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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, repay, JANUARY 20, 1893—TEN PAGES. ee “ = oe eee — penses of the clerk's office, including the salaries|. WELCOMING FEANCES WILLARD. TENNYSONIAN PRESUDICES. FOUR GREAT CARS. EDUCATIONAL PIANOS AND ORGANS. ae sia | Of clerks, deputies and assistants, pet rans _PIA ¥ joy = bo Fs- The amount, net, paid into the treasury from | London Methodists Da Honor to the Elo-| He Had No Love for “‘the Common People” | They Will Carry the Krupp Guns te Chi- IN WASHINGTON. THE SSAE 5 oy: = les. | = ee may amounts — _ sen quent American and Are Rewarded. | and Spoke Disdainfully of Them. cage. Tar Cusxar. | 0. “Ap: a erase hes Sakae, wien | ould be @ Distric: court | From the Police Court alone there has been | sfiey Frances Willard was royally weleomed | Rev. Husk Price Hughes, 36. A. . The Pennsylvania Railroad ny has} Lue Cuaxor Or MINISTRATIOY music mating p « PRS an ave been made very pli . paid into the treasury during the years 1889, is ‘ o apany Always brings with ita change im government POND PIANOS ts as perfect as the most fee Mech inanailiion a prsfhedes 1500 and 1891 the total sums of $142,185.71. {oy the Wesleyans of London shortly after her} At the bottom of Tennyson's jingoism, as of | brought to Baltimore from its shops at Altoona, | tons; tu inany tases, maki ied skilitul workmenand the best materials com by Repre ive Culberson. It iwas | m, THD DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS. Mr. Catherson PQUIMENT, ~ 1. Tent This large sam of money is derived for the recent arrival in the British metropolis. The | all jingoiem, was dislike, or at least distrust, of | Pa, the four ponderous cars that are to carry | SHberby ,new appomiments or ‘by ‘yramotions. Do make it. These PIANOS have all kinds of Upert from the citizens of the District. | meeting was held in St, Martin's Town Hull. | the common people. In one of his poemshe | the big Krupp guns from that port to the Beines adunnietration: Zor scald commence ‘cones, but only one kind of merhaniem, and : . need Uhad's the best. See un about one. Wesell | * {erides. the change of the law regulating the | Charing Cross. It was a unique gathering. | *peaks of the common people as “the many-| Columbian exposition. The guns are still at | 2%ind{coees Pit ‘ot the ‘ | ia yh r= J ” “ them: the lowest ible j o Ne ; Soa eeeets Loc Shion bs the Homulana Sonnet wdraat | TR Methodisc Thnes says: “We have been at | Beaded beast." Oh, madly eignifeant expret- | the Krupp works in Eaten, Prussia, but are en- | Betege stem shat, (bar mew tetion of teach ——< el nein fret the bills catablish & court of | érees seeintcof the government, from court | Many Methodist meetings at London and else- | sion! Jesus Christ was absointely incapable, | pected hore nt an early date. They will be re- | tou in the metbod of teaching the art of stengzraphs. | SANDERS & STAYMAN, Plano Parlors, 4 F at, | ape the oe glume and bere fees, fe. of the District, a rum sufficient, it is| where, but never at such a one as this. Ite | under any circumstances, or for any purpote. | moved from the ship that brings them acrow | Sie! ‘nciod now St inner, hewerer, too | 3019 And I3.N.Chariesst.. Baltimore with « for the Vill and recom- belicved. to cofray the entire expenses of the | brilliant success reflected the greatest credit on | of calling the multitnde on whom he had com- | the water at Sparrows Point, and there loaded Si fotnty "Fhorwars ‘Gad "practical typertie: | gS8_ 00 Wt ree nen | ® @ may be passed and conrt contemplaicd by this measure. | the Rev. J. Surman Cooke, the chief organizer. | Passion tho “many-headed beast.” And I} in the cars. With one exception thene care are | caurtenn Dar Sten fees ane Bema, Semester oo Muaw F | hn consid this District is en- | ‘me Rev- aaa a Any reputable school in Washington. Evenine ses 88, 0 0 MMMM FR kRR . it the follow v ite passage Nema ta a ceceee ok 40 which aa ‘pe Considering the brief time in which everything | venture to say that the true poet of the new | the largest ever built in the history of railroad | Sh." Buss oe?” x oMNM g rough investigation by the com : *tsto the court of last resort bad to be arranged the meeting was very fairly | Year upon which we are now entering, th | construction. The flat car which was used in Sel a tedes saghosgeeeachal Piri ei RR a A BS ® ‘< 9 the existing judicial | Tepresented in common, thongh we missed some | true poet of the twentieth century, will never | the earlier part of the Centennial exposition to y located; coaveniont to both depots and AL worthy” yer re ‘BUGO WORCH & | bycem of the Distrie chumbia the commit- - | who would ca ‘ainly have been present but for | spenk of the people thus. In “Locksley Hall, | transport the orduance department's exhibit, | SHCHIRA SoHOse Or Mei oe Bes 7th st asim + eam NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. | previous engagements. Dr. Stevenson, ex- | Sixty Years After.” Tennyson refers with de-| the special field and const pieces shown by the ME 20us THRoPHTL ee ee ie r nd the determine. . | president of the — Wesley Methodist | rision and contempt to household suffrage. He | United States and foreign governments, and (Onwariet of St. Jeue's Church), ber of our upright’ pianos at #2" : iminal causes have been for “Meet Disensaed at the Farmers’ Insti- | cofference, presided, and , a great | expressed hix horror and dicmay that the rulers | the private exhibitions of French, Russian and PIANO, OMGSH ARS BARMONY. prices.” MALLET &'DAVIS CO. ® cniversal compl: geet wal Notes. |many distinguished —-_—- Methodists. were | of the British empire had to take “the voices | German gunmakers was slightly larger than ‘Studio, 929 New York a1 RAKAUER PIANOS. “1 FIND THEM EXCEL. - “y pagan span Correspondence of The Evening Star on the platform and in the audience.” Af or | of the fel and “the muffrage, of the plo veut sither of these care. The cary arrived over the} ___ Office how a A igptim every particiar. OR MIL | neuen, aed wank ue, January 19, 1893. | naming a number of these the Tinies goes on | Jet us not unduly condemn Tennyson. lelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore rail- | \YORWOOD INSTITUTE, | Andother makes at 1200G si. TEMPLE “ tates igh een ger Par ge pealpane sey to say: “Dz. Monlton welcomed the distin- | had not exhibited this particular temper in re- | road a few daya ago, and were hauled down to N 14th and Masa. ave. Se ne 5 denial of justice by the | Ata mseting of the board of directors of the 0 a mi New classea formed move. A beausifal and improving | — courte , ia P | guished gests ins speech of singular felicity | lation to the poor he would not have been such | a switch on 5th avenue. Canton, where they will | o\et,vatrenformad.now. A beautifa} and improving “ey th che Ae caltaral Society the following oGicers were | Sad cloquence, but he and all the other gentle- | representative of culture in the Victorian | remain until the arrival of the gune, Guring the next Gye months. Agiress Me. and ‘Mire. KK “ oaroapr ined the ensuing term: John H. Gassa- | wen present must pardon us when we say that | age, as in trath be is. It would be most unrea-| In appearance they resemble a_ substantial | WMD CABELL, Principals. 202m < F ilacventan ‘ae ponunal resident: Jolin H. Bogiey, vice president; | the Lonors of that memorable meeting belong sonable of uxtoexpect that Tenavson should ben | bridge or a big gable tross on walking-beams, | MISS SCHMITT HAS RESEMED WouK I 4 soclhoa ay - Higgins, treasurer; John E. Muncaster, | to the other sex. Miss Willard. who had a mag- | man of his great grandchildren’s time instend | ‘They are all painted abridge brown.” with | VE het Rinderearten, Advanced Artcatation « mer 6,7 and Swere dedg- | Hificent reception, the whole audience rising, | of being a man of his own time. His prejadico | the weight of xan, bridge, car and total es Gash "th t annual | TePlicd first to the address of welcome, and it|only proves that he simply represents the | weights Painted upon them in bright white days for holding the next annual | 7 116¢ too much to say that few, if an: | nineteenth century of his day, with all its pect- | lotters. | who were privileged to be present ever heard a | linrities, And if he hud not exhibited from | The material used is heavy forged plates . | more powerful speceh. In her quaint Ameri- | time to time this anti-democratic scorn he | strongly riveted together, and big ‘“jack- n accent, but speaking right out from her | would not have been the mirror of the Vietorian | timbers” for the frames of the carriages. T scoupted the welcome of | age. He wi according ere OF MUBIC, 900 K feate of class < Pritts of the New | FOGES DWALBERT. Prom awhies 3 in Bose declare Sram to be. the beat tustrn enss of A morep Tae {DIL HANS VON'SUIOW™T decane thes fhe aban. litely bent in, A ALFRED wit 1 es | seere’ ne Dis | nated as th indies. | ~ John Warfield has purchased of M tiction in Sophia Trundle « farm of 195 acres near Ger- | hment in 186% TION, ORA DEAL RY. FELD: I consider them the best - t, Mise “Willard in trath, the very type of the | largest car rides on thirty-six wheels. These voice. énit EDWARD 3 inatrw monte of our fin minor off cued by the mayors | mantown. fee Katio ¥, | English Methodism in a speech of singular | Anglican and’ academic English gentleman of | wheels are not of the usual solid pattern, but | and Miss ADA 1. TOWNSEND, Teachers, T. TROWAIKUVSKY. Combines with areat volume of the cits Mr. Wm. W. Marqnett and Mise Katie V. pathos and of the most tefined eloquence. | the nineteenth centur: = and by & w As the son of a coun- “ of tone a rare sympathetic aud noble tone color and A Vashington, were married at neg ta are spoked and bubbed and resemble the high t i 7 cp SOMOUL OF LANSULT — | perfect action. | She raised the meeting to the level of her own | try clergyman and the child of the University of | wheels of the English railway core, and. eaee ILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, og FST. | Pe e this place, on the 16th | high character and that high level was main- | Cambridge, he exhibited some of the maniiett, | riage The tracks tore ei oe and care Grete lee to Hpipinnterece of ex: | cAmarpiScent smeortment of ew arietic oties tp i ted and indorsed the lead srrinpnae Fi in raised letters. | Siropeand Aimericg: ser cigeulans *Pecosis Brot, | ‘ Slats poe Rawr. Gaillard, “officier dacademie. se: German, Pm oh Ey 2 lard, omcier Sn gy eT uprising almost every well-known anake in te Mueller. author of the Word Chain System, &c Soames, in Cherraet Teper: wl fn tomad at at yong | Lupton | low firures. SPECIAL INBUCEMENT= offered hoth | For Boston, Harrison, both of pat time was 75,080, be- ov each ju k. Milbourne. | tained throughout. The most earnest address | noblest and most eplendid virtues of his race. | bered 5116 and 5117, and the wheels are cast mn. dic ion. gestnre and style, the ouly at a revival pri e Choate of Washington, a pupil at the school of Mies Lucy Simpson, this town, hadone of her legs broken on Wednesday ing while coastinc. fdequsmea The following marriage licenses have been | ang never surpassed. And when she spoke with | longer, unleas ther accept the new ‘of the yer meeting could not have been | But he had the defects of his qualities. He be- | with the w iritual than was Mies Willard’s | longed essentially to the old governing classes | On this car is the following inscription ure and sustained, yet simple, | that have so long ruled England anc the British | by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Al- seltom heard it equaled | empire, but who will not rule Engltnd'rach } toona shops, 1892. ds “gun trust, 4,399 inhabit: sock Late IVATE SCHOOL. 11 i . | fo ortcew and in teruum wr tch lt bra m EASY | 9 t issued by the clerk of the circait court during | Yonderfal power on the deeper things of the | new era which we have dives enteren vers | Weight of Krupp gun . traction a MONTHEY INSTALL MY NTs» Por sees The total f the prez this week: W. E. Karman and Kato R. Thomp- | wei tarny eyes cave vot with, tesra,s No one] manne rer yee eee hres theres | Ween of brides | gollexe, bra je w within the Distric pooper gaat arquett and Kate V. Harriton. | why was present will ever forget it.” twentieth century will be both democratic and | Weight of car..... | DORAN, mated at #45.400,000, which was about . Martin and Laura L. Hicke, - pre ——— socialistic. We must not be frightened by Vos on $9,690,000 for each of the five Jui Vom A. Warfield of this county and Miss | Sere cer ge WanGs $00. sha: Teadauientel teat or eer Total weight............ - 445,000 da f Bal seer Keer wee married | 76 the Battor of The Evening Star: tury thus described will be the dictum of a} Tho second car is similarly marked, with the je: Best-clase work eins repaired = SCEINWAY, CHASE, G | Sorans and Wicor k Wits DuOOP 2 :| Will yon kindly invite the atiention of the | Carpenter of Nazareth, who said that “a man's | exception of the weights The second im. size iy wae. petformmes Sy | oO te Geaiaay through your col. | life conssteth not in the abundance of the | of eeekrens guns weighs 140,000 pounds ard . ithersburg, assisted by | Washington Gi pany y things which he possesseth.” Channing, whe | the total weight of the ear is "253,300 pounds, ; Fa ‘ots lit Pastor of the, chureh. The | uunsto the fact that for over one week my| knew tho ethical tind of Christa gro’ deat | Time Seueie ee ety ee repel, | snd Basins Gous cvery dar au evo { bride was dressed in cotilie ‘silk, with velvet | residence has been without ray of light, and | tetter than most of those who are more ortho- | and SLiS. The wheeleare of the cold type— | feer of pupliuenterine before Tamuery | trimmingeand carried bunch of In France | u | roses, ‘The ushers were Messrs. 8. E. D. Stas in addition to this fact without even a ray of | bo than himself, — io gna 5 ago = that is, they are not provided with spokes. The W'S EXD STUDIO OF FEERERAION. | ° — f |hope? For the past three months we have not | real cause of war, which still desolates mankind | two other cats are similar to the eccond car de~ Floention Primary and advanced. "Acting — pacctaes Tha counter wes kaatbecsta ice: | Mat intecrsel ight to enable us to read Tur | eve? in civilized countrios, is contempt for the | scribed in every particular, except being u| Péntoinimeand stadics from, standard plays. | nO L. Lodge of 6 - a4 individual man. If those in authority recog- | trifle smaller, All the cars are fitted out with | culture—Relaxation and tension exercises. i ALEXANDRIA AND 9H | Cottliucs to registers the senate. continue to | Nized the dignity and ancredneas of every int | the latest brake appliances, ‘They are attract. | -aimu" Siw WALTON 1903 mst Alou. tx 3 es | pay and the Washington Gas Company eon. |™An life there contd be no war in civilized | ing mach attention among the residents of ¥ TRINITY P. F. CHURCH Room, 1am, 3 ; sein Franch at | | tinues to survive. ‘The appeals to this company | !#"ds. Canton. 45. 10 ds ame a to: tric ction. Musicales and. oc —- have been quite as numerous as those made to pene et every three weeks. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME. tal 71am. a ‘ al gov- } 4 - the — . alle ” eae the Associated Charities, but, unlike those, no mised the Fish Donde, A NEW TRIAL FOR COUGHLIN. WASIINGTON CONSERVATORY OF sic, xtent, | heed has been taken, The stalin ac tothe nam. | Tethe Editor of The Evening Star: sass 1225 10th st. new, “Twenty-fourth year. Piano, 1.29 awd ree $ copes «| Will you kindly, through your columns, ask | Two Jurors in the Cronin Case Who Were | {°#2; Voice, viclim, flute, cornet, he. Free advan est speaker was Prof. E. V ber of gas stoves used in this city plays no parts : 7 erimental station, whose Why not increase the pressure if the fault lie- | the District Commissioners to have the ponds, Incligible. sfter which Prof. | here? Hoping that your paper may be suecess- | provided Col. Ernst will give his consent, at on the * by | fal in correcting and giving to the citizens of | the foot of 17th street flocded? Tam sure tho| three who were sentenced. te pase their lives Washington the much-needed light, I beg to] re de er etsy é x partment will respond promptly, as they | ¥; Dr, Pat- CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. sign myeeld: pr mis iaemdimatt pele | acne = ‘ ithin prison walls for the murder of Dr. Pai 11TH STE! tages to pupils. 0. B. BULLARD."Director. Daniel Coughlin, the only man living of the] Moexe¢ Verxox Sewmvany. ter then that in i the entire valua- sf 1903 Hist, | : rick H. Cronin of Chicago, 18 probably a free sr t ue of property a dangerous place for the ladies and children to sitaa a WASHINGTON, D. . ; t= . th 2s Se skate on and the ice is ina poor condition, but | @an. The verdict which condemned him was meat ta Woon, s pans and in atest of milk fur ‘The Waste of Water. an inch or so of water over, the ice on the fish | yesterday set aside by the Illinois supreme Fighteenth year opened OCTOBER 4 omenerr Asem we . . John W. Brown the same showed 9| 75 tne Editor of The Event ponds will give them a surface like glass and be | court and his case was reversed and remanded atte ote per cent of but oases Were after: | | BAL TOWORE & onto Raman. them mad end dey schoo area ho Spe £ aoa cuvcret Sbinson of Anne | J! THE Svan of Tnesday is an account of 8 sate Pisce. will Col. Ernst grant permission for « new trial. Conghlin will now, in all prob- Bice ge Yee td modern in | S04 comin wcircuretences, Brot WALDO Wit. | en a Ar and f this county. tases brought Gefore Judge Kimball involving | ¢f (Se use of the Nah ponds exg..og) geen ty, go free,because it will be practically im- | its spirit and methods. ise st nw SG te | Leave Washinate t r 1863 the | In the circ the cases | charges of “wasting Potomac water,” and two Palas iposiibbla to convict bites gui. New buildings, perfectly equinped for health and CABINET VAPOR BATHS, SULPHUR, | a ent cht was uot | of Jane Pugh vs. claim: cases of complaint by Inspector MeAvoy are A Ladies’ Turn Verein. The witness, Patrick Dinan, who swore that | Senttation Cirularsaenten sentleenn Periect ° ain 11) a wy 2.500. Prova & ro Big bem ni gg aes conaut cited which are worthy of comment. In one) The organization of » ladies’ turn yerein, | Coughlin hired from his livery stable the white| Toecalaates aude the natitr nenally, te of case the lady of the house had succeeded in| to be known as Ladies’ Section, Columbia Partly tring one of tno frozen rater pines, | Turn Verein of Washington, D. C., was com- | died many months ago. His evidence was the | NiO, S Feorusty 13, 1BUG, aad held’ tte eoetions | FUE: ts cach, — ik, pega preg? wphetes map | suffered the water to ran through the pipe for | Pl¢ted Tuesday evening. It is to be an adjunct | main thing which led the jury to declare that | from to4o'clock on Monday and ‘Thursday after au is WE GLEEEE GORAEAEGERD | Coote for hearing horse which carried Cro away to his death, | fered special stuly in Greek literature by. transia. mand 8 47m For fexinc¥on aa For MY ~ a of the B. and O. railroad inade the fol- | 8 little time and was caught in the act of +o | t0 the large national body, der Amerikanisher | Coughlin was guilty of conspiracy to murder. | D0ons for twelve weeks following. ing clairvoyant, astrologer and medium in | 231°: sleortin pong — fescuartps lowing awards of damages: Richard Morgan, | ding by this inspector. Now, this Indy i | ‘Turner Bund, the existence of which dates} ‘Three of the four men who stood trial with Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, ‘Born with wonderful prophetic xift of second sieht, |b ot cases former! ting a eons one sere, $1,500: Ignatius Belt, one and one-| doing no more than any other person would | back more than fifty years. The la com- | Coughlin—John B. Beggs, Pa a2-6m Principal. | tells ail th f it adie to grave, f the be 1d Circuit « eighth ac [have done under like circumstances, and no | posing the new organization have been actively | and Martin Burke—are dead. Reveal ss aahouseack be Tannie Veirs of this place is visiting at | more than what has probably been one by | engaged in various ways in supporting t d purposes acquitted and cannot be S LEAGUE_EIGHTH SEA: friends. “brm ten residence of Dr. Hammond, H street, Wash- | Scores of persons in Washington during this | male branch, heretofore the only body, With all bis alleged companions ‘, painting, women’s | Mages, with hap) ton. unustall clames"Antique, | Jove is trae or Vierbert, son of Mr. Montgomery Clagett of | ffazen in ed Potomac district. left here this week for New | thawed at all, the cold winter. Water pipes have | very part of the city, and, ifas vet | very process adopted by this | which during the past eases, ant for the last ed the advantages which | in the conspiracy out of the way the state's at- “ee 4 ould derive were they similarly | torney declares that he can hardly convict a i es 1 eee ized and a gymnasium class for | man of the conspiracy. and a direct charge of | \ eTRUSTION CMIAW WAY Wowneo- and in 1d snccesa- | ladies instituted. They felt satisfied that culti- | murder was not provenagainst Coughlin in thd| P'AXG INSTRUCTION —OMTS3 MAY A. MEAD. nes by rich! place 8’ once, 7 i = he surcends where others have failed. convinces 15.90 a mn. 22 15 and 6.28 rt etic 1 h a mii lady is the one which alone has pr certificated pupil of Hert Kaif of th= Royal Con: a tre Petr <3 peace afore 1908 the | coe Oe enenaed WiCD AIRING | Oo “There wes tio proot of any’ wilful oc care: | vatton of grace, development of muscle and | first place. serigtory gt Berlin Unavous at pupils honna de ag 110s, ea, number of a: tion cases before the Or- | The Rockville Rod and Gun Clab will bold its | less waste of water, and there was no such | elegant carriage—the Crain symmetry INELIVIBILITY OF TWO JURORS. iss FRANGER Six Siee ah nan Sundays nee. A phase’ Court wns anunal mecting for the election of officers on | ¥# £ Stee | ingrowth and promotion of health—ate 8! ° vy6 severeal is based principally on the in-| M™seehee SAE Gekwow ecuoor EOF CHARGE — From 1863 to February, 1892, the administra- | the 26th instant. | The other was the case in which a house- | highly important for the young miss and bud- Jigibility of Bont: ‘a Clark. ‘The For Youn Ladies and Little Girls. inte Brown, a New York clairvoyant, with sp t numbered § Blackwell Shelton, colored, of this place had keeper had turned slops into the waste basin of | ding woman as for the youth and young man, | ¢ligibility of Bontecou and Clark, jurors. Boarding pupils limited. Isel-om"} 120 Q ST. N.W. the ex xipsy atiesn, will tell your tisposit a von 7 ‘during aleg broken on Saturday by a large stone fail- | the water closet to be conveyed away to the | ‘The club has set out with thirty-five charter | Justice shows by the examination of these two. W ASHUYG@TON FEMALE SEMINARY, business f » numbered ing on it while at work on the railroad near | "ewer. and then, ag is usual ia such case, | members, and it promises a rapid growth, the | which is given nearly in full, that they were 1226 ISTH ST. NW, near MASS: AVE.. re- Sittings, 0c. NEW YORE AND PIL. dieating that in the near | prejudiced’ when summoned; that they had | P*R* SePt, 20. BOATDING and DAY school ron future it will have from seventy-five to | formed opinions, which, when jaggled by the | apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUART Principal. Je 100 members. Applications for membership | court and attorneys, were, to all Soe Sb sous $ COLLEGE, pales : 4 SA. ML. | turned on the water toflush the basin. While | present prospects rie ——- A. M- | in the act of doing this the door bell ran j |i her haste to answer the call she inad tly left the water running pera; | For Phiteteinnia, IME, BAPHARL cLargvorant AND astror. | S407 yore M orist. born with | open at sof the estates involved | = oart is very marked, es | must have the indorsement of a member of the | found to be groundless or regarded as jurors’ dates is how to re my the greater prosper- | Correspondence of The minute. The caller chanced to be this duh and the applicant met: be onpeblect lancaae a i Catt on eT ave, Sand Thome Circle. Witameceheoeed Ag ea ps of prosecutions in the | Lace, Mp ary 23. | tor. who ought to have taken in the situation | readily conversing in the German languege. the | ‘There were forty-six errors claimed by the | ~ UHINESS EDUGR ON alse : I the ucraber of cases dispowed of | | The religions revival which began in the First | and have known that it did not furnish “a ease | constitution providing that all gatherings and | counsel for the defendants and of these the USINESS, EDUCATION — TYPEWRITING. in ths Criminal Court Baptist Chureh last i g iu | to justify complaint. This housekeeper was meetings sball be conducted in German. Of | court did not think it worth while to consider | vookkeerine, penmenunts rear. Di ies he tives interest exch night and will be continued as | ig nothing more than what in done in every | course Americans or persons of any natiommlity | more than the one touching the two jurors, ritiont for | raduates) Prenaration fo Tit Delaware av interest ea ie | weil-regnlated house in the city in which there | can be accepted as members provided they | The two men, E. J. Bontecow and Benjamin F. | $s sor. wh ANP ‘esi nag a ste. nw. long as any good can be accomplished. Rev. | ig a water closet. The slops are emptied into Mr. Hatcher bas charge of the meeti ‘The court of appeals yesterday cave of Wilson & Pochlmann against J. N. Her- have the qualifications. As soon ns is practica- | Clark, were not on the regular. panel, but were ‘ : sauae . which i» fushed by turning on ble the female gymnastic class will be opened | brought into court on a special venire made by | PALUPAL wPRAINING. DEFORTMENT AND | (PME. PH Jf this constitutes a “waste of Po- and competent teachers engaged. Upon the | a bailiff expecially appointed by the trial court | 13%0H st. “Adult dancing class Tuesday and Prides | nowena accara:y. it, and Inspector | older Indies will fall the duty of chaperoning | for the parpose. SATIRE, Ce cena class. Welneedar and Seterter | 132] Marion ot. 8... ater” we ares 7 ~ voceics "at" eres SE | Saba i tr ee ere vale | MEATOS ond bis associates rced ‘have no cou- at each of the gymnastic meetings. ‘The male | “At the time’ thoy were called and examined | SELTREDE SEHUNT, Mindat tanh tee | Sate en: Menace, tnt) Ges, Die POSEY ad Jari eee ee ee ene ee ome yng |ceTmabout sinding opportunity to eam their | section, which owns the spacious meeting and | as furore. Coughlin had. exhausted. the | Ttsorircowniter gy oe GF aS or | MME = | ad me p oy prio ys uable piece of property in this town. The | salaries. They may safely arrest and have fined gymnasium balls, ladies’ pariors and other | ypumber of \ She nae ot, ICHMOXD AND _DANVILEE Ratioab oo REN Tor Seren re) Schednle in of AN trains arrive an | peremptory challenges. allowed ‘and and Typewritin insituated at the corner of Main orplaced under bonds every housekeeper in | rooms, has extended the use of these to the| by iaw and could do no more” than aver | Capitol st.; dav and nigut sessions: persons prepare’ , ett canes triable im the Polieg street and Washington avenue and was a few thecity. Weall do it. But are not these so- | ladies, while the funds of both. sections go for | his objections to the sitting of the two men es | 7 esminations; wraduates assisted to positions. det many of which may come to the Crimi. | Years ago rented by the plaintiffs, with, ¥ called inspectors making anjust discrimination | the common good. The credit for the under- | jurors. = ly court claimed, the privilege of buying it ata certain in their arrests or complaints? Do they enter | taking is due almost entirely to the efforts of LaihGine Wii exScnoniCa T, —— price. This wax denied by Mr. Herbert, and | the houses of the bobs and nabobs alike in | Mrs. K. Abel. The officers clected for the firet : HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 401 and 407 East UBEN POSTERS with all criminal jurisdiction | PTOPer RENCE RICK he value of the land bas doubled he, of | their investigations? Or do they not, for the | Mra. K, Abel, president; Mrs, E, | | When Bontecou was examined by the counsel at an M ‘Trance apd {asin median \fourse, refused to convey it to them and they purpose of making a show of earning. their sal: 5: parlors, S00 Lith st and Pass MARAME, FANS, MANICURE AND. “cHtuord: | pile "vin’ iro | i an, Spanish, Italian, English, Latin, | Fbrsday events a ; thove comparatively | secretary, and Mrs. C. Blatzheim, treasurer. | newspaper accounts of the commission of the Greek and ransiations. without influence, while the wealthy and inftu- —— crime and had au opinion as to the guilt of | FRENCH & GERMAN LTCTURES & COMEDIES brought suit in the circuit court for title and aries, make é¢xamples being defeated there appealed to the court of fenier, vice president: Miss H. Heitmuller, | for the defense he testified that he had read greet titan i Aint, TOR LST AT. SMe The only hmonginr ant - appe Mr. Herbert will be compelied to ac- | ential, who waste ten times as much water and OUTRAGE TO AN AMERICAN. Coughlin, Burke and O'Sullivan, but that his Every Saturday at 4:15. Free to pupils. papalacrnrero! FINE MANICURE aud CHTHOPO: | ligvn! and Str i“ cept the original purchase price claimed by | use ten times as much as many poor families, ci eghciok weal aot gveveut lias trom balog on nd for exrewlass and proztams. DIST GOODS south of New Vork artorteny ie infor Front Royaland Strasburg dal'v, igation thas devolved Wilson & Poehimann to have been agreed upon | are never molested nor arrested for to doing? "| A Citizen of Boston Arrested in Haytt and | impartial juror. Bontecon testified that’ he ss ourt is direetly the consequence of | and in addition to refund the rents received | N. Imprisoned Without Justification. entertained a strong prejudice against the | 416 = DENTISTRY. VESTIBULED LIMIT epee eee cl te | MO bey Me comet Soe ees? SS aa Frederick Mevs, the American who was | members of Camp 20, Clan-na-Gael, and would ———— SS = | timely of Pullman Slenper. Dintwe, Porton snnected with |. The published statement that the Citizens’ Fish Food in Plenty, under arrest in Port-au-Prince, Hayti, for | Tefuse to believe them under onth, and most of Sxgcutiox, Oratory. AGone IN hourm) with National Bank had declared a dividend at the | To the Faitor of The Evenmg Star : ‘ ¢ the witnesses for Coughlin were members of ART SOLLECE OF ORATORY. U, ® DENTAL Assoctatiox, lit before the Equity directors’ meeting Inst week is erroneous, as| ] have just come on from Newberne, N. C., | alleged smuggling and afterward released, ia | ther bods, Hon Fetes aater Cautet statearans. | | U, nt ter part is such | the bank can only declare dividends in Feb-! where tbave been sojourning throughout the | i" the employ of Green, Knaebel & Co. of | ‘Clark testified that he had an opinion as to | Han Morte Cate teer Gee a Os aaa of trustees, (Cor. 7th and D ste nw. sna Fetinanen te d presents con-"| ¥ Ae Secksom has forwarded his res: | entire cold term. Never before have the ad- Boston. Mr. Green ‘states that what | the guilt of the acctised men, based upon. what | !nAueutial college of tts kind in the world. ‘The reading dental organization of Sones ie, Ln W. Jackson jorwarded his res 7 exr opens January 9. - i hat but that he conld render a fair and | 3°" oP — tice of the peac r this disti jucent waters been so crowded with fish, chiefly he learns of the matter is that Mevs | he had read, but ‘ 18s AMY C. LEAVITT TO ison, stating that there was not basis gen trout and mallet, wits some red dram, and | "eM fom ‘is home, which ts Back te tho | impartial verdict. "On croseexamination he | Mf 1121 VERMONT AVE. XW. ough to justify his continamce in office. | the protracted cold weather hashad the effect | {2%B» t@ the waier front, and purchased half a | admitted that he had frequently expressed an = : aed oN stify a Sots be ” washinet America. Composed exctusively of experts sed Washer Wan and pledged to scientific dentistry at :nod- confided to the [ dazen shirts. When returning to his houso he | opinion as to the guilt of the accused and said |___PIANO AND HARMONY. _se30 eigners have been natur- | His successor bas not yet been appointed. to render tem tarpla. _ They swarm into the| Cor terested, charged atin argiing and | that he entertained @ prejudice against the | [FSS0NS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY ee f bankruptcy eases bave | THE SEVERE COLD Neuse river and up the Trent above the city in| thrown into prison, where he war confined | Clan-na-Gael. Res. Miss C. L. NEVINS, ne te Me ana aS Siege Ueerpats och Kevorts are received from the surrounding | dense masses, eo that they are scooped up with | twenty days ina filthy cell, as before reported, | , The court held that the competency of, these | Drawing classes Saturdays. TI 1NE we pain and no sleep. See card in another n ‘ton the ebief Justice. “eountry that the revere cold lias killed par- | baskets, dipped with nets and pieked up with| ‘The Haytians ay, in excnse for Mr Mevs’ jurors was established and overruled. the chal- | _oc26~ +e ta eee tisability the teiages, rabbits and birds in large numbers and | OYter tongs. Seines dropped over the bows of | arrest, that he isan inveterate «muggler. nge for cause interposed by Coughlin. This | JYRIEND’S SEL! CHOOL. 1811 I ST. ootuna, . and i 7 fishing boats just below the city are hauled in| The arrest was ordered by Eugene La Victoire, | Proceeding, the supreme court declares, was A thorough and vrogressive scuool for both sexes {ill living are starving to death. Cattle have suffered much and sume few head have | {tll of fish. exe prei vy. SIDW The quantities marketed by G. N. | an aid de camp to the pr " s - witnesses present who offered to prove Mr. | # fair and impartial trial, and it was evident | — i Eves, Wateon & Daniels, E. W. Lane and the lent. There were | 4n error, because the defendant had a right to | ny rade, includine col (ME EVANS DENTAL PARLons, Mf the condemnation of | been frozen to death. There is much suffering | Fy Watson & Daniels, E. W. Lane and tho | witnes i that he could not have had such a trial, when | M['SS, BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE. Tr 3217 Penn. ave.n, w. k. TUMK, General Peacnen é among the poor people who have not warm | pracy. > Pcbaenieas 10 ie 18 cart Fee ce eae rents tae pemew te | evar! Ganon eke comaomen i hiny hed ane Misa, Business Coltore, “13 ae PuPitt | SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BEIDGR WORK. _W. Hi GREES, General Manueor ny 1 by this bill has | Houses and clothes. The lowest the the | apiece, “A twelve-pound spotted trout will re-| When the assistant attorney gen mitted before the trial began that they were | and census examinations, Stenowraphy ta tr Bi peas (CHESAPEAKE AND OFTO RAWAL, in the ter has reacked vet was 13° below zero, though | «91 at 22 conta. There are fish galore in New- | hearing the evidence of the witnesses, prejudiced against him and against the men | PDUCATION Fou REAL LIFE. ey ee | — ciate bus reached zero almost evers morning {0° | berne, and if this part of the country is in| that the charge against him ‘was without foon- | Who Rave the bulk of the testimony which he | Lu THe srENcENLse USISESS COLLEGE, for $8. The perfect adjustment tothe ums and ar-| Cie na ually foe Unie Ba a and from the past week, and sometimes a littlelower. | dancer of rnaning short of food the remedy is | dation, Mr. Mevs" lawyer made 's specch de. | introduced in his behalf. Netionst Bank of the Republic Building, cor: 70 and | sisuc setriue of the tvth gives 8 natural exprewiga ts | gil"y*y sar” aally from Untou Station (M. and Pty iv thna inerensed to ere-| NOTES. to rend to Newberne and replenish. Consign-| nouneing the false impriconment ant declar- | _ Two of the justices, Schofield and Magruder, Trrenty eighth, scholastic” year bering Thursday. Se commeenancn, ant aheasie conte: teens ane perourh the grandest wcemery ip America, with the ecm «hich shall have | Dr, Evan T. Warfield and Mra. Warfleld of | ments leaving Newberne at 9 o'clock a.m. are | ing that Hayti would probably be subjected to | dissented, Justice Schofield writing at the end b ne ne OE BaNE cessions, Five | | We insert partial seta by our system of Crown and | Pandvones! and most complete Selld-Train Service te Jurisdiction that it now €x- | Gienwood, Md., are the gueste of Dr. D, W. | feheduicd to. reach Washington at 11:10 the | humiliation by a superior power. of bis opinion: “I dissent both from the | Fairtish. rapla writing ant taining for the croitcen: | Peis ork, avotiinz the ase of a plate with aif tts | VSS", MA | Pasar same night. The Osh are large, fat and deli-| President Hippolyte is greatly excited over | reasoning and conclusions in the foregoing | ice: ratory English, with Elementary Boo - —— | ek Sales vectealed. three associate | “ cious, and in my opinion the opportunity now | this ense. It is reported that he bas even cone | pinion.” Tpewtithte Architeriersl ant Mechasical ee afforded is well worthy the attention of Wash-| sulted the pope's special envoy, Mgr. Toati, in| Justice Magruder declares that because the | corpscf ten tian chin ean ae entra GBQSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLISHED | lighted train. Pullaan's chief justice andl | H 3 a oe mainte Magruder declares that ES teachers cental te: | g20."Oid inter made nv” Oro day'and'ats amd | forts brattnst. “Arye ef justice an naheal olf L = ve Are ight nese fthe same _ Mr. Wm. Bond is visiting bis sister, Mrs. Wm, | &t0" city dealers. ict See matter cide ieposee, 83. Aap creel, oe ees Tene fe emepapers wan mo reebon |r a tats atic seche hae _ | Sanger. Pulling'#t tp.” Uid and wow processes used r= . ex aving the eame MF se _ tatniater of forsign affairs anya that Maytl iq | PAY hey were disqualified to act as jurors, In | acts balis sud customer marines of cote | ee ete tees “REY. np thgeede on ee | wud | rhe National Rifles and the National Guard, | prepared for the worst. his opinion neither Bontecou nor Clark’ bad | always in demand: terms usoderats, but gota | PPR. §. PARSONS, SE COR @TH AND ESTA | aulid toatinute tralg withminine’ one kad Pulte tion the composition of the general term, which | Mr. Wm. Keron of the Bank of Washington | . | Bathe sous pariote: ode oF this caso is anid to | €xpremeed themaclves in auch a way as to dis-| ton with cheap schools. Saice exers tuntnecs | 1 n-v. Filling specialty. | Achine and uiceratad | tlecners for Cinctnnctl, Loxincwn taninvile: India. fe in re 4 be left to has been visiting his friend, Capt. C. C. Ivey of | To the Editor of The Evening Star: be the threat of expulsion, which means that if | Qualify them from acting as jurors a as, Mileviste pein inertacting AN | Cincinmat G25. mm.» Lestacton #10: Vaouie- embers of the court | this place. a It being matter of public concern I ask the | any foreigner dares to insist upon pressing a| ‘The decision is 18,000 words in length and ‘Address hire. BARAA. SPENCER, Branches of dentistry. och | Sille 9-50 p, an. ind m.. Cuioae > might themselves from | 5 Mr. H tag saci gd echogg risiting the | use of eufficieat space to publicly request Mr. | just claim against Hayti ho will be punished by | Covers sixty-three closely typewritten pages. incipal and Proprictor. at NS og vacecpmanustnaneaeean cena family . Edward J. , as ‘KEE DENTAL INFIEMARY—TE! FILLED for all pou | Geo, W. Evans to give me information that he | exile. The members of the diplomatic and iy a iv TEETS 33, Boints. —eoo—____ za to bis home in Baltimore. GUITAR, BANJO AND M. ANDOLIN, TAUGHT BY pecs ‘ew atid ean Wot material at Utes ak nes Gent Acpartareet | lotieevlile, Richmond Warsesore™ Maretya, aed Z S “ : ort cont F nw. .der eet av 5 ‘s ‘ ie >f appeals biil did not |) Df. Fran Martin has returned to his home in | bas neglected to give me on my private appli- | Conia Corps all agree Haat their governments | Selling Warthless Degrees to Welshmen. | “Lantincustcrm at othe Colmmbian University, Hrsin Ito 3 p.m. daly | principal Virginie pointe, daily, except Bunday. Yor urge that f the members of Baltimore after spending a few days with his | cation to him for it. bapa Pe aceite Maio tie Tines (Lenten). ae s Getcber’s to dane a0. es Mnarmery OPee Free |e Sallinas locstions and tichetset Company's oMean! the court ral term should | friendshere, | On the 10th instant you printed an interview ———-+e+-— A correspondent of the South Wales Daily | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF. T)ENTAL INFIRMARY_NATIONALUstven: | 3°!" SPFitT en Gent tes be left of the mem- we opm H. — Ree neten | with Mr. Evan relative to a bill GiStieae in{A NUMBER OF SENATORS CHOSEN, | Nevs hus been investigating the list of Welsh ©. K. - M. | Date tee, Riad Re areas ae ES = rs of the court thein: isiting here for several days past. __| the Senate by Mr. Chandlcrto prohibit the ex- — graduntes whose degrees ha aa . | year. ctracting. ac. free” Filings wad tS They advocate a sei oe gece We cca a at mea, from Meshing | istence of unanthorized military orgauizations. | White In California and Davis in Mimie- | fleas uprmidie Wah Urine altg ea pera | aren Se tone eo coat ot materiale Solo LADIES’ GOODS. Vides for the appointment of three additional | ton, where be spent several days with friends. | Your reporter states that in that interview Mr. nota Have a Close Ca. * a 'y” in America. | Civil Service, 3 ee —= — = dges. and that the ge: Mr. Richard Estep is visiting his aunt, Mrs. | Evans enid there was ‘reason to believe” that 100 names are published, and if the de-| and enthusisstic POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _| Et 324c205 iby. r spurns Male none the bair and seaip ina clean and y Scientific research to date has not prod Chet wal. Mai by W. 8, THOMPSON, ast wi ast headers — nd Composed of the chief justice und the two or | Ottomar Brebme, oo Main street. members of the National Guard had taken stops | , 1 addition to those mentioned in Wedhes-| grees were of real value the array of talent | SoMmpey , oreausies omens ay ‘aud Mr. William Earushaw of Washington and | to compel the National Miflen to either Jorn | 44¥'® Stan's telegraphic reports the following | Sceresetved woud Lenn oe formidable. “It is = Mr. Clifton Sileott of Round Hill, Va., have re- | the guard or disband.” have been elected to the upper house f | needless to say that the gentlemen and ladies OUT OF WASHINGTON. ned to their homes, after spending several | "In view of the publication of that interview | Congress: Pennsylvania, Mathew 8. Quay; - = lection or ee! whose names are given do not feel_particularly | J OCKVILLE ACADEMY FOR BOYS, ROCKVILLE, boat with the opin a cue | occu an. | Come hee. ‘os iss | Ho has not ‘replied te me ietiey wea'T tax, | Delaware, George Gray: Maine, Eugene Hles'| grateful for the ‘publicity ‘thus. thrast upon | Ria aeeek eae eaee BERNE MOORVELES, | Imeaoperatine out ohshe abort yamedipore tori |S vacate gy maLtinouk, MODINE necee ty of | Miss Blanche Baldwin of Laurel and Miss! He has not replied’ t Teer anal por ‘ashington, York om MONT S| Minnie Grimes of Langdon are visiting Mist | therefore, forced to publicly: ask hint te give | Missouri, Francis M. Cockrell; Indiana, David | them in the columius of the newspapers. ‘There | oye address WP: MAGGS: Boke Res Dricciney | sen teiphia i GO) forty heirs aad Bown S)forUy” | cana ati ei ae eoNES ca sertent Such a method of creating « general term or | Marion Byng of Georgetown. mea public reply. 1 Ido not Intend that wscy- Sue emer tise a denmeee Fe would fe evasl to soggost that Eas eee jae ee (See Z brink - General Sapteh oat | department re te ar iene pelle rt would take from the executive : sations s! Publicly made against the men | Tennessee, Wm. te; “ ‘ ‘3 t CORDVILLE, 7 " direct appointment to what is in Soil, Drain, Waste aad Vent Pipes. Thave the honor to command and allow the | M. White: Minnesota, Cushman K. Davis, pap eee — rent = bose MY is anor zene. A sucoadetal KT erations of fy arin aay ar ——— Feality . court of last resort in reepect of the | To the Paste Star: accuser to shirk or evade responsibilty for | Senator White war born in San Francisco it oo Pape nar kaa the dutiee of Lifer Bae ye te. NOBFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATCO. TH A. Hicks, Ai lT Greater part of the judicial business of the Dis-| A short time ago a board, of experts sub-| them. I propose that Mr. Evans sball eitber | 1853. He became s successful Inwyer and was Face) Doctor ters” | nveo-dm® 3. ‘A.M..Prin. = trie | mitted o new wet of regulations in regard to| | eked public the facts on which he bases | sent to the legislature. He was an opponent 1774 \HARLOTTE HALL POWERFUL IRON PALACE STEAMERS ere a 9 5 F ae 9 * would make mere length of service the sole piney and plumbers. I fail to eee the senso of | Bis assertion or publicly admit that he had no of Scnator Stanford. for the Daited Siatow sen~ eee ‘tor the’ . Be oo Ne & = oraseat on the bench in the! = pe | knowledge of any facts on which he based his | atorship in 1890. He is one uf the Died of a Horrible Disease. slihary discipline fi Bast “WASHINGTON” and NORFOLK." S08 ee A*4 aa ie , that portion which relates to the location of | assertion, or, by maintaining silence, leave the | democrats of California. ‘Mrs. A. F. Wood, wife of a prominent pioneer ‘ant classical course ‘and, heal et ‘oally prevent the designation | sci. dain, waate and vent pipes. ‘They are to eitizens of the District to draw their own in- | “The escape of Senator Davia from dofent Wed- | citizen of Hardin county, lowa, has just died at | frstousueeaitete, Sem aGMTh APS "ettet | Dally at p.m. from the foot of That. for Portron xn to sit m general teria, uo mat- “be located Snide of bulidings” and be ac- | ferences in regard to himself and his auertious: | nesday was the narrowest in the history of Min-| Union, Obio, of what: card wr font peony a a Fe erpeiggnigayed kere bee nous migh? be his especial fit- | cessibie for ixepection. Pipes so placed in our Wasuixarox, D. C., January 11, 1893, | nesota politics. ‘The anti-Davis men set Up ie ite most tf ne ST. SEGRGES BALE FOR BO) Es, Wo DR ‘ea of that position. houses would be a nuisance. ‘They would take | George W. Evans, Eaq.: job Tuesday night which they thonght would | Prosy malignant form, bad 4 “LAL: | Portsmouth and the south. Through sleeping car yERers, Pee * and eomtinaoaels Keep in. the | up roota: every one knows that nearly ll oar Fe eee re Prove a ure winner. | Tuesday. in. the vote in been bedridden and utterly helpless fora num- rai fer ity ad vantenes. BONE: | cacwissnts Siete Gunman wsiiice asin Aum & GLovEs important places in the Judicial system houses are small and crampe ‘youn separate houses, Mr. Davis received 87 votes in i S-im: tt eal S| | eeoes 4 ~ only who were nearest the from them on the first floor would be annoy-| “In Tas Evenixe Stan of y I find | a total of 167, with Representative Holler of Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Charies- - “ANTON for retirement, and who, for that reason, | ing and repulsive. It would be very hard to/ the inclosed article, which ‘that you Wright county absent. ; ; ton, Savannah, Jacksonville and St. Augustine! 'y be supposed to bring to the | conceal them from sight and sound and have | ‘ssid’ that there wus ‘reason to believe’ that ing next day began amid’ much Ger Tu © of their daties the least energy | them accessible, members of the District National Guard bad | excitement, because it had becpme et Tue Besr. - dic vhimcaaiik: 1 do not think pipes need to be placed inside | taken steps to compel the National Rifles to | erally known that Senator Guaderiak of cin It would cause more frequent changes in the | to keep them from freezing. y will not teither fo. the or disband.’ The ‘steps’ | and Representative Christie of Albert CONCORD HARNESS. anze Gen. Supt, gompovition of the court because all of ite | freeze if placed on the outside if the water is| referred to being evidently a bill, described in | Carlson of Min wis a mo. be: lroperly turned off and the dashing tenkis uot | the beginning of the introduced in the | Davie, as it edvance | allowed to click, wi it will not ept in | Senate by Mr. Chandler. one short of It is not believed that in the, history of the | good order. Any pipes will sometimes freeze |“ that you would not make such a| When the 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. WINTER RESORTS. system of the United States any prece- | in the house in the severest weather if no fire is | gratuitous pablic assertion without knowledge | name of Holler "Wa can be tound to justify such an extra-| kept at Cs _ os any pipes | of Ce fed A fey cock! nest that | gentleman, ,. Y gg ordinary plan of organizing an appellate tri-| freeze yet. In cold weather v8 my me of a wi country, : 9 | Rerover night 7 dave poe treo | Lave inowledge thst Jsty your tnmerton tht | vote Rr Sais ri _oa. soma. crane ‘The increase salaries provided for by this | drain luring eis ‘reason to believe’ you | enough to Bil can be defrayed without direct change cold wonther," see it was | publish, in order that I may officially investi-| The result Siete alte sear yt‘ cold eal wor Bat the government from tbe large sums paid into | caused by the water not having been properly | gate them. burst of hea td the treasury by the coarts of the District of | cut off. I think it would be « wise thing “Avprat Ompwar, | been arising from fees and forfeitures, &e. | have an ins} to visit eve: 4 D.C, Militia,’ other opponents oceas, ‘These sums, derived from pri nitors, are | ally to see that all pipes and announcement a epplied primarily to the payment of the ex- | in good order. adjourned. - °

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