Advertisement

TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

FROM THE BOSTON HERALD.

Rossi attended the Guiteau trial yesterday.

The Senate adjourned yesterday till Monday.

The Sherman funding bill was further discussed in the Senate yesterday.

A fire occurred in the Sherman House last evening at about 7 o'clock. Loss, $1500.

A call for the redemption of $20,000,000 of the extended 6 per cents was made by the Secretary of the Treasury yesterday.

Advertisement

Testimony in regard to the star route cases was taken in the Police Court yesterday, and the conspiracy charge was argued.

Mr. W. W. Corcoran has donated a site for the new Columbian University building. The new building will be the home of the law school and of the scientific school.

The Independent Republicans of Pennsylvania met in Philadelphia yesterday morning, and decided to hold a State convention, April 26, and nominate a full Independent ticket.

The grand jury hearing the cases against the Malleys and Blanche Douglass, which has been in session three days, and examined about twenty-five of the forty State's witnesses, will probably come to a finding tomorrow night.

Yesterday, in the Guiteau trial, Davidge delivered a forcible and eloquent speech, bringing out all the salient points in the case, tending to show Guiteau a responsible being. Guiteau has prepared a speech which he wishes to deliver before the jury.

THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 13, 1882 - 1 A. M. For New England, increasing cloudiness and snow, easterly to southwesterly winds, falling barometer, stationary or slight rise in temperature.

Advertisement