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* F ana net eee eee = 9 otha >a ne EVENING STAR. Set a Rogue to Catch = Rogue. TRE COURTS CITY ITEMS. | Georgetown Advertisements, | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. LADIES’ GOODS. | THE BITERS HITTEN—ROGUS TRADE IN TI Covet m Geszrat ‘sau.—To- a ie ——_ —— ae = - “ QUERR "—HOW KNAVISH POOLS AND FOOL- | case er Cobper agt. Cropley was resumed. Fixe, perfectly fitting Shirts made to order; | Al ERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE BILLINGTON, e 80] sDIbS 80] = 18H KNAVES ARE TRAPPED. " . i-linen ‘Handkerchiefs and all-linen Collars GEORGE We AMR are requested to call BOOKSELLER, STATIONER fe SPRING MATS. ‘FUESDAY..........-. January 23, 1872. 3 lars from New York | ,. CRIMINAL Court, Judge Cartter—This morn- | all-linen Handkerchiefs an ainieee ee: Mites ee )< ae -~ es bcd frehom {he number of clroulars from New York | ing George H. Chase, charged with the larceny | and Cuff, now in stock. Also, English, French | im. Br tr pow svcunied te Mee Tinos Mets fs Agent, corner LOCAL NE ws Fe Ein Ceci ae fae ate cea money which | or'seal boxes, (with F. McGraw, sentenced a| and German Half Hose, and English, & Grecery Store. and erttl« their bills, LISTOF NEW BOOKS: | Recwtvedt th a * ‘= - are finding their way to cit, inithentecape | feW Weeks singe,) picad guilty to ra larceny, | and Domestic Suspenders. ix nd papers will be there until the Wh THE SYLVESTERS, OR, THE OUTCASTS “ ~ Amusements, &c., To-night, SC the police and the Peet Ofes Dee ante | ane yar sentencedto pay a fine of $100, or threé | One priceonly.” Grn. C. Herero, xt after which all accownts wil be fh acatizedy thenuthor ot Ginx: | °° CASE MAND:OME ENGLISH STRA ational Theater.—J. K. Emmet as “Fritz.” | break up this swindling business, ft still flou- | Months im jul. | being sae be aie ae Janda lw CLARA B. ORME, Adm’x Beby. Price : Seam MCE ke ee rishes. ‘it issald by knowing ones that recently | , On the grand Jary age cane, Sates Hack ter instracted them as JUDGE CARTTER ON GAMBLING. Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: You are reas- sembied to continue duties. But little has Lincoln Hel!-—Leeture by John B. Gough, * Eloquence and Orators.” Odd Fellows? Halt.The Davenport Brothers | eclipsed by Master De Witt C. Hough. af 35 cents. Te AMERICAN BAMON: a nove! by Jamey Do a dozen or two of our “honest citizens” have “ xtee & * ‘i te been bitten. The cireulars are fac similes, be- | LADE Go CRASS: br Farjeon. Price 25 enn ing lithographed, and are generally worded in e such a plausible style that before some of the SPRING SHAP! ar —_oe Fixz French Etruscan Jewelry, for evening Feat, fall setts, Earrings Lockets, Chains, Bracelets; also, beautiful Loretts and Aigretts, z in gilt and pearl, from $4 to $10, st BY THOMAS DOWLUNG, Auct'r; Georgetown. ELEG: FU ANT AND NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD . i, BNITURE AND EFFRUTS Av ACOTION Nels; by Orphous'C. Kerr DAVIS 7 rin, city is in- | Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No.’ 4m Pennsylvania Oa TURSDAY. Jan . M2 at 10 TGHER LAW: a romance. Price $1.78 co nai Sorcpia Hail, Alexandria Grand coneert ef | greenies who receive them read te the end they | ‘Tanspired entlng danas Seat nterat ution] ecemie: between4 and éth streets. New styles a Rist SERETCH BOUK: by Chas ees ote, rene nid Father Daniel's Old ks are dazzied by the golden prospect, and fall into | have been em) SP ebcir gambling teols in | every day. ‘strees, general | Lelsnd. ay ms _ Corner Richth street. a the trap. One of these circulars reads thusly the last few days, Itis me igenticmnen, ——-—__ Sorortment af elegant and nearly now house | AUNT PATTY © SORAP BAG; by Mrs. Condensed Locals. “Both ot us can make a fertune without any | that these houses should sot survive and detract Exvexprp Porucanity.— Each year in He Price $} 20. G3AND OPENING Pr ithe clerks and judgesof the late election wilt | loss to your neighbors, or the community in | frog the respectability or character of this city. | Sines““Braon's Bronchial Troches” In now locall- be paid to-morrow by Aaditor Ri-hards general. The only loser will be the govern | 1), its posem this set-o violators of the law have | ties in various et the world. For relieving y and Fancy Gastro ond ‘Lounges parts Mrs. Davenport. the venerable mother of Mra. | ment, and as a matter of course it can stand ‘been very destructive to the indastry and virtue | Coughs, Colds and Throat Disease, the Trochce Sgt TeTport Lander, ‘died ou Satarday ia | it-” “After giving the terms for the “queer” | Of the people. It le your duty, as consarraiors | bave been proved reliable. Oo eee ee eens sae Peles sat Bagwe. M. KING, Jr.'s, this city, and was buried to-day. about one-tent ol face—! 5 7 i c community in ° , Oak Marble ‘board The members of the legislature received the | “Now, sit, if you manage this business prop: | Of the peace and integrity of the Hovsexgerens! be sure to use bef a OE a re MASONIC TEMPLE, : 3 ‘you mier upon the f a x Dooles’s | Oak Dining room Chairsaed Extension Table. he new He Balance of pay dne them to the close of the cee-.| erly you can make $20,000 in = year. Always tion of reg otter especially here in | Yeast Powder, for light, elegant Buckwheat | fond Welost Mochi ioe eed etker Chemaber fareary, received. CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS he Water Eegistrar announces, im a card | dirty. 1 f : tho pube fitted. Whe — ——_¢ ____ “ei , scription.” Pare Liven, Kound je : oy giewphere, that hin fice will be open from 30 | who has made afortane In the same way. All | tGertof the prrerckuanel nntcenie cia ceer BY CNG Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair any Wardrobes and Bedstcads Boat A ee Ke hes a ces 7p. m., di the re menth, is ne rs wonder > © your ame iginal Beds y LO ihe receipt off water remia nt ee memes FOr | eee euill torgue, Probably ton krow ened | erally found squandering the ill-gotten mon 3 ind other Stoves, Refrigerator, & ‘The contract for grading, curbing, paving | mean.” footways, and sewer M street northwest, from r Corset in the | tached, for rent. vEW An elegant assortment of LACES. its intersection with New Hampshire avenue to | yost-ofice, and the money will be sent through | Yon mike lend Sil your oneneice ne onat arene, | country; Abdominal Corseta, well recommended | “yuss"4 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. LIST OF NEW BOOKS, Laks, awe. CoRcRte. Rock Creek, has been awarded to Henry Burch, | the same channel. } } Misses’ Corsota, ten different contractor. = The stock of taro tables captured by the police The receiver is directed to send remit- tances by express, as it is not safe to trast the Another circular from what purports to be an- other firm of counterfeit brokere, sets forth that in these places. When the cle: robs his employer, he also is found squandering his ill-gotten gains in these places. And new these places, that the young and inexperienced, who fall an easy prey to this species ot vice, may tality and color. And many articles oo mumerons to mention. Tlouse, water and gas throughout, flue garéen at- a an. HILP & SOLO) NS, All ehater of bert OPERA KID GLOVES «: ry C. Bava sells the best fttin, st) les RIBBONS and BOWS. He LDEST AND LARGEST DYEING AND Closing ont sale of WINTE 8 OURING jt Es by physicians; styles; Madam Foye's Corset and Skirt Suy French Corset; C MENT IN THE DIs- a HATS at 2 per cent. dicount 3 : : | porter; Werley’s celebrated Corset; T. ve wi é a tt from the gaming {houses arc now in the office | they are secretly manufacturing fac similes of | Pe Protected, and that the fair name of our city | BS "Goreta a full ines Shoulder Brann for ad by the Metropolitan Meckacieaiataater iss, | The, Southern States Fince the Wartse-1 » %., | | aDIES, ATTENTION? ef the Potice Commissioners. There are twelve | United States Treasury notes, commonly called — f 1. D: ladies and misses; French Corsets; German ” Dresses, shi » &c. &c., cleaned lis and Fornaces of the Pacific Staics and — ef th and they are admirably adapted for | queer, inall denominations; the engravings and | _ Potice Court, Judi u.—John H. David- | Corsets, all styles. Our own make a specialty. Dest: mar red. without ripping. | Territories: By B. W. Raymond 8. RELUFR, 715 Market Space, writing tables. All tue oid desks have been | paper used being in every respect eqnal to the arsing on the street; ti ed Merino and Siik Corsets; old style Corsets, . Pure, Ki ts. Slippers and Kid Gloves | Physiology of the Soul and Instinct. as dist ished | wishes to call your attention to the fact that he has removed and these tables substituted for the | genuine money, and being anxious to circulate Thomas, a vagr Pda ed | with board in front. Corsets made to order at | cleaned in # style unsurpsesed in thin conntry—ia | tre By Martin Payne. M.. | on riment of NATU use of the po" tks. The law provides that | them extensively, asks the co-operation of the the workhouse '69 day Janche Davis, a| the shortest notice at C. Baum’s Corset and ee Sto Mt Scars. Drew Goole, Shawls, Gover, oY REN 4 RAIDS, and al such furniture shal! be destroyed, and in this | recipient of the circular, stating that he hasbeen | /ouse-alley ranger. was sent to the workhouse | Hoop Skirt Factory, 408 7th street. Don't mis- ‘Coats, Pi ‘dyed in'the beet atare, and Varieties of Wine. By Prote . ee Ee) manner they can be made tocerve 5 Tecommended by a gentioman who is well known | (0 days. John Trilling, charged with selling li- | take the place. to be the best place in the od Dap ee Seems s ot een purpose while being destroyed by or: to the recipient, but whose name is withheld for | (U0T without license; fued $195 and costs. aning of Gonstemen's Ulotuing. ts Tongas. By Jonn acourtenent of Rid andten . ’ good reasons. After describing the method.of sia Giles Sasa cat vations ee Bore come and see the solid siiver watches, Evervtling appertaining to th Lesiness promptly pEarie. s « $1 per pair— et ‘od to JO! . - a rr WO ve 5 0 ce’ CS jed to. ds received and return express. ‘oems by je SR perating: with the “qacer,” the offer te marie to | Tome Sitor had sorted nomen aha wae its | arenes Emo Pears, for G10, at Prince's | ettendedé w + prick it Te * Mvcn Apo anovt 4 BEGGaR.—At abont 14 | furnish $1,000 for £100, or $5,000 for $100 good nd the Trath. By Ber mue. ; . ‘ Bazaar, 1006 Popneyivania ody, WHEATLEY, Proprictor. | Bait Truss Ei. 713 Market Space . ve . tenant, to leave his house for nou-payment of ——_s— _ Pont x73 _*__san@-ly | ping. D. scaseoveaciens — eee eee eee ne lan ae mee | Seeee ais tha mated te ices ee eed ee NS afterwardsimet onthe corner of ith | Comm awp are the bargains at Prince's Ba- Ww. a. aoeunaen. 5. moncheon, gharles Kingsicy'e Biotin Cis NG, casury building, at the western entrance, | Feceipt, of $10 promise to send $1,000 of the | «nd C streets, when Cowan embraced Minor so | sear. If you don't ace that he efers induce: | WW — Filrge Eee. A nerel, Br 1. WM. Lockh - the Treasury building, at the western lesen pont hg “queer” by express, C.0.D. The party named | @fectionately that it required the united | ments don’t purchase. ROBINSON & BROTHER. Gail Hamil ‘cman's Worth. ©) 30. = ee ee erate: | ts cautioned not to send any money or letters by | Strength of several bystanders to part them. ———_o—_—_ FACHINISTS AND BNUINEERS, snd Congr: ‘ . y Of the National Debt. @1 10 M. WILLIAN'S, : tow Pe py | Minor got sundry kicks on the tender partof his | _M. H. Prrwce has decided till the first of | No. 64 Watir Sirect, beewoon High oss jentie Measures. Real Folks, $130 .M meena the fact the Retr sud cnizwapectthe | Sere aa ag ag py apm # by | persons and after recovering from hic astonish: | March to sell of the Cores goods he has, at | ines, mei Weeeees Ma hioary of all descrip. | Wie coal Piss, Taioes Literature, oe on or Sheth all haseeieg towards he pene Fak | remain, inB. L. and Py sourettateriay’ Go. | anent went for a magistrates ‘The testimony be. | cost,as he anticipates making fetes, opntaneds (endo Pome cnieeslocra deeeriy. | Usterwes Milosophy.2 veins @7. The New Year| peexce opema which the sence siacended Dey leat Gaens | On tha eceulion ef nari ater econ ing vers conflicting this morning, Judge Suell apa SES Pairing en the most reasonsble terms, jargain, §2. Pocime by eland, $1 had been shot and instantly killed by a messen- ger; another that an untortunate creditor had hot and killed an impecunious Treasury clerk; with pieces of old iron, brass, &c., in gawdast, and forwarded. A cash instalment is always re- quired, and if the sum asked for is large a libe- HIGHWAY Ronrerr. Roy Carter, assault on Wilson Wilson with a PAEENTS call and secure merino underwear geniS-im* for your boys, at balf the usual price, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. umticent French Anthoce— ‘RESB. Al Net peg alg t ate chat ian, George Sand, Labenlage, Ubes The No: f UK SUITS, Frokman VET POLONAISE AND RECEPTION BONNETS AND FLOW ERS OrEna eoee: KEADY-MADE PABTY pRES AIL vw - 6 i AISEB (not Kaiser William, but Henry Dulics aud the Levy Collection. : 7 = 3 % ——o—__— A lar, erietyof BEAL LACES The cole: all agreed thatsomething terrible had hap- | Ta! deduction is made for cash in advance. | carting knife; 09 Netlery acl hignere Soeur A. Feuer, No. 618 9th street, removes spots sere tnd Stted ups Sree PHILP & SOLOMONS, 5B: B CORSET. the best in the worth eet yeu. he ladies, too, curious as usual, were | Generally the instalment plan is pursued, the | Wit 8 Keeper of a clothing store, | without cleaning the whole ent and with | (as RESTAURANT, and oy: ‘The most beactifnl assortment of UNORRGAR intected with the general excitement, and sev- | balance being paid on the persom taking the box | 90 Nerten gander, Recper of a clothing store. | eee conning the whole garment aad with, | Sato Rerbag Bhan mage NSYLVANIA AVENUE, | MENTS. DRESSES made at the shortest eral tiny screams were heard as they tripped | from the offi : and purchased a quantity of clething aed tno | gloves andaliprers. Goutlemen’s gloves cleaned | the Adame Exprees Company olen, fj Sadi mest reasowabie torus, sent-er along with blanched faces to ascertain the cause es ae pairs of boots,and when about to deliver the | to look like new ones. 19 invites the give pest — uM" B. A. McCORMIOR & IN CONSTANT of the appalling outeries. It seems that while a Tar Mernopist Conrzrences.—The eighty- goods to him and get his money, Carte: knock- ————_@ —__ Seee iaaners: a’ or Tr, Oysters and | OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE BECKIPT OF THE F was soliciting alms near the western | eighth session ot the Baltimore Conference, M. | £095 & (Sanger) down with a brick, and seizing | GLOVES for the million at Price’s, 413 7th st. | cther Refreshmeuts will always be kept on hand. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. . entrance to the building, a patrol stepped up to | E. Church, will convene in Eutaw church, Bal- the articles made his escape into an alley where | Bret quatiry KipGLoves at@1.50.at Price's, | 2! /™ First ‘at fair prices, fer cash. niin SUR ost Sumoawy DESIGNS a See, ae 3s hand on tS | See Shs or Peek, ms om Wednesday, the | ne was lost sight of. He was afterwards recog: | 617th street. ” | QPECIAL NOTICE —PAPER BANGING Por. anes ts ye A yooubee T= FOR THE WINTEE SEASOM. ubler reminded im that ing in the | 2 lay of February nex rf p M. > . seagedbinman: can save 2) per cent. by going The 4 " Duilding is against the rules. Therenpon the | the Rev. J Hc licah, with Meee ee him for the Seton of the grand Jory, “donn | Dxror soxGuavs 1 Kips at Price's, 413 7th TORMANS Tab Beigeg street, Gomgetomn to Get | ew stock, ar. SS. aaa °™ | Alse, a fine stock of MILLINERY and FANOY mendicant, dropping his crutch, fel floor J. H.C. Dosh, - oF, pio street : nder Nati it x DS. and began to shout “murder” lustily. He was | Ward, Baker and Stitt as assistants” "Thorens et Sarees ahs peptide lla nr ry oa ee done, (All work, w jibe ‘promptly executed in any — meat door to dag Ozaki €'a Satins aenes sacinis elias Enally quieted, and took his departare, while | 19 traveling preachers on the roll, and 186 local | ¢tprien “disorderly om othe ‘street and cursin, THE mosr celebrated and successful Latrobe | Pisranteed. Particular atention ‘puldto CPHOL | _Selttr Washines botl-tr G06 Sh mrcet. between Band F. the clerks and Clerkesses returned reluctantly to | preachers. “The total membership is 32,412; | ()'Brie p ead © | Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, RY WORK. 2029-6m. : =; = a 7 oe their desks, vexed that they had not been treat- unday schools, 335, teachers and officers, 4,908; * Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, it | —_---ee ne WATCHES JEWELRY, & usr RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg ed to a bigger sensation. scholars, 30,217. Washington district, under the = Se Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. CG. A. Build-| ~~ , = " = yi » &e. man's —— | Shazge of Hey. J. A. MeCaniey embtaccs Eart GEORGETOWN. ing, 9th and D streets. WASHINGTON HOTELS. SERLIN ZEPHYR EMDNOIDERED SLIPPER <D OYSTER MARKRT—Board ealth | Washington, the Foundry, Wesley chapel, Me- Sabecaliansaaieal = 2 EES : , Pe sg nn Ragen Geel Savor tropolitan, McKendree, ‘Cuion, Ryland,’ Gore I WILE CLEAR out my furs below first cost; all and sale of marine Sioop Cobb's Creek, 600 products ax fol- ushels Rappa- kk oysters, hatches unopened; schooner | Pleasant Grove, | such, Waugh, Hamline, Fletcher, Georgetown, West Georgetown, Uniontown, Bladensburz, Laurel, Sandy Springs, E. Tue Cock Ficuts at Rosstyn.—The cock fights at Rosslyn yesterday were witnessed by nearly three hundred persons, and passed off FOB DIAMONDS, &c., Call en BENJ. L. HOOD. HE IMPERIAL HODEL, (Lats Jennxese Hover,) JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. other goods at cost. 1 mean what I advertise. Come, Te won't be disappointed. Prince's Bazaar, 1066 Penn. avenu ke., &e., which T am prepared to sell at the lowest } without any conflicts between unfeathered roos- = 10 bushels St. Mary's river oysters, | Ridge, Rockville and Montgomery churches, | tors. Six matches were made, The followin Unperwea low rates at Price’s, FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, He bas kept the large opposition Jewelry Store tr mer ae —--- hatches unopened; sloop Mollie, 450 bushels St. | Wit ® membership of about 800, SS churches: | is a summary of the fights: | 413 7th street. : Between 13h and ith streets, per gpd Pe told SURANCE COMPANIES. Jerome oysters. very tine and superior; prices | bow ine heals’ 800 Gnaand totes “and | First Match—Isaiah Stewart, of Washington, ‘Gan Jickues way cheep at Price’ Wasnixcton, D.O JEWELRY, ete., from 10 to 80 per cout. below the > not yet set. This s!oup also has on board a fine eee nan penchierd; pitted a largo white cock against a blue-gray, | 4.07, OAN JACKETS very cheap rice’s, é eee usual prices. N.'B.—Most of these fine goods have 9200 190 THE NEW JERSEY bushels Lowe: hodock oysters, hatches un- | the Washington Annual Conference, M. E. : 24 ‘oGER’s and other cutlery at great bargains | {he past. the Fro} obatiomret ta tes | J¢7 No. 469 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE fire and breakage, whether Door, Wind opened; schooner Aun Gileon, 350 buskelsGrent | Chureh, (Airican,) will, convese im’ Asbury | Match, and betting was spirited. On being | ror eke next wa days, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 a to teat the accommodationsof his present Wicomico oysters, hatches unopened. Severai | Chapel, corner of boats lay in the stream unable to reach the wharf ou account of its crowded condition. A East and Douglas streets, Bakimore. Rev. Bishop James will preside. This body embraces seven districts, viz: Chesa- dropped the birds got to work at once, and in a few seconds the feathers flew ina lively manner. In i two minutes, however, the contest was decided 8 tablishment, which he promises shall be found at Cases on stor: Feast equal to the best in Washington. jand if {Rep. Chron. or ap public or and churches. st the int Pennsylvania avenue. = — LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIBFS at Price’s, STEAMBOAT LINES. _ ja vee to the iuen: ‘t = _ “ a ‘irrors in public or vate bo complete glut exists at the oyster wharf. Mar- | peake, 8.000 members; Potomac, 6,500; Lynet.- | decided: the white rooster scratchin Soe ee ee ee ee RESORT HOUSE. Capitot and Depot: | "TBE STEAMER ARLOW sgeitably, eal oat io ar private, beers ket very dull; smail oysters selling from 25 to 50 | burg. 3,200; Staunton, 2,500; Wheeling, 1,500; | 304 Ws ectared the | For Corns, Bunions, Chilibiains, 1 in he proprictor bas built a new addition aud en- WILL LEAVE TTT en ieee Recretars : cents per bushel; large, 75 cents to $1.25; some | Lexington, 2-300; and Ohio, 600; Suxday schools, | “Sena watch.—Walker pitted a saddle hack | Naile, &e., visit Dr. Whtte's rooms, ‘Nows35 (ote | iadetg BES diniag-room to accommodate “ STEPHENSON’S WHAKB, SCHMIDT, Agent, Columbian Law Building 423-10 extras are held’ as high as $1. and Bj tgp Micers and teachers; 10,060 scholars, | acainet a black red by Stewart. After a gallant peg ta supe Department, Washing- | and now Go pepe Foot of Seventh street, ERMANIA bushel. and 15,500 volumes i ies. struggle, the saddle back turned tail, and Stew- | ton; No.7¢ North Charles street, Fonseesile xeten’ Srecaumaibeses ie ettaadeaes ot A Tee “CHasseror Gvarns,” a military or- ganization in the Schucta.m Verein Germania, BuiLpmne Peamirs.—The following building permits have been issued by Mr. A. Cluss, in- art’s chicken crowed lustily in token of victory. Time, two minutes. pay and FO. TaEnMomerzns and rometers are repaired and made to order by pler, near 4% street. m., for MOUNT VER- a Bg ay ALEXANDRA Se AibeeN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New Youre jané-Im F. P. HILL, Proprietor. Fi Eand WASHING! ‘os : ‘Cash Assets over One Million Dollars. 2 Third Match.—Walker pitted a red cock against cil TON, each way—retui fo the city at 4: 2a bmecting last Saturday, adepied resolutions | Tpector of buildings, since our last report: R. | a black by Stewart. ‘The latter knocked spo Go To Price's Gent's Furilishing Depot for rie EB ABLINGTON,” JAMES orn FEOMAS STACK POLE, Certals er | sonhas Gompens tncures property of all kinds against fogive a grand masquerade ball ou Wednestay | Lobsiger, two brick dwellings, south C street, | out of Walker's bird in a little over two thin: | cheap goode dia thctoee ’ we avaneE. _=— : So DOLPH GABRIUCE: President SEoNg, an, 31, 2, to surpass everything of | Between 3d and 4th east; N. bop pore utes, amid loud cheers from the Washington _ - BRMONT AVENUE. FC ® SEW xe BOSTON AND Ons EDW. KAHL, View Proaident the kind heretofore witnessed in this city; that | * + th, East “faney. ORFO! GO SCHUMAN, Secretary the Washington Pyramide and Pantomime Club | south A. streets; A. A- Leitch, three 3-atory Fourth Match.—Stewart pitted a black cock | /, F, RORSHLE & 80N, ‘On am. after December 1, the Steamer LADY OF | E. L. SCHMIDT, Agent. imble Law Bor be presented with complimentary tickets for the | bricks, with 2story back buildings, B street, | against a wild Indian gray by Walker. This] CLOSING WINTER STOCK. sete Prorarrrons, | THE LAKE, carrying the 0.8. mail, Sth ‘street, between D and K streets, W: Seaton; that handsome prizes be ven to the pc ee bedi pref was short Sight, renee hainn minute and a = ae eee WEDM Keay = _ anesninnanee & wost elegant, the most comical and the ugliest id a , story » street, atthe end of which time the wi indian y a Cc masks; that Schuetzen and officers and members | between H and I northwest; Martin J. Walker, | Half-,att “got away's with Stewart's black bird Cc. SANE OSFIOR of the District militia be not required to appear | tW0 2-story brick dwelli im mask costume if they present themselves in | composition, representing the eye, head, brains, heart, lungs, and other organs of the’ human Body, colored life-like, and from them a perfect . 12th street, between V and W northwest; Litchfield & Augustin, two extending from the top te the bottom. iin, it up he started tor assistance, securing whic in fine style. from Mr. James last week have been traced to a slaughter house at the Washington EBBITT HOUSE, feodings slong tee Giver pee: Wortoik: comnbetina?et TRE Norfolk with the M.& ie y oF ae pany for | NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. t Fifth Match.—Walker pitted another wild In- WASHINGTON. D.C__ | Boston: cleo comecting with the Vinety Bee CASH ASSETS OVER 815 .000,000, their respective wbiforms; and that on this oc- | Story brick, Columbia street, between O and P: | gia gray sgaine atinel ok by Stewart, and | CLOSING Overcoate ov —— ship Company for New York, mating stenut-seatly Bavioe Woh appituted General Agee? 2h ty ve casion Mr. Anton Keuchel, the honorary presi- | sme. four 2-story frames, 12th and W streets: | inthis instanen thie vetery wae Cor eee tat? | Crosing Busivess Suite ovr ri freight from the above-named cities. The Virginia | Company for the District of Columbia, Lhave sake s ary pi y on by te PIANOS, &c. dent of the S. V. G., late captain commanding, | 7. W. Soran, six 2 story bricks. G street, be- | in one minute and a half. CLOSING Cape Overcoat our sists Mle csd 8 Parr eect leave Hew York TUESDAYB, | the office formerly occupied by Messrs mae he presented by the members of the Chassepot | tWeen 9th and 10th west; G.L. Joy, 2-story | Sixth Match.—Walker entered a black cock and CLOSING Dress Suit oUT BEAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-| rener Nosfork. Va. M. EM. 1 be hap py at a (Guards witk a beautiful pair of Russianshoulder | !*4me, corner L street and Connecticut avenue | stewart a redone. This fight lasted three min | CLOSING Coat: oUT SICAL INSTBUMENTS, incindii 'G. Waters, George and tries of the knots. northwest; Chas. om 2story frame, south | utes, at the end of which time Walker's bird CLOSING Youth’s Suits OUT | Pianos, Melodeons, Accordeons, Guitars. ll receive and deliver jew York Life,” and where pol- serday Ge Oe Tenner wnt! | and W soathe FS. Obeid, tase Satae Hoey, | WiRDer CLOSING Boye’ Suita OUT | scvusi value at "G.'B WILD & BROS. | corner isthand NY-sr. | Liberal fndacements offered to selicitons. yesterday at Union League Hall. There wasa | # rames, | |The remainder of the matches (five) are being | CLOSI - <i At RR BW _#ec i go een ively discussion about the powers and duties of | © street, between 2d and 3d northeast; F. A’ | tougnt at Rosslyn this afternoon. Anxious ty | CLOSING eaver Conte oer | sam. tebwemn Penmapitonicenner et ae, N®W EXPRESS LINE. ViA CANAL, deck? 3u* Sole Agent fer District of Columbia the ance committee, ticipated in by | Youn; }, Six 2-story frames, [0th street and South learn the physical status of the defeated cocks, CLOSING ‘ Suits ouT ——— 2 ae BETWEEN “= = ~. Dr. W . Archibald, Mrs. Briggs, | Carolina avenue southeast. the representative of Tag Star inquired of a | CLOSING yg betby Buite ouT RARE CHANCE Having Cotermined to intro- PHILADELPHIA: ALEXANDBIA.VA . WASH. AND FIRES and’ nekets Biss. Lockwood, Mrs. Gaze, | a worice of Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s «Five | Yeteran sport whether any of them were killed | CLOSING Children's Overcoats OUT | Pa Gogtan Sis guy the celebrated BOH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D! C. wu"™= and others, after which Mrs. Hooker | oecutti 3 ” be fe in | i yesterday's fights. *‘ No; none of ’em was | CLOSING Walking Suits OUT | basthe newest emcnte, ‘ificent! @ stated that the headquarters of the national | Specisltics for Gentlemen,” is to be found in | Kinca; but,” he added with a significant, wink, tone; ix better finished, and moredurabie than any | pRekSlar sailing days from Pier No 2. North ale {emmittce would hereafter be in the House | °F sineming alemes. Srl iter pong gpten te ceagpegs es other Piano ma how offer the same at 33 per BATURDAT cide er? WEDMESDAT end APPROACHING Committee-room on ricuiture, and that, = you understand ?” e same iron 01 J cent. less cash than any other first cl ‘iano can - a hers of the national committee would be glad to Perils of an Aeronant. Coek-pit desired it to be especially stated that | In Closing Out this Winter's Enormous Stock | betaneticae ble installments, Cali'and | , ¥iem 63 Water street, Georretown. every MON meet there all friends of suffrage from 2 to 4 | | Prefessor Donaldson, the daring acronaut | the crowd at Rosslyn yesterday was composed T have to do it at rates which are a “fects” CARL RICHTER, 935 Penna.ave. | TURSBAY and TRUBSD AY. > ficleck every a.ternoon. Mrs. Davis moved that | made another balloon ascension from Norfulk, | of some of the most “respectable” citizens of greater advantage to the public Ene AC. _ |" Freight received at any tine, INSURE YOUR PROPERTY {he matter of printing Le left entirely in the | Virginia,on Thursday last, and which cam; | Washington and Georgetown, and that no dis- thantomyrelf. But I have @.¥. HYDE. 59 hands of the Hance committee; carried. Ad- | near being his last flight to the clouds. When | order whatever occurred. #0 much on band C;M" KLDBIDG m journed. at the height of one mile from the rote | Maggio oo pla Do scoped thet I Ha CLYDE s Con is —--— while pertormi the trapeze, Donaldson | city, who died a few days since, was buried yes- | pg = “= xvLosiys Kixpor Covrsz.—on | concluded that he would descend, and for this | terday in the enclosure attached to the Convent. ust 74D h.B. 7D NCHOR LINE STEAMERS BELIABLE COMPANIES ght last about seven o'clock, «lamp | Purpose pulled the valve cord to allow the gas | Rev. Father Stonestreet officiated. The deceas- z Selt A SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sa? been lighted and placed on the table | to escape trom the balloon. The valve did not | ed Was about 79 years of age, and greatly be- It; | URDAY TO UND paoet WITH inthe parlor of the Manassas Hotel, exploded, | Open, and he pulled again. It still remained | loved. She had been attached to the Convent NO TTER 2 NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, S. Pma’ whilst there was noone in the room, ands closed, and there being no time to lose he pulled | ‘or many years. NO MATTE at Mails and Passengers, a. TT & SON, deal of damage was done. The burning Aaid | with both hands. Again afailure, and fir the | ARREST yom ‘TarEviNG.—Nicholas Unger, a GREAT SACRIFICE. ‘The steamers of this favorite line are built exprese- ran over the floor, damaging the carpet, ruini third time he gave a }, Steady jerk. There | young man about 22 years of age, was arrested HOW LOW i 4 ly for the Atlantic frade, a center table, destroying t e books thereon and | es sare ao og conn as if rmade by fee bie og ree ee ee — os ree hd i fine mirror into“smithereens” before | of cloth, wr a 12 sett of ess ‘HE 3 GO. . it could'be extinguished, ‘The oll ase re the ana ne knew that the ‘balloon ‘had bursied. Ii | and other asticles from ‘ie mable of the for- . THE PRICES GO = + comfort, and convenience of pasmen lamp at the time was the kind known as not col wever, bein, vented trom | mer. e accused wi sent e Police Passare Rates. Pe a oF aE ehrystallized oil, and peoresthat ite poe Paglia doing so by the Fuat of si from Teneath, Dut Court this evening, s eee OUR STOCK To GLASGOW, LIVEREQOL “anD “Ldupon- DisTurcY OF COLUMBIA. explosive as it is represented to be.— a d up e e aeronaut EW M Lixe To Bautiwone.—The — Gua eds Maasises | cesented In taaerees geo oteee trapeze | Maryland Steamboat Company on Thursday ot iy YOU WANT ov FirefsCabin. 965 and $73, to location; ORGAMIEED AUGUST SF, 2670 —e—__- bar. |The balloon leaned over to one side and | this week] place the steamer ana on the RGAINS 50,000 WORTH oF pkg » OSs: Bien Se Pane, | CASH CAPITAL... a |! FO) RELIEF OF THE Poor—It does not seem to | descended with frightful velocity. During this | line between Baltimore and this port. She will BA 950, ; Aanemmatione, | Sroorage, @2. Fs : —— be understood that the central office of the Citi- | awful period the seronaut's ar be — ea op , and will stop at all the prin- Now {S YOUR TIME. thao tice ota at reduce ee For Fe: cols creuee.”” BGems REDE, Pregient 7" - : n a aie . | vanie % ’ in cy ie papell Se tees in his isc he was icightened. | ARRIVALS or Mencnanpize—The steamers cLOTHING ing Gree, 8. Yer B s SAMUEL CROSS icbstODD: View <vise thay Wil be CONE te Ee eee an | im nahort tiene, which qoemed 6s bias ox eoecet New York and E. C Biddle arrived at Hyuo's — sylvanis, évenne, WILL I 8'Go., 1448 1K A . S | ty, the balloon ‘struck the of a tree, | wharf yesterday from phia, with car- : na Soe napa rants ie eee ane | tak. wok craching ‘th the limbs. ‘The | e2es of general merchandise for District mer- A, STRAUS, MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF 00ST, | /y[HROHANTS LINE OF STRAMAIPS srened fe ee x ta —— rant | fOmewhat diatinished the raplitty” of the. de: OISALE OF Wana Hartley & Brother have A. STRAUS, oer ene ae em eee. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Eppiy to the Young Ben's Christian sociation | scent, but sul the veloctty was ald Ze belies of 208 went HF ELTA Ser POPULAK CLOTHIER, Fine Steamshipe B. 0. KNIGHT and rooms at hours when Mr. Hall cannot givethem | ing aoe See Raiegen twee teal POPULAR OLOTHIER, Srepegcnee sata pou ats iN Tvgarate PROFESSIONAL attention, when, by obser above direc- und, BABGA a a tious, they will save themaclveaheedictetrouiie, | Bea of briars. His were torn, and ALEXANDRIA. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BARcaINS Bakgains Bik, WASHINGTON CxO! S eee oe | hie lace but ——— 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BARGAINS BARGAINS oe eee ears ORK from Pier | 4 BTR FEMDALL. nc - AxATOMIOAL Srxcives.—Mr. Adolf Clase, | beyond this he escaped without ~| Riven News—A machine arrived Ect aE Wis every FBIDAY at 7’. m-, and FESDALL & FESDALL, - the well-known architect, of this city, has re- | HIS ¢scape from a frightful death is sumply | here last Saturda; will be put into Between 10th and Jith streets. MAY BE EXPROTED. AL the same COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ceived from leipsc, Germany, twenty-‘our an- | PWTacnious. Rising from his thorny couch | operat at once in deepening the dock at | _janl2-tr Between loth and lith streets. ‘axa fon information apply fo BE'A.DENWAM, | sanpar oon wie sein Roceane Enc ‘4 de i | A moot’ . Worl cl been - * wi =... Salen cotconent mats sae Gn Cametats | shaken by ‘is terrible mishap, took a survey ‘ot ed for some time Part at the wheres of ks | PO ROBALSAMINE! fener et ihowcracr of Wihetrest ana Wow York | 6 J. FRANKS. DENTICT. vi vy Ag ie ‘uation. le had fa’ on ofa a —— » “popularising science. “Thets specimens, are of | S€a™p near a field dve miles from Norfolk. On | aumed hia morning en” Tae eMPOPATIY Te- A NEW DISCOVERY. jell et J. W. THOMPSON, President. OPmBA popes Sens ere specimens are of | examining the balloon he found a |: rent | SToLEN Cows.—Two valuable cows stolen STOCK—COLORS—SIZES—PRICES. THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. than the mountain's peak, STOCK. } the rock ouead const More 2 Philistine Sipirk fae Surrmet aeR he next procured a conveyance and returned to 4 veral | A WATERY SOLUTION OF THE HEALING atrest % Emderstanding of the human anatomy cau be | Norfolk where herelated his thrilling slverturce | BSYZ sce Gis clesmeninneer ber eemee, BALBAMIC GUMS ACCOMPLISHED. ‘numerous than the si, oxpepted.) st Tam. andt am, oF ale | at night to a multitude of persons at the Opera {ir attention was peld jo thess, as if was sup. | (Process dlecovered and patented ope. 13th, 1871.) nar ney Cahiah enk, poe onder ig > ° imac d they had been OROB the azure blue, Dit LAME Darartwent CLERKS RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Pose 4 CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE coxons Faaidentiaat ‘ @LD BORDs. ac ea ccparment locks acc eae MGS | Waar rex Faszien Wonntmogn Warr — | gi MTWetbtitont Sqictertend, U4 | we marcel art onus MeN cert {ities Siocand tee G for the purpose of forming a mutual rete’ ao- | “A Council of Workingmen” in England have | 2 'this city last year, will be continued, and | tyawcine Acalihy granulation. Tt ie ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ciation, on the plan capella ss put forth, through Mr. J. Scott Russell a that ss s0un as tho spting opens the erection of | rective remedy for all SKIN DISBE. Fons remy pe ape ee ee eae | gramme, wherein as the basis of the legislation | many new houses will be commenced. Eleven CLINIOAL BOBOBALSAMIN SIZES. erboked. tat and leon Boom 2, on second floor of Barbour's Law Building Sie permet of 8 cortele acnouns seendh seem: ej cenize, they set forth the following objects: new buildings bave, it is said, already beencou- | Ieno“cee bean Son oR 3 but Tad’all the shapes thet come between ‘Washington. ber on their discharge from the government sit- | 1. ‘fo rescue the families af our workmen from | Tracted for’ intelligent person Removed from 484 Lowsiana avenue. nolé-tr vice. H.B. Moulton was electe: ident, Mr. | the dismal lanes, crowded alleys, and unwhole- | Testa! rg a. sessions of the | single Cheaper ti common trash, DURING THE PasT FEW Ww: 4 Fiactcher rice, president, and Mr. Frazier secre~ | some dwellings of our towns, and plant them out | sanusry term of the © Br Circe eet Dates pone pe Joe MO ee on pENTIBT. tary. A form of by-laws to govern the associ- | in the clear, where in the middle of garden, in | Qauuary term of se proud, will coms PR ig aold around the - ‘729 tg ation was presented, and under consider- | y detached ‘homestead, in wholesome air aud | Gence'in prbetoned, » and Dick and Jack, and Brown pd # a ry ation for further action. sunshine,they may ant gee up stro Svicipz —Mr. Richard Triplett, a highly Tre- THE DEMAND FOR @. STARK WEATE! r ——— | healthy and pure, under the influences of a well- ble and well-known farmer, residing near oo eeeas : N a4 J.K.Emmertr attracted a large audience to | ordered home. To this to be effect- Middleburg, committed suicide Friday morni: GINEER AND ot T. the National Theater last evening, and his spir- ually carried out, there must be created a per- by shooting himself through the head. P: q seen, fies ited portrayal of “Fritz,” the good-natured and | fect organization for the self-government of troubles are assigned as the reason. BROTHERS, 730 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD prices. at sbrewd German emigrant, was received with | counties, towns, and villages, with powers ROPERTY SALB.—A small improved farm BONDS Plant's corner Kew York avence and » shouts of laughter and applause. It isavery | for the acquisition and jand | pear Falls Church, belon; to Mr. C. H. Bux- street. apie! thing in its way, and the support wasall | for the common food. 3. ton, has been sold to Mr. a clerk in youn. that could be desired. "Sirs. Saville divided tne | dition, of | the being of the skilled | the patent ofice, for 81 » last even- ae, ee Lag oe ors of the evening with *« z."" Those wi! workman that a con- | 5, —e d should fail to sce this play will misaa treat. The | Fistereight hours of honest work, wn tay. | #89: oe i fae Toy slimes edi ag Tee | eet __ Wanhtagean. D. 0. Closing scene is particularly well managed. thon to schools for elementary education, there A@iaire om the Virginia Side. = consl- (Ae Scere apy ane — shal vi schools dence in - TEACHER Rear Estate Sates.—The east part of lot 5, | and ni ‘skill im the of their THE PROPOSED PREE BRIDGE. am. square Sis, om H street, between 7th 3. For the moral and physical well- Faiis Cavrcu, January 22, 1572. ee =. 48, im square 216, on Vermont avenue, between K and L streets ‘northwest, to L. E. Walker, at 31.35 per square foot. ———e—___ | Murs. Hoven, who lectures at Lincoln Hall next Friday evening. is a lady of unusual cul- ture. Her lecture is tntitled ‘Popping the Qeestion,” and 1s described by the ‘itics to whom she has read it as a most piquant and charming essay on the courtshipof it | nations. ee A Wasnixetox Womway re Loox —tn the case of Mrs. C. M. Putnam, of this city, vs. Wm. under John- B. Davis, Sa ~ son's istration, a contract, lately on trial in Kuoxville, Tenn., 4 jury, after an absence of thirty mit day returned a verdict in favor of the i | for $14,000. } sa igkeeare | ? Law recently passed by the Legislative Assembly for ure poe A orl A bdirths is te r eutorced. See notice of the Board | a publishing the law, in our advertising } | From James L. } Journal and Harper's poe aoe : | | from J.C. Parker, the # ie Modenwelt, che Ge an fashion magazine’ ios eon ; —_—_s_— New Pr BLICATIONS.—From J. we have Harper's and February; abo. from James L. Ki Bave Harper for February. Hl 2: ° lf: NORTHERN PACIFIG SEVEN

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