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Se. patient shiapaig , [Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werthecst Corner Pencsylvania Ave. and 11th 8.57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tay Freercc Stax in served to mbecrihers fn te 4 ety by carriers, on thefr own. ant, at 10 cents par SEStath Sr mali postage prepaid 60 cents simon : ENGLAND AND THE VATICAN. DISASTROUS FLOODS IN GERMANY,’ —_——.—__ ANOTHER MURDER IN NEW YORK @rcyear, $6; vx months, $3, at the Post at Washington, D. C., as mail matter. Tre Wrenty Stai—publishe? on Friday—$1ayear, yaid. Six months, 50 cents. ng Sataiamimarme ween | WO G1—N® 9.265, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1883. TWO CENTS. |Eeat Rene mana Sic gent, Rock Isiand, Northwest preferred, Alton ang x Haute and Western Union being most prome : inent in te decline. The market then became MUSEMENTS pl __NEW PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. , THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. strong, and at 11 o'clock recorded an advance fatty Ranging from i to 13s per cent, tn which tha eters N hwest aver and io Grande, Canada Sa c RE a i TO TH Ht2 Monotony Broken by = Lively | Sitnern, Weeters Union eet Delaware, Lacka« Veter er ts A. Brestax ‘ - TUAL FIRE INSUHAS Government REcErers To-vay.—Internal reve- RTER BILL IN THE SENATE. Scene in Court This Morning. wanna and Western were the principal features The sale of Courte tickets for this attractive conrse ot | 4¥e IDRENTANO & Co., Over sad nlcy haere, sees sthoutanis | nye, 3585014155 customs, ma FITZ JOHN PORTE tera were Tu lore, Course Fickets: ive | PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS | ff Fiske, Lave over their siena of the Company, under THE MOTION TO RECORD THE VERDICT IN THE LATE Shot Dead in 2 Liquor Saloon, ee Course Fickets: five | oe fin. the success and stability of the Company, No Visirors 10 TREASURY CLERKS ALLOWED.— forgige aeNaeelind grimy w YORK, Jan, $—At a late hour last night =: i sat Season sees j intlgving at tie OLD BOARD has lve the prob- | Te Secretary of the ‘Treasury has determined to | ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL IN THE HOUSE. | Fiat as ir was Pincr aNNOUNCED SET raya | Frederick Pati, aged G2 or ee ATbane, ai tene = = TH 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, lem cf “Insurance at actual cost to the insurer,” they | enforce the rule probibiting clerks in that depart- When the star route trial was resumed this | giot and instantly kilied by Francis Donnelly NAtioxat Tu : fe a saree een aa ah teetemeae ane =™: | caer e (ron fecelving’ visita Geligeivace Woniiions morning Mr. Chandier, for Mr. Brady, filed tn | quring a quarrel 1 a Ligiof saloon at ee wae, meceENs CORNER Sine Pease Bufirace.on the Vath Instant, at Gad Leta’ Hall; ve | during oftce: hours - Senate Proceedings. Frye, | frm the motion of which he gave notice yester- | ington street. Donnelly was arrested. Donuclly = RS re WASHINGTON, D.C. street, and insure ihem ¥ stic support. = Messrs. Sherman, Platt, Hawley, Grover, Frye, jouses crowded wit's the 1 city to wee artistic } ances of . = es conte (Onsium: day, to have the verdict as first announced by the | 18 proprictor of the saloon tn which the affray og» ROMOTIONS 1 Turap = S vork i 1c od. Is ‘hat Paul. in company with Lapham and Miller (New York) presented petl- | foreman of the jury at the last trial recorded. | CUFed. It ts sald t pans moe ashore Mr. J. ©. Swift has been promoted from a second | (9 : ate We receive reenlariy by aro} "S TEAGYDIENN lowing Fo-vien Pavers and Pashts rises i JESSE B. WILSOS g | tons for a Constitutional amendment prohibiting | pyis verdict acquitted ‘Turner and Peck. Under parectrer a Rutter Memaieg tore MARY ANDERSON, Austeatel Lona News, ‘London Grape, Pie~ SO oe Co third class clerkship in fhe Third Auditor's | the manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors, and, | instruction of the court the foreman changed the | Pat Paul was afiteman on a enna = DEEN. Me ie #5 Daly ten, London Stand JANES W, BARK’ clase inthe eune OMG at the suggestion of Mr. Blair, these and similar | torm of the verdict, so that it dtd not apply to | ut h 1 OUL Of Work for some tine. He Ww . Mr kt. EL. DOW: Fun. Londen Truth, London Wo Lon- E. > nate her own excelent Dran Compan, ‘ 1 petitions heretofore presented were referred to the | peck, who being dead, had not stood trial. Mr, | WulAtTied. yap tie $23-10¢ iS ENp OF THE CREEK TROUBLE—Indlan Coramis- se vs 5 te eiveda tele. | “ommiltee on education and lavor. Chandler argued that the defense were entitled to Old World News by Cabte. THIS (WEDNES eS = 7, | Stonér Price yesterday afternoon reccive ‘The President laid before the Senate a commu- | the benent of the verdict as to Peck. cde eng ley MISS ANDELSON i pare eg WASHINGTON, D.CSAN GARY: tar, 1869! rata from Agent Tufts, dated Muskogee, 1. T-» | nication trom the Szcretary of the Treasury trans- a Mee RIURAORADERA See oreo ALFXaNpnra, Jan. 3—The Suez canol tariff has Hruneh ‘The BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS heretofore con- | Javusry @: 185, stating that “the Creel trouble 15 | mrtting the estimate of the commtsstoner of inter- i : been Ctrane per ton. Fa ended. ” Ail parties have gone to their homes. trea | _Mr. Merrick, reading the record of the last trial, iia deere ee: Le Leto ay ducted by WM. HAHN, at 816 7th street and 192 Penn- = nal revenue of the amount that would be require; ot trial, X . cbs Pysioaiin a pe ae eee papain = tablished at é claimed that the first announcement made by | —The frontier commission has. aes : sylvania avenue, will be continued from this date on by | rn niece te, oe i Quinn Cee ee ce Or are oh ce Gme | mircaian (Diocesan want nice Ae wenaiet eet us oe taoore "Tp Goommenn ane eee the admission as partners of MORRIS and 8S, FRED postmaster! a ER he reduction of the tax.” port as to form. The jury did not, he argued, , Greece on ail points. HAHN, under the style and firm of Mr. Hoar stated that he would endeavor tocall| make any verdict as to Peck. The verdict, as aa mir Puc Mipsnirmen Albert N. Wood, Joun H. Fillmore, | up the presidential succession bill to-morrow. TSSELLDORF, J H. M. Dombaugh, and Alfred L. Hall have been | _ The president laid before the Senate the memo- | §'Ven, Was the verdict as recorded by the clerk. | 4. qj cet, MANY. market square herg ison, I’ Flecaiice Parise WILLIAM HAIN & Co. Th Printemps, Le _ cia in rela | The jury accepted the correction of the court. By | May The Rhine bas reached the SAT ON A WALL.” ‘ , and many ‘otters too | Wishing all our friends and patrons a ‘Happy, pros- | ordered to examination for promotion, rial of the § ie Tnes Ny 3 aon tok wn adaiuionel | Gis eviaohon ar merrian said, if any man was | height of vs. With great efforts 4 trate NEW MUSIC, —_| BUMeroUs to meution. i q | Perous New Year,” we assure them that the new firm SOCIETY NOTES. associate Justice of the Utah supreme court. Re-/ guiity, Peck was gulity; but 1t was generally cou- peleb ye =n laid 10 Uring earth for the construc~ nt.” | ‘ oo Te eames Ati! | willatrive to maintain the reputation of the old house ferred to the committee on the Judiciary. ceded at the last trial that Mr. Peck was dead. nd old both pleased.” | Sui aud Americun, for RELIABL! Respectfully, WILLIAM HAHN, ) HOES at LOW PRICES, Petitions asking for the immediate passage Of] “Mr. Henkle and others of defendants’ counsel The reception to General and Mrs. Grant at the | the pending whisky bill were lald before the Sen-| having protested against these statements, te. 2nel r, Was one | ate. Merrick exclaimed that at the last trial they’ h: or those brillant Gare eS mark | ,,7he bill for the reltet of owners of the steamer | in their eloquent speeches, decorated Peck’s ray 8.—This town, with the excep. Bo: and th ses Of the clergy, y sutmerced. ‘The water in many houses Teaches the roofs, In Friesenheii, on the arn, Cw, Jackson was passed. 6 and claimed consideration for his memo ve be- the scene beggars description. BO FRED HAAS, | "Ot HAHN & C0... | the return to Washington of the great commander 2 TLL. cause he had fought to break the suackles'that “, Jan. &—Seventy houses have fallen 8. FRED HAHN, Ja THE FITZ JOUN PORTER 8) | qismaamle ‘ SSS and his popular wife. Tt wasnot a general recep-| 4+ eno close of the morning hour Mr. Logan | had already been shaken in the faces of some of | Radeniieimy, th Consequence at tee foe is a ase Forest and | [=gP° WASHINGTON, D.C... sen, 1599, | ton. as has been stated, but by card, and the ele- given to every lady aturday Matinee, NUARY Isr, 1883, s Companion, ae n Days, Harpers AUELE BHEA. | Journat of Ch misters ‘True TUES. a ch. | Littell’s Living Age, the depen lies is baer renee | Terrien hristian Dere ch Ado About Nothing. lington Hawk these Jurors.“ You mourned over him,” said Mr, | Rexuelm, Morsch and Oppan, eighty houses have, Pollet oF Pita Tone tment against the Dill for the | Merrick; «you grieved for his widow; you poured | fallen in each place from the seme ceva At une Peopil ; ese fur an sa i eEEY @nEx a Baste, Boxt'ti| Our Establishment has now entered the FIFTY: | &Mt parlors, though flied, were at no time the | relier of Fitz Toke Porter. MONDAY, Adrie WEDNESDAY, ofl in hig wounds.” Nienna,the danger Is serious and preparations a 7 : facrush. The invitations were issued for | Continuing his discussion of the details of the N ‘evcricy, Mawazine, THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, and as the suo- | 900° Of @ crush. 4 ites ef Mr. Chandler remarked that if decorative | Making tosound alarm bells directly the dykes! = 55 nine o’clock, and many of the leading guests came | military movements at the fede) oat Speeches were to count, they should count on the | show signs of yle:ding. he Kepubic. Bur- | cessors of TODD & CO. and JAMES Y. DAVIS, we promptly at that hour, and withdrew carly,out of | Run, Mr. Logan said that about the other side, If, he said, the handsome attitudes of THE NEW GOVERNOR OF GIBRALTAR. Gem Pe 9 order to Porter, diited 4:30 ; . B mpaenees3 ak ereine Ameri: it proper to return our sincere thanks to our | deference to the presumed fatigue of the travelers, Tinto belace: Ids eae eae ae a Seen rentines sata pomng saya, Prosecution | no BEALras, Jan, &—General Ge Jone M. Stem ees ——_=— | ch ‘Jautna he Mallway Ase, | #leudsand customers for their very generous patronage. | who had recently arrived from New York. It Was | dispatch announcing that he had determined to | youd lose half tts force, chief of Gibeatan bas erginng hers. Genera i ue now SKATIN ie Texas D Stee | We hope, by sirict attention to business and courtesy | a notable gathering, embracing many of the Gen- retire to Manassas, and Tre eet ates | “They will all remain to the last,” sata Mr. | Napier, of Magdaia, who retires from the ofcet NEW YORK AVENUE, oe Gr Music and Drags, | € all, fo merit a continuance of the confidence and | eral’s associate heroes of the war, and ladies of COREE ree Suppressed it. | Merrick. will leave here to-day, i - Sens Dramatic Sewss . Rural New Yorker, | patronage heretofore ao liberally bestowed. Prominence in society when Mrs. Grant was the | housive Pope, the officer who carried the order, THE COURT PROTESTS AGATNET NONSENSE. GAMBETTA’4.TO BE THE GREATEST FUNERAL SINCE Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streete. The Countr a0, Our Continent, Grip, Sports . x residing social genius of the White House. The | testified that he'delivered tt at 5:30. Judge Wyle suggested that an end should be THE FIRST NAPOLRON'S. ESDAY AND FRIDay | Bae, Suuliary Treinces, Chimney Carer, Fiymeutth JAMES Y? DAVIS’ SONS, Presence of many young belles was also a feature | “alt gewelk ihe shateeter of Douglas Pope tor | nat to nonenes odosvon, Jan. &—The Pats correspondent of the TS, at8, and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at | York Feder, “Weekly, “Fis Bate | jas-tw MATS Yenneyivanie wenn, | OFM@ evening; several of thego. were trom other | VACUY 8OL TTY HOG ato potn | eden wis” asked Mr. Chandler, “ld. the Ereatest since the remalus of the rst Napa Music by Weber's Orchestra. Nota American, B ew. The Gene | <> Ee ee tea no ase ee site in, Waahiny - | warmly defended the character of Douglas Pope, bel Sweep off into this nonsense, your | Were brought to the Invalides, } i ,_ | tur e, Harper's Maxazine, tie Monthly, BS ARES ’ a who is now dead. jonor?”” THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT NOT UNWILLING TO REND n be made for individual in- | Cathol:e Worl, international Review, Eclectic Maga- eo. well-known Restaurant keeper, and been presented in society. Full ball tollettes on | “yr Logan finished his speech at 2:05. “Because,” said Mr. Merrick, replying to the AN ENVOY TO THE VATICAN. | Fine, Lapvancotits Magazine, ‘The Marazine of Amer {he part of many ladies indicated their apprecia-| ir. sherman tried. to have, the bonded whisky question, “had nonsense to sweep away.” Loxpox, Jan, &—The Standard prints a alepatent Saar ae aren cc ence Moutbiy, vant Nostra MR. C, M. JOHNSON, Hon at the character of the reception. ‘The host | pit taken up, but Mr. Sewell sud he wished (0 ae a je from Archbishop Mccabe, arcublsuop of Duvilny so | Engineering. Macwzine, fhe Ameriern Journal of met his guestsgat the head of the grand stalrway | occupy about’ half an hour reading testiinony in | SCENE BETWEEN JUDGE WYLIE AND ME. CHANDLER, to Cardinal Jacoblal, the Papal sreretary oF wee any of the uuccenpied mish Fito OE M oe ie tele mane Te The Famed Oyster Dealer, will open at 911 Detreet | leading to the parlors, insi¢e the elaborately- the Porter case in reply to Mr. Lozan’s statements. || After Mr. Chandler had argued his point for ‘ 5 : LAXcotn ate. Awaki Baby | sd, Ciiaterbox, allots northwest, on draped main doorway Of which stood Mrs. Beale, aide ch e Stating that a person sent to him by Earl sy 0eT,! Mr. Sherman sald that at the conclusion of Mr. | some time, Judge Wyllie, referring to the lord Heutenant of Ireland, hi a fated Gla ene ng @ reception dress of. black sith, plain and Rots pemeree | ee again ask the Senate | record, sald Peck was not in the indictment in the | British government, on Earl Spencer's advice, was’ Junstriped in combination sean Sumptuous D y view of the verdict. The trial of aman without | Dot unwilling to send a minister to the ae Faces and Jewels, the latter tncluding a necklace of House of Representatives. ct ch new-come: wear: SATURDAY, JANUARY @ raciously welcoming each new-comer, and wear: MEDEN. GAMUARE Gee. rican Canoelet, the | They cordially invite their friends and the public. 3-5 With the same attributes as those of the Prussi i zt neh Bert 8 plea was worthless. Judge Wylte remarked that | With 3 Janohins a0 and und Meer.’ The | p> JER COLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILD-| pearls, Miss Beale, facing her on the left, wore | Mr. Hatch of Missouri, presented a telegram minister. Cardinal Jxcobint replied, on the 24th! ee th Century, Fort: | [1d Accoctation will Wolk tee see eotity | PERE morvellleux, ‘covered with the finest white | trom the St. Louls Moreartive exchange, asking for | he Tecord showed that no verdict had been ren- rcutlahioe Meee ce eres pie, MERE St this! Xv RAE Ee counece rux. 'y Family Herald, Gok’ p. re at GAS Th cereet apecaeeaT youn, At | Spanish Ince—a lovely tollette. "The ‘eyes of each the immediate passage of the “Sherman extension | S°{r9 38 t0 ition. > wd ere pone SUNs = daneman's Magazine, | ino Patent Office. Stock can he aubeerived eo re | guest immediately atter greeting them caughtGen, Yaa weed we97% ne a “I beg your honor’s pardon,” said Mr. Chandler, | Proposition. applying to any of the Directors of af the niecting, | Nd Mrs. Grant, who stood In front of the-mantel | Pill.” Referred. ms Ing, “It does show 1.” Delayed {bis aesociation ix eoverned by business men, and par- | opposite the doorway, the General in ordinary | Mr. Sherwin, of Illinois, presented a memorial ‘1 insist now that you” began Juage Wylie, . das | ten dente sont inetohemectventhelr | evening dress, his wite 1n-a black Lyons velvee, | of the Amoriewn Soclel Setteee association, asking | rapping bis desk. of eter joronl i anes ant Ge isplay on our counters: or desivin to save money etang, interest on | the skirt parted in front and disclosing ere Cong to distribute such moneys as it may see “Have I not the right—” persisted Mr. Chan- Adams thls morning, a passenger and mall tment of London Christmas Pictorials glowd Join, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, | of kilt-pleated white satin, Large dlamonds GY sniouy ths event tates tie Geo cotnties | aier: wasdanolen bee ied % 2 EDT & BRADLE’ in the horse-shoe ral whic! encircles ” ol , Sir, fol Se cetnene Jot aye and Dramatic: teal Estate and Itisuranes Agents, in front her abundant brown hair. The THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. order of the court and see that the gentleman A Policeman Killed. scriptions invited to Periodicals, Magazines and $28 FP atreet northwest, | kindly expression so well remembered _ in Newenapers, | © ck U_ UE | vu The House then at 11:15,went into the committee | takes his seat. The court will neither ve talked | . DEXTER, CoL., Jan. &—At a late hour on Mone! her face is still its gteatest charm, = BB | Orders by Mail rotieited. ots for sale in all parts of the city. St CCC LELL BBB | x 4 oe 3 down by counsel, no matter how loud his voice | 4#¥ night, L. Slemm, a membor of the police force} anole nd rentscoliected. | 8 face with whose freshness and fatr contour the | Of the whole (Mr. Townsend, of Ohio, in the chair), | may be, nor browbeaten by any Now, sir, | #t Pueblo, was shot and instantly killed vy un ‘ ‘operty of non-reat- | Pessing years deal gently. It Wasa tribute to tho | On the army appropriation bill, the pending | you will'understand your josition, okd mine ian, parriee, istinguished character of these special guests of | amendment being that offered by Mr. Browne, of Mr. handier having taken lis seat, Judge Stven tn eae Seen - the evening that no one stood near to make pre- ras f Wylie proceeded to announce his decision over- toed ern ine bert | SeMtations to them. Noticeable in the gathering | Ladiana, for the gradual aboiltion of the pay corps Las Vegas, N.M.g Jan. 3. —Early yesterday morne ruling the motion of Mr. Chandier. “I regret,” were the faces of Generals Sherman, McClellan, | the army. vite special a rasmueh as we exceute ‘or Card Engrav- | is) have sup-rior G BRIDGE DODG the residence ‘of Mr. Friedinan, a Wealthy, : he sald at the close, “that counsel have forced the | 2% a Monograia aid Patong are hereby | Miles, Poe, Parks, Van Buren, Higen, Vanviie | Mr. Upson, of Texas, offered as a substitute for | court to takeeaureme measures, Dut we must have | WGOLDUVer, Was destroyed by re.” The loss i f iy poles in the Bri ie Shore or in | McKeever and Joe Johnston; Mr. Ree: Bancroft, | that amendment an amendment providing for the | oraer.” ’ \ces the productions of the ALDEN DODGE: Chiet Justice Waite and Associate Justices Mat, | retirement of such paymasters oF officers of the tn Houses, with envelopes to JAM H. MORGAN, ‘or € GaLvVEston, TEX.. Jan. 8—A special dispatch te si News from Waco says: “ Yesterday the stock! s ays tary OF ay’department as are incapable of performing EXCEPTION TO THE RULING OF THE COURT. ae N 2 => NOTICH OF CO-PARTNOTARIP, Postnaster Generals ‘the British, Morice ang | tng dudes or thelr fice oe abe ene eeeermRnE Mr. Chandler having noted an exception to the | $f Wit, Sinclair, a harnes--rake )- abs P. = Non GEroWa, DG ton ist,, 1893, | Chinese ministers, and tho mitten on nee Argen- | be no more appointments to the grade of major 10 | rating of the court, Mr. Henkle Tose, as he sald, to $10,000; insurance ¢6,000, 1124 th stre Raving this d id with me in business my | tine Republic; Ion. Horatio King, Chief Justice | the pay department until the nuinber of majors in say that he concurred in the motion of Mr. Chand. Hack Pay. IEW Eee aa Truiness Bho ieAyeess, the Dyeing aud Cleaning | Drake and Justice Davis, of the Court of Claims; | that department shall have been reduced below S EW THEATER COMIQUE. Jueiness will hereafter be conducted athe old stand, | Senators Jones, of Nevada, and Voorhees: fitty. ler, and “wanted to present this thought tothe | New Brunswick, N, J.. Jan. 8—The decision of N =e 1068 Jefferzou street, under the firm name of + | Representatives Randall _and Kasson: Judge’ Me The substitute further provides that in future | mind of the court.” the supreme court gives $20,000 as back pay to city, MONTAGUE’S FEMALE MASTODONS, Pennsylvania svenue, W. H. WHEATLEY & SON. “| Arthur, Col. Hoffman, Dr. Lincoln, Licutenants Self- | appointments to the grado of major and pay-| «uy don’t w: » officers here, making $90 cue ex-Collector Miller! ashi — pools bDE. - | app ‘ant any more thoughts,” sald Judge | ana ¢000 to cache ‘and eity offic In the Bighy sensational burlesque of the Ct US ee aren DC. for the very. jiteral patronage recetvsd in | Tage. Eliott and Euory, Mr, D, W. Hartlert ME | The line ct the eras vo the Frank Of captain in| wyite.” “ heve had enough.” ~ aia sin ey eee j PPLY C: AS PRESENTS, re ally x and Sanders Irving; Mr. Allan Arthur and Mr. F. army. SAPPY MAS. Which last not for e day, nor month, but forthe | {he rae e ues fem. intending et ito give my 3, Philips, of The dixecuttve a ie and oto: ‘Tne substitute Was rated out ¢ ot order. - << wate TESTINONY CONTINUED, Tie: bane WHOLE YEAR OF 1883. persona nto the hasiness. Work called for an ‘niet Justice Waite was anied by his Browne’s amendment adopted—yeas, 7 f * New United States Intro lucins the famous Shaver ius Whste in the ests, Postal cards promptly | daughter, wearing a rich creamswhite onthe: tes | 31; hays, 8 air. Chartes H. French was recail 4 by Mr. Hen- | omcer at ‘Station furnishes the NAC NAC DA Im 3 kle to prove certain drafts which he had received. | weather report: The barometer is General of the Army by Miss’Rachel Sherman; | ME UPSON ON THE IMPORTANCE OF A WELL-DISCIP- ani Minister West by his daughter, both ladies LINED ARMY. Mr. Brewer, of the contract office, was called by | Borthwest, where sppearck Tel eeetam also in white satin. Ouner Tare ossed. With | | Mr. Upson, of Texas, in speaking to a formal | Mr. Ker to prove that a letter, taken from the files more than 80 degrees below zero In Matitot noticeable elegance, were Miss Eustis, of Mr. Cor- of the department, was in the handwi of Mr, tmz coran’s family; Mrs Laughton, In am chectorg | Smendment, expressed hts interest in all matters lepat it, W the handwriting of Mr. | northern Minuesota. The following are {wil Te held af “afar tollet of bluck; “Mrs, and Miss Matthews, Mrs, | Which looked to increasing the efficiency of the | Valle. This letter, dated February 7th 1882, and | Mooreliead, Minn. 81 degrees Lelcw aero attant ane rthwebt, on : I 3 beatae : general | 15 degrees;’Fort Buford, D. T., 29 degrees below, 883, at 7p. m. John ¥. Miller, who was accompanied by her | army. Having lived for many years on the fron- | addressed to Second Assistant Postmaster General wae, » , ced for shares in the fourth TiS rerriie tte NEE. EDslsh, of San Francisco; | tier, he had learned, from personal experience, the | Elmer, stating that he had received trom Mr. El- frees below nero a alt a ae i 3 Merrill, of Natchez, who accompani ier | ie |“! A letter concerning the all t r OMPRVILLE, Vice Presiaent, | host, Dr. Lincoln; Mrs Ricketts wite pies conc, | Importance of a well-disciplined, well-appointed | mer concerning th subcontract of | oti Ine, Manttob, 16 degrees below zero, fall of IT | + army. The occurrences of thy past should serve | One Charles H. French; Unat he believed there was her two fair young guests, the Misses Harwood, of ‘ de ecg ‘Usual Matinecs, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AN N™ DIME eUM. y ne, near Lith street, THOMAS JNO. JOY EDSO: ew! All Wonderful! ings for the future. | Communistic and so- | some mistake, as his (Vaile’s) subcontract, now on | of 8 degrees, Devivdad, Deke eae re ea : - as warnings for the future. sl emistake, as hls > ROW 01 Wrist ag go BSG ease ea : Bes ART, ‘ ‘hein te. £9 VE BUILDING Bing. aay etal) eee sett clalistic ieueraye of human slauzhter, spolla- a ale Gained a Peck = halen et ged an ry Fat ot n presen St. Pau Mines 9 ‘de! NG ‘ontaining a Co lection cf the tures exhibited Ass will i cular monthly Mrs 5 S80 vor, 2 es, | the’ alleged subcontraet of French pu to aay a ipa tis year cf nt Painters | Miecting at Comopelitan lil, corner Sih and Esteeets | MIse Levine dies ae Ae Loring, Mra. Poe, Mra | Uo and outlawry.under the guise of labor strikes, = Purpo! 1 DAY grees below zero, no change. Eastport, Mal Seed oho eheouraged by lolid-mouthed demagogfes, were | have been mnade by John W. Dorsey. as attorney, | recs, Below Zero, bel Til | Bieler ia Rooke for piers ruaty, &, Wess. at Tsu | Parks, Mrs, Romero, ‘Mra.’ Selfridge’ and | Gnmnistekabl rarniners Of internal Caner to the | He acked ty have tee aaatior boat Until he could | Geerecs ‘Te lowest, cane caren See ona stock closes at this mectins. her guest, Miss Elliott; Mrs. looker, | peace and ood order of the country. Thoughtrul | consult with John W. Dorsey. last night was 27 degrees above zero, a fall of D is CONNELL, President, | daughter of ex-Senator stewart; Mrs. Hazen, Mrs. | Minds would not trout this matter with indiffer- | Mr. Madison Davis, chief clerk of the office of the degrees, On DANIEL DONOVAN, Secretar, Ja2-2t_| Don. Cameron, Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. Jones and | Gnce, Hut would. consider ac the most serious } Third Assistant Postmaster General, was calied —_—_— ee }c=> SPECIAL NOTICE. her guests; Mrs. Sanderson and Miss Sterling; Mrs. | proplem of the day the question of preserving the | to prove the method of paying the mail contrac- An Insane Clergyman. : LS Foun, who accompanied her father. Postmaster | Hents and liberties off individual «He wee ce | tore The court, however. not considering the evi- | _Krwqsrox, Onr., Jan. 3.—The Rev. A. Matthews, SCHER, OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL, FIRE INSURANCE | Serer Howe; Mrs Randall, Miss Fleming, Miss | favor of keeping the army up t0 a. high cegree ot | dence hesesearg (rmaterial, and the detense ob- | tne Presbyterian miulster of Trenton, who was rH TREE. FD. C. Meciellan, Miss Wise, the Misses Berry,’ Miss | emciency, and therefore opposed many provisions | Jecting to it, Mr. Davis was excused from the | lately compelled to resion his charge,owing to big! 30 93,6 Oppcaite v Prseanniy. _ No 902 Pa. Ave. N,W. ee ini nose dark hair shond ¢ crescent Of dia- | of this bill, which, in his judgment, would bring | stand. increasing mental weakness, to-day disappeared.s . & asiaxatox, Dre. 36, 1882, | Monds; Miss Folsom, of New York; Miss Van | {t into disrepute, Mr. Ker then took up route 38135, from Saint | We has become violently insane and yesterday ate’ a ~ | gaat le int tof Gctuntin, wae belts | Inacamantes An ineemee ectenen te eeaet | 1a concluding his specch Mr. Upson eatied at-| Chavics to Grevalorn dnd Mes Geo ak Remon nt tempted to put his wife's eyes out with a Fed ho v SPECIAL NOTICES. the J hird Mone pee Te ee lot Proxiing, | in the dining-room, and tea tmthe Ubrary. ‘the | enlion t the high degree of eMiciency of the] the office of the Second Assistant Postmaster at Odd Fellows’ etre ts northwest, ¢ By the charter cf tl | unagers to constitu the 18s, on the Company is required to be held af the above | tertained at dinner by Senator ‘and Mrs. Miller, of | feet with a statement that he could not tell “, toeleet nine Direc- | meeting. By the eiath erticle of the by-laws of the Compan; is provided: “At the annual meet of the Comp the first business in order ¢hal be the th FOLONEL KOGERS AND PROFFSSOR ANDERS | ‘of New ¥ ntnue to give their | ULD-PASHIOSED VOCAL AND INSTRUM ERTS poker, ith treet,” be D and E ; English army. General, was called to identify various oficial noncine at) Oot. 24 | last guests reured from the drawing-room at hali- r past ii. MR. ROBINSON BROUGHT TO HIS FEET. papers relating to the route and the handwriting a hous & condvet the sitatsvot | | On Monday General and Mrs, Qrant wilt pe en- | ‘This brought Mr. Robinson, ot New York, to his ite first document, offered tn evidence on this wars AGORA kor Lee ments in their honor are projeeted. Before the ate 6 . APOLIS, IND. Jan. 2. Shutt ! Wasa mistake in the advertisement. Notwith- | .,JNPIANAPOLIS, Inp., Jan. 2.—Jacod N (FOR MA of a chairman, who thall cnduer teen he ose of the Present week they will be joined vy | Kould Yield to no one in his admiration of the | Scanding this the route was let to Miner, ove eee ee Manes ana “datiserotty wound Tl ERG») fom. im accordance with the act of incorporat eee any ang. AE art ln eos its officers trotiing around after che representa iisoke and Garon, nrg clchedepenediane Policemen, Shu attacked Powers with his mane! e door from 71 ween the hours ef 9 o'clock a.m. m.' Insist on takin; arte ata 1 for a totstake an rectification cost ie vern- AR 7 sos, Chromo € All Policy-holers ate requested yauctuaily to attend. | jnstnace Gt thelr visite : ° © | tives of monarchy, whether dressed tn tho uni- : ns dt Stock ot Puserhaneiuts Sirtincl stesso cal wee Amount of premium notes held by: the » Cord and I rms Casi and Powers responded with his revolver. The Market, (OR! Jan. 3.—Virgini consolidated, After considerable argument Judge Wylie sus- cea ae a a gma to-day ine, ment thousands of dollars. form of an American soldier or dressed in the Airs: Laughton. at her Wednesday evening card | x1t of Argyle. [Laughter] He was alarmed rete defense objected to the admission of the bel neo eee Ie DRE | at the spread of English feeling that had invaded 2 id Texas. The glory of the English dram beat was 5 Miss’ Camille Berghmann. Mrs, Holtzman, of i Kk tained the objection to the letter, and at 1:40 p.un. Fidlageplila ner gusty who received with her thesound of despotism and the death knell of lib- ‘ company. Amount of cach on Ti ib received on rene art Gallery." “ol?” | with reita’e goods at lowest LECTURES. ALTIMORE, Jan’ 3.—Cotton steady —middit SA 4 a a@ recess was taken. Flour dull—Howard street and western super, 3. = t self and datighter on New Year's, will also be | noanuytar imivace muy ening tenwiae, Pemerease do. extra, 3.50a4-00; do. fanuly, 4,048,952 YONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rome sees he ee aay of The reer uenton has deferred Nxing any | to blot out all that abominable feeling that was Obsequies of Minister Allen. é € re bef at noon on MONDAY Gay of the week for receiving ealis till the close of | vetting Into the heads. of Suovs ned flunkeys to . Oftice of the Association, oom No. 1, second ft i her January receptions. “ ae IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SEEVICES AT ALI. SOULS’ 1882. LYCEUM COURSE. 1883. Vernon RB grucrof Fenunylvasia avenue and 10th and unpaid. a a 125.00 | "On the 16th instant Misa Dora Milier will Lee EERE na rOny, without having the brains that CHURCH—THE REMAINS TAKEN TO BOSTON. = = der of the Board cf Directors. : Py nadct of the Board of Managers of the Mutua | fancy dress ball to one hundred and fity of het | “Mic Hees, of Indiana, offered an amendment | The funeral of the late Hawaltan minister, Mr a Sone REY. JOSEPH COOK, 6 JAMES S. EDWaRh bk te) camer ot pends. , The costuming will be United to ladies | providing that tt shall not be lawful for an oMicer | syisha He Aties, took piace this morning from Alt ee ee Sores <; | ply, the gentlemen appearing in ordinary eveu- | on the active list to be employed by. any corpora Souls’ church. ‘The body was not remeved t tea eh ‘The Famous Boston Monday Lecturer, eS a te ane OCKHOLDERS OF | ing dress. . tion or inditmiual under pay or emolument unless : xed, spot, 61 ‘othe Steckholders of the Central National Bank of ners jection of Ducaes | Many of the younger’ soctéty ladies have en- | expressly authorized by law. church until just before the commencement of the yyaGl: Febraary, 60/,u61;"steanier, 69 bid. Washinton City: The snnnal clection of eicven Direc. MATLRUAD herpes fierce Crea gagements for every evening this week. Mr. Calkins, of Indlana, inquired whether Mr. | ceremonies. The President and members of the fe ate betiee Sg weatern) ; wt te ped Ge neke Reon Bak of Washinton City VEDNESDAY, the 10ch day of January, ta Next week Mrs. Itcketts will give a tea in honor | Holiman knew of any case to which the amend-| Cabinet were seated in the second and third pews, ized, 44nd: Pennsylvania, 44n4s. ious Si flane avenue, on MONDAY, January 8, 1°83, between Hook: wil boca: ay ane coved at 2pm. | of her young lady guests, the Misses Harwood, ‘Mr. Randall stated that he had learned at the | #@Jolning those set apart for the diplomatic corps, er hiDay x RY 5—*'The Spoiis Sys- | ie hosten of 12. a as the a nual report of book: will be closed on Cit th of January, ‘The second of the season’s series of germans by wee department tak ancien ahenne ‘on sick | All the foreign legations were represented, many i ae sig the same day. 3. AL RUE! HL HUI, President, Gente Club 1s the soela} event for to-mor- | jeave was in the employ of the Pullman Gar com: | of the members accompanied by ladies. All the rents 25 | _av-weestal Castiier. Hata 5 pany. ladies were attired in black. The members of both | SOOKE FOR SUNSCRIPEION TO Sroue ‘OR MANAGERS 1883. | gaya Fested geet ea ee ering on Tuos- | | Mr. Teed, of Maine, and Mr. Cook, ot New York, | tues Wore attired tn penalties omen ssl In the Third Co-operative Building Association Ae CT < -y | Mivs fested yesterday trom the fatigue of their | thought that that was a case which, if true, de-} ratts were present in 2 body. The Justices of the vain qpen until Febrvazy Ist 1889, at the foliow- | MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | New Year receptions, but agufflotent number were | served the areontien win Coen a Suprean Gano ing places, vi TRE recelving to make their residence-streets lively | " ‘rhe amendment was Withdra wn after some dis- Con Tess and ot} ‘igned to seats Abarewe Archer, 474 and T street: southwest. a, wren DiS TRIG Ok COLUMBIA, with carriages. cussion. in tie Dody ofthe church. The taney ae eee | ee ene iukets L Asal. 18, Brcletne to Have ‘ bo dg southwest |. WILLIA bs cone - a . A GRATE ¥. 3. Burte, “th strect and Maryland avenue south. | 2° SUR FRAINGN SHAR BON, Will bo rer obs DY nenators, waives eed ‘The District in Congress Ret wero tothe right of the main alsle. The ro- | rin, 7. Recante—finr, 2.515 "parrele: west. 3. SLAGETT, OSCE Winter Mey eee ae Sogial Season Of | ware pisTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL—CLAUSE ABOLIsH- | mains were Inet atthe Morne the church and, | tiishels: rye, 1,455 bushels, Shipments -whent, PLUMBING, eciiteeh & Stephenson, 6th street and Vincinia avenve | 4. SSEL reer winter may now be gonsidered fairly ING THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. Preceded by Dr. Shippen, tite pastor of All Souls’, | bushels: cork, ‘none. Balos—wheat. 376,700 \ GENERAL Jounre. eciaiker, & Oo., 11 street and Maryland avenue ane aie ural January bail glven By the cadets at | Tees te yesterday Oe Tee Eee eriatlon DAN | Tnerss Messrs, CHa LG de eee a8 | Coen tee eS6 us, B-Stopky—eeneraly | atrone, | os} a “1 = feat) Annapolis will be omitted this year. Quite a y “ Pall i the hi . pall-bearers, —T. Exchanwe—long, 479%; do. fc a : y ae aay, aine, and the honoi al HAYWARD © HUTORINGOS whee et on, 11th street and Maryland avenue anne ee in nomination, andis the | number of the cadets spent the holidays here, and | appropriations, appropriates less than the bill of Ast) Aristachie Bi ja Count L es ae ‘Governments—irregs | : + Ne C. B. Church, 12th strect and Pennsylvania avenue | d23-t}413 MANY POLICY HOLDEKS. | Were among the most tndustrious callers on ‘New | last yeai S17 NINTH STREET. | Daftiwest- in round numbers it foots up a little} count das Nougerrias, Poe ti altry for. the board of Bre commnroR Tee $k hie cee coe ciecting | , AR informal reception wilt be! given Mra Dr. | salary for the board of fire commissioners, W ket Wa Gull, weak, 18-3518. Waikes. Tih and G dress aoc tiweat. nds aud investing for uon-renidcuty wil rengin i | Flgon at her restionos, 108 Leases: to erry | Raced te renee to abolish, and to transfer their | men and placed in front of the pulpit. sept Tecate Bek Bt hin office, 1420 New Soak waaty; Andcan be found | froin 2 to ¥ p.m, Ue oceaston being her 60th birth- | duties to the District Commissioners “The force | erick Aiton weked ee es sister, HLL. Rose, A: u 2 Allen, and ident, Sth and © streets south- | st lis office, 1420 New York avenue every day, from a 4 in the office of the collector of taxes 1s increased, | followed by Mr. Elisha Allen, jr., and friend, Dr. epi ts If rumor speak true, there wil} be thres yery | #04 that of the auditors office reduced. ‘The ap: | Siaith, a Boe 9:30 a.1n. 04:30 p.m. Information re'ative 16 town elegant weddings here in the ng months,— prouriations for streets are nearly the sameas are} The order of the service wasa. reading by Dr. o con Year's day. _Branch, 130 Pst: ALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE ompson, Secretary, 902 Penneylvania avenue | l’ts, farming lands, &c., cheerfully given. Refers by 3 : = ined in the estimates of the Commissioners; | Sh the singing of the hymn No. 776, The those of Miss Brewster, the dat i ae Gino tor onuncaee Tachivitom, ging ‘Thompson & Co., 1th street and Louisiana avenue . McCARTHER, OF FARGO, ular. Cotton—dull. NEW MK, Js 3.1 -—dnll, heavy. Tacbented acer di ei n6 U NIVE! FACULTY te permission to H. D. Cooke, jr., & Co. 423-17" ‘Shares $2 each, and entitl purchase $1,000. = ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUITLOZENGE sutndous can bo Ghtgod at oe ae ae (eg? BELL 8 co. Constitutions can be obtained at any of the above pare STEVXNIA AVENUE, | BEY General, Miss Blaine and from Mozart, and the Constitutions as = ‘ Rodgers It the civil service committee 1s not ready to go cortege th . TAMAR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, | & ce su wale of Bo he MONDAY EVES Orvosite Usitep Sates TREASURY. Foubearemy seh : WiIDFOD- | ahead with the elvil of Of ae Dee Se nt ese pe i the following order: — & coepbamnanas Socmees ean canst oe Sena Clsaneh Wasnrxorox, D.C., December 15, 1882, Invitations have been issaed for the ma: ee whine ag sine ontine eae a EN NSE NGBsLia | Thomedenszyed have fornied a ce-pactuerahip under ceremony of Miss lla Ricketa. at this city, o iz Theuivers of the famfiye Preskacer Bea rm name of BE! C0., 68 BAN a * Independent, it a , EXDIES Prepared by GRILION. [pS COLUMBIA boat CLUB CERTIFICATES JASCISEAGENTS. doug ‘a general Banking, Ex- ra Foun ry Church, Sameary ith. ih Mr. Olmstend’s Nomination. ene ace of interment has not been aen- : Sole Proprietor, Notice is hereby given that the “CERTIFICATES OF | | Werreceive tor coltecticn bills, notes draftsand checks, The daughter of Represemtative Randall, her | HE 18 HEARD IN HIS OWN BENALF BY THE SENATE nitely settled, but the remains will be temporarily eu de Ire classe dela INDEBTEDNESS" of the COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB, | Payable in the principal Eastern ties, at par, andin | friends will be glad to hear, is much restored in SUB-COMMITTEE. piaced in the vault at Mount Auburn cemetery, Faculte do Pais, fe paid ta Tall ae poe eke | hares Wa tate eee ne went current rates of ex- | health, attuough not it as strong a8 before her near Boston. The entire details ot the funeral : 27 rue Rambuteaa, Paris. WE PEG 1 ful, oa presentati Ban finsucial fuformation efandine Bonds ard Stockenae: | Severe’ see it Spl a, were under the of Mr. Sevelion Brown, of GRILLON Ts {ke Pills and tne usual punca- RTPICA RESCH gate the INTEKESY ON | ally operuted in in the principal cities and will makepur- | _ Mra. M.D. Lincon, beet Mrs. Josephine vet tn Uacbenbie bi take, uae eee tee LLTIFICATES WILL CEASE. ‘chases when desired, Very Fespectfully, | Logan, began, last evening, Of a series of duces irritation. ARTHUR T. BRICE, PIMESELFLICR” | Xttora period tor convenerees atta ee en a4-1m_ Treasurer CB. | ROBERT ©. FOX. o'clock, followed the principal fearures of te evar Fold byall Druzxists. 05-th9t. w&s8t. Lo SAMPL S. SHEDD, ‘5-1. GEURGE W. BROWN, _ | fre inainging by Mee. iiss Lillian Her- > alacant 409 Ora Street NontTawest. Jas. E. Frron, Row’r C. Fox. _ Gzo, W. Brown | ske! nt ir. Crue Seaton a plano i ce by Ar. Harry Crat and Miss e talk on . ons PORTABLE GAS STANDS, FITC! FOX & BROWN, Fise Duzss Goons pre eMtAR STUDENT AND LIBRARY Lamps, | 0-5" FITCH oe on poeerisa Ai i os ER TG 1x 9 DECOKATED SHADES, GLODES, te. ees quite, large, and tcladed @ number of persons 419° InGréat Variety. |REAT, ESTATE AND* LOAN BROKERS, ae and ae z ft. Charles W. Deert CLOTH SHADES. ‘CARDS ESL ONE BS en Orrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ried to Miss Marian Denison », & daughter RED-BIRDS, JAPAN ROBIN. MOCKING- (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) of Gen. W-D. Whipple, now ‘on Governor's — Also, all Hinds of CaN. and Flxturce, at the ee — by the Te othe. weaniny SEW YORE BIRD STORE, All properties placed in our hands for sale are inserted | Wing very quiet, and lke the ing breal SILKS, oe Wades Mesos Heal _| Eivatig ieee) Our Natt ate Advi." cst | Beinanicg wn lita to inmats relsttves sa WITH PLUSHES AND VELVYETS TO MatcH. | [2g GAS FIXTURES.—E, ¥. BROOKS, Special attention given to the managementof eatates Gress. ‘There wore no b and of properties belonging to non-residents. to}- Mra Brinton Stone h > 091 157m Sracer, the renting of Houses and collection of Renta at mod- | 4695 1: 8t J Tae ¥ erato rates, and without charge for paying taxes, re- ¥ S Fall assortment Mitchell, Vance & ©o.. Goods. Cor- | mitting rents, and attending to rupaize, to which por- TYLER & CHEWSING, can Regen ais | *onalattantion ia given. t 2. Houses always ou hand for rent, ranging troui.$5 : OBA AND BETHESDA WATERS | $200 per mon faithful atten*ion given to the dis $18 tex STREET NORTHWEST. onl Valea oe a the suulleat property placed our. de. . Sas Loans on real eatata security made with care, and D HIS OFF emi-aunual interest collected and remitted without Bo. MID F street nucthowest. ©