David Davis leaves on a special car this morning for Fayette, N. C., where he is to marry on Monday Miss Elizabeth Burr.
Col. H. G. Parker of the Boston Saturday Evening Gazette and Mr. Clapp of the firm of E. P. Dutton & Co. are on their way to Florida.
Conkling of the Chicago Bicycle Club and Henry Schlimper of Chicago are to ride a 50-mile straightaway race for the championship of Illinois.
A Madrid dispatch says: The mayor of Xerez has received a letter containing a threat to poison the drinking water of that place if the prosecution of the Black Hand Society is continued.
A number of important arrests have been made in Moscow during the last fortnight. The arrests were due to the extra vigilance of the police, owing to the near approach of the day fixed for the coronation of the Czar.
Gen. Hazen, chief signal officer of the United States army, said this afternoon that there were no indications of any unusual weather tomorrow. He said he thought the prediction made by Wiggins was absurd.
THE WEATHER.WASHINGTON, D. C., March 9, 1883, 1 A. M. For New England, warmer, fair weather, westerly, backing to southerly winds, lower pressure.
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