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-MARCH 30, 1869, LOCAL NEWS. . Prov, Swrru’s Art Gallery, 304 Peansyl- vania avenue. Metkorotrtaw HAtt awn VaRteTy Taga- x, Peonsylvania avenue, betweea Lith and wh streets. Cpen every might— ith « first- es entertainment. HO ATIONAL CHURCH, cormer 10m aad Leevare by Jol B. Goagh, on The second annual levee, ander the auspices ef Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Kaights the Na one. was stage, the whole forming a large and fine ball The nations! colors were bandsomely ‘cle and gallery, stud emplems Parquette and dress circle were occapi Ta- Sur haigBts assembied before nine o cloce apom the stage, amd shortly atter thai hour tm cur rose and the Commandery, under Evnt- peat Commander Joseph Daniels, per- fermed the Templars drill, formation of the cross, t Eminent Commander Jos, tels, Who was responded ty by Hon. B.B. eh. P.G. Eminent Commander, US A. drill continued about halt an hour, whea red and preparations com- ed tor danciog. Sir Kuicht George A "Master of ceremonies, brs Wo oH. E. of all. About 1? o'clock sapper sud the company repaired to m front of the theatre, used as a ander After suppe the direc ‘ing Was resumed, and the festrvities excellent musi of Sir Kaight Louis Weber's fell band. T ommittee of arranger: ‘Sir Kaights ner. DS Jones, Will’ A. Short, C. Which they conducted tue afar. The ro-, tion committee, Sir Knights Geo. W. Mal- Cowen. Chas. A. Appel. H. Geo. M- HK J Jona A. Duren, J.J. un. J.H. Nicolay and Wm. A Yates, ormed their duty iu the most sttisfactory ecess, ‘The officers of the Commandery are :—Emi- Beat Commander, Josept Daniels; General- tesimo, C W. Hane ck, Captaia Generel. J. W. Griffin: Prelate. J. L. Ashby: Senior War- den, Samuel Baxter; Junior Warden, D. doves, Warder, H.C. Burr; Treasurer, C. Jam- mack. Sr: Hecorder, AT. Longi*y; ana of w gion Commandery :-—Emiota:t Com- mander, J.B. Will: Generalissimo, J. F. Wo! lard: Captain General, R.A Champiou: Pre- late. Rev. Dr. Pinck: nor Warden, G. D. Patton, Jr; Junior Warden. J. W. McKee: Warder, “were Post Gravd Eminent A. Fen}. B. French. Past Eminent Commander Merroroutran —The inclemency of the last evenmmg did not prevent a large dance of bidders st the Metropoiitan Methodist Chured, when the pews remaining unsold ats Lord,” im excellent style, and the pastor, Re Der. Newmar, then bri addressed those a;- that im the length of time of ‘ron this chugch reminded Lim of some Test catbedrais of Europe, excep’ ef Dever Were fnishe: to lease work * whether the t sheuld be a rostram for debate, whether it should be + truths of Almighty God. Charles d valu The b S14 cver thea ppraised o S200 to $1 e cf p Was concerned balf the pews dst an average premiam cf $10 the sppraised ¥: Those rented a: for the yearend pril 1. S70, at whi Will be sz red, the person ren: je. the ¥ Altermoon at 5 o'ciock. for linag eb renurg pews. - Tae Asereswexts.—The Assessors for the several wards baving completed the generat ment of the taxable propert., a: om Thursday their lap © bear and determine appeals. They t this assesment, owing to the large Dumber of subdivisions of sguare# made within the past tew years, snd the latze number of made. bad & greater amount of Tim tBSn ever before: indred the purpose of their Books. they have dome ab» taree times ss much work as tm any previo: Sear. each 0 The highest assessed value Placed on the lot Building. corner the Avenue, and the jot be meot the lots in the marsh on the Eastern Branch. near the Almsbouse. Oc some of ‘Be Avence lots the advance im the asses ments has been very sligi tm the upper portion of the Second and Third Ward: the Assessment has been trebled, aud im afew casas quadrupled. owing to the great improvem: made ip thatsection. It is a singular tact tbat ap tbe le wer part of the Fifth Ward lots which Tty years ago were foot ale Bow assessed the cits 35 expec The rex at time , Dat instead of that empire. of improve- O° -Lolders suffered. ourse of Ss Way, and | ceipts t Rshertes have been co Fer bundre tor Sue this point, thoagh i Is of the fisherias will be en- ee. Messrs. Ginson & E. Swart started down the al fishing yawis, ¥ into operations. well supped. Riley’- wharf, A bomber of boa: hed Uber verday. hiv- ‘gor board near a thousand Bnapels of oys- fers of various qualities, consigued to Messrs ‘Turner & Son, and for market. (Quotauous from 25 cegt: 10 $125 per suabel Sreeeees easy Sows or Taxrexance—bi xc Toe oO S. ALA regular meeting No 4 Sone of Temperance, held Last MeKenc'rie Chape! cers Were olecud Ore of Mutusi Ly: ed officers as follows Jvo. O'Donovan, W. a hard Ge itd, A. W. H. Flood. Cuap.; FA. Alexander, Cop: J. B Wheeler, A.C. ¥.T. Howe, 1 &. L. P. Stoboid, O. S. Ma Moervocy's Reap: We, called attention to Mr. Murdoch's te given on rout Hal Selections that have Produced such euibusiasm everywhere. Toe fepuration be bears as the most di-tinguisbed of BT coun! is t conse. ‘Dut reserved seats will he sold. ese can be bad a: M-tzerott's mu: .. «ore, Pennsylvania aver ne, where the box »' 6) can be seen. —— Ouaner of Hichway Ropegry.—Souudsy evening. as Cha soda son of Jobs Tyson were b street, pear passer slong M. they were stopped by swe colored Dovs—Charles Hall and Kickera Hain | Who demanded tbeir money. Tye wh te boys rar, but were overtaken ao their Ban f¥er. cBirf tasen from them. Yesterday sue tx> Hails were arresied by Oflcer Pearson. and Justice Mereetl comm: them to for coure, Presbyt The Presbyteriaas of Evwt Wastitug’on, who for the past few years have been worsnip| um the neat little frame chap-! pear the corner of 4th street east aod B street sou'h, determin. ed Inet year to build & arw sad an al structure, amd work was commenced last Spring, bat the foundations were scarcely fin- whed when, for some unkaoOwn reason, the was stopped for the time being. Since joWever, the Matter L.ts been again taken band, and this time the sided by the Old Sebool P: P bo have determined u; city of & Metropolitan 2 Yon in t cesbyterian Church which will not ouly be an Bouor to their denomination, west corner of aud B street north, will tront 8) feet on 4th street and % feeton B street, It will be stories high and of Gothic archi ck, and all the bases, sills, caps trim- ‘throughout wilibe of Coanecticutorows stone. The main entrance will be on street, = the bell-:ower, which will be eighteen quare, will Project six feet trom the front Of the building. Thies tower will be 101 audwtoriam | fret bigh to the top of the brickwork, upoa of the theatre was floored over even with the which be an vc! ire of open iron work 41 Jeet high, making the top of the spire 12 feet irom the pavement. Tbe irom work of the Spire and crowning ornament alone will weigh uecrly seven tons. Through the base of the layed. Nearly all the seats im the | bell tower the main entrance leads direct to the first tloor, which is divided into three rooms, ope large Sunday school room 57x6) feet, and two infant's class rooms, 20x2> fcet eaeli, the crilivgs of al! being 12 feet im the clear. In the fromt of the building there is a | Yestionle © feet wide, ranuing the height of bovh stories, aud fm this vestibule are the stairs Jes ding to the second story or aud et. which is 29 feet bigh in the clear, and is 57x) feet, Wi'h au additional recess for ine pulpit, from which a private stairway commauicates to the lower story. The pulpit will be of sohd walnot with ash mouldines, and will @ polished marble top. The pews Will bave white pine seats and backs, with walnut ends, and immediately over the entrance to the room will be a capacions choir And organ loft, tue front of which is to be pan- eled in varicolored wood. The ceiling will be composed of panels of French plate glass, rorgh which the light will be shed upon the ence from argan burners arranged between the ceiling and the roof. The side windows will be of stained glass of various patterns, MacGrotty and B. W. Browne, | Der ist,and will cost $144,800, of whi Tedit for the admarable mamuer | was contributed by the Presbytery of the Po- Op, loch, Wm. H. Earle, D. L. Barnett, William L. j R Arrison the building oe on the part nner, and the entertainment was a decided | being buijtin sections. The Presbyterian co! P. Young. Among the guests | rester, Vi Jommander Us. | tery; Wm. “Praise th- | Of Atrapgements for the ward: ample dispenser of ta= | im thechurcharenow | Go ivi- | tees will be artbe | the marriage ceremon: | ramed Wm. ¢ having filed three books in the | street. near If of Penns: ivanis avenge and | @ lowest ts Ralf s cept per foot, | Se<sed a1 59 cents per | com! the | the ‘ollowiug | servedly encored. astington, Invision No. 14, Sons ot | Teadime to, | othe: superiaten- Thursday evenisg mext ‘at Mesa=- | dent to withdraw their sppiteation tor admis. Wick occasion It is announced | ion. Drury \soa of 5.T. Drary) | and tne walis and ceilings in both stories ar- to be frescoed. The walls throughout tne {up until daylight, to the | whole batiding will be wainscoted for about four feet from the floor with alternate strips of walputand yellow pine, and capacious fur- Races in the cellar will supply the requisits heat. The church is to he finished by Novem- tomac. Mr. ES. Messrs. ©. E. Use Bill be disposed munity a¢ Manasens, Va..‘t is supposed, will purebese the building, and remove it to that — ‘@s they Bave already taken steps in that jirection. —_.——_— CIPATION CSLEPRATION Mesting Ix vam Finst Wagp—A meeting was held last Dt at Stvti'e Hall by the citizens of the First ard. to make arrangements for celebrs’ ‘ag the 16tb day of April, the anniver of the emancipation in the District. Mr. John A. Gray called the meeting to order. when. ou motion, be was elected President; George Fur- President; Dauiel G- Muse, Secre- H. Bell, Assistant Secretary; Jono ‘Treasurer. E_Ciark, Jerome Jobason, Wm. Se! is The wing were appointed a Committee Tester, David Warner, Walker White, James Greeu, Cornelius Clark, Thomas J. Harris, Francis Taverus. ‘The following & committee to collect contri- butions for defray ag the necessary expenses the ward :—Geo. Garrett, Wm. F. Thomas, m. M. Willisms, Beverly Jackson, Thomas J. Harris, Joon M Washington, Henry H. La- cey, Wm. Schooler. Walker White. Cornelius Clark was elected chief mounted marshal for the First Ward ‘The meeting adjourned to meet next Monaay vexing, to make further arrangements. ease ee, A Virotmia CovrLe Detzruinep To Get Manaimp.—Yesterday morning a party of four ved ot property qualitied olfice: marriages are not possible just now. Going to tbe City Hall a morrivge licens was procursu for two of the party, Mr. James Prarson and mciliate | Miss Anuette Davis, and the vehicle drove up to the deur of t bard ware store of Meador « opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. wheo | inquiry was made for the senior member of the firm, who is the pastor of the Islacd Bap- st Church, This gentleman promptly auswered the call, but suggested that the store was bardly the piace for the performance of 4 invited them to «i ive t» bis residence. “The party atter consal- tation declined, exying that they bad adoat 6 mur 0 go and as the Weather was threatening they decired that the Kaot be speedily Accoré»ngly the party ent took their pisces. when with the clerks and customers as witnesses, the twain were made ope snd drove off for their Virginia home, weli ea'isfied with the resalt of their visit ‘o the Metropclis ted. —_+—_—_. ARREST OF AN AvvENTUROUS TalEr fxD Lapins’ Ma: Treasury Dep: trom «bom be managed to steal a lot of iew- *iry. valurd at about $300, Haines immedia‘ely tefi the city, and the case being placed in the nds of Derective , that officer got on track. and followed him to several cities, cing that Re was a sort of y bird, 1 receiving information that he was likely to settle down in the neighborBood of Brookivn Tequested Detectives Follt aad Videtto. of to arrest im. On Friday last these officers wd bim, and rhe Inst named arrived here ‘ering with bim in charge. This morning. stice Walter committed bim to jail for a fur. er hesrine. From all accounts Haines has €B corng it pretty strong. having. ited & Tarceny of Is J o ang old appesr that he nas made quit- ugh fhe country, amd has many r female sequatu cos. oe ANNIVERSARY OF THR Rep Mev.—Toe an- niversary of the Order of Red Men in this opntry will be celebrated in Philsdeipnia on May. (Tammany’s day.) wo-n the at Counc ‘be United Staies will bein ty. The Red Men throaghoa’ Te making great prepiratione tor fe evert, and large delegations will be preseat vety quarter. The celebration wiil be Under the auspices of the Gteat Counc t of '. ‘ — = and tbat Couscil with the tribes t Poiladelpbia sre making © Preparation to receive the visitors. ‘The members cf the a,x inbes ip this District expect to attend the dem onstration 1 the number of 250 of 200. and will take with them the Marme Band of this city. —_—>——— KELLY AND Low's MimsTmets ought to be “rll sstisfied with ther succesefal opening at Woll's Opera House last night, tor that cosy theatre was pack+d from the orchestra to the opper citcle, and many were turned away an- able to obtain seats. audience comprised me of our best citizens, {ad the most ‘Sirians guished strangers bere, who expressed the r satistaction Dy Tepeated apy . Leon as the Grand Dochess,” was se, aud was d:- company is an excel- lent one, and their rmances comprise su olio ertertainment in addition wo tas opera. To-night “The Grand Daten S.” will be os shoul PrSied, wit? other novelties. No fail tc See this troupe. een ieereen Lixcony Imt c8TRIAL Missiow ScROOL.—At the regular meeting Of the officers and wachers | ot the Lincola (formerly Colfax) Indastrial Missiov, Sunday evening, a inte | Fresolution were ai Feottag ‘beir apptication for admission to the | tom City Sunday School Union | "pexpected op; + ene EES EXTEwerve SatR—2be atteation of deitd. ers, dealers, ep ay sn <. tothe exter sive sale Ware and bopse turniebi: | Sibtey and Gay, which wi Messrs. Cooper &. ‘Thursdsy next. and | dey antil che entire stock is dis; | assortment of Bouse furni: dargains large, and good The Emancipation Ceiebdration—Weeting tw the Sevents Ward Yesterday atteragon a mevting of colored citizens of the Seventh Ward wis beld at Zion Mission Church, om D street, between ad 3o,—Samron Netter chairman, and A! som secret ‘The Chair ‘sisted that the meeting was called ‘tor the Smbaversion: e a 4 Assist in making Lenape pede pce for e celebration Proclamation in the District of Colum! The questivn then arose as to the proper per- sons ‘entitled to be voted for; when 4 motioa ‘was made that no one be nominated asa dele- gate who was not present. Tois motion excited considerable discussion, when @ number of 1s favored the of the motion, om the ground that the time was so short before the meeting of the convention that there would be no opportunity to Eppoiat other delegates im case of declination of absentees who might be elected, to rerve. J.¥F. N. Wilkinson speke in opposition to its thought the early hour at adoption, as be which the meeting was called een fp the possibility of the workimgmen of the ward attending, Aud was unprecedented tory of any colored meeting District working colored men could not find it possiole to attend at 4 o'clock, and when he looked around him and saw who were pres- ent be w&s constramed to say that if persisted in he should believe it an attempt to exclude the workingmen from participation ia the deliterations of the meeting. : Abraham Dyson replied to this object, tbatan attempt was made to hold a Inst Friday night, but owing to the slim Soce it was agreed to pos:pone io order secure a larger numb-r; and also as there cousiderabie difficulty ‘in | pe of meeting, and the pastor of Zion chu: ad offered its ue from four to seven o'clock, therefore it was thatthe meeting thea m ses sion had been called at such aa early nour. Further attemp's were made to discuss the matter, but the previous question being called and insisted on, the vote was taken aad the motion to exclude all from election that were uot present was adopted. The meeting then proceeded to the election of delegates and the following were elected: Henry Q. Johnson, Isaac Jonuson, Rev. John W. Green, Perry Carson, Abraham Dyson, W. W. White and George H. Newman. On motion, it was agreed that two delegates at large be appointed. and Messrs. Joba T. Wilkinson and Samson Meadow were selected. A motion to instruct the delegates as to the proper course to be parsued in convention, ‘Was Inid on the table. A werd — oan an bg ion of opinion upon expediency of ngress adopting the bill introduced by Mr. Harian, of the Senate, providing for a change of the city charter so as to place withm the hands of the Mayor the Sppointment of certain manicipal officers who heretofore been elected by the people. 18 Own part he was emphat- ically opposed to the adoption of any such bill, at would deprive the colored citizens espec- tall 80 recently been granted the elective franchise, of the privilege of voting. The Chair replied that he thought It bes¢ to Await the action of the Councils on the subject Uefore the wards moved in the matter, where- upon the proposition was withdrawa, A motion for the appointment of an Executive and Financial Committee in connection with arrangements for the emancipation celebration was then a, upon, when the Chair aj pointed Messre. R. Tompkins, Arthur Pannell, Charlie: Marshall, Perry Carson, A. Dyson, W. W. White, Isaac Johnson, Benjamin Gant, Alfred Stevenson, Antbouy Bowen, and Jess: Chirn. Adjourped, oo ELECTION OF VasTRYMEW.—An annual elec. tion ot Vestrymen of Christ Church (Navy Yard) was heid yesterday, when the foliowing gentlemen were chosen’ Dr. W. E. Roberts, Admiral C. H. Poor, Col. Henry Naylor and Gen. W. H. Brown. The vestrymen hold! over are: Mesers.C. V. Morris, C. E. Hal: Robert Hamilton and Wm H. Lusby. Col. Henry Naylor and Mr. Malcolm T, Chandler Were also elected wardens for the same term. bing 9 Church elected Mr. H. J. Alvord, Ma: Casb 4 Beaker. W.H. At St. Paul's Church (23d street, south ef the circle) of whieh Mr. Jackson is rector, the following elected:—General F. T. Dent and Ir. Jos. Jouy (reelected) Mr.Holliday aad Mr Franklin. Dr. Maxwell, Dr. W. J. Cragin, C. White and F.S. Bakewell of the vestry of last year hold over. St: John’s Church reelected Dr. R. A. Lacey, Commander T. A. Jenkins, Gaveral N. Mich. ler and Albert Ray bolding over. SV. Niles. J.C. Witmore, Franklin Dick and A. Camp- bell vestrymen. Epiphany Courch elected General Wm. Maynedier. Charles Knapp, Geneca! A. J Perry and T. M. Smith holding over L. J. Middleton, G: Davis. Jobn Patts and . Sherman vestrymen. won for Grace Church, Island, was Tue Potomac } RoNT.—The river to-day is very much swollen im consequence of the Bich have faliea, and quan- ‘wood from the upper shores are somewhat to the detriment of other vessels against which it ch of it is washed ashore and eagerly seized on by the large number o’ ig for Currioman and intermediate lantings, with a y freightand Isrze number of passengers. teamer Arrow. Stackpole, made her usnal y trip to Mount Veraon aud Marshall's Lending, with passeogers aud maiis, At Car- ter's wharf the schooner Mark Collins, Groves, from Norfols. with lumber for J je & Co. and A. McCollough. Sailed schooner B. G. Nobman, West, down the river, ligbt. Mem.—Sailed from Philadelphia, 2th instant, schooner Little Rock, Richman. with 107 tons of coal for J. E. Milk —— AccIDENT.—This morning, as the Baltimore trasn due here at $40 was coming through the «ut just north of H street, the engine strack a msn, and krocking him off the track, broke one of hislegs. His name is G. W. Gould, a resident of Philadelphia, aged about 40 years, and be was walking into the city between tae tracks, and bearing the approach of the train, stepped, as he thought. off the track, but uo- fortunately stopped so near it that be was struck by the pilot of the engine. He wa: brought into the depot and sent to Providence Hospital by the officers of the road. —_e—_—_ METROPOLITAN (M.E.) Cavac# Caotr.— The choir of the new Metropolitan Methodist Cbarch is under the lead of Mr. C. Barlew. conductor, aod Professor Albert P. Tasker, organist Mrs. Tasker is the leading soprano. with Mrs. Juage Cooley and Miss McKeldren, Miss Dyer, d@ Mrs. Wilson, alto; G. L Sheriff, tenor; Mes-rs. 5. S. Bryant and Gray, bassor. Mr. Jonn B. Dawson, our favorie basso, also frequentiy sin, the choir, ——.——— A NorToriovs CeaRacTER ARRESTED —Yes- terday Lieut. Huriey arrested a colored boy named Wm. J/odson, alias John Williams, a notorious till tapper, while engaged ina stree’ fight with several other boys, and toog him to the station. There was a warrent for him for larceny at the station, but tue witnesses could not be procured, aud a charge of disorderly conduct was preferred, on which he was com- mutted by Justice Moresei! to the almshouse. ——_«—__—s Tue Great Fatts Ice Comraxy.—This company having with others been unsuccessfu! during past season io securing a fal) eupply of ice in this section, are making arrapgemenis to bave svffictent amount of Northern ice bere to supply their customer apd already have over 1,000 toms stored and several cargoes on the w: whan oy at Tae Pavine Comrracts.—The following parties to the coutragis for paviug were 'arded by the Mayor have filed their dood» fo commencing work: $ & Co., 24 Ward, Foley and Hussey, 34 Ward, Tealey and Eslin 4h Ward, Uonnolly anc Cooksey Sth Ward. — CowMITTeD JaiL.—The man, W. H. Knight, wbo was arrested here on Saturday Inst lacing obstractions on the ratiraad side of Baltimore has been, by Jua- tice 1psom of Annapolis, committed to the Jail of Anne Arundel county for trial. a ¢ Passaon TulEvEs.—A few evenings sinc, tome thiet entered te ed the residence ot W. W. Rapley, Exq., street, and track th stole. therefrom two fine overcoats, belonging to Mr. R. and bis son. est Daragturs or Mitiragy.—The 4ith in- faniry vetersn reserve regiment, having been conse! d into three companies. left here yoeeenay ter Ricbmond, Va, to joi the 17th —e—_— Taz Sreegorticop Exuistrion at S: — Institate on K on nex: reday aud Friday evening: be very futeresting. a Mn ro, Rte meri with bis Seanad Coss. Hector and Carlo, is at Canterbury thie wre:, togerher with the fail ballet and pantomia- corps. hy switiegteceer™" meri Cor ith and F ate. und Py werk Cor under Ff Cor Judge -Yesterday CRIMINAL Covat, ie — i Sandy Patker was convicee Of ‘ @UT s. » | A for six moa! PB, W. 8. OLMSTEA' Me cise ee President ‘Scars. civeard Batee, late Attormey General, and — Ps CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR. | pln ee y responding, | tn the Teepective churches, asf. c Live ANCE COMPANY This morning, ‘Sewell, tudieted for | Joba's Church—Vestrymen elected —H " | or ounce @f the SARSAPARIL. 5 co Robert Dodge, Joon Marbury. Jr. W. m pated ana thee tel eae meaceennn: | & Ridenec and Rotion tee Pre? tate BABTFORD, conn. sa Tes ccrume Was eae en Pay & tine of $85. Rittentoase P. Fi Ball. George Waters, Chas. E an Aseets over : ftom of the SereupurGtion Beste, a tery; nolle pros. Ns 2 TWENTY-FIVE MILIION DOLLARS, | gathered under the tuperrinion ef intelligent ted ceeayr certificate from. ‘Obrist Church —Vesiry- | Goma aoe aicmiscing seveigaea T, Berry, Evae Lyons, Dr. (. @BORGE F. MARBLE, Rog poor A a pl a u and holding over, “ 2 for ateault with' meee ul jatthews, Col. J. D. Kurtz and Federal Bleck, Beom 9, | tures or wort oe epee! im mont of aerault nnd bartery. Dennis Lomax plead ee ADboR and | sayy OPPtY Pest Olen Benertmans, | porte yp reempey wet wn bot. Da ty of pett: . WAS seniencad to ‘ 00M tf__ Corner 7th and P strects, - Deayeatense tage” ‘Thon: Wilheme park | Grace Chareh wos perpeced ait ery eas THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE Company 7°" “Sh SNtPTTSAR teow pemwine root, larceny. verdict guilty, and sentenced to six | Tue Caxal—The arrivals of boats to the WT | smpertant chemiest eupelioa 0 to montbs in jail Preerat date namber seventy, most of whion or THE Crmcwrr Court. Judge Cartier,—This morn. | brought produce from along the line of the eanal. THROUGH TH Bat GASSAPABILLIAN BESOL. ing, the Daarhtan wi cose Tvaomnen | wW boats loaded with coal Rave 5 ORITED STATES OF AMERICA, | ven’ arrived from Cumberland, and those consigned sioad with Roartahment. Riengace concluded. Blets sgt. Talberg; | 07 private Parties.” None of the boats Delong: WASHINGTON, D. c., i restbios tnensteabee eat eek evatns xa. ‘0 ret re- +t ORnruans’ Oourt, Judge Purceil.—Th's j patos chuaanreieaainiek i , It aepplics the system with caloric or heat-making morning, the will of the late Bryan Green, |" wivgr Froxt.—The only arrival to-day is | Chartered by Special Act of Congress, ap. | aioe made on the Ist instant, was fled aud admitted 't pertenmer Now York, tase Tens Baye | Preved July 25, 1868, Gare sasontie, Ste tea sie Balowie ee Facteta ae rncice oF District marcoGats. | eagey CAPIPAL.ccsessses 000,008 uests: To his brothers, ‘James F.and JonnT. ‘bere i8 quite @freshet in the river, amd the ’ wharves are lined h the colored jatioa ———— Sree, Some each; to James Toner, $1.08; 10 | Scaring the drift’ wood. which lo hosting s :SPFICERS : St. Patrick's Unuten, and. cowsla’ Marearc, | down in large quantities. TF COREE cbiiatctone, Prewiae Brecetive : Kearney, $100 each; Rev. P. F. McCarthy, 35°: Mancuaxts’ Excnaxog.—The offerings on | | Oomat fo his sister Catherine Carley and her three | children, 31,000 each: to Thomas Green, bvothe im Ireland, $3,000; to his mother, Mary Green, im Ireland. $2.00, house and loton K street, in trast for bis sister Margaret Rain -y: lot on rh Steet, aud lots 655 ann 059, in the Homestead Yuiase in Baltimore county, Md.,i2 trast for 18 BENBY D. COOKB, Washington, Vice Presi- 1H W. PRET, Philedciphie, Secretary “BD Medics! Director” FRANCIS G. SMITH. OAL ADVISORY BOARD: Geperal Georgetown Advertisaments. FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.: Georeeto Sk Who #RSK AEALTH Soman. or chit however phew, James Michael Gre-n, sod the | TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALU ARLE PROPE BB. Surgeon United State lance of hts estate to his brother Micha | | ON TBE BILGE BOAD AT Pra to dical De; Teen. Letters testamentary were issaed 10 | ¥ virtue of @ deed of trast. dated July 9 pertmen ichael Green; bond $#°,000. Letters of aa. | istration on the estate of Jane Nageut were B fd, and recorced in Lib-r No. S43, folios 1, of a a ned to Samuel H. Howell; bond $1.20). The on MONDAY ec adyautages onéied Dy this Company are - -eupative will ot the iste Constaatina | yet geowelie ocfict Gonationsl Company, chartered by specta’ : ve, bequeatbing her property t) her sister | located east Biter Koad 3 ‘Decima Preves was filed and proven, north of and new the road leading from Bad nppcaplial of 91,200.00. Conon eieeate ond rorgetown to the Little Falls. improved by a qmail Frame Dwelling House. Full description of | the property at sale andiletters of administrauon, with the wili annexed, were issued to H. Cisy Preuss; bood $1,000, It offers low rates of Ie faraiabes ‘larger Gearancs than other com: iS ee 4 Oe Wasied 1 coveted a taeir Terme: Une balfcath; bat and twelve oe the percbaner A depecit be required e OITY ITEMS. ‘hen the eat pik2 pleat Sila | GURELL, Tractor m ‘THRE Lapies will be interested in the fact thar | _eS0eokds COWLES, Ave & fre-b supply of Aluska diamonds bas us: —s deen received at Mr. Prizg's one doliar jewelry dtd ne thers rire store, in full sets of rings, breastpins, and ear | 91,%¢ Thee to the W aSHINGTON Mt Sk Grops in solitaire and cluster They are ex. | TILE AG o i ck soo” guisitely set in gold in the regutar diamond | — —— setting. Ladies im purchasing and contrasting them with the more precious gems are struck | With the superior brililauey of ihe Alaska dis. monds, a: We are not surprised at the ready sale they command. They range in prices fr 0 that wilt to the’ tn- gmonnt named in the policy J ee am FLOWERS TBEES, PLaBTS, gg <7 SEEDS, Be . Be. robs supplied with choice hou Fiowere for decorations Fleseretrosk sells free watiful Preate, in bloom, gan > thelr advaceed cen-boures Rent ee Scodopeomcats, | checked end cared by the woe of woud eight to twenty dollars for a fall set. Mr. Prize mee be bad atm S epeeces pigeintls — has also received a choice lot of solitaire Alass | “'Freit Tries, in grasy varieterct finest quatity | should ve wtiveaistnee, on™ eperiitian Bevo! fon soe ot Con i ‘of Co ka pins and studs for gentlemen, and a fresh d , wie Secknntstan TES las . Sorofals, Bright's Disease of the hic poo = id hi Conrord Vines, by the 100 or 1.0%. for heya, and the most dieatt of Fe Pieewe- ladies andl Sontitaion ila. A megpelerd Uisezers planting, with all other valuable Kinds, " = Sheited ietterewt' wate groide, and a number of rare novelties in one | “Biccxberries, B*rawberries, Raspberries, Car — a eS dollar sets of jewelry, besides a very extensive | rants. &c. Ever; us Bhade Bowes @ENERAL AGENCY ce |, that every drop of the ‘te. collection of silyer pla‘ed ware. te sent attic eee ~ ‘and gen: FOR solvent communicates Ly , Sweet, be bad op application gon’ MARYLAND. DELAWARE, Vinainia | {ue sed ctber fide and Jelces of the aystrm ‘a. mbIz cost” "448 7th st opp Patent Ufice. | WEST VIRGINIA. AND DISTRICT | eee | COLUMBIA. j akime @od Arsh mak Naw soos. ‘posecases russe on _Samewp. snk eupplies the sretem with aay ere OF ACRE OkURE rometum rae 4 matter decply seated iowuee. Cartiinges av THE OFFICE oF | JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN®, WASHIBGTOR D. Oo. ed.apnd recommend them for their end: color and non-liability to soil the garm: quality particalariy desirable for spring and summer use. order to close out, Previous stock of umbrellas at redaced prices, a — A ach EW BOOK—VILLA EDE! Fhe Country House on the Rulea” py Benmed Pgerbach, author of - On the Heights,” et: Sethe thiioenee of te wertat get om . the tnfivence of this por ‘lord and other fluids. that the H s. —< os ot eae ae See retes tar es och sssstneeerttiereosses —— 30) BO. C. mMING,No. Sit street. and . pi atic “ems — TWO LIFE PATHS. A Bowance By Loutes RAILROADS, i Laror Maw, small men, (or any other man) | Mublbach, author ef Zecn Sant Ms Oras ! | will be interested by an inspection of theSprine | Clothing just recelved at Hable & Co.'s, 463 Penneyivania avenue, under United States Hotel. i ase, earaares THE GENBRAL’S DAUGHTER. A Romance 0! AN EXPERIENCE of a third of a century has | History. By Ansa Argyie......... neccone 7 So. | HANS BREITMANN’S PHILOSOPEDE. ms! HE KNEW BE WAS BIGHT. By Antho: TIOMOP? eseeenneenreeeeeconsem 30 AHOUSEOFCABDS By Mrs Hoey... Barrons AND OHiO BAILBOAD, ‘Trains between WASHINGTON al MORE and Seton ind taB WEet . Vi: | Vv INIA GRAHAM,the Spy of the Grand Army. By Justia JODO6......ceommsenersee-serersnssnenee-ereee 7m lowledge of al first-clars hotel. The popularity of that hots indicates that the public appreciates his efforts to please. — Paercvtan Sygur.—Tais valuable medicine LL WAY sTaTion: CORSUMPTION SYPHILIS. UN- BEATED Vi has been silently making its way into public IFES MESSENG: Sunday. ot Tend 9:30 A.M BADLY T cagal 0 “a. r , favor by the numerous remarkable cures ithas | The ¥ a FOR axmaroup. ee ors. ‘med. Its singular eMeacy ts owing to Leave st 7 A.M. and 4 P.M. Wo train te uD ant the protoxide of iron which in this preparation | TRIBUNE ESSAYS _ By Chas. T. Congdon, with | or from ARBspoiis on Bauday. an introduction by Horace Greeley. so ODES, and other Pooms. By A: c = Temains unchanged, and is the only form ia which this vital element of healthy blood can be supplied. i bres de | 33 00 COREY BEABE & BOWSON’S LIFE AND FP! 7 ridge ‘$3 . anne ‘THE PRETTIEST, mest select, and fashionable ck of Gents’ Farnigning Goods in this city is undoubtedly to be found at the Original ‘LES OF BT. PAUL. Unab x THE WEST. ‘sod Samay. Franc’s, 408 7th street, between D and E, who wer kSlbr # Solomons, has just returned from New York, where he | " bas purcbased some of the latest novelties in | AND Stay NERY gta gigs Ties, Bows, and Scarfs, together with a full maS i332 Pa. ave bet. 9th and 10th as. i ed ene Renee Sn ne Tinea N°vELTE FOURDRY | AND macuins F THESE mS gr quality and prices, we can on! : in the habit of selling the best quality If the patient daily beouw ing reduced PABKEBSBUKG, WEST VIRGIN’ | We have on hand one Portable Steam 8 w Mii | of 25 Horse Power that we will sell at our work: for $1,700 cash; also. several portable engine | | ‘goods, snd cheaper than any other house in this city. For the benefit of persons who have no money to throw away, we would say go to the Orig- inal Franc, and buy your Gents’ Furnishing ill save money by so doing. and place, ‘The Original 5 7th street, between D and E. the large plate glass window. ——_ A MACHINB for Fluting Ladies Dresses is for sale at Wm. Prince's, 322 F street, between 10th and 11th; also, 300 elegant stamps. In- structions gratis. 3 Fneivs abd decompesition that suitable for threshing machines of W@ horse power ‘also, several portable eng ines off wheeis from 151. Whore power or under. Persons wishing to pur | chase new or second hand machinery, engines 0: from, would do well to call or address M. J LEEBE & CO., Parkersbarg, West Virgiaia. Bo 28-ly | BOPCSALS FOR &UPPL ANDTRANS | POBTATION FOk THB NAVY. —— MILLIONS oF TEETH owe their beauty and purity, and millions of breaths thetr fragrance, re now run ss follows, viz: NEW YORK, without change of cars. 2 to the Bark of the Soap Tree, from the moun- Jeace daily cexcent Sunday) at © A Mane | FE tains of Chili, which forms one of the important 12:30 and #40 P.M. * ingredients of Sozodont, the most wholesome ¥ nd delicious dentrifice in the world. The | {pe pest auatity aad st of the Chilian Soap Tree is used by the | inspection thereat to Cit = Batives to clean the most delicate silks, and is noted througbout South America for its pre- Burcatint “Natit servative properties. eo 1.000 gallons Lara Oil in a about 40 gallons each. the “Original Franc.” 494 7th street, between D apa —Good White Shirts, @1 to $125; Fine White Shirts, $1.75 to $2.50: Good Merino ‘Sbirts and Drawers, 75 cents each; Good White Pocket Handkerchiefs, 20 cents each; Good Cot- op Seeks, 1, 15, 20, 25 cents per pair; Paper 10, 15, 15. 25 cents box; Paper THROAT APPECTIONS.—A physician writing Bui Ps ions and Clothi: from, Newfane, New Nore, speaking of the eon parila Beat ob barrie Forks 0.00) pounds + beneficial effects resulting trom mse 01 ples. ieee Kel s Ppooas, 5.04 = Bronchial 1 rochee," says: “For alle- | boxes Biecking S00 balf ‘tr pecking Pro- THE at horrid irritation ‘only felt by those | {Yacui:2 tagnickor? Hoop Poles. 0 feet long. and ne ho bave sufered from an Broncaial Affec. ‘stardard. lated 2 Kes UoB, and for Hoarseness an re Throat, too, ‘Trapeportation from Navy Yard, New ¥. P. 1am free'to confess (though I am an M.D.) | Navy Yard at More Island, Califoraia, in catiiss tr ipey ane wer all you clam forthem.” To avoid | veel, vis: F SS ee it ene homes For 13 boxes of Fuses. weighing 2.518 pounds, — Yor "big Boa sak BNE san Prick List of Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Aino, 45 bates a . aouring oParcira Brave. an nities, ip its 4 agente for Crinary Ithes and asa lith or Bictlous diseners and It ie now superior to Kucha, Juniper. Cuteds. Oops. WALL, BOBINSON & CO, od P . a woo. Terecee 8.4 ~~ DY b Cuffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents per dozen. ing. ons Avenne, Sth and Ieth Streets. s Ceeitte presente? Linea Collars and Quis, Gloves, Ties, Hows, | ,,Miepanallis security reantred for thepromptend | | inte diarovery of'oh rabping to | Snd every other srucle in the gents’ farnish- )dleok forms for which may be op- | = —__————— aad acu.) from vegetable | ing line, cheaper than the cheapest. Remem | igined at this offer Lanzsros:: LIMESTONE! LiMEsToONE | roe curative privciple of Parcira ber tbe name and place, +-The Original Franc.” ‘duly endorsed on the en’ . and ” = . Brave. calted Cisrammpetioe te eecured ar m 44 7th street, between D and E. Also notice | not made in all to con with this ec- 5 CAR LOADS of the favorite and well knows | 'iD¢¢ ©°°h avsepartilian and other masociates > the large plate glass window. Sai: | vereisemens a forme not | pened ot tiiae Bescivect. tte power 12 the Froposal vited LIMESTONE FAMILY FLOUB, Cozms, &c.—Dr. White, Cntroposiat, wie magha sa Shove, whee Sis ett Just recetved and for sale Tee PERILS OF MOMANBOOD, of ¥ cl the pened J C. BL s. so. all Grades of W: ot Pr. Baceny's Barsepariiitan Hee Ue >: ¢ fet yh ted a rae " Paymaster 0.8 Mery. SN°EX THA, sultahie tor Bakers at A eee ee eee or Curttly bie el canes. =o ates eee er. | EES > BEAVANS £ SHAW. | iit: it rescues her ifm tbe perfla aud daperre vas os 7 a at threaten during the most trittoal pectos venis mocpraalin One, je. 730.) 3019-2m street, ctween lth and 12th her existemc-, g@rnere!ly Caled THE OBANGE OF LIFE AM who cee it at tle period will beeoeductea - th. "Saas whe have soot fete have = former weak and sickly ‘of sil chromic, ecrofeioes. > Dillons and other disewes Bunwae, Obuibiaine Clab. gaa iugeein an: uiblains, Clul Nails, and other aun alae feet rence’ P&in or inconvenience patient a Shoe can be worn with ease ‘fer the operation. Refers to the it iclins, Surgeons and thou: of ote potion persons who go? THE UNITED Pror esate FOS NAVAL SUPPLIES. Orrice oF Pavwasten U: TED 8ras B Mase, a ser | x, Mace, star sealed od entered will be received URSDAY. April 1, 18°. a: 2 « teen cured of therr turions, | ganic, nervous. that are] “sale | D. m. to be opened immediately thereafter, forthe | FSE'<s Bervons. billows, wu bis establishment.” Hours from & ox 106 a Ofices Eeioce aimda tclow. Ofers for euch resuintioy parbcpeandte o: wemen ct rm ‘to press of Usiness Ai Office elope 7 : - r ' ‘White isumable to visit patleots at their mere i an iejech say or 1 tude; aloo ve oeerd coc pode a BS nF re wey dences except between 6 and & p. m peed Fe separately. in the auntetion, Datns and pertie peculiar to her sex peda 2, ptrrest Pee ‘ Prinz Prxg Woon, full length, at $5 per ay, tor o | gant hes ta, ee er Tene: Cord, delivered free of cost, may be had at the } AS levy Yard immedietely. free of ex yard. Second street west, between D and E 3) sections 2. 4, 6, & Ghereton Sasry_ Sard ‘streets north. of New'zation. Requisition No 3 Bross, 15 inches wide, No. 12 wir: 209 feet Bheet Brass, 12 inches wite, No. U wire 2: 3, » Brees, 6 inches wide, No. 24 wire | Bito<) wih the reen on dlecharges. gauge. ot me the hum fear’ Ge To be jn tz feet lengths. cases > ot eecape = s Wire.No.¢ escre. the chan thet en Toomer =n J Bo. FOP orem are iano tage 8 ithe Arcetntine. atts ‘font tre, Bo. genre ‘ore: oe" oe en See Be her. . _ Paymaster C_5. Mavs. ee eee: Bee Bust. JoumsON, BROONE TAD Mies Ge Goon? BF Ane Pre Oa. 8. WILSON, Commissioner, Pond ; PRE-EMPT seer,

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