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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : @o CAE Sones coe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, < FAMINE IN IRE — former Penasylvania Ave, and 1th 857 . ‘LAND. ie Evening Star Newspaper Company, ped W. ADAMS, Pres't. MR. PARNELL ON IRISH EMIGRATION sete Iur F: a is e4 to entecribers tn the _— Se or caer oe aa « a aunt Ed OBSTACLES TO LORD DERBY'S APPOINTMENY ch. By mm ostace prejaid—30 cents a mouth, e year, $6; tx wenthe, a. —_-.___ tered at the Pow Washington, D. C., a3 MARINE DISASTERS AND L088 OF LuiFE —_——-__ 60—N® 9,252, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1882. TWO GENTS. [teeter ole New York, Dec. 18,11 a.m.—The stock market — gwen pps ry a bape goby omy ba x | ‘i 7 i T14, care of James H. Peckner & Co. James H. | Mi Se Lowe Teen eae the latter Minneapoi NDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO-DAY AT THE CAPITOL./THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. Hine eas the epi Tovar Sea rut ant St Lowe Tn Vat atte tor ofan ae = : = a 5 Fears ot age. Mr. Bilss, after deseribing the et became Weak and fella \aly per A. Burstaso x Co, Toe Bide Nove, FA Ate are henaby nctinea ts form of proposals furnished by the P.O. depart «1 a special communication. to be held THIs (Mon- | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. PHONOGRAPHIC RECORD DISCUSSED. nent, said that Mr. Boone went to the firm of | ¢. i and Quit and R.o Grande, Chicago, Burling. 2 on Friday. Be AO coy a 2 ir Sb0. SF A at out eares vont" ieetce oo diverts tbe paid in advance; anrlication. | Awreryrets—te Arte Arex Beaspixe— sth Bvemass Cis Gary Tress 9 = ts PENNSYLVANIA AVEN COKX ROP LEVEN TH WASHING SUPPLY CHI! witt NOT FOR \ Day nro THE Wit i ie “ F, the Omabas, Missourt Paci ) PYENING, December 18th, to make arrangements Darby & Duvall, of Unis city, and had a large facie preferred Welug most con- the burial of our late Brother, CORNELIUS CLARK. quanuty of these proposals printed, DwnWald movement. At ebcomm aeeor ewe, Rod general Improvement of kay UAL MEETING OF THE WO- s8ciation, for the el year, will be held. between Rend 8, TUE: th, at} p.m. 7 er of LEAVING OFF TRE CLAUSE GIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO K tere w, —— . BLISS RESUMES HIS ARGUMENT. POSTMASTERS per cent. Several ue dblomsiy ero) presenved in) thes cenate) tay “las to the method of executing bonds. These Lenin aera prompt seen Semen er ike blanks, with the forms of bonds, were sent by S. Gaction of the tobacco tax and in favor of the pas. | WHAT HE SAYS OF PRIOFS OF CONSPIRACY. | W. Dorsey to postinasters wh: Dorsey had had | trav ¢ w to Belt ot t TW. a F Ord Glaszo ithaore, An here yest Sage of the bill to Increase pensions to onc-armed appointed, and upon whom he thougnt he could noon for repulrs. On T vot and one-legged soldiers. . rely. Dorsey wrote to these men never to diva ced a Leaty gale in Mr. Sherinan, from the committee on finance, | When the Criminal Court convened at 11 o'clock | that ne (Dorsey) had tate thie request. Maman | $251 She shined a th oF peels a Honse bit providing this oe eee Boe a nature, however, was not so bad as Dorsey |fetyehor tees Meru SISSURAN for the entry of distilled spiri stilery ware- | ous business Judge Wylle called attentio: Bt caasupa kasi essed OF Cama apts LF SURAY MPANY. ught, and several of the postmasters remon: le el angie ab ig ee houses. Tie substitute provides that the time | motion made last Friday, regarding z strated and declined. Among these postunasters was within Mee coe seats ae entered | Pye PRINTED RECORD OF THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. | Mr. Clenilenta, of Fort Smith, who hala rather hiicehe MRD ence are required to be withdrawn, pursuant to the co! Granth a poyerminenthea inde | anieRtPa aortes ibs wit SDonser: | | eu Browne . Attend | entry. sha Bada ape # : as N B e ster In persdn before tue jury. The bids hay= | DAviel Simpson and David M, Edin stn Companya | COM9; Su> Decxtended torn plied OF tWO9SES | C. ssoond. at #5 conte per tolioion eonaition that rye mele ide tens mut miata | gexnected cllusens or Newnore: one HE COMARISE it the Walt Deed tn ie Hons Provides tere 1S Crush capes to porsromenk counuel caty- |G Gi cere in she wine has, Dorsey, | tentay while cry Yaquind bay in Rane eee BARE teres Ta ene or onnended too Dondlah |. ceanoyeapher <cuervilig the Tipit $0 faciah | (Pedc ane Mince never win eopaake emer e he Bodies were carr tito sea, PROPRIETORS OF ELYs' CREAM | or before its maturity, a written request for the : nie ce | Came into conflict with one anc They cot ou . — aim it to be extension, and an acknowledgment of labitity tor | Coles to the defense, in which case the price | ree ate aad contracts, SW. Dorsy own a Foreign News by Ca the period for which the extension ts gtantea, { Charged the government should ve reduced to15 | shown to them as constantly interveuine t MK. PARNELL ON IRISH EDIT duly acknowledged — before. the collector, | Ceuts a follo, H» understood that when steno. | halrot these partes Withee dine ieee Gane uty collector, or some other officer author: | graphers furnished coptes to doth sides the price } the Senate, however, he appears pub the banque to take the acknowledgment of deeds: | was 35 cents a follo. The contract was made on | tively int ia acts, Daring the very cold | and provided, als the sureties upon the bond aid by the uine of at tistactory | Dehalf of the government with a view of economy. | oe MR. VAILE CAMP INTO THE ConsrinAcy | government 1 ateh. My head and | AU the time of such reque aulsfactory pig e 3 | he appe. waa ouduae ty elieup | <0 the stor, If the suretles are not satis. | The government in making the contract acted isa. nis to sab > A Ship Prmagea Sr. Jonns, N. F. . I8—Tue steamer Co TivaLs, &e_— lat page, tes Bh Feu are (Wie Feu Sax Hotrpay G ae * Horets—1ty Hevserce Lre Le Resolutions to comrel the aalacies, to pay a div preven undue and ire Ss, BO NEWs Stevens, eo higuly ved all 'HE The few, Moxey ro Loas Mrrwar, &e New Prene Tr Provrsriosar Bart rear Brrewr Neri Srrqurse Srvavers. 3 18—Mr. Paracil tn his speech ab nin bis honor ut Cork yesterday alWASS Oppose a tpt of thd and emigrants in a helpless and condition on. the tern States of Atmert desired to promote the eusigra th Lon land tn Ate weather throat to have protectad bimselt by tak: 7 , & p a large number of sub mtracts—for the pu aan Be wg | fACtory, or If the request end acknowledgment are | DOth with a view to econo! h a view to | San Res serge seaees _ g st oathenine; | not made es required, the extension ts not to be | benefiting the defense. He did not wish ty enter | & erally of preventing the sub-contractor, who | Ta two ri Prenton Jur OneA ny Ww eTenC Une | ponn sitin: into a discussion as to whether this report was a | W45 performing the service, from ot, gett ing re- | 15, 1881. | ance for leakage isto Ue mde, beyond the: diate | Public cocuunent In the viow of Section 8,809, It, S., | Cognition from the government. Some tame after jaa now allowed by law. The tltlo of the bili is | Of not. Me made the statement to show the contra . ud when S$. W. Dorsey wrse the fat le oplaion of | changed to “An act extending the ttc within | fcvernment a ted wrth wasnt ent on to aan are Major Downs encerning Elys' Cream Balm; it did for | Which spirite heretofore entered in distillery | HOt with a view of oppression, a shad been set ‘orth hough their Issn me all that he exprosse r him. Dr. | Warehouses shall be withdrawn.” with so much bombastic declama though thelr issues x D. FUten, Dentist, Sing Sing, N.Y." Mr. Sherman asked the tmmediate ennsideration | Ste : satel ore ee Lied - D. . SH 5 Nore Of the Dill, but Mr. Ingalls objected. ‘Tho bill, he | THE GOVERNMENT Wa BOUND TO FURNISH eed nade 1. E routes | Loxpox, ar COME CRT. sald, Was an Important one, and the Senate ought is rady recognized bis author! Wo 80, thoush It | nin HISTOR EES EES to have it tn print before acting upon tt. to the other ste. ‘The mere printing was a baga- | Gi not @ppeir ass taatter of record. On other Mr. n gave notice Lat he would call it | tele, It was the cost of the stenographer that Six HISAR aati ies recia be atas bn euow Vest, from the fotnt select committee on | WaS material. Thes» defendants, whose delim | thay all the parties continued their interest tn the Loxnox, Dec. American shipplog, submitted a minority report, | quencies had Involved the government in all tne | various routes aiter if which was ordered printed. expense, could not compel the government t0 THE PRETENDED DIVIstow, M _ Plum), trom the cornamtee on Public lands, | write out its notes, If tt was held that this report | but whether tiiey did or not mattered Uttle. Tt Uilumenting the ace “authortang the Serrerae | WAS a publle document under the statut, ine | of ttle consequcnes whetier ther diet ied of the Interior to dispose of part of the Fort Dodge | government would stop printing the reports, and Joint profits or each ene took all the profits from a | Inilitary reservation to actual settlers," so as to | for the 2 cents a follo get three coptes each day authorize the e of that portion of the made by a type-writer. 1, whitch were poopled Was nO reason, he sald, led again, RY PATLORES et why th THE Beir ELYS' €. etbed during wv 000 pounds. The trade seed tor the moment AFLOAT AGAIN, 18.-—Th ir as for Bremen, wii cost of Holland, has been REVOLT IN CHINA Parts, Doc. 18 —The attack by mountatneers ia vi a} OH Chinese toes, who i ' Taste Were marching against the French, iy whteh the Which are jac Osage Indian reserva Mr. n sad he had hoped that this motion | €0Ve! was ame 3 . 4 eral Msing in Yun-Nan. Tete oo oje eect Cita Osea aul could be discussed without having the defendants | Viewed brictly the evidence he proposed to offer OBSTACLES TO LORD DELRY'S aPronytsreNt. Mr. Conger objected to the present consideration | denounced as criminals, and thought that Mr.]on each ronte. He began with route 94149, bah Merrick’s observation was uncalled for. from | Kearney to Kent, fet to Peck 'r, from the committee on public lands, | — Mr. Merrick sald that they were no more un- | for ound im ed und expedited ed the Dill to authorize the sale of certafu | called for taan Mr. Wilson’s remarks last Friday | to $4.3 he route yielding to the government pubile property at Upper Astoria, Oregon, and | about the Attorney General. but They Would produce French, the sub- asked {ls present consideration, but Mr. Ingalls MR. WILSON'S REMARKS. contractor on tie route, who had taken'the route objected. Mr. Wilson sald that these 20 coples,whteh 1t was | ((etally at $740, aud though he received addl- THE CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION TILL. | proposed to gell the defendants, were printed at Di a ne . by the contractor or paid anything for the expedt- Mr. Allison, from the committee on appropria- | pupiic expense—printed, it appears, for private | tion. He never learned that Ure government W. a_i i tions, reported the constlar and diplomatic ap-) penefit, He wanted to know whether the court | paying for expetited service, until he was 90 Ine LOSDON, ee eh AED TOES OF BAPE. Propriation bill with amendments. . - “e 5 0 forined by a post office tuspector, after the a- ONDON, Dec. 18,—A heavy gale 5 blowing Im nd checks, a . had any power in this matter, and the sooner the | SOUH"G LY a host To this trial commenced, He | eastern Jand. A vessel has beea wrecked on pain} Ar Van Wyck introduced a bill providing for | p-tter, for it would enable them to take steps else- mentioned the Instance to how uunecessary it | Me Coast Of Kincardittesiire. The crew were Jost. = | holding a term ot the United States court at Ne- such ¢ FAMINE IN Deutrx, Dee. 18 —1i is st ails in Carrick, County D: ag on Indian Owerro, rT Clandon, New ashore wl Pettony N ATIONAL TH: GHAND SHAK-PEAREAN ONE WLER ONLY, D2Y, DECEMBER 1srH. Traced NE a8-1m 7 IW. tfall cOMMEN £y COLLE i ASW. wially rowed William i, inforr Bupported ty a NNOUNC A. BRE ¥ inform ers sjot’ ° — nton Hall, in Norw e Earl of Sulllcid, has been dest: hi th namie of 1k NANCIAL AGENTS, i se and Digcowut business. ° Fection bile, » princi; itesund towns We have cve nemuntion £ in until 10 p.m. o¢ BLACK INK This Ink ean | rforit, Sold Ferns A LAUGHING MATTER. BaRhY & PAWS IMISH ARTSTOC ‘The Most Mi Charae ® Fun! brara, Neb, where to determine their rights, He did not | was forthe guverumeut to pay tor Mr. ‘Laph 5 SabARE think that tt was for the Department of Justice to | ton. = TET EE ee a pen incrnass the) step inand deprive these defendants or their rights, |, toute 28138, from St. Charles to G hoiice that on Wednesday he | On Its very face the contract was condemned. When | {1 point of Leet tre, ¢ Was only up the bill to amend the act | the copies were printed al the government office = s emoval of eausss from State | the derendants would claim the right wo ,et SoS PEADE SDESSTED, 1S—The Very Reverend Prancts coples | in advertising 1@as 35 miles, though bis attention Dean of Catia adcaa on oun a Or ee eo fo ame: Opinion of the Court. | Was called to the error, The rout honld hav OF RUSSIANS BY CHINESS SOLPTERS. Eepeal dt-criminatiais duttes on goo! GRAPHERS UNTIL TO-MORROW | been from St. Charies to Pueblo, whieh woud have | St. Peresnne. In —The Nore UCrempe ARRANG! T FoR FuR-| Made the distance exactly 35 miles, there being | says Russta ha ons to China ED RECORD TO THE DEFEND- | Ro post oflice at recnorn. After the contract See | “oe pores — oe nye ed Brady made the necessary correction, but pald for Proulsed to Instiiute au Inqutry Into the matter, the addition a5 though 12 miles hud actually been - 2 that a famine pres 1. The people are ve hundred pere er ving. OF CARLISER DRAD. ries to, th FO! ful Peete BROWN. % 15-Im. the pro- , of the Cape of Good Hope was taken up | HE GIVES THR STEN Jas. E. Fitcw. Ros'rC. Fox. Geo. W. Brows. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Tstannisnen 1866. ‘Tekented Comedian BARKY AND Fay, and p: Mr. Morgan Introduced a bil granting the right . ESTATE AND LOAN g, | Of way over the pubite lands to the Kor and De- “ ety. 2 i ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, gatur rallway. Rererred to tne committee on pud- | ST are Nikeaecl sia cay wee NDREW C. Bi Orrice—1137 PENNSYLVANIA AV. He lands. tage Walle, having rend the section: providing)| Lageato ue toule “The soute was Ommatiy ee THE BRITISH POSPMASTER GENERAL BETTER, A _ (Op; U.S. Treasury.) THE CIVIL SERVICE BILL. for the procuring of public documents from the | for 3548, and over $300 Was added tor tuls suppost- | _ LoNPox, Dec. 18. —In consequence of Postmaster SDAY. Moved tof eS ees EEN: Mr. Pugh offered an amendment to the pending | public printer, sald tt appeared that the joint | tious i2 miles. ‘The cout of Uhe route was then ie ral F * ieabrdergemmid progress the ule n properties plicel tn out hands for sale aroinserted | CIVIl serviee Dill, and It was ordered printed. It | printing committee of Congress had the power to | Tun Up Co $8,915.60, and for the 12 miles supposed | lets reporting his condition are issued less free I properties plucet tn oxtr hands for sale areinserted | to be added uearly $1,500 was drawn from the | qUenUy. Provides (hat persons now In the service shall be | Tegulate this matter. It was beyond the power | {2 be | enue et - subject, like other citizens, to the operation of the | of the court to supersede that committee. The It Would be showWa beyond dispute that there Dicd of cement of estates | L.w; proviites that the oftices shalt be apportioned | defendants had shown no authority from that | nad not been addel an extra witn orm hurseuy w Teents aro fo | among the states and territories, and the District | committee. On that ground he could overrule the | tls route on account of the oricr of cx;edsooas 80 Severely nt the lire 0: rollections ef Rents at mod- } of Cotun bla according to. population, and | cern e motion had a broader scope. Re- e of he for paying taxes, re- | directs the heads of departments to divide the | WOUlon. But the motion had a broader scope. Re Piscunpisher: Pe * | 3 v as 31 ferring to the contract with the stenographer | on this route Was accomplished under the guise of ES vairs, to which per- | Persons now fr e Into iree classes: first, Be TEN ee PE eo aNoL Canoe Subjected at once without | 88 explained by Mr. Merrick, he said puiling Agate on the route, though no mall care sing from $5 to | Injury to the puvlic service to examtnation In | the compensation was what was usually | rier cver went to Agate. Finally, Mr. Brady dts- With 2 Steamer, eniion given to the dis- | Cumpetttion with other applicants for the offices | pata stenographers. At the last session of | continued the service to Agate on the ground that || Bostox, Dec. 18—The bark Ella, of Portland, ren jon #iven t the dis. | which they now occupy: second, those who can sinallest property placed | pe subjec 40 suet ompeutive examination | Congress, a bill was Introduced to authorize this | it was not needed, but took care to-allow the con- | from Buenos Ayres tor Bost vn, was in collision Within Ete months. front ie the act | Tr OaU ne Une penn n a eed tenCTapher. He | tractor extra pay. Brady after making the expe- | about midnight, Docember 14, in latitude 60.10, Mal condtted ed | Without injury. to the service; third, those who | {Ought the ainount named in the bill to be pala | gition on the route irranged the schedule so the | Jongitude ¢9.3°, with the steamship Wisconsin, of Se reunion wi tions |Gan be so subjecten! to Gxarhiation within 18 ee eee Tie GS iste [AMAL “SIWayK AIAISOA “AE POSS adie tae |New Wan tae Liverpool, ‘The Wisconsin laid 2 ae ay ORES Hes of the reporter during that trial continued | mails east and west bad departed, go that as | BY the bark for Uurty hours, put the chlet mate OPARTNERS AIP HERETOFORE EX- THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL through a period of 80 days. Ithad been stated ot. 5 0-t inste: ‘ seven seaman on board of her to assist im - : : Of fant, Mime )ar pstead of gained | puaping and stopping the leak, and sent canvase Res was then considered until 2 o'clock, when the civil | by the defendants that their proportion of the ex- p-dition, the malls Living £0 Me Over & | to cover the hole tn the bow of the bark, she bave 7at 820. service billeame up as ‘unfinished business At De ee oon incurred by pevlusce oe a rious naa tee cd also how the | tog two feet of water th ver tole “iss Rete | the request of Mr. Dawes tty jlald aside intor- | aie defendants becatce ‘they hited theit Own | fauipninted ae be wees wnst'k i abe = I ——EE Se business ut same place | Mally,and the consideration of the Indian bill was | stenographer, who acted aa middle man and | Mr Bliss mest tl, Up Towle 41119, froin “Toquer- in-a Quarrel About # Girt. LOST AND FOUND tu ler naite of tre 1 an the gesume pay | continued. meee See Gana The government, he sald, had Ville to Adairvits "4125 miics long, and let originally Sonne Dens eo ee ee peg eed LOST AD FOUND. ents of all out: i bts cf eaid concern. All out- 5 to pay $5,000 or $6,000. to Ino. M. Pe one tripa week,on a schedule ot | Johu Henry Davis tate on Ss y night curing = = Sad GUIS IP SG’ ‘Ate firm are to be paid to the House of Representatives. Judge Wyile suid that the other side having 69 hours, for $1,168. On this route’ Vaile appeared | 2 quarrel about a girl. All the partivs were cule g oad aa s Gea Mes Ort Ou Taaleae ares rere ed | paid as much, the cost-was between $150 and $2. | as a sub-contrictor. sl ored. 0 In the House to-day 1n a few touchtug words by | These stenographers had a right to thelr skill. | A sub-contract made on the 1st of April, 187 Sey he chaplain of the House, and tie desk of the } Their reports had becn made with great skill, but | long before tne route was expedited, set oul the Death of a Newspaper Proprictor. Inte Representative was appropriately draped in | telr duiles were only those of reporters, and he | coulpengation a> $3.54, suowing that’ the defend | Pmtspcns, BA., Deo. 1X —Jostah King, senlok soa EO {ought 25 cents a follo was abundantly suMicient, | ants knew that Brody was (0 expedite the route. | Parther of the Coumercia:-Gaz-tte publisin-ag comae ‘That, during the trial, would amount to about : Pany, died this moruing after a prolonged ile BEES OBA GOO TAS, four Umes the annual’salary of the judge. He bed beet e8 ness. Mr.Butterworth offered a resolutioa reciting that | thought the government had a right té enter into | Mr. Bliss described the operations of 8. W. Dor- ————— the agitation of tha question of reducing or abol- the arrangement es by Mr. Merri and | gey on this route, and the processes by which It = Had ee ae pero ‘ 5 AVR ey Alrtot F at the reporters right to the twenty copies ineres nd ed LazapeTy, N. J., Dec. 18—Eiward Keenan, RCH eee oe nue, tax lon fotiaceo) NAS I es Ao witias they Wiese: AMO Aenea Senet einae er aun psshefyoedeai) aged 2 years, living In Brooxiyn, fell under © WEI greatly Injured and continues to injure trade tn | cents a fullo, for furnishing both sides with copies, seed un, © ich am © jab | Central rallfoad (rain last night at Elizabethpore ts treet Tw. that article, and that the allowance of « rebate on | he thought that was oppressive. These men hai Tractor who performed the service received | and had Lis leg cut off. He died at the hospital. eaten the stock In! My a nae Drea. a right to set their own price upon their skill. He | $7,444,leaving to the coutractor the annual profiten — eae wan ned sna aher tore had come to the Conclusion that these gentlemen | this route alone of $12,450. ‘The expedition wap Killed by the Elevator. “5 ream edue ‘0 Shall elther be content with fair compensation or | made on te whole routs, though the de artmen| ITTSTON, Pa., Dec. 18.—J» ahe Fovebls laws Keamended so as torediice or vbsiee | they can’t have a place In this court room. ‘They | wae 1rormer that guce Sy adn tne the route no rears employed at the Fanon pr gong Aon De mage ror alanine area thos ona Soniye or move Outi oF ee rar of the | sorvice could be or was belng performed. Flaaily, | killed this morning vy being drawa luto the ele= e las y Ftouicon aid. a i % oat, ie 5 a nce was | when Brady cut off these 10 miles on whteul | vator gearing. Si a a : Onstock on hand at the Ume such law goes into | That was tle only way the power of the cock | ep erty Sg dR ed ined PROF. BiYMOND LEE NEW ‘OST_A CASE TRUMENTS, SUITABLE ston a] renewals will be one (D) rer | Univoken Wackages ee eee) aaped and 1M | could reach them. The domain of the court | 20S T¥ice Was, periorn pay. On thls route the| NEW DISTRICT COMMISSIONER. 2 Subject. Where we went, what we did, and what we L Keward will be paid for its return to 1890 New York | Cent on the preniuin notes, Please attend to yorg: re- | Wabroken package t house was small, but within those limits the court | contractors seemed to know long — berore- — ‘ aw. Sere Vaveara, 3 ais-3t" | ewals before the iast few days, and thus avoill the | Mr. Mills, of Texas, objected to the present con-| wag dominus. Ie would sive them until to-inor- | hand that the expedition was to be made. REAR uatrated with Forty Stereopticon Views of the Om. | a (ale crowds sideration of the resolution. ‘The tobacco manu- | row morning to make what equitable arrangement | 223 repared “thelr amuarits” accom | Mir. John F. Olmstead Nominated, Sor, the Cusshed Jeaunette. the Retrect Ke. These | 5 ewal PAPERS | _ dll R. Secretary. ee Sud. were Just Uke anybody else | they could. He gave them this notice in a friend ips) ADEE this Soe aster —<— w taken ont te spot Dus = = a affected by texction. : ‘ ; "i ese defend. | Ws eres ‘ek neate, ) 50 cach, to Tes~, BOOKS FOR s RIPTION TO STOCK aan . Way, He wanted to say also that these defrnd- | aq written that the expedited time could by ho Pres nomi maeyivaiiaaveane oe cen | -$ in the Third Co-operative Building Association | — MS Le Ty cate aired that the tobaccotrade | ants nad not yet been convicted and were enttic | : Ths acne fhe) __ amrernoes be a14-St i reriain open until February Ist, 1883, at the follow- | WS Simply paralyzed by the agitation. h i possibility be made, and aivived the defendant |nsteq John F. Olmstead to be Districts Mr. Kelley, of Pennsyivania, sald Liat. the House | 2 8 flr trial, and he advised counsel to go on just | that if the extra service cost anytiine ah woe ¥ asif the art of printing had never been disco | Weteor be) Commissioner to succeed Thomas P, Mots a ‘Arclien, 414 and T streets southwest, CL ee cue oF one mole Co Bliss eid that the governiene had. giscon: tes route aaked. “tor only ioe rady tt his gan, whose term hes expired. The length nd Mary! venue south- | the appropriation bill now pending, if itso desired, | Puintey any Come erin he ee neee HA¥INE | onter cut the {ime down to hours, and matn- | of "term of the new —_Coinmlssioner a It was his purpose to relleve the tobacco trade of Z tained it at that, Rotwithstanding the remon- | nas not yet been decided, as ‘was stated in Sature si nson, Sth street and Virginia avenue | the agitation by lieving action on the question at WOULD TRY THE CASE WITHOUT REPORTERS. ae ee Postmasters on the route and the day's STAR. It will be determined hereafter. Waiker & Co., 11th street and Maryland avenue a ee mene referred to the committee on | _ Jutge Wylie remarked that this action of the} ""ati:15 p.m, a recess of half an hour was taken. ————+e2—______ dO. vermiiliin, iithisvect and Maryland avenue|| Ways Gide : ~°" | court might cause complication. Certainly there ARMY ORDERS —Major George R. Smith, pay- southwest. Page, of Callfornta, chairman of the commtt- | were other reporters who could da the work, and Washi eS : master, having reported to te paymaster general norirecgeh 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue | tee on couumerce, favorably reported back the bill of | if the the work could not be done at a fair price ashington News and Gossip. of the army from New Orleans, La., has been ree Them) loth street and Louisiana avenue | '¢ Jo nt shipping comnittee, and it was pliced on lteved from further duty in Unts city, to take effect eeu ane f a | they could try the cas In the old way without re- elaine ics fe Wan ae eee Sanuery ges OM’ porters. He regarded this diMcutty as having | Goverswexr Recerrrs To-par.—Iuternal reve- | the iaeh inte and ordered to report to the come Hes tena . : arisen from the mistaken view of the reporters, | nue, $811,187.71 ;custoins, $776,174.03. manding general departinent south for duty. jut Sth aud G streets south | 4) PEAS EeCeee who thought they were here under the authority : an Capt. Walter Ciifford, 7k infantry, military > Townsend, of Onlo, offered a resolution for | of the government and could demand their own| A Dentar.—The statement that a “Literary | vision of Missouri, has been granted an extension. notingethompron, Secretary, 902 Pennsylvania avenue | 9 noitiay recess from Decomber 221 to December price. Bureau” exists in the office of the commissioner of ot leave | oF one snont Jout. Col W. H. Brow: 8} Sweum sear veertes wont oan 2 Shares $2 each, end entitle owner to purchase $1,000. | 26th, and trom December 39th to January 21 Re- Mr. Bliss Resumes Hiy Argument. internal revenue is denied in that office, except in | /8t Infantry, has been «ranted an extension : i ‘ re leave for five months on surgeon's certificate, Washiueton. J WIGHT MAN, ais mine oe reas Penis coe ate ig | ferred to the committee on ways and means, Mr. Bliss then resumed its address to the jury, | $0 far as the last annual report of Gen. Raum may sa igtnaciy cine qulednim | & Stephenson, core: Sth etret and Vireiuia aveuuieat | Out recommendation, the resolution for @ Hodday | COUrt last Friday. He referred to the facts Walch | yp ys Exercrap that nomination as collector | dered to duty im the Lersan of ordnance; Buxign 2 in timber, sehieh wand taore tian ey In| recess troin Dev Jan. 34. Iv was proposed to prove by Mr. Walsh. A con-| of internal revenue for the Ciucinnatt district will | H. M. Hodges, ordered to the Enterprise; Lieut. it marketed: trem of water ranging eas Pana meruduired whether the | splracy, he sald, was a thing to be proved DY aN | be seat in this weak. ‘The most prominent eanate | J. W. Gradon, detached. trom temporary duty and 1 A kood connty road. Will be wad : G i litated If Che Tce eas committee would | aggregation of apparently isolated f People | dates are ex-Gov. Thos Is Young and Wi. M. | placed on furlough; Commander E. M. Shepard, Hom auyeeyen ce aa OREN, AE of MZCORUMBEA BOAT CLUL | Guring the holdaya es ee Toman In sesst0n | i entered into a conspiracy ala not put the fact | AMPE to command the school slip St Mary's; Lieut. ots, nuyroved Cr unimproved. Apply at ne COLA) 5 e hold i: treet nortuwest. "SN NFOWES. APPIN tT) chat th Tull lon pocensanentne | oilt, Kelley Teplivd that both the business of the | on record. ‘Thelr understanding was a seoret one | scoge 3, ¢, Usgav ol tue southern aistrict of | BB, Peck, Master David Peacock, Surgeon "SALE OK EXCHAS yore 8, okey a te country and of the ways and means committee | anil was made known only by its results. They | onto, whose term of office expires to-morrow, is in - — Fe eS ee Ww. W. on which the INTEREST ON | Would be facilttated. Would ask the jury to draw inferences tn some | ts hity 1 atte: daumabats == SA ee than ayn ‘ast Assietant ‘ATES WILL CEASE. Mr. Kasson, Towa, thought that the proper course cases from such facts, corroborated in other cases city looking T @ reappoil surgeon, . G. Wilson, Assistant Engineer ARTHUR T. price, | t2.¥e,Pursued was fo adjourn over Christmas for c Howard Gage, Naval Cadets C. H. Matthews, W. y two days and over New : By the confesstons of the defendants. He spoke of | ax Apyznse Drcision ON REPRESENTATIVE Sumte | Ii. P. Crei nion, Boxtswain Peter Job at-1m ‘Treasurer ©. B. C, Mr. Hazeltine, of Misscuate owed oer the rer Brady, Hirst of all, because if gullty he was the = Ley’s Ciane.—First Controller Liwrence has de- | penter W. L. Maples, Sallmaker T. B. White, or- = SAL S. SHEDD, Pan Gi Sie Cale cee OMe mays Le || micey BOUEFLOL SIL: e Celeitions £0 conruph GMticee. | Tan tia Goes kt Cun aE GE Representative | dered to the Swatara; Capt. Henry Erben,’ de- (Size (sa Loh e ae Mr. Beach, of New York, offered an amendment = 8 W. DORSEY - Shelley, of Alabama, that he is not entitied to the | tached from the Sees ee ee, THE “SIGNAL SERVICE" Gas FIXTURES, SEATE MANTELS, The people he sata, were lose ar ee aes cotg | Was a Senator of the United States from Arkansas | Sci Compensation asked for from March 12 to | gu St Mary’s, Bist, and placed on waiting om LATROLE syn tag NACES cq? BANGES, | of taxes anu for a purification of the civ service. | Gown to the 4th of March, 1879. These contracts | July 20, 1883, for which time he had already re- WHITE BLANKET IS NOW READY. 4! i MBING and TINNING- s a e9_| Tp addition to a vast amount of general legislation | went into effect in July, 187& Dorsey, while Sena- | celved a salary, Coxsctexce CoxrrimuTiona—The Treasurer of the calendars were crowded with bills. fie knew aes OF : : tor, was chairman of the committee on post omlces | Tax FaBRUARY INTEREST.—The Secretary of the | the United States has received from “J. K.,”attore . e OF FRAN 7 N& CO., | Of no business industry Which : : git Ste fel neseos of 18S, but the | (ay OFFICE OF FRANCIS B MOHUN & from vetore Curistinas, until alter New Year's | AA chatrman of the sub-committee on post offce | mreagury has announced. that the threes months | Hey, the sum of four thousand dollars fa, Gosh for ARLE'T BLA Pindueed him to fi REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ‘There was only one class of the community which | appropriations—positions which gave him excep-| interest due February Ist, 1883, on the bonas em- | &Ccount of the consclence fund, sent at the mi DIN WOODWAR nd 2, G i Inniex to “The combi Balsy Flow of \rromnr MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATU X-MAS WEPK-TH 2 PASSING 1% rvision of M er Injuries, Wixeirra, Dee. 18.—Mrs. Pi _ FUIZGERATD, ATLORNEY- AT on W ou Bry ition is wiven. always on hand for rent, ri rmouth, aud fa.tifi , by lease or sale, of th ns on real eatat> seonri aunual intercst © nz and Drew, | ¥ Mesmer | (UEARK is i 3 tae ROLLER SKATING RINK, CaaS Looms exc comforts, jm rs. Guin A very decirable NEW YORK AVENUE, Between Thirteeuti aud Fourteeuth streets, (hy mmtaxi com WED and SATURDAY AFTER- SDAy snd FRIDAY J GST) SATCRD AY. ack Silk Cir Asser Mois, f |OONS, “fer 2:50 255. Music by Weber's Orch Members of Former Cireis are invijed skate Too DR. G U-%" to the street northw Toes 1 AM OFFFRING MY | SS) Heating Stoves, Latrobes, | Nbleh are of the most iniproxcdy cr Helis als-6t? PLY RETUR! office to 3 ‘Maren for all vate py an iz t. Hesitence, 1137 Sta stn. more, F street. patterns, H JOUND—LA TURSDAY, DECEMBER 121m, or ny Maine. Wert, Washo Metal ti? THE JEANNE XPEDITION, for advertiseutent and’ proving prevent: sk BY THE NATUKALIS = =e bi means ty OMB. Views ace lergely £7 un sk ‘Tickets, (in be bad at’ Metre 5 hay morning, 1 Sate - “RAND DISPLAY HIGH BRED ro MARYLAND ; Baiwe’s ici, small h street, bet Deembn No questi: CHARLES | } 9th street | 2 2 or iRY AND PIGEONS, By the RY AND PIGEON CLUR, “rof Baltimore street and five $1. Tuereafter dally frou Qa Fee | Towns, YOLONEL RS AND PROYESSOK ANDERS OLD-FASHIOSED VCE! AND INSTR in the St Mi ar 3 Penn. | sink Do. 626) CN EXUT BITION (Ro. AND Sant AT ye § sak KRTT ERG Xe. €26 F etre (heice OF ~ Lere ond ¢ ames, Pictu: Markr 1 © Art Gallery. FAIRS, FESTIVALS, & j GKAND FAIR == Ax tHe SEYTERTAN CHURCH. 4, beginning Monday ‘be givea on one evening It FIETEENTH-ST For the bese Evening, Decom: * tir. Avv'y to JOHN STEPHEN © B SPECIAL NOTICE. LECTURE Coxcie GATIONAL CHURC 182. LYC C 1ss3, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBEE 20rn, T tm in time for the Holiday Seseon this year. REV. DE WITT TALMADGE . a took a holiday of this kind—the ssnool boys. tonal power. braced tn the 119th call will be paid by checks for- | Of client, and covering principal and i hene goods a1 ably handsome, % ‘commissioner : delivers tis #reat Lecture on wag a Roeedsate remarkably handieme, ‘all won! both, 1001 F #lreet, northwest corner 10th, Hr gannen, Of Iiinols, called | attention | "Jol W. Dorsey was a resident of Middleboro, | warded to the reqstcred ow ere tee oe tor Sercane, habiecitad tos tanec Oa et ‘THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. dye. “Although heivy they afford. wacmih withostop- | Having retired from the Book and Stationery Busi- a ne eee mae je business Of | vt., where he followed his trade as tinsmith. ner; the fractional interest from that date to Feb- , => invalids, 8's Auet heués are especialy valuable for | ntes, I wish to have ALI, ACCOUNTS SETTLED at | {0 , House’ was iurther advanced than| Mir. Peck, brother-in-law of 8. W- Dorsey, Uved | ruary 10th being paid with the principal of the valid the fall season of 1s u L it had been for many years at tho same stazo Of | or” t tion. The Assistant Ee Rise coo! Rilo, SiO PER ©s cose ball dud ett: any faving cine ieatenns the session, and pelieved that no arm would be in stich bad healtn thet hones aa eGuve pa aS | iineneuter at Now Weriches tem teat eee fev. Ju! , e . ie Hed ear kige able Holiday Present } will please present the same for ecttlement. Mr. Humphrey, of Wisconsin, held the same IN THE CONSPIRACY. tinue the redemptions of all called and uncalied cinied for anything ike the waune auoent xtended bonds, without rebate of Interest, Dut ground, contending that no bu-iness of importance | Miner was a friend of Dorsey's, living at San- | © > BRANCHES B. MOHUN, | could be transacted between Christaas ahd ‘New | dusky, Ohto, and Herdell, who came trom arken, | AUF JanUary 1st. he will Tequiro a re-deposit of Ds To be bad 24-1 1001 F, northwest corner 10th street. | Year's. otis es the three months’ interest due February 1st. n2%-1m corner 5 : acteil as secretary to Dorsey. SETWEEN D | WW. Turtetto& Co., a ¥ Mr. Calklas, of Indiana, opposed the resolution ‘ ; Tusatotrepie renee, Truniell Gan, te OS Fixremes.—2 ¥. Bucoss with a large ainount of bustaess staring the House | _ Valle’s relations to the conspiracy were different |_ Svsrewsiox op Boxp EXcuaNuzs—Sccretary uta colle, ferus, “Fane, Decorative Pictures, Bor- | L Gers, ete. Also. new Xmas Cards, Scrap Victures,etc, of | Sa —— — — PERSONAL. in the face. His side of the chamber dare not and | fom those of the others, He was a large mail | Folger to-day directed the suspension of theex-| Tas Postacron the double-sheet STan is two nel Ker, a. raig & Jackson, * 631 157m Srncer, Ought not for a moment to conskler this question | contractor, living In Missouri. He came into the change ot a per cent bo ee cents, The Post Office department requésts pere 36.18,20,35" J. Hs Weedon § Co. = favorably. He did not belleve in gaptrap, or dem-| conspiracy some time after the contracts were mber $0 next to February 1, nds tato Decet Interest on | sons pending. nowap mail to write thelr interests | obtained. He took active charge as sub-contractor | bonds excha: after February ist will be ad- | names and ‘on ths SACES. m1 it Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- | agogry, but he liked to look the bi FURNACES, domi basa m Goole, as | OFfhe country tainly tn the taco, of all the routes in Oregon. They expected to that date, | ae naeaee coran Building, Mr. Hiscock, of New York, favored an adjourn- | show that the conspiracy had {ts origin in the ig SE GLEN FLORA AND BRTHSSDA WATERS 4 Ment, arguing that if the House rematned in ses- | brain of 8. W. Dorsey; that alan early. stage he f ave wilt i sion during the Holidays it would ffnd itself with- | prought into the service of the conspirators one AL- coutreest Ung will recatvo alitecal enere, clear —— FRESH FROM THE SPRING. out quorum, 5 bere ke Boone wae had teen ce and a con- IVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 909 9TH EETG, = Fos poe Ss ret ed aid Wot be | Sad ee nieacen ren none wae 2 AG a ‘arn x P sitet porthwest. Reliable informstion furnished GENERAL JonBING, W. C. MILBURN, Pransactsr, leve that there was any sense di ‘a short ses- | a INVITED TO DORSEY’S HOUSE, whey requesied all Duane stritly coubdentit Cost m5 insti eg eee Tecreation ene time to pleas: | ana was there solictted to prepare the bids for the — = a HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, z last vacation,” he concluJed, “Just as much, | contract, They put ina thousand or more bids, WABAS BOS, DEP LONG. TST ABLISMED, ee Lousiana think, 28 most of us want.” 5] part In the name of J. W. Dorsey, part in the ah Se eS 817 NINTH STREET. Mr. Kelley sald that he nad been asked when | name of Peck, and part in the name of Dorsey. “tells the past. prosect an future d es | _Beanch, 1130;Pistreet, near Dupont Circle. _n6 STATE ees at oan nee jolidays, he te.) qhey were prepared in aroom in the third story dvi00 ‘snd assistan ‘all matters appertaining to ik CHEAPE:! DOLMAN: LOTTER’ Pl id if < Spee Geren | Fy Lea, 9 ween | Sn tte ay ieee a | era mre acs ma street, absteD sirect he vinwert ee ro 786 7th street, between G and FOR INFORMATION ernment Was embarrassed by excessive revenues: | they would be able to show who placed his name F J iaitar. Rate OF INTEREST WED ON | Apply to THE HOLIDAY RESOLUTION TABLED. | there. ‘Mr. Boone sent out circulars to postmas- el United States THOMAS B. MOHUN, 4 ‘ SEHR E Ss, Gelpeteoe tadewrerrtere brie ‘ | ‘fs inquiring for information reganting SQUIER & CO., 7416 Peans. aye, ul-m | 616-11m * 0 len STREET NORTHWEST. $94 to Jan. 20, wan lot_yous ih aayeisn we see the ‘the information was sent to lock box

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