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EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION | A Sait for Slande ra biodata, dosage he ee CITY ITEMS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. | STEAMBOAT LINES. d ————— OF DISTRI k . 000 OF MR. WAGGA- curr Court, Juige er — —— wo _ “a SuUMSNET........etraes a. ae a “Kan pecavue Eu EAD sum BAD Too many | ctal ve Berkcty garnasices; verdict against | em Dooley's Yeast Ponder, and you will al- Quan s MOHUS € Co. | STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND THURADAY..........Rebruary %, 1872. mevorstines ae the Heuse Com- | @TRLS ABOUT BER. a Choppin vs. Clark; report ways have good success in your baking. 2 iwntas yes S peeweeeye ee. i | To-day, in the Cireuit Court, Jadge MacAr- | Of referee filed. Oil Seana aac oc bie outa aes RIV . 7 CUNARD LIN} x . LOCAL, NEWS The congremtonal investigation into the | Yhur, the case of Win. Williams and wife agninst | POLICE COURT. Judge Snell-—Tester ay | ee en ere ee ree Combriige Eaitfin ot edersier: above Sioaman sien s ut the Boarl of Public Works | Thomas Waggaman, was taken up—Messrs. F. | [3 5°2 Moe. soe sults in seme incura | Amnsements, &¢., Te-night. changes 99 tT Line. ae te ce | ¥ how “og SERR be x ek te any wt « * talking on Pennsylvania avenue, was fined $5. jung disease. ** Brown’ ‘ oo é > THE RYMNAL Sale rooms a: A the n " | Milter and Meloy for plaintiff, and Perry and Bow! tc wassent to thework- | Bronchial Troches™ will almost invarlably give ~ Nationa! Theater —Maggte Mitchell in “Pay, ! the new District government was resumed = Sa Sor atone. This is phe gh mor Pgh ph erro ead = 1 celle & +8 Ce eee mas te ; perme er the “Jl Mamuceile’s Secret. morning before the House District Com. | 7.0 Wilwom for defendant. Fis is an, action for 0 days. “James Johneon, colored, vente | Seagate ey a oes wha : Maric Tomple—Masquerade and elvic bail | Marnting the Cg Sere ane Green TR, | speaking ol “Mrs. Williams as keeping a house | Beatth Gigihe' yma fighing ie Liverty Haut | _ TO Coxscurfives Many have been Rewne | | skid dates neahenaal CRaneetown Sana be bohaer pe: — | ana Me ‘Chandi F the District government. Sbont ber fe wnich cee pare ceueen peony feattval en ceantiata rand seston by Sher or Puce Oca Liner Oa ene tone “ COMMON PRAYER, ‘T2* STEAMER annow — 1 Ft nx rm ee 1 a ‘ ak. cael sn i a A Condensed Lecata "| Hidate ict not, appear to-day in behalf of the | S5.cop. ‘The plaintif, om opening, stated that | Sacer Bile teed aie nek none. Geo Lane perience has proved it to be a valuable remedy | wuiferm with the « Hvimnal”’ in style and pric. sti, eae | A recipe for rosy cheeks—dorble-noled boots. | mm rialists. vaiip Kearnes, | Mrs Williams rented the house from defentant, | }y, driving a wagon ona paved footway. for Coneuinption, Asthma, Diphtheria, and ail | 2brer Boks refers etePunetoen een, Passenger railways showkd sell their batky | wit teria een ies fair, Kearns and on going to pay the rent se was told that | 43° "Mare ‘Niolag dilapidated looking | diveares ef the throng and Tangs. Manufactured | *52.y4? _ Seas af Roveuth stwoeh. otre= i pode a es she must vacate the house, and was char; inster. charged with profanity, pleaded gu'lty; yA. LBOR, . No. 165 Court | - secre 2 wns. ecckaiaiden-oune or the Stanton | joys it] Produced a communication whicy | with being @ bad woman. ‘Defendant claimed | fed’ abe deseph’ thoes ce‘ iatp-lphter: | street, Boston. Sold Ui druggisis generally. 60 | KT EW BOOKS. aye mfr MOUNT aE Guards last mightelected Alen M. Blandmajor | Wotktinscaten men te "| that no such conversation took place, and that | charged with false pretence in obtaining $30 New Stone !* Low Purcest and FORTS FOOTE asi Waeut "seg aS Guards ast nig | Works inrelation to what he told Mrs. Williams was in a friendly | from Amanda Wallace, waived an examination | Gentience Mont will Yo en Rate’ Pare ea Poutervors ( ler Koard of Public Works to-day reesived | on 1, street, beimecn sist and 224, stating that | Manner, the owner of the house having desired | and care sent to tue rand jury. sienueg Geeks ak tee fag ge Matin bamben Ub ttt) 2 p.m three car loads of icre on ita pipe trom the works | the contractor was peforming the work in ac- | »'m™ to get the tenant out. ‘to priees, of Morehead & Co., Philatelpt ‘The Water Registertas bowr Board of Pubic Werks to plac. JAMES SYR ES. Ganeral Superintendent declltt & BEW YORK, BosTON aND NORTOLK. DAY. Gents’ Furnishing Dey . 413 Tth street, be- Ve - iiiams was Grst called. and testitied t9 |. Grafton Brown, profanity: fined $3. John | tweem D and Fe Me haa the bert a2 Whi | Wt! PO a tg hmary oe Shirts in town; a'so, Gonts’ Kid Gloves for $1, of India he, Canty Mrs. : | cordance with the rales and regulations, and to | 4) Met. Willsame was frst : ected by the ; A — e conversa eged, aud also to a second | Dwyer, same offence in the Baltimore a pees ‘ee pm Les macnek being oa Barigpesrubbrsg cr conversation of the same import, (to which | fined ¢3. James H. Posey, same offence; fined $3. P y and the best quality for #1.50. Mythe . M On December |. the Steamer LADY OF D street southeast. between New Jersey avenue | had tallen in; thought the work would be a | defendant excepted,) with the addition that | Charles Mullins,violationof hack law; dined sto. | &™ pppoe ol Ligettes THE ERR carrying se S mail. and South Capitol street. | great cost to ‘property holders; Mr. Gass nad | Waggaman told her that she must move to | Charles Green, colored, lereeny of wtrunk con- | Boys ceme and seo the solid silver watches, . wilt iene Crnch & what foot of Sy In consequence of the severe ice the | fold witness that he (G.) was diachar another house, and he would rent her one where | taining jewelry and clothing, valued at 82%, | warranted for two years, for $10, at Prince's Wilh s Map. Lilnstrations, S:a- DAYS, WEDNESDAY» Lacy ef the Lake caxnot get to Georgetown for ‘dof Public Works because he did not get | he would not expose her; when he said that she | belonging to a female clerk in the Treasury De- | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvani 3 am terme, ete. freight, Uheretore ell nut leav: Nortolkon | of stone to suit them; witness did not | bad teo many girls about, she replied that she partment. The trunk was stolen from an © her ueval trip until Monday next. | know who was contract ‘The Book binders wilt give a grand masquerade | named Brown was {1's} c ball at “he Masonie Temple to-night, | ing et fee principal otk comnecting at Steamet o Comm AnD xx the bargains at Prince's Ba- zaar: If you don’t see that he offers indace- had five danghters, and could not send them away trom her. press wagon. Accused ple ase was sent to the grand ju tor the sewer; a manu 1 guilty, and @ oF. j Geo. O'Brien, * ab INE © sreM) Week iy : Mrs. imma Deoken, daughter of Mrs. Wil- | charged with the larveny of a coat trom James | ments don’t purchase. a ing ently and ci By Mr. Chandier:—Is not a mason; did not | 5, Section bey teeny charge reeny —— o a _| ave Kedee Anch & frogs the above-named cities “Fhe Virzin and incm the arrangements which have been | think there wax ote shovel tullof cement jams, corroborated her testi “testified hat | Ea, Smitly at the Glove Hotel. ‘The coat was | ag. H. Prixce has teckied til! the frst of oe Bac: A Gay stents Row Yok Tesbads mace it is expeeted that it willeven eclipsetheir | of sant ne-third of the mortar ah deca emtasen ss. Guan tenon ce ce Ithat | taken to ‘Alexandria by the thief, and lett as | yarch to sell oi the varions goods he has, at and SATUBPAYS, 5 pm. Pier 12 8. kk deligherel ballvof years. have been ce s was ordered aw -edhibagpiion’ y, torent the | collateral with the mayor.of that city, for some hous <Presnga ted it to Mrs. Williams; never | misdemeanor while there. Detective: ersation alleged to taken | and McElfresh recovered the coat ai eat his office; went to the hou 1d | the thief, who was fined $50 W. that Bro, Tobias obj months in jail. Henry Pur in the house who danced at Metrop cost, as he anticipaces making & change. PAgents call and secure merino anderwear until 3. clock @ i for your } , at half the nsnai price, at Prince's PORSEY OLAGETT. Geil A Parcell, charged with | Bazaar, 108 Pennsylvania avenue. i” seLte Plact's Store, corner @.h aut NV ae battery on IsaacH. Turpin. This = - oo NOW READY. — : urred ina prt on Sth street, last night, For Corns, Bunions, Chillbiaina, Ingrowtn, N EW EXPiEos sane. Via CANAL, Agen D. Gromer. Nortoik, Va: M Gitte: Mlexandria, Va. JG Waters, Geor i Wiliam H. Norton, grand chief; Rdward | trea Setar Eawe |. gramtmarshal, and Robert Whitehand, | [OM %« werk once v1 the Grand Conveil, Sons of Jonadabs, leave ris being tomtirow evening for Providence, R. and 224, and at least 30 yards fell in: , toorganins Providence Council No. 4, in that 4 Of the sewer which fell in had been ad Ts. Sop: ers, and Educator Vesterday Detec and appeared to be a serious case, Mr. Tarpin | Neils, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, No. %35 17 Congzersional Directory. 20 : , ds stolen with Miss Neale ot know t Mrs. Wiliams, . © told bow!;-case coutiny Thomas, loud and | ten; No.7 Nov aries RO = ‘s Express wage not at work upon the por. boisterous langnage in Georgetown; tined $3. TERY PRILP & SOLOMONS, Reenlar ralting én: oe from Pier Not, Morts * ” THE most celebrated and successiul Latrobe Wharves, Phitad-t every WED! » 4 TneScan of Tuerday. H tion ef th h fell in atthat tim: t lose ekcaat Wns dence It ana | Hesters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, | KOOKSELLEKS, STATIONERS, ENGRA | pavUMDAY Cade . nn en Said to be umplic Strong he had the contract for the sewer; hasiner c Willie Lgvad iin Cat iil tea tied thet Chancecticrs, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips. VaRs. The Governor's Mounted Gu | he supplied the mortar and sand; did not think battery on William Cahill, Cahill testified that at Hamilton & Pearson’s, No. 4, ¥.M. ©. A. Bniid- From 63 Water street. Sorectons every MON i : Te 5 7 as iti “a =] } ser DAY and THURSDAY: and tre = : any one about there knew who had the contract, — a = v een g = pene) ing, Sth and D streets. , 1_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TUReDAY ‘and THURSDAY 1 P King; thir By Mr. Eldridge:—Witness had never mised ‘ And she, h 3 . Wi ean de \ MILLINGTON, Freight received at ary tine eure Dt g sec eas iwe-tiate ol i Panna | atestion was ruled out. engaged in playing constantina, when Towler | I wit cLeAR out my furs below first cost; all oN. 7 tncwpens’ Raed We We | weciaeaane ert emeeee cee ot seas an Hi. Wargaman testified that he was in the | came in and commenced an angry conversation | other poode at cost, Temenn elon Ledeen: s BOOKSELLER, STATIONER mg Seay fat fhe Ang : | totwo barrefs of sand was the best; did not | fice on the day in question, and is satisiied that | with his wife, demanding to knew what she was | Gene cca yaa ate disappointed. Princ And News Agent, corner of Ge e:reet and Pa ave | PhS ryciat Reem vector of the Church of the | think mortar made of cement entirely would | 8° such conversation as alleged took place; he | there for. Witness ordered him to leave the | Bazas , 1006 Penn. avenue, LIST OF NEW BOOKS: Bue, Philad Iphia, on Tuesday oc this week | nake a good wall. me Sete seiere Se Wises Se SY pera ary nies theest mig Ao cunrettee Rocer’s and other Gutlery at great bargains pats YLVESTERS; CR, THE OUTCASTS NCHOR LINE STEAMERS s Tesignation, i aceepted. - v — e i 98) vn. a ‘ pife, en} a e: oF ree rice 75 cen! " arkey tendered bin aetna ee noes aa bern cuiplagen on “tne Slash a a sts penta! sg gee and — so Towler then leftin company with his wi F Pee tiie at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 pl GED BANTAM:a satire by the author of Ginx Salk Gaeer gery A ee Sat on account of M health, but the re- | sewer: it was not halt built; only pitched i id | the elder Waggaman did apologize for his son atterwards returned with a pistol, demanding ne eee fea NE RE AMERICAN BARON none ty 2 De KW YORK ANP GLASGOW of the vestry withdrew it! Hi soieg ths notes Sams Hire language: that nothing was said to her about | satisfaction, and threatening to shoot witness, Ee i piameyebrens. : : 0 il Pow r%. eee be, eosin pad oe ae Se renee eee ee sa eee Brother Tobias’ complaining, nor in reference | Mr. R. A. Golding, a friend or Towler's, testified | TB2®¥oMBTERS and Barometers are repaired | mifle. Price $1 © ing ot Lentonsers co lad Maris and Pasve: . sn calling himself William Adams, and | that they were not furnished with proper mor- | '° Aid lady who ys he was formerly a surgeon in the Con--| tar and material; they were dismissed fur com- | Hall. cile their difference federate army, was arres' —er’ . yy $s; yen ioe Werente steamers of this ort bailt &: _ anced at Metropolitan | that he went to Cablit’s house to try and recon- and made w orier by Hempler. near 4 i; Strect Tin WALA MS Bole ee Sipe So cae | ty tee the aeleathe eae masare bull expres je told Cahill that Towler rice #1 16, Teapect ite ol ae Sees — ted ap ino : jury leliverating on their ver- | had no pistol; that he was a union soldier; had | Georgetown Advertisements romance Price 1.75. 2 imapre’ at the White House, | pleining; ‘The jury were out ¢ pistol; as i" night before last and yesterday was sent tothe | ” Se revinna Wika iaicniekas dict when our report closed. bled for his country, and was a member sake Sap eee un aceiae ae ELS SKETCH BOOK, by Chas. | surethe eatery, comfort insane ssylumas he was evidently a lunatic. | on that account. pnd Assay OF he Sonat, OR ots kerk tities is iets S SCRAP BAG; by Mrs. Lee Passore Kates, 7 been a frequent caller at the White | By Mr. Starkweather:—Witness worked on Our Manufacturing Interests, got very much excited, TRICT—EstabL shed 1531. Highest preminm award- Price $160. TO GLASGOW, LIVER! of late, and has been a source of great | the stone work only; did not know who atte islative joint committee on manfac- | the Grand Army; ed by the Metropolitan Mechanic's Institute, 1867 AIR Te S! Price 75. DE annoyance. to mixing the mortar; th onsisting of Messrs. Katon, Smith, | for it,” and insisted on pro Ladies’ Dresses, Rhawis, Cloaks, &c , &c., The tollowing officers of Minnehaha Lodge of yardsof the brick work fell ‘The wife of Cahill and a col in the best manner; if desired. without rioping Velvets, Fars, Kid Boots, Slippers and Kid Gloves cleaned in a style unsurpassed in pia S Good Templars were in ing: Mr. A.T. Mal Polkinhorn, W. V ublbach. Price Cabin mI ow iliustented magazine. Price Se Gntiome; Hororepedigne; of London ilastrated | sending for their ome Piceure. Price 6 P RE; a novel - conte. acd | MOHAMMED ALI AND HIS HOUSE: an bis | First Cabin, ond ; It wasrebuilt im- | Campbell and Cassin, met at Metzerott H 4 > a ete, $138, atthe last meet- | mediatel last night | By Mr. Chandler :. Witness was employed by mpbell introduced Mr. J. M. Mr. Strong, only worked there a day and : who. briefly t, which the judge Parties edto. He said he went home and ionnd | {om 2 to 24 bours. lonniry can consent -_ Dress Gov chase fick a r Kbbons, Plumes? Kid Gloves, &.. &c , Gent.'s ii the mew Magazines and Fashion Books Tare apply Miss M. E. Jackson, W. A. quarter; was discharged by Strong, who t son the subject of increas! his wite absent, and, suspecting where she was, | (jonks, Coats, Panis, and Vests dyed in the beat | February received. Blank Bo Pass Green, lor. W. F.S.; Mr. W. F. Holten Mr. Witness he was not putting in stone enough; fo ctures of the District. F went to Cahill’s, re he tound her sitting | manner. ‘Guaranteed’ to be the best place in the | Memorandum Books, Workman Time Book fy lvania event 8. Dorr; W. € Dr. A. B. Hodge. W. M-; | masons were engaged in laying the stone work; Witactures should not be side of Cahill, play Con-tantina. | District for the cleaning ct Gendemen's Clothing. | ber's P » Gilets Pen and Station Ty of e ue, ¥ | strect, Washington, | Mr. Brown wa: ‘king with witness; e ats , m, how came you here?” She | Eversthing appertaining to the business promp'ly | description.” Pure. Linen Bound Oornercd Cut sameeren Mr. Leon J. Myers, W.O. seaioes ban Gachaieed for Gum minning: thc er. ne ton antiie ince there, ‘Hesaid, “Lwant | aitended to. Griderecei:edandrurnedby express. | Bene Pinying Cade, wintesair,at the very low. | [VJ ERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPS H.S.: Mrs, A. it. | Ment was mixed in the bottom of the sewer; | machine shop in the country for the manutac ; eee een Ect | _ Post Ofice Box 79. abe O84 Sito WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. . - Howell, P. W. could not swear what were the Proportions ture of large iron m: At this time Cahill came towards him, — eee — N . = — Gementand capa; Giecs con Bat Late sand chard gay women rushed In between them: he | Uy W.H. ROMINEON. ¥.¥. ROBINDON. | EX ae ops wow geayeommny wrei Hereafter the Fine Steamshipe B.C. KNIGHT and The Tennessee Bounty Frands. was mud; had been working since, but not for : compani : pen-knite and said, “lay your hands E ROBINSON & BROTHER. AND BLANS BOCK MANUFACTORY JOIN GIBSON » 1): uy TRIAL OF EX-CORGKESSMAN STOKES. the Board of Public Works; witness saw there | pensive establishments failed ina short time. | me and I'll cut yo lables ee MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS, First ch at fair prices, for cash pare tatwee Stokes, late a | Was raseality in constructing the sewer, and he | it seemed to him that what Washington needs | dee Pag Peis ical ae iT at You | No. 64 Water Sirect, between Migh and Congress are uibonic bone to Sabet” | Tou, etme . “i walked off. are establishments for the manufacture of small 2 ne cane ’ * George % is _ aoe » | 99. Manet Rivero 7 member of Congress from Tennessee, charged | “hy Br. Chipman:—The mortar was mixed | articles suck an paper bags. We now make | dirty — of a —, 1'll shoot you.” He atter- | Engine ery of all descrip | The public are invited yo call end examine on bY =4 with receiving money fer prosecating claims | very little; just shoveled about a little. enongh of these for home consumption; why | Wards returned to Cahill’s and opened his door, | temmangy ntongivent ors | ow Onder Netiantnsioehe eek, ALEXA DBIA tive nemne dues ‘ € Jilin Brown, sworn, and testified that he had | could we not supply the entire south with this ing «there ag am ready to shoot with | patring en th ms. jankstm"_ ‘and next door tc Jay Oooke & Co.'s, For fait inform: pl P.A.DENUAM, worked on the Slash Tun sewer; a portion of it | one arti ) but had | . his pen-kuite, | © PECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Po seld-tr SEashiugton DO. | Agent ufice and wharf tee wrest ne. po apoasid QPECI TICE. HAN Per x Stee used, proce fell in atter the work was done: ine cornont was | Mr. Eaton said we must convince cap Secpeat poe So seticenuy none pans a a eaamatin san ave 20 per cent: by going te town. or at the corner of reet and New York “, clat that Stokes very poor; water was running through the | that Washington possesses peculiar fa n to frighten so cowardly a person ax Ca- | TURMAN'S. ridge street; : = — : hie daty in this case in adv y | sever while 1k was being bulls witnom wave | crenurorcre Th ee cae dete te bil. | During the statement the parties interest YALL PAPER (ud have PAPER i SGiSC LADIES’ GOODS. OMIT aban eC een Cree eres ve peat i 4 <Alye Gent ribsieode z can be made here thesmalicst | ed showed considerable feeling, and the judge | dune. aaa . v TH, « “ip ella i i peor altatl ers eek tee comene vas mot fection or aan \cheaper eancucw ‘we | in order to guard nst any future serim part of Washineton or Georgetown, and sat Ms FE. A. McCORMICK, Ss vig the Kichmond, Fredericksbwra been on the stutute-books 19 years, it had never | discharged; lett there himself; worked there four | shall bave manufactures in our placed Towler under $30 bonds to kee mar Line —Steamere m enforced, a1 street Wharl, twice d was violated by members of days; told Mr. Kusk, the foreman, about the | not. he ce six months with Wm. hill. F > | gharanteed. Parti ular attention paldto UP. the | STERY WORK- 7 seme 506 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F Congress generaliy. | He next spoke of the prin~ | mortar not being made up properly; he replied | "Mir. Blanchard, resnming,said there is a doubt | marked that le ould require the ame, re- = B J wher stock of MILLINERY and hice:60% Pennesioents arenes cipal witnesses for the prosecation as men who | it was; men on the work agreed with witness | as to which is cheaper as a motive powe Saint Of Cab Mionig fp hear from hist || ews AND ROTSING MORE!” | PANO} GOODS a full line of bud been charged with perjury.and who did not | that the mortar was not good, did not know their | or steam. One reason why the latter ts again. F <Abrhe tapeewnas > : expect to be prosecuted therefor, and asked the | names; would know them if he should see them; | able here, is because or the proximit: a DRY GoOoDs. jury if they convict on this testimony. | the water run through and washed out the | Cumberland coal region. He b GEORGETOWN. $oi wiih thin wei cell thee attention ot ainsae tae ates He then read the letters, which, he claimed, cement: witness left the work because he hada | preterable, except, possibly in making tour. —n Washington, and which she will sell at very GpBFAT CLEARING FALE. showed simply that Mr. Stokes had faithfully | difficulty in getting his pay; Strong pledged his |" Mr. Cassin said the powers of the committee | A DistRESSING APPA! Woet ee wEnredor eve discharged his duty to his constituents. Some word that witness should haye his p ty on Sat- | were limited. They could only recomme s = Ne ADAME ESTRENS, S—~CS~S ALL WOOL SATINES, 40c Of the letters were written after Stokes left | urday; when Saturday came witness did het get | the Legislature the exemption of all mani Church, Virginia, acei lly shot his sister, THE LAST CHANCE M Te ioe: STREET Sitk Portiss, Congress; they showed that, after the expiration his pay, and left; got his pay the middle of the machinery, &c., trom taxation. He threw | the charge from the g aring outone eye and THE LAST CHANCE CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW TORK HANDSOME PLAIDS, @5c, of bis term, he worked actively for these claim- | next week. fi i j as a suggestion, that bonds might be iss: also wounding her in the forehead and breast. THE LAST CHANCE Rr TES OTHER DRESS GOODS equally low ants, making special visits to Washington in | Mr. Green said he desiredto put inevidence | and money foaned to persous who 4 Medical aid was summoned, but the wound was - SWITCHES FOR THE FREMON TWIST, one WINTER GooD- every description reference to theclaims. He called the attention THE BLANK FORMS OF THE CONTRACTS start manufacturing establislmeats, pronounced a fatal one. sont long, only J OCOTHO RE AS LOW As ANY HOUSE IN THE of the jury to the fact that all this correspond- | of the Board of Public Works which had been | the sums advanced might be secured ramen E. C.K ed for New aT “ — or enee proved that Siokes regarded the money | furnished them; they had not been furnished the | gage on the y: morning with 4 barrels of tlour and = oo : paid bim a= a gift. The evidence of Beatty, as | contracts which they asked for. Mr. Eat 9 ight. I1 the weather docs not become &7 ONE PRIOE TO ALL. of all the other witnesses, was to the effect that Mr. Chandler replied that he had furnished | necessary. If capitalists found that colder the Phiiadelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk HABLE BROTHERS. GEAND OPENING ROGAN @ WYLIE, this was « gift, made after the money had | the listot the contracts, and the blank forms be carried on here ata protit money | steamers will resume their trips ina few days. . ae jen 27-tt O18 and 1020 7th atreet NOW been received and accepted by Stokes | used. He had not furnished the memorialists forthcoming. cou A New Exrenraisy—A\ large iron foundry i Pes dk only as a reimbursement for expenses incurred. i eC s Mr. Cassin read a communication from 3 forthe manufacture of castings of all kinds is n.K @, Jr.'s, = - — Beatty and the other 7 cnccating witnesses, yo yester« D. L. Shoemaker, proprietor of a large tov to be established in this city early daring the . . WASHINGTON HOTEL: during the w at, were occupied in shooting down | with the original papers anil would appear with in Georgetown, in which, aiter gi a. | coming spring, It will ba located on the north: ie senleouees MASONIC TEMPLE, anaes desis : whoever they saw proper who came in their | them again when want Mf course the origina! | tistics relative tothe m cturing interests | east corner of High and Water streets and wil +¥ 4 — HE IMPERIAL Mt Way, Which was tx ie ality nothing more nor less | roc bape not by ae tothe gentlemen rep- gery from the Chesap : ke aud bio can al: be zm Ur Mr. Jobin w Pie Tee, of this city, and §2oe8 Woura CORNER NINTH AND F STBEFTS, (uate dauwese Bove.) than murder ; and their total want of discipline, | resenting the memorialists. we says that proper railroad fac a Mr. Palmer, who has had some experience in sap - ‘ Liberty to roam wherever they chose, and do | _ ‘The Committee decided that the memorialists | Macs, U4. roren, pallroull facil the fourdry business at Vienna, Virginia. Hong importation direct from Paris of fine eclee JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. what they liked, made a condition of things ae ot comin s ae cree au mes To encourage bo asa sporapcaconte tie town. “Wiosk Foor Dats Tr ead ae oF |¥ OWERS ARD KID GLOVES, for receptions Froxtixne Pewxsvivania AVeNer, thei would demoral 7 be articular one, but it wasnot the understandi encourage railroads, give us connection ing a colored Charles Washington, Bnd balls. Ss = were the men who were brought here to swear | 1 E iginal papers. with the south and weet; build a permanent | in&, oat in Rock creek, built @ . aces of best OPERA KID GLOVES at 1.00 Between Usth and Beth sevects, P reputation of a man like Stokes, and | A dam across the Potomac (to take the pl or 1, lying down close beside it, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ‘on chest ete ¢ sed themselves exemption from | the present. piles of loose stones) at what ix 1 not been long in a somno- READY-MADE CLOTHING. LARS Fane COR th i testity against the | “ 6th street now m 1; wie jon when he awoke to find one READY-MADE CLOTHL < ty B t {an incentive to cast | ty into the Missouri avenue sewer, | the times its pre: » | his pants in a blaze. He succeeded in - nee “ae “ | Closing out sal che past ren oS eo ES him, and relieve ; wel Z ae yet Scsgel did not know | and you have made a : mmenes at ishing the flames, but = until he nat heen HATS at 50 per cent. g Soe ger oo at te toe ible. what pertion of the city the sewers above re- | utilizing the power of t ytomac_ river, ly burned about the right knee. An off ; = r . at he would ferred to drained; had no knowledge of hvdran!- | and increasing the trade the Distrie.. | took him to the police station, whence he was WHice MUST SE SOLD (fe sees tenet canal to the beatin" W aatington fourth and | ies and rostaties; doubted if the Misouri | Mr. Shoemaker also recommends the rem 1 | sent to the poor Louse. WHICH MUST BE SOLD 8S. HELLER, 715 Market Space, cat ———— cived a gra- | avenue sewer would answer when completed; | ot the Alexandria aqueductand itsreptacenent : ——— es to call Your attention to the, fact tint he hae REMONT ee, eiaeneun | thought in time of flood or heavy rains all ce 1 ad bri: wit! draw, and suggests = —" a complete assortment = ear pr Depo rom Webster show | on the low grounds would be overflowed; bey oer ee See if it ha: the ALEXANDRIA. TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING GOODS ‘AL CURLS and HATE ERAIDS, wud al ‘The proprietor bas built = mew addition and m Webster to show g 5 a | that th trict a 5 eee Be yt 4 me y was repugnant to the | sewer in the alley between Pennsylvania ave- | power, (if not, a joint stock compa ar: a a - fre aeroriment of IMITATION | HA hie ining rooms to accommodate 300 gusete {meant a gift given freely, with- | nue and Missouri avenue, 3d and4\. streets, now | chase the fifte 7 r.—The dwelling house of Mr ~ ices. He curls bai: per day. Weekly and monthly boarders taken at ton of service, OF ax a reward for | drained his property; had no need of the Mis- | (he land belonging to Mr. Lynch, awthwest corner of Queen and F Weibave Gstecnienl cae’ ee GR peed & feasonable rates. ree cennibusce in attendance: ai souriavente sewer; did not know the capacity duct, lay it out 4n lots of th was entered by thicves, last night, ——_ —— GLOVES, winch be wilt sett all trains and ts. i for the defence. followed. Atter | of the sewer in the alley; Missouri avenue was each lot water equal to ten or tw brough the back gate, which they foreed open, | com PLETE CLEARING OUT OF OUR STOCK Be jand im FP. BILL, Propaetor j rain prayers, whieh the Courtex- obstructed hy the constriction of the sewer so | fower, and rent them for aterm of y and the kitchen and dininz room windows, the . . _ an _ 8. HELL “ny ME ARLINGTON, eral acquiesence in, he proceeledto | that a carriage had not passed alongit for three | Shoemaker says: “Now, suppose the en sashes of which they 1, and robbed of a or ADIES HAIB BRAIDS, &c. T the statute contemplated the hiring — months. of water and land to be S12. set of silver spoons, and a silver geblet, 4 eet ‘assortment of BRAIDS. VERMONT AVENUE. ofamember. In the way this mon s paid | By Mr. Chandler:—Had known the water to | interest, 37.500, divide the barrel of Hour and some meat and butter. 1 Fashionable Goods, GIBBS’ Hair Store. Also, other Hair W J Stokes, could the jury say that Mr.S. under- | be on Missouri avenue often in case of flood or a front tel th "isis Work Mepaired. aod fsien iw’ %. BOBBLE & son took tor compensation to do what he did? it | high tide; had regarded the canal a dixadvan- | jet, running to the river. w ‘canes fe zo an was in evidence that these men were constitu- | tage to bis property; would rather it wastilledup; | hundred aud fifty feet, then if the object is sun. Hair and Perfamery Store oe 18-19 Prorerercrs ents of Stokes, and some of them had rendered | did pot consider himself an expert: did noi | piy to encourage, lease each lot, with the power, COME! COME! COME! COME NOW! | _declé-Sm 1229 Pa are. ver lib at — > him rome service in his political campaign, aud | know the ordinary rise and fall of the tide here; | for «00 per wm. Asa further | t ‘JUST REOBIVED—A fine assortment of Bors | C, © WiHEABD. it Was this that instigated him to act. been rect Sees baie baci productive = ore give ninety-nine year cies with th wood tothe poor of onal « ail by : AS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY J man's - EBBITT BOUSE, { any evidence of agreement todo what he did residents of Missouri avenue considered i of purchase, capitalized at six per which las been continued until more than two r —T Not ne of these lovely sees | ee =a A release it from taxation tor twer hundred loads lave been given away, has bere BY BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPrES WASHINGTON. D. for the prosecutic ene lovelier than the orace S. Johnson, sworn.—Resides on } aplan of this kind fifteen to tw stopped for the present in consequence of the 4 es ; . ~ 5 soll uaaestahen So ony Gat’ ‘The one | south avenus: frequently examined the | could be started immediately. Sher’ supply at the Gapatot the Wamtneton ond PURCHASING YOUR CLOTHING fe. Re. which J am prepared to sell at the lowes REAL-ESTATE AGENTS. Hatfield showed that if Stokes was to | sewer there: it appeared to be pertectly flat; cient room for a paper mill, a woolen mill, Ohio Railroad company, which company has on 2 ‘MP. LERCH a _ sbare in anything, it was in the speculation that | two-thirds tull ot water now; did not know wit: mill, she , corn mills, plaster mills, the contract for furnishing it. an%-tr Aum P. BROWN, Hatfield and Stromyer bad entered into to buy sewers were to empty into it; not think the | niture ‘wooden ware factories, & Prorerty Sare.—A two stery brick house HABLE BROTHERS, ES ne up this claim after the claim had been actedon: | sewer would answer, being perfectly flat; wit- nufactured articles trom which are in | onthe north side of Duke street, between Pat- SCQTON CONTRACTOR In bis reference to the letters written by the de- | ness had good sewerage now by ley sewer nsiimption and have a market at our | rick and Henry, formerly occupied as a bakery FASHIONABLE TAILORS. PROFESSIONAL. asp fendant (Stokes) to the attorney of Stromyer | did not need the Missouri avenue sewer; thought by Mary Reirmuth, was sold this morning by REAL ESTATE AGENT, and Hatfield, Mr. Riddle defied, in their in- _ in case of high tide the cellars would be filled. arough draft ofalengthy | 0. C. Whittlesey, trustee, to John Patch, of | jan29 N. W. CORNER niu AND D sts. | (3H ~ FRAY raw: NT, spection, the remotest allusion to any agreement By Mr. Chandler:—Had known the can report on the manufacturing interests of the | Washington, for $300.—Guzette, last evening. si oe Rs arenes rat CAEN! Corner of New York avenue and ISth street at cituer at that time existed, or had existed, overflow frequently and tlood the cellars; had | District, from which he read extracts on the +2ee- — NSE REDUCTION. flim UAV ASILEN i p.c Sn ait parte of Gvaity Gor endo on bei between Stokes and the attorney, or between never examined the outlet of new sewer; thought | natural facilities, the subject of improving the Curi0ve.—There are many stories told of the t Ne #3 LS gg tet Ryn Bd wedeedl him endanybody. After a thorough review of | the canal could have been properly dredged,and navigation of the Potomac, the increase of rail- | giscomfort ielt when any portion of an amputa- A®™ FENDALL. BEG'D FENDALL. | 454 long time notes taken in payment. tate the entire case, Mr. Riddle closed his argument sewers might have emptied into it; did’ not | roads. the advantages of contiguity to the coal ted limb is cramped. A wan in Springtield, HI. ee Bought and sold. by a brilliant and pathetic appeal to the jury in think the canal had afiected the value ot the | regions, the value of the water-power of the Aad 148 hapa Iniesed g few dare ‘ago £0 that i¢ FENDALL & yEmeane. Tenait of eis client. At the conclusion of Mr. | property near it; four or tive years ago the ca- | Clicsapeake and Ohio canal, &c. ‘He said that | Lad So be anton, At fist he wee mtavarotar —_ . lg gages octal ED NAL. Riddie’s a:gument the Court took a recess hal wus used for commercial purposes. he was preparing a large amount of statistial | {i jectal member war pone, and even whetene sand tf_Con. 06 #7. axp Lovisiaxa AVENUE, UCATIONAL. Pig ange ae e By Mr. Starkweathe::—Believed if the cana! | matter relative to the manufactures here in the had received that interesting information, in- J. FRANKS, DENTIST, —— Anaticr Death | wad been dredged to Its original depth it would | past ten years, which he would present at the | cited that the thumb was prewed down itt the Ss. OPM eet Teets share Penna. ave Oe eres) w ~arms hou! ave answered evel urpose fur drainage, auc e ing. 1 7 meaner ? = g % - | eured in a drinking saloon kept by H. Midd sides. Tre Great Linrary S\Le.—Comparative- eae eed atone: aptratl + . fu on Pemmlvanid avenue. near 4) treet. | By Mr. Chipman:—Thonght the construction | ty few of our citizens know of the extent and | S¢¥ered limb was cramped in just the wav com Msheent in the city._all werk warranted. decl8-@m | , Inquire or edérees It appears tha: several colored men were drink- ; ; plained of. ‘There is little doubt of the reality of of the sewer on Missouri avenue was more ex- | value of the collection of books to be sold in the | P# a i i [ne together, and Newton exhibiting a pistol to pensive than making one inthe canal; had never | catalogue comprising this library. ‘The illus: | tis sensation, curious as it appears. his companion: in a careless manner, it was made any calculations on the subject; knew trated books are nearly all early subscribers’ a7” Parepa hams are advertised in Cine’ somehow exploded, the ball penetrating the nothing of tide sewers. copies. Among these to be sold this evening are breast and lunge of Samuel Lacas. B. Oertly, recalied:—The price for macadam- | ths Art Joummar, comprising the early impres- who had a horse and wagon standi izing is $1 <4 per square yard; on 4), street, trom | sions of splendid plates of the Wilkie, Turner, | TAY COOKE & CO. Gocr, with the aid at the others got the woued | the canal to the arsenal, there was 50,600 square | Vernon aud other galleries, besides the great J man jato the vehite. and drove off to Sears yards; knew that Mr. Cullinane had begun work | work of sculpture a 1220 2st street be tebe and N northwest. ESEONS ON GUITAR ae ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 4 AND PIANO for ®5and $10 per = ; of B 2,on fo of B ‘slaw ans Pi yo gg at Ellis’ Music Stor: ast l- a MT ANE Removed from 484 Lowisiana avenue. nolé-tr In consequence of the lateness of the season, and d statuary. No book i : ; L. WOLF, D. strug store; corner of F and 11th streets, where | on the sewer on 4, street; had no charge of the age equals this for the beauty and. mutt. BANKERS, preparing for alarge Spring Stock, which Tam now J tneion pextisr, nal es of way tuanrectons the services of Drs. Enlkley and Hartigan were _ work; made his reports fom official papers in engravings. This book is fot 18 on the FIFTEENTH STREET, having manufactured erpecially to order, I offer x4 " on. - tall tie of we om obtained, who, after examination of the wound, “his office; knew Kiley A. Shinn; he is building | catalogue and comes up early. Then follows a g for the a —— gave ioe their opinion that there was verv lit- sewers in Georgetown; the work being done by | yery choice collection: of original autograph Wasuixetox, D.C. oe 7 2 oe @. STARK W KATHE! Ue hope ef the woundes man’s recovery. Oilicer . him is not included in the estimate submitte. letters of the poets, statesmen and historians of = NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS SPECIAL BARGAINS. SNGINEER AND ee ry Ny Hinkle bearing ef the affair. arrested Newton had no estimate of the water mains lai: the present century. Lot 33 isa particula: a YESS SUITS. All orders promptly executed. DRAWINGS tor and his esmpanions—three in number—and know when the laying of the wood p: copy of Batty’s Architectual and Lands ‘The Large and Continuous Sales of the Northern BUSINESS § i. ‘at reduced prices.* Office at the old stand locked they up in the ceztral guardhouse. Mr. ith street was commenced; thought the work | Beauties of France, very scarce. Lots 36-7 are Pacific 7-30 Gold Bonds in this Country and | Those Suits sold at $2 20 Pian eine cobase Now ork avenue and lutt ——— Lewis H- Douglass procured a back and had the | was by virtue of an act of the old corporation; | Whittingham Sharp's beautiful editions of the in Europe, where they have a Recoznized | Those Suits sold at 18 | street. ty wounded man conveyed te his home in Potomac | ad made no esti for paving G street, f1 British estayists, long out of print. 45 is the ‘Standing on all the Bourses, Guarantees Spee Sate sod ae 1a | JOHN F. HARRA econ Me 0d leet aight, from tnternal | Fuh to Zu ad acres to All the papers of the | scarce copy of Biatlor’s Hudibrae with Hogarth’s the Early Completion of the Entire Those Suite sold at 10 weAPTORNRY AT Law. yur te , ir regal ntracts. es. NOW ‘Arce; an J an ori a ai od - ” Mr. ee iy omy s ~~ | Adjourned until ‘Wednesday next at 10 o'clock. comr = —_ Poems, copy of eho fastold Line of Road. Those Suits sold at earaas rl f° Washington, D. On ONE ipEa. j morning filed a warr the Pe ‘ourt, 2 ————— recertly in London at ‘as. The sale to- The popularity of the bonds, as shown by the sales | CASSIMERE PANTS WIT! “a. RICHTER, OLEAN SWEEP charging Newtan ‘with the asurdr of Lie Union held Hs regular tewlSmontuly aieting | BIEUE COmprinen also Binchaeoed's Mapscine, the | of ere S1+B60.000 to anle country during the | rnose Pants and Vests sold at 12 selling now at $9 TEACHER OF MUSIe, cvorsine Seance c ‘ | lact night at Carroll Hall, Rev. Father McDevitt | {oerivan Encyclopedias, ey See. Ween | month of January, is due to the fact that they aro | Those Pante and Veote sold at 19 selling now at sey 936 Pa. ave., bet. sth and 10th sts. cine = 1 a Be | Presiding. The report of the secretary showed | fend auany of Our oun citizens mod distr eee) | bared on the amplest security, being a FIRST AND | eee pants 204 Veowe cold at © selling now at $e a | Benth eras, nom & Mendy increase of ip in all the | Hend many of our own citizensand distinguished | ONT y MORTGAGE upon the road, and aleo a] Ti STATES PATENT OFFICE, = = — pZzADate It oun Pusite Sogoors—It ne | Actes emtraced inthe union wed matte Sivas seins ee Wal be present Go here | ONLY MO) emma pon | ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, from 2% to $s | [J3ITED STATES PATENT et aacy F. :. sere Gg. a Maat wen * . ; ei le 01 K * 5 el ‘ been a matter of aucation whether, In view 9 last public meeting of the union at St. Domi- | ihvsry toweally pelaatle canes FIFTY MILLION ACRES OF LAND, OVERCOATS. of JONATHA Cries Saey ss nav tbs of our pabie sehouls and the didietbty of eradi- Sellewing ‘etheuse wore cles tree aing aa Gol ae Susceptible of producing in abundance all the] q BEDUCTION FROM $6 to $10 ON ALL " 7 *) Feadiog altogether, at east im the lower grades | JM gHev; James MeDeritt, president, J ts | qiawtht itt, te A,COMCHRT bY the interme: | fruit, vegetablen and cereals of the Kastern aul HEAVY OVERCOATS. wa tose ek Sopra r . * e, first vice E.S.O’Comnor, second row evenii Middle States. SS = Ge meen. Having Heard eumetiing of the | vice president: BJ; OtDeiscoll, oomaine cot Laing to let the pareets nad Teen ot ee cg: | ‘The goverament talaation of this Lhd Grantle | FULL LIMB BLACK SUITS AT REDUCED p» FoR TH) 10N OF A that thagut ‘by ties Bosco, in Fourth wr. Rooter, Snansial secretar cary; George tee how they are progressing in music, and to| ONE, HUNDRED AND THIBTY MILLION OF PBICES. b Fosrita, 4 t—we yesterday visited the school, ex- MeNerhany ana J.. Love were clécted | Palse funds fer the purchase of a plano for the | - wopeees. Ny ‘As Tam determined to reduce my Stock withont wentahien Ps ee to be treated to the familiar dreary, it theamion at the nationa: building in thst district. - or more than sufficient #o pay the entire cost of the 4 aaiay, purchasers will find to their advamtagets rive ptt prope, jection of a tmaliges, box. Svuppen DeaTu.—al 11% o’elock this | road. aaacai, morning aman, named Williags Bakers living | “The Bonds, free from United Slates Tar, are oe ‘purpose, « plan for near the fourth precinct (Ist, ward) police sta issued in the following denominations : A. STRAUS, $ very suddenly, as is supposed, trom ‘e100 ULAR hear diate, —o— rant COUPON vet BECISTERED oe ate Paice's Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 457 Peun-| 1.400 s* me r 1011 PENHSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Sacoives sowntyles every dope th Mteet, us the oftce of ~ Berwaxs 107m axp Lr Streets, ATTENTION is called to advertisement of a ‘ 3 ee ce ial meeting of Hibernian Benevolent So. | _ They have THIRTY YEARS are offered : ict that the style of read | clety No. 1te-morrow evenings tn u taught ip our public schools is worse than In Wit BE SEEN by the advertisement elsc- All marketable securities received in exchange. = where that the Sherman House, at | Fall particnlars fe a : Macore Mrrcwxtt’s “Jane Eyre” Js re \Cutengs, is ‘sqnin tm fehl operation. NEW YORK, PH 20.» i nen. it is dramatic, pon pee powerful A Bravtirvt real hair Switch is sold for &6 . ASHING."ON. times, and she was warmly applauded last nigh! at C. Banm’s Human Hair Depet, 408 Seventh yurr tan - PE a eg eS EE iano \s much better fitted for the character of ‘87 The best thing out—a dangerous conflagra- OLEAN SWEEP peace? ‘on more juvenile parts, = tion. eft CLOTHING BALK, ne was ably su) him, ‘of the Company. Te" hang tat Marek on” Ne Kansas Prisoner, won't) 4 Oak Hall. 686th street. SS ‘S7-Ifs man hase great many debts, ate they 1 i BRICKS Vaivaste Alexandria Real Estate for by. “very much to his credit?” S7-A man was arrested in a Church in Towa | gah Mi Moet Oey fall Kinds om he sd, and for 2 DUNS for stealing an overcoat in Texas. The coat was ae found on him. sully 4% w:roet 8. W. Monday, February 12, by Auctioneer Kerby. Zutention of parties Rsrae invest is called Wo advertisement in Alexandria Gazet(e.

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