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Baetwne! Theater. —RKose and H: “Katy Darling” and “To Oblige Wall's Opra House—Edwin Forrest in “Lamon and Pythias.” Berm» .oi Holl —Spiritual mainfestatiens by Masier De Witt C. Hough. Mosen'. Hali—Frewch Fatr. ‘Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gall Of Oil Paintings, 1236 Penn- syvanin avenues? libata Fhe Washington City Orphan Asy- tam. ‘Fhe annual meeting of the Washington City Wrphan 4syium was held last wight, at the 4th seated in t appearances. cayer by Rev. Dr. vand pging “ Holy ia the Lord” by the ms, TRE SECRETARY'S RETORT war read, showing U.at but ome death has oc- curred in the institntion during the past tive yeare. Thirteen gurls an@ eleven boys have been aimitied, and twelve girls and eizut boys Bave been se jay. Une boy is now at Columbian College in this city, and one isan assistant teacher in ene of our schoola. Many have been adopted by benevolent famiies here and elsewhere. ‘Theve are now 49 boys and Gl gitie at the Home. ‘The receipts of the year Bave been $13,485.21, apd the expenditures leaving a Lalance of $1,455 92 now in THE ELECTION ef a board of managers fur the ensuing year being next im order, the old board was tuani- ms re-elected, es fol'ows -—Mrs. Dr. Brown, . Mrs. Wim. M. Merrick, Mrs. Marshall Browr, Mr. SP. Mrs. Heal, Mrs. Mancy, Mrs. Me. cea, Mrs. Lodd, Mrs. Zeitin, nd Men, Emery. ‘Fke iollowinz were also elecicd:—Mre t dd Dr. Washing‘on, rd Temple, trees: y- Pee, RONPERY OF JEWELZY py a Disnonest Ser- Yant—On Monday last, Mrs. Marion Keed, Kving at M F’leasant, near this elty, discov. ered that @ valuab'e set of gold jewelry, an o family relic, had been stolen trem her. pecting ber servant woman, Julia Sullivan, she at onve charged her with taking it, which she @enicd. Mre. Kecd sent for Officer H. K. Red- ‘© lives near by, and told him her suspi- © rhe cicer, aftor questioning Julia, sat. | appeared the empsnnelling of a jury was re~ jefed biimself that she knew something about it, | sumed. Wm. W. Wirt had fe: OF expresed and pat her under arrest. On taking her to the an opinion, being at the time in favor of lynch- station house she partly admitted the larceny, | ing the prisoner: John R. Arrison, challenged at. yesterday the officer op on Ith street, near avenue, where he found a hair necklace with gold moan » @ gold iocket, two gold chains, three gold rings, &c., the com- plete set, which Julia had taken Fewned. ‘The articles are valued intrinsicaby at over $100, but as an old family heirloom | Brown, J. 8. could not be obtained for money. -lulia wax heid im custody to answer before dadge Suel!. 2 ghey Par Caren Prumves Stir at Worx — ‘The premises of Mr. William N. Peck, No. 1513 Sh street, N. W., were entered last might by sme unknown — or persons and several fue game chichens stolen from the outaouse, which was securely locked. ‘This seetion of the zit’ ety sufers quite irequently from these qmarau< cite. A raid was also 5 marie on the coops of Mr. Cram corner of sth and H streets S. W. Shere the thieves stole i0 valuable towls and lett three which roested too high fer ‘They have alo recently stolen a lot of pickled number of fowis from a laborer at ¥ Yard. who lives near the Arsenal gate ard also from his neighbor, and night before last and lost night mal descent on the prem- ines of Mr. Grice, ¢ t. South Washington, und wep: tbe yard of eyeryibing they could cerry of — Tre Crnrrat Catrouc Tewrrrance | | s10N."— Delegates from the several Catholic total absiirence societies of Washington and Goorgetown hare organized a permanent assq- 42a urcer the above title, and elected Poy FE. Boyle, president; F.McNer oo. sage Utores Savage, second vice pres recording secretary; ai secretary: John Hogan, | casresponding secretary, P. McIntyre, treas- | ever. It is the object of the union to consoli- | gate the varieus Catholic temperance societies | | et the District, and to inangurate a series of public meetings alternately the several | parishes having tem societies. rance 2 } ‘Tre TeRATERS Mr. Forrest continues to bil Wall's Opera Howse with ‘arge and appre- | 5 jences rightly, and this evening is to appear in his great character of | in * Damon and Pythias.” will be a rush for se row night to sce bim as“ Lear.” j Mr. and Mre. Harry Watkins give a very | pieasant entertainment. He is a good actor, | and sbe is afine actress and vocalist. They ap- | eared in self in and the irling: or, Put Y ‘© Ublige Ben:o1 vening. Wave THar a ARK,” &¢.—Master De iC. Hough, wh diver tiace bimeelt as giving { sl evidences of invisible power” ams to yérorm his feats under the especial t Colonel Andrew Per- fuence of the + pir: of the 6th Ccprecticut volunteers, who | ursued his investiga. | by defence; Francis J. there and { and they ménts by detault were stricken out. our report closed, i2¢ following cases were dis- posed of; >. fects | eRe RAID ON THE FIGHTERR or “‘Y2 TICER. | tor government, and A. B. Williams for defence. last might at the National | ¢ askil'cd im cetion during the late war, gave an exhibition at Hesmonial Hall last night and itis but fair wo say went far ahead of the Dav- enport Broibers in mystifying Lis audience. If whe dwembocied Colere! can play such queer tricks with rings and things in the spirit, he Suet have been a formidable chap in the flesh. Naw PruricaTions —Shillington sends w Harper's Menthiy, The Golazy and Fran: Leslie's Lovy’s Mogesine, ail for February, and the first pumber of a Cathotic per styled ‘Saint Peter,” published spec “tor the service of the Irfai'able See.” From Langran & Ogilvie we have Harper's Monthly for February: and from 1). A. Brosnan we have The Catholic World for Febrrary, aud a pamphlet report of the re- ception of Archbishop Spalding in Baltimore, Washington end Georgetown; trom J.C. Parker we have Tie Galary, Harper, Frank Leslie's Body's Magazine ior Pebava.y ——-—“e ‘The Lec tere at Lincolu Hall this ever ng, by Hon. N. P. Langford, will be one of much i st, as he wi'l describe many wonderiul gs ‘h & section of our country hitherte an- He accomparied the recent expedition or General Washburn to the un- wondertal r about the head- Yellowstone river, and will give im ceount of what he saw—-uch as 3 11.000 feet perpendicular ts, volcamoes, geysers, caverns, her Blaine will preside. . J. Galt and W into arrangements with the Wickersham Street Sweeping Machine Company, and ve here, in a few days, One of their machines, with which they intead to <weep Pennsy!va avenue and 15th street. ‘This is a move in the right direction; aud as these gentlemen havea geod reputation for ¢ rying ovt whatever they undertake, our citizens, and especially the business men of the Avenue, Can rest easy. @ lecture ay worntain ee T TO SEkerant Crartrow. — Last o'clock as Sergeant Clayton, of the force, om duty at the Sth precinct. was out his relief, bis feet were emtangied l hoop, and he fell to the pavement, breaking one of the tendons of ix right leg, and severely cutting bis kmee-cap. le was borye to house by some of bis men, and Dr..J. as, very painful and will probably con fine him to the house ror ‘Tre Aweriwan Coron. So. retry have re-elected the same oificers who have served for xeveral years past, viz:—fev. Wm. Mcl_sin, DD. 1 | seeretary and treasurer; Hey. D., & Wa. ppinger, ivr H. Honington, Hon. John B. Kerr, execative cclmmittee. ° AT Tu= Methodist Protestant Church, on \irgipia avenue and 5th street, y Yard, there Was a very entertaining concert and e: bibition of the Sabbath pe last evening. The second part of Pilgrim's Pregress—“Ch: tiana aud her Children,’ was presented in magic jantern pictures, acco: led b¥ recitations and singing by the children and choir, all in harmony with the smbject. . Me. FRaxk MoRDAUNT’s Beverir, at the National Theater. on Saturday night, will, it ts hoped h id here. The debut of Miss Marie Wel- Lady Macbeth,” and the. show conclusively the esteem in which | e@d Parker were kept for gai Sut games were ey. on interesting young lady of this city, as | when the officers took THE COURTS. THR MURDER OF MRA, PAULENER—JAMES GRADY ON TRIAL POR THE TERRIBLE CRIME. Criminal Court, Judge Wylie—In this court this morning the trial of James Grady, th the murder of Mrs. Fi October last, by committing ile outrage, inflic! a= v rage: ting inj) A. K. Browne ap. the prisoner aod Mr. Harrington for the government. TER PRISONER, who is @ young man not over 2s years ef age, was ——— into court and took a seat near his coun- sel. He is a slim built, with dark brown hair and moustache and goatee. He is dremed in dark striped panta!oons, gray coat, black vest, with a red striped neck- He. The indictment was rea@ to the accused by Mr. Middleten, the clerk, and be answered distinctly with the plea of “not guilty.” THE EMPANNRLLING OF TER JURY Was at once com: and prisoner was noticed — operation to consuit with his counsel ase: Bame was called, and the jurors were sworn on their vowdire. The names were wn from @ list in the followi order: Thos. cepted and sworn; Richard Boston, yy defence; James E. Venning, do.; Brown, accepted and *wern; ge detence,; John G. accepted and sworn; John S. Slater, by defeuce; John Stab!, accepted and sw George S. Donn had formed and expressed an opinion, bat thonght he conid give # Verdict according to the evidence, challenged by defence; Jobn Grinder, accepted and sworn; Abr: Depru, challenged by defence; a accepted ami sworn; Char! le Pipkins, challenged by defence; Benjamin Summey, do.; John B. Cantatore, do; David Lightfoot, accepted and sworn; F. V. Es- vex, Rad formed an he pees trom the reports in the papers, but could give a jast verdict. Mr. Browne asked if the furor was qualified, and the Court answered that in this age, if every man who reads a paper is to be rejected asa uror, then it would be almost impossible to ob- ain a jury. The defence then challenged him. Ephraim Knowles, K. J. Wood, Phillip Chew and Henry Searle were challenged; John S. Paxton, accepted and sworn; John Hornett, do.; James N. Barrett, challenged by defence; Amon Huvall, accepted and sworn; Wm. C. Hertarth had consciencious scruples as to capital punish- ment. ‘The regular panel having been exhansted and two others Lowry hago to fill up the jury, the Judge ordered the clerk to draw the names of 12 from the jury box and the marshal to sum- mou them to appear at one o'clock p. m., to which hour a recess wastaken. The clerk drew the following as pereon a is ‘ich Leggers, Stephenson, challenged TALESMEN: KR. J. Lukey, Georgetown: ward; W. W. Wirt, th; A. Shields, 24; J. W. Brig’ W. Lewis, sth: D. Moore. HB. Butler, 4th; Wm. Mann, Ati: o'clock some of the talesmen having . Ludike, aceepted and sworn; H. D. Butler, challenged by detence; Jobo W. Piilings, ‘challenged by defence: Dougias Moore, accepted and ewern. THI® COMPLETED THE JURY were called as follows and the indict- ment read to them: Thos. Lowe, Marshal tephenson, John Stahl, John Grinder, Philip Brooke, 1. “Lightioot, Jigin S. ‘azton, John Hartnett, amon Duyail, F. J. Ludike ‘an Douglas Moore. a _MB. BARRINGTON OPENED THE (Ase, stating that the indictment was in three counts—the first kicking and beating deceased; second. strangling, and theahird by committing & rape on deceased. The theory of the pros ecution was that the prisoner went to the huuse te commit a rape, and the law was that if death ensued at (be handsof the party committirg a tclomy, itis murder. He recited that he ex- pec’ed to prove that the prisoner was caught in the act, and if the facts are proven he would ark a ver. ‘ict on the indictment. Mr. Browrt *aid the defence would reserve their indictmen Dr. .J. F. Hartiga® Was the firet witness called, and testitied as to the post mortem examina- tion, heretofore reported (2 THE STAR as given at the coroner's inquest. Cincert Court, To-vay, Judge Olin —Wilson agt. Corporation; motion tor new trial granted. hew agt. Corporation: do. A number of judg- Porte? Cov lt, Judge Sneil.—Yesterday, after Pat English, Abel Davis, Richare Wilson, | ¢ Wm. Fisher, John Diggs, George Bavin, G>> Livingston, Edward Harper, ‘m. Burebell, Jobu Whailey, Charles Houghton, William George, Henry Knipe, and Edward Chew were arraigned, charged with being persons of evil fe and tame. These persons were some of hose who were arrested Tues: the police raid ou the gambling ! all torfeited their recognizances, t appearing te answer. for contempt of court oTge Parker, James Thompson aud Clinton Lamb were charged with keeping a faro bauk or gsming table. Lamb did not answer, and his collateral was ordered to be forfeited, aud the two others plead not guilty. Mr. Clossappeared Sergeant Clayton, Officer Denovan, Charles Godfrey, Thomas Marden, a police officer, aud Serzeant Vernon were examined, waen counsel ~ that an important witness was not present, the case was suspended, and the case against | enup. He is charged wrth the same offense. Sergeant Vernon, Mr. Murphy, and Officers Doyle and Boyle we examined: after which the cases were post- poned. The * tools” seized were turned over to the property cierk. Adjourned. TO-DAY. Theodore Addison, profane and indecent language; fined SJ. Samuel Wesley and Wm. el ‘ame offence; tined 35 each. james aunon, selling liquor without license: fined set Charies McGuire, same offence; same penalty. C. A. Alexander, fant driving on Penn- sylvapia avenue; continued until to-morrow. ‘ulia Sullivan, grand larceny of gold jewelry, valued at ©100, pleaded guilty and said she bad beew drinking: held for action of grand jury in the sum of $500, in default of which she was committed. Marshal Thomas, Aibert Jetterson, El Riebardson, Sandy Lewis and Burnett Thomas, colored boys, charged with larceny of capned fruit, in South Wael ington, belonging to George W. Coleman. They all pleaded guilty with the exception of Albert Jefferson, who said he was not guilty, but only toted them after the rest stule them, sent to the reform school for six months. John Piamond, colored, bom od with vagrancy and loitering alout’ tippling boures: sent to the workhouse in default of se- arity. Henry Fletcher, colored, assault on Lorenzo Cooper, a black boy; fined $5. James McCarthy, a sollier, charged with profanity in the street: tined $5. Robert Simmonds, colored, | stealing two locks, valued ats2, from Georg PYluger: sent to reform school for six mo: LOST $2 IN TWO MINUTES AT PARC Francis Darden, charged with keeping a faro bank or gaming table. Officer Larrabee testi- fied to assisting in making the raid, and arrest- ing Dawden, tound accused and others playing the game, with checks, cards, and the usual lay-out. Dr. Stevenson, -lones, Darden, and officer Murphy were playing. Darden made a grab tor the money when the police entered. ‘The house bears the reputation of being @ gamn- bling house. Darden was seated at the dealer's table. They captured the implements, among them a roulette table, and took them ib 4 ¥ testified to geing to house No. [0 tizen’s dress. by instructions of | and purchased two dollars’ worth d commenced playing the game. Atter playing afew minutes be intormed Darden that he was Uuder arrest. At this time Larra- bee came in and commenced reading the in- structions of Major Kichards, when Darde: remarked that it was unnecessary, that le satistied on this point. Witness here describe the mode of playing the gawue, and said he lost | his two dollars in as many minutes. Did not | Low who was bed ge gga of the house. The | case was suspended for the present. ANOTHER. HE LOSR# HIS 82 IN A TWINKLING. 1. S. Thompson, charged with the same, at 605 Penpsylvaniaavenue. (ficer Murphy testified in the case, saying he bad some heey in getting into the house, Sent Uficer Davis in tirst in eitizeus dress, and by this means got in, and Thompson contessel to being the proprie- tor of the house: arrested him and two other gentlemen who gave their name as Charles Mel- vin and.John Miller. When witness got in Davis Lad eharge of the tables and. other pro; Oficer Davis testitied to going citizen’s drete and pure! bet on the queen— his meney ina inkling, aud informed the proprietor that he was under arrest. James Molan testitied to the h ving the reputation of being bling house; knew nuthing trom his own e: ence. Officer (liver gave testimony corrobora: tive of what bad already been given, ‘This case Tuas rested here, and Ofticer Clements called to en) an ar and” ompeon. pe piel from yesterd: og gy dressed the court tm bekaper he ee mencing with the case of F; e, view n, the testamony in each case In th: iM whic! der they were presented. He ar, tt vy PI wed that there no evidence of Frere ing. purposes, " there No to penreetien or their prem ome as Machetnr will be rk a “at this point our report closed. <A gee Bn! ok Tae Dratn or Tomas FawcRTt.—My. Thomas A Good Brorarne. Mr. A. 5. puiiinas of Monts = cou! jand, dred sud ‘Treasurer of ‘the Association for the tess: denly lant ov ng pleased td been, Aide) Stn ha" elt af aes | Tai couiivatintet mdb nied set from Patrick Cullinane, ‘warough te nee imstantly. ‘Fa mart pa he gyoiced York- Bayor Emery. shire, Fbeland, and wag gt, at the rages BE ee 4 time of his death. For car- Tee Carsrvar.—The fasts | dine of | ‘ried on 4 Steamers and the 0. a. & are amen $ AE Tice trepacketbn those lines of travel that have to tesu8 | market; and for of ry he baif fare tickets te this city on the eceasion of | been an active in Mon! the carpival, gomery county. assisted by Mr. James preacher of New Y sions. ing, owing rels prime Cherry- | Prin i CONVENTION OF CoLoRED ching nore lombia, which has been in session in Baltimore this week, was calicd io consider the relizious. moral, togial, and intelectual eandition of rhe color of the Srate of Maryland, and was over by James A. Handv, of this Dix The Washington delegates were: Fame A. Handy, John F. Lane, D. P. Seaton, Henry R. , K. H. Robmson, ©. G. Keys, George T. Watkins. Yesterday, Rev. James A. Handy presented a series of resolutions recommending the petition- ing of the proper authorities for better school privil and conventences of steamboat and travel. The resolutions were warwiv Tbompton, and Mr. John A. Myers, and unayimousty. t the evening sedsion Kev. Dr. Revels in the chair, stated the question before the body was Protamity, Intemperance and Sabbath-break- fect upon society; their remedy, n being extended tothe laity to participate in the discussion had the effect to make the session the most lively one of the con- vention. Speeches were made by Bishops Lo- an and Wayman, Kevs. Burley. Bowser and Butler, Myers and Gaines. Resolutions presented by Bishop Wayman calling a poser Convention, and appointing Mr. [saac Myers, dohu H Batler and A. Ward Handy the committee to issue the call. Carried. Also, resolution by Mr. Myers appointing a committee of five ministers to prepare a memor- ial to Con asking the passage of Mr. Hoar’s’ National Education bill. Committee— Bishops Logan and Wayman, Dr. Revels, Revs. J.D. S. Huiil and Brice. ‘The convention then adjourned sine die. MARKeTING.— Editor Stor: 1 notice that a correspondent—under the above heading—says, ip your last issue, that his * Butter Man” has been driven from the new temporary market because he cannot pay $20 a month for stalls, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOMY IS WEALTH! ‘The best store in the District of to get all Kidds of LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AND SHUBS, ; 18 AT NO. 1200 F, OORNER 121TH STREET, iat «ASS Bridge strest. | where all qualities can be bad at LOWEST CASH ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct't; Georgetown. gm = TRUSTEES beta ory EUASLB PROPEBTY | WORK a RG 3 By rirrge of » decd of trust, dated and re- Don't forget c= Ruets Hows :—June léth, rr. a3. m ten request of the Treasurer of the corded in Liber BMH, No. sre hall rl, in front ofthe pramigee ou sell, in on the lath aay of Fe D. ated in the city of bia, and known and in 'W: & Corcoran ran's sul even, eight ard pine (7, 3 yan of Georgetown aforeen ows Py em the roperty conv Rod Hebert Georgetown Advertisements. “pixie.” OUB DUG, IS NO MORE; ee Se Sich ENS ES ae TUN and BEPAIBLN@ ofall kinds of Instra- ments done at short notice SKATES and SLEIGBS at reduced prices. POB & SELIGSON, JOYCcea 1200 F, corner 12h street, NW. =. BURNS & CO., ary. A. oF parcel ef Geo a Secrectewn, 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, origtnal ded as fol- g at the southweet coruer of the ed to Henry Wingate by Francis ier. as executors, by deed dated Oc- fober the twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty- four. aud recorded in Liber NC P.No. 43 toto 169. one of the land records of the county and Dis- triet aforesaid, running thence porch in the wet ri forty-five feet six inches; thence sonth apd perailel to first line Torty-two feet eight inches; thence west in @ straight tine forty-five feet six inches to the Nace ether with the free nee of the «d leading to the same,improved rick Dwellings. One haif Gash; and the balance in equal ins'almente. with interest from date of sale, in three and six months, secured by deed of trast on the property raid “To be resold in fivedayn if the termeof sale are-not complied with. at purchaser's HAVE iN sToRE ALL OF THB LATEST AND MUST APPROVED STYLES OF amt mentions that the ‘Peanut Man” pays | cost. $100 will be required when the property is SLIPPERS, Sa oe omits to say that these stalls were bid | Knocked down. Conveyancing and stampe st pur- off at auction at these prices, where all bad ap | “haeer’ecest | a OassIN FoR cprertunhy. of f Percaasiny and farther that FRED. W, JONES, —_{ Trustees, they are anew fronton Penn- | 12 lawSwadifell |. DOWLING .Auct. Sylvania aveunay whore alates patton ot nes — = THOS DOWLING -Auct:_ | orgs", GRNTLEMBN'S, MISSES’ AND CHIL. people have to pase to reach the interior of the | (7RORGBTOWR: DOLLAB STOBR is receiving DREN'S WEA. martet, and where*peanuts” can be sold every | otry wistasteee acc, Albus, Kat a Obyomcs ‘ w in the = ture Frames, Clocks. hes, aad Plated Ware tis undoubtedly true that the assessments on | for the holidays: -W, for $1. No. have been gotten up with » great the stalls will Recessarily be somewhat higher | 73 High street.” J. OG! BICHOLS. Bolé-nm”: | Al! of which i ed _ au the amounts p: occupants betore the deal of care and attenti fire, and the whole amount hitherto received by A OHILD EER Se Ong ey ee E SAND i the city, as shown by the corporation books, BOOTS BHO eto., at Li, IWOHK would not be more than sufficient to ay the annual rent of £25,000 imposed by rigrese upon the market company for the support of the poor, to say nothing of the interest on the cost of the new building, taxes, insurance, and ordinary rupning expenses. My butter man has one of the best stands in the center of the building, and I understand that his assesement will not be more than sixor feven dollars a month, even with the large rental to the city for the support of the poor. And if your other correspondents’ “butter man” ever had a stall in the old market he could have one in the present building near the spot he used to occupy, at the same or lower rates, JUsrice. THR FRENCH Fair at Masonic Hall is a@grand Success, and Masonic Temple was thronged last evening. yy d those present were lion. Ca- leb Cushing, 8. 8. Cox, J. F. Farnsworth, Senor Garcia, and other distinguished visitors.’ Early in the évening the ratiiing began. First came the watch at Birs. Pollak’s ta which was won by Mr. T.J. Durant, the president of the fair. Hon. 8.8. Cox drew a velvet pincushion, ornamented with mother-ot- 1. Alargeand costly ice-cooler at Mrs. Hirton’s table fell to the lot of Mr. W.Y. Fendall. M. Charbone! drew a hi @ French revolver at Mrs. Howle’s table. Mrs.Orme became the posses- sor of a canary bird and cage. An additional induces nt ix offered to those taking chances in the piano, in the shape of a Florence sewing @ a8 a second prize. There is besides Georgetown or Washington attended to. ———_—_— FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. Bridge etree eo orks) 23% | anD THINK WE CAN PLEASE THR TasTE — OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS LN STILE, MATERIAL, AND PBIOES, by ®7 A CALL FEOM THE PUBLIO GENB- BALLY I8 SOLICITED. WINES AND LIQUORS. D‘'"*” OFF GROCERIES WE ABE SELLIRG 6 ot 2 ‘a ae INES ARD LIQUORS, $133 i AVA | FINEST QUALITIES AT LOWKST PRICES, murcuegess fetes ete} vos + | (MPORTED CHAMPAGNE, DEY VEEZENAY—CARTE BLANKS, Ph, ‘From the old houssot Bouche, Fils Mareuil 12% | ato with the additional cost of freight ad- 10 ded ',0n account of the war. ALL SUPERIOR OLD WHISKIBS, THEBS Celebrated brands from celebrated distillers. — OLD PEMBROKE, OLD BAKRE, MOUNTAIN le, s S OK Y, &c. BRAY & BRO., OLD ROCOCO, MILK-OF OORT Bey 391 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 34 and 436 streets, north sf OOGNAO BEANDIEs, a OF GUARANTEED PURITY. jals this a Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, given as @ separate prize, and another watch, similar to the one drawn last evening. pe Mrsicat.—The English Opera ‘season, com- mencing next week, promises to be exesotion- ably brilliant, judging from the sale of soats thus far. Tbe company is strong, and lovers of music are anticipating the production of the eaeeereneese ina very satisfactory manner. Miss Ciara Louise Kellogg, at her concert in lApcoln tiailon Tuesday evening next, will be Wehli, the pianist, and » and Randolphi, baritone. the eminent Panilist k, is announced to lecture on ‘“*Spiritism,”? for ‘the Young Catholic’s Friend Society, in Wall's Opera House, on Sun- lay evening next, —_—_—_—__ ‘GEORGETOWN, OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Signors Varoni, ter FATHER HECKER, Tha two new Guard- ians ot the Public Schools, recently elected— Mesers. Cox and Cartis—will to-morrow make a tour of the schools, in order to be introduced to she teache.s and to become acquainted with the ocations of the various school dings, With Mr. Cox's eminent OS itieations for the position ‘f guard’an, and Mr. Cartis’ well known lite- rory ability, the board has two valuable acces THe Wrrat MARKET is siocked this morn- to the ice it id the conse- quent arrival ot jin boats from Alexandria; but ro tales (which are now from stores exclu- sively) were reported up to neon: ALEXANDRIA, LeGaL Decision.—Judge Keith has lately given judgment in a case which is interesting to the farmers of this county. The qnestion in- volved the right of the tenant to the manure accumulated on the farm during his term. In asuit in which Alexander Hanter was plaintiff and Edward Crain the defendant, the Judge decided that the outgoing tenant nas no right to the manure and compost, and that for the ten- to sell or carry it away was contrary to the noo husbandry, illegal, and cannot be sustaine HicnwayKorrery.—GentlemenfromPrince William county, Va., report that Mr. Luther Lynn, of that county, was surrounded in the read near Gainesville. a tew days ago, by six odlored men, and robbed of $1,000 which he had upon bis person. Mr. Lynn jast re- style, by H.M. Barker, Antrim, N. H. CALIFORNIA WINES, in SOOTCH AND IBISH WHISKIRS. JAMAIOA, BT. San AND pekone |. AND SHEBBIES, ay BURGUNDY, CLARET AND BHINE WINES (OMAS RUSSELL, Buccessor to B. C. Dyer & Oh., 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. CALIFORNIA AND CATAWBA BBEANDIES. variety, BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. Bod THE NEW CITY: UST BEVEIVED, 500 BUCKETS. $00 BUCKETS JUST RECEIVED. NOTHING SUCCEEDS Suitable size for Familiew. LIKE SUCCESS! A choice article, pnt mp in real New England 3,000 BUILDING LOTS ALREADY SOLD! Price moderate. AND STILL SELLING EVERY DAY, The Trade supplied at JOBBING BATES. aT ELPHONZO YOUNGS, HUNTINGTON. GROCER AND T MERCHANT, 20 MINUTES DISTANT! palo MASONIC TEMPLE. ceived the money from the post office, or was about to mail it. Crty CuaRrTzr.—The bill for the new char- ter of the city of Alexaudria was introduced by Mr. — in the Vir _ Reed, wasieee terday, and appropri ly ret 5 ie with a commucioation from Mayor Latham, protesting against its passage without an amend- ment providing for submiting it to the voters of the city for ratification or rejection. OPENING OF A PUBLIC ScHoot.—The male department of Custis school was opened this morning in the second story of Harlow’s new building, at the northwest corner of and Koyal street. It igin charge of Mr. Edgar F. Harper, principal, and Miss Salle Yates, as- sietant, with Miss Jennings as janitress. ‘uyar Wuarr.—The wharf known as pier 15, between Prince and Dake streets, was leased at auetion yesterday to Hooe, Wedder- borne & Co., and B. H. Lambert for a term of CITY ITEMS. | Fine Oysters. nue aw stone, Back river and York h they will serve tm their saloon, aud offer at wholesale in any quantity to tiver piapts, wi dealers. Frencu Gitr Jewetry, Alaska Diamonds, Iver Plated Ware Silver er are, Received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Store, “our stock of all of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly all pur. ehased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF, which benefit we most cheerfully giv: Reduction in Prices. WITH JUNCTION OF RAILWAYS THERE. . B. RB. FARE ONLY ELEVEN CENTS PEB‘DAY! METZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH SFREET, The Choicest Lots } Next to Oop FELLows’ Hat re We respectfully call the attention of the public to ‘OR FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, WINES, &c., | Twenty-five Dollars | MAY BE PAID FOR $5 MONTHLY. | ublic is solicited, as we are conf dent wecan please both in regard to PRICES and QUALITY OF GOOD: jan9-1y InN ‘EE AND ; Crk oe ES Amey COT: No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. aeappcrea nce prices on the following Goods to | (‘The moment trains run the price of these LOTS ~ ae a | TeAger iZconts per Ib. will be from fifty toone hundred dollarseach, Now PUPLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS will tind CORFERS,* Zoente wet «Brown's Bronchial Troches” weneficial in clear- | PEPFEM And ALLBPICE, rédnced 12 cents per. | is tne time to purchase.) i " ing or and | NUTMEGS, so" $8 conta ing the voice before speaking o: ing. . Docents ’ relieving the throat after any unugual exertion | MAGE = | Shee of the vocal organs, having a peculias adaption | GLOVES. a aeeee Por Cong and Coarse Rost acocstccat | HARA MPRAMCR ant onatgs FAB For Coughs and Colds t es seo be "rast Wa Pat Gent's awp Lapixs’ Kid Gloves at $1.8 pair, wer ae all sizes. “A new assortment just received at C: | 5 ¢ 0 SW. BOM erERET. | Baum’s Corset Factory, 06 Tph Bt. LOUS | FEED 2 { PERFECT TITLB GIVEN AND FULL ap- ‘Barwnrecaw Hoax for ladi at the astonish- F Au ep for bakers, i STRA! BXHIBITED. ing esa ee ‘av C. Baum’s Corset » All grades for Y CHOIOB. Factory, #0» @ ‘ HEAVY MIDDLINGS for horee feed, ; tied thermometers. ~ BROW CALL AND GET MAP AND PAMPHLET -J~d < sz slubed tl lar cc) k G1VING FULL D, APTIONS A O82 T0-THE LADIEs. VERY LOW 5 ee ‘ : MES. J. EB. SPENO! . AT 517 SEVENTA STREBT, *Pesne' about to rettee trom ben SEWING MACHINES. * SELLBA Bound Hair Feuipere, Flowery vets, | [ME FINKLE & LYON SEWING MACHINE cebcaia Rie darae, 2, Sash ‘éte. & great variety of AND TANGY Gods rseNaeOWPOH ecbsret | MADENs PATENT DxLT md 5.a¢.9TARTER, the business by the let of February, ieddm™ cheap, simple and effective. Hh renbag, ee erence, Weskington DO Meee? ai kare ‘ ba ME SINGER SEWING MACHINE, , BEST PABIS KID GLOVES. AT @1, nine a ofthe Neri, oon ad z Geacet Tree of charass rt : ee ST ‘HE SBWSST STYLE OF BTON, Agent. T < CBATRLAINS BRaws, geute TAT Market Space 17. ; 8. HELL * 719 Market Space. | ‘TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS, reget (y!* Lanoxst Aseontuant PEETDRS Ucas clic Sete rpe sat OF LACE GOODS. LI avenne.‘ ‘The Cheapest in the Oe ULER’S, ‘srest ry ‘omse aise de 25 ken T1d Market Space. | comm lt avenue, 4 wore tion on travel CELEBRATED LADIES and MISSES’ | Fo peetrictiom on travel or BOOKS, STATIONERY, B™- Fr. FRENCH, MANUF ACEPURING STATIONER. INSURANCE. ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 178 BROADWAY, SEW YORK, —_ S£TS.. oe FAOO,000 FIRST CLASS CAPITAL AND — ¢ Rp TE. President, | Dion ath. rke &Oo : Fee ist vas brenden : 3 AND 313 NINTH STRERT, SW, Five déors above Poi . b yf Ringp ot Lite Sod En@ow 2 PLa: on UTA! Bae residence. Annual divi- meat =. 1. esta Books D.C. oy » Mo extra rates for female Pe days’ grace allowed in payment of pre We Forfeiture of Policies ox -paymest ef cenpeny are Todticed s0'Tow ‘sa to 'eyta in’ aut ® positive Ua SURRENDER FOR DISTBIUT T AT EVENING Tr ‘Comfort fer the Age uN ts for Bivtrert of Ooiwm>ra. Post Ufitice. BLANCHARD @ /RNBR PENN lr Ln MUN, S¥LVANIA AV eet ts i ee oe ye 1S FOR is71 VISITING CABDS ENGRAVED AND WRITTEN FLANK BOOK LEDGERS, JOUBNALS, AND DAY BOoOK= BLACK WOODS JET BLACK INK SCHOOL BOOKS, SCBOOL FUBNITU RE. WILLIAM BALLANTING|, 402 Teh atroet, i] } j INSURANCE t..... V ISITING CARDS, COMPANY, ENGRAVEO AND PRINTED BAPEDITIOUSLY iN THE LATEST sTYLe or © a DUABIES FOR 1871 LN LABOR VARIETY LANK NOOKS IN EVERY STYLE OF BIND ING, OB MADE PO ORDEG IN TEE BEST MANNER. New Work. THE NEW BOOKS AS SOON as LiniiED. ow | .WEPPING ND RECEPTION CARDS EN GBAVED. og, ——- | HANDSOME GooDs AND POOKS srrTApL FOR NEW VEAWS PRESENTS. ee? ar P & SOLOMONS Assets, MBTAKOPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, $4,576,225. ers 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! } - LOAN OFFIOES. CHESS, LOAN OFFIO®. 10s) eeyeNTa | ET, near L. makes !iberal advances id and Sliver W SECURELY INVESTED AND LIABLE FOR LOSSES, Loan Office, 207 AND 209 4 STREET, | ders Near Penneyivania avenne | (7ABO'S WASHINGTON Loan Om ax oo a hee OAN OFFI ° D Bemo compote nm, betw ! wet Sen mud tte cereene enuen eine = (irs. CABO, formerly Mrs. K. Bornstine.) Money Loaned on Gold, Silver apd = £% CHAXLES J. MARIIN, President. nd Jewelry, ladies and gentiomen's W and Gonds ef all descrip: tous. a A. F, WILLMABIB, Vice President. Open fromm Ta. 208 » Private Entrance from the ball KS LOAN OFFicg, THarkexre Sr, ‘Three doors south Pen skes liberal advances on Guid a ise, Diamnend: J, H. WASHBURNE, Secretary. STILL BKists, A: S. PRATT & SON, | And tn connection thereto, anderneath the same, bandeome room for the sale of bargains of every | Bin worthy the attention of all EDUCATIONAL, 4GENTS FOR THB N EXPERIENOED TEAC New Kagiand college. wi) | the Classics and Ligher rates. Voupg men will Mfdesired. ‘The best of references tion may be madetO. B HILT HER. 1 Feo DISTBICE OF COLUMBIA, ‘ = bee oF corner 6th sires F, = | Pemusy!va ‘ae Office No. 3, = - VeRBITY, | halal ' MEDIOAL DEPARTMENT. y. M. C. A. Building, a CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS . s: Stodents attendang the University Clinton! tm- To struction, free. : i 4 I ot. 5 al fi 0nd TabEn JonNs . Of the Faculty, corner of Bow ¥ street. ‘and ioeks T OSBORNE MINA RY .1131 10th st ; rough 8: KEEP YOUR PROPERTY } INSURED. deuitt Fire 3 Fire! ADAM GEIB.) GEIB @ FINCKEL, Bo, 1012 F STREET, near Ith street SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCEAR. SOLE AGENTS FoR DUNHAM & SUN'S THE RECENT HEAVY LOSSES Hate 73 OMPTLY ADJUSTED BEEN PROMPTLY 4 INSUBANOE BOUMS oF 2.M. HANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, ann ; 619 SEVENTH STREET, STARLES & sone PIANOS; OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, ‘exp WHO REFER TO THEIR 4.000 POLI@: PELUUBET, PELTON & COS PABLO! HOLUBKS LN THIS DISTRICT, AND WHO INSTRE PROPERTY (N THE BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES ‘Hae always the finest assortment of BEAL LACES, wep caret mare an cee series | CSCS pe ear ee ot ' vets, jomke, co ‘uder- uy vaso, the WeRUTuCRST In garments, 3. BP. Oorvets: Hair Braids, Both 8s | See | 404 orbosiie \ Mt 6. a 404 ED. H. GREGORY & 00 Have opened a Btore for the en!o of STOVES, RANG ES AND FUKNAC We also manuutactare TIN an SHEET-IBUN INGE and BRICKS kept on hand FOR TRE ‘OF STOVES, BABURS and FU. [SHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE cOmrane Or XEW YORK. 1.4, HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD 619 SEVENTH STREET. eee ternere ‘The dividends for this et. oS per 6S noeeanas oH SEER eto wm age Al Loss by Firei BERLE. Ss poutt ur pleases ts ons bis Phase Pa RY 200. UNSURE AGAINST 7. (9 MAvaEEas « co. _—— | So. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF tru STREET. — @. @, PRATT 4 805, in cho mart never ti morte, we ll | Contit ne te offer to oer ‘jomers @ul others unstr- 4 facilities for the negotiation of (heir secari- M. 0. &. BUILDING. Leh hs 5 ia it upon : ov tm: Busnes Stocks. Bonds and Corporation ‘Gud sold at current rates. &. M. TAYLOB, &. D.