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'y- fr& - - ffl w K ix allu Hvfel iiiifm WwmMW Kjt , . . v- AT- J ay; -" f-v ' XlVi M2 ' Ti,l . i - VOL. XVI WASmyGTONfColIDA MPBgroft PdJgfiQJ5 FOR SALE. trssSrrwK5n?1Boti nroDertv. Enquire or wai--"-;;:,' fia Pennsylvania ay avenue deS-lf FOB BENT. BOOKS. FriHE "BOSS CIGAR." HADE OF FINE M,.-.iviv,h.--sjper r.oon, s cents each; - - :-'----r;n... i-ir.nid elsewhere. 611 Pennsylvania ATjnue. Q- KNEW YORKAYENUE-FOR RENT 7iO in house, with modern neeei, two large, well-furolehed Rooms, en suite, "; couth. Location central Mil pleasant. dc34-st deJ2-IJn "1058l"Ix"S.catfornUcTg8to7e. CUnder Metropolitan Hoi SALE-HOUSE ON G STBEfcT, ,..., nnr iritT.Onl street, eon-. ln"ir ilwn ?oomZ bath, water and gas: w I.. rii.Mlnrrortrri. (J) horses nd carriage. j WH. J. COOKE. K STREET NORTHEAST-FOB BENT. -.. ,.,,. TjrinMH. sir or less at Terr 1 lowprlc.toqul.r"r-caUibOTe. de-3t 33 FOR sortt tabling! jrtee. G.CC0; I n coq cHESTmrn stbeet. phila- Di50 dslphU, renusTlranU-rorrent-jj delphla, dndor the CnteonUl. Would be t"V sultibie fiaBs eommUilonersof one of the fSreltapfnlSu. ?or pirUcoltrs "J." deel8-tf KSALANEWTHBEETORTAND .- dsci ii . ssks: ,isiioii,t. O- -. CaK ItMOi. J1 QTlfcS 1S1WT- l--pj iondSrUrlocjted.Smooo.jEl. deWf "'" mserenthstrt FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE XsnbstxnUUTHMMTOBYBBIOKBKS., TrTitNCErwlth a eonth front, centrsilr lo-StSeon.?JLboJH,nS, ,?reydV.n?oftKrtrh-eerfulddS Mbletn the city, has all -tte modern Improre mau, and trill be sold at a POS1TJ. V JJ BABC3-AXN". muc perfect, and only reisori 'tx g Ith! wnerUrcs lnSan Francisco tTOSTJiEiiU to SprtVproceias In business thereiJFor tntttog tSin'prtce, full partlcuUrs and permit to Inspect the premises, apply to UDTCK g ATJDISO, Deal Estate 2erS: No. DBSP T northwest, dlolnlnjt Ettbltt house. " 1328n A SICK MAN IN THE EAST. -.. THE.PORTE PREPARBVG FOR WAR COKSPffilfit "AGAINST .THE CHRISTIANS H0SIIKIGE9 OBTAISS ABMS AND H05ET OOi THIRTEENTH STREET NORTH 821 WIST.-Tot Rent-A Snltt of Farlois and Chamber, Ttlth open grate, near three nnjjor city cars. lle T O GKANTPLAOE-FORBENT-A SUITE (-4 or ruraisnea rooms, one cohuioiuk wurY1 Vrlth not ana coiavraicr. DwnjKriiMFu,'i cation central Lo- lell-U KfA E STBEET NORTHWEST. BE OU4' tweenrirth and Btxth streets-For rent, lnarespcctahie location, an acgi" """;y SALOONJ JABLOK. .lea m 3fiTrTTKETTS iTE.-A Sb.t.i! .11 modern lmoroTements. tzm AplT to Fitch 4 Foi.Pean.ave., wKnjL RHeenthand Elxteentn nfeets. no-M CIOR SALE OB EXCTIANrfE-WTXiSELIi JJ on long time ana rtiwuwic terma. or exchange for city or eountT prepertr. ,flBe,FiKS; with riouse, btablcs. ic.. together. Sd Ccomprtslug upwds of SOO-acresTneir etasord f Court-Touse; Va.. and ' Aaulacreek. which U now naylgable. Forlnfor mafion and terms inquire at thl. ofllce. oca tf -C,ORSAL. k H'iMjTfc- 1 QOl I" STBEET. NEAR WU-tARO's XOAL and the Ebbltt-For rent, comfortably furnished Suites of Booms; also n? S"e,f,rJF" at 924 SiTfnteentn street; geod caterers In lmmc Ulate neighborhood. 8treet-cars direct to Car.1 tol. ar-r CI OTH1BTEENTHSTREET-F0RRENT, O Xi two large, newlj-fnrnlshed rooms on sec ond floor, communicitlng. Parlor and bed room, suitable lor a member oroongress. .,... Private family. Terms moJerate. Befcrenees required. dasur KfA F STREET NORTHWEST, BE. OU5: tween Fifth and Sixth streets-For Rent, In a respectable location, an elegantly-furnished SALOON PARLOR d""8 FOR RENT-UNTII. JANUARY S ONLY, an clcrsnt suite of rooms near hotil: cheap. Address Congress, box It Betoblicax ofilce. H UKBIEU'S F1HEEB III THE PIE Tlio rontri or Inropo rrcparlng lo Intervene and riaca Turkey Under Tutelsee Important Amendment to jbe EleclornlDUtrlKa Bill toy the French Ambly. ITJKKEY. riKs..lK-s;?. . ,msra. altuated In some of the most desirable loeaUons on CAP1TOI. 1IILL, at prices to suit those whodeslre M rpurchaset LOIS or all dimensions can be lMurht on reasonable-terms. "HOUSES FOB KENT. BEHT8 COLLECTED.gotiati.Di PEOPEBTY BOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. JOHN J. EVANS, Real Estate Broker, SOO Pennsylvania ave. east, Capitol Hill. otH-ThSTntr B SALE-HOUSES FOR 30,000. (gO.OOO, ooo.! Fi .isren.ai5.000. 1IZ.WU. aiu,iui, ." B,..' Tf . ti.a H,cca, ti,o a5.0U0. (4.000. I.... t.i. -j --. .v ,jrm.. 1I 10CS1U IUU " -jLJ " ' .( .. e7. tf K. J. 8WI1JT. 6llBeTen.u.toc. TJWK a: SALE - HORSE. BUGGY ANU at, sTklidTwlll stand without hitching. iid" 1. a fat road horse. . .uquire nutf x."" Eighth street. WANTS. WANTED. AN A. man.as Local Agent for Kansa. Land and Ivntlnn AFSOCiauoo. iul.B ; "----- a j x-ilTTUTUTrVTH STREET. ijU4 site Franklin rark-Nlcely-furnUhed BOOMS, wua jBoara. OPPO- he tf 1Q11 HbTBEET FOKKEWT iouuf J.OXJL of elegantly furnished parlors, with bath-room, on first floor, suitable for one person or gentleman and lady, w!:li or without board. dei6-Jt Qlt SEVENTEENTH STBEET NOItTtt OX3: WEST-For Rnt-BOJIS-ln suites and single Booms, with or without Board. deis-6t -1 -roC I STREET, NEAR THE ARLINU JOOD tonllotel and all lines or street cars. Forrent, new and elegantly fnrnuheO I parlor and lwd-rooms. Bouse has all modern confemences. North and sooth exposure. dec!5-lm an A EAST CAPITOL STREET TWO DU handsomely furnished communicating rooms forwnt. Mouse new; bath, ByM.,"". Ac. Well adapted ror a Senator or memberof Con gress or any gentleman having business at the ft.nitnl rSii? moderate. del4-6t liino KLEVENTH STREET iuttin- W1ST. In a private family, pirtorand bedroom on first floor, fa; the same on second fioor.tso. New house, with all modern conveu- lences, on s.recs nuuuwn decM-et- QilMi. TWELFTH STBEET mukiuwbsi. OVJO FOB KKJJT Two snltcs of handsomely- fnmlshed BOOMa. uecU-W OR RENT-PARLOR AND. BEDROOM, handsomely furnished, all modern improve ments: short distance from the CapltoL Terms, 40pmonth. JOHN J. EVANS, 5 Pennsylva nia avenue. Capitol Hill. decll-2w .-.... i.nwiiiinn. BeTerence rennlred. Address. J. s, ri. iilicax omce. for four days. HALL, BE- de2-t" A NICE. SECOND-HAND, MAN'S 1 VLLOO 1PEDE. wanted. Addrsss Post Office Box ;. .utlngwhereone f salecaube seen ajgwe A(A SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST ttUrfc Members of Congress and others desiring handsomely-faralshe rooms, can be suited byap- plTlng as above ae""' i in' H STBEET.-TO S1EMBEKS OF ltAJ cougressandothers.-Hndsomely fur- !-. j -aw.. -nvHTt tct at.naraazram tile ltDDltt ui T Arlington, and convenient to three lines of I itwtnr,. oeco-im 4 VMITNO MAN. ROOM. ANOB0ABD;wlllbeainuCTitbJarder: hls office, giving price and locality. Trr ANTED, MY A -YrrANTED-ONE FIBST-CLASS "; V m... srtr, .i.o one rood hostler. None .thrr. nd annlv: B. CKIIIT. JR.. w-i n ml O street. -nTANTED-A RELIABLE MAN TO ACT V i tjenal A gent for the District of Cplum BlaforCrowtlPi Ombrella Drip. A Department "lirs Ton salary preferred. little UmeUrcaulred. Slid tl.SO for simple ana full partlculsrs, stating iSrj required. rf.B.-A libera- arrangementsia ese with the r.ghtman.r Ar & 0Q tfelS-St 10H Monroe street. Chlcaso. ill. -rrrANTEu immediately fi ft y V flrst-JlssJ co or. d . nd white SEBV AN rS for J1 kinds of housework. The best of wages ; PaW Jf those having good cltT reteicnce;. raialties sup- SSla. ibdrsaotlce with reliable servanU at the : $irek"iniiloTment Offlce. s "streej.m,rT, 4el7-. MP'S- LOUISE C. BUTLER. NY PERSON DESIRING THEASS1ST- i A .-.- Mnn,n.ntor temnorarv. of anexperl- I t.f...i. i m, " . -: .5 "i.. .....1. .! iCJ-".M.ut. . d, inteuigens ua wwuuu, --"-.r--. apdD at the company's i,. . OQQ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CAPI. tiJt7 tol Hill-Strangers visiting Waihlngton Fnrnlshed Booms, single or en suite, by the day or WMv .t-Mianibls rates. no-tr ern TH1BTEENTH STREET NORTH; OJLL "WEST, between E and F.-Membcrs of Congress and others desiring handsomely-furnished Booms, with or without board can be suited by applying as above. Befereaceex- -11 SEVliNTH8TBtt.l,yrruM.i.iui O J-i POST OFFICE.-FOE RENT-Two com municating office rooms, at 2S per .month: also, several handsomtly-funilshed apsrtments In an elegant house, with or without board. Apply at ,.:C T fit OArantrl ctMkat. 012-11 KOOffl JO.n 4tUOt,ii;im . jUJJ sons deslrlur handsomely furnished BOOMS can be suited. Eeferencss exchanged. polg-tf ClOE RENT OFFIOES. The National Safe Deposit Company luvtnr ra ces try purchased toe property formerly known as "Plant's Bull dln?,"northeastcornr of Fifteenth trtlnd New York ;SSf5?,i5.ire tliroughlyrtnovated and fitted up .for OFFICES. XLe.oc-.uaui mc uciiu . .j - sj ti.i .ut.n waris-UA itrrVTlC tK QDCI ZeSonabfe. oiS.'nrJ Xh7 ttie Vy addressing BUTLEDuE. at this office. r. dec3-tf 1HTANTED-PARTNEB IN PAYING.BUJS W --... Mn.ii init.i rennlred: suie nroutsti ?.PrMs?S"f&il?ik:4 jctucam Ogee. - vpovg-tr ill Q r. STBEET-WANTED-FAnllLiaS 7XO" to call and select from a large variety or choice Bervaata for all kinds of housework. Good wklte and colored helpcan alwavsflnd good home ix lb. TEufeka Employment Office, Sla F street, 'tSyCT'lm' MBS. LOUISE C. BUTLER. -UrANTED-COPIES OF THE NATIONAL W REPUBLICAN for February, 15. Allbe- ral price wui ne pam m " XiTANTED MILITARY Buunil iAH.au " kPjJOHNSTON.Attornev-at-Law. WM. J. 'uugia40. 1,, Droft BuUdlng. ST.POND HAND CLUTHlu wsaijui A.nu thUlGHE8TCASIi PRICES PAID. TIncon aeuuenee of the Urge sales made dally, I am In S25 ortbi above and. am prepared .to buy all sp!A?R,walil,ifuj StriblNGrWATCliES. PISTOLS. AC., det-STuTh!w ivmI sttokkey. OrB.P.SNYDKK, Of the Executive Committee. HOUSES. .17I0B BENT-A NEW HOUSE. NICELY jtJ FDBNISHED. in the weilern part of the elty.TonvenieattoaaitheDeparUnents: rentW cheap to a good tenant; -TofraTormatlonad-SJF dress S. A. L.. 1117 Seventh street. dcM-W -B r highest cash prices, nail prompt attention fcy mall prompt atu aga-tf 8 AND LA- OOTS, SHOES, DLUliS, ,.rf. .. UJ6 ;y calling or aaresung rlllDe riven wj BEBZOO, 17 D street northwest. .TJMJRKENT. FUBNISHED-AN ELEGANT lSrootcs Tenrented.psvlnjtfoopermonth.J" without bosrd. wone ouireiiDio n- need apply. Address B, BErcni-iCAK ofllM. 328 AND 332NE.1ErIRSevE Six-room Brlek HOUSES, with water In thcjjjj kitchen; tent H8. dell-.f l1 r? VERMONT AVENUE-FORKENT AOJ-O Alwo-story anu Mansru, o iwu all moaern convenience.. . . 1ST0 Columbia street, two-story, 8 rooms. J5 T strtet northwest,? rooms, range, bath, Possession can be given of eltjier above houses at once. v'" ';-""r"i ULn-st Tie Ccniuntuople Neutral Powers. JJr.i.l. Dee. S3. It If ttated that the principal learaiocf thcKrtat Powers' propoiltlon relative to relorms U Turkey l tbat the ambassadors ot central Powers at Constantinople shall exercise apermsnent control In the execution of relorms In the provinces. HOXTEXEGBO OBTAIXS AU1S A5D 3I0SXT. Lopoir, Deo. 21, fcSO a. m. A Berlin dispatch to the Tines tayi the Prince ot Montenegro has concluded negotiations for a loan or ona million dollars, which Slavonians believe Is granted by Russia. It Is also reported that an American agent at Cettlgne has engaged to supply the CTlfiCO WUA C1BUUHI U lu au AU.wu.o- segro official Journal publishes an article warmly praising the Insurgents In Ueriegorlna. The Tirui correspondent remarks that the only explanation of the attltade of Montenegro Is that the Government has been led to hope that It will shortly be allowed to Interfere. THB ItOETBEBH POWHtS ASD TCBXET. Losdos. Dec. It. A telegram from Vienna to the Tiact sutes that the cote of the Northern Powersu oontalnlnic the proposals ror reform in Turkey; H abont to be sent to the Governments of Fiance, Great Britain and Italy with nn In vitation to Join In thetr support. The Titut, la a leading article, says we are prepared to urge that the elame of the treaty of Paris, forbidding Intervention between the Sultan and his sahjeets, be rescinded, that the Powers may be permitted to intervene. 11 necessary, ror the common Interest, and that Turkey be considered as needing the tutelage or Europe. TBS BCLTAN WAKT.ItO Cr. VlESBA,Dee.S3. The Political Correspondence I newspaper) reports that the Sultan Is spending; all his available money in hastily armlna- his forces on tea and land. Ships and cannon have A conspiracy against the Christians In Turkey has been discovered, and thlrty-slx Turks impli cated In It have been arrested. FBAHCE. AmtuSment to tni Electoral Districts Sill. Paeib, Dee. 3. lo, the .Assembly-to-day the electoral districts bill was nnder consideration. An amendment proposed by the Government was adopted by which Paris will return to the Lower Chambers) Depntles Instead of 21; Lyons, A In stead of 8, as at present. This redaction is enact ed by apportioning .one Deputy to each 100.WO or' popluatlon in those cities. Instead or one Deputy to each arronoissement containing nnder 100,000 Inhabitants, and two Deputies to arroudlseements containing more than 100,000, as In the rest or France. The Left are Indignant over the Intro duction and adoption of Uie amendment. SPAIN. The Madrii GovernmtntFuang Xhiagt. SI adbio, Dec.13. The Epocu of this city says: When tse Carllst insuneetlon Is suppressed an easiest army will be maintained In Cuba as a measure of precaution, and that heavy guns will be plaeed on the coast. At the same time Spain will propose to the United States a new and mutually advantageous treaty of commerce. Sub scriptions nave aireaa J uvea vycucu mi ucir.j tug rait of manufacturing; neary guns ror the defense of Cuba. XGYfl. England Wanti Hon Suez Shares. Caieo, Dee. 13. It Is rumored thatthe Khedive is negotiating for the sale or Egypt's feandert' shores In the Suez canal. The Government of Great Britain and M. Do Letups, repTeienUng a combination or French eapltalltts,aro the bidders. The latter has offered 49,000,000 ror the shares. CABEE FLASHES. Madrid, 13ta.fB,M Cronttfs.tne ministerial organ, states that the Government hat decided to. send heavy reinforcements to Cuba. Loanosr, Dee. a The TIcctpV dispatch from Paris saj the" drowned by the sinking; of the Louisiana Include only one passenger. The rtst were of the crew. LoaDoiflXeerji. Tne'Ourttra elected to Par liament yesterday was Sir Alexander Gordon, Conservative, for Fait 'Aberdeenshire, not Lord Advocate Gordon, for the Glargo.tr and Aberdeen universities LoHDOH.'Dec a The Intallie Butte states that emissaries from Kbokand had incited the tribes subject to Bnssla in the neighborhood of Urapete, Toorklsttn, to revolt. The Russian troops attacked them, and were at first repulsed, but subsequently obtained a victory. Three hun dred insurgents were killed In one engagement. The Insurrection Is now suppressed. CURRENTCAPITAL TOPICS. DB. A, PBATT, UETSTjai, nap ax. moved to the northwest corner of Seventh , iT itreeuloverCrandaU'i book store, where Shrill be pleased to ee his old patrons, andtye general public jca-ss . BOARDING. OOMETHING NEW IN WASHINGTON. e NATIONALYOENICSTITUTE Jst openedatliot F street, where the best .FIRST CLASS BOARD can be had at reasonable rates, rZSiggi ""wfp'ffea. M. P.. Proprietor. -I T Q K STBEET NORTHWEST-FIRST, jJaXO CLASSBOARD.wlthorwlilioutrooms. Alio, three en suites ef tine furnished Booms, wlih filVmoaern Improvements, on first, wconda5 Ulrd floors, suiublejqr ""."i.fSWEJi0' tbers. with beard. L. BUFFlNUTtJfi. eiO-FMWlm AF?BiADiE31NANAiVSTLEMEN AND &F(,B " TABLE BOARDERS. . iojilnthstreew -This new ssloon wUl be liberally conducted , The estthe market afforos will, be at the eommand or a-SSti. The scale of prices Is exceedingly low. icSf C. H. NEUON a CO.. Proprietors. GATCUEL, A WlUSOfl, Cor. E'eventh and I streets. Q1 Q MASSAOHUSETTS iYlMII yt7 northwesL-Forrent-nouseor ten rooms and bathroom; gas and water. Inquire M on premises. Possession JSnTn! "' Orleans; M. F. Kanan. Decatur, IIU 3. T. T? Itbantf . Maskats. Mlia: George S.Seybolt, Omaha; Ebgene LewU and 1 S. TldbalLWasn- Krid station, Ohio; J-MeDs.Is. EInjhra, New 2aSftmSS& T?S E.HSWwarV; fowl CM ''l Si? JaXLWte: oihkosh. Wis. to tree'deltveryrsamuel Smith, Jsew York eltr and Samuel 6. WlUon, WMhtagtoo, On montylrder service: Beard. BloomlnB. ton tfll.t Oos. O. Hoys. 'MeadTU, Pa.; -Edirard H?ward! N. Lame T. Harrison and-WmSmall. Washington; Thos. B. Long-, Salesbury, N. O. The SoldUn SOU TlehtiBZ.'- . A' few days' since a one-armed soldier appeared before Secretary Chandler and told him that ho was an applicant for a situation, that he was a Mleilgan soldier, andpresenting hU stuop said: Here U my Toucher." The Secretary replied thatlie was sorry te could not-apporntrJm,but there were no vaeanetes tn-Ws Dep'rtoenUThe applicant persisted, saying he had- Just been re liavedor aplaeejbT an. ex-rebel soldier atthe "I??.? .....,.),itwnntdba no more than SrTftneSemtaryTfcmld allow him to relieve oueor Wt DemocTatlo- clerks. With some sur-prTseaidcoWeraole-eonndenee the Secretary iSS he did not think there were any such left in hta nmartmentT "I can tell you ol one who will notaWtbattteUatD SNemelJm." He did so. and Mr. Chandler sent for tts Tclerk at onee ndldblut tkat he .was i in. JSmed tbat he wm a Democrat -D truer !? SS, 4:.v't. :,7Zr.r i von will have toi make way lortbte Bejubtlean one-armed UiJon soldier." He did so. .Kaval Affidr; .Tho Navy Department yesterday received In-j formation of the sailing ot the United steamer. Hartrord, Captain S. B. Luce, commanding, from New York for Norfolk, Va. Lieutenant Cora-i mender F. M.Green, Bering oompiowu uio "' TaUon for longitude by telegraphle cable between ., . v.-nr.it.hai arrived at Kingston. Jaoalcatwhereliewm measure the mertdlaual -i."Hri?r.Ti.. svit ci.rtiand the aland of SUThom.7asioasthe'rameease:Wsprelim.' lnaryreducuon of the observations taien between k!t West and Havana gives they longitude or HavanidlSrlne but three tenths of a second. trim obserraUons made under the United States ct sum? omcVta 1S88. Commander .Charles SNorton has been ordered to eommand the Pas-. mi? at Norfolk, on the 1st of January next. lmmtnder MiUon Hoxon, deuehed from)the SraaS5iSMK5& 333 Passaic on the 1st of JanuarT. and ordered to re Urn to Washington and resume hisduties at the nairy yard. OhapUra F. B.-Bosevfrom the nary yard.PhlladelpWarBBd ordered tothe i reeelvlng s"r?Potomao. PuiedAstUtant Engineer Geo. ntf-.. .. Trt.rt bis return home, navlnz be'endetached fronvaha. Tennessee, Asiatic sta tion, 1th or October lu and has been plaeed on waiting; orders. m Providence Tool Company. Peoyidekcx, It. L, Deo, 23. The eommlttee to examine the affairs or the Provldenee Tool Com- iuht are in session, and It Is understood will make a report reeommendlBR an extension corerlnK thlrty-slx months from January 1, wlthyeoual semlinnual paymenU, eommenclag. next July, with interest payable semtannuaUy at 7 per cent. . Claries O'Coaor. New Your, Dec. 23. Charles O'Conor had a sllgbt temporary relapse, ' toUlay, and did not feel so well as on the previous few days. On awaken Inir In the morning he complained or having pilsed an uncomfortable night. His brotherJn law, Mr. Sloan, stated that he considered the change was only temporary. centennial Parade of PenniylvaBUHlUtla. JJARMSBtT8o.FAvDec.2S.-An order has been Issued by Adjutant General Litta In which he announeei that the general Inspection of the mi litia or this State will take place during the months or Aprn and May next year, Instead ol in the fall . Hardl Grai In Louisville Lotnsvir.i.1, DecSaExtenslTe arrangement! are tetog? "made In this city to.eelebrate MardI GrsS'onFehmaTyswlth' an' immense street pro cession and a grand bal masque. BBXKF TEtEQBAHS. Bostos, Dec 21 Harrard has accepted Yalef challenge lor an eignvpared, WfT!?. four-mile raee., t .ii.'l U .. - . New Obleahb, Dee. S3. The Cotton Exchange to-day elected Wm. O. Black president and John Phelps treasurer. Baltwoex, Deo. 23. Nicholas Bubtsttela, aged nine years, was run over and killed to-night by a street car.'the wheels mashing-M ody In a horrible manner. KiADiao, PA Dee. 23. Henry Seyrert, a mem. ber or the extensively known Jron firm pf Seyfert, MsManus k .Co of this city, died thlsi evialng, aged ttxty-iour. MEX1CAMS;1.J,MPANT.- :TEX&3- AND ARIZONA INVADEp :! LOUIE 1 CAUIO&SIA MWLDII051ZID , ..- t . j ; TEE EETLESia 7.e-ITIEB3 EEPIETEO KILLED FORCE STE1 NEEDED I'NAliy'S ' " ' Aid from the Ha'tlonnl aovernment to tie Asked .for by Delegation or Cltl. xtna-jfnexornble Determination of the president .to Pnnlah Whisky Frnnsle-Alleged Threats of Joyce. "EEVOLUnOKABY BOKOBA. 3tv if Banditti War In ProgTess. Sas FkAxciaco, Deca A dispatch fromSan "blegocokfirms the .reportTor anarchy la Sonora,i Uexico.lA revolution' Is In progress, and thej Ysqul In'dlsi's are la revolt. Governor Pesqaera; lias levied a special tax to carry on the war. The. 'revolutionary party, It Is reported, are about to Invade Slnaloa. IrunMSttrwirateaopioiur- rastratlons have been made oy tne Dai- tjpwt A THREE-STORY u. brick dwelling, twelve rooms; all modern ;jj( ovVmenti. bYEB A DAVIDSON, JSil deis-lw Its pa. avenue aanmreii. FOB brie improvement!. -nWRBENT A FINE lUBBWiuai, A. brick aweiuug, sixteen jwm,., ,j sM.sffi,ertT?AWi?&s:B,'j 'V,!"lw' '"" lta Pa. raTeane northwest. 'CtIA FSTREET.BEtWEENSIATM.AWU OJLtfcgrventh streets northwest.-Forrent, asuperbhouse. IthssM fine rooms, two (ur-a iaces and all the modern conveniences ; also, r"l a two story sUble and carrlare "fjiisON. dreie-Ct 'ai'seventh street. FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST For rent, thirteen rooms, Ac., OB- poilte JudlcUrysquare,byA.B.DUyAIjU,s corner of Four-and-a-half street andJonlsj-FB- ana avenue. "&w " 508 LOST AND FOUND. s-fn BEWABD. LOST Oil tTUi.rn, u XU the I8tb instant, one Urge brown paper BHVELOPE. containing PM.?f.5?. "vtSntSi S t to the owner; also a Physician's POCKET ..nrgtrotberSmce:WrtWmdtrd FOB SALEjORJLT SSALEOR BENT AT A- GREAT Jj sacrifice. FIVE HOUSES on Seventeenth . .Vstreetsnorthw BVJ11U TnnB SALE OB KAT. un utuwiKiunu JC BEIO UTS.-The residence of the Ute Morris unc. ""1 -vrrsi -iSi' Q 6AL corner OC3D-U feler. esq.: brlek house, with fourtei .hen ancf pantryi one acre of grou saiper monthfl lApily taW.IL BOUQ. Kadand High streets. .OJE32COIANS. SeIf-ifti-S' 7teiasses, it to break, tameless: xaanufac-; urxi .nd tnade to order. War- XI CLASS FUBNISHED HOUSES .for rentj. in Washington city, nmglng In price fromM 20 to tSgsTsi per month for Congressional ses- KB srorafalrreducUenbythe year or a term nfri-xri For location and full partleulars. Inquire oryears. xorioc."' huYCKAADDISON. 1S3EPT street, adjoining tte Ebbltt House, ocu-tr : tbefd'erflc: dlttl at JJampo. The pretence of a pane from, San Diego keeps them temporarily quiet, but they. hanrlnat. or their comrades lnthswraeant raid. Cms lSmx has been In eommand ettheupendlttl since thTdcath or Chavez. The Mexicans living; on the herder, with hut a few exceptions, are in, learuefjrltli the banditti. A cavalry company will leaie here to-morrow for San Diego. - SA Vbati Cisco, Dec. 23. A dispatch from San Diego says v carrier arrived from San Balael, capital of Lower California, reporting that the revolutionists had attacked that place and killed Gererner Vlllegrana and twentT-nlneethert, and had Tjossesslon or everything. ; The report needs confirmation, bat Is eossldered highly probable by those familiar; with. affairs, in tho.cpantry. ! ABIZOXA ZXYADXD. Sas Fbabcisco, Dec. 23. A dispatch from' TuceonjArlrona, confirms the previous report as to the movements or the revelatlonlsts and the ct.t. troonanf Sonorr. A portion of Pesouieraa forces riave entered Arizona. Gen. Kautx- tele graphed this evening that he hal been ordered to compel; Serna to surrender, and that he had ordered! three companies of cavalry from Camps Grant and Lowell to carry out his erders. Gov. SaffonVwill leave' immediately for the Sonora, line. A dispatch from SanDlegq says-nothlsg further: has yet been heard from Sin Rafael. Ihe Texas Border. GAi.'TTOS,Dce. 21. AdTliis from Browns, rllle state that a meeting was called by Mayor Parker and a 'committee appointed to draw np a memorial to. Governor Cook representing the con dition en the border, and to urge the continuance or Capt. MeNally's' eommand In service, asking that it be Increased to tiro hundred men. They nrnMini nnlnnelJohn L. Havnes. Usbtaln L. MeNUly and Colonel John S. Ford delegates to Weshisgton' to represent frontier matters to the Natlojal autkorltles. " J WHISKY B1H0. Kere Sensational HIght'DIspitcuss from St. J louls. CisciHSAfr. Dec. 23. A special dispatch to the EhjuJrcr, from St. Lenls, says: "A message was received ptn to-day Irom President Grant, in which he characterized as wholly malicious and false the rumor that be had expressed a will ingness to craildcr an application far Joyce's pardon; that he. i has no friends to favor In the whUky ring proiecutlonjand the law shall haye ftswurse." Joyce said to an Interviewer to-day that the evidence agelnst'Baboock would be startling and more damning than either his or McDonald's cue, and that If the Government attorneys pressed the matter properly exposures or- ether and more important members of the President's household, or to use joyos'iupresiiuu, --mu- . tire White House will be damned badly scorched, the President not excepted." J THE VIEOraiAJEABTHqUAKE. Vuioitf Conjectures tfFHgkUned People. Btrmiosp. Dec. 23. A short time after the cessation of earthauake shocks .last night the stre4tswe throoged-wlth frightened and ex- cited people. Many made their way to the news. cater and telegraph offices to learn the extent of the phenomena", While' others of more nervous tsmperaDuurcBMUusu va.Mui.M.vb uvw.., notdarlng to re-enter their houses for fear of a repetition ui we iuwj.1, w. m wuimuw v. . nlast passed off iwttnoat further disturbance. I Tctday this remarkable epoch in Richmond's his tory was the general toplo or conversation, It .being. distuned In all Its phases, each one having their own experience to relate. Telegrams from various Minis In Virginia- report shocks similar . Mn. f.Tt vi.r.. Tn soma niaees a ffTeaternum- turcfenoeka are reported than mothers. None - & PBrdeHT-BATK QUESnOK. j Thi Cfiamr of Commeice' CoitlSers ltd Kattar. New Youz, Dec '23.' A committee" of mer chants appointed by the Chamber or Commerce to secure areduetlon'of frelght:rates from this elty to the West to the Boston rate, met Wm. H. Vanderbtlt, vice president of the New York Cen tral road, to-day. Tho object furlwhlehithe com mittee had been appofnUd having been attained by the redaction .of.ratea yesterday, the discus sion was in regara to new xnsnwii vmiuwdk In luture discriminations as against this city. ,,. Mt.f-m.,, nr tia committee was Wo.1 Dodge, who said themerchanU did not ask (era low rate, but they wanted a permanent basis fixed, lie expressed the gratllleaUon ot the com mittee at the prompt, manner In which the rail roads bad compiled with their request. . Mr. Vanderbllt, alter giving an account otsome con ferences held by railroads In relation to the fixing of permanent BAsra or iraaHT bates, denied the report published that the New York Central road was not protecting the Interests of r. v.irit . H read a dlsnateh from OoL Thos. A. Scott, In which that gentUman swted his road would at all times act In perfect harmony with New York lines In deciding what might be round necessary to meet oommerclaltnuresu- Mr. C. C Dodge stated that the Baltimore and Ohio and Pennsylvania roads bad steamship lrnet, and merchants ordering goods from Europe could mate a rate both by steamship and rail straight to the West. Be wanted to know bow this could be met by New York roads. M M Mr. Vanderbllt replied, that his road did set propose to build or operate steamships, but that. they would make through rates with any steam- snip oompanj iuiiuii . , av. w -,- - Uon with any steamship and railroad lines to, C Jackson S.Sehultz said that one or the great difficulties or the New York roads was that the municipality or New York charged them the, highest rates for everyprlvllege they reeeliee, Vri. p.itimnr. and Pnlladelchla srrautod to Uelr roads everything In their power to give, and. that New York merchants should labor to secure ,a more liberal policy on the put of- the elty to, lines centering here. k BXDDCTIOBS TBOM rSIXADEXTBTA. A PHtXADELrHtA, Dec 23. The following are tho reduced lrelght rates . rrom Philadelphia, which, went Into effect on the Pennsylvania Central refl- "chleago-Flrst class, 27: setond, class, 2-i third class. 18: lonrth.class,l; firth elass-lt. ' ' ' St Louis First class. S8; second olass, S2r thfrd elaJt.M; fourth class, 28; fifth class, 2U , - i ltirinTi.ti'Flrjt class. 27: second cUsr. 23: third class, IS: fourth class, 18; fifth eUss.lt.' , , The reduction is abont fifty percent. , , i i ; i . ATonsgManLlterallT Cut to Pieces. Coeistb, Out., Dee. 21 Last evening ayoung man, same unknown, committed suicide bylymg down on the track' of the Canada Southern rail way, near Brownsville, allowing the express train to pass over him.- He was literally cat' In pleetr. GREEHiHOT GUILTY. DF THE FIM005 TBUL ABGUME1NT OF MR. WM. A. COOK CHARGE OF ME. JCSTICS' MICIETEnfi AH ELIBOBATE V B1SGDSSI0H OF it.5V LAW KerrIeworheTe-Hmony-'nswaeBUon or Pcr-onal Ideatity-AU. Abq-tt.fus Alibi Cbsurstcfer or the Tfitnease Good Advice to ttse Jury. . 1 J rniTixiArDeaX-MoodyandSankeyyit,,1,a' tothe direction of oscUU IOBBENTOB LEASE-EDGEWOOD," rtlTl Urn rooms, and every modern epnyenlence; w Chief Justice -nuc the elegant suburban residence jrue ute Lice 4;uac. ruui iu-toh- MM., ,.n. anrf vmfindl. BtAblA. ClRltll housetbarn. c This U one of the handsomest su burMn residences around Washlmgton,and will be leY wi responsible private Xamlly only. ?'"? in d permlrtipe the prenslsea, apply toWMiMc- HEIK, Real .Estate Agem, sm. dcicbu, "'i; ; manufac-- cancers, as other Eye- "uil?s So. It ofeeV no dipfronTyour nose If you sweat come and see them and convince your- "'""""''iSlaACALliXAIIDE.-. T.X rennsylvanU ave.. Optician and Jeweler. dct-Uanl Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, AT PERSONAL. ': TOlCoBEMUBIASAI?BIGBOA i? C10ABS, of the finest HavanaTobsceo. per box: 14 for tl. M. UOLDSTEIM, callronuaClrsr Store, euPenns. ave., deg-lm (Under Metropolitan Heiel.) A N OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A a. party wlth-a iew.nundred dollars In an ln vcetnnt where capltaU while remaining unoer party's own control, can be more than doubled. Highest leftrences given lfnecessary. Address -WASHINGTON. cll-att- P.O.BoAWC.NewYork. Ol Cinf TO $50,000 TO LOAN.-I HAVE. tj s ,wvi on nana so inniuuiiu-.'. amounts oa 1.6S District BondsUrll States st-nrta. orisToiwi ci . w. mmw.s - mzzTr. -: - i. z. .. if . r, I is.. ki Acaress as once iw u. .- y rosttlat. ' Posttlflce. r r 'I r- ' novx-tt MONEY TO LOAN FKAHKLTB it CO.'M, 1J PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, t.iy errnciASss. ' Ne-ThHonFcmoorfe 5Sad& B9S-IS32& ttffl 5 S.nTorUnlMd?..BounYan-d- .of thelollowtng duplicate VJrglnU MUttary Land wirr.tt ImSed bT the BeglstflfOf the Land of theSUte of Virgin r-jB-oiaUm j e ohbe iUowln persons, to .wit. J r Omee I aervke of the Tollowing ew. ' - t wJirt ZZSyrS.ir, vi-muntiul une: which warraaia flVebeen lost,' mJslstd or deswoyed, aaa eanaos e ronna. novlg-Few T..-ih-.h.- nhtlavl from the Supreme 7-rtSf (he District of Colombia, holding a Special rrIS IS TO GIVE NOTIOtr TAtiiS - sob . r ft1 ' fim. letters testamentary ontbe personal estaH -, RriinoD W. tuoro, lase"! aiutncs oi w ?ScceasedAUperss nni claims against SiTlrt dweased are hereby warned to exhibit the iVltbtheVSoners thereof, to the subscribers, SiUSr tae 14 day of Decemberuext: they ST.vottOTlle by Uw be excluded frpmatl beneSt O'!51?h.nds01sl4th'ayofpember, ,tcu--- - - MARY tAJUTSA B0.' r UTS. RICHARD H. W. SEED, jeecutrix and Xgeettors, ON a -,- '-- CC ...-. . TXT- SXTD-TS TO ST-TTO? JAIl." -Z'l la OTA l -'arT COMMISSIONS MODERATE. J.TSfMEYpNES, ;' ,a TjHiiEVEMTlT-SfREETr; octa-tf . B AKTRAM CO.. ARTiTIG TAILORS, Vernon Bowr, PestnsylTanlrs Avenpe, Ccornew-Teirt"itreet. Close of the Executive Departments. The employees or the various Departments are to be allowed a half holiday to-day, In which to prepare for Christmas. In pursuance of this ar rangement the public offices will dote at noon. Btvtnue Appointments The following storekeepers were yesterday ap pointed: Augustus W.Sheweyror the Eighth district of Virginia and J. E. Oldrlght for the Third district or -Texas. H. P. Darby was ap pointed ganger ror the First dlstrlctof Tennessee. The Earthquake Shock The chief slgnsl officer In this city Is In receipt otlnlcrmalloa that adlstlnet" shock of earthquake was felt In Weldon, N. C, and at Richmond, Va, afatout mldnlght-last night, and a disturbance or some nature wss observed in Washington at nearly the same hour. The course or the shock, at Weldon appeared to be fromnor east to south. west, Customs Decision Application having been made or Ue free en try or certain wearing apparel-thlpped for the use of the grasshopper suuerere a uu jpiu., n.VntaTarrttorv.tbe Treasury Department bat replied that there Is no provision of law for the' free entry ot mesa arwcieo. -ui mbw ..j.,i-u Is therefore, however much disposed to do so, un. able to grant the request. ' rinanelal. , The recelptiyestsrday from internal revenue were 4212.CS191, and from .customs, t2M.t33Jd. The balances In the Treasury at the close or busi ness -esterday -were: Currency, a,fr:'ip" elal deposit of .legallendert for redemption ot oer.- tlfleates or deposit, I40,iw,w; wuj, ii,-sj lcludmgeotaeerUfleaUs,22.1t9.900; ouUtandtog. legal Undcri.'t372.n.Trz. -There was received at -thPrreaTnri' yesterday, for redempUen, t,co olnatlonalbsnk notes. i j t Masousrade Esrallai. . z Tmiii.ti(in has been made to the Secretary of r ... . .. .UH,.ri the Treasury lor, ue tree entry m - .uymj u. mafquersde drtttts to be used by the weli-kaown Cowbelllonae juxin,jocriy.ui,-ii"'" !. occasion of eir-.annualiparsuroa New Year's Eve. The ground ofthe appUeailon .that the, costumes shall be' rJlowed.to. enUr.thls epsntiy, wlthont ths paynent of duty, l!. that they come under the prortslon of the law sllowHg fret enurto"regaUa;" but tbe-poiatUinot. allowed by tf e , iSart-wnt as well ke n,' and the Ojw bellionswlll have to pay duty pa the .goods lm ported ror their annual tun. - -j- CivilBerrlae SemrenU. JThereeentartlelii-TtfrB-rraucAw.headed "Democrats la ine-utpanmenu, n-s imtij and to the point. Itls a notorious fact that not 1t la there a large Oppoiltlon element lelt as A legacy by Ue Bubauan admlnlitratlon, but UlT sftsffeoTiallyTftefortouttBattho; r-aeuoo or an potn"tlng"DemoeTats 'to'effiee has bee"n"contlnua VzzzrTiSn r. , mmttiDi. until now a large Cerceotagt.'lt II late te.ssy,"t the employees la 'thVstate. Navy. War and Post Ofllce .Depart ments would vote eDemoerauousxesao-mor- ttXm&r&E!i wfin it wki -lmoit conceded th tbt U;ojrM7' of "hio -would ew .thti5Ut bow jutttaBttbia . ..- of ierkMCme. o. . . . ;Bpo!al.AKenU,.PoUl8erTTci. f The following special agents of the Post Offlee Departmeatwhose eomolutofie explre-en theilit, of December, 1CT5, bare bri reappointed by th :postrarUr' General: aeorgeSJBanciaadP.H. Woodward; superlnundents of railway postal service-, "with bekJquartsrs at-Washington; As. slstant Superintendents Thos. P.Cheney, Boston; popularity does noeabate. Orer 8,000 attended to-day and evening. Services are now sus pended until Sunday. MTRAi-Dec23. Work, has been procured! Jor fifteen hundred extra men on the city Improve ments at seven cents an hour. The men com menced werlcto-dey'.o n '" Ptuicc o-, N. J.,- Dtcv.--Tbe trustees ot Princeton College on Wdaesdaysttstalned the faculty in their action egelnsj secret societies and tainted to change the law. Bostos, Dec 23. A bogus company has proved' bankrupt at HIngham, with large liabilities aid bo assets. Its pretended paid-up capital of 100,000 appears te have been a myth. Halifax, N. S Dec 2S. The eommlttee ap pointed to examine Into tbe.distress at Cape Bre ton report 1S persons requiring assistance In the various mining dlstrlatr. , ; St. Luna Dec 23. At Boonsbory,- Howard county. Mo., JamesThorne quarreled with a man named Mlechell. Saturday last, and was struek by him on the held with a dab and killed. St.Locis, Dec 23. W. W.Hubb.rd.Henry T.-Edwards and Gee w. aiajou t, counwnoiicr., were sentenced 'by We United States District Court to-day to five years In the pestuentlary: NonaiSTOw-, Dec 2i Tie lury'itt the ease or Blatlns Pastorins. on trial) of Djemnrderoriiaao Jaequette, last Taeslay nrtturnod a verdict or murder In the flrttdegrecAaoUontora new trtslhubsenrUed.'; ..J Ail Noiroiki'VADee. The stockholders ;or the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad met h.re to-dar and re-elected General William Malone president -tor-five years, and the oia board of.dlrectors. r- Tjime. T)b1-l Under Instructions irom Judge Knight or the circuit Court, Chief orPo-' tlekettor drawings would bo permitted alter to, day. M-vrms. Dec 2X Ex-tfayoi League, has been acquitted of the ehargeOfJsteallng. scrip, bur found guilty ot snowing oi a h.u-ji -j his clerk and fanrnjrto report It, The mayor says heald report It totbecnuncU, and It wm their dutytoprosetute. ----- ( Pom J n s. N. Y- Dec a-Tke recent -mlM weather has 'had ttVeffeeV of raisin the -DeUwaie'rlrer sufliolentlj high oore-the Jce.' ,A gorge rormed at Narrowsburg ''S.BrfJf.'M."?." ialng the waur, which lsrtatns; rapidly-! This Is TrrvT i.J-m.v.. -m im m.rvu formed One 01 MB PHGIi njwi," .- . Ust winter which resulted sodlsastrously. -,BALTivokpVc2l-Mri.'l rabetlr Slnelalr, Jprofeulng to be a mldwJrsrorMTarrtscd-jto-day . charged-wKK ,V005 LS1?..XS; Same strler was. arrested: accessory to the enme. Botb were eommltUd to Jell to await a hearing. r WAT-iotr-If. Y JJtca-TheeaJn the Sulswrenee rlTer Is alAreke'np;daU are rucnliig between Cape Vincent and Kingston, Dntirlo. OnMcaUyls4rttaamscrosea.theEng. ltih channel on the lee, but the American channel deniburg ud W k iVf v ? WTOii-tTwl'W.p3- Th boird of .-i-'.-..-.-thi.Ka-v'ArnTftrt-wtna mt Tetter- ?T.d by rosoluUpn mad. MgrratoC uicir sn urn i mv . - -- --e .cashier ct the NaUosal Bans; ot Chester, county, tlon. Ae tsr as heard iremtne snocar were not felt south ofJ?etenburg,- west or Lvnchburt. ...,. r.r a i.r.ndri-. nor east of CltT Point- Oa iHhe James river, along the Chesapeake and Ohio rallroae, snocaa were leit as i.r a-nuu, - miles northwest-'or Richmond. They were also felt along the Use or the Richmond and Danville railroad to the southern border of the State. The. probability Is that the shocks la Richmond were as severe as at any other point, as no damage worth meaUonlnn Is reported-from any direc tion. "- ' iA LAEQE LAHD CASS. ' 'Salt to Eecover Property. HAinWO'sOsT., Dec 23. To-day an ex tremely Important arbitration was held here, which Involves a large sum ot money, xno par ties are Mr. O. S. Bennett, of Susquehanna, United Statesj complainant, indMessrf . Nesbltyc Oraao,, ' otthttionntry, defendants- Tho arbitration 'Is over a tract ot 12.700 acres or timber land on the sboresof Gullsh bay, Lake Superior. Mr. Ben nett brought an action lo prove the property his, and that Neiblt & Crane had no right to convey the property, and, the arbitration to-day was a reference Irom the Circuit Court or the United States lor the district or North Carolina. From here the arbitration wlll.be to Ottawa, where ilt. willbeconsloded. The arbitrator Is Mr. W.o. Wylle,. or Great Bend, Pa. Judge Fowlcof Carolina. appr ''. S.-Bennett, and Miles O'Kellly. Q. XJ..and)3. B. Oster. eounty attor ney fo Nesbltfc Crane. -. Forefathers' Say la South Carolina. CBAnTOjr,S.ODec23; The annual din ner or the New England Society or this elty last night was a brilliant -Affair. Among the guests were Hon. George' H. Peodletoa; or Ohio, and Col. Hunt and ofilctrs or the Hh artillery, United States army. PendletonahdHuntmade speeches. .Governor Chamberlain; who was expected, was d.tainad In Columbia by pudho cmuee. rne ioi- COLOEKD; SCHOOLS,? Teachers' Meetin. in the Second District PreienUtioa to Trustee Henry Johnson. Yesterday erternoon. was the occasion or the annual reunion among the teachers In the Second district, for tho .purpose of 'reviewing tnelr work and expressing" themselves with regard to their school' interest, showing- their 'appreciation' of faithful workers In the cause. Mrs. Annie Bos ton presided at the piano, rendering! "The Grand March." The Grammar schools NO. 1 and 2 as- ..m. in th. ri.il of the building and enter tained the audience lor one or two .hours with declamations, compositions, readings, music Ac Alter an Interchange or news by the teachers and friends of education In regard, to tha colored school Interests or the District under the eonselt dated order by the District authorities, theprlo dpaTorthe John F. Cook buUdlng, Mrs. Annie Spencer, came forward, and. In behalf or the teachers or the Second district, presented to Mr. Johnson a valuable silver Ice pitcher and.walter, with the following address: Johnson: As the representative of the teach ers of tho Second district, allow me to thank you for your earnest and -nUrtrg seal In the Interest - of the publle schools ' generally, eud to- acknowl edge that whaUTer degree of .excellence the schools under our Immediate eharge may have --,-- oM. tfc. -n.it few months, we feel very mueh is due 'to yonr sympathy and co operation' in our efforts and thellmelvsagges. ..... .- ,. ftftim made. Andes this Is the teeaten when feelings may be -expressed by gilts AS well aS DTWOTuJ, sug. ui.'IM jmiiu. jwi the gilt of the teachers of the Second dU Wet, this ..v.-.r -- .nnmciatlon and respect.. With It we give you warn wishes that the loooming year . n".V--j ... WM. with .11 that ,. m.r. yoarllfe bright and happy. .Webope that onr Dlsttlet aathorltiAS will, afford our colored school managers the same ample and equal facilities which they have had In the past, and under whose management our .schools have been crowned for the lest eight years with such great ". In areeptfng this beautiful present Mr. John son briefly thanked the blends or elneatlon ror this srk or respect. Yet be relt that, as one Interested In the educational, welfare of the colored people ol the District or Columbia, ha .had simply done his joy.u:ftiut,,,"J would endeaver to do In the future. He alluded wlUt regret to ineir recens scnooi truuuis uu said that while the authorities, as weU as bis white atioclates on the. board,, had.been. eour ,.. in.iiim .-ft evarv 'colored member of the k-.. v.- ,nlit nnt tm. aiffht Of the fACt that- their colored schools, with the rights aeeorded J ' In the Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. Cook for the defense, resumed his argument In the ease or John Green. Mr. Cook claimed thafthe olttf had been sustained by the testimony, and In re gard to the character of the witness, Wise, which bad been so violently assailed by the prosecution, -it was a wild flight or a wilder imagination. Hit, Cook asserted that the testimony of thewltnouer, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Smith, Florence Green and .iki., not man disnroved. After-reviewing the testimony or several witnesses, ho spoke or the witness, Manly, and asked ir the taetol bis bavlnr been raised In a house of Utfamejsffeeted . his credibility. "Can any oo? thing come out of 'Nexareth," and Mr. Cook read from Jobn'vlMa.ll iverses of the adulterous woman brought before '3, Savleun "Ttat mercyi to others show, that mercy snow io me,-- q - V'j.Ti ,,r argued that. Green was statoedjwlth guilt. Green did not atwrnpttaescapc but returned quietly to his shop In Baltimore .attending to his Sis duties there,' aitet eomlnr to IhUelty atthe request ortue orneers. w sjm' ,:,1T 11 Wilson) descended from the honored position or a member or Congress, and assUted the brtUlant .-d learned District Attorney with sueh.xeal. not onll performing the part Uwyebato. a sorir.:iitj- .What the Jury had been told about others being behind the ease they had-nothing-whaUver to do with. They had been sworn tor try tnecai-ei the, United States against John Green only. Since the prosecution had be:o ani'mis tc have Mr. Fisher put upon the stand by the de fense, why had he not been eaUed by the proseea tlon. If ltieere true that Fisher had smoted and talked with' OreenT Mr. Cook reminded the lury.cuotlngfromBlackstoaeithatltwerebetter Innocent person should be convicted;" that IT there-exUted In their minds the shadow or a doubt they should not bring In a verdict ror eon- As0 Mr. Cook concluded his argument at 12 o'clock, a recess ror halfien hour was taken. ATTTB THE EXCESS. District Attorney Wells began his argnmeat at 1-30 e&lock stating that this crime was nnperai. fcSta-ldnM sn.der's crime, and Green's was a crime such as and should never gounpunlshed. Mr. Wells con tinued at length, reviewing the testimony la the cue! !and eoncluding-by saying that the Govern ment had made a dear case fendant In this ease, by the politeness oia lady who accompanied him. and the other was out and in the office when he was. They both sutothey think this was not the man. Now, what ore- opportunities of these .parties ror observing tho eganlxatlonor the phowa3lnthatoffleet The boy Slater was the office boy. He ias there when that person who "P;..i1ui5r entered the offlee, and remained lothat room and heard then conversing about thy ball untir he was sent out to get cigars; thathe return si -with the cigars, and they commenced tf -ht. Mr. Kendlg says that he called there oa nit own business and remained there soma few mo ments, and was quite near to the person whose Identity is in controversy, and It is upon obser vauon that they take their oath in this ease. Now, gentlemen, the other two witnesses were la and Jut of tho onee,aad you must judge what their opportunities were. .It appears thaten Fc .ana-heir street Mr.Oler saw Mr. Evans with a gentleman, or whom bo gotathrae-quar-ters view; that he was stout In fornvand he thinks the defendant was not the person then with Mr. Evans. At the Police Court, the wit nesses then preseat were Barton, Leeey.Leonard and' Evans. You observe that Barton-swearr with great directness ana great posiuvaesa. Laeey swears also directly that the defendant was the person who entered into the recognisance, or who was there for that purpose- Leoaa swears simply to.hls belief, without stating posi tively. Eeklofl has nothing to say upon tho sub lect.asd he says he did not observe who thepex wn was that entered into that partleuUrjcog nlzasee, as there were a number orreeognlzaaeet entered into that day,, and several persona, dis charged. . .. You have had Mr. Evans' testimony In the ease, and bts testimony Is based upon whatiha saw at the office as well as at tho Tollce Court. Mr. Plowdcn also case -Into the Police Court,' aa ho says, to attend to the discharge of some person or abont gtrmr ball for some peTsonthenln custody. He tins accounts for his presence at the Poll Court en that occasion, and In addition to that he says that he knew the defendant, who Is now the prisoner. In 1ST1, and has known him ever stfiee. On cross-examination ltappearsthathls acquaint ance was founded upon two rhtertiewsthtbebaa with him at dlffereat times. Mr. BaxtttatostiflM to a physical peculiarity on the neck ornhp rum wVn -iietiien terinar ilnto alrkeotni- aance, aa .he then said, as hetaellned, hlshead fit some way, showing how tho tneltasHon-waa made by movlnc his own head, and he say iff at the same peculiarity exists upon the neck, in the lame place, upon the person or this prisoner, and in corroboration of his testimony bo swears that this is the man. The witness. Naylor, has been examined with regard to the locality of the Police Court, and the defendant hlmseir was placed In a position as an experiment In your presence, and tbaicoaasu undoubtedly desired to make the experiment .cor respond as nearly as passible with the facts that took place la the Police Court. Mr. Naylor swears that he could not see his neck at that dis tance. Two other witnesses near by appeared and swore that they could see It- The-experiment, I believe, was tried on the part of" the Government also when they resumed their testi mony, and two witnesses testtnel that they could see the mark rrom the point at which they stood. Now a mark or tnts description is tho strongest-possible proof -or Identity, and It Is not to be overlooked by the jury In determining a tf ft nF tM. trtnrt. There Is another physical mark that the boy Slater speaks of. and that Is that the man who came into the offlee with Fisher was bald Ilka ths prisoner at the bar. I believe the witnesses for the Government all agree in the fact that this man wore a dark mustache, i One or the wit nesses ror the prosecution, after the arrest or tho defendant here, swears that the mustache of. the defendant had; the appearance or having. been dyed, but It wsa whitened or was fading out. In regard to the laU, there is Mr. Gray, who swears that ho saw Mr. Snyder at the Jall.aeoom- paniedbya man, and that either the'raaaror woman had a valise; that the woman went into Mr. Buss" room, ana toes sue man rem.iuou uu alde of the door, near the entrance to tha jail, and that this Is the same man who appeared upon that occasion with Snyder. Mr.BussandtheJafl.guard,whorsawthe per son that accompanied this lady to the jair, swore that they do not think this Is the manr that they don't think this Is tho same person. Now, gen tlemen, there Is a rerume of the ustlmonyupon this question of Identity. We all know.gentle menand must admit that the offense which was committed in this case was a most darUg 'Ttpla tlonot law. and the party that committed It ought to be brought to Justice and meet- hls're ward. It would, however, be a gross talusuee to convict the defendant of that offense, without lh Jury are satisfied or his guilt beyond a-reasonable doubt- Andiust here, before going further in the esse, I might ss well explain. If 1 can, what Is meant la the law by reasonable doubt. A reasonable doubt lswhenthe Jury have conscientiously and care fully examined the testimony and tho facts proved in the ease, comparing one part of the testimony with the other, and. as much as i they am i able, weighing the whole ibreo and effect of It. If, alter this attention to the facta In Ue ease, there re mains tn ths mind or a person of sound Judgment a doubt upon wnicn no wonia so,w-i". control his aeUon In regard to tie highest eon corns and affairs ofhlmteir, that is the doubt which tho law says shall go to tho benefit of a men accused of crime, it "not a far-fetched matter, euulde of Ue case and outside of Ue tes timony retting la eonsdenee, but it Is a reasona ble doubt, which destroys that moral certainty that would restrain a man In hla own concerns or great laportanec if, tten, upon reaelvlng the whole testimony as a moral certainty that Ue de fendant wm the person who enured into that re eogntaanee, UatTs sufficient for aU purposes or a erualnal triaL ' The law Is a practical science, and does not re milre tapotalblllUes. ir everything- had to bo uraved thatlavtoaphytleal demonstration Tto would asTerbaahlato trycAsaa.at alLbeeause - v. tn tr.th.ra -ran elreumstantlaL testl- -monT. and upon Ue dependence of one fact upon .n.,V..- KAtfc.i.Uwaeenreaeh.evenlnuecom- rax chakoi.to the junv. Tie Ccnrttben said: . Centtem- of tUJury: During tho proRss or the trial Ue Court has had occasion to adjudicate several propositions or law that are to be regarded forthe purposes of this trial as settled, and which will be removed entirely from Ue further eonsld eratlon ot the Jury. Among these Is the raet that Ue Police Court, in whlclithls recognltanca wss ttken.lsaoourtwlthlnttemeanlngortho statute, which provides lor tte punishment or a person entering rnto a recognisance in the name or an otterpertonwlUouthls knowledge or consent;. 1 have alio decided Uat Ue minutes or the clerkj of that court, which hare been recorded in a .book lz i.nMu.Mrf tn rattf-iMiT. toffetter with Ue papers on file, which have been admitted as evt Senee, contUtnte a record In a prowedlna; lna court of the United SUUs tn which Ue United sutes was prosecuting a man by tha name or fMwardM.Jnyder.tte name by which I shall denomlnau him la my charge: and that this record Is to be received, so far as tt's trial Is concerned, as Ue verification or the preeVedlngt in Uat ease. So that, ir It be true Ue reeoirnlianee was enUrM Into by hi one in Ue name ot another ,Irson, and without that person's consent or knowledge, r?. .V..r. ....-. i- th.t atatnta. will be es- tablished; W If It should further Ue testimony in snecaao - """r7.; this trial is tie same person who appeared In the Police Court, on the tt day of August last, and fnurlaiatothts recognisance la Uename orone David Edes, and without tte knowledge and eon. sent 01 sildfcdes. It wUt be sufflelent ror the Jury toreturn-Teraletcrgullty.aeeordtngtothealle- eatlons contained in the tndlelment. N ow. the offense with which the prisoner at the bar is charged u defined la aa act ot Congress, and It is "that every person who acknowledges, or JroeuresTto be aekaowledged, any recognizee, ball or Judgment in tto name or any other person, or privy; or consenting to Ue same, shall be pun Sshed" according to proceedings la that tame sec tlon? It is .ieeisary that there should be a cauiependlng'lna urtsaehas .nndL ..-..a.-f . Tf- l ehtsVl t1aHU-g-T- tZl-Lt JQ'rCC0)l- r"r.Vftid'rUinVwTedTed 6y. some person la "??,,: tie name of uotter, and iritto-t ' llaewledge -""-jrVSJof life or In courts or Justice, is this their colored schools, with. Ue rights aoeoraea """' Vd i mi gh event t a further: and ., l-uem s-Wtt!T!pUS'ry -, .fmon1 uTsVeiemisVtlrsetM--" ?'PA "l RH:V.iSSSSSS!ZlSi ryntcessaryW WOOtW-sent-ie shosjttat- . C'tv-... i.v .- -nrnrt-itatamst etionof the .''"S.yS.'r'.-. aV ST aewnter theJneople , ttPietesUng Uelr -Interest la the board he felt ' understood them under Ue colored sehoollaw. in this he had been nobly sustained by bis efficient . colleague, Mr. John H. Brooks, and others. Witt one noble exception in our favor, a white member of the board, .ills now doubly gratifying to see. that we are sustained here by those or our own people who-are mostly-lnterestod la.ueeduea Uon of Ue raeejbut he felt the whole, ttlng. nould be adjusted satisfactorily to all parties. He would preserve tto gift ever in hisVtemUr. not for Its value alone, but that It might be banded down to his ehlldrenas a sacred memento. The principal, MrcAnnle P. Spencer, was also preientedwlth a beautiful silver cup and card basket as a token of respect from Ue pupils of the advanced olass: also, a gift from one or the associate teachers, Miss M. A. Teagle. The jsnlior, Mr. Thomas, was the redphnt or a large basket of Ue more substantlals Christ mas turkeys. Ac The presentations were made by Misses PInnle.Oook, Brooks, Foote. Holmes, Tragic. Coakley, Woodson, Jones and Mrs. Warrick. - - Alter a characteristic speech by Mrs. M. A; S. Gary. Prof. Sampson made some remarks, and tte audience, singing "Shall Old Acquaintance be Forgot." parted, witting each might enjoy a merry Christmas and a happy New -Year." CHBIBIKA8 PSZSEST4 c Surprise to Ex-Postmaster Sherwood. At precisely? o'eloek p.m. y eitarday the old em ployees of tte House Post Offlee met tn the Agri culture Committee room to present Uelr compli ments to Capt. Henry Sherwood. MaJ. Prunnen was seat out to decoy him to the room, and Orlptl Palmoni was seiecioa w jjimou. .- --..;. gold-headed ebony cane bearing tte inscription,, "to Henry Sherwood, from -Ue-boys," which ho did In a fitting manner. - KXltAxXS. we can rtach.evenla the com. affairs OX Ilia oria courts 01 jiuww. . a of certainty which I nave named to yea- consequence or this recognisance Ue discharge or bcfnP'.cconplUh.d: hiri ArsUnd. the -euSm. If not more than tte claim, on tteparl ; or ttedefense, as to tto Irregularities wh consti tute the charge or aceu saUon against tte de- feThere are several of these elements whieh are removed entirely from tte chance of dispute in Jen L n th. nanera and the records la ths .PoUeoTcourt.had been admltted.lt clearly ap pears that mere was a case vu"-s " t"' rM bribe United States against this person named Edward M. Snyder. Itls also an undisputed ifaet that some person appeared In that court and en tered Into rreeogniiance In that ease m the name of David Edes. It Is also apparent from tte testi. mony -atDarld Edes Is a resident or tte District of Columbia and the elty or Georgetown,and that hetsamanorsome couaiuoiuo yi u .j .--. Sty. It-U aUo beyond any dispute, as I have said, that this recognisance is round upon the files or that court,and has been produced la testimony. So that the Jury will not have to consider the testimony In'tho case with the scrutiny which they would If these facts were la dispute, or If the testimony In regard to them was Incompetent, it ;:..K-t wnur. nnon Ue Government In :all criminal prosecutions, as In tte present one.to establish the guilt of tte prisoner at the bar and to. Identify him as tto person who entered Into tBILt.?22lSS,..i- that th.tertlmeuThes I mainly turned and that you have been addressed difenseVandlt IsraealuthlleUlytt. "urS can afford the W(WM It depends entirely upon Ue testimony, and its detertnriailon must bo for the Jury exclusively, lfitshould appear to Ue satisfaction or the Jury, bevond a doubt, that tto defendant is me same with these observations I shall hare to lea-ra this liia-ihof Us case to year dedslor). and I have-no donbti-.jouwiUconslderltln a fislr and Jadlcte frame ox mina. ,. The defendant has Introduced another defease, which Is that oiraueliOl, so-called: Uat Is, at Uo time and place, or ratter at tte time or tte com mission of ue alleged offense be was fa the city at Baltlmore,.at his own. house, andas ssme or tte wftaess say, laboring under sueh a degree of sieknets that it was lmpoulble lor. him to leave his house s - An elibt, gentlemen, as has been stated by? counsel, may be tte moat satisfactory 'explana tion and the most satisfactory defense that one can Imagine. I remember very well a case where two officers In going their rounds were attracted by tte groans of a penoa whom they -round lying upon tha ground an open space near tto river and upon going up to this person, who .was prostrate, he exelalmed. "Otvwoe IsmeHyoo wUlflndherlnthe river." -They Immediately repaired to the river, leaving the young ma where Uey found him, and at tte river ttev round ayoung woman who had beenmurdered. .Without going back to the person who was lying upon ths . mwrnr telegram from him,1 which was read at 'j-ht rated the wildest enthusiasm:, "X. I j.-T.. nr.'-s t. . i cannot attend your annuaLsupper to-n'ht, but i J,oeiatM li offl'oe" for tte lfttereeverwasan hour when the spirit of the 1 JSt ,ou with a token of th I! The only fine tailors la 'Washlagton, Uniforms for army and navy. -nr Af.- and rMTjtion outfits. LadieiUldlng habits and outside garments of all kinds. .i -i ' BICEB BEASSSABLE. pell-la - ) "JKTinker: sei, aB. -j --.-vi-.-.-.;; .TJ.V fftr-,.1 ,tl,0f the bank. '," " r , - " ton,-esq. pcuesAio! I L .1 2.1X James -White. Chicago; -w. a-. nj Louis: and-W.-B-Thomptno-Hadton. Mlchlrau. W taall depredationerB.? -KV SMrretts. New YorkStyt fi. B. Alexander. su Frynelfeot J. a Wider. -Sp.Bawley-rand F. m Prtegharst, ChlMgVswr.H. BI.Auguj Jttcja D. Browne. LoulTUle,iKentaekyrtt.HopkJni,, LanWtplTAmo. P. Forter, EiBoySni sgis?aBt &&? SRWS2 Chat,- A-assr, DtnvertJ UoLj, J. B J."J fl J - - -n an-ir rPreekisBtGrtU.ekpeetMberaVoyaT, ' Hob. e; W.'Dorsej and'famfly, Arkw and Bl L. Arrtrong,'r.8.'A,'areatth EhbIttb6use., Vvm.it. oiar'k.-NeV-Y'orkiaad Wilton O.H- Clark, (Denver, OoLvhare r rooai i ms WprnUey's ; lou'dox, Dec ,-ThsPrinea of Wales ianded at Calcutta. to-day and bad.AT aagulfieent re. ceptlon. J. Llndsey.Jr., V. S. N.t B. E. West,IBoiton; , m it sudHi. Cincinnati. anA.M-E.Jan ks, Pa, ;s-tstbppgtu"jirp-ii V.t.- . ' ... M ." W. ,..(. 1... ..!. ft jfW jLOBK,AJeC-a. u IUS1- wu -- .---. bere'orthsdeth,atiSa-Ujre; of.Hon, Joseph O. Palen. ehlerJusUeeof.New Mexico. Boc aTrJt.NY.j'Dee. 2X-Ex-Mayoirii a n.ft- r th'ti'elfv. dledn San rranolieo this mornlrri Hs was an ex-Oosirsta an froarj Kansas.. . - , MsJot James BeUter.-. Walter, New York; r. M. v.ike and -wife. Chicago; FVHamllton, 'OV S.N.. and S.H.CoIeman,Md.,ha.TS takes rooms: .tvh. St. Ja-teaholeL. o: JL,-err!y J.-Kl Mltehell.'FbHadelphls; As, J.BUkmas.'TeanVi'.'Trsnk.rjpMn.Mc-'.aad J. F. Langdon and wHe, Plj-teath. Nr H-i are a , th MetrepolttajrIreui.- ' i Puritsns.-the-spirit ol undying, unconquerable enmlty-and -defiance to wrong ought to animate rirrri . . it i. .m. ha-r bare In South Carolina. The elvilllatloa ot the Puritan ahd'tto Cavalier,- ortbonounaneaaantt usaiisuuiwi ,. Courage,deUrmlnaOon, anion aid. victory must be our watchword. The grim Puritans never quelled-a-der.threat orbIow;LttheIrsons now Imitate their example God bleu tte New Eyg. lSa'soeUty.-T t- t-'iD.H.OgAMBaar.At-." Tha -Rntton Sag Exulosina. 'BoaTov.-Dec 2 No .further, discoveries have- been made of bodies (at the' scans of Ue gas ex., plosion last night, and as several or uo persons who were missing hare stnee appeared. It Is prob able that 'the artuaLlnnmber or lives lost will be .:..-I iftflr and Tjosslblr but, three. George Elwell lest bU life beyond qnestlon, and SVirtwo of tte wounded may die. There. ts nothing additional as to the use or the explo sion, which may, however, be' explained by the testimony before the coroner.-vrho lspre-arinsto held an inquest in the ease.- - at- - 'jiosx BoinsTooxn. - - . B08T0, Dec 23. This evening the harbor ' police grappled and drew from the water a body; Jaw bo that or Jao. Kellt-.Tbey also found tte body ot Geo.' Elwell. .';-.i... .. "v. iin..t h.i been adloum ed until Monday .evening, -without Uklng any testimony, forthe purnose of finding lomeihlng which will develop Jr.."..... -. .V- .TfMftftTI. sue wiu.w w. mm ---.. The'Cetelal Hew Year. Cjacia-ATrJtieeiaA A'large meeting or dtl xens war held at' the "eiry buildings to-night, and inlUatoryitepe-;taken'forgrand eelebraUon ol the Inaugural' or the"1 Centennial year on New -veer's eTeatimfdnigbL-It.isr-posed.to.eele. iSEe the-event by tllumlBatlons, ringing orAlI Uebellt In the city, firing ef cannon, and agrand rr,.,77 .. -ri. nrnMulon thronrh th prtaef-, pal streets. Mayor Johnson waarequested by tte- SS toparUclpateln th camtval.- Great Interest TfYsmentlesleS.aJid tta meeting adjourned Mil. nxtTneedayeventeg,wben-rangemnttrertto. event will be perfected. r 4- ' r'-- ' ' a I j. ghntHiiBitUrHallaaiKuleathtOthef, Poet Jeevis, Dec si-OaTttssday George H. Deef,:e'f.Llbe'rlyr Sullivan-eounty;'shotjhls . -rfre. tad tieneut blattroat, tffeg shortly after- wards.' Ilia wife was dangeraViy3Wred, dal troubles iea wme . - i am abou't'to vrfbrm one'of tte most pleasant HITS 1 "wv.-w J 4 ue past, two years to pre- nt von with a token Of ueir regara tor sue ru nobUltyorsoul you possess, as manifested in an youFaoUons towapfyour subordinates during yenr administration as Postmaster' of the House, under which lean safely, say w all deem it our boaor to have served. Md admiration for your eon duet toward your country la tu hour of peril. 5 there is?anythlag on earth Uat can soothe tte sorrew of parting wltt friends. It Is the token or remembrance upon which we ses reflected as frS every fibre ofthe heart the Image ot tie ilver. Let m entreat you, tten. to accept this-. cane at a memorial not extortea oy servuityDu ilMred by yor kindness, -nrbantrr and integrity to offlee Though bwatiful ItseU "Jut the jir.Bherwood repUed In his prlglaalmanner,-Qmresslng- thath wu completely surprised, aad axpiesstng th happlaets with which, he received it! knowing as he did that It came from the hearts or,tte donors as a token ot loyetand respect, lord's Opera-Houst Holman Opera Troupe; The first grand operatic performance of the Holman opera troupe'wlll Uke place ttUrsven lng at 8 o'clock. The "Grand DueheiaJ on of the most popular of Offenbach's productions, has been " 'selected for thsoeesslon. Tho company is an un usually rood one. and complete la every depart ment. ' -Th Jdlises SalUe and JullaHolman, prted.myouogladlesofexaitma ial abilities, natiag na voleeshlehthey maa-. aMwlthccaiummate skill- The principal, Mr. S.Bdlil.-ls an artist of undoubted reputaUon; U la.ua-nir BAtto-.'ttsrlmobasjuw. To-morrow .Vi!rit..inIilneo--"01nderelU'twai be performed, and. thar-spkltng-Jpera,"Gtrofle aadGiroBi." " wu JO'S0 nlat: r' nrmance. The prices of 'admission are popular, and wl)ln tha reach, or alt. ; - iadliBsrBepahlieiii Club 01 lm t night amielrng O'the Indiana Itepublleaa Club wu held';lt AVBles,tecco: yictprettdent, In tte chair; anaWm-M-Basf,-acting secretary. rAftersandQfbaslnesa,theTiP9rt of the-commir---tee apnolnte9,to revUetheoontUtaUoa -asread.f ea-.fi set in nrnr till tun iiCAb uivduii assu s nuw moved that ons hundred oopTefof th eon : .".". .T7 . ... j. ik&-w .-.7..,. SUtuttnn eo-pru iwur na j V ,w iJ. k- ...i t-tnthat-BeornlsaaceoaU lh or August, th verdlet should be that of iuUty. ir ft appear from tte testimony that he was iot that person, or IT there .Is a reasonable doubt ot his being that person, then tte verdict 'SSW..SSjJESUfe. rerard to tte ldentltT of tfc.vWindant may well call upon tha Jury ror de- , liberation. The delense sj well as tte Gtrrern- ,,,, of ue city or ll-ltlmore; thai his retl Tnt have introduced witnesses on that subject-1 .i"""?. ,.. Marsh Market space of-that elty: and while It is ineumbent upon -the Government B uer (! on Uo buslnes of -a barber. to esusuu uo toenuiy oi sa-iijjuu "-- i Ma that huttopwnsututes a pan oinis awaiting; they saw, as they sapposea, tnis young a coming out with the otter people, as the services were orer. They had him arrested. - Upon his trial he proved by tte most, over whelming testimony that he bad been 'In the church from u commencement ol tte services: Ust he had been la his accustomed place, and Ulswas proved by numbers of Ue most highly respected members ot u church, who.wjre per fectly temnrar-wltb his person, and jho had been leng- acquainted with htm, thus- showing thatthe officers had- been entirely mistaken In their belief that the young man ttertaweome out or tha-eh urea ( although he might bars re sembledhtm veryr mueh) was ttsperaaa.whom they saw lying and groaning on tho-greuad. Now. when an alioi is thus proven there M nett ing for a Jury to do but to acquit tte derefidant. !s a defense, however, which is wryeaiUy manufactured, and which, la a great number or cases, entirely falls. fc.-,.i,,. . it anpeara us --'-rrsr.--J offense, they are only celled upon to produce .that, kind of testimony of which tto case would admit, and i to establish to a moral certainty tte Identity. -.dclnttetestlmoaywhlchtteyl-.troduoed,throwttls.posltlop,ot which the &or ernment has to establish, iato.a reasonable doubt, Uedefendantlstohavo Uo advantagoor Uat doubV-nditmast'WerkbJa.aequlttal. - . There IS such: a. thing as Individuality lathe rJienomenaor.iiaturai,Were ltnotso society itould be la great confusion and disorder. Every Individual isaituaguisnsa. oy-uwiaw m aum. "t Bu-sortd 1 rtrrr-, -RnWo'nd Atrneara Bee or xwsta in vuoai "' Havana, UesIaS-A.report 1treat.-at WBi M,Tsn KUIW " .--.v.w.. rVo. r erai If aw Yorkers who, know him. I bysltht saytteyeaw blmyeHeidayandto-y V tn XI n-emt parts Of the City. - i riW .- ih ireiai Co. I r.'DeefendinJadgmteUi The eommlttee on sooieblesappolnied pv mepresiaeu were then anncunced as follows : Messrs. Jm H. B-rretr. Il-na:HeaKColambus.G. ,SKl V?" firDufour snd WM.-M.Bass. TThe elob than ad journed, subject to the -allot the presidents J. J. if .JM l .. . I , - ChiIstaat.at.Alojalus. - . .Th.'rariii-iasservicetat St. Aloytlut' will be .-. . :... .!..-----fcaraeter: beainnlasr at lj -- .T . .. j r. V- m-wlthtbe eelehrauon oturaoa sjija j. "j. a.r.TVrrr- ,..v r. .111 I .- a ft . nit ejl etser urua. .-wu.- . - v..nrKa r.SI nate stnsaiKMw.-. tty!wiii,i OBOirt aiuee or a nsBmrn i.. i7--i.mbarIng persons, -while In otter persons the same sensitiveness is extremely weaa. ruuory Informs us uatiiyr u um.ui.ii ":?-, rj in his vast armnra ,-isiiii u - --v. j.. Van Buren that ttrengh a long course orpublle life he never needed to bs told who a person was Ue second Ome. lkncw is very distinguished gentlemsn who always reeognlxes a person arr having ones been Introduced. These, perhaps, are exceptionable cues, and in those cases per sons adopt or receive an Impression of the form, tte snap and th organisation ol Individuals, always with tha rapidity with whleh an Impres sion Is made noon a photograph disk, and -once seen, they always remember them. InothtrpertoBsrhoweT-KithU faculty 'Is ex-tremely-weak. lmyselXAA rabeen lntrodaeed to persons as mueh as halt a doten times within the . gam number cr montts,drdo .never-reeogniie eaehef those ratroduetlon.vl remember a -very striking ease that occurred to an acquaintance of -... .. hi.i. iti.ih . i.a v mnea offended with a. gentleman, towhom; he had beealntro. auoed. ind always received him as a stranger. Now between thos twe extremes there Is a happy medium which enables us to recognize persons whom we have seen, whom we have opportunities tout W advantage; and to isee dttunetlyj and ttns we can speak ofpertons with lesseror greater eertamty. according; to. tt? opportunities whleh , The witnesses who have spoken as to th Iden-. titr of this terendaat locate him la this city in -fcur different plaees at Ue offlee ef Mr.-Wlll Enntvat tha isll, la .be Pellet Coast, and oa Pourand-a-halr street. It appears thatoa tha 20th or August Charles Ft er entered the efflee ot Mr-Evans with, ptrsoq, who wu there sees by Eddie Slater, t?y r-Xeudlg. by Olaly Brooks .J h-n ni-f., Thase witnesses have testified tn . regard to this Ulsg.tte-perswj Yeusg-Slater ,- -.. 1...,.. VI. .-alllHtw . i. I. ....I OSIl SVVBU1K 4U. M.J .UH Ml IN W .nMH to the questions upon Uat subject they uailormly gave th same answer that this 'te the same per son who wu In Evans' offlee la the forenoon of th.til.-- -' Mr. Evans himiellhas also been hxamlsed, and-. -fit testmet Wtur some cooaiacrBoia aegree si cau tion, which is- very becoming to his position and. his connection with the ease, that while he b-Urred- he was net th- man, upon the brier ac quaintance which he had with him, he was tut. willing to swear-p Itlvely: Th other two wit metres whosaw him UBoa.-ttat eoeaatsa warejaa. Iter. Jthlnkm that, ftojag tneyj L"i sfHaUlax,- Mtriscai nrlOUKiff x e rj? KS'.cIf -..I ether ui L-lrkPPrepnateKrmesproMTO.. ifl.' ,...-;- jj. - -.- ..----. that he lives there with his wife and two children. There Is also another person, aad perhaps joe or bis lamtly.who boards la this house, a Mr. Wise. Mr. Wise has been here. -M tu Smith, who la con nected with the family, and who swear that ho wu there on tte 20th or August, has also been examined u a witness, and Mrs. Miller and the girl Florence, tte adopted daughter of tte de fendant, and la addition to those members or per sons related ts the family Is the testimony ofjMr. Bur k, who is an acquaintance, and who wu on that street and stopped there on that mornac; on Ue way oa tome business, to buy kindUng wood lor a' hotel -with -which ha wu connected. Mr. wise testifies that he wu there all that day. Yon have heard l.tb counsel for-tt prosecution and tte counsel tor the defense comment oa tte nature ot hH testimony and on his eaedlbHlty.lt wu very proper that they should jtoao. It will be for you to determine how much credit tnatwlt ness was entitled to. Mrs. Miller and. the girl Florence state some circumstances in connection with their testimony, sueh as that the child was r.ek and that Ue dot tor was In attendance, which, turn out to be a mlstake.and two or three of those witnesses also swear to h ptv.a- v. mi. u feadant at his bouse on the 8th of Angus-. Gaul and Portler, who are members of tte nouse lorce of Baltlaore, have lndentlfied him as tte person traveling from Baltimore to,Wunmg. ton with Mrs. Miller on the same day. Now, the remark which tte Court Is Justified la nuklac to you. that the elloi should be mad oat very clearly and by evidence that la almost uaeotttro--vettable. It there are glaring discrepancies In tte testimony tte alio I ought to be discredited. 1 bare been requested to gtve you several In structions wltt regard to tte allot, and that is, It you have any reasonable doubt upon that sub ieet.lt must go to Ue benefit ot the defesdant. 1 have also been requested to state to you that it Sou have a reuonable doubt of It If you think It i established Independently, or la osaaeoUea with tome ether testimony in tte ease yon ought toacaulthlm. - . . . The dtfenu of an eHol Is so far Independent or the c pas delicti or ecmmlsttoa orttff offense thatltoecureatoaeplsewhUtteoffeaMejoecars at another. Bat In uttrminla the question or an e((i. It is incumbent upon the jury to-ocaslder all the testimony in tte ease that has any bearing ,Wob. If uponaeontlderattoaor all thttestC mony. er and eon, la regard to th sabreetof an eJttijfr. alter giving It tt eo Weretsonof tho eSLraeterwhtch'l hav. rtreadylatlmtbro rem alas artaaoaable doubt whether h was here orthere.jon.must give him th heneJt.ofj that ES,St of a party through a longer orASAorter Srtod-thteoBimun raJwavs available to have ha momentayagsaager as 3 u eferedlt and reipectaMfSlfi eoa, nuiltf. And thmnoias eqwii- -cw teos .. --.- . . .. .. u. ar let jTo Ttat xe.L, I A '; ir t ,'.; r,rc:r. t -U ' 4 r -. 't Cl-! n 2 It JVllttfliJrzgXEi2Z Uees. beta island out oteeart. ltltt evgenUe men. ttatao matur hewwell eabUd a man's MDutatlon, or however high hit seetl-aBs;. :S however splendid hit Mpattsa if se,lf be is accused ot crime and th tMUmeyle against Iff J m W-TMw-