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Business avd Pleasure. We know not to what circumstance or 4 aa _EVENING STAR. = ~ =a The Partridge Eater Sete Top. his -%e | characteristic the herald’s college may trace SATERDAY . Febrparg 25, 1573. Wins $00—He L “ en geundein Weig | the derivation ef Drt Helmbold’s name, but —— oS pagans se und ee apuiains is the pop tar mind it mast exer mean ‘ Ew ‘he 25th of January ager wi emactly what it presses,—one who roc AL NEW8. ‘ <000 a side between W. H. Scott and Mr. B. | tte helm Mg ‘and, ‘without looking AMUSEMENTS, ac. ‘man, (who has been known in the wager | t@ the right or left, steers the frail bark for- tame through the rough waves of every day lite te the haven ofsuccess. Leaving thiscity afew years ago with barely enough money to pay his pa to New York, he is now able By close attention to business anil the free use of print- ex's ink tor to it with the retinue of a that latter could not eat b morning between the hours ‘clock for thirty succes<ive days. n performing this gastronomic ich at first thonght looks too easy to be considered, is, as we explained seme M he Lingards 4 3+ He is @ Lanati r 3 . 2 ince royal, @ud to take, at one ot our leading Seat se eee ee sons very goed cating, It heeenice ee | note suite of apartments which, in point of th street. repulsive article of food when repeated splendor and eost of occupancy, fairly make the , y tor rgportorial bead swim, -any length of time. In Europe it is a somewhat | "Great morse irapr wiik. of ithe wowese Common Waker to bet against the performance | cqmman@, rebognition, Wer the tee or De of pigeon-eating of this kinds and some tive or | Hermbol is no exception to the rule. 1u New ~ segs cry bd = pete heb bya Aa ver | ,Xork he fe not only regarded asa shrewd and man of Lis physical suferiugs—the nausea, fever ‘ ; 4 aud prostrat ‘endared in undertaking the | nterprising busines inan, but his elegant experiment attracted considerable attention from the medical fraternity. Millers Kloman Restaurant was designated as the place, and the money (1,000) nav: been placed in the hands of Mr. Miller; Trautman entered on his {apk on the 27th of last month—Mr. James M. Towers being the referee. Each Morning Mr. Traatman has promptly come to time and eaten the birds to the satisgaction of the referee, who t each eating @ certificate to h) Paintings, 12 Charch’s picture Penn- agara ° a fations fer this District. PUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. parlors are the resort of the wea!th and fashion of that great city; andon New Year's day the umber of callers at his hospitable mansion was believed to have been larger than at Any other private residence in the city. These facts are not Sarprising to those who know the man. Os the other hand. thay: gstronoty (15 -tnate Bin character; for. while he makes money rapidity, he is equally iavish in its expenditure, and is determined not only to enjoy its ase himself, Appropri- the con- retary n oi the S ortion of the preux morning Trautman ot gqe | Lat W denelit aud add jo tue pleasure of those ythe War aud Navy b partridge, and Won the money. He | Shoot TT. ing which will toe, Af | bas deen known heretorore as ¥- He | “Notwithstanding the cost of time, troud'e an: pthat, when commana 4 BEARTY we | movey to @hich he was pat to tisit this ened a 5. | e&e* a during the carnival, Dr. H. mast be ; Treasury beiiding,? C Sstenaton Garten Jd py the resul's.” in spite of otuer attrac ae for the ees w- having succeeded on one occasion in ea tions, his magnificent equipage was one of the 1 s: the baila : Peg aw, oxsters, | dozen | maxt’ fascinating centres of observation for all tone se mar’. to cording to the tore een FAM CGEM | AC- | eves, and we believe it was the only turn-out, after determined, thoes rding to the terms of this wagerhe couldeat | ¢reept the President's, allowed to be on the ing elve be liked, bat it appears that ng the eating be has been rather fi to bis diet. ‘This wager has not only e: b attention here but in other pla nt and attic, and Aveny ; the plans to he ap etary of State, the Secretary the races and other exercisss. atded am elegant whip—the firs* be finest tandem team on the 5 and s i St e: for i the Secretary of the Navy. I goghieanss * course. Thig a8 @ matter of course; for it roviding that the pablic groands sur- pa GuIring where they | Fequred the purchase and discarding of ‘auce Were inquiring where they | could see the man who was winning $30 by | eoting partridges for breakfast, but unt!l to-day, nding the Cay all be eularg re to the plan ap tin, the ¢ some forty horses in all before the team ve brought to its present high state of aunty in Representatives, respective’s: by meter bo, | When the thirtieth bird went the way of it ag yeh bp a en SN hive: oes treet ened aid tats . in the | {Wenty-nine predecessors, only the parties in- | self. wife, and maid, Miss Aldama, and terested were allowed behind the screen, where the eating was done. This morning Miller had @ goodly “audience of persons who had bet=, | ranging from $5 to £19), as well as numerous | bete of hats and suits of clothes on the resalt, me of Whom estimated that at least $2,000 CHANGED HANDA. Trantman making no objection to any one see. ing him operate bis jaws this morning, about tcl spectators were admitte:! to see him eat THE LAST ONE OF THIRTY. He took his seat ar the table about 9.15, and the stewed bird, with bread and coitee, being set before him, he commenced work. It was no- ticed during the meal that he was quite nery- ous. his hands trembling some, but he ate bo: jen. Ryan, ‘of Cuban fame, willbe here wn‘il Monday, when they return to New York. The James-Bolster Homicide, Funeral! of the Victim—Tae Accused in Jail. Yesterday the late residence of Joseph James, the victim of the late homicile on E street, was visited by a large number of persons to take their last look at nis remains, many sporting men being present. ‘Lhe corpse wae encased in & beautiful rosewood casket furnished by Messrs. Harvey & Marr, undertakers, and looked very natural. The deceased was a great favorite among his associates and the residents of that section of the city, many of whom showed re- of north B street and so th ns Batre 0 mueh of ig’ The Secretary ot the Interior |s authori Porcbase those s)aares fro exceeding the b report to Kobert Ould when nited States attor- vey for this District. ase the Secretary of the Interior cannot agree with the owners of the perty the price to be paid. e was In ei slow ly, and at #45 ruse from-the table, wiped | ay pect to his memory b: ing present this morn- m tothe Sapreme Co: the | his wouth, and received the congratulations of | Sap i dong 5 pirgtos aad qunitable a orge. | 2nUmber of friends. Mr. Towers immediately | Tike ome coat ny ne funeral took place. Bgton and George- rad Company and Metropolitan Ratl- re directed to remove their sent location in the Capito! un the same as they may be ve Commis-ioner of Public Bail-t- © appropriated to grade and fill Wings, and improve the and the Cap ‘The Louy was'taken to the railroad depot, and lett on the 9:25 train for Baltimore, where fune- ral serviees will be held this afternoon, and the remains will be interred at Greenwood Ceme- tery. ‘The pailebearers were Messrs. John Usher, Frank Darden, James Westcott, Jere- wiab ‘Jewell, Tenac ‘Thompson and. George Palmer. Mr. Darden, who was an intimate triend of deceased, had charge of the tuncral dup the certiticate that the thirtieth bird haf been Eaten to his satisfaction, aud gave the toliowing orcier to Mr. Trautman. © Mr. Chas. Miller will please pay over to B. ‘Trautman the sum of $1,000. being the money deporited as stakes on the bet to eat 00 quail . M. Towsi eree.”” Mr. Miller iately handed over the imme, . stake- and took Mr.Trautman’s receipt there- x the purpose of Ssamocting the grounds | for , ® ee ovla iss wieita eady med selomging to the tnited A representative of the STAR had es ps , ity, of Matington for the estab- A$ INTERVIEW WITH THE PATRINOR- EATER ‘were committed to jatl on Thursday afternoon, cer in charge ngs and grounds is te exercise such control as may be strictly ces-ary for thie object over the following pnblic reservations Number one, south of the Presi- dent's Rouse: reservation number three, whereon pels the Washington monument. reservation rember two, iding the grounds occupied by gricultural Department and around the Sepithsonian Institution; Armory Square, upon the first as principal and the latter as accessory to the murder. Bolster, who is justly regarded by the officers of the jaii as & very dangerous cbaracter. was tnrnished with a pair of heavy anklets for his legs, and assi toacell in the same corridor with Grady—second tioor Fight—bat the windows in the corridor being boarded up, the scaffold erected for Grady can- uot be seen by the prisoner. Wells was placed in another yart of the building. Grady, it is as sbon ax he accomplished the task; when t follow: conversation took plac Keporter.—“ Well you've done wi been t has never lone before, aud 1 must congratulate you T —“Thank vou; I've been told it has never been done. but | can do it again,” How has it affected you? J lost more than 15 ds of flesh owing to dieting myselr. 1 made it a rule to come to | said don k ‘ nis el roams, peated the Armory building: the | urcakfast hungry, but have since chongen nm: | “tit; does not like ( spe edhe apres sounds boun:led by Missouri and Main: - pb ged ms | he is engaged in ‘ing preparations for his een ae ae "freete, ‘and whe | Set somewhat, and gained some, leaving my | easy ee Meed, another prissher so near bee Weight now Is] pounds against 10 when I com- ic Garden and Capitol grounds; and he is | mes-ed orized to offer premiums, not exceeding In | the sum of one thovsand dollars, for the be: Vians for laying out and improving said park, te be submitted to the dec®ion of a commision aud has requested the warden to remove him ) or Bolster, one or the other, from that nd bis request will doubtless be com- Bolster has retained Mr. 0. D. Rar- you feel auy pansea No. I have been very carefal not to allow people to talk to me about it, for fear it would es - rett as his counsel, and yesterday he had a lon, et thee suitable perons. to be apomted br | anets Be, and,Deysciame baving eaid that it | interview with bias ie the once ore pa ae pet tid mot be done, T have kent them away. when Wells hada consultation with Mr.) ‘he Speaker of the Hose of Kepresentatives frevvded, That the proceeds of the <ale of sach lot» belonging to the United States as may 1—“( p to the thirteenth I had them bro.ted, | Bradley, Jr, who has been retained as his and the remaining se\enteen <tewed.”” K.—¥You were nervous to-day.” be needed for public purposes. not exceeding | 7 —«-¥er, somenber. fo was the tryin, bs Diteeatonebin RAE Ca tenn Dumber. shall be a plied to the improve- | uour. 1 « h cat thirty imore if any one wishes med Andrew Hanuigu siento pee ; f ap r to pay for them of age. attempted te commit suicide i Tha’ _ — - . ee S a the “You've eaten pickles with them towards Sixth W Poet the wont tothe ‘at epics a street, s leading | the last Bates ani ia i : buildings and grounds, in suttalie boeing, | He waste of the tira.” lipe and drank off the contents before the clere iets, a8 palin te a he tame beliding |“ R.—-Was sour imagination affected any:’”* could prevent him. After swallowing it he such eale shall be authorindne peg Be cg nar Noth fhe lonet, Mut the referee seemed | stagueted Sat fell to the pavement, the drag the Secretary of the Intenso argue | to be aiicotad. = seeming to bave instantaneous ettect. Dr. Me arising ‘eregsopy shal be patd into the | ta Sir-Towers.)—-1s hateo . Kim was called in, aud administered remeudies ergata at eras fad | eae tytn reas Om MS | RAEN se i ian * fe, and at iast accounts he had nearly tecoverca, Hut expre-sed the deter- mination to rid himself of the burden of exist- ence. The night before his family, living on L street, between 6th and #th southeast, found him hanging by the neck in a room of hisown house, and -=t him dow in tune to save him. He isa carpenter by trade, and formerly trom B4!ti- t WBtil they iooked like turkeys The Cont? shy at this point took ‘a smile” all | round upon the resd!', and, as they were pass- | ipg out of the door, the rewark was made, “Ns $ a Israelite, and of course he couid eat the the chosen people had them as a days im their wanderings Jo be set apart for defraving the cost of i % S walks bridging streets, and other {| ing the impt§¥emen: Of the » The Commissioner of Pubs Bulli I horized to borrow from ine ? nited States, to be used for the purposes herein indicate and no other, park. y 7 é wildern ceeding one hundred | ane timore, but”has been out of employment : and which shall be refacien | . some Lime past, and consesjuently in low spi ted Stat Here They Are Again . — ed States . Gia Cre Republicans “par ¢eze!- Stanntne Case.—Yesterday afternoon a col- eaiee from ts {like to Run the New Gov-rn- | Of€d boy, who lives in Georgetown, nay land hereinbeto: Cicery Burrell, stabbed another colored lov namef. Brutus Banks, on K street, near 2 men" Sued. ¢ Tea-party after the Loaves ‘The bi 1 - th also increases the salary of the Cuief | ‘ e street, with a lancet, which he pulled trom his fustice of the U.S. Supren ~, A secret meeting of ofice-holders, ex-ofice- pocke. and made his escape. The quarrel was Associate Justices to $+.08 et-lusticeotthe | Lolders, ofice-hunters, ward politicians, about some apples, and the wound was mado Court of Clams and CB: tice of the Su- ‘ ters and bummers assembled at Union League Hall last evening, tor what? Why “to har- the head and across the arm. A warrant tsrced for the arrest of Cicero yreme Court of the wey, Associa’ trict of Columbia to | this morning trom Justices of the Court of Claims und Supreme Court of the District of Columbia | monize aud organize the republican party of | Be Police Caurt, ster Jalen! ant also provides that trom aud | the Territory!” Rather a large job for auch | ‘Tad Fiantxo Season-—The winter fisheries Accitaut Secretary qannge salaries of the | small politicians; but blew you, they would | on the Potomac have so tur ‘troced Secretary, ant alxo of the Second | undertake it if it was twice as big—with | entire tailures, and some of those enga; Solicitor, the Hegister, the | the prospect of oitices ahead. General (°) | them have removed their outiitete the App: e Commtseione? of Cust A. Grant t was called to the chair, and Mr. W. Craig, of Georgetown, acted as secretary. "; the Assistant Postumasters Genera! ot the | a committee— Messrs. Mose, First Ward; Piper, ‘fice Department; the Commissioner of | Second: Kussell, Third; Barrett, Fourth: Aker. seneral Land Office, the Commissioner of } man, Fifth, Venable, Sixth: Pannell, Seventh; Persons. the Commissioner of In: , | L. Douglass, county, and Castlear, George: town—were appointed to draft resolutions Some discussion ensued as to the authority of the meeting to act tor the republican party. We should think there would. The ahysters carriet it, however, and the committee returned with a series of resolutions, with a preamble citing that it is of the highest importance that the go> ernment of _ District be administered “ a a ¥ rejublicans, and as that result cau only be war held yesterilay afternoon at lincoln Hall. | optaned by a thorongh organization of the Mre. Pauline Davis was called on to preside, | party, therefore Tecuivtd a ~the chair made a few remarks ., 1 1. bannock river, and have commenced oper: tions there with but little better success. The prospects tor the fisheries, too, are by no means cheering, though experienced fishermen say that if any fish have entered the Potom: prevailing weather is favorable to their as. THE FUNERAL Of the late Edgar C. Pope took place yesterday trom No. 707 M street, and wa: attended by many of deceased's friends, cluding his fellow clerks in the city post office, a Committee of whom had exclusive charge of the funeral arrangements, in appreciation of their esteero for the deceased and their sympa- thy for his widow. >< yesterd ANS InsAyE NEW YOREES,—Yesterday geant Kneas and Officer Clements broftgn the Cen tral Guardhouse a man, supposed to be insane, named S. M. Ferrara, whom they found at the Owen House. He bails from New York, and bie friends there have been telegrap! coe eareof him. He is now at thi Be, ising Architect of the Treasury Depart. | } Foner of Ag dellars each. ture shai! be tour thousand ! ” agement 4 meeting of the woman suttrage committee ma taeeee wines Bibelings be held in each ward of 0 ashington and Georgetown, in Tenallytown, “Sire, Hooker tol in a speech, in which mtown, and Mount Plea~iut, on Wedues. she cenonnced her -ex tor their lack of chat March Ist, to elect delegates in each of r «ani crimes of the blachest kind are io wards and townships to a republican con- eraced, aud even excused, in the other sex. but | vention of the District of Columbia, to meet at when @ Woman falis women are the » league Hali, March 2d, to organize the avam her aaa canine o republican party of the District of Colun ed for ——_ e+ —___ Lixoous Hat Senvices.— ev. Tite 4. - sik & and to recommend to the President of thé - mi t the de alluded to the abase which some jour ] Said government, such men to have the confi- | T° Services at Lincsin Hall, to-morrow dence See advertisement. t great mase of the republican party | Nn of the . 2. That omimittee of dive from each of said wards ar vusbips be elected by this convention, to call 4 meeting in eacl ot said wards and townships and elect fifteen dale gates to said convention, leaving to the comm ttee eee THE COURTS. Tt Court, Chief Justice ‘aplett. fall by the machinat Carlier.—Me- the male sex should meet that forgive On motion ot M - hire Walker, and Mrs. Barlow, ing her remarks tha Of pine out of eve the latt to Wait on the President of the United States and reyuest bim to defer all nominations for officere of said government until after the meet. ing of said convention, and to present a copy of these re-olutions to the President of the KRepub- lican Congressiona! Committee and to the Pres- of defendants, The attention of the court Was occupied most of the day in hearing a uumber of appeal cases (ten in number) from the décision of the referees in the condem- nation of lands for the Baltimore and Poto- mac railroad laying uear the District line. all be ter . im €ach ward aud township the power to de- | sell award of referee. Dwight, vs. Karr, [cuasie were aun eae by Mrs. Davis, of fanaa me tinued until Mon lay, at cost of’ the defendant, vs. Are or Kansas | bg meetings. and jury withdrawn. Atkins, v4. Bradly, ¢' al, * Tappan } Cacb of said wards aud townships be appointed | rule on non-resident plaintitf to secure costs | = Acie owen ident of the National Kepublican Central Com- + Co Mae Arthur.—To-day, borne wi nat aa mittee, and request them, through their com. | ,,JRTHAES’ Count, Judy :~ mee —= ceolhe Rape mittees, to lend all the aid in their power to | {he will of. the iate Louisa Barry. as follows: — wae Tax ¥ agen Rests —We aut aes thorough republican Governor in this | ) SV) Loy mother, Eliza Barry, all my real, personal and mixed property wheresoever -it- usteds-was liled, proved by two witnesses anid admitted to probate for personalty. The wil! of the late Elizabeth Brown, bequeathing all her estate to her daughter, Emily F. Jones, in trust for her children, who are, on obtaining majority, to inherit the estate in iee simple. Her son-in-law, Thomas Stanley Jones, is nom- inated as executor. Mrs. M. Brown renounced her right to administer on K. Brown's estate, and James A. Brown and Walter Ogilvie qual- ified: Bond $7,000. Jas. Roberts was appointed avether column concerning water tax an-| w ater rents. We are informed that over $¥),0% of taxes for laying water mains is now stan the looks ot the Water Registrar stoubt much of it hgs long since been forgotten by those who are liable for this tax. To themselves much needless cost and troubi *+bould call at once and pay up. It isstated that u) wards Of $19,000 of this amount is due from eburches, the trustees of which seem to t ey are exempt from this tex by the act of Congress of June 1,10. This isa mis The meeting proceeded t lution seriatim. Mr. Boswe!! moved to strike ont the clause Of the first resolution ‘-to recousmend to the President such men as have the contidence of the great mass of the party. Bir. Batton urged that the clause should be retained. Bir. Davis suggested that the word ‘consoli- late” should be used in place of “organize.” Dir. Boswell said they should not instruct the couventiom in regard to recommendations to » oonsider the rego- Jian to Peter Koberts; bond 36,000. bos Tax Was Basesse: prior f fthat | Office. There i- a division in the party now, jardian cf, SER open wo trina be Taw ean be | au they shoutd take carota tay sothing'i the | He Hegmicr Col. Welater) submitted tothe Soc cpeapaser sib anet eae Come ——— war of the convention to prevent it from work- will of Rebert Garnett. The will of the late ing out 4 harmonious result. Sites some further debate, Mr. Himber of- »npaid, and that the law requiri a 2 eye tered & substitute for Mr. Bosweil’s amendment, shut off fram the premise of all in arre: Susan doves was filed and proven by two wit- nesses. She bequeathes j-artslots 22, 23, and it, tor 2, 10 her gtandchtldren, Sasan and ot March, comes enforced after the int | that the presidents of the several ward clubs of | S1uarg 7, lo ber grandchihires, Gu death to of Sard ‘commen ig ee ewe een low the city of Wasbington, through the yo her ha Joanna Smith and Elizabeth Quig- committee and the a oficers of er Po he i, who ge opply of water, until | publican a S a hosed — a a Se oy 4 officers of epublican mi z uns . the county be, requested to calla meeting of was presented from Ernest lose, Tue Tuearee: ti ational Theater this evening Mrs. D. P. Bowers will close her engagement, om which occasion an excellent bu their different organizations. The previous question wasordered and the substitute adopted. ‘The second resolution was laid on the table and the third adopted. A petitio asking that the letters Lona A on the estate of Drs. Coltman. (of the Seventh Ward,) be withheld until the further order of the Court, and the petition was granted. The wiil in this bonds to ‘ot ; - wyueathes $500 in U.S. each’ * Madelaine; or, The Belle of the Faubourg. The following were nominated under the-third | Case beouea! i Tobin's comedy of <The Honeymoos.” | resolution wise we eae Stet Fe aes ate OE hare rot Bromen, » Monday night (he Lydia Thompson Bur- | Second Ward, Henry Piper; Third Ward, RK. J. Sea Butler; $1,000 to each of May Bates jesjue Troupe commence a short engagement, | B: Fourth Ward, A.’ K. wae; Fitta A pnd idren er two children; to C. J. Brewer and his son S ilfe: orest in house and lot on 12th street, between C and D) streets south; after the above le . Butler, (Memorial Oburch.) ft ts ween surat polities cietea to be te kasbect Of testatrix, and that she left him over thirty crowded houses may be looked for. abe Lingard Comedy Company close their ergagement at Wall's Opera House this eve- th a great bill: First, the comedy of tain of the Watch Ward, A Grant; Sixth Ward, Samuel Hineline: Seventh Ward, Joe Williams; eto w Conti: Urusor; and the County, Lewis Dou; lass. ‘The meeting then adjourned. (it seems that these Kip Van Winkles do not realize the fact that todo away with this mis- erable petty ward club basiness was one of the then Lingar.! in th * Li Tod- wbsccte sought (o be accomplished bythe terrie | ears ago. It is likely that the case will be a ALEXANDRIA aND FREDERICKSRURG Kart- } toi pill.) very i ating one. Srey Reap— As the spring begins to open, operations —o—— 4 Poitce Court, To-DaY, Judge Snell—Frar on the Alexamina and Prederichebare railroad “Tae Drevumuer Boy or Sairon.”"—This | cis Randall, a witness in a case ior selling liquor are increasing in magnitade. Large gangsot | popular play. illustrating many events of tue | without license, before iy, Was laborer= are now at work at diff oul perats late war of the rebellion, and introducing Union | fined $20 for contempt, in not appearing ve slong the line of the road. and in a few weeks | and Confederate im the stirring scenes | testimony in obedience to a summons. Robert the entire route between here and Fredericks- | of the great struggle, with man: Johnsen, a it, was sent to the workhouse » & vagrant in default of security. MOPETCL CASES. Jobn and Edward Hope, ith mitting #0 aamnult on oMtcer Blster borg will be in progress of construction.—« -e- y grand tab- leaux, and Andersonville as a climax, which has andra ( Va.) 6 Eastern will be hada great = the States, ——'—e -—— Satee ov KEAL EstTaTe—Han. C. Addison, socteneer. has sol) & building lot on U street, between }2th and Vth streets N. W., to Cath. anne Badual, for 10.4 cemte per equare foot. the Kepublic. Proceeds to be devoted to the pest educational fund. FAMILY SUPPLIRS, ETO. became so muddled thereby, that on meetin the, soi | Gporgatown Advertisements, lacked eo Theehicoe ‘some wnat smaller REV. DASHTELin Provdesig’ Dick. | JAPOTICE — It pou wish ta crta Sect clone and got a bisde'eye aed athet teaives SF being st ee ica Sorgen. D. | of hoon i ise Be oe \d got a biaék eve a er 28 ing. UN » ORO sorgetown, D. 5 fipsed ep and pauled about on the parcowes | GTO MORBOW (Supdeny EY ‘AT 30 CEN POUND, 2th, at 7.90 p. m. by the legs. The Court fined the assailants 350 | thet? pmo We aie FAIB AT FORREST eal. a each and costa. A STAR PERPORMANCE. Bache, charged with larceny of a lace nd @ pocket book containing &3, belon. ing to Catherine Pabst. Catherine keeps a so’ of cheap theatrical performance at a place 5. F. LANCASTE 58 end 198 R. Center, A . Georgetown, tor the benesit c! the MIE Borthers Mw PROTESTANT © —— ROT: CHURCH, to be ioned Eu NIGHT THIS WERK. : fer Cw F mM. 18 + No.0 would tially ask a trial of fae: OLONG TEA. a 31 4 rr IE ithat, Gcorgetowe, D.O., ye T i has (cep y comnclseetrs t called Turner Hall, near the railroad depot, teen Congrats, and High sirvete. mi % and Lowsa Was One Of the stars performing SOL) acu 4 FOR Wie HOGTER & SONS finest in the market. there, and in order to make her wardrc BL VA FOR BRIM ETS REE. FINEST, GUNPOWDER. complete appropriated the manager's tixings. OW DUCK AND AWMING GOODS AMD Nasr Ay RIAU, 1 which she said she purchased in Paris, and SHEEMEN'S GOODS a Gu0ns. Ane MNREE YGURG prized very highly; fined $19 and costs. George eters Prices. Beilvered Gane ta = hin. Baker, loud and boisterous talkon Pennss!vanta > Allorders Pemplly xccuted, FINEST FY Peet getone, avenue; workhouse. Teresa Smith, same of- By M LAZENBY, No. 134 Ler teagy “yr al) pew crop . fence; workhouse. tt reetown, , MIXED COLOR AND A BBoW Nathaniel Carter, colored, {S847 BaKGaINs IN CoTToRs. t | Sault on Fenton Brown, weer speci ft New York Mills, Wamentts, Androsece- the genus homo, bemg neither awhite nor black | other best makes Shirting Muslins ~~ eco’ MocHA, OLD GOV! . vA. man. He has all the features of an African, Sea tr. ant Covieces OBYLYN, SLAGUAYRA, MANACAIBO, but bia skia is nearly waite with black freckles. canttiiched Cotton, 10, | po, RUASTED COFFEE ALL GRADES. aml his hair though | and cur pearly ae =< Miute up. tin . NING & MIDDLETON, white; and in telling his story he appoared very | ayn VERY ce FAR: Damask. Table ROW aa Foner ivaula even Mucus. ,aened, as it his drubbing bad tarned reduced fF om $2 to $150. One Winter FisH. him pale. The quarrel seems to bave originated , HOUT “.EGARD TO GOST ts make = about a glass of whiskey and a treat, in which | Team or Sprivg "cock. American Delaines, MACKEREL, sticks and stones appeared to be inextricably | 1 ceute. ror BENJAMIN MILLER, * mixed UP. tp Cham san Nomerten YASH Py sae ee ; VIVES, ~ jeisrde vera ? 8’. GENTS AN! T? ‘ Ellen King, charged with committing an_as- Cmts giten cath Note Ne LAT HERRING, iuiton Ano Uritin. Ann testified thar she had | BOOT”, if ORS, otc. at L: GRABWOBL'S.) 135 been out wa! , and on returning to her house ‘* street, Geor) 7 rom aceused spi tees rand choked her til | 9° orgetowa or Wash! tended to. oc3t-ly & MIDDLETON, she s, vealed for help, and the pees ae ame LS epney Vania BER Le. toherrescue. From’ testimony for deters \* appeared thats BOOKS, STATIONERY, Kto. aflair, andthe EW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. 1 lied at New M.H. Brown OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS. Pr York prices. Dy Meense, was f MEMORIES UR PATMOS O bebiag eee pig! Ra nn Profane language ut G OSES. THE . Bamilton nie Avent fined $3 and cofts. Rebecey, Crier, charged Bith Keeping a bawdy hours, befere the evurt WIN! nr stock of WINES LIQUORS is very com. to-day fined $300, which she Ridtegand canuot be sarpassel by any this ies il was a) e". Ellen Norris, assault New York. Ir compriacs the best Ls ve on Emma Stewart; fined $3. John THC Te Orne cn we foun Johnson, petit lareeny; fined S13 and costs BALLANTYNE. Ereiorer ¢ ne James Carey, assault and battery on Tim Gal- feis 402 7th street, Intellicencer Building. joett & ir. (Green Seal.) do ined + pnd costs. Henry Cumenens Dry Verzenay” 4 jae] Enright, profanity in the straet; E 1 as. Hed tmed SS each. Jolin Maloney, Tames Brannon, N atch Pad adit Ss Feeeet Yan ess S George ker and John Waters, for disorderly Pieasau ox ry ates conduct, were fined and dismissed. John — * Cognac Brandy, Aiker, charged with selling liquor without a peameddd 8 a ee liceuse, was fined =20, An appeal was taken. Calitornia Brandy. DMadeira Wine, Adjourned. MEMOIBS OF W. W. SEATON. 3200 iS a” Pert, ™ —4 PAIR FBANOK, by anthor of Halifax.91 50}. cetow.bee Pare Melags. LIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNCING BIO. hi sots s u ON GEORGETOWN. GRAPHICAL DICTIONABY 3 vole $22 00 wasn & Mieeare HANS BREITMAN AS AN UBLAN.. 3075 BARNES’ NOTES ON THE GOSPEL2 vols$3 00 Tae Crry Covncits.—There was no meeting of the Board ot Aldermen last evening, no COLTON'S GENERAL ATLAS. new edi. | Sdsdsen Bani 4 being present. ao= BOD, LET Devensnnonn $20 0 Nel! med Common Councti—& communication was re- | MEDIOAL AND SUHGIOAL ELEOTRIC™ “Four own int ou frou ceived from the Mayor, enclosing statement ATY. by Dre. Beard and Rockwell... $4 60 | be lcbrate! bouse of Yenei. Cadiz. aod has been p of lerk, recommending that the Cler! UTOR'S UTHER WORLDS TA Rounced By judges the finest wine this side the of the corporation be directed to cance! the | P*Rumee > OF Pisces! Jani tic. Samples can bé seen at eur store, We are Bole Agents in the District for TJ. Mar. world renowned PURE 3 Y, distilied from the best for medicinal uses. The t: certificates of stock, amounting to $5,135, for building the Town Hall, and to close thi counts on the books of the corporation; KCHEVEMA ON EPILEPSY tin & WHISK and, rs U also, that he be directed to cancel the certiii: prices by “BROWNING & MIDDLETON. | cates of stock for $300 of the Hadersley charity, fea 614 Pennsylvania avenue, and pay over the amount to the treasurer of the BLANCHAB UTY 01 W TEN Female Union Benevolent Society forthe bene- | CORNER PENNSYLVA\ Due tcorsias, at ofthe fear ot they town; referred to the fel0-tr itn ST IT'S No Gi ELSS. Board o! lermen. Also, a communication eet Famil marter bi Z From the Clerk asking that the amount of coun- En. F. FF NOSE URIEG Escclieat He cosrter barrel. i oney (855.7 receive: im dari “y his term of ofice of over fourteen'years be dee STATIONER. Best Java. 2c. per Ib ; Roasted, only $20. per 1 stroye:l, and the amount credited to him on the FIRST-CLASS White Bio, soe, Bee es Pov e at s of the corporation: referred to the com- BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, ee ee mittee on claims, and a bill for his relief was Office at L. O. Parke & Uo. Cat Loat Drips (worth | oie 1 per gallon subsequently passed. Mr. Curtis Teperted @ 313 AND 318 NINTH STRE: Nw, Diamond Syrup (sugar Louw), only Uc. per gallon. resolution, which was passed, to pay the fellow. Five doors above Pennsylvania avenac Caton Syrup. caly Wc. per gallon. ing bills incurred in the late registration:—L.L. | seosg Wasn: D.0. a Clements, K. A. Griffin. and James Cornell, eee: (iudges,) $65 each: Simms and J. L. Park- burst, (clerks,) $55 each: Evenrne Srar, $19.50; Courier, $5; R. &. Waters, $38; Poe & ri ‘New Orleans, Chaar yume CARDS, Bro rib. lowe Green Uorn. Wo. per Seligeon, $5.95 Wm. Peters. 5.’ Martin A cany. 3205 Ibe. Best Glades Butter, Sic. per ib. Best pleby, $10; Albert Brown, S10; Jame: Cornel, GRAVEL AND PRINTED Gard, ic. S15 total, $413.42. Adjourned. TEAS. for $1 por ib. @) 80 Imperia! Tea A ¢ 91.25 Japan Tea . Mvsrcal.—A meeting of ladies and gentlemen EXPEDITIOUSLY 13 THE LATEST eTTLe oe fay $2 Gunpowder Tes —s ou a. Fe was held in the lecture-room of Christ Charen 4 Imperial ‘Tea for sc. per ib. yesterday evening, to take the subject of the r per Ib. formation of @ musical society into considera. — Sols ace. ber t. Five test Goat On, Batley: tere ere fresent Alles Barrett, Mrs. | DIARIES FOR 1871 IN LABOR VanrEry. | 5%). 96" cal, eke chee beter anes Ce: Bailey, Mise Hyde, Hiss MeNeale, Mise Sloore, sak pe SoOREE B¥any cers: Meal, Dried Cherniee, 86 Be. oe mn ery, Miss Nourse, Miss Pickrell, . by OF BIND a F. S. Barbarin, A. W. Barrett, Mr. Bailey, 1NG, OB MADETO ORDER IN THE fa 551 Pa. avenue, bet 3d and we Ww. artis, T. Davidson, Anthony Hye, BEST MANNE. “ “ 1 mes Hyde, as. Jones, C. 3 lathews, Benjamin Miller, 8. McKenna, W. Moffitt, W. | ,aLL THE SEW BOOKS AS SOUN 48 PUB BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. B. Orme, J. 1. Parkhurst, David iitvenbouse, MISHED. and C. L. Walker. Mr. A. Hyde was called to 7 0 7 . the Shar, au fir Farka wae arigiated GM EDRING AND BECEPTION Caps Ey secretary. leasre. Curtis, Barbarin, Miller, > McKema and (Orme were chosen a committee HANDSOME GOODS AND BOOKS 801 B MIDE. "LE S. JOCK. to prepare a plan of organization and perfect BNEW YEAR'S Fabsenyy, “4? | BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE, A) present subscribed their names as . members, and the meeting adjourned. at ‘THE CANAL is now undergoing thorough re- pair On this level, more so than any previous year. One hundrea ana tity nau ate at work steadily, and from the amount of mud taken from the canal, shows they are working brisk/y. It is expected to be finished about the latter part of next week, Mr. A. H. Herr, of Herr & Welch's fon mills. at this place, wil! shortly leave for (or- many, where he has children at school. ee ALEXANDRIA, PHILP & SOLOMON'S ETROPULITAN BUUKSTORB. UST BECEIVED, $00 EUCKETS. ems 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES. PERSONAL OUTFITS. pRayca OF MMB DEMOREST. o00 SUCKETS JUST BROBIVE: Grand cyning of SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS UNFSDAY, MAROH 1 A SHIrwRECKED MARINER.—A man repre- one . CCK LE >) Bultable tige for Famiites senting Limsclt as a shipwrecked mariner was} At eases RL ey ee ‘ket Spac id Sth etreete, ‘up etaire ) in this =. He was, he said, anxious between Ab to reach Baltimore, and to raise funds for that he gold the only article of value he had DRESS MAK (SG iv all ite var lett!" ‘meerschaum pipe, for S250, Since he | mer CUTTING AND BASTiN g bort —_ left, however, it appears that he must have es- | notice. at Oy . coped — the pod bated peer Sareran Bares Pe ins in eye a — ae tull of the pi as he sold a great many o! dren’ CLOT! Talie aD ‘omen Agsociation, are. fie en in) ag care a tn le-t vale ing. last a thiet entered the kitchen of Captain = —— : : Evekiel Jones, who resides on Water eet SILK UMBEELLAS tween Wolfe and Wilkes, and picked up'and e faced to 8. carried off from a table on which they were oes thom ont ot Fi eee Price moderste, lying @ pocket book containing about $54, for Sassoon which Mrs. Jones had sold a cow the day befere, aud a gold medallion.—Cazette last evenine DENTISTRY. Cc B. FOSTEB, M. D., has removed to No. 1106 « Hew York avenue, corner 12th street, where 2, in DEN- ie Crm attention to cpurutione 5 es Notice 08. 3. his omecte No. 808. Srring Overcoats. A large assortment of Blue, Drab, Brown, Silver Grey, and other colors, trom $7 to $20. One price, in plain figures. 8. DABBELL, - The Trade supplicé at JUBBING BATBB. wiih Dr. Dalley bas ‘rethoeed 808 Market Space, next door to — Gero. O. Hewmrne, vis’ fancy store. Charses very moderate. dec2)-' 410 7th street N. W. D5. AnPEAT. “rar Obio Goltege ot | ELPHONZO YOUNGS, irgery. ith street, Diamonns, tween E north, Washington. : meh dee Jewelry, Sriceto laboring persue ‘aueiy GROCKE AND T MERCHANT, roide Jewelry, Coral Jewelry. French Jet Jewelry, Eine Rubber Jewelry, Received at Prigg’s Dollar Store, No. 457 Penn- sylvania avenu FF etween 4g and 6th streets. ee ees For Corns, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, op- posite United States Treasury. 2,24,12; WHEN you FEEL a cough or bronchial affec- tion creeping on the lungs, take Ayer’s Oherry oo and cure it beiore it becomes incura- le. 3 10 MASONIC TEMPL z. Reduction tn Prices. EDUCATIONAL, _ SES I ATIN ABE ORGANIZING AT Cie Washi, ion Business le, corner 7th a¥s, WED . In- METZGER & BYLES, q uo rcitaticns on, MOMD Nespays sna eipars ‘at Soclock p.m. rot. F. A. SPRING: 417 SEVENTH STEEET. ye eng TS! Principal st West End .. Classes in Gi GENr’s awn Lapres’ Kid Gloves at $1.8 pair, | will also Le formed it applications are re all sizes. A new assortment ceived. fol5-lm’ just received at O, Baum’s Corset Factory, 408 7th st. HEMPLER bas all kinds of thermometers. Bext to Orb FeLtows Harz. Aris Sec! es, Loup meni for any, College We respectfully colt tbe ettention of tbe vubtow CLOTHING, igo Fs SERGE Ne sae GEOCERIES, corner 6th strest B. and Penn. WOOD AND COAL. Coe ABB WOOD DIRECT FROM THE WHARF. QUANTITY AND QUALITY GCARANTEED Bs EES eRGOD a Rroportenatly oltices nS Fie eet, OP} TEAS, WINES, &o., all of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly ali por chased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF. whicd Deuefit we most cheerfaliy give the consumer, — en eS ere Ww" ARE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF ‘Ss, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Wich we offer at the LOWEST PRICES. M call from the public ts solicited, as we are cont- dent we can please both tu regard to PRIOBS and QUALITY OF GOOBS. fans-ly WWM. T. CHANDLER WILTON DORN THE PEKIN AND YEDDO TEA STORE, 424, BINTH STaRer. a | ’ 2} "Gentlemen Who desire to dress well and taatef ‘and tu do #0 economically, ARE Becommended to Examine our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ING GOODS, * gobak oe, TERE FURNISHING GOODS. SHUN TOW EEE one ayeon Also, onr SAMPL) ME-TLAVUEED OOLONGS. in pscehnges FOR uate WORK. whick we make to order at short notice, J EP ON HAND. AND MAKE TO WE STILL KE: te Th FRENCH YORE SHIRTS, Uther amurkete, Briceste low tathe tose olsee were, NOAH WALEKER 2 00O., 611 PENNSYLVARIA AVENUE, . He. 1196, south side ct Poan: a) a sauwh (oat! woop: ' WOU! cuss ‘We sell none bat the beat quality FOR THE CORNET. LYKENS VALLEY, ont Warre asa | Fiodit cient sete: A MOST USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE 1N- | 4u gizea, Wil all order) soptly, ORMAP. aT 5 STRUCTION BOOK: ‘Also, OAK, PINB,and HIOKOBY Woop, | dif grades for bakers, ras aan camo | geen at ne ¥ onoioe of i (Office and yard, south side canal, corner 7th st. be Played with the origiial : in PART IIL, Trios for Cornet, Baritone “Serceein bonbes iBpociunes teat.post- paid, on receipt of retail price. : oF OLIVER DITSON @ 0O., Boston. a C. M. DITBON @ C@., New York. feb-we AW ,tr LOAN OFFIOES. | BOWEL AR erro, Pa akes literal advances on Go! Watep. on, Pie d Gentlemen » Wea log Bp fetter No Branch Oltice, | NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, ROBERT F TON & ©O.; Sia NINTH SIREED, ' WEEN DSTREST AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE } ADVANCES MONEY ! ar ONEWALF TRE USUAL & TES, ~ | ON GOVERNMENT | crys. | AND UTHBE SECURITIES DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SiLVEG WATCHES, GUNS, PISTOLS, Pianos, FINE CLOTHING ac, ur, Oat | Theatove GOODS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Has 8 Larce Stock of UNBEDEEMED PROP For Sale at Great Bargaing Keeps ee ® months Lefore aold to PAT ADVANCES Hag no connection with any other éstablieument, jan, Compectio hd Cees LUAN OFFIC) ou Gold and Sliver Weickes, Dicsmne aes solvers, abd sud Gentlemen's Wear ing Ap aolbiy GULDSLEIN & OU. Loan Oftice, 207 AND 209 4 STREET, ers Near Pennsyivanie avenue, ABO'S WASHING’ OFFiCB axD Bemoved to 914 Pennsylvania avenue, betwees ra. On ao, th crip Mire Bd roy ; A CHAPTER OF FACTS. | athe simple fact of my Low Prices i too well known to be doubted The fact of my being adie to sell eo cheap is be- cause J bly buy {or cash Avotber fact is, that 1 am satisicd with a rery small prone, seqtently, I find it a pleasing fact ts Comstautly crowded b Customers, Notwithstanding the fact that everybody is com- plaining of dull thine, L allow myself to inform those Who do net know of the fact. that I kecp every larze aud well assorted, Stock of FANCY GOODS AND TOYs, And alroot t Ope side ot m, devoted portant fact that I to DOLLAR GOODS, The particnlar attraction on this side of the store ‘Will certainly be the fact of your ba) ing eumetbing, And yon wil find it tobe a convincing tact thet you have laid out your money well. ‘The most stcbborn fact of ali is that my store ie @ No, 312 SEVENTH STREET, NEAB PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE 4 that 1 sigy myselt, = Your obedient servant. B. SILVERBERG. felS-tr . 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