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im scientific at in the polish of | nounced that the procession would be formed un- : 4 THE PREWDENTS CONDITION. . ;) | soxcses To CLOSED DISTILLERIES PROVING TOO HEAVY Ateracute in the acquisition ot but | der the direction of the sergeant-at-arms, Col. Washington News and Gossip. : ( IN.) a Loa To GAuRT. Sane and HEMULGTL: oot te ot the Eas Forbidden by Synicinn to Attemd : Dec. 31.—A loeal paper prints an in- sctem itera’ a Govenxwest Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- gan Olwequiens = | Feesecneed re : : i | = naeting of the Western, Ey port association Let his and fa all ‘Mx. Scrtpa’s Successon.—Mr.V. P. Synder, deputy } - well-chosen Morary, CALLERS To-woRHOW i; by (whisky pool). Mr. Woolner said that although learning, pfoclaim his love for books. ' Like Web- 7 Pony Laigst Tele HIN (0 The Star the meeting was coinparatively a harmonious ofc, Thousands View the Remains| yeaa the rare fctity to extract By q yet he predicted that in less than a year the pool controlier of the currency, has been appointed examiner of national banks at the cities of New | The President's physician aia not think ft safe In- t : . tellecvually, ‘his: rivals enderestinnoed, his Yorn, Brooklyn and Jersey City, In piace of Mr. A. | for htm to econ’ the funeral of Gen. Lagan to e Will be Gisedived. The fact Ss, he claims, the post of the Dead Senator. friends nevér fulty apprectised nus his adinlrers 2M. Scriba, Who has heretofore held that position. ccount of the bad weather. He there#ore Ere ephen el E e : never over-valued lim. He was a prodigious Drain- Punic Dest RESvCTION.—The public debt | remained close in the howse, All the meubers of FOOLHARDY ‘BRITISH TORIES. | en paring thow honsesheavity for being closed: CnenEy,. Ho call upos atl Boetoes of Enowtedge Statement tobe tssned Monday will probabty show | the cabinet, howe ended the tuners, Pre J! {that the burden has proved and ty proving too SIV SP hare fe he pepe nines G ieee aes ‘& reduction In the debt during the past mouth of a | Perations are bein made at the White House for ee Se great for the running distilierics. He sare thetr | TMPRE E FUNERAL RITES. | tectuatactivity: ‘trem nis imation to the barat litile over $8,000,000. tomorrow's reception, and it ts beloved the Ure to many outsile of fr to, eeare in, opposition er BOERS the “age of ‘twenty-five, to his place in Ris erate ‘Tar Pararor News bas reached Woahingtoa,to- | Presidcat will be able to wand the Teligua CONFESSING THE MURDER OF A GIRL. | and food the market, while the members In the mp fT CA Tapress ot his day of the death at Cincinnati this moraii@ ot |, Workimen are busy prepering the White House f BRS srptieaie have been the losers, He predicts lower | G¢REMONIES IN THE SENATE CHAMBER. Tolle the ational legislation of thiscoun- Matthew Fontaine Maury, brother of Mrs. W. a. | [0," the, reception to-morrow, Tk oes some ta which enters history. for _ c . . am Gat = twenty-five years. What great measure of Con- = = eg yay f- | jurning of an Emigrant Hotel in Chicago. Lip trees henp eae her seeng ioe gress is without his honored name> Future gener- ArPornrweyt.—James F. O'Neil, of New York | (8. A brit, che rpei has been put Burning s Becuanest, Dec. 31 —The Servian government | The Address of Rev. Dr. Newman | Sons will read his spesches with wonder sed ad- city, ‘has bose appointed anematt inapecter of yA dy ae eee —— hhas opened confidential negotiations for a confed- tization, and his creat speeches on the “Impeach. Doilérs of steam vessels at New York. Hie, Ontakde the buding te inva framework fOr ration of the various Balla Bett getsiea e To ree eee eciany vessels at *. re Duttding th oe THE BRITISH POLITICAL CRISIS. | of war. ah on “Thomas,” his deiease of “Grante his Rea Apwmat Jou Lee Davis has been or. | Wie torm sueiter has boen raised in expectation — —_—-. The cold north wind of last night, which sent a | 02,.thon Senet to een dered as president of the naval retiring board, vice | {hovwa anes the cant ‘Whe London “Times” Intimates that Staniey Before the King. Griving fal of sleet, veered towards morning, and | among forensic efforts, Tirall his legislative fe a. thrown across the court to the Conservatives are Foothardy. \Buvsseis, Dec. 31.—Henry M. Stanley, the ex- | q drizzling misty rain began to fall. The mixture | he was never crushed in debate, paren The Myues regrets the toss ot | plorer, had, an interview, lasitig am hour, with | Se'spow and sleet which covered the ground tO & pine, men have the ower of language: Logan URGENT ax MARYLAND Posraasrens.—Charies ‘They Found the Stone on ministry through the opposition of the | ing l2opo! depth of several inehes was gradually converted | Dfiogte, and could raise meteishor tate argument, Garing ine coromony Are. Loge. here ey nas een appointed a fourth class | gor rue RURIED TREASURE HAD DISATPRARED, conservative rank and file, It says It cannot look Delayed by the Storm. Into slush, but, despite the weather and the dis-| He restmbled not so much the beautitul river nas Coavulelvely, white he codeumored $0 south Postmaster at Mechum’s River, Albermarie county, | «tye New York Timessays: A short tune ago @ wath much hope to the mos Of fhe coming set] | ALL MAIL TRAINS GOING INTO NEW YORK LATE—A | comfort of the Stowly-descending rain great crowds | whose broad streain winds through rich and varied | fee” {00" heavy veil failed to her emotion, ‘S. Grant—placed there by | Va.; Henry P. Halbert at New Geneva. Jackson = man named Conklin, now redding a few miles von of parila A foreign affairs will 1 4 ome. catia nti scenery, but that which cutsadeep and rapid chan- his own hand in the club's quarters in October, | County, Va: ‘and Armistead Barksdale, Jr., at - 4 Tek the ministers to the uimast. “The courage | ew yous bee Sn The hesty stor has de. | Or Permle continued to pass through the rotunda of nel tardugh rugged! rocks ald frowning wis, Tea v= OE Loa Ga a ae side Ma her sat. a py | INWL. At the funeral of Grant, in Albany, N. Ye | Meadville, Halitex county, Va. ‘Thoiaas P. Spates wanan, Onan, Nistbed Ge soettenas of conservatives profess to be tead¥ | y,yuq the mails fromthe south und west. At the | Of {ue Capitol to obtain a last look at the remains | fg the impress of its power in the productiveness | ,,1"S,1084m: On the arm of her son, followed Dy | the cub turned out cleht ended strong. to d3 | bas been Appointed at White's Furry, Mtontgpinery nry Walters, at Shelter Island, and related store for can only be ity it. was reported that the | fGen. Logan. The rotunda was open all night, | through which it passes, which, but for 1t, would | fumty and close al friends, passed out of the | Honor to the memory of the distinguished dead, | SoUN'y, Md. und Jonas E Fook at Broad Kun, Mr. Walters fuli of romance, ‘The mam ane of Cae eee inaiis on the New York Central aud Hariem River | Dut after Calle > se few see ee pas See oat cacde oe ete ane Senate chamber by way of Nera Reset oey ie pppoe poppet ree Or edcioan Eesekhooeny, had resided in the howse at present occu road, which were due here at 7 anc B00%clock | themselves of e rivilege. put art ra 1¢ ladies’ reception room unt Le ers: [t is im) to estims the ber of per- ARMY ORDERS.—The le. of al @ of Capt. | pled by Mr. Walters afty-tr year » fnovning were one nour and a hait late and | ens morning the rush commenced and | Mingling harmontes, but rather the sound of the | Yad congressional commicice wiky haired cee possi ate the num| ave of absenc apt. | pled ny y-five Years ago with hie mails on the Pennsylvania railroad, due at the layed the mills {701 post office in tht: rR Sister. He worked at Ur for Capt, Samuel ; n trumpet, waxing louder and louder, the | ining out of the main deot or the chamber, had | S88 WHO viewed the remains in the rotunda | W. W. Rogers, 9th infantry, has been extended six | MSU". Ie worked aU £9 Capt. Sa : aof the decision of the liberal | same hour, were two hours late. Snow blockades | continued until five minutes to ten o'clock, when | caverns of the earth ‘nd resounding nroug the | Hussed Out Of the building, hs ter marched | from three o'clock to midnight last night. ‘The | months; that of 2a Lieut. Charies P. stevens has deaah ene doen eh Roses ete een to refuse toenter the conservattve cab- | are reported west of Harrisburg. Dumchous phiotagrephers present: on opporcunity | eucreune heavens, It is a vencruble saying Of | through the oorridor, with’ an escort of soldiers, | Une at times extended from the east door of the | been extended two months. ‘The redienation of | wh . hough they Would continue to give it wea seal memeions fei prevent an opportunity seripture eat che “day of a man's death 18 better | to the rovunda, and then down the main central | rotunda tq the statue of Washington four abreast. | Capt. Francts v. Greens, corps of eagineers has | “Sof long ayo he @reamet thiit while tring 4m ar support. Turkey’s Torpedo Contracts. y oy nt .! staircase to the east, where they took the car- | As the visitors approached the funeral bier it was n ACCE] 10 take effect U - Twenty days’ | the old Lond howestead wo of Cape Lari ew z appeared since the floral tributes from Chicago | or the holy Sabbath his noble soul lett our pres- | Tages ‘They were followed by the ‘Members and | divided Into two One passing to the right | leave of absence has been granted Lieut. Jon L. | quughters tutied #400)In gud and sliverone nae ‘The Doctrine of Future Probation, | "2 GUARANTEES OF THE popepsbedagetieny were eee poss ee Chee. Logan was the foremost, satosman of (ue | Seuators not of the committee and by the Grand | and the other to the left, oth meeting at thc | Johnston, Sth ea the stairway in the collar. ‘The tmamen wee ene gts 5 CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 31.— -AUTIFUL FLORAL TRIBUTES. zl er and inotaee. ‘west side and passing on and out ine stood aioe 4 MIVELY ERATE ON TT IN THE ANDOVER HEMESY | jocted the guarantees furnished by the! , peautiful and appropriate emblem was that | Wil have her ilustrious crinity of national great | SY Dn, wOLMCE seuss Cabatot: Rear the head of thevcoffin and an’ artilieryiman | A PLEASING INCIDENT at the Treasury depart- hy oer chee nen trigeo emplated ‘giving a “contract. forthe Gon. | from U.S. Grant Post, @. A. R. It wasin the de. | B¢s* Lincoln, greatest ofstatesmen; Grant, great | ater tne ceremony in the Senate chamber, a | Hear the foot, " Hach sige was guarded by com- | ment, breaking upon the ordinary aull routine of | fe" Ae Gurgucty SLM Stour De sister thad siled not Bostox, Dec. 31.—in the Andover heresy trial | templated ‘giving a “contract for. tile con 8. b est, of profesdional soldiers; Logan, the greatest ny nox | Tades of the G. A. R. Mrs. Logan was greatly con- | daily official life, was the presentation to-day of a | long since, and tial on her deathbed ant wad thls morning. Rev. H. 3. Dexter. D. D_ began his | struction of torpedo boats, and venders | sign of a square, shaped upeight of ivy ground | volunteer general produced by this couritry, number of people were permitted to enter to look | cerned about a proper guard fee ‘at the “ tell hin something about tre Lord sisters: . <p the charges. He devo er handsome G. W. ior, | © the work will again be invited. It Is probable | surmounted by, two crossed cannons of yellow | But wherein consists that strange charm of his | at the exquisite floral designs which were left in | Capitol, and, in comequence, an ususuetiy’ 1 cane to Mr. G. W. Fales. The audiior, juestion of future probation and | that Germany will be able to exert pressure suMi- | lowers; these. in turn capped by a white dove. | personality tat falls upon our spirits to-day ike 2 Seta Hon tas Conaetagng, an, unusually Largs | the Hon. James Q. Chenoweth, on behalt of the | © wi the iz Uno i ler of the old house on Vice President's desk. piter Island, by e she could : Wed tom He cary portions of is ad | elent for the reacqulrement of the contract for a | the abe was star shape with round eenter | Aholy enchantiment? | Whence the mrgic spell of Rmnong thous Whooton advanteoear tis jwivt: | in the guard of honor wasinade, ed Sate oer yay yee yt SF rss Were historical, Passing’ rapidiy over the | German firm. Bi grln mnie, Dearing the words, “U.S. 37," | is presonee? Whence te secret of the power of | fege was Aira Folaom. several photographers | ANOTHER SENATOR WHO DiED DUsIWO TuE motapay | Het? AUGress 10 Presenting the cane to the vener. | nt jihs closed iy death. This and his a sen, Eni’ Cinsnion: stoped 6c Pymouts | Palmet's Charied Mody Recovered, | “pug imran eg huge pillow bor. | siinictent to say that his parentage was honorable, | Were Present with their instruments to get ple- RBCESS, long and bonorable ike of Mer Palen oa Nery | Ure tight be uldden tn tae ciat of heed howe, ark Confession, adopted ; c : ales, haan ona 3 - i mage ston council. From this potnt | sq. Lovis, Dec. 1.—The charred body of Arthur | dered with green; the center, a mass of White, held | that his intellect was rich In its acquired treas” | ‘US of the flowers. The only United States senator who has ever | Year's day entering on his elghty-fourth year, and { Caklin sald that he also remembered hearing, onside? the tea , : to his satisfactory and proioaged service of forty | Whtle residing on the place, Capt, Lord ask his st ‘hing of the Shorter | paimer, one of the victims who lost their lives in | @ reprepresentation of the Ainerican flag, its stars | ures, that he was the foremost statesman of the FLORAL TRIBUTES IN THE SENATE CHAMBER. died during the hol ‘with the exception 5 ; oy nays i he inetsted, being an abridge. | tye tire’ which destroyed the. shapleigiccantwel | aud stripes of violets and tuumortelles. Oh the flag | west? Is tt sufficient. to say that he was. great | Floral tributes arrived at the Senate chamber in | Or °qur aé,cue, NOuday recess, ac Roanet 2earsin the department. Mr: Falcsacknowledged | ers iftve money Was sale, Uo wich they replied ne nage | AAT Rn eS Mig as | gure eon Shr Sun | ua” wes Mini GEMS | ares number. "They amen vriows shapesn | ine,“ nom Sune Faery 2 ins | Se Suge and SO Rapes Re | Walia wat wo inne with Wr conn abel from Whi : nuns thi ing. The ide wer 1c z 5 z , 2, he c bart that’ seventeen of the creeds of | Pedy" had eens). badly” buried. that the Only Comrade, Faithful Husband and Friend. Patriot, | teated defeat and achieved victory when all | S28 some of mammoth designs and the most of sinall-pox, and was buried thé pext day'in thé } Year from his fellow clerks, Mr. Fales was bora | Story Chat b lly wsented to his Suggestion set coat - : * 7 . January Ist, 1804, served asa drummer boy | dig for the supposed hidden’ treasun: in Une tuctly condemned the doctrine of the cloth Soldier, Statesman, Honest, Loyal, Brave and | seemed lost, that from Belmont to Atlanta, and | elaborate workmanship, others plain and unpre- | Congressional cemetery. ‘There Was very. little r - gs : Soo ‘moans of recognizing it was by the clothes. ‘True, Ge from Savannah to when, at the head of thé vic- tending, the) tribute of some humble admirer St'| ceremony about his burial. fees eed SS Of 1812, and was orpiiene os monoid y ‘or alae FO F r Smith: arose and explained that, his ‘Trying to Save McQuade. pc Sinallet pillow of yellow and white flowers, | torlous “army of, the | Tene scee, he marched a [ees rates ant Scat Se Ig ns eee tresa ane “gatas Feiiuon Jp the Treasury department ia Folk Conklin dreamed “the Lond saters batted sane taet his deetrine Was not condemned utifuily intermingled and surround yy ivy ous! e avenues of the capital of a redeeme at at e thes hical creeds: but Dr. Dexter in- | ARGUMENTS OF UI COUNSEL FOR A STAY OF FRO-) jeqvins "boro the words: “U.S Grant. Post. of country, he pave evidence ot his martin] prowess? | Ati cesupled s Lary part ce the area te ODE, wan | rae aces, Wmrcd Sie Genser Ot SAUL-POx ADA | ey Your Cosruat Gina ihe Georetany of thn | eit Ree NS, feet came ney, Sire se were ecumet im Chicago,” written in violets. y ve must lool leeper, and search wi keener ms . “! > Ars LROI hey mt "y that thisdoctrine was not | New York, Dec, 31.—The much During the operations of the photographers the | insight, for the secret of iis. immense power over | Sent by the ladies of the Garfleld Hospital associa. | rangements, ‘The captain followed the body to | Treasury has called on the Attorney General for pa eg ty is of the loyal churches, | tion on behaif of the convicted bood! the public were grouped to the north of the casket | his country. He wasa changeless sincerity, He | tion, It was ergs ER of oD roses ant ‘the grave, an opinion as to the advisabliity of instructing the | Ge urely locke wet that, however it might be now, an | Arthur J. McQuade for a stay of proceedings and a | and outside the guard of honor who were placed | was never in masquerade. He was transparent to | Pansies, with ¢1 swords of atta! herd ‘NOTES. collector of New York to settle the suits now pend- | tes were 1 no trace of the tion shows that of forty-three churches | new triai was heal to-day by Judze Pratt, in | in position to be photographed. Afault. He nad a window in his heart, “He was | upon tt, and intertwined with a wreath of laurels | wp yorenn, arst deputy commissioner of pen- | ing there which are ooconat in the ce er aa | tes were its an? Set ee ta 1808 not one had anything in itsereed | the Kings county supreme court. A small au- LAST VIEW OF THE REMAINS. never in disguise. He was as you saw him, Never | Mrs. Logan gave orders that that Bisco seat sfons, 1ssued a notice yesterday to the clerks of | cision, “by the repayment of — excessive | inoney” hha ore, and that ft wes ne doetrim i but nine contained | dience was in attendance, and the won did geometrician bring proposition and demon- | Carefuily preserved for her, as it was made under i duties, etc., exa with the understand- | mmoved b: r than the Lord: ment incoiapatible with tt, resent “Barney” Mcquide, the convic At twenty-five minutes past ten o'clock Col. | ctration in closer proxtmity than was the corre. | the personal direction of the ladles of the associa- | the pension office inviting them, on behalf of the | ¢ however, that one suit be | wind, in so: tess. AL US — Brother and Jacob Sharp's stenographer, Gen. | Brackett, ofilcer of the day, ordered the public | spondence between Logan's character and his | Uon by Small for Mrs. Logan. the | Commissioner, to take part in the ceremonies to- | selected on which to take the question as to the | whe f have beon Slosson Sued for $25,000 Damages. Tracy, Mr. Newcombe and ex-Senator Grady afe} into line again, and the people continued to| appearance. He was Logan every time. His was| A gilt easel, upon which rested gracefully the CHiexG0, Dec. 31. s_ E. Fellows, the agent | peared In behalf of the aiderm: bi a1 day. right of partes to amend bills of particulars vo the | i * ud Assistant | march throwfzh in an almost unbroken line, ‘Those | the soul of honor. He had an innate contempt for | embiems of faith, hope and charity, composed of | “At an informal meeting of W. S, Hancock Post, | Un ; P: barted, Oonkitn s nd Was an invalid company, whom Billiard. | bistriet Attornies Nicoll _and s i United states Supreme Court by writ of error. The | and had to be ple. represented viewed Une rem sses—the | everything low, mean, intriguing, He was anopen | Cape flowers, was sent by Senator Stanford. In | xo, 1, Union Veterans’ Union, last night, appro: | suggestion 1s based on the assummplson toad & son a change of | the people. On behalf of the accused Gen, ‘Tracy | Neh, the poor, the aged the young, men and | and an honorable foe. He ha triple courage Witch the conter wis @ heart of red immortelles, above | p-tate resolutions upon the death of Gen, Logan | anchament ofeach eka eee superior court for the argument, and contented that the | wouien, colored and white, Some seemed to be | imparted to him immense strength. His ical | the cross and beneath a anchor of white. A large | \ore adopted. ‘sult in a very inconsiderable repayment of duties, pgm had not controverted the testimony | much Affected by the sad sigat, others were | Drivery Knew no fear. His moral herolsm was | Dow of delicate lavender ribbon was attached On| “Gen, and Mrs, Beale and Mrs. Fred. D. Grant ac- | and that the Saving ui lncereet wien sold ace © Broadway franchise bill was a meritorious | moreiy gratitying a morbid curiosity, while others, | sublime. But above these was the courage of his.| Which was inscribed in gilt letters, “Gen. J. A. | companied Mrs. Logan and her familly to the Sen- od How @ Florida Girl Escxped from @ pare Tallabansee Correspondence Jacksonville Herald. by J Prendervt daniages for false inp: wants 4 crue pending a determination of the quesiion in prin gee " “ the defendant was alvras In favor of | When tiey reached the head of thé. coMin, were | intellect, Some men have brave soulsin cowardly | 1og\n passed into life iumortal December 26¢R, | Ste fuamber the supreme Court would imuoh more ‘han com | ‘THE OM geutlemen and Bs daughter nd Ween iiroad on Broadway, and had said soon every | tnapie to gaze upon the face of the dead and | bodles. ‘The cheek of others 13 never blanched by | 1! ee Just asthe funeral procession passed thi Pensate for such repayment, Out to Goddie’s mili, ou the Gokio river, and occasion, 2 t eQuade Was a man_ of} cured their heads away, elther from nervousness | Physical danger. But few rise to the highest form AS ener containing floral representations | the main door Mrs. Cleveland, accompanied by |" eS returning, stopped near a creck to feed the home ‘cased Gov cra bandits eee tel eae ce acter." Counsel then reviewed | 97 deep feeling. 2 of courage. Logan never committed trea. | 09 all te Grand Ariny badges inode in red, Jc | Mrs Manning, Mra Endicott and Mrs. Vilas en-| New Year Music at rue WutTe House.—The | tna eat thety ton. they fintsbed and Grape epee Ue testimony taken on the trial at some length. | “ar afew minutes to eleven o'clock a uniformed | Son against bis intellect. MH thought for | low and ‘k and white immortelles, was tered the east gallery and took seats on the bench | following 13 the prozram of music for tae New . 1.—Shortly before 3 ovclock this | Fuigtt the stories told by informers | gaara from Wilson and Du Shane Posts, of Balti- | himself, and spoke _ wh: he thought. He | sift of the Grand Army. reserved for the President, In the bench imme- S Minsy and untenable and | nore, Md., passed through the rotunda. All the | Was loyal to his ow a ay w conclusions. Kriend- | |G. A. R., No. 327, of New York, sent a plateau of | Giately behind them were Mrs. Lamont and ars, | YF reception at the White House to-aorrow by | ng 2) Lodacco to MN her ey heard a fustituy in the Bushes, u ure broke out in the second story of a| called the courts attention to the exceptions a. ‘i-| Ship conld not deter him, enemies could tot | 1v¥ leaves surmounted by crossed cannon with a the Marine band, John Piuilip irector: 1, | pace Leomypeartiate« aad t ¥ frame Dullding, 95 and #7 Canal street, | Taken by Mequades counsel at the trial of Rise. morning the rotunda was crowded with the Prive | en a rata. A great wane coahl ied daticr | drawn aber of tnmortelies and topped by a white Folsom piday, of New York, who arrived yester. | March, “The kifle Rogiment."sousay, © Overt wpe deep monger nedrergetn ened ee known as wi ouse. Itis a transient | ent, notably to the setting aside ot six jurors, | 3 a hin. | He had more calition than was accorded to | Gove. Below was a Union flag of linmortélles nd | aa;, comes to Washington to attend the obse- | “Rayiiond,” ‘Thomas; 3, Valse, “ithe Ambassa~ | Od enticuan ron of to cnt bis «un, and i : ” poorest class of immigrants, | Théy were men, sald counsel, who Were excused fetal as hood Neh eer him, but it was the caution of intellectual cour- | @ Star of cut flowers, quics of Gen. Logan, an old and lifelong friend. | dors, 3, Army Hyzan, <0, Ine OF Goes,” | Te iioein laraposth ane atinped an tee Denton “ Tee anne as Grom ded to its utmost | not under any sections of the’ code, nor for any | Senator had not visibly changed during thenight. | age.’ Te was the soul of honesty, He lMved in| Post 20, G. A. R, of Youngstown, Ohio, con- | {lt represents the New York Consistory of Ancient | George Peabod: Matinsresen,’ *Long Live tie | bacco dn horas Senos ap the Saas eee tienes arts of continental | given reason, but arbitrarily by the recorder, and | They wore that same placid expression which | thaes of great corruption, When the strongest | tributed a scroll of frésp roses and ivy'leaves with | Hey ‘Accepted Scottish Kite Masonry, of the Thi. | Songs of the Sons of the Ocean,” Poachieill; 6, | UX nen Tet reached ine opiner’, Lougns ely the fire was discovered in fiscen Tulings as these were to be sustained, jury | marked them at the time of death, men of both parties fell, etther blasted by public | 4 drawn sword in immortelies across the face of it. | hots, branch, of which Gen, an ‘was a very | Mosaic, “A Musical Bouquet,” Gassner; 7, Colio- | £10" sg ter ya and tix one ie a mee eaeden te cae this aes wow a be & farce gp AE £2 OG thigt adore: were Zéigaan to the gen. | @Xposure or bs tgnorantdenunclation. But Logan | , Geo. A. Meade Post, No. 1, of Philadelphia, sent | prominent member. Mr. Riday 13 also a member | Catton,’ “Erminie,” Jakobomsxl; "8, Ballet’ muste | he’ ~ es arrive ie to Tel coma ws oad fo 2 ell 3 s ‘ et s - : 5 nlle pl Qitek es thought 4 : was untonched, He was above suspicion. ‘The | & Pleatau of roses ahd camelins, having a border | Sr vecca Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of | 1n Faust, Gounod; 9, Reminiscences of ail Nations, — mp any oy - ~ Sceunearee — Ce no right eee Xe 2 of reanpeory challenges eral Ve rtp tigi ratte bit ceed WY | smell of fire was not on his garments. Others | Of smllax and surmounted with a cross and | New york city, and will ‘accompany their caravan | Godfrey. | se squirved i imo the eves mot exe ei after they had once ey Were CUI led ~ oi Druin and Pigg COWn his throat, ‘ ig Le ie made fortunes out of the blood of their country, | Crown. Upon {ts entry into the national capital on the = " . . 5 (cots hold tosntt {a tits aauds an oat i were pees hy Jee = ee ae ee Saee (A belated | put atter five years in war and twenty-five years | ‘The botanical garden sent a maltese cross of | Stor january mext, PERSONAL. —Gov. Oglesby and Lieut. Gov. Smith, | Letiiug (co Ils ho'd to =) its aauidls and wipe . 7 7 x ag oves, Dear Cuns.ed Lo Lin vind, % Congressional life, Logan was poor se, | camelias and roses, ‘George Prince, the photographer, yesterday | of Illinois, L. J. Hattield, of Missourl, and 1. J. open = ian thelr might Glotbin FINANCIAL AND COMMEHCHAL. | minutes ater, and tie casket was reopened to e- Re rare erievesien Mp Ua Senator Sewell contributed two palm leaves made the day pleeareot Gen, Logeirs feinaina and Lockwood, of chicas, ary at tan Eat then: ee _ ing a close search of the buil == ie them to tak s the bi ears the image r t his honored crossed at the middie, and entwines orc] oniet 7 107 Phicr. Th See ee Batted Aa | he tausveny ane tie eine am ou Tam, recs | pit auamunues tore, twelve, Ovi the ro | ne enuld ate Hott iegoteen fortune, But He | and Tose OF the nba cherished variety. airs | “inp aiolomatie. representatives occupied seats | Duane, chet engineer, ts visting Major Heap, ey con aus eatlioentedl ox tearacis tn e following are the opentne and 33:00. la Was cleared y ce) gt ue hie 4 "Lake Arts e directions that cis plece should be de- eral 2 my a geet = - a of te Reve of Se ‘as reported by special | Gr honor, and a Sentinel Was stationed ‘at each of | Heft him that which ts far above rubles. ‘Like Arts- | Logan gave at clas pI on the democratic side of the Senate chamber. | W cr e yne has gone for a short visit to his home la | sud wh aoa! ee Udes Logan can say, “These hands are clean.” | Mvered into her hands intact after the funeral ser- | ‘They were all dressed in plain black or very dark | Niabamac Robert Bes, of Visgiels: ‘and tent | ot : He had a’ self-abnegation which asked no other | Vices. suits, and everything in the nature of decorations | Morgan, of New Yor! washed ou ouch, picked wp the FSCORTING THE REMAINS TO THE SENATE CHAMBER. | reward than the consclousness of duty done. Loy-| | Another floral tribute consisted of a large pil- | Was eschewed. Gen: Nelson A Miley. itepresentaitves Davenport | lunch ‘basket and struck off totbe “woods as af | ac around in search, ot te bear got tp, wiped bis eves, ‘d._ The loss to the prop- eat is smail, Rival Negro Brass Bands. A QUARREL WHICH LE ‘Ten minutes later the guard of honor weredrawa | alty to daty was his standard of manhood. | When | Jow Of camelies and La France roses, bearing the | Chester Allan Arthur acted as pall-pearer in | and Caldwell and Gen. Clark, clerk of the Mote of huckleberry hunting. up in Iine on either sideot the casket, beside which | another was appolated to the command which hs | inscription tn iminorteltes: Tin war victorious; in place of ex-Secretary Lincoln, who was unabie 0 | jrepresentatives, were recist "red In New York last stood ten counrades, who were to carry the casket. | not sult: in hfs tent of disappolntinent, bué fought | than a score of various designs and bearing appro- | "“\'Citicago consistory of Knights Templar, wear. | RWG bed tor iar wroue wi rhemneasee: order to march was given, and the guard of | on for the cause which was dearer than promotion. | Prlate inscriptions. ing thelr regalia and plumes, had seats on the left | fs souiewhat better, Dut Sul unable tone out nt honor drew up at the north door, with heads un- | When duty demanded the exposure of corruption SCENES OUTSIDE THE CAPITOL. of the chamber. ‘Representative Scrat Js spending the recess at od as the casket passed through, borne bY | in huis own party, he preferred his country topar-] on the plaza to the east of the Capitol were | - Gov. Oglesby of Illinois, and staff were among | K@Phsentative Ser see z Times spectal from Bren- ‘Two negroes, Oscar and Tom assassinated Tast evening — by | C- more awful crime € n pall-bearers. tisan ties. "Wheh he was convinced that a dls ox fed vn the none Wank, atieuding Wo Dust- potime ance cf an att ttthees setempauasn tere tear mess oie ros wo committees of Congress followed the | tinguished oilicer_ was wnworthy 4 nations conti | Tanged the carriages which were to bear the vari- | those seated o1 ness matters——W. K. Crabbe. and V. L. acase of the munter : ie ie 1385 The members of the committees wore | den Crabbe, of Pittsburg, and Haughwout Howe, fa brother under circumstances well nt THE POTOMAC FLATS TITLE. [07 N'wo York, ae Seesbunar te trot tied emaee 8 f the ‘freight depot. | 4G e, he did not hesitate to incur the displeasure | ous committees and the invited guests to the cemn- Were a short distance from thé | ary A. R. guard. of } of friends and the denunciation of enemies, etery. Behind these were enfiled the military or- fore the APGeche Ate shes of white satin. The at the Ariiagton,— ug ts Delug tried be Slowly 5 —— ‘Chief Disbursing Cierk McChesney, of the geoiogi- ~ ae depot Neison stepped to the door, armed with a pnor brought up the rear. Slo the sa - |. When tn 1862 his iriepds in Iitnols urged him to | ganizations, which were to form the escort, stand- i ‘. S ies the Surisdic= | ci survey, ili to-day I0F Brovasfh, accompanied acdshedsa gruesome light o: bideous: double-barreled fun loaded heavily with Dackotoe, f cession inoved WnUl the door ‘of tue Senate etfain: | eaten army and reenter Congress he made figat parale teat. Upon the high marnie mers rene = a proeding ry petioles Sr UDis pris nad COMERTORS a We Ponte uae | ahh of tne Chater too many French peasaute, He took delerate aim and shot one of the Hop- | 1 oe | $a49 ‘ber was reached. oe a Di E mre eye rene oie leading to the Senate and House wi oles noes Wile, Of St. Louis, are at the Kizgs——W. J. Howe, | and suggests Cue query, are the worst Jars as kins” in x, the load entering just below the | | Boxe Go. IN THE SENATE CHAMBER, public— remain, changeless and immutable, | of people who ha nable to obtain entrant oklyn, A.B. Steriing, H. G.Stering and. B. | j}14 as Lae worst rus pe pair of taabefacta shoabler blade, couiing out Im fat. The other The hall of the Senate was tastefully though | until her last and weakest enemy shall have ex: | to the building, and who for an hour and more | _TO-day, in the case of the United States against | of Brooklyn, ng, ng dad as tae Worst ru ‘The pair of mulefacton brot hearlig the sot, looked back, when Nel- i the other barrel, tke load taking effect, the left eye aud the other three in the ad in the Andeche Ailied McClellan, 6f New York, C. A. Greene, uc Troy, & | { sir boots ee! pired and passed away. I have entered the fleld | stood, exposed to the wintery alr and the occa- | Martin F. Morris et al.—the Potomac flats title a Pat D SSS aie Be | Wied im the Ardeche il 1 hot elaborately draped, and the chair of the dead | fo die, it need be, for this government, and | Stonat guats of sow eo tenkin Enttdogl and We Be aay, | eu eee MB amt walled Bis a nd Tain, avvaiting the con- | case—Mr. W. F. Mattingly fled the answer of 5 Ente 1 nea, wget Senator, the second of the innermost row from | never expect to return to peaceful pursuits’ until | eluciowor the ceremonies in th “3 orbnnamipnie the ek, bene ot ae broth peo ey Bf fe Senate chamber. | Daniel S. Evans. He claims, as the owner of the | or Puliadeiphia, and EL. ioses, Of Charestou, | prothers Fare lived torclaer La tae hamlet ‘He fell on the platform and died ——— the centre aisle, was covered with crape. The | the object of tht: of preservation has become | As the casket, preceded by the pall-bearers, was nee! ree | are at Willard’s—Dr. Siaugiater, of ck, 13 | of Ba n the Ande, poutaata q The one WES was ahot inthe ‘Washington Stock Exchange. clerk's desk was alinost hidden in a bank of floral | a fact esrablished, Should Tate so ordain It, Twill | porme stowiy dden the stepy of the eastern front: | Square south Of square 415 and of the ripartan and | are at Willard’. i Bismarck, 1s | of Barnas, in the Ard a 7 i at the National hotel. the cider one, was a widower, and hac saved wi Nelson has been jailed. “The | The following, changes from yesterday's quvtations | emblems flanked on the right ‘aud left respec. | esteem it as the highest privilege a just Dispenser | the Marine band played ‘the. hymn, “Nearer ay | Whart rights thereto, having derived te same Teen Lop gh sail of an old feud between rival | om the, aniligton Stock Exebishay ane nt ttostay: | tively by a huge anchor “ot, ute and immense | can award to shed the fast drop ot blood in my God to Thee.” Every head, was uncovered a5 the | trom his brother, the late John O. Evans, who died ‘The Telephone Suit. ihe and covetous, was tn as nds. Neison claims the Hopkins | U- 5. 45s. 1891, coupons, id. 110% asked. | representation of the badge of the fifteenth army | velns for the honor of that flag Whose embleins are | casket was placed in’ the hearse, a1 e mallitary. er 25 wi ved the convey- ernment i . ah. obs eta to Seeman ES aes, rewinteted, TSO. 110%) bid, 130°, asked: | Corps ‘Two or Uafeo hundred. additional chats | justice, berty and truth, and which hasbeen and, | game to a epresent arin Then'the invited gueats | December 25, 1881, and who derived tie convey-| Counsel for the government in tie telephone | auisers.. Me had te"! —— §. 4s, coupons, T2835 bid. askel- | had been arranged in rows for the accommodation | as I umbly trust in God, ever will be for the | were conducted. to the carriages, and, headed by | auce from Notley Young, one of the original pro- | snit are hard at work preparing the bill to be flied | Piancher, who werd id Wall Street To-day. Ces ee ee Se Of those Who had been invited to do honor to the | right.’ the Marine band playing a dirge, the’ procession | prietors; that sald Young always claimed these | in che Massachusetts sult. Thesult will bebrougist | Rahs chabaeenr Wall street, 11 a. m.—The | stack, 74 INOS, Bia Gegeased aller a pal Brave and runaeitah goal How thou ae started. rights, and his brother in 1872 built a wharf in | directly against the Bell compaay at Boston, as | 4,4 boon sealeneed to egular, bat ee: Pane | 3-608, 1924, curren: ‘The Senate galleries began to fill as early as 1: pen mnisunderstood, misjudged, misrepresent " = rovements, costin; % rm i | fe ing been an pen sana but'generaliy weak Too ein oe ad Canine ting te peer ice avs ere defamed, and wronged by these’ who Crane ne ‘The Procession to the Cemetery. front of said square with im) ts, gf | there are no subordinate companies in Massachu- | * having boman a > Rroullast evening's clos. | ant Geongetows railnad, Inui 2 toned with orders to exclude all who were not en- | the beneiiclaries of thy noble life! ‘These detama. | MOVING SLOWLY AND LABORIOUSLY THROUGH THER | $15,000, and long prior to the fiing of this Dill thls | setts. It 1s expected that the paper Wit! b Gianse, See Ip to per oost,-Sech meetows railroad, Ko USH ON THE STREETS. E is claim therevo, He claims ane to say” What be Laver i Anacostia | UITied UO the privilege of the £100! tions wounded is proud and sensitive spirit. If SLUSH ON, HE STREI ae 3 next week and sent to District Attorney s tytn wits Wer? again conspicue | Fuiltoud stor! ashington privilege rr. nls pro sensitive that his rights do not come in the provision of the k and Y tore: iioney ta neat melgi sith an active and Well dierib- | Gua 30 bid.” Fireman's” fn pekee A DISTINGUISHED GATHERING. he secined to take affront when assailed in debate, | | From the main corridor the procession, headed | ‘tor august 5, 1886, and the court 1s without Ju- | Boston, who Will te them. Judge Neison, surance 43%, nk ‘The Senators entered by twos and threes, with- | 1U,Was for the cause he represented and not frou | by Dr. Newman and the other ministers, passed | Hsatetion to pass any decree in the premises, and | district court, and Judge Colt, of the circuit Sean went ap 20 Bas bret asked rsonal pride. : 4 c eat | Will try the case, Itis not yet known whet thee, ig | Out ovserving any special order, and took theseats | “There were times when his ardent Eagar ES | ad repre ep ere Tnsurai crowbar, Bentnd ina were bis. . th is nena with x | nov Justice Gray, of the Cuiced Sates Supreme | crowbar ued, the latter in West - mance, 8% ar n through tieeast door. As soon as the casket | tempt from the face of the Dill to foreclose and de- | Not Gra Lnived rene Wd lier broker, an CA-podoeman, Who has 5 hin: assigned to them on the left of the presiding of- | mastered his self-control. He was a ‘sensitive, ig! i ve and cl vithout mak- | Court, whose circuit includes Bo: Wilk Tal ed lus prison, SO were abetihag inten Back | cers desk. ‘The Urst of the publie olficais to ap: | Migh-spirited chivainie soul, He had peldeer ene: | appeared upon the Capitol front the Marine Pa cine pateeeitrencee Gente Part ih the hearing, whieh will probably be set | PAReed Mise in et tenses a term rose Ty per ak . pear In # body were those of the Supreme Court, | acter, and power of passion, "He knew his power, | band played “Nearer My God to Thee,” and ——<————— chey sawed 1 lo Us, ani after Oals dy at the decline untit later, bid. Great Falls lee, 1 They Wore their robes gnd were accompanied by | but he wasastrangerto vanity. Hispasstonate nae aus in 2 cak 2 togecher wile ciel strength Was shown, Western | Stked. peal Faiato Jitle Ingurance, 112 bid. 1th | Deputy Clerk Beall ture was intense, His 5 when the casket had been placed in the hearse it License Question. mouonal being resembled | the procession formed and marched down the Pleateta-teiphtg @ aad Cxbvbages tor & dean burned : > ene s i. Tel. Co.. 39 bid, 424 asked. Chi Y ‘she members of the House, with the Speaker at | the ocean. | The passions of love, joy, hope, desire, e . r: | THE PERMISSION OF RESIDENTS ON BOTH SIDES OF A os 1a a Beis Pew awa and Nashville exh gaining |’ peake | Se, » Joy, hope, s 1tol in the follow: 2 is Of Sain la a Bi ‘away the Cat. “Atal v'eiock the market ly active nied | mad Mutomisc "Tel Go, Sd bids “We LL 4st more | queit heads next fled ta ald tools ahers soos grief, hatred and anger, were strong ‘to hii, “He | "Tteyt Gen. Pe i sheridan, marshals iter of STREET HELD TO BE REQUISITE. raed bones in A mountain rit ne way aap — . Are aves Brecisely the honorary pall-bearers, | could love ike a woman, sport Uke a child, hope ke | stag, Brevet Brig. Gen, Albert Ordway, United | Attorney Davis today sent to the Commis. A Stax reporter asked a naval oMicial to-fay; | (raussres is peecuudons availed Se Sia sctases meena vac Peary acCook nae Canes and preceded by Seo- | a saint. His grief was intense, his hatred invet- | Statés volunteers, headell the line. Platoon of | sioners an opinion” im. the case of | Tait HEI Doane WAIh tas Deaestiee ube cnet (eee neizuburs suspected a foul A Hotel Burned. BALTIMORE, Mp., Dec. 31—Virsinia. sixes, Eeute, appoared at the door and chee hate, | He, aiterusted’ beuwens MDrOfound cans and | Mounted polce, “Aides-decamp, Licut, col. M. V. | bityam Webber, in which the question wast Ses tes rraetes aan ote Gr her temas arnt us| Chega R.Dec. | —The Waverly | sohdated, 54" do. astdue coupous, Oi; do, ton | The fifst the was ex-Sehator Conkling end Gen, | furlus storms Mis calms were aike cepa | Sheridan, U. 9. 4.5 Lieut, Col, Sanford C. Kellogg, a } r The loss is | forties, with ¢ pon, 44; do. new sixes, 65; North | y y 2 Whether the law requires the applicant for a oom Thetis?” pag yes man. Next to them were Senator Stanford | lakes, their placid bosoms mirroring the over- | U-S:A-i Lieut. Col. Stanhope E. Blunt, U. 8. A; |\ transferred to the Thetis? pied ‘aroliza sixes, oll, 125 bic - a el U.S Ve Ca to present the permission of a ma- | “ux, 5 “ M ret wine, ine sul | HALTER Me, Dr 1oten gue ana| Seat: CRGMISYyanenr i, | ain ug ram a,b | Souter Seca” SOMES) ar orn recente tr | ycsuinc, a ee FO, he wat romain) fe a sae at = | Ds —Cotton qui Newman, Chaplain Butler, of the Senat ho} re ntain torrents, leaping, dash- . zi to do Was the Stabbed His Son and Daughter. gu! factyactive€ | Angrewsand key. Dr. Tiffany, the officiating eter, | ing, thundering down. telr. Tugged. Courses, egtiargcees sides of the portion of the street In which he pro- | “7. 4, always necessary to lay up a vessel for Tg? - ine, Dut whem A DRUNKEN LABORER USES A KNIFE ON HIS CHIL ‘city milly super, | $Ymen, tod thelr places at the head of the line, | sweeping all before them. When composed, the | Division of Mariae band; battalion U. 8. Marine | poses to locate. every one that 13 seul Wo sea?” asked the ry r ick ausbana DREN TEMPTING 16 GT HOS TO BED. ‘ads, 4.62a4.87; | and all waited the order to move, Ocean of hits emotions was so placed that a little | corps, with arms reversed. ‘After pointing out the difference between the | “That's about the Way ft goes, sald & nave : Pepevineess part i lative patent, 3.6. Aleantlme Secretaries Bayard, Endicott and | child iicht sall its fragile boat thereon; but | _ Battalion of Third United States artillery, Col. | original license act of 1871 and the amendment of cer present, “and.” turuing to the reporter, “if you night a laborer | W tape woy | Western hicher and strong: | Whitney and Attorney General 'Gariand entered | When agitated the great deep was troubled, the | H. G. Gibson; Light Battery C, Third United Btates 1s7z, he says: “In the case of Abner’s apptica- | had to run the engines awhlie you would wonder a Fed. Yio: southern amber, 94896 | the chamber through the west lobby door, and | heavens scowled, thunder answered thunder. The | artiliery, Capt. J. G. Turnbull, Uon some years ago for a permit to do business on | how any of the vessels ever veuture Wo sea.” police | January, Wscadis February, LucDa a tia c | Sook te tront seats tothe ght. The seat nearest | ethereal fies gieamed and burned, wave mounted ‘SECOND DIVISION. E street opposite. the Post office department, in Sete wanes : IS Of | ore Comm seatiee Pannen the aisle, which Was set apart for the President, | Wave, and whol maments were scatt which a license was witl a time because Lecal Notes. Paclisbasan's Level gerd, ceded to the | Siuthern yellow. Sean es Was left vacant, ‘Secretary Bayard occupied the | fore the fury of the storm. This is the key the | Divislon of Marine Band, an Bact <Yenuary 20 Toyaire | one next to1t. ‘The members of the cabluet were | Warmth ot iis friendship and the bitterness of bis | Detachment of U. 8. seamen from U.8. 8. Alba- | f the refusal of the Postinaster General to give | 4 new letter box has been erected at the corner | 4 sax WHO OUIECKS TO MONKEY-SHINGS MISNAMED ‘seems to have been assumed that ee “ +3 ~ greed ha Ee scarcely seated when enmity. tross, Lieut. Commander W. W. Rhoades. The permissiow of 8 majority of each of the uwvo | Of, ith stivet and Ithode Island avenue. The wox $RUS” UN THE PAM OF CELDREN, imeevecen loomer a MRS. LOGAN AND FAMILY He had an honorable ambition, but it was above | District. militia, Union Veteran Corps, Wilson | sides was requisite, While I do not think the lan- \ one Tinh. Z removed to 16th and O streets, Lesa , — entered through the east lobby door and took the | Comupiion and intrigue. In ls mantiness he did Fost of Baltunore, Grand Army of the Hepublic, | guage of te act a amended imperatively. de. | ve cage of bh H. Walker etal. agt. Max Luchs | At ihe Natloaal school at Stanvay, in Tasex, front seats to the leit. When they were seated, at | his noble aspirations, From. his very nature he etal, to compel the execution ‘oF a contract of | there 1s a decree in forse Unui every Kiri Who eomes to receive a wound 1s proba | idea of the - s + gizk will E : ‘THIRD DIVISION. to be in accordance with the sale Ot square 936, has been entered as settled, and | into the presence of Lue inistress slat bow the & = "a a signal from the sergeant-at-arms the funer became the soidier’s friend. It was his tenderness righ i. and as the «amendment e at 3 Connelies Pp - | packed 13818 cession moved slowiy forward, Rev. Dr, Newhnan | of mature that inde him the friend of ‘every sot. | , Detall of ten Capitol policé, commandedgby Cap- Sree no lear intention ot iaaking a change in ane en ear ul Ob Tesord and tue propery: | KN€s, and every bey shall bow the heud trom the Judge Cootey Takes Charge. . o ‘at the head, reading in a slow tone ‘the burial ser- | “Mer in the war. In piping times of peace we for- | tain Allabaugh. this itis, perhaps, in better accord. with | Mustees has been | forexead tothe knee. Mr. Wiliam Death, atrades , peg retined steals. onal Whisky | Mee of the churen. Hic carried the years of tne war through easere: | fearon Ssavn oy four black horsea, {the rules of interprotation to hold that the perils: | P'Gach sends $10 10 Tax Stas for the Benefit ofthe | man, objected to such mowveust, td Instructed t Freights to Liverpool pér steamne at rae : ? ion of a majority on eac! house. chile 0 st on cate) P nar Bae Eecctpe: | atiterappan te ee yee Tang | Ceding decade and lived among tts stirring imemo- |. A. K. guard of honor. sides of the square fs requisite.” ae ee eaters 1411 34th street, reports that | MS children not to ee ee J _ ‘bushels. rain thie pea in the area, and at the footot the | Tes. He maintained close relations to the vete-| Carriages two abreast, containing Sergeant-at- | In the case 4s to Whether a baf-room lcense can on the with inst. a Woman ootaiued from him $25 | te School to sty, “Good morning, miss,” amd to \ matter Judge Cooley . Ships Te aiales vies meee ete OF ts eran font | rans._ ‘Thrice he was elected commander-in-chiet | Arms Canady, Deputy Sergeant-at-arms Christie, be issued for a place in an alley he says: The law | }) ting a forged cerdficate and by false | BOW th head and shoutders tn iiodern fashion. 3 am en rraage tore poucral Seles—wheat, Couumittee took seats to the left, immediaccly in | Of ue Grand Army of the Republic. As chairman | Senate and House committees of arrangements, | Goes not contemplate the Keeping of such a place BB aang ‘Tie children have oven exciuded trom tke schoo, tere ‘and othegs to- | New Ye front of the Senators, and the actin caiately 12 | ot the comunittee on military affairs he was | family of Gen. Logan, Senators, Representatives, in an alley, and inakes no provision therefor. Li See andon Mr, Death writing to t ivy seal come & hep wsmorrow (New Year) there will be no market. roe Genk angen And the active Pall-bearers | in a position of power. ‘To-day the thres hun. | officers of the ariay-and navy, committee Mexican mienasins Al le topdshitjrs replied Unt > _— = = mes aE and Grand Army veterans were quietly seated. dred und fifty thousand veterans in the | war veterans, committee military order Loyal = ackeabnincns * Pvc cineath repures tha ber. ‘Clothes fine was fre with seRool i Wicttishs Stoanase Wiveam | pAlZREIAGE, Lickxsrs.—Marriage licenses have ‘The Funeral Ceremonies. Grand Army of the Republic, from six thousand | Legion, committee Grand Army of the Republ District Govern Fobbed of $3 worth -of clothing last night. James the manners of tis t Eiritiots Sr< recked. 1 Privctin Dunc? qourt to Richard | The funeral ceremontes were opened with ashort | posts, feei that they have lost a friend, ‘To-day the | committee Army of the Tennessee and citizens RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES A apt ty Ee ee eer : Seems S int dip Sches snd Sonus | MAYO Mab Andes ev De Tituny net | $505 bse eet, pau s | HR ur was nrougnt up by he hundred cis | RAURMT STN Sk Rea iak Skee | $8, Mpa ab are oucace ep | fh mo, resto art of PAN money “4 = ~ = 2. Widows and orphans breathe eo rear vue 2 y! %, hat t . ‘0 yon the stage—and then only ue : Marte Bonnett. read the burial service of the Eplscopal church. | Fiedven for the peace ot his, soul. Todsy ako | of the Peuston omieee dolph Frederick, Bladensburg road; Wwindneld Ouse Was entered early this morning and | Only that a = b 5 worth of tobacco, | Of the squire Or parson—do boys pat their hands Sees CrRarty Witn Hee Evesrosep.—Aspeciai | 8°: D® Butler, chaplain of the Senate, then read | spirits of 350,000 patriot soldiers slain tn the war | _ ‘The line of march was westwardly on Pennsyi- | Foley, southwest corner of 34 and K streets north- Eigmund: Sehmagenuelts, 401 C street, soauawest, to their foreheadsand then t» (het? knees, oa > Ne A in an impressive manner the fifteenth chapter of | gather around the great, soul of Logan and thank | vania avenue to 15th Btreet, 15th street to Ver- | west; Andrew Beach, 202 L street northwest; that hisstable was broken open last nigut | Make abob curtey. Elsewhere tt ts ridiculous to the New Yors World trom Souta Londonderry, | . rim that on each returning 30th of May their | mont avenue, Vermont avenue to Ruode Island | Dantel W. Shelton, 1243 K street southeast; John | reports indeed, even on the tatended to Vi, December 30, savs: “MISS Alice Walker, aged | Corinthians. Dr. Newman then delivered the | ¥ 1g 7 a yatheast; Henry Brock, | aud robbed of a set of harness and a bianket, at the wreck, | 17; has not opened her eyes sines Decne d edieral sfmibu@a boli graves are not forgotten, but are covered with | avenue, hodé Island avenue to 7th street, 7th | Denninger, 920 Sti street so ky ‘worth $17. thts iuipression. Why) then, should the mistress fe been | She ts conscious at mes and then kuowe those lowers. ‘The designation of that day for memo- | street to Rock Creek cemetery, RIES Of the Btanway 5 jasist ‘upon such ap abeure corner New Jersey avenue and B southeast; Mar- ww ddress. rial service Was suggested by Logan, and ‘The procession outside was formed with. t- | tin Schnelder, 801 L street southeast; Annie Con- TER Case.—Mr. Strasburger, | and degrading distinction between poor culidren ae w | Heretics tie su er | gunn isomer te sae a nation’ conte suena achet anys | Sema Pen inte the one WHER evel | mr, 19K ostream | of MENT eae ete wens Moe Mata: | anc cues th noi wig ust = i $3504 16 Cay me 2 or, i@ School, ec riety mantancers wee this, She could move freely about the house afew | dead. On these walls are again the emblems of | froin thelr graves, each wit n hieimonal fewer | nisige Bpomed to Te ee ee oe OTe: | CONE Ct ree ee yluid avenue South ghanged'so as to open a theater oa K street, toda | Exon, oF girs a a fashionable school, were called THEY MAKE MERRY OVEE THE DEMINE OF AN UX-| Gay “Ec abd even went out to the barn one / national grief. Once moreis heard the measured | hishand, tere would rise a floral mountainee the | was the enlite movement inege Be tree coy west! Wm. Skelly, 1412 A southeast; Kate O'Brien, | Stax reporter to arden eG Uhink that “my lords” are encircly fn the wrosg. eariecene NN UN-| day. Her appetite is good and there seems to be | ‘step of those who mourn the departure of the | skies, the perfume of which would ascend in that minds skilled in such matters had charge of | southwest corner 3d and G streets southwest; Hor- tea racdeaty os Peqnested Dy the District, Cou. = =< -s Earrntone, Dee. 31 - was but Spells beter ville eentuets | faithful public servant, the honored private citi. | tude to the God of battles. Logan ‘such | the details. ace B. Kirkwood, 1423 G street northwest; Maurice | THe Coons Ne halve intended as soon as the | _ MR. A. F. Hogcstarrer, Philadelputa, Pa, cured eg Babrneone, 31.—Th as but one call on | spells befor at one time, while seemingly Le Drvate citt- | 4 mountain of flowers. He himself isa martyr of | Capitol Hill was thronged on every side with | Hoché, 118 L street northwest. ete to present his application to the | his old by usiay ited Star Cough Cure the corn ication thepictay Gatairas | Unconscious of eversthing else, hemmedtwo yards | zen, the abiding friend, the devoted husband and | {ile Loe ne show ee Ree eRe | spo tnt as efhronged (on, every side with aoe "Prent and of im 5 3 HE PROTESTS. District ities. Mr.C. A. of musiin with stitches so fine that the d er. ra need te | hardly be sen, er eves being loved all the in| snag of. to. republie whose virtues, whose sen | Gata Terese aee for the love at his | Anta Pennsyivania avenue Me passed through two | |r. J. Nottingham, 0233 etre aoutheast, tn a ‘7th and F streets northwest, in a note to tie Com- ae ape eee rine of the republic whose virtues, whose serv. | country. Mines of packed humanity. note to the cominissioners desires to be informed | 7th and F streets portt matter of the applt- ednesday afternoon; el al 00 te eae | Amindmry to the spine. ices, whose talents have secured for theur the | “But, would you know him in his power, estate, | liled the sidewalk and’ oxtonied ous intone Sihether or not permission has been granted the | Cition of Mr. SU ger fora liccuse to Opeth a | TASES DURSAMIN, , Wedpentey sfternocn:, Der Was general jollity, and | with her ph She distinguished position of Senator of the United | happiness, tenderness and affection as husband | street on the north and the other stretched | Baltimore and Railroad comy to put | theater on E street, between Gth and 7th streets: Prince G county, Md, iy te o = llr prospect for an | teacher. rt et | EO and father, go to his home, where Rett poate | SP the avenue near the car-tracks, men and | in switch at the intersection of K and Canal streets, | nortnwest, he ‘withdraws his approval } Starr: JOHN CLALK to ANNA, datiely The year as not been — — ses. Death ts no stranger to this place of supreme | and love reigned supreme. “There his inuier life | Women ignoring the deep slush in which thelr feet | on 2d and K streets, southeast, and to extend the | ROMY x ‘convinced, he writes, f Jun, both of Frince George's county, Md. A Miaeucans Evcuoaene wa legislation. Six Umes since 185, when thischam. | Was displayed without restraint, There was his | rested. ‘side-track on the south of the main track, east of hati Sench ths mission without due considera | | MARTIN-MADDUX. Gn December 34. 1886, toy dressed Ia Wolds clothes uTiCoATS—A man | per was first oecupied, has he thrown his shadow | retreat trom the vexatious cares of public life, THE HONORARY PALL-BEARERS the west side Of 2d street, and states that he PrO- | tion of the interests of the property owners in the | the kev. A. Stuart, Mr" GEOLGI MARTIN of Pee eialtes gatoes trom Man. | Nae Brunswick. ie held neste wore OF | once the presiding oflcer of the Senate; here was | preme and constant delight. He was ‘her. tower | S¢0at0r alee h nape te gore ‘deen tssued to James Smith, 1255 ist street | Camusrwas ENrgerarswext.—The Hamline Sab- fn two nbies OF tht Crvat Ruby: eden | where his methods and hts religious fervor were so | wid the majestic form of Sumner, learned, elo- | of strength; She wens tee cy OC is ae): eae ape | Coole Pera CH. Avira On.) Bere ‘Columbus -M. Sorrell, 303 N street | bath School held its Christmas entertainment DIED. + two Rules of tke Great Kuby Mines of | fiamnine that he was hot d-tecead, At the Treven, | quent, Philanthropic; hence was borne by tricndly | her honorable pride; she the confident of his secret | Grant, Dr. McMillan and General John C. Black. and Ed. T. Gibbons, 230 E street bouth- | Wednesday evening. The program consisted of CPGEL. At Sem. Dec: 31. Exta, beloved wifeat | School-house, a few days a O, he started. Tos ag | hands Wilson, who came forth from obscurity to | thoughts. He was faithful to his bridal yows; she | Th¢ Wore sashes of black, with shoulder knots of wor licenses:—Kdward Suili- | literary and musical selections, and its com. | GW. A, after & short slices. SS meetings, but was exposed at a mecrlng and forea | OCCUPY the second place in the government of a | reciprocated his undivided love. Such a home was and white ribbons. ‘Herman Benzler, #23 | pletion ‘money and 0. the | | Puneral at 1645 Sint st, Sunday, Jan, Confessing a Murder. todecainp without expraining lis reason tor ademe | Hee people; and but as yesterday we stood here | the dream of his life. Upon the western hilis that SCENES ON THR AVENUE. y: value of about were given by members of | 3 P.1- ee A YOUNG Ay QeRESTEO IN MILWAUKEE gavs me| Ing settioosie : OF oP | grand the ber of Miller patriot and soldier, who | overiook our Nationél Capital Refonnd that Crowds were gathered all along the tine of the BUULDING PERMITS {he school for the Deniet of the needs. Crayon pags Mes. AEPHORSO itt et Sams Wm nai KILLED A GERL IN wCaGO. jee Ut lo we! sweet ‘spend portrait themselves were presented weeks. . en pg th gpecrnrar oe Ue Surrirs Mczorete The January term | Ald Where else than herein thls place of honos, | many a happy year, and with Geldsiith sang: | Procession from the Capitol steps, down the hill WH Brinkley, | Potton: Des Prise, and his Wile. UiXlvend wil take place on Susiay. eh tan dock». et a goumg. aan | o¢ Warren counts, (NJ) cours wil cin a | Ube arm of mls great ee services and | ta allny wauderagy rund hp world of ary | and along Penneyivanta avenus and aa far as the : a two-story dwelling, 7U pay mz from bis parwutal residsios, 1447 3 street morgh- 2 ee eae aD De | Mel preside ond Will be called gion at eee tates | guateathanship, where he wus respocted by all ter | {seit Baa hanes my istest Hees te eng Bart of the city. “The cantagest were devon ta eee ee Ae ae Qn morning, December 29, ta custody the mur. | Will preside end will be ea pon to. pass sen | the purity of Als intentions, the ardor of hls" por | Amid these Lumble bowers to lay me down, ible Line, followed by the vaticasomierson joor, | story dwellings, between H andl and 6th and ARTIEY.. On Wednester = Young girl who was | tener of death upon James J. Titus for the mur. | tHe PUriLy OL ‘Of "his convict ihe | ‘fom ‘out life’s tuper to ite close. : ~3 Dhea ides os erect a a at hatf-post 3 10 PENTA Bear | Gonnhest mah fe clomely gate foe ge Pascoe: | power of his laste and his _unseliish ‘dorortin op | Ad keep the Haine from wasting by repone, ihe and slong the car track, and no cars or otler oe iumore Busi and Atwerican please copy] von Skies poe 1S close of : mek | Reena meet eres | oe kentea eee ae ag Ne fy dg a ee (it, called an officer and re. | lence, as he ha e ee in ‘was an hondrabie hounds and, 6, Bor Amnuetep. — Early this i ei te ps sa | Ce te rach ene puss toad samc, Baty Seaaet Mice | Fauigtaepotouaguanegemmeme con? | Ragan re, py nmol Aled Pie Dp | Aeneas Roe Ar at aa eeoreriiee mre te ic is sud, he iowte a fult Sau detailed eontession, | MI86 Gaxeraip’s PensectToR—S. A. Podde, the firwiony to bless iis echlidhood. “Trish prithianes | jell ad nopes, my long vacations pas stone to watch the procession pass, recinct, succeeded in arr four bors, who Tieden Baume he Giocloncd, anche noe SOURS MAD RON | ry or MeNOFIny tae tara stile, Ohio, | She he ecood torte tas ree ; AT THR CEMETERY. a are Will Shields, Rovere ‘charles Goodall i atue he disclosed, and@rho's now serving a terin | MirmMury for annoying Barfield ranfiy ain 3 At the cemetery the mortal remains of John A. all in Fruasaiae) Cheon sage TeIMy, plausible | Soabe Wedursaee night aaa Pom ae Siti proud: From thea he wherited hisaplendl ia opiewe Logan were deposited in the vanit as temporary | age trom is and 17 ark, Bt Bcanged Sonat boroand kana Sane Moe ritimg the beauty aad cireum- ee :- 5 < yaique, his capacious intellect and Se a Rhee tho aeisd to ahiare, Festing place. Around the tomb were gathered ys ge poe Po parents? cat aM 18 Known. ‘The | ogden Perris aay oe Rose ote ae cs bring eens tear, developed aintnis' sung | , iu steady, Nonest, Logan was & cheatian in| te family and immediate friends ot doceased, the | Roodah are wanted for the Jaielry estab. ‘Eieuth street southows, Sanusty Lae at pa Td geting ted by ceed fer ett oa ce fe ea Mat rect i "tescrnin be | Pale, wore and, try, Sa ange “EBS abies aio tle as statements, agh | Statescourt, Brooklyn, for detrauding the govern- ee, cepted Christ 3s his Vestiguiion of ine case ‘ase to give his i Ferris, 1 ‘alieged, lost the tingers of his ee oon and all. hun the sacrament the of ber. 4 heme oF ree Cha Faint “xcept that RC | Catmned i be Charice CUTLR & Sela rand | UOT nts power fm the mation there can be no ques- | ble in spirit to Kneelon the at 2:0 pan, ‘of the fanly are at ed the yur J by a pa ee TE gato gpre yeen‘matmen fa battle, He ae wt | ion, “Macaulay has sala that sitar, be els on the carpet tit 2 her, and, being re rmiZ love, ‘manly brow shone r a ; her. “He viaims to have known her wel” “led tite Ok te ee Jorhe ‘eit they hewas i pay we. 8 ‘non oes ait ren be or. ak Mus. HENN Ix FLORIDA.—Lieut, searcher of all hearts. It Le estes te Senanen Saag medion! Henly KS and wite arrived st Jacgunvilie,fia, | greater tam Macaulay peed Siakeai oy Pamabmurata, Dee. s-—argumenes of counset | fate" iuer Seana, tran’ Nene ear sg ty ts tinh ie Grass ta ln eesti Epa og spice teal Ueite. Woid dears or seaca'ag | Honk, ew Henn Was To” go over ta Saugus | dimeult fy toss eho bate mos Had aay, he afivered an oration on tamoriale. ; Mes ws ton si this moratag. | Judie pees aang, and go thence qh a trip to ‘une | vantages ‘ & glorious hope he died, eel ity ae youre, te We Suage Feu then d-iivere to the Jury. | rae He, wale eaten. teat, Spend some | tation Commies ‘tn theses He has ea aud a few minutes Letors noon the jury retired.” | Havana and other polar oa coeiseae: Naeeatl, past morning call of eternal lite, Eons, ” eee ———— -eee-—-___ At the conclusion of the et 2 o'clock from her ‘Tem Miners Killed. Ex-Governor Gibvs, known as the war capacious. drews pronounced -the benediction, mouisewest. Ee Lonvox, Dec. 31.—Ten minors were killed this | ernorot 6: ‘died in London ‘yesterday, where | wart semblage rising. morning by ihe Tuling of a cage Id & colliery at | ue ed Yor the past two years. He was are ‘THE PROCESSION FROM Pade ee ee ae Mongaten ie sorting. fe Durie iound dead in bed, e igus tans Senstor Sherman, as presiding

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