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aetna eee rer -m-—-— Vw - National Tacater—E. T “Neck and Neck. Opera Howse—Janacschek aa “ Mary Stoari Linecin Hail Theodore Thomas’ concert. Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educater, 13% and E mreets. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of Oil Paintings, 1236 Penn- Sylvania avenue—New pictures just receive 1. ——s— A DOMESTIC THAGEDY. Jobn Carey Shot by Hs Step-Son. The Wound Supposed tobe Fatal—Sad win ination Of a Family F 5 About 7 o'clock this morning a man named Jobn Carey, keeper of a gcocery store on the corner of Ist and D streets, N. E., was shot by a Gallgcer carbine in the hands of William Keough, his step-son. Carey was standing on the porch at bis door when the -hot was fred, ard the missle (an ounce bill) entered and Paved thiorsh bis right groin, coming out on the back, ipilicting, it ts feared, . A MORPAL WounD. iiem Keough and bis brother Henry were en into erstody shortly afterwards by Officer John H. Murphey, of the seventh precinct, and taken to the Dow m. Keough . J. L. Crouse was ed the wound, and expressed would prove fatal. The ball y much flattened, snowing Was struck in its course. In- has resulted, and the @ very low state. The cir- cumstances this case, as detailed by the Keongbs, is to the effect that Carey married Mus. Keowzh some five years since, ebe being A WiDOW, WITH Fi : bamed respe the opinion that i was foord ve. thai ibe hip bone ternal hemorrha; wounded 3 ghter; that ops between the chikiren and ste father have been of an unpleasant natare cbildre charging that Carey bad no r- and married their mother for the ° yroperty ehe pomeseed, and that® _axe of the them all badly, trying to _¢ kad weated DRIVE Tem CHILDERS A° es On Wednesday, the 150 vay prow HOME. arre-fedon the chary ner y had Henry to the Police Cow 6¢ of vagrancy and taken bonds not toh —_.¢,when he was placed under sion. Sine’ sceme chargeable to the corpora- ting © yz Wat time the breach has been get- fre’ _.er between them, and yesterday Carey wo shots at Henry Keough from his re- ver, missing him; the difficulty being that mary puta horse in the wrong stall when or- ed to put it in the stable by Carey. Henry stayed away from home last night, and returned this morning and found Carey in a bad temper. Carey made A REMARK AWOUT BIS STRP-DAUORTER, which so enraged William Keough that he took the carbine and watched for Carey to come out of the house, when he fired at bim, with the re ult above stated. At two o'clock p. m., Dr. McCoy, who was With the patient directly after the shooting, paid another visit to the wounded d pressed the opinion that he cannot the shot was tired, Cary walked som ut on the sidewalk, w - -, tha -operty, M-cical Department of Georgetown College. Las! evening the second annual banqaet of the Alumni Society of the Medical Department of Georgetown College took p'ace man's, on 9th +treet, and was a very enjoyable affair. About %% o'clock the pany, nomberin, about thirty, sat down to a sumptuous repasi set out by the host. Dr. Young ‘as at the bead of the table. and Dr.J. E. Morgan opposite. Foll justice having been done to the numerous disues—fieb, tlesh and fowl, substantials and delieae'r —Dr. R. S. L. Walsh entered upon his duties ag toast master, announcing as the trst regular toast— “Our Alma Mater—The (eantainel knowledge and eivilization; may her benign influence cherished by her children tn the future as in the t.”” Dr. J. E. Morgan responded in some well-timed remarks, in which he spoke of the duty of the alumoi to their dima Mater, urgin, that they should always feel a love for it, anc that their course through life should be such as to retieet credit upon it; and that the taculty Would always feel an interest in the graduates. “ The president of the taculty—may he con- tinue to win the hearts of the young and the re- spect of the old by noble attributes,” was given next, and Dr. Young was called eat, reviewin, the course of the Medical Department o1 Geo-getown College, referring to the opposition they bad met with and overcome. He spok> of the establish ment of the medical department during its first year having but five members of the junior class, and reterred to the fact that that clas this year would be attended by forty or Bifty young men. The third toast ‘The Alumni. «A union of Let their watchword succeeding banquet their numbers would i:- crease, &e. ‘The tourtB toast. “The Graduating Class of "71. We welcome them ‘nto the b-otherhood of artyrs. May vbey im the future use their i their called Ward in .ome appropriate re- Fitth—The Medical Profession—the true champion of charity, whose labor is lowe and whose reward is we titude of the sufferin, bumanity,” was responded to by Dr. James Sothron. Sixth—“‘Our Patients—we do not torget them; they love us when ill; may they remember us in health.” Dr. Duvall replied to this toast. Seventh—“The Ladies—‘First in war, first in | gw first in the hearts of their countrymen.’ ” yx KR. De L. French acknowledged senti- ment. prets—the lever of public fulcrum be the rights of the sespte.” M print gy ng ey eeorencee, Njoth—“Our Country—the oftspri tyran- ny; born amidst revolution, nourish: ‘aeeegh civil war; may the robe of peace enwrap her maturity.” Kesponded to by Dr. Roas. ‘The remainder of the evening was spent socia- bly, volmuteer toasts bringing out Dr. RK. G. L. Walsh. Dr. ©. A. Daily, Dr. F. 8. Walsh and S. 8. Bond in succession. , jokes and Fecitation« follewed. T! m Chines’ ‘Was given with spit b PIF TRENTH AND SIXTEENTH DISTRICTS ‘The Boardof Kegistration vesterday in the West wing of the City Hall,registered 2,100 voters in the 15th and i6th districts (of whom 510 were colored follows: Inthe 15th district 1,448; of whom 3¢5 were colored, and in the 16th ‘dis trict 652; of whom 154 were colored. The total registered £o far in ali the districts is 13,100; of whom 5,36 are colored. SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH DISTRICTS. ‘The Board were im session at the (Greenleaf Cottee Mills H street south, to-d: for the 17th snd Isth districts. The !7th district comprises ail that part of thecity between G street south and the canal, and between South Capttol street and Eight street west, and the Ith district that part of the city south of G street south, between South Capitol and ht street west. ‘The Seventeenth district window was crowded @vring the entire ae and up to two o'clock the line seemed to lengthen gradually instead of shortening. At that hour 202 whits and 215 colored had ‘red. The Eighteenth dustric’ line was rather slack until two o'clock, bet after that bour the line lengthened. at that bour 1:4 whites and 210 colored had been enrolled. ——_-——- Tee PcRcHASE OF AVENUES PRoreRtY ny THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC KaiLRoaD Comraxy.—The negotiations for the purchase of the property at the corner of 6th street and Peunsy! by the Baltimore and Potomac Kailroad Company have not, as yet, been completed, bat it Ge rag im a day or two the necessary deeds will be executed. The fae of ‘ton’s property—the Fountain Hotel, ory and basement French roof build- ‘vg. erected op the site of the old Central Hotel—is a fixed fact. The other Property, men- te tiened ss purchased or about i the three-story brick buil ing to Ummisky as a Moore's estate and occupied by bree-story rectaurant: the Lewis Jobnaon, occupied by Ji three-story house owned cupied as a hardware esta) bre the Critic. - — FIRE THIS MoRNING.—About 3 o'clock this morning fre was in the herman ‘there is am insurance the house is about $3, brown. rere a La — rummsane_— Onesies wine, convicted about three months ago bez. trom the srelaneed ott Nonistin a, Was nederaas sued by the President, on account of his beaith, CORPORATION AFFAIRS. Board of Aldermen March 27, 1871. | The secretary being sbeent, Mr Henry Was elected secretary pro iemi., and the chair ia! before the board a cemmunicstion frem the Mayor aunocnetog hie approval of several acts which origi- hated ip this board. ise, ® communication from the Mayor transmitting one from Wi am Forsy:h, 4 tOperinte cent of sewers, &c , recommendi: ‘that the aw for Isying the 18-inch pipe sewer in K etre orth. beiween lith and th streets west, bs » vended that the sewer may be covatracted from }2th to With cireet west; :eferred to drainage com- mittee. Mr. Lewisalso. from same committes. reported & bill to set the curbstones and pave the footways and Vermont aven3e, Q Street to Boundary; do. on both sites of Kingman ’s iri, between Pand © streets north and 13th and T, making an appropristion to p: Dewnis McNamara a ceficiency for grading and graveling 3d street northwest, all ef which wer? passed, and the board adjourned. Demoerat eetings, Meetings of democrats and Conservatives were held in several of the legislative districts last ® COUNCIL BILLS. Several Conncil bills were referred. Bill to pay James © im and ge A. Barr $700 for con- upended #0 a8 to make he | evening, 9s follows: FIPTH DIETRICT. The mectiog. in this district was for the pur- pose of organizi: rmanent cl campaign. John. heron Soar, er dent, R. A. Waters secretary a erty treasure! On a wt Maryland avenne to the Potomac river. the proper grade can be ascertainet. aud i ct the superintendent of sewers, &c ,to confer as Tp Ae Domible with the proper antnorittes of the more ai d Potomac railroad and determine the | ty 2; fed ae a nae ar, Hae erty, the te eranided Torney et Hustesatt. | Merarn times Voxttra Wea RMS, “omunltee Micpieds Bil to lay a water wis Re Verats | Hagerty, Samuel E glass, WU am Horbert, ayenue between Tand U etree north, wasamended, —— Juan Ep Bridy et, August o of 5 80 M8 a5 mai -ozzins, Jo! and i ith street. from T to U. and the bill then poset | Soa they were authorived to, 20m Mul Bil! granting permission to James J Sbedt sur-ae to erect call upon other iHehens ia the rear of his brick tariaiege: | MeMbers of the club to"ateist* -hem in attendin Peet treaty £9 construct a water main in tath | & the interests of the PErTY *.n that district, # ceet, to vortheast; pasved Bll grant. | Committee, consisting of S ‘ps, Douglass, Wm. {Pk permission to the Arlington boat club to Suet, | Daw. R. A. Waters, Paty’ ck Haverty and John boat heuse <n the river front. between Sh and lore | B. Turton were appOiP’ od to dratt @ constitu- Sener bene Prre Bk grade one gravel | tion an“, {y.laws tor the government of the poy JW Plant 67 for tuneral exeenses of ferns Me. K. A. W aters offered a resolution szed Bill ameading street. from lth to 7° ,aesting every Foember of the elub to use ali sewer lay said sewer from 2th to Wib arhorable means to have their friends regi-tered, ‘and urging the importance of electing k.r. Me-- rick to Con qre-s, who would represent the true interests of the people ef this District without fear or favor. pe SEVENTH DISTRICT. The democratic and conservative voters of this district met at Dailey’s Hall, the president, 8. T. Dray, in the chair, and 3. F. Slater se.. rctary. The following were nted a flaance oe appoi ce commiltee: J. T-C-Clatk, dE. Edwards, Wr 0B, Newman Ward, Wm B. vwu, and L. waldecker, aii of | H. Hines, Peter Lammond and R. S. Maine. Councit nn WATER METER AGAIN The 4 bbigiale | cumaaaeas lub of this beter ¥ etc ey rag 0 ie democratic and conservative club o! wvint resola iow adopting the Meore water dente ag'read and Mr. Stewart saked te eine | district met at German Hall, 11th street, ) ons Carusi in the dhair, whe Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, ‘Chase vbyects chairman of the committze on drafting @ co: - stitution, made a report, which was adopted. TENTH DISTRICT. The democratic and conservative club met at Myev’s Hall, Capt. John Travecs in the chair, Frank Myers secretary, but transacted no busi. ness of general interest, the time being occu- pied with speech making. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. ‘The democratic and conservative club of this distriet met at Potomac Hall, and organized ‘y the election of James £. Mitchell president; H. A. Smith, Secretary, Ar. Chase objected, saying the Board had already seted against the bill adopting the Moore met-r, and how here came aucther efiurt to force the thing on the Board. It con'd not be acted upon again this session under the rules. Mr. Stewart said they would see whether one or two men could rule this Board. r. Chase sad that was just exactly what they toses. hair ruled thet Mr. Cha Was net well taken asthe bill ago contained other matter. cEiT, Champion sppealed from the decision of the air. Mr Shepherd read the role that fany matter re Jected should not be acted eu again at the same #24 sion The question being taken. the Chair was not «ns- tained. the vote resulting —Yeas— Messrs. Dav Gnlick, MeCathran, Slater, and Stewart—5 eam Champion, Chase, Couuolly, man and Shepherd—7 Ce 1 to lay water main in Rhode Island avenue, from 9th tolvth streets N. W - pases BUUNTY CLAIMS. # point of order yected two weeks Leech, vice president; @. and G. Johnson, treasury. A resolution wrs adopted declaring Thomas E. Lloyd the choice of the clab as a candidate for the lower board of the legislature, and Mr. Lloyd being loudly called for, stepped forward and delivered a spcech, warmly advocating the election of K. 'T. Merrick as Delegate to Congress. TWELPTF DISTRICT. loore, cil Bill - The democratic and conservative club of thts Mr. Moore. frem the spectal committee on boun- | 4.2% 7 " Pa peor ihm relict Joel Gittings, ‘Thos, | istrict met at Coombs’ Hall, on Peunayl- Smallwood and Philip B. Chew, ailof which were | Vabia avenue, near 10th street—the Presidant .. Also, adversely and Jobu W" Bai claims of Wm aod Wm, ler, Obas. Humphreys Columbus Alexander) in the chair, 'r. Hoon secretary. . Reports were made by Ma, Wm. Dickson, of the committee, and Marcus B. Latimer, of the exec@tive committee. Mr. Henry Lyles moved that five judges be appeinted to conduct tue primar election, and that such election be held on Tuesday, April 4th, from 3 to8 y’elock p. m.,to nominate a candidate for the House of Delegates. This motion wes ado) ; and, on motion of Mr. dames F. Russell. the selection os the judges was postponed until next Monday evening. SEVENTERATH DISTRICT. The democrats and acts. » pave and gutter on both sides enue, from 7th to 12th strects west, wes taken 0 consideration of sach bill that the pavi the question had been taken into the courts. conservatives of the Mri Dayit comcnsred in this view of the case. Mr. | Seventeenth district held @ mecting last night Chase did not think that question should aflect the at Island Hall, for the purpose of organizing a arg oeny mr Shep | ciub. Dr. T. @. in was ealled to the chair, would decide whet! ne and Simon Joseph was chosen secretary, ani the Mayor or the Board of Public Works. The bill | from the committce appointed at a previous wae paseed. meeting to report a constitution and by-laws THE WHOLESALE MARKET Hever. made a report, which was adopted. The first ltt Mos rm the ee sen eee ee article names the club as the Democratic and the Lill appropriating a sufficient amount of mance | COtServative Club of the Seventeenth district. ‘The club then proceeded to the election of permanent officers by bailot which resulted in the choice ef C. C. Callan for president; Simon Joseph, vice president; T. to enable the Maycr to carry cut the contract made Sith Arthur Pannell for erecting suitable buildings ‘hoierale market house on the opel eat pac a avenues. '. H. 8. Boyd, secretary; from Wth to 12th streets, report: majority of | Fugene A. Boswell, corresponding secretary, Ea Stier Wecenet een ee mrere ‘aud bent fis | #24 Jackson Yates, treasurer. The following Dinerity report, ane asked to have thesame printer | CoMmittee of five were appointed to attend the as his argument against the bill. His pointe were | Tegistration to take place ‘he old Coftee at the 53440 already appropriated to complete | Mills on 4% street to- 3 . Bureh, J. O. <ne-tenth of the proposed struetare was sufficient Walker, Jonn Fitzgerald, Thomas Kelly, and provide for such dealers as should be provided for. snd thet it was inexpedient and impolitic in the embaerrasted condition of the corporation finances George Whittington. NINETEENTH DISTRICT. assed condition of the cor ‘The democrats of this district met last even- whlch le not the property oe eee ere erouNE | ing at O'Brien's Halls wher the following were erecting it the eatire stracture. = appointed the executive committee of the club: ‘he S ery read. Mr. Baker's reqnest. the homas Friebus, L. Tborn, John MeMahon, report of M.. Uluss, the architect. in fever of © pomas Crahan, Chris. Kenney, A. Boreland, sobrovement. which report was published in Tue | M. Farrell, and P. Hagan. On motion of F Sian several weeks ago e.reported bit | Hak&n, it was resolved to hold a primary elec. mani I | tom on Tuesday. Aprild, trom ite aaioe P- m., at the O’Brien school house. A resolution endorsing the nominatien of Richard I. Mer- rion ef $24 Oy comp! acd the bi'ls end incor report of Mr. Moore were ordered to be printed ar the subject mace the special orer for uext Monday rick as delegate to Congress was adopted. A evebIng at 9 o'clc — aie registration committee of fifteen was pointed, tie, Dhebiend phates pettin ca tceniens viz :—M. Farrell, John Hogan, Charlies Ken- child he rf rete rey, C. H. Johnson, Thomas Friebns, Fred. Myers, Jobn Murphy, F. W. DeCra: Shanahan, P. Hagan, James Nalley, J. L. Thorn, J.MeNamera,John Burke, and John McMahon; after which Messrs. Fred. Myers, George Newell, James Nalley, M. Farrell, -Jo'm Hogan, and Patrick Halloran were appoiu: +d challengers. ‘nS Hospital, sekivg aid for that institut B= Hine prerented petition of property owners for the cloving of as alley tn square 491: referr-d. 4 LOT FOR SCHOOL PURPOS¥S Mr. Champion, fron t cck co's, reported @ bill appropri $150 crase a lot for school purposes in tve third Gd trlet—-enat of Lith street east and north of ti a ee uoreront.| A ConPiIpeNce Man wiITH Nemzaovs % Richards, | NaMRs.—Last evening Detective Tillman ar- £ with the re | rested John McKenzie, alias Bob Johnson, alt: « Setateg atte that 1800 copies of the report be | Jonn Thomas, = notorious conten man, who ME MOORE'S MINORITY MaNEUVE has been operating among the colored people of Mr Moore asked that Mr. Bicharda’ report be | this city fcr eome time past. This warrant was read betore he pag eke upon it. it | issued some two months since on a charge of as the r of the re- ar of the diccussion the larceny of $14 from a colored man at whose houce he was stopping oncharity. He left the ity when be found off cers were after him, of motions to postpcne the reading, &c., &c.. which | ° : took p20 much of the beur that uct enough of it and bas recently returned. There are other was left in which to read the report. Mr- Baker | Charges against him. He was locked up, and therecpon moved to suspend Cotipedion gf ing ad | will have a hearing to-morrow before Judge jourrment at 12 p. m.. 80 asto extend the tine. | Suell. ‘Then the fon commenced. Moore moved to a THE coxcrars of Theodore Thomas’ orches- tra will end with that of Ss The attempt to criticise their rendering of the programme of last night would be as inetfectual as it would be to point out defects in works of the great ime many of the members the meant: seeing no chance for the transaction of any other Lusiness, bad left the room, snd when the cailcom- | masters which they rendered. ‘The gud.en: O ed . Durivg | received the more classic works with as mu: a i c= enthusiasm as could be expecied; many ha: iJ little appreciation for the higher order of music. ‘The programmes, however, have been happily elected by Mr. Thomas, and the tastes of ail are suited. The ‘amme of this evening we Consider the gem of thetnerics, —_—_e—__ ANOTBER Onz.—Some one is run over every day now. The law every where else that riders and drivers must give way for trians does not seem to apply in this city. If you are on foot and see a vehicle or horse approachin, run for your life, if you can’t run stand #til! an: be run over. About 12 o'clock yesterday an old man named Daniel Barrett was run over by a two-horse buggy driven by aman named John Wilkipson on th street. The wounded man was assisted by Sergeant Brosnan, of the sixth recinet, to bis residence on G street, between Tse and North Capitol streets. Noone arrested, ie: lound at bis offi, hbor! aud tLe seveu mem- ts present finding themselves powerless to pro: cecd further, thereupon adjourned. Board of Common Conneil. President Holden in the cbair,and all the mem- bers present. Prayer by Mr. Bowen. Messages were received from the Mayor announcing bis ap- id pot be ‘boed broval of certain acts, apd enclosing a communica tion from the Comptroller asking au appropriation to pay two extrac lerks for services; referred, NEW BUSINESS B: . Wi a - referred By Mir Lewis—Bill grantivg permianon | ‘THR W. H. Eatox Hapras Corpus Ca to the Arlington Boat Ulab to erect a boat- hou. Testimony as to the Prisoner's Inganity.—To-day {he river trent. Passed Bill to grade avd crave! ® | the warden of the jail had before Judge Ham. street NE —- Bul to | phreys, of the Criminal Court, Win. . Eaton, A ates: pase’ Bilt far eile | WhO was committed to. jail on’ Monday, on the Gecrge T. Deativg; p ‘Mr Po or | charge of arson in attempting to set fire to By Mr Pop. ft sewer im L street. frcm Sth to 9th; referred Bill remit certain taxes assessed on lots 22 and 23, squat S57; passed. Biil for relief of ¢. F. Tyler A. passed. Bill to pay employes in the Water passed. | Shaffield’s store and other buildings. Mr. A. K. Browne appeared as bis counsel, and after several witnesses had testified to his insanity, ee elles tition Of proper = =< rota I egy 3 bow! case ae kee a + the Secretary of the Interior to obtain I~ teetin gvios the construction ot aewer! rt * | mission to the Insane Asylum. Of rescbation, for “constructing ‘ sewertin if rest REPUBLICAN DELEGATES TOTHB NOMINATING stopard Bill for sewer in K street, from 34 street | ConvENTION.—The republicense of the Fitth fo, Tiber Creek: a. Bill to gi and gravel distriet hela 8 meetin last night st the Stevons ~ a erred. Bill to | school-house, Henry ton: ident and M. Sues Letwecn Herth: Coping atseeachusetiaare. | 5. Qnigley secretary, when the following were par JW Plant ne sas sitest | elected delegates to the convention ohichtmmns, well. late a firemen of this city; to-morrow to nominate a Delegate to Congress: — ll for cu Henry D. Peyton, M. J. Quigley, Henry Him- east side ber, B. F. Grant, and Joseph Anderson. mort ‘of L street north, ARRECTED ON A TRLEGRAM.—Yesterday, de- ee Sele eater eee nee tectives Coomes and Miller were requested by Febroary 16, 171. adopting the Moore met telegram of chief of detectives Crane, of Balti- stoudard water mete . Petition of more, to look out for and arrest a colored girl Pabst. referred. B; Bartoo—Bill mak: named Mary E. Myers. The officers found her svgropsiotion for er ina very short time, and informing Mr. Crane Pe ee ws 4 of the fact, detective Pontier came over last ae te 3 evening, and returned with the prisoner, who is charged with the grand larceny of $190. -—. THe Sovraerx Baptist EDUCATIONAL Convention wijl meet in Marion, Ala, on . the 12th of April, and Rev. G. W. Samson, of to condemn end p: soe ety water | this city, will address the convention on: "The street 5 fekrreo” Rates calmeoveumnnietr reat’ | Demand for Improved Facilities for Female Education, and its Character as adapted to felon ironies the Bt aror to wunpead "work ou the | Weman’s Sphere in American Society firso. street, P to Bor streets, pa gt Sey and gravelled: passed’ | A Hat axp Suaw-—In the Police Court Jomt resolation aut g the Mayor tolayafisg | yesterday Mary Keenan was charged with ——— aveteaee, orsent Head aud | stealin; = . and ae cateet at $15, the ; passed. water irs. Cassell. ese articles were weds Leland arenue, from sth to 10th streets eee ‘hile be ie " Mr. Holten— a 0 Bills to from 7th te ith MisstNG.—A late issue of the Richmond conn- ty Gazette, of Stapleton, Staten Island, N. states that Dr. Thos. W. Donovan, of that place. formerly of Wasbington, left his home for this city about three weeke ago, and has not been beard from since. tothe at ALDERMEN’s ar: Couneil bilte for the relief cf to ley 8 water main in Vermont nate cent vee, soa'b streets uorth, amended by the’ Aldermen, . —— flered resol: a —A lation. which was | -,J4MAG@E 70 THE Lone Brive! schooner ne ee ran into the southern draw of the railroad i \Reat- Beard b; the resalaston bridge across the Potomac this morning Sara or marche tat ec ner ing itso that the trains are delayed. m ans ietatipete the sale of property Mussre. Merzourn & BYies, grocers, on 7th AETORTs OF COMMITWERS. street, bargains in the way of Ui to sot te curbetones ang gore tbe fost Fe pg en ripe pln ag omg do and gutters on both sides » Aslan large stock of tho Sneet of groceries. Splat reestat oma Telation to the ornamen: | | ALASKA D1 veo gos sitone | ¥- sa anc sentenced to three THE COURTS. 7 Georgetown Advertisements, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Cr wuRst Count, Judge Hi —Yester- ley, Annas te 7! Charged with au assaalt and fey Anme <*» + to kill Mary Brown, was (CF ekoncxtows componation Taxus. battery with inten. “and received a nominal 18, March 15. 1871 assault, *"¢ The bills for for the year Savicie! ot Mae case 0: SRR Brown, grand | 1971 are ready for delivery "he Untlector ie aicecn, larceny, @ Dolle pros. was en/cred. Col ed to make an abatement of fen per centum on all ‘Tolzon, ebarged with grand larcen > "2s Com | taxes paid on or before the Ist of April eusuing : vioted ‘and sentenced to one eer {a ste Peet ith section of the Act to provide tary. 1 Lawson and John H. <4 ben charged with sran® gen pel That fon, charged veny, - months each in jail. Frank Carroll was convicted of burglary ‘and sentenced to three years in the peniten- tiarp. Julia Sullivan, charged with petit lar- ceny, was convicted and received a neminal sentence. Orrick or C. W. HAVENNER @ ©o., Real Estate and Note Brokers, No. 643 LOUISIANA AvEsr THIRD DOOR WAST OF SEVENTH STREBT. $41,000 for Inv ment, We have to loan upon Real Estate’ Security the following sums of moaey 5 sums of £1.09 cach. 3 GY each, This morning, Lewis Bell plead guilty of a 4.00 each charge of obtaining goods by false preteu-es, Het and was sentenced to ore year in ihe Albany 009 each. penitentiary. In the cases of Bettie Moore, i sum of iw a nee grand larceny, and Eliza Andrews, receiving ak HAVENSER & CO... stolen goods, a nolle pros. was entered. = Purposes s otye mF Bt mosey ae mh28-te w, a IRCUIT CouRT, Judge Olin.—To-day, Down- ours. very truly, . D. OOGKB. came ~ al . Wall & Co; verdict for Tpiaintlit, mbl6 di (CBAs. 4. MCEUEN & CO. ing O'Brien agt. Potomac Steamboat Company; submitted, and judgment for defendant. Poice Court, Judge Snelt.—Edmond Gray, colored, arsault and battery on James Wood. SELLING out. Tn consequence of the death of the senior partner, and the early closing out of our business, we offer REAL ESTATE AGENTS, $13 SEVENTH STKEST, OPPOSITE P. 0. Pames {ecod, colored, atenalt and battery On | meee ee RTA NOS, ONOR RG ON LL eae, | kU Soe ee oe TaB PURCHASE AND | prey toh pda a oder grse ag Pag ENTS: MUBIO| BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS | BOUSES: ANU THE COLLECTION OF RESTS | other ; : - Pat- | and FANG ‘and below cost’ 3 rick Rogers, lond and boisterous language; SBEET MUBIC at the rate of fivecents Ror sheet. Have ie list of desirable iar | ros fined 83. Wm. Keough, assault and batrery on | _ Parties wishin, eat in Incrative bosiness, | SALE and EXCHANGE. mb2s-6¢ John Cary with intent to kill; committed to | &t an eld-established sta can the Stock and Fixteres cheap and on easy term MhISIm 198 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.U. OoTIOR. From and after March Ist, 1671, no acconnt will be allowed to BUN OVER 90 DAYS. No deviation from above rule on account of persons. im F.M. LAZEN BY N EW SfBING GOODS. BENJAM:N MILLER, 101 BRIDGER STKEET,G EOKG ETOWN, Has just received a large assortment of SPRING GCUDS, of the newest styles, embracing LADIES’ DRESS — Shawls, Spring OC eres for Meu and ys. Also, 8 complete assortment of Goods, Mourning Goeds; Alpacas, await the results of injuries inflicted. Lizzi Schafer complained that Danicl Maiacru as saulted her. The case was postponed unti! Saturday A WEAKLY WICKED Gama. Charles Weakiy and Elizabeth, his daughter Were arrested and brought before the cour (his morning on the charge of vagrancy in Georgetown, and having no visible means ot support, being persons of evil life and fame. Alter a hearing they were committed to the Georgetown workhouse 20 days. These prison ers have the reputation of putting up jobs on he young men of Georgetown; Elizabeth Weakly making the Set of rape, and her father ‘swearing to it, and in some cases the Parties so charged would come forward and fettle on terms proposed by the Weakly’s in order to fave exposure. This little game has become pretty well understood, and they have now a chance to reflect on their evil ways in the Georgetown workhouse. Adjourned. GEORGETOWN. RUNAWAY AND SmasH Ur.—Doctor L. W. ton and Liven pecial, Money can be saved by giving us acall, as deter mined to selt barcaine 7® mh Eseeoran NOTIOR. Ritchie, who has lately lost two horses by lock- | 10 consequence of my removal from the District jaw, met with another mishap in the horse ling | 92 the Ist ot May, I hereby notify all having Goods esterday. His horse attached to his buggy was | Sivoried jor Watches and Jewelry. to re on tetng held by acervant at Fort Whipple. and | pirce,?3 Bridge April. 1571 Any Goods let over ecm! bere mea bog Deere Kregel SS te hog be sold at public anction, without awa) War e Aque je, where fa) notice, was stopped minus th core tae buggy, | »Curedeemed Pledges om hand already. Stock and which had been left in ail along the road. | Fagg? OF ele. ig GOLDSTEIN pane Fire.—The alarm of fire last night at nine 2 - o’clock, was caused tayo de mcs crooner aches aon! | CAML TABS AGH JLAPORS, ORES. ay on the premises 0} misteas er, z , coppesed to be the work of an incendiary. Ihe poors. bio eto., at L GRALWOULS 17x steamer Addison was on hand, and ag usual | Bridge, strost, aod tor aes oe quenched the flames in short order. fromm Philadelphia, Captats Panes, Site DRY GOODS. ney, from lelphia, Captain Parson, while 5 clearing for home witi 360 tons of Oumberland coal, in tow of the tug-boat Governor Curtin, BY GooD broke her hawser, and during the high wind of pated, Yesterday she was driven ow the rocks at Ana- | A few LACE CURTAINS at $4 per pair.worth $550. lostan Is) torn peed High street, where abe | LACE for Cartaias at 25 cts, Der yard, worth 75 cts. lies fast wed, in between two large rocks. i bee eee eee a ete noon made two ineffectu: pts to i = lodge her. Another attempt was made by the | PURE MOHAIR, buf color, $3 cents; has tugs Governor Curtin, rotomac. and Katie | 1,000 cents and ladies LIN HANDKEROHIEFS ‘Wise to get her off at high tide this morning, wei Po ad pegstereguer oe. Tngeabat Eroving unsuceosetal, she is being | WHITE Gc aseortment of DRESS GO 7 {He WATER Srpz.—No one ever river front lined with more cratt of than at present. The coal wharves with coastwise schooners bein, there are others at anchor in the stream await- ing a berth at the docks. Then there is the 1,000 ton steamer net to the Reading Kallroad reed (Rattlesnake,) loadiug with for Portland, Maine, and lower down is to 75 vents the George H. Stout which arrived from Phila- | CU sc 10 to 5 cents. delphia this mornin, RE! ID _ “ALEXANDRIA MARS AN CTR TOLE TSS ear ALEXANDRIA. mh22-6t" potite Patent Office. Pe BONO PUBLICo. Go To , ,BRODHEAD & CO.’8 And see their Leautitul 8; ring Goods et received from New York and leiphia. They are as Chea) they sre ‘and Good. Cavatry Comrany.—A oo young gentlemen of this vicinity favorable to the or- gapizati n of a Cavalry Company was held on Seturday evening last, the names of thirty-six were presented ter membership, and a commit- 8 th Colored {ce consisting of Dr. Gott. Edward Dainger- | Ailpscas atic, Black Silks trom $1.25 0 uD. field, Rose Cats, F. K. Windsor and D. B, Sterling Bpool Gotta Te: Bisel Japanee Smith, was appointed to procure the names of Philadelphia Poplins, “Berlinese loth, all who desire to belong to the company, aud and French Calicoes, White Goods of ali report at a future meeting. iptions. @loves, Hosiery, Flannels, Towelings, ec Sheetings, and a ost of other goods, any and all VaLvarie Stock INJURED.—A_ Darham a a pelfer, valued at #100, purchased by Mr. W. D. | Bin ss si atdoumcaie’, aly soa bie oe Wallach of Culpeper county, Va., from Mr. | Suro ty scamine the stock of BRODHEAD & Ui 9 Clem Hill, of Prince George’s county, Md., was | 1295 F street. corner 13th street mbis-16t s.ruck on the back by the colored boy having her in charge at the ferry wharf on the opposite side of the river a day or two ago, and so injar- ed that she could not be brought’ any farther, and was left there to die. Launcu.—A large seized timber flat, built by Mr. H. K. Bradshaw, to be used by him in the cons.suct‘on of bridges on the liné of the Was ton & Kichmord Radroad, was lauw y from the stocks at the lower ship fe last evening. PROFESSIONAL. VITAL MAGNE A natural remedy for all diseases, either physical or mental, whether im actate or chronic tor! IT! - B. CROCKER, Pathologist, “mhiims 707 Gh street, NW. CITY ITEMS. D. y are pro 4 by an entirely now THE CELEBRATED Marquise and Marguerite ‘Alcohelic Spirits. Mercury or: ~ Glove, 2 ai the spring shades, = just been a 2 received at CU. Baum’s Ie Kid Glove Depot, 408 7th st. od pececumionns Nuaken {tthe meetin OUR NEW STYLES of Corsets, trom France ene mtT mor the Le vecceref whew and Germany, have just arrived, and can be | eqreasonably, The majority of the tlieer Me oiee had in all qualities and prices. from Dyspepsia and nig prc it. We have cer- ©. Baum, Corset Importer. tificates of cures from the = Nvmapeee pia — most sahington PREMATURE gray ef the hair should be 8a) fo be incurs: prevented, and th nd surest preventive sultations is Hall's Vegetable Sici! Hair Renewer. ——$——— New SPRING STYLES ele J daily at Eise- man & Bro’s, Clothiers and Tailors, 505 7th street, May Building. ——_~————— GEETLEMEN AND Lapizs Krp GLoves at One Doliar @ pair, at C. Baum’s es Hoop Skirt and de 17-tt Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 3,2 ON F. HARBA Mzs. Moopry’s ABDOMINAL Corsgt, recom- J é 8 yehar AT Law, a mended by all physicians, can Gao and de2-tf D. ©. made to order, at C. Baum’s Hoop 5! and (poms WILEON. Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 3,21 ATTORNEY AT LAW, = ALL THE LEADING STYLES of boys’, youths’ | p522 Four-and a half street, in and mens’ Clothing st Oak Hall. B17,6 | sively before the oe HEMPLER has urinometers and hydrometers, | °! the United 8 CaLirorNiA CATAWBA WINE on draught, at Miller’s, 420 7th street, opposite Odd Feilo Hall. 3,2,3: NovEtrres mm Neck Weag, at the Original . Prompt attention France's, 431 7th street. The cheapest Store in | of Olaims. Office, 4: the city: No branch stores. 3,2,k ee For Corns, Bunions, oe "pr Wales coaitaneaee as arn | 745® PLMASUBE IN INFORMING MY posite United States Treasury. 112: | old customers and the public in general that I hava the ven to the Collection * ite City Hall. my23-ly _ SEWING MACHINES. Buy Tre Cacesratep “ Frano” Coutars, | bought the the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale GENERAL AGENCY only at the Original Franc’s, 431 street. sse$ SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE for the District of Columbia, and until the rebuild- ing of my old store, I am temporarily located at No. 407 9th street, under Lincoln Hall. I have also added to the above the agency for BUTTERICK’S CELEBRATED PATTERNS, Look for the name. No branch stores. 3,2,1: = SAVE YOUR money and buy your Gent’s Fur- nishings at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. The cheapest Store in the city. No branch stores. 82,1; aan Gent's Hatr Hoss, of all the different des, in Cotton, Lisle, and Merino, at prices fosuit the ‘most’ ecoudmical at the Or ginal STane tamar ene? 1s few Serato show's barge stock Franc’s, 451 7th street. No branch stores. 3,2,1: Thanking my former customers for their past fa tronage, hoping by strict attention and dealing to retain my former reputation. LEWIS BAAB. NOBTON will still continue in YSTOsE = as SEWING MACHINE 1s TRE GneaT vaRrery in Wurte SHIETS—one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or in front or in back—all sizes—at the inal Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 7th street, at Popular Prices. No branch stores. 3,2,1: OUNNINGHAM ts now peaanae ttt Rew York. =~ Head taken by thes BEST MACHINE SVEBOONSTBUOTED. sring® fect B.—vld ydactary9uR th Cail at the office, led le. BS 7th 4 ttrect, between Tasd Maswachinette eee’ meat — * LICTED. OU ABE SUFFERING WI’ DYSPEPSIA, 1 ee ER ten vm tna On Lived COMPLAINT aRY CABNON’S INDIAN VEGETABLE BITTERS, Ap excl rely Vi le Compound, which. Read eputine tog |» and ms aetion to the entire sye'cue suffering from disea. will find in this medicine a safe and reliable t is no. h but has stood the test TWENEY FIVE Vedio sprees “ For saleby Druggists generally. Price 50 cents Manufectared only by CHaBLES STOTT & CO.. mb24¢-Im_ 480 Pennsylvania avenue. LADIE®’ DRESS ‘TRUNKS, N CORING aND GavaRY BIRDS FO SOLE LBATHER TRUNKS, Retna ces waire, ane x . BADDLEBY ona HAREBSS, Aa a BD. Buses: CARRIAGE ROBES, &0., 20, In GBEAT va ae PRIORS FOR Ps ea ir manuractony Tan opens Hier 2B sown a _whs os 0.715 BENET ace. (Ove door above Oud Fellows’ Batt, Br. OnNA PRIETIDY mors. cry “Tes Panties ace, | Bere Jdreaks, STAYS vet tp one ges83. at Nae ISTROP @ DUDLEY, Real Estate and Note Brokers, CORBER OF 71m AND LOUISIANA AVENUE. $26 .000 TO LOAN on Real Estateand Business ‘Ali cinsses of Securities bonght, sold and aay anced on, m25-Lw WwW W. COX, REAL ESTATE AND GENEBAL . aE) RET. ] | AGENT, No 919 ?ru SiR | LOTS FOR SALE-PABT OF METROPOLIS VIEW j EW. NEAR GLENWOOD CEMETEsY, Lot SS acres.1 POR. Lots5 * 3P.1B. Lotis-8 “ 2 P wR. A Wo Fao PFE “xe; One-third cash, datance in 6, | 12.15 and 4 rane” 5 -for ee. bein 5 Of Lot 2, cng he. Forts four scree. being part Reploce’ “Zlgd Believicw. south weet of the Lnmue eral Agent, No. ‘STO 7eh street, M.McROBERTS. ANDBEW B. COYLE. ‘Atiorncy-at- Lave. McROBERTS @ REAL ESTATS. on. AND COLLEO . Special attention given to jusiness before the several ents of the Government. mh3-ly USTIN P. BROWN, CONTRACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner of New York avenue and 1th street. credit Be in all parts of the city for sale on lo! erected for persons owning grou Pesce Sash ccseaa nn armas, Saal Bstass c. CLOTHING. gf ae OLD HEADQUARTERS FOR BoOYs’ CLOTHING, at OAK MALL, 7th street. mbi7-Im NEW STYLES FOR SPRING, w ARE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF MEN’S, YOUTH'S AND BOY’S CLOTHING, Which we offer at the LOWEST PBICES. jemen who desire to dress well and tastefully, os ‘and to do so economically, ARE Becommended to Examine our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Also, our SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WOK. whick we make to order at short not-ce. P ON HAND. AND MAKE TO WE OTILL ae EE: The FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, ‘The Best Fitting and the Best Made Shirt in this or other markets. ag low as the lowest elsewnere, NOAH WALKER &Co., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, fels-tr J. HEIBBRGEB, (Bnecessor to H. F. Louvon & Co., CITIZENS, ABMY AND HAVE MERCHANT TAILOR, Pr meee C8 305 Pean are Ww MntRorotitan Hoten, % PAINTING, &e. AINTING, Bte. 3, HUDSON. s1n8 0 Sourm iemerrvam 4 AVERGE, ay Cc.* POWER ousR. eran, One ene LOGISIANA AVERGR mpi as ete Sa tarpon a wey PROMPTLY ATTENDED Tu, PERSONAL OUTFITS. — Bice nee Leas sere Baas au. on between 4th and 6th. Beton ye art Ea Facts Speak for Themselves! A FEW OTHER AND DESIBABLE AND GOOD ARTICLES WHICH CAN BEB BOUGHT FoR ONE DOLLAR, ar SILVERBERG’S. FIQUE FOULER SERGE} pty tw, *PANOSUME LACE TIDIES, sizo 244 tect, og iY HANDSOME LACE HDKFS, linen cam- 8 ‘MUSLIN CHEMISETTRS, very band- “HEAL MALTESE LAGE UOLLARS, tn diserent ar wen new styles of LADIBS' double bovis att tee four pairs for @1- Also, a anD ‘MED OAMBBIO P74 aan LINEN 8G '» Worth 87 cents, ‘of LIN Ni rey ofp LINES CUFFS AND at SILVERSBERQ’s, 319 SEVENTH STREST, FAMILY & JPPLIES, &e. 1104 TWELFTH an; | CHOICE GROCRE™) s AND Low rer =e Buy Your | aS and GHUUERIBG Prot”! Wa. F. GIVEN, 1104 22tb Street. near — oa a we from I) to #2 per cent.en al pare Edin The following quotations are for primo arricies only” Bee Oricane... White. Crashed, Pow a & Grant UGARS.—Bewt sv Loaf Bn) MOLASSES — Beet fe BEST NEW ¥ Vinelan Cosmard « Bos BUTTER. GOSH gy BUTTER 1.700 POUNDS JUST BECBIVED FINBST IN WASHINGTON PRICE t EASONABLE CALL AND SBE ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND TEA MEBCHABT, MASONIC TEMPLE, _mhao Corner Sth and F ste, Lee: LOOK LOOK ©) r) — Why not buy where you can buy the cheapest, for Withont doubt we are below the lowest Best Porto Bico Sugar, Mo. per ib.. Best NO. 60. Wand Ide! per ib. White Demerara der ince, kor Ib; Best“ &” Cotive do. 1b. Femily Flour. #2 20 62% per quarter bot : Good Extra, @i70 and $2 per guarterbbi. Also. = lot of Graham Flour, By® Flour, and Ust eal. Canton Syrup, only Se per eal; West Ind fon , ; West India 58 fl; Beat Golden Syrap. ju. White Out Loaf Drips, %c. per gal Uy ty SB) per S: Ly ag eH ¥ ib. $2.25 Gunpowder for 1.6) per Ib; Bick Tea, we. 3 ITER. &e.. &e 190 tubs Butter. S7¢_ per ib.. © 2c. per Ib.; do. do. Breakfast Bacon. do. do. Shoulders, only lec. per ib.; dy only M60. peri.” Best Old Government (warranted), 270. por . 3 Boasted Re. per Ib. Prime Bio Uottoe, only i ‘The bent § and Ie. Cigars in the oly at half prices, Every thing els¢ iu propor Remember “a pimble sixp nce against @ siow shil- BRAY & BRO 's, 331 Penusylvania avenne, between Sd’ and dy streets spire" apne OOLONG "TEA. at $1 per i need by finest in the market, mh» cath nth B2URERRENE 8%, Roaste COFFRE ALL GRADES. ="? For sale low, by & MIDDLETON, sven avenue. ‘handar. (Green Seal.) HB. Mumm's“Dry Versenay” ‘Chas. Beids Ficesa t Valley “Carte Bis ‘easant Valley “Paris For sale low, by ~ WNING & MIDDLETON, weciatay 7 y bt = isntie: “Samples oa ic. ‘Bote Agents in the District ‘T.3.Mar- tin 2 Core worlds renowned rae} Wakar WHISK YF, distilled the beet greeny for medicinal uses_ trade st her vigeby | BROWNING DLETON, = 200,00 2x24 inches, 46% Ibe. per M, Water ‘The’ I be coms end accepted or r- jected by classes, snd reserves the First to heer ony oral bidcran may deem ex pe- Didders will be required for and Temove she paper in W days from Por sccept=