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| _EVE NING STAR TUESDAY. Sinue for sixty days, or until otherwise ordered. anid the second amendment providing that, the oficers spall be cop Airgec By the House ef Deleg ond A : A971. | {5 the Committee on’ Wachina nn tie > mittee on ineton. an Bo | rng tg ES ed—Mr. Bre only voti Inthe uegative Tite bit wos then Torurucd tr the c. CC. BOWEN. — pointed. consisting of Messrs. Galick, Peck an HIS SECOND TRIAL FOR BIGAMY. Smitb “During the sitting of this committee the ulick, its chairman. soon reporte’ back th= LOCAL NEWS. Tecommending now-ceneurrence in the amend m:n ye . and that body fosisting on th a ty commtiene of outiorence wea or Conneii sojourned. Miles Alleged Marriage to Miss Frances Sie Hicks. closed yesterday—the bill providing for TEMPORARY OFFICERS Iwo Divorees from Her. being under consideration—some debate ensued as bet sent state of the bill Mr Boswoil « fared A Holic Pros. in €ase No, 1. in a bill based on republican princisi-e beeen The Spe ORIMINAL COURT, ‘Judge Olin.—To-day was | the Monse had decided against rec. Bxed for the trial of C. G. Bowen, late Kepre- | [.!1 Mr. Boswell appesled but the sentative in Congress from South Carolina, on | Ennis, Lloyd. and Moore—6. an indictment charging him with bigamy in ‘The vote was :akep ep the bill as amended by Mr Lioyd. by which the offlerrs are tu be cho» in having married Mrs. 8. Pettigra King in Au- | \-irtescion and ftwasraect ed . gust last, when he had a wife living—Mrs. Fran- | ‘The tpeaker ssid the bill was before the Hoase as to insert House of Delegates Agreed to. amendment, providing shall berrecidents eee Hicks Bowen—at Atlanta, Ga. On the | yfi™yy,reported., open'ng of the court this morning the accused appeared, accompanied by his counsel. Hon. D. Dudley Field, of New York, Mr. Merrick, Mr. Riddle and Judge Moore.’ The government was represented by Judge Fisher and Mr. Har rington. There were but few spectators pres- ninted : lost, icksen Kn bs bell cailed fora vete on the bill. Mr. ent. Davis spoke at some length tn opposition to the bill, Mr Barringtom announced that the government | ard moved its reference to to the Committee on re L a and Judteiarr. Mr. McKnight follgwet in Mr. biddte jay I ingntre as to which case?” dress in favor of the bill. Mr. Bowwel “ton. Mr. Marrngton —"The one you have im hand, | the ade ption of (the Hicks Gowen case.) We wiilenter a nolle pros. r. Cn im the other case, ( Parks-Bowen,) which has been | was crdere once tried. he motion of Mr. Davis to refer to the Commit JHin remarked that he was disposed. if the | 'e- on Jndiciary was rejected. Yoas—-Messr=, Bos counsel desired it, to adjourn over to-day. well. Gsesin. Davis. Dic Eunis. Mr. Merrick remarked that they would have liked | Hozan. LJ at ¥d. and Moore—9. N. Gctenee asked , In selecting THR IrRY that the jurors be qnestioned third time and pase T jority yore Mr Mcore «aid that the bill had net py said that the fifth section of the bill pro: for the reasons set forth in the preamt| gt hall take effect on and after the first-day of Jun " The organic act of Congress provides that ive Assembly si. all tnke off ct unless, in case of ery brief opening, stating prove that GIA MARRIAG al one, and offered in evidence the lawsof te of Georgia of February. 17%, and Decem ‘5 which were admitted, as also exemplified of the same muel Levy was called Judge Olin— Let bim be sworn.” r Levy—Lam ap Israelite.” Jud; x Ti ws at the by as Dot by atwo thirds vote: and theref sre. as the section forms part of the bill, the whole bill hee been rejected The — decided = Webs nc ret taken. as it was not the province of the Speaker. bit cl ine ¢ Olin—"Then you swear on the five books of | G. vernor to elect whether the uct showld go it a aie effect immediately a» it had the effect of overraling the provi fret Israciite they bad seen aff tops for the government of the House. which ems. Mr. Levy was.told to step aside for a time. nated from Congress. the fountain head of power. wae Vines werwuse ‘The Chair was sustained—veas 11, nays 9. Wigan H, Het —Wisness saw Bowen Inst in isa, | Mesare, Boewell, Ennis, Ossi ane Lloyd ox in Cor ipaton. Ge. was present in Augusta, in 1852. | pisined their vote, and declared that the deusion when Bowen married Miss Hicks, at the house of clearly at variance with the organic act. ber mother He was the groomaman on the occasion r. Moore asked permission to have spread npon Last ew ae Mrs. Hicks Bowen (a | theminates ot the tession a protest of the minority sharp- feat iressed tn grey and wearing jainet the decision of the Uhair in regard to Sinseee,) Was here brought in, and klentified by wits | pamenecr thei Geass” ame : anions Bess. it je! rive Crége-examined by Mr. Riddie-—Knew the party | ilogea ct those Pec ation defining the priv. whe periormed the ceremony § bea miniser for | “ages o : fatroduced a concurrent resolnti.n be Bim preach. | Mr Biddle —“He was a req Govervor to notify the Council and wpimister de Jacio at any rate”) Witness saw Mrs. | Hcuse what amoent of appropriction is brecwase Bowen ip Augusta. in I809.at her mother's; Bowen | to defray the expense of the late clection, "Lost "pier ‘ 5g Message was received from the Oouncil aununne- as | ing that the Council had non-concurred in the irs. | amendments of the Hense on the bill providi F Eereriotticers for tne District. (On motion of Mr Kat A mi pping Mary Sego testified thatshewas - ig ht, the House insis'ed on its amendments. ENT AT THE MARRIAGR @ was received from the Council an- $f Mise Hicks Bowen in Uctober, 1X2. She married | noancing that they declined to recede from thea Mr. C.0. Bowen | Witwers was directed to identity | agreement, and bad appointed » committer of con trcm among those sitting about the table, and | farcore cathe s y ter scrutinizing several Mr. Bowen in themean- | On motion of Mr. Moore, acommittee of confer- Judge Moore and Mr. Mer- ‘Was appeinted on the part of the House as fol. him ont. Messrs Burgess. Campbell and Carroil Mr Bowen wasastout | “Mr. Moore called attention tq the fact that the morer of the resointion had been Tgnored ir ie and Mrs. re. Loutsa Dickson present. The marriage was performed by Win, vernor ner, pastor of St. John’s Methodist Church. Mr. Boewell desired to enter his solemn Protest ‘They lived together as against the appointment of such a committe until January. 186%. ‘They lived outaide of thecity | 4¢0urned to Wednesday. at Mrs Bowen's brother’s/ ard Hicks) fora time. we Cross-examined by Mr. Biddie-—He was man atthe time of his marriage, about 31, ant ake CORPORATION AFFAIRS, lider. ‘They returned to Augusta i —S ius ee | ced of Aidonmian, May 30, 1871. At the close of the cross-examination Bo: directed by the court to stand close to the And Witness. after scrutinigivg him for snnouncing his in reply to the question, ““Istbis Mr. Bowen?” re: | transmitting lied if she conid see his mouth it would aid her: | Treasurer of vat ske thought she saw Mr. Bowen's eyes and eye: THE BOARD OF PUBLIC Wonks, brows iu the person before her. (An exception was | ashing that tnecanal fund in the havde of the Gor- Boted.) ation to be to the credit of that Hoard Aliss Dickson teatified that she was preseat at the | ir. Moore there was no authority of law for marriage of Bowen snd Mise Hicks in 1:52. She | sucha proceeding. Mr. thephard corroborated the testimony of to who Were present at the marr: ENTIFIED ME =N 90 the one who was married. Had not seen Bowen for about fifteen ye seceding witness as | greas had passed an act crea Ke. orks. aud turing over matters to them. The old city government wae defanct, and bad no existence at all; what then was to be done with the funde if there were any? The canal was placed Te arn ned —They went to Covington after | specifically in the bands of this Board. Mr {heir marriage: she came back alone; did not Kaow | said they did not know of the existence c bs ey Board. It is true they had notice tbat such a B EJ u wen was his | were tocome into existence on the Ist of Jue, bat Cae Tas Bresent when the marriage took place. | they were a shadow without the substance, "Tie e Fated preceding witnesses as to who were | conmunication wae referred. Dresent. MISCELLANEOTS By Mr. Biddle :—Do you know what indaced her | A communication was recetved from the Gomp- to Institute this prosecution » trotler asking an ropriation for payment of John Witness —Justics to herself. . Mr. Berrington. —The government instituted this Prosecution By Mr Kiddie —In 154 Bowen was stationed at Georgetown. 8.0 ‘0 pay Lui construction of @ bridge at the interse ith @ cavalry regiment. He | aud P streets. was taken up, it being thes ial Bas been living abont Charleston id Mt wae objected to’ on the ground th 5 J. Hicks —W itnens tem brother of Mrs. Hicks | sppripristions bed. tac caste on ie ee came Bowen Bowen stopped with him afew mouthe; did jast year, In an appropriation of $55) made Bot charge him boara hat purpose; and the bill wes defeated pose; an to Pir. Levy recalied —Witness is the ordinary of | Courcil bill autherizing the Mayor t0 pay over the Bichmond county, Ga; produced the record of li- | funds collected on accoust of the Washiecton cecal eerres to the Board of Public Works was passed. The Lill por. Harrington read from the record acertificate | to pay the lamplighters $10 per thouth addiviosel of compensation was passed Mr Slater submitted @ THE MARRIAGE Licence jating $20 to ald in the expenses and the return. which the court admitted. [The graves of the Union dead. passed defence noted an exception.) mitted @ resolution requirtug the . P. Weitrams. Deputy Clerk, was called to cord f the bi within twenty-foar he marriage of August Sist, 1570, to Mrs. "arument. to over to the > Bing. but the defense admitted that mar: | tary of the board all Dal dod doctimeate Telating Iai i to the corporation; on the ts bie. ill to pay J. t here rested. 8, Loveyoy for furnisbed the poor; passed sere eaathet the lewact | abe ipecial order. being the claim ot Tie botcne ‘erry Company for payment for improv ic officer may marry, | wharf Property at the intersection ef 7th ud a -_ streets southwest. was postponed. ‘Mr. McCathran introduced bili for the relief of ing tothe | the Potemee Ferry Fs which he asked to go With the bill; so orderr the contrary asthe | Mr Shepherd submitted a resointion that when hie opinion the | ine board ecvoura it be towect On tent Wedueday at Sock ck to receive communications from BOWEN ’ ‘or; passed Chase. from the special committee to andit the ‘Mr. Merrick offered im evidence s sranecript Gf | books and accounts of the corporation, mate n re. the decree of the Supreme Court of Blew York 4i- Port, wbicn was guopted. yore! - &, Bowen from the bonds of matrimony | "Mr Consol: . fri ms the committee on finance, re CRs FROM THIS ONE MES. °. Bowen in 1965 orted back the bill in favor of the Register of Barrington —"We object, to this, Do. you | Wie’ which tee rata . “Also, favorably Berge to sey that Bow ren was a citizen of w York | on the bill exempting ce: Property ou Sth street F. Merrick —“We simply offer our evidence, say. | ‘Tm s sewer tax; passed. i COUNCIL hen passed as fellows:—For relief of the pro- ter scm time spent in examiaing the transcript, | **T¢ ! Mr. Barrington entered gn objection, but the Gouri | Prtire Serene Wn toe ah oe eee eres Toled that it was admissable Cox, Bell, Timothy. x Ps Mr Merrick said the defence would close their | §° Beseh Collector of es. and @- evidence. for there was no more to ft. also. bills for relief of the night Mr. Marrivgton had some further sod | Nest wing of the City Hall on bg oa — New Bom — hich | proprietors of the Republican apa Evening Star. Francie Bowen He reed, im November lest. trom | Rid’ bit makioe ons epriation for brading the So som journal of the Sixty-eiehth Council; joint resolu- tion hoot ing the offices of the corporation on On Friday last he made an affida- aterial witnesses were absent, and now is the New York record whi conld have procured in hours — od furaishi, medicines; of Dennis Phelan. and EB B. Warren Mr. Merrick argued that he coud not go beyond | C23 Were passed. Bills for relief of William Brad ford snd Jobn Francis Lacy were rejcted. Bill for whe Tscord Bruduced, aud that evubssauent decree | felter ee Sema tt Beene rece BN! appropri. Geuld pot validate of invalidate the prior decree ‘cach to clerks fn Water Resisting ony. Mr. Harrington urged that the decreecould te relief of James Mattman ere ae it could be in the court where the the commissioners ie decree was made; that there must be proof that the and Center Market houses: Pejeoner jp tbe wi samue one uatued in the decree. Bill for relict of Honey udge Fisher read trem Greenleaf en Evidence $id refered to.the decisien of the Court in Geperal Eating ‘cammiice on chatete ak £0 the: ieee ‘erm tn e case oO reen aet. zander, wher, need i w : certain decisions of the Supreme Ocort are quoted. | uitens aed pian WA Wilson @ Cod retain boiding that proceedings agatust rebels beyond the for relief Ss P Hines were null and void id Barker Eliza Wood, Judge Ulin said that the « 1D was settled in for relief of Jul sere, Teferred te; that publicetions in cases | retief of Dennis Here Toners Darties were Deyoud the lices was an idle | Touhy Ueonie Harcingvon. of 5 Mr. Harrington said that at the time this New | tf Durchastn) Fork divorce was gracted Bowen was in the rebel lines, and 80 was the respondent Mr. Merrick called stiention tothe fact that in bi and the one case the publication was by a trustee mm te er ny She syare. end to, the tatzer case it wane | SAHdinG: Se rol’ of Wasiem ©. Bows: relarred, Bar hetwart ajeniestes ted pwies "Reateaes | _fheemmbsicaigy artctted feat mayor, for the United States to attack e decree. but for the | Thay e078; 7 142 Reve the honor to inform you that «joint resolution establishing a standard water 2 decree was made — AL MAM: }565, whem perhaps both partion were | Metsr was received at thie office for = the lines Judge Mocre referred to th of Runnells agt. — , Brown'cw. in. the Bupreme Court cf the Dated Cera ake ecore meters was given Btates, a Fearing 00 the po 3 Jacige Olin thous if tue defendant was not a citi eee we Ree Set that in the present state of our knowl RAN AWaY FROM THIS Woman res, tue Sa ras guy cu andsbtnana ee ay. | fitanto ne merino Giron! ters, Sad of le yablication was void. He wis be'satinthed om the points whether wich publication | S7rounding the cage. it would be better for the core yonisti sed phesfer ge ft ihanewas "ain | boron of Waringion toto sect ees i s 5 5 ' i FEE DEAD LOCK ON THE TEMPORARY opFicas. COUNCIL —After our report closed yesterday— THE HUNDRED DAYS SEssion through the year. The Chair Poy would not be in ec un. Mr. Baton, f the Printing CO: Dack the bill euthuricing the Gaps ee FURL Parete! with a eubsetitate for the se; des that the Bz opplicat! be paid for at, the that he has ro he Die z " ever made any statements as to the center mar- Pas asrend to, and the bill passed aa seoesh ket fire, of that he Knows anything in relation Laos ei | snewtitioniehes Deseed the Uill previdion for “st | Form Jets, French Gilt, Orolde, and Plated wins SRrORARY OF icERS FoR THE vistatcr, Jewelry received at x's Dollar Store, No. pmendment providing that the efficere he frat igi Fentayivanin avenues between 4 and 6th The Pablie Schools. Propored Reorganization— An Important Bill—One Government for A'l the Public Schools in the Dis jouse of Delegates. Wednes tay i regulating tie 0 ga lie sokionie; which wi oels nacts that fer the pi © eehoo! priv 114 between the ages of «'x and sere nteen strict of Columbia, all subjects re- chaze. possession, 8 of school honses. the &c., of the free public sche Js *hali be and are committed to theexc usive tr lot the Board cf Education. which sball be q he District into six school avs: Washington as at presut, at ‘d shali be com. each district, to be ap- ed by the Governor and con firmed by the Coun. ix each for terme of three years, two years and DELEGATES.—After our report ard {s created abod! Bection two divide: districts—4 in the 1 in Georgetown and Lembracin, Section three e sed of 18 members, recommit the bill. with inetrme:inas ker ruled the resolution ont of arder. as ear. rection four thet they meet and ore before the firteenth day after the passag by electing a President, Fecretar Se eke sore nemo: and the ad in @ 100,000. Section five enacts that when ead board bas been d it shail notify the trastees, guardians and conmiefonera in charge of the present public schools in the District and the Intter shall turn over books, &c., to them. pusets thad alt mon e strictly wet apa: maintenance of the schools, but ho provision of the revent the establishment of ® hicher or special grade d necessary, and which sball be 4 of the entire District, aad yy enid aud used for the common to the seid beard ts turged higher or special grades shall prevent the boat ii seven probs roprintion. grant or decd behall not be dneted o} ‘ays— Mews . bare been fixed for ancther day. bat as | Burgess. Pursley Campbell, Carroll Oox, Holl, sired to feturn to New York to-night, if | Hardy, Hust, McKnight, Murray. and the Speak they would preter the case should goon. | er—12 farian bee Other smenéments offered by Mr. Lloyd were re- Lahataas ee ected bythe same vote,aud the bil wagread a pesker decided that the bill had passed by a He 2 of edUcation or treatment horizes the boar: ginlative Assembly shall aie provisien for ihe pay: Cal te) acts that the board sh it in which shall by Section en provides that every id between the ages of six and I] annually aesure the instruction of cloued eatimates, erson having a fourteen years $20, unless the cbiid ts fh t or bodily infirmity: through inability to control raid cbtld, the c zhall be committed to the reform school Section eleven changes the board te nae all moans nm of every chi'd. and to en. on-attendance. &e ine of 85 to $2. er inety days, for tated by reason of men r i Mr Harkness aj led from the decision of the Mr Merrick and Mr Harrirgton said he was the | Chair att: soronibn yrawiaious a roy Section twelve impo Privouinent of from twenty to Ivating or disturbing any schoo iecharge of his or her¢uties, suring any schoo! property. f defacing or in ® Tax Boar or Puscic Works met yester- day afternoon, when a commnicatioa was re- ecetved from Mr. Moxley, bill poster, asking what action would be taken in reference to al- lowing boards to be erected on which to bills; referred to the toreport. Onetrom Mr. complaint of the condition of thi street. between 25th and 26th stree! One from W.S. Morse, con- tractor, praying to be allowed te continue the improvements of streets in the northern part of the city, under bis contract with M: referred to the engineer, with instructions to in itytor such work being do: entering complatn treet, and sug. r, with instructions to the engineer. quire into the necessi to the condition of sting plans for its improvement; laid over in formally. One from Pat Culinane,statingthathe ir as per order of the Board, and permission to finish up his work; granted. m Louis Waldecker and others, for information as to how assessments on street sewer had been made; referred to Coun- cil. One from Lieut. C. Noonan, of lice force, complaining of a nuisi street; referred to engineer, rt some means to avoid the di One from G. F. for the improvement of ith street east; reterre, One from Gen. M. C, making suggestions in regard to the bes and improving the streets and ave- Washington” the trouble complain Petition from P. has stopped labot the paving of Gulick, askin A communication was received from the Mayor, | t® the engineer. roval of certain acts, Also, one jeter from James A. Mag: uder, upon the condition of the of; placed on Sie. H. Eaton and others, com- plaining of the change of grade of the sidew: on 11th street, between west; placed on file. One from George E. vis, complaining that contractor W. S. bas been damaging his property go Tit «t referred to the engineer. and S streets north- a also, balance of fur uncollected: appraised value of court. sud the total of assessed ¥i Personal property of the county. Mr. Burr, from the committee on im) Payment of the $1 so. bil rhs ue of the real am recommended the Swartz, amounting J. Bing for $0; A.G Mussey, §1,1W, and ordered: 10; Jobn Dougtass, of Mr. Grammar for $200, an award made » Was referred to id pecn satisiactory evidence ig were also ordered to be .T. ewart, 654; Henry Mr. Shepherd offered a isnking President Bargent for his able end impartial adinfnistration of the duties of the chair, and Mr. Sargent replied ip a few remarks. Mr. Shepherd offered a resolution authorizing the treasurer to settle the account of W,W June Ist, 1871, in aceordance with also, the account of B. T. 8 superintendent; referred to the Mrans with authority to ._ The court then aéjeurned eller, 5 resolution, which was amcupt due him “ DE! UsH iD PI EXX°ELSIOR FLY BRUSH AND PLUME AGENCY, No, 629 H STREET, NEAR 71x, Open Decoration Day and daily from 6 «.m. till 7 p.m. my27-3t" GLYMORT!! is Celightfal summer resort on ti river has been greatly improved durivg, the winter, and is pow open Parties destri their orders at 7 SHAFFIELD’S Confectionery, TAMORD 5S, &, B. L. 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HE LAKE. carrying the nese Saturdays until night. 5,25,6 Aue by G. A. O'HARE | Brates mail, will leave her wharf m Fe For O ae C. 5. @HABF @ 80) Ease to tam Furt.—For Corns and other ARF r Gisenses of the feet visit Dr. White's establish- | gente "Or §,Younes Law Bail FINE GBOCERS, 9 ment, 535 15th street, opposite U.S. Treasury. 2 Secon Alexandr ot PRomas Wileor 1213 Tru Sreeer, B.wW., Between M ann 8. MBt Lookout ary Odeon Hall. Odeon Halt. TTORNEY AT LAW Just rocetved another lot of oe Sressbt ot, pasenge envi Crormmal Pi so peep wr ge be Fen Onn CHOICE YELLOW BUTTER st por Ib..35 cents . 0.5. Waters, Georgetown. Dt or ap A rice fitting Su:t can always be found at P. sively before the Court of Claims and And fresh arrivals nearly every day SP. BROWN & FON, Genera! Agents, Pinas m Hall, corner 44 street and | Sf the United States (A FEW MORE LEFT OF THOSE Cor ith d New ¥ enneylvania avenue. No freight received at 7 = | pm. First-class far gs: Second class fai NOHOM LINE STEAM Sd1L BVERT WEDNESO4T AND SAT URDAY TO AND FROM rposes, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. cal Handsome Suits, all colors, qualities and styles of American and umported Cloths aud Cassi- meres. Also, & large stock of Blue Flannel Frock and Sack Suits. White Marseilles Vests, double and single breasted. Best stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts _ CLOTHING: Highly Important to the Publie 16 conte pul Calling at Londenderry to land Maile & Passengers. in the os Finest OLD EB WHISKEY for medical pur. Rn Sy omg = 4 been 5 amd Deiit ox- Gents’ Underwear a specialty. CLOTHING! PWtLD CHERRY BRANDY, CALIFORBIA | P75 relat is netic Pamenmer trade P. WALLAcH, Odeon Hall, WINES, & mederp ovements calctlated to In 7 corner 4}4 street and Penn. avenne. CLOTHING !! BEW CROP TEAS! sure the safety, comfort, and comvenicnce of pas Lapres SvITs made to order from $6 uj) Mm y o . To GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL and Lu DO! Suits for Children and Misses, at O. CLOTHIN By that eX GUNPOW DEE ai. 23 : Hoop Skirt and Corset Factor; 7th street. ont OavTion. scrupalous parties are in the habit of stating that their places of business are branch stores 10 §26.060 worth of MEN'S. YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and Biret Gabi CHILDBER'S CLOTHING of every variety and descri| —— = OOLGATE 200 'S FINE TOILET SOAPS at | Usbin a. Must be closed out at once, withont re WHOLESALE PRICES. modations: 1 Fare fo cost aathe store must be vacated by July CIGARS! CIGARS! ID ist. archase ra lost all the goods are of this season’smanu- | LILLY OIG PALMETTOES snd other HEN of the Original Franc, I hereby notify the pub- | facture, and ofthe latest design, Ta addition to the | choikbtanae BS at manufacturers’ prices. | Bowltne Gege Noe ee ee ee ite that I have no branch stores, and that I have | above. ‘a well. selected assoriment of GENT & C. S. (HARE @ SON. Pa ave, WILLIAMSON & 00., 1449 ue connection with any similar institution { icciee ne! ee jes. . ¥ 2 > a Wasbington. D. 0. m city. The Original Franc, dealer in Gents’ | ly be closed o: a myl7-tf 1213 7h street, N. W , bet. M and N BECHANTS LINE OF STEAM Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st, between D and ig, | Call will convinee you ener eerie oe M eS ae Cowme’s Patagnt NgckTre FAstaner, for sale wholerale and retail, at the Ori; 1 Franc’s, 431 7th street, between D and No branch stores. NoveLtims In Neck War, at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. The cheapest Store in the city. No branch stores. BRT WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Bo «ive, ALLEY CITY, betw. L. OPPENHEIMER, Ho. 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, myl0-2m between Ninth and Tenth streets. 200 BUSHELS Warre 8 wa Peachblow Potatoes pacts beritasiot ol : hao ibang ngs —one, two Ww ABE DAILY MANUFACTUBING ° in front or im back—ail sizes—at the Original NEW STYLES OF Biuaetn neha | ere AND - *S, YO! BOY'S JUST RECEIVED. Buy Tum Csteprarep “ FRano” Conta the best Paper Collar In the taarkets fer-on CLOTHING, yen. only at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. Look for the nants. No branch stores. 44 ——— ees HEMPLER has all kinds thermometers and barometers. aie I HAVE just received our new styles of Cor- sets. Also, a full assortment of the J.B. P. Corsets, which I rell at reasonable prices. U. Bavm, #8 7th street, Corset Manufacturi _ W. THOMPSON. President; Which we offer at the LOWEST PBIOES. PRICE MODERATE. jemem Who desire to dress well and tastefully, — ‘and todo # economically. ane Becommended to Examine otr Stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete FF HRISTIANITY AND FOATVicu Lh. Curipres’s Suits, in Linen, Lawn, and Mar- ALSO, CBEISTIANITY AND POSITIVISM Lectures Seilies; also, fine Imported Dresses, and sold at AND to the Times. by Jawes McOc *< soeed figures, at C. Bava’s Undergarment Fac: FURNISHING GOODS. RMONS TO THE NATUBAL ry. Also, onr SAMPLES FOR OUSTOM WOKK 4 REW LOT OF whick we make to order at short notice. P ON HAND. AND MAKB TO WE STILL bate SS 1 Tr ——_ 6 THR UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS which the 210 McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock-stitch*Sewing Machine has met with, has induced the Messrs. Rosenthal to secure algo the —— of the Im- Proved Wilson Shuttle $40 Sewing Machine, which stitch alike on both sides of the fabric.) Either of thore machines are first-class; can do as much variety work as any, and even more Goshen Batter, FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, than some-bigh — a eens NOAH WALEER € CoO., aT On very accommodatin; ma, and warran’ = by . Rosenthal, No. 410 Seventh street. 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PHILP @ SOLONONS’. P. 8.—The Wilson Improved Shuttle Machine is well adapted for heavy work, such as leather, fels-tr METROPOLITAN HoveL. Ss clothing. etc., as it is for al ‘Inds of family sew- ry) . HEIBEBGER, 5 Grt™ ing, afd we would call the atteation op otee, |. 2 (Successor to H.F. Lovpox & 00, [i ro ~ ~Aanclnte tenccbltlll es makers, tailors, carriage trimmers, &c., to this CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ OO. A DICTIONARY or ENGLIBH SYNON EMS. fact. MERCHANT TAILOR, . oe er "tehed EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN BooTs AnD Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Maurice Band, sou “ot pas Suozs.— fully determined to relinquish | y13-tf No. 362 Penn. ave., Washington. ikTiON. i sas *™ the buot and shoe business by the ist of Jone it | —2"———_No- 303 Fenn. ave.. W = Grocers, ter Oxford... ; $0 am now offering my complete stock at prices ‘ABLE INVESTMEST. DESK AND DEBIT: or, Vie Usiacirophion ot less than cost uf manufacturing. A Fort bbe . PY Aut enema J. RosenTHaL, No. 404 7th stroot. COLUMBIA BATLROAD STOCK. LIFE OF GIB BenJamin THOMPSON, pacreslo i Maa 60 FAIVALUE, MASONIO TEMPLE, Qount Bumford. By George E. Bilis. Pub: Brnrxe Corons.—I have just received a large | | Only 912.0 the First instalment, to be paid at the Benes forthe American Academy of Arteand | asrortment of our celebrated Dollar Kids,in new d 3 wt Di ve: “4 5 7 ” sh 12 be ts * PUBLIC AB 0! N for th shades. Cuas. Bac, 408 7th street. Sebzectetienrierteek aonteeeae eriynes a use of reading clubs. abd tor peblicand social Teaaurer, rt 2 Ban . en ent. . ; Cacrvonnta Catawa Winn on dranzht, at Ht OLAGETT, See"). Board of Trade soot a la THE LANDS UF BOOTT.” ij Jame F ivaa 2 ™ i 420 7th street, opposite Odd Bolows' | "THE COLUMBIA BreERT RAILROAD” newell * ee - 28 = = ambia bi oworkoa which te ELPHONZO YOUNGS, oapRieLLe Sebes. As wisisricc 8 ais Advertis & = |_| tebe gommenced at once, is fo! run frome the cast WM. H. SEARS, myd-tr By S Bering Gould, M.A. euthor of “Ca: | f street, ” Bank, jew Yor! ous 6 ORE rena Georgetown rtisements, sido of 1bth strect ti ah gern toe CROQUET snd MAGiU HOOPS, variety of atylen ‘HRAP SUMMER GOODS the Northern Liberties Market,on the south sil FINE GROCERIES ‘and prices. Cc FOR SALE RY and down Massachusetts avenue to H street, out H BENJAMIN MILGER. Street, Bast the Government Printing office and near PHILP @ SOLONONS, ET. G WS, DLO a ry Jburcl ell; ; @ distance i dice Deets Cooke REBUT DP IOES.D- © | Sbomegzuas Church. to the ‘oll-gate; e distance of AT 8MALL PROFITS, BOOKSELLEBS AND STATIONERS, lick Liama Lace Shawls, a minutes. The directors expect te get the myl 911 Pennsylvania avenue. and White Organdie Lawns. charter amendcé at the next session of #0 Black Canvass Grenadines, from 26 cts. to 91 ‘a8 to enable the company to extend the te the En. F. FRENCH, Superior Bleached Cotton, 1 yard ‘wide, | Capitol a t points. ie Ls MaN FACTORING, 3 : ¢ respectfully attention of purchasers {elas Kid Gloves, Josepha ditto. Spring Golors, | Stephene A ; our stocker yon — » ae Gauze Flannets, Summer Under Vesta. B. White, cashier Madoual BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDEB, piendid Biack Gro Grain Bilk, 91.76, $2, | treasurer. 1 FINE TEAS, Office at L. O. Parke & Go.’s, WE PE tack ox Gioia; tac Sin saaBeod wane 313 AND 316 NINTH STEEET, 5. w:, ne 4 . QtesE AnD erect COFFEES, Five doors above Peansy!vanis ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. ENLARGED! = SALE OF YAUUARLE REAL ECTATE Im 100 Diferent Varictios ¢ which we sre selling at a very small advance, The und is authorized by_ the i Sur to ote ae peblie auctions oni: SLATE MANTELS. LEO, : e 5 5 'cloc! . M., On ihe premises, ‘the following. lots oF Darceld Cf | pares ang Varied Stock of 10 OUR CHOICE BRANDS 0» “s sround, viz. Boll 1. $0, 28, and 26, fronting 20 feet on the east ; ide of Beh jects wiih Saeptior fee, anda MARBLE MANTELS. WINES, BRANDIES, BEELLAS ying between ond of Market To close them ont, st PRUNCE'S Loan Office yt Set ta ene Oe TNKTES, | Saseees 66s Reterreneere seed igh strect: e op the east side et areee mince eats GAS FIXTURES. AT VERY LOW FIGURES. EST45Lisk gp 1863. ee the cost aide of Marke BANGES, HEATERS, GRATES, METZGER & BYLES, tin : street by 70 feet om the south sige a th CLUOKS, BRONZES, STATUARY, atv savant wekanr, JOSEPH BECKHAUS, Sending Sto on tes ea BON-EXPLOSIVE LAMPS, 3008 sRamxyon> a¥ "Forth ball of Rte. e, renting 00 foct om oust side Sn eed Bert to Odd Fellows’ Hani. BANKFORD AVENUS, of fot No. 4, fr ee THAIRS, wmnmtr____Bert to Odd Fellows’ Hall. of Hen {feet sew doors north of Gay streets’ weep, oUTTA VASES end STATUARY, . BROWNING & MIDDLETON ABOVE GIRALD AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, SrWo New STORY FRAME HOUSES, BIBD CAGES, WIBE GOODS, &o. et MAN UFACTUBEB EXOLUSIVELE which will be sol 2 OF FIRST-CLass Te Bridge and: HAMILTO! EARSO! streets, having e frout of 29% fort on ihe cant ride of elinsind CARRIAGE Highstreet with a depth of 202 f et. knproved by a ¥. M. 0. A. Buitvine, Ss: wo, SeTURY ABD ATTIO UMICK HOUSE, oe Ls KEWEST STYLES . 95, containing 15 rooms, besides room, em ‘ Servant room, summer kitehen” and copay | Fa ot new — +n JaPdn, Olarences, Landans, Lazdaulets, Close-cosches, sen pearenaieg and very ary cellars. being one o OLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR FEMALES, inet aaa F.Golona, | shitting or Goecben, Gouper, Barsaches Part of lot No. 91 having a front of 27 teot on west Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 26th street. | an new pf ‘at settable Yor Prevete Wim re Pee side of High street with « depth of 2-0 fcet. the rear — OP OWSING & DLETo} use. Workmanship and Floish second to none in fo of said lot being 26 feet wider than the front— | ‘This Hospital {s situated in one of the most heal- 614 Pennsylvania syenue. the eountry od proved by @ thy pertions of the District, surrounded by its own Fine and varied Stock on hand—com) and tn 3-STORY AND ATTIO BRIOK HOUSE, grounds; the rooms are large and supplied Soba No, $9. coutatniug 9rooms and kitchen besidee a | With the comfore of homer Lenten! ring at a dis work warranteg, yt ont parcel or The sale will commence with Lot Sl. on High ~ ogden |S —_ ho may be desirous of av: ———S -—*- street, sud Continue te the order in which the te Soomae seestes ia een ibis Instat ean SG (COLENEIA DINPENSARY, With puch frentane op inti oe ea be 001d | chiet or the - ‘Pastprica i thoes rosary "BROWNING & MIDDLETON, one Pees soem ant 8 eee. “The offer of tho above meutioned aluabte from $10 to 95 per_week. which includes 614 Peausyivenis eves OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 1 to 3 p. STiy,, Mtuated tn very desirable paris of the . Treatment pee EEK dh new oflers ro ire opportunity for nethird cash, MEDICINE AND ADVIOE FREE. DISPEN: ¥ STAFF: “eas can Mist eee lt 2pm ns oe Discascs of Children—Mondays} Dr. 8. 0. Busey, Sud Thursdays, ltod bw ¢ 1731 Pa. erences Diseases of Eye and Ear— Prentiss Zocedeve and Fridays,3 tof P22 Hi aroots my: THOS, DOWLING, Anct. Sp a. . Diseases of Women— M onda Pr. FA. Ashford, BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Anct’; Georgetown, and Thursdays, dios pom {1430 Rew Terk ane Ae oN eA Bee a eee Oa THURSDAY AFTE: NOON. June Let, 1871. at 6 o'clock, 1 4 tof the premises, gt Lote tid fronting @ aa Of 180 feet. fapecested "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. B* ‘THOS. DOW LING. Auct’r; Georgetown, Shkon TAARLE mL BETA pe "AIRS, "Ok G ui WIND m OES, TOF, OF Ea. fab Pe Fear, 2 a fates, Paattu man a eye meen manes | ofe SETHE er bning wa ore executor, to W, Riley, ing twenty-one acres, 100 bead room. Stalls for rent. Blogant sale, gpriealy kee paeacart gation “finn Sitio cash; et nace TIE hon, ad. VARIETY 0. NEW AOCOORDEO! the = and uD s BuO. th