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Telegrams to The Star, — GOVERNOR CLEVELAND'S MESSAGE) ' THE MINNESOTA SENATORSHIP. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fertt west Corncr Pennsylvania Ave, ani 11th &t.,57 The Evening Siar Newspaper Company. = GEV. W. ADAMS, I t. Tre Frexrse Stan fs wed to subscribers tn the ! : \ Fer icone ter tava Goes at dhe conten 3 THE LATE M. GAMBETTA, each. Dy mal. postage prepad90 caus @ taoal acces Gh. sar, $6.2 wenlks Be is red at Post Oiivce at Washington, D. C.. a nd-cikes mail matter. } VALUABLE PAINTINGS DESTROYED BY FIRE. + Tae Werrty Stan Fertceprepaid. Six n FE AL mail entecrfption ders —— V% 61—N2 9,264. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1883. TWO CENTS. The Late 1. Gambetta THREE THOUSAND PROPLE VIEW THE REMAINS YRRe — = — : a anes aan. 2 en is some —¥ = Postponing = = 5 5 THE JEANNErT! ANI! leo |. Gambetta’s funeral until the 10th Instant, NEW PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Sc chet em Samper are That te senate amd chamber of depution may ate = —— —=— Sos Senate Lient. sate: or Testi fas to th tend Ina body. Itis estimated that 3,000 persons: A. Brestayo « Co. & Groncrtown, D. C. Jan, ist., 1888. Double Sheet Té-Morrow. = Visited the house at Ville d’Avray yesterday. The ‘ ° plensnntness Between De Long | propi: were ulmiiied uy groupe oe hve of ten tee sand Clemnivy | THE SraR will be tsstted fn double-sheet form} ‘Tne president lata berore the Senate a commu-| and Collins. a passage, whence they ascended to the small bed laving thie day associuted with me PRR te PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS | bucucse Chl vere fe en eee : room where the body Is lying. ‘The visivors In= Bos business vill sere :fter be cond at the old stand, | to-morrow. Advertisers will confer a favor by | nication transmitting the report of the Mississippt . cluded ministers, senators and’ Other Terntone ee ST oe i RS sendinig: dn. thetr’ ondoraity Bean river commission, with maps, etc. Ordered ep moroannetwe Doera metat the Navy department | rea ‘The Toom'is pootty furnished, ‘The: bedi 3 . VEN! —— z —_——_—_$_<ou— rinted, lay, and Lieut. John W. Danenhower, having | ies on a small tron bedste completely covered ‘ a RNER 11 oan ih Bee emer ter gntren zee recel>d in| Govenxsent RECEIPTS ‘To-Day.—Internal reve- P peveral Petitions were presented for the passage | recovered from hts recent lines, was recailed and | By sheets. exvent me “head. which rots on two on ce Beh re the ne fea. inknding sei to ive my | nue, $1,9°4,400 29; customs, #570,604.23. of the ban giving Increased pensions to one-armed wat seme the juage advocate in behalf of | eee crite seer eae [ae ASHIN GTON, D.C. onl sttention to the burizess., Work ca and = aud one-legged soldiers. e late Jerome J. Coll betia appears fifteen years older than he realiy MISS ANDER precelve leculerty by European Weameesthe file |aaseerd ee ee ides ly een eee sues Gomes, Mr. Pendleton presented memorials of the Cin-| | Q—Do you know of any trouble between the | was is iriends scm utterly beside thenieeltee, To be fo'low-d by ign Fapo-#and Fasiiion GOS se W. H. WHEATLEY. Higee Mall serinede and Grorge. * | ctnnatl chamber of commerce and board of trade | commander of the Jeannette and the late Mr. a sy — — ved ied Jose — Weduesdsy ve c Qicet, Plastiated sportiwund Dea: | 775° THE THURTY-NINTH REGULAR MONTH- a and transportation, in favor of the passage of the | Collins? Sone ment af the encneentin Pee ee Thareday + veu Tinea, London Stind- | &=35 ING OF THE EQUITABLE CO- THe Pustic Dest STaremeNT, issued to-day, pending bonded whisky bIIL A.—Yes; there was trouble commencing in Sep- pein Ea n. Loniton Word, Lan- | OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, for rece! re occasions. A painter was seated at the fopt of the TV a Ane mn Pa Mail Beis Lite Landon “Fie | ing duesand insking shows the reduction of the public debt during the |" wr. Garland, from the committee on the juicl- | tember, ‘79, when the captain gave an order that . vances, w.li be held at Marini's bed sketching the ser Other artists for the aie Whitebail Hall. reet, Letween 9th and 10th northwest, on | Month of December to be $15,413,222.85; cash in the | gry reported ‘an original bill as a substitute for | no one should leave the ship without his permis- | !lustrated papers were slinilarly occupied in the Monday, Jan: @,, the? | London Srimy as L WED. -DAY, January 3d, 1883, at 7 p. in the fourth | TTeAsury, $912.$21.016.47; gold certifieates out- | the bilis re-erred to that committee, providing for | sion, Mr. Collins thought it was directly agatast |TOOMS. The money M. Cambetta leaves prinel fenday, Jan. 8, the be Daily News, The 5 baer pions will be rccstved for shares = standing, $64.619,840; silver c2rtificates outstand- | the forfeiture of certain land grants to certain him, and protested by remaining on board ship | Pally accrued from his newspaper. A correspon- = tong na | 8.0 of wo TOMAS SOMERVILLE, Vice Presiaent, | 1%, $72,848,600; ‘certificates of Gepost outstand- | rallroad companies, | The biil is accompanied by a) Mim outs prongsted BY remaining on, board ship Gent who made the tour of the Parts streets yes- L cots HALL. , he Ly t. noes Cazette, Pall | JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary. Ja2-2t* | Ing, $9.585,000; refuncing certificates ou'standing, | report. Mr. Garland, in presenting the report, re- Noveinber Ist, 79, with reference to medical ex- | {T42F, Says there was real consternation in the on Econom he Britial aoe ——— $404,700; legal tenders outstanding, $346,631,016; | marked that this subject. was a very Important Bourgéots and trading quarters In the artisan THE UNION CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING | fractional currency oustanding, $7,022,074.17; cash | one, und that he would call up the Dill as Seon as | “ination. Mr. Collins objected, and the onler " districts there was slern indifference among Ue FO, gat Cosmopolitan hall, corner Sih and E sececis | Ounce av-llable, $149.087-778 81; decrease of debt | the Fitz John Porter and the Presidential succes. | "28 mod‘Ned. During the winter of 79-80 numer | Prouns of workmen, and ONC, person was eve it, L'Univers | meeting at Cosmopolitan hall, corner 8! since June 80, 1883, $81,370.783 < | son bills were cut of the way. ous diasensions occurred between the captain and cet, The = ane Buiter, | Lonion “Eusineerinz, | 75° eer, ‘The’ Academy, Fi: = nl” Blas, LE MONDAY, JANUARY 89H, exclaimed against for saying that the repu Amusant, | P fournal_Ponr | noctiwest, ou Wi DNESDAY, Jamary 3, 1883, at 7: ain Mr. Miller (Cal.), from the ‘committee on foreign | Collins on the subject of duty. On one occasion | haa suffered a great lose 6,18 Vie Parisienne, Leste | o'clock iueks for subscription to second issue of | te Weer Vingmvta SRNATORSUTP.—AN the ad- | pl ons, revorted favorably an amendment to ; be captain told Collins if he was not gatisfiet he COLL) GE PUN. ary. e EFFECT OF THE DEATH ON FRENCH POLITICR. nteirs, Le Sulon de ‘la Mode. Revac de | DENNIS CONNELL, President, | vices from West Virginia indicate that Represent | the sundry civil appropriation bill making. the Kein cerca EER tne RES OED cee Loox, Jan. &—Tne Parts correspondent of the tde la Mode, and many others toonum- | DANIEL DONOVAN, Secretar 442-2t atre Kenna Will be elected Senator by fhe ret eee cera ante & COMME genera: turn of the ship. The trouble cuiminated Decem- | Times thinks that the tmmedtote effect of the a * NGTON. 1 Virginia legislature, to succeed, on e area e | ber 7, 1 when the captain suspended him. death of M. Gambetta will be to draw the repub- wae othe | LP rae poor AMT EO BUSINESS Hewe- | March next: Senator Henry G Davis, whose term | commissioners of the Freedian's Saving and 7, 1880, ry leans together. Some new clement, he says, will AFTER A BEAR. ic of on und firm name of FRANK MIL- | expires on that da} Trust company to examine and audit certain 2 4 robadly be introduced into the Duclerc minist uae Meg tee Aauetie | Lee baarthie die Baas Caen eee Mee ee oe Aa aS claims and pay certain dividends barred by the] Q—On one occasion when Collins and others | Prmanls be introduced into the Duclere ministry, rald bane and ‘Times, | retirine, SOCIETY NOTES. . act of January, 1881. Referred to the committee | went after a bear, what dld the captain say when | deputies ta 3°0 or 350, thus hiding fer a time w and Enquirer, = ATC We ha The Atve:ican Queer this day formed a Co-partnership, under the uanci:} and Comme & n rted fearful gap which the'death of M- Gambetta has f re. | YOU reported them absent? ; firm namoof PRANK MILLER & BRO-. for the pur- |The Speaker and Mrs. Keifer held a large recep- | tatlony nenteh Ta ee ee ae ree re | "Ait was the Sunday when Lieut. Chtpp and | made. | Most of the spec Hc Gr Gotan Oa | BidSinnd Toso ath micect worthwece-Phaetiug ace | tion yesterday at the red parlor of tho Ebbitt, | specting the administration of justice at Tunis. | party returned trom Herald leland, A beer wan most probably take M. Gumberts’s place patrons for past favors, we so icit a continuance of your | which, as well as the corridor leading to it, and the ae vee Jorradaeed a Phe rene ertrgereie z sighted about 9 o’clock, and Ninderman started in WHAT THE PARIS PAPERS BAY. patronage. FRANK Sa TLL Jn, rooms opening from the corridor, were put in festal 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9, of the act a ing: suit, followed by Newcomb, Coilins, and my- eens 1 " : CHAS. P. MILL relation to immediate transportation of dutiable | PUNSU! The Paris Figaro (conservative) says: ‘The ree ner trim for the occasion. A string band played softly | goods and for otlier purposes. Referred to the | S¢if The bear distanced the party, and we sw am Harpe of Chenuistry Liv mw Ace, CI “2 bs = unlic has not lost a great man, but Its greatest; Cnritien Weekly, Chriet (Ce SPECIAL Norice. fn the main parlor, Miss Kila Keifer, of Yellow | committee on finance. Apetigete ergot aero [rade cel ond Be rounded nothing: he consolidated nothieny ne r is r- | OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE | Springs, Ohio, a sister of the Speaker, assisted at | _ At the close of the morning hour the calendar | ¢.ime up with te, and we concluded there was up ieee in Senin ‘the sound expires when ut, American Arehilect, COMPANY OF D. C., the reception, as also did Mrs. Ben. Perley Poore, | 88 taken up. Chance of getting the bear, but that Nindermaa | “Tne Gauiois says: M. Gambetta was begianing nae Malley eee wanng.l02 Pa. Ave: N-Waoo, | Mra. Paymaster Boggs, Mrs. Hoblltzell, a season Seo ie oe ee ene | Monta be Supported. | 1 Sent, back, ona at 20 | to see that radicalism, not clericalism, was tho a SHINGTON, p i" 3 ; 3 yelocl rs and sin, s 3 Female” store rile meal caine tival Fie Taeurance | Best of the Riggs House; Miss Nichols, daughter | The bill for the relief of certain owners of the | o'clock the ship was ready for inspection, and I re enemy. He tried to gird himself with the swords tea: ported three absent. I think the captain made no vs b< “ i Company. of the District of Colurbia, will be he'd ou | of Rear Admiral Nichols, and the following group | Steamer Jackson, which was burned while in the , of others, Revolutions are abscesses which end : : : Temark, unless it Was “Very well,” and that day | Py Uyisonine theta or the eae nich end y. Sporte: | the. third, Monday, of January, 1883 15th proximo, | of Representatives’ wives: Mrs. Page, Mrs. Bur- | S0Vernment service on the Chattahooche river the order was issued that no one should leave the y po! lsoning the bic a ol e nation un! sey u Tisinorh | Sf Odd Fel ows, Hal, 7th struct, be waen D and | tows, ‘Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Steele and’ Mra" Has: | during the war, was discussed by Messrs. Pugh ship without permission. SUNgeON resorts to the lancet it a favorable mo~ KO AND OF ane end 2 S Keitel . S nent. _M. Gambetta’s case terribly resembles that = = cw e charter cf the Compaay, the ¢lection of seven | Kell. Mrs. Keifer wore Tasca oS pian Ce and Edmunds and Frye until 1:25, when it went THE MONTHLY EXAMINATION OF SEAMEN. Of France. Let us hope that the result for her will ee rs to constitute a board to conduct the affairs of | brocaded, in marine and electric blu hand. Mis | Over, and the Senate resumed the consideration of Q.—What led to the order that all the seamen | be less fatal, The day will soon come when the Fk ORD'S. Company is required to be held at the above|a cluster of gilt roses in her hand. Miss | the Hitz John Porter bill = Pople will BG Leet WAN aiaabeee oe hee p eting. Keller ‘wore navy blue velvet and surah: | wr togan resumed his argument against the | Sbould be examined naked once a month? inte rat oan HUMPTY DUs Magazine, £ By the siath article of the by-laws of the Company. it] Mrs, Steele an elegant embossed velvet, "In ta 2 he other da: A.—The captain and doctor had a consultation, waliguacgry yonal Heview,_cieoue pro At the annual mecting of the Company |in claret color; Mrs. Barrows rose | Dill. In justification of is remark the ot y : SHOT BY A WOMAN. Feuice Monthite Cane Nosteaiets | the fitet business in order rhal be the the appoutment | My le in, embroidered in white margue- | *b0Ut people sometimes changing their minds he | and J suppose the order was the result. Mr. Col- <n aaa Sten) ene tab heer oe Wohin an Nostrand’s | of a chairman, who ehsll e-nduct thes vaeting and elvc- ites: ntra ba, me reds ae avin alain sent to the desk and had read two letvers—one, ins and three others objected. The order reiated | |, 7" Beech gf os 2 = ‘te pe oe Pnehnd ior coord: poration, + PAs 5 : e? every! e . Gx m Aart the AT Auuneue, fon. im sccorance, with tue act of incorporation, procided in brown velvet; Mrs McKinley black | tte letter of Gen. Pope to President Grant, 1n ane or, ‘The Mo lert: Ave Wit nd, Chatterbe ad Gi Ail Poliey-holters are reuestod panetally to attend. | sili with duchesse Ince. Mis. Poore « mourning | APMh 2674, stating, that Gen. Porter claimed | | Q-- Do you know that Collins was subjected to | the story that M- Gambetta was shot by a woman, Amount of premium notes held by the Telleved with white lace Jabot; Miss Nichols | ane procured new e a Who came to Ville d’ Avray threatening suicide, App etor 3 and from whom he endeavored to snatch a re Rar road Guides Leei company. lack ottoman silk, with passementer.e of em- Tee sGde ENG ie RE aca caine hee: pig 00 Boe Knees, Gat Kem conditions he was | Son 2 ioe bopule an feral Amouut of cil oi iti broidery in the same color, ser How/rs were ro-e- | Gon? “1g examine the. question, or hace te eum: @—Were any of the other oMcerst BM. Rochetort, the, Intransigrant, publishes an puastid Be Month 5, © nes, ‘Ihe Ame! ‘rece! . uds, her jewels diamonds. Mrs. Hol ly WI rs cd Deseret No: 4 article headed “End of a Savior, Lommel fe terer, Uber La ufities has not yet laid off mourning for her husband, |{2¢d- and acted upon “ag far as justice or No; they were examined to the waist after ‘The ~ inetec remindli . : wore white albatross cloth, with Mchu and cuirs | Mercy demands;” the other the Presidént’s reply, | the order was modified. The seamen, I under- | hose Whom M. Gambetta threatened at Belleville ADAM FOREPAUG a y e that tucy can now sleep in peace. bal’ Masrazines, Cha ‘ ae saying that he ‘regarded the case as one of great | slood, were haked. ertaiument for Ladies and Chrildren. co hn Montila Fomiy tf ee re Te er eek, Satin.—an “fective | importance, particularly to. the army and COLLINS PLACED UNDER ARREST. GAMBETTA’S UNLUCKY YEAR. CHILDREN’S MATINGE ON WEDME“DAY. t Soutual Cameltoe dinese ss | : Bogus wore an elavorate and beautiiul dress of | Biya; “bttorg'® Me TMcoum’ ShMenct | Q—Were you present when DeLong placed Col- | , Further preg a peng ppg em American Agriculturis?, and many others | Losses by fire for the year 1883, adjusted palest green, with white lace sleeves. Nearly all | &' 5 + ‘deter. | lins under arrest? ‘as impat e end year, MONDAY NEXT—WLI FA. Repertoir too nuinerous to mention. i and unpaid. 125.00 and also Gen. Porter’s subsequent defense, deter- the Senators and Representatives, an unusually | Het, Heatrice, Camiile, Adri joard of Managers of the Mutua | large number, WHO Ned called first at the oerew. , mined that it he had been wronged he (Grant) and ester brov which he considered had been unlucky for him, A.—I was present. On 24 December, 1860, be- | The body will be embalmed and removed to Paris’ We slao display on our counters : A | Would right him as far ashe could, and that he! tween 11 am. and 1 p.m, I ‘went up | today JEW THEATER COM Me = = ie : k I. : MAgone eveloped; and that it was doubtful whetier | in to rey e | noon —_ observations. = INE Tee eonice colt iste: aenortneny of Page and Dramatic | (6° THE SUREST WAY 10 WEALTH Srry an naval services. ‘& mandaome collation was | DSS L6 aueb of tng Tereentina sieve G bee tal | He Hes caniions the ekn tee and chatted with |. Pants, Jan. 2—Gambetta’s fortune ts estimated MONIAGUE’S FEMALE MASTODONS, i 7 2 aa b spread in the room abew the reception parior. th | at under 750,000 francs. esi y 5 F an : ; could be legally given. Mr, Lozan sali he would | me or whistled at times. The seaman on watch E pticns invited to Periodicals, Magazines and | {9 ie fie TRRGETUAT BUILDING AReOGEy: | ee January done NEF Ars’ Wednesday recep | rice no colnment on President Grant's letter. | chme in and went out without saying auythine, 5 MORE NEWSPAPER OPINTONS. ‘. TION. It loans money to mem rs on theeasiest terms | ay n. fi tari A few moments later the captain came in and} ‘The Voltaire, Paris ond Telegraph express grief ail eo'icited.. and pays the bigwi st interest when you withdraw. You | _ The Jolanthe Ciub gave a very pleasint reunton jouse of Representatives. rtised by “the different publishing ce ? a Sent to any address postpaid on receipt of | spoke to Mr. C. to the effect tat 1t was strange | at Gambetia’s death, and reter wo his deeds When, 8 back dues. Jon | at Tees .. ae eocedore entre The Speaker procceded to-day, ag on Monday, to | he o_ st not =) his Lohpod to need the rorntry was endoncercd, . ppc tlie cates for your future mdepen- | evening. There 6 presen’ el , on the ice. Mr. C. stated that he was taking the | "The Solet (Orleantst) dwells the biow tha Ate iuvite special ‘attention to oar 8t EDNISDAY EveNtne: | Mises McKnew. Susie and ‘Lily Coombs, Miss | Calt the states for-the introduction of bills, under | ron Gpservations maa the captain replied paar it Gopertanee ‘nan rocaven Tie ieee eae #9 We execute orders for Card Rugrave | Natreas nor hwert Cee, | Hopkins, of Baliimore; Miss Jones, Miss Royce, | Which call the following were introduc Was strange it would take twenty minutes to | Gambetta’s death weakens the republic, but re- Lest style, aid we aia have supcrior | : and Messrs Bernard and ‘Charles 'Sims, Burry, | ferred make an entry, @. Mr. Collins replied quickly | trains from saying anything agalust Gatbetta’s he ‘cutting of Crests aud Monogram and Hawcomb, Wool, ind Bennett, of Colorado. | py Mr, Harris, of Mac&—To transfor the admin- | that he dian't tke being chaved up fu that way, | rats! PROgTan OF feativitiee ett SBPPEF completed the | stration of the revenue cutter service to'the Navy | The caplin eald the patter had gone far enough, —_—>——_ prograin of festiv ene and told Collins to tae off is coat. T immedi: counts.) 441 7th | | General ard Mrs. Grant are expected this after- | department; also, to establish a bureau of merean- | Steiy went below. ‘The conversation which, fol. ee ee payinents to me | Noon at Gencral Beal’s residence, where a large | tile marine in the Navy department. - | lowed was loud, and I heardgmost of tt A long v REFORM. company have been invited to ineet them this | By Mr. Holman—Providing limitation for the | discussion followed, and it Malls come to. pot | ALBANY. N. ¥., J0n.2—The legislature convene@ evening. Presentation of claims to the executive depart- | at which the disagreement took place and a con- | to-day, and the messaze of Governor Cleveland Was jy seusational burlesque of the HAPPY MAN, e famous NAC NAC DANCE! line of papers embraces the productions of the gent | best Foren and Amerean Houses, with envelopes to mat K AVENUE, Saud Fourteenth streste, — oe = @ ts. tradie % read. He confines himself to state mattera en- N N - ce! entn jone your last sd it. . PECIA L _NOTICES. _ » |sieuneenr ones or eas anes Tee a fret aes SRE Lee with her MIs8 | claim against the qgartermaster’s or commissary | the bie Cpl Jokeng oy Scand enien | catttectony, condition, shofing a balance In the MTIONAL HANK OF SHEREBURT Hus city, af 6 lock p. m., will be offered for sais! Up , of Boston, as hy bureaus; and of ond year from the passage of the | if {had heard the trouble. I said yes, and com- | treasurf of $3,827,563. "He calls attention to a arn the highest bidder the following-dexeribed Pews in said Sea SS act to the presentation of glatins of states for | menced to relate what I heard, but thinking I | imperfect laws regarding taxation, und refeth to ree of this ‘Bank will be | lured, for pec aie lies edi ee THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. Moneys expended ia suppres@ng Indian hostill- | mizht give a wrong tinpression 1 I preferred | the fact that personal property escapes. to a. greas held on “VUESDAY, Jenuary 9th, 1883, between the | 94°" numbered 79, 49, 89, 83, 87, 91, 99, ans = ties.) to put What I knew in writing, and that aftrnoon | extent, its falr proportion — He be- (TR RN Se RA EE CEL ES nditions of ale will be announced et the time. Proceedings Resutmed ‘To-day. By Mr. Robinson, of New York—A resolution l- | Tdictated what I had heard’ to Mr. Chipp. At | Weves that stato prisons should be self-sustaining, ine ary 3 Spectat | _e28-tiad CHA: oh : iazram of Pe 2 recting the Secretaries of War and the Navy to| noon the nextday the captain came In tesecord | DUE the state should not seck for a pront. trom ists ir eae rae inform the House whether any oficer of the army | 40 te next day th qoluriod to ene tonvornions prison labor. In regard to reform in olvil service OCKHOLD Ets OF | 4 MTT TILT BETWEEN COUNSEL AT THE OPENING. | or navy has been detailed to walt on representa | und expresses t that such an occurrence | he says: “It 1s submitted that the appointment iJ tis AL METROI WASHINGTON, ‘he board of directors ha’ TRAORDINARY SHINGTON AND GEORGE 1OWN When the Criminal Court met this morning the | tives or relatives of monarchs or emperors travel- | should have taken place aboard ship. 1 also ex- | Of Subordinates In the several state = 44 per cent. on the capital stock of tho Pat the ofc of shee ection of Directors, | star route trial was resumed. Chas. H. French, fe ea and, if so, by what au- pressed re one wos a witness He sald I eee Lf a —_ LE QUARTETTE AND KEN- A six menths ending Sistinstant, payable on | on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of January, 1sck, | the sub-contractor on the foute from Kearney to By Mr. Grout, of Vermont—Granting home- ‘COLLINS’ NOTR-BOOK. principle should be embodied in ive enact- EUCKY GiANt Baby USL. GEO. H. B. WHY op he } ols will be openert at 1218. and closed at 2 p.m. | Kent, was again called to the stand for cross->x- | steads to soldiers, sailors and marines on resi- Do pats say 6 ana | Ment to the end that the policy of the state S anattoe | & SATIONAL 1 Ol 1sa5."aud crened on Jourery Lith, Hate of January | arotnation. Mr. Henkle asked that Mr. Bliss | dence of one year. Q—Do you know where Collins’ notes conferm to the reasopable public demand on sine frou 1 ty 3 mud 7to9 | [gs NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK: + ad OF YTCHUNT, President, | should turn over to him a certain paper concern- | _BY Mr, Deuster, of Wisconsin—To restore to In- | sketches were last? subject.” He concludes by urging a zealous Reet ENte padhe anual election for Vireitors of this Hank wiilbe | _C.M. KOONES, Sec'y. aiatdbm | ing the route upon whicn he wished to cross-ex- | Mates of Soldiers’ homes pension money retained a eeces Saas ee = Dig. Dost weet | Seach dio ona vas coca ar ane THE o Fes See ok Ga fern FOR MANAGERS 1883, | amino the witness Mr. Bites not giving Mr. | On motion of MF. Pago. of California, the ship. | down with, the hip. Tt was about the size of the ave b« lock p.m. GEO. H. B. MUTUAL FIRE WN SURANCE COMPANY Henkle much satisfaction, Mr. Henkle intimated | ping bill, which is a special Bee for ee hal have kept private notes, but that was his chief log ‘The Minnesota Senatership. [> & ponte ‘ Sere NCE COMPANY | that Mr. Bilss’ replies were disingenious, and that en een ee ier cae | Da WINDOM’S ELECTION ALMOST CERTAIN. / ri eon Davie mag) THARS a wren RiSTBIGE Ow COLUMBIA, he was attempting to withhold testimony from | touching the administration of the tax laws. hee a Know whether he was prevented | gr. Pavi, MiNx., Jan. 2—In the legislative re ora tes y advises hex feisids tact ches og eat the defense, and Mr. Bitss finally settled the! ‘The first bill was one relating to the exporta- — publican caucus held last night to nominate cane northwest, where she will be pleased fo furnish them | # GEORGE Geclaring that ho dit not have the paper Mr, | tx, to adjacent territory. Passed, Colling was siting In the cabin some tme belore | hated for speaker Of the house, Be and most, OF with reliable goods at Oe ae Henkle wanted and did not remember having | The following bills were also passed: the order to abandon was given and his move- | the other seminces are friendly to Windcm’s elec EW IE OY 5 = = ee NS ee ever seen It. ‘Thereupon Mr. Henkle applied for | To empower postmasters to administer oaths to | ments were pertectly free. 7 r EW DIME MUSEUM CANAMIES, GOLDFING FO ERIE SRC CAMIAN raat the | % subrorna auces tecum for Mr. Brewer, of the | Importers of books. Q.—Was Mr. Collins treated asa prisoner, 1 e., | Windomms nonis caite Mie cletion ee ees Penney ivamia ave ar Tith street, AUDI NALS LOWERED BAREETS, | chant + = Mased 1m nomination, andisthe |p, 2)" Omics deparument: ts preduae all’ Ge the amend the statutes s0 as to allow a draw- ; Windom’s friends claim hts election here. He has Colvesa! Congregation S ARLINGS ete., cle. 3 MANY Pe ete. turea, at the was he compell 4 : Dapers relating to the route under consideration. | Dick on distilling Worms manufactured tor ex- | Rrmciy mPeHed march behind the party wn- | 9 clear majority of the republican members of the legislature, but there has been a disposition om CROSS-EXAMINATION OF SUB-CONTRACTOR FRENCH. | POT. A.—He was at first, but at his request he was | the part of the friends of Dunnell. to ‘out of Mr. Wilson being confined to his home by il | ,,40 awmortzg 2 United States commissioner to | alicwed to eanry a Henry rifle. 1 ia not under- | (he Pitt of the friends of Dunnelt st ‘J: PF. McC. has had se iw lands 1. poweun Crvssing the Alps. B yeurs’ experience in selecting 7 toke acknowledgments of the transfer of United a <a ween Washinston tulthe 1509. Februcey and ear ieiaaed | BOS Mr. enkle proceeded, in hte place, with | states bonds from work.” He was free as to bis mavenesee es | Several small republican groups eppassd to. Wine wth four times ‘Gicicharne of ti a New ace avenue every aay the cross-2x umin wtion of th? witness, S-nate pill to permit grain broucht by Canadian Q—Did he tel! you about his treatment? binati ‘were made in the election of off A long discu:sion sprang up as to whether the | farmers to bs ground at mills in the United States | Before the question was answered the judge Doth houses which involve the committing of @ witness could be questioned, as to is understand | Adjacent to Canadian territory, under such rules | advocate enleted te ty, we bene San the : ing of the contract, whlch took up a great part of | 48 may be prescribed by the Treasury department. | room was cleared for cbmeuta eee Sueicion’ BanIber Of Sees $8 seaiee Seek cheertuliy given, Cooke, jr., & Co. ATED RUSSIAN BEARS, 631 15rm SrReer, Y FORTUN < ity of the whole legislature to the policy of . i 5 the morning. The District in Congress. At noon the board adjourned until to-morrow al s,Which mi ¥ fom’s ee — prance © 9.76 Goa ie ant kieneh was cross-questione! at, considers #iaObuMaaD GORI ANIO: morning. Some documentary evidence will be | {to the senatorial caueus,w ae Building, alr en eee eee FURNISHE submitted, br it isnot probable that any more —_—_—_—s Mr. Henkie, reading from the record, destred to| The subcommittee of the Senate District com- | Witnesses wil be examined Until Barlictte rece Violin. for | TON. D.C., Decesber 15, 1882. 7 hive some remarks to which he objected stricken | mittee has not yet taken any action upon the nome | from Siberia, The board 1s very anxious, how. | 7@© nstesnme Apustonts of Epiee TECOs ae BUR S mad HE | HOM the record, and made a motion to that effect. | ination of Me. Olmstend to be District Commis. | ever, to make a repore to Comsrees Dataee tae hoes : ‘a genera! Banking, Ex. | Judge Wylle stating that wnat the court said sioner. They have not yet had a meeting, but will | Of the present session, and they will do all they | PHILaprurnta, Jan. 2.—Policeman Jarvis, who oy , gure not be stricken froma the record, overruled | Drobably meet and pass upon the case by Thurs- | CaN to hurry matters, and yet make the iuvestiga- | was stabbed by the Rusk brothers, being | GLEN FLOKA AND BETHESDA WATER 24ESH FROM THE SPRING. W. C. MILBURN, Pranwactst, draftsandchecks, | the motion. AN exception was noted. gt one 5 Uon thorough. nounced out of danger, John Glenn, allas Burdied. ee oi peyabie in the prunetpat dea, atyne, enidth | O'clock Ue ustial recess was taken. a SS ees ores oe ee rb Wilhelm, James Hamilton, allas “Whitey,” and mis aU PEMDAT VATED 88 other cites: nd towns at the lo current rates of ex- AFTER REOBS3. x ict c . Colored Children White Schools. Jacob Stolsenburger, who were arrested for = oo We have every for outaiuine reltab.e FREEDMAN'S BANK CREDITORS. concerned in the tnurderous assault, were given & ATTORNEYS 1 nfomuiation readin Zouds and stocks uao- | After recess Mr. Thomas & Nightingale, of Loup | 0. qaurna ee ane eee the gen | "HE OXFOORY CHILD CABR—axeWaE OF Sum Fostac | Convorned in the munderous sesauls, wore etven & rhe 2 ZORNE) z s oLeurted in in the principal cities, and will makepur- | City, Nebraska, formerly O€ the firm of Hale & eran ay ORE A ms SCHOOL TRUSTEES TO THE RULE OF COURT. identified, and were held in $3,000 bail each, but” Gee. | Since when Gesizeas Very resis 3. pet, | Nightingale, lawyers, testified to having copled Tatts back G Saami EOE Oee ae Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, school trustee, this. morning | the othefs were dischargea. . a NEY, JAMES E, FI CH. the petition sent by Miner to: French, the original fled an answer to the rule to show cause, issued Sans Hemoved from 434 street to 424 5th street Caney, miei ODE oe Bes having been spolled by the overturning of a bottle | ‘tat company, and to pay all dividends on audited | in the suit of James M. Gregory for a mandamus Valuabte Pictures Barned. este eS ees se : We — | of ink. He wstitied that when the Petition wis | aecounts which may have been presented to him | uoon the board of echool srustens to compel the FIRE IK A NEW YORK ART rT. rane ree PPA HUNTON, of Virsinia; JEFF CHANDLER, | Jas. E. Frecu. Ron'rC. Fox. Geo. W. Brown, | signed the a Toresele 18 pou * which now ie a Eupa Lae eae Sogn 1881, a admission of his son to the Prescott school build a, York, Jan. 2—At eleven 0’ ra Sine % Of Aeimnouri = appears on the ition, were ni ere, standing -the Iimit:tion for e presentation Terma Cath. ree hivGalles it TON & CHANDLER, (o> Fitcy, Fox « Brows, Hiir. Ratph M. Grimes, postmaster at Kearney, | such claims and. the payment ot dividends coc: | Ang. Mr. Lovejoy's answer says that the coms 316 Z bi = Attorneys-at-Law, a $ = Ferastiswen 1866, Nebraska, the next witness, was questioned a3 to | tained In a former act of Congress. The purpose | ought not to take further cognizance of the action | tho ae = bt Lester as pe eanrenre oust g uae fone the time required to carry the Over the route | of the bill ts to extend the time, or, rather, to open | for the following reasons: 1—The subject LECTURES jbelore the Couimittees of Congres, aud tie De-| REAT, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, | fom Kearney to Kent a te ee ea Sees ie i x MOmee: Sos. 31, 38 and 49, Corcoran Building, a0-6m Orrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The Late Minister Allen. presentation of claims to two years, and the bill ie M. & Asp WM. REDIN WOCDWARD, (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) Be Raa a ute wall pestrllohdoneal pre est Meads gece Nene phe kod asa qi THE SPAULDING LECTURES. W* Rocmis 7and 9, Gunton Building. suddenly at the Presidents reception yesterday, | Of ut Time a pro rate distribut the clatmanta, ee 4 iz ng vely i x yen eros ectee mutes Index to County aud ecrge- | All properties placed in our hands for ealo areinsertea | have been placed in one of the private parlors at | jnuning shall be made am of ‘Beecher, Tuvited by several prominent citizens of Washington, | town proj erty. a a'$-lin | without charge in our ‘*Real Estate Advertiser,” (first | the Hamilton house, where tHfey will remain until ‘THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL, « * by insurance to the amount of $25,000. The build REV. HENRY C. SPAULDING AsDBEW C BRADLEY, eee ape = Has wane: ae the funeral arrangements are perfected. The old- ‘The appropriation Guawilttne completed the os ing was Gamage’ 2.000. | = ‘ “ r: -aT-Law, attention give e management of estates . mil Geitver in Tincoln Hal ig Povular and Tustructive | Moved to Rooms Now. 10 and iar Gunton Ballding, | quot ncesernee Leiter ge of estate from New York, aid another oot & seein | District of Columbia appropriation ‘bill at its | ising ‘The Ponasyivania Senate Organized. ILLUSTRAIKD LECTURES Ho: 472 Loulaians Avenus northwest, 45-69 | 4.6 renting of House and collection of Reatwat tnod Boston, ts expected to reachihere sometime meeting. this morning, and it will be reported to | Sho vey admitted Hanrisevro, Pa., Jan. 2—The senate haschosen : pit MHAS, J. GoocH, = crate rates, aud without charge for paying taxea, re- | None of the femoral ceva nits hed been deter, | the House as soon as there fs a prospect for action. 3 oe ae erase John E, Reyburn for its 5 Pe Counsellor at Law and rxpert, Be Ciond Building, om | mittine: rents, and attending to repairs, to which per- | None yuon ty ake Fant oe ee eens | upon It. the case was certified to the General Term to be PAGAN AND CHiISTIAN ROME. sud Fetreets, “Gcod work, good references, ‘morierato | Sual attention is given. hone were to be until after the members of the Sa heard in the first instance. = with an Introductory Lecture on charges. nai-con | | Rouse ar etre id Unaidaueped grag hte family had held a consultation Son ear want Capitol Notes, RU N OF — == per m al atten ion given art the diplomatic corps. ie THE DESTRU baie OF POMPE, W Tr EITZGERALD, Ae OW. posal, by lease or sale, of the amallest property placed Srecguics ip! DS. cpelred THE SENATE CIVIL SERVICE BILL. OF JANUARY 9, 11, 13 15 AND 11, 1889. : 60, Corexran Building,” Bone mente It wasnot known at the eiement cis | My. Peseons chairman ct tee commmipee cae: ANUARY 9, 11, AN . . joes in 217 ‘Courts. 123 Loans on arbres security i with care, and Veer the tunel ne mo finite EH. | service reform, stated this morning that the Sen- ne; Wastecsehs have Naee ee “ semi-annual interst collected remitted without | Allen wi eld to-morrow ay after. ate civil service bill will be considered by that Seg aegis aherateatet | NH MN aan, carr ante Pottucal Noten Bereporeedt tee uoomywigknt amrnabene 3 He and Bal id are Rooms 2 snd 4 Gunton Law Bulldin: BOOKS SUBSCRIPTION TO 01 ‘ i Teported 1¢ House without amendinent ey ee at | EP nee cecratoans eam | ty Ue Mal Ocmme¥e Mane ot new | mela wate forth oad Be sivas St Hoe snes med, va shows, bat |e = = Tee meee oary, "| “At the democratic assel caucus, at ai. | Worum ap) New Havex, Coxx., Jan. &2—The house of Prof, tereupticon is con- SCRAP PICTURES. hi Me pany last evening, Mr. Proctaen Ringe county. FORFEITURE OF LAND GRANTS TO RAILROADS. Miller, of Yule Ze, was burned this morning. issolving Views by =< = = C Uo 436 street tpouta rent. Was nominated for speaker Om the first formal| Senator Garland reported to the Senate to-day It contained a valuable ilbrary und choice pictures itieon Bele eee ae ye ae J- Bart, 7th stress and Maryland ‘avenue eouth- | pallor. ‘The Tepudilcan caucus nominated Theo- | from the judiclary committee a substitute for the . would furnish a rich feast to the eve din Picture eh edae ce. Be.” | *itarch & Stepher 8th street and Virginia avenue | tore Roosevelt, of New York. bout the views would be DC LOnes caaee ws, | scthee’ sina ‘The Teanessee senate organized yesterday $ SUITABL by N, aor Waiker & Co., llth street and Maryland ayenue | the election of B. F. Alexander, of Rutherford, dlé-Im — G. C, eet southwest. = = southwest, aker, and T. C. Long, of ison, clerk. A sen- FOR. SCRAP BOOKS, SCREENS, PocKETS, cas. | “J. Vermiilion, 11th strect and Maryland avenue | ehrion wate cane bys Beh in the prayer of | SEAwer Tanroens wich have mot pe Ten Christies Presents, any Decorative Work, also | southwest. Rev. . A. Hoyt as follows: “From repudiation ee atte orders, Xinat Cards, Wonders for Christ- B. Church, 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue | sng trom all forms of ‘dishonesty, Good to obtain judgmert for the forfeit of is AY GOULD, 421 9th street. See adv. “Jap. | northwest. ft eg the railroad or ratiroads shall have Thompson & Co., 1uth street and Louimana avenue | liver us.” The house of ares, with reserved seste, ) 00. : : eer a ne ee lect | made substantial progress in the OR, WITH RESERVED ae Walker, 7th and Q streets northwest. B. Wade cle 5 ears ot this act Smack rose shall a HY. Rose, Adintant General's Office. Julge Sharswood retired from the supreme the open cpa Bt Gr tat ware Bees Se en aa ere ae | ee epee vcr, pecs | Poa gneaivansa aveaues THULSD yy . as 7 3 el eae . PLUMBING, Ccenatitations can be sottalned at ayer iis above: pale democratic me: zs ined ‘placce.. ‘The second meeting fo en PDRiD GHOREE GENERAL JOBBING. + Gues ond sale of money will beheld o& MONDAY EVIE ot 3 ee ee DIAG, January" Tat. 1985, at omce of Mosere. Church LycEUM Course. 1883. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, fe ee ee ee ee ees Se Ua ea om Ss S17 NINTH STREET. | [-G=* COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB CERTIFIGATES REY. JOSEPH COOE, Branch, 1790 P street, near Dupont Cirele. __n6 Le The Famous Boston Monday Lecturer, Sill deliver the Second and Thind Lectures of the Ty Srecrat Barcams Is Fors. Sura Course ti week of r. ra VEDSESDAY NIGHT. JANUARY 30" tho tie. x My ous Sucns of the Tim N ARY S—"*The Spoils Sys- | Balance of our Stock ‘ot te COLUMELA BOA? CLUE May ee Mill be pata ta ‘Tull ou prmenattone Err ga a DO ete SAID CERTIFICATES Con Z ARTHUR T. BRICE, pas eae cents extra, now BECEAeED CUE E ee ee SAML 8. 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