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Largest Cirealation in the District Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: | NESDAY......Febraary The Methodist preachers in New York are | discussing the question whether it Is desirable | that the rule of the term of the pastoral relation be so altered that the bishops may return pastors | to charges for more than three years. The near approach of the quadrennial conference, to be year in Brooklyn, makes this a ques- { importance to Methodists, and a good deal may be said on both sides. many cases where the pastor can do more good in a familiar fell of labor than in a new and un- tried one. On the other hand, there are some re for the good of both the minister mgregation the pastoral! relation should be of short duration. At the regular weekly meeting of Methodist preachers in New York on Monday. Rev. B. F. Adamsearnestly advocated a change of the present rale, saying that as soon asa pastor has made himself tamiliar with the homes anid the membership of his congregation, the three years’ rule of Providence manufac- tured by the general conference steps in and | severs his re sends him adrift, and in- jures, if destroy, his usefulmess. He | believed the pastors generally would prefer a | ¥ in their charges, and he thought the ald prefer the same also. He had one | tge himself, however, which he wished to be from before his term had expired. and as a solace for his woes be used to sing with his wife every day, “The Conference year is roiling ms ic of the big. paying offices of the British | govern t has been made vacant by the assas- | nation of the Earl of Mayo, who has for nearly our years held the position of Governor-General ot Ind The earl, who was born in Dublin, was in his Sth year when be came to bis tragic | end at the bands of aconvict. He had encoun- tered unusual difficulties in the more active operations of the fanatical sects which divide the varions religionists of India. Only a week ago, the cable informed us that fifty Kooka in- surgents had been ordered to be biown fromthe | mouths of cannon. Perhaps this assassination isimrevenge. The Kookas, however, are Hin- doos, while the Wahabees are Mussulmen. ‘These last are the brie noir of English rule. They are fast making proselytes among the Hindoos, and their existence isa perpetual con- spiracy. The Mohammedans already number a sixth of the population of India. In some dis- tricts they fom a majority of the population. ‘They are more‘active and in earnest than any other portion of the people. Fer forty years sect of the Wababees has maintained a continual war with the Englis! were not were € ders. When they great rebellions they the '—It is understood that Bowen, ex- ieee and ex-ever.so- #5, will soon receive the ap- pointme S. Minister to the Argentine Republic. It is to be hoped, for Mr. Bowen's peace of mind, that this report will not prove another Dead Sea apple, to turn to ashes on his expectant lips. He is ready. He has kept realy tor two yearsor more. If his trunk is not already packed, he can pack it in a very little time, and on very short uotice. He has never been ont of office so long since he became a voter, and time seems to move very slow as he waits, ashe waits. He thinks, w If it wer -20e- How is it that all the notorious as shoulder- hitters, ward-strikers, ex-scavengers, ex-cen- tractors. &c., who bossed affairs in the old days of the corporation are now clamoring to have ali the effices made elective? Do they tind“their apation gone” under the new order of things? |. the people have had enough of their brass- | le, pot-house rule in the past. What these ikers and ex-office holders want is an oppor- tunity to « ward-meetings and nomi- | nate and elect scurvy, jobbing politicians of their own kidney, as in the past, to the offices of th Distri et. regulate” jelphians are uneasy about the sanitary ion of their city, because they say expe- teaches that cholera always follows ox, and they are afraid the former -courge will prove more fatal there next sam- mer than the latter has been during the fall and winter. Whether they have sufficient cause for their alarm or not, the papers are right in ad- vising the adoption of preventive measures by the bealth officers; and all our cities should be making preparations to guard against the pos- sible appearance of cholera this summer as an epidemic. ee ‘They had a masquerade party in Portsmouth, N. H., the other night, at which the ladies were attired in dresses made entirely of tissue paper. | “To one who had witnested nothing of the kind | before,” says the Chronici+, of that place, with | charming avireie, “the scene was quite surpris- We have no doubt of it. In this section guises would be considered entirely “too and if the Portsmouth fashion has ex- | tended to Boston it explains the action of the authorities there in prohibiting masquerades. The Pennsylvania Senate, aiter an entire day spent In debating and voting on the contested election case of McClure against Gray, refused, by a tie vote on Monday night, to take any fur- ther action in the matter. — in thin, | occupied by | by Americans for he Pr yesterday afternoon was witacased by an Tense concourse of people from every section ot the country. It comprised a squad of mo’ ad lice; the Chief Marshal of the Empire, Ki the of the with attendants; muate. of the Yeomanry, — Boaf-Gras. First Division—Music; Lord of the Carriages. Second Division— Music; Lordot the | Vans. Third | Division—Music; Lord ‘of the Horse. Fourth | Division—Musi ; Lord of the a Fifth Division— Platoon 6 A platform had n in £00 city hall, which was eae ee the Grand Duke Alexis, Stayor Flanders, the city and sate a and a few invited guests. (Opposite the city hall, along the entire length of Charles street, in froni of Latay- ette square, a stand ex! d from the outer edge of the sidewalk back some twenty feet. On this were seated some three thousand presenting persons, from the city hall’ a Alter dark many buil the procession were icturesque appearance. dings along the route of illuminated. About 8 o'clock @ grand ial procession, represent- ing the Dream of Homer’ commenced moving, ard passed through the principal streets. This wasalso viewed by Alexis and party from the city hall, as during the afternoon. After the on the threets, the Allegorical Crew proceeded to the Varieti-s Theatre, where three grand tableaux were given. The festivities ended with a grand dress ball. Grand fancy dress and masquerade balls were also given at the Opera House, St. Charles Theater, Academy ot Music, and at almost every hall in the — The Carnival in Memphis yesterday sarpr! its most sanguine projectors. The streets were filled with maskers and the sidewalks blocked with spectators. It is e-timated that there were 40,000 persons on the streets. Business was | wholly suspended. ALABAMA CLAIMS Biostza—The House of Lords * Want to Know, You Know.” —An attempt was made to bring the subject of the Alabama claims before the House of Lords, yesterday, for debate. Baron Redesdale proposed to il ¢ i ernment the following auestion: If A and B, partners, sue C for fraud, and the defendant G proves that B, one of the plaintiffx, acted with mage committing the fraud, whether sach proof would not be a complete answer and debar all damages. Applying this to the question at ineue with the United Slates, he argued that the north and the south were now partners in the Alabama claims. If law in the case of persons was good, it ought to hold in regard to natior Ear! Granville said the discussion of the treaty of Washington at the present juncture was = festrable, and he declined to answer the tion. Several Lords expressed regret that Par liament was the only place where the treaty could not be mentioned. They declared that the government ought to publish the English case and the other uments connected with the Alabama claims, and give the British people an opportunity of enjo ing the advantages possessed iscussion Of the pendipg weues. Earl Granville again declined to reply, but said if a motion was made for the publica- tion of the English case, it would be laid before the House. motion was accordingly made adopted. PARTICULARS OF THE ASSASSINATION OF tae Eart ov Mavo.—Later intelligence con- firms the report of the assassination of Earl Mayo, the vernor General of India. The following ‘additional iculars have just been made blic: The Earl was inspectin, Blair Prison in the Andaman Islands,in ‘Ke Bay of Bengal. A Mussulman convict broke throng! the repereg agg and guards and stabbed the Earl twice in the back. He died immedi- ately. The assassin was instantly secured and placed in irons. He is a disciple of the tanatical sect which arose in Arabia more than a century ago, under the rale of Abd-el-Wahab, and from thence was Lp pagated among the thirty mill- ions of Mohammedan subjects of the British Crown. In the summer of 1879 they circulated a pamphlet which contain a prediction of a charge of government in India. For connec- ton w tt a conspiracy at that time a number of Wahabees were sentenced to the penal colon on the Andamd Islands in the Bay of Beng: al and it is supposed to have been one of them Sho stabbed Lord Mayo at Fort Blair. The Moham- medan — of India are in a condition of restless recklessness and ripe for an outbreak. FIBANCIAL AND 1D COMMERCIAL. rument Securities. day conte’ ‘. ier a the wy to-day: fete eae 5 Me, 1K 1 wh ew Nons— Siner Boan Wie, Jan 8d cl 19671185 ox I$ San aly lon a “Hs | American @ cid ceed Barrons, re WV! irginia 6s, Fighal bas do, consolidated, 56. West North Carolina's, all vt Secinte | | ae all Feb. 14—Cotton dulland weak: | Low 22a22y. Flour firm and = changed. eat steady: $1.62a81.65. Corn firm: yellow southern, 70. cae stead: nasa, on dul Pork stead , $14.50. Bulk meats steady: shoulders, 53; ri ’ sides, 6%; clear rib sides, 63,—loose; one-fourth more packed. Bacon steady and unchanged: Hams, I3alf. Lard steady, 9%. Western butter active and in im- proved demand. Whisky steady, %. New Yor, }—Stocks and steady. Virginia 6’, 56; new, 55: short, 9%, New ‘Yorx, Feb. 11—-Flour uncha: Wheat dull and nominally unchanged. ae a ia: NDOM ‘e! money, 92%; for account, 9242924. Bonds firmer: 1862's, 92; 1865's, 924; 1861's, 924 ; 10.40's, Feb. 14.—French rentes, 56 francs, 50 centimes. Wan Daranruunt, Ofte Oe hie, Officer, WaSsninaTow, D.C., Feb. st os 10 a.m. } SYNorsis FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR HoURS.—The area of Jowest barometer, which on Tuesday morning was central over_norteast- ern Wisconsin and northern Lake Michigan, has moved northeastward into Canada, at the | same time extending itself southeastward, and | isnow lowest from Massachusetts northwestward | over a New York into Canada, hay- in receded by fresh and brisk easterly wees and rain from Michigan southeastward to the middle and east Atlantic, followed b; —_ and high northwesterly winds from M ie re; n,anda ral in e tempera- east war states; ture 'd over the middle ing barometer, with rising temperature is now re- ported from the Rocky Mountal in stations. Gold heavy, 104. Money easy, 6. Governments dull | Carolina’s, 334; new, 17. Exchange, long, 94; | 4, 11.30 a ‘m.—Consols for | WANT: FOR RENT AND SALE. THE TRADES, ARTED—A go TRY COOK; a OR RENT— gentlem>n san} ‘suitable person. with « «mall |S CHAPMAN, Carpenter ond Bet prerred.”Apsly tie Glond Hota “nese | ’SRGOMS ace avy F svnest Post OMe. tent See | a L opake ate: senate on plans tor Ne rag WwW CATION as Hous-kseper: | (1OR REBT. INTE: ate ins rublication Snintarviem map be. Secomt story st Sins’ rl Es a ON ied pee eof a hot ‘come Louse. BEE en ee 5 wineGaTr. its | WAXNTED—A WHITE WOMAN wo sos, LBS th stay se a ConPRNTER AND ary, Ah nt AT gg References required. “Apply 38 LA Gonxen or tre Srey axD On Ra, ree! ary $. Donlte Orne, } \Wegesreaee with al rar aa ores somes =i Mc itr oT ork solicited ng shy Ds ed Ope Pg abore Jomm on unincumbers H? ae Be 7 fi DEES Raa ba Sete as <= te pentorras Os. Be. AN. tan ws = rood je wun one OM MOLE MAKE Jth street oe. Post Often, ea DOLLARS J. B. TURTON, —————se : | Beeeoney, but need hi ee 6 —. BRICK A ROUSE: | tf Tes Re between Gh and Mb sireets, up 3 wpireegead w ttrest Aleo, ‘reo 8, aa. Cae ho jon Ewa GAMAN. | CARPENTER, vito, i; | PV ANTED— co oHPETERT BO ROOKE apply 1l06Laret a : ah te rs iF ‘one who can take charge of. NES BUPOREUNG * _—A NeRt Bn 4 FRONT eberprecteds Addrone Box 163, FS yi ge Rea se ee Ceuixieas ANTED-SOLICITORS for Life and Fire | Tiacire Mo. 990 B street, berwren sth and LN EAS," Star Office. = | Ordersfor House Carpentering 5 ot re'table wood Fo ee) fo farsber uss for 7 | traccors Work speedily atwomied to.) MMS wy EREING & | [rOR , eligible location, 13 wilaell ap arent bargain.two BILL anand a tate, Life and Fire Inseeance | E' rooms; will be low fo permanent t-n PROOF SAFES cg Cask Boze Be Tee caret. Wien ‘Agent: 1493 F atreet u ant. 51 FOS gig AGUAMAN, ve inten Mh OFFICE =m OVAL AMES ¥. Bulk Sate THD—A SITUATION os Tow —_ a eerests SOD: Fuse Ostce. NPR ‘Private family by & Hcampetent Ame ican =| FY RENT— In rR ae family = very dvsica, y) oS Fe Bo ae = am ad ne etn ACT feet = tir mak pot tt the a loge of the Kitchen | rr eneay 388 N ital A 6: WADE ai sod TRO Aon ‘303 I street, No OW. between 34 axis ONRY TO LOAN —From 6500 to © — store, will meet oun Prompt altention oan Gibrs Mm Bela ret, ora fnke {13-3 og Bg yy = ad ar | Awsine ANP FLAG 1G DEPOT. souN Ge wowan, pad jonable parties. enn 1 tty-at Law, No. 4@i Teh atroet’ | t Datreet northwest. yant®-Im NT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS <0 housekeeping or lodging rooms; No. 401 a ttreot, between 4th and Sth streets. joubte and anoby HOLTZMAN, Av = W 4NTED TO RENT—A good BuveR, saxiern improvements; eieht to ten rooms. ‘Rent no: gyee Set per mouth. “Address Lock Box 83, Pos 113-4 } Mauufactarer of Awni ce OR RENTOUNFUUNISHED BOY —=—= a Wagon Copers Bs ratte x i ee WANTEDIA GIRL, to do Comer gl ae STORE, $1 so. a. Wadgam aw FOR SALE. Market Space, over hike eee "Med es lain Sowing. Am ricaa prefer Prsk, Feet, opposite Post Office. — eT eet y neat and competent, and furnish the best eee OR SALE—PART OF FIXTURES AN ENTS AND AWNIN Sali otweet ook N GARDEN FARM oo Gs, Call at No. SEC1 G strect. betwen? oid $ elyrk ron SALE. OB KENT —My GARDEN FARM WILL of firet rato Grecery Be ty » c stand; northwest corner 1th and P streets. Call before 6 o'clock mes HE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A | beatly-firted up Restaurant. near Centre Mar ket, suitable for an eating house—government li \ well -honse, word-house and HAWES, No, 507 6b - b street, ANTED-LADITS. todo all Kinds of 7a mae gery. Nine but experienc:d hends neat ap- A sample sf work reauire URER'S S Btampine D Dep», 617 7th street ope: Brid he barn: inquire WH.B. nd F. V By site Patent TENTS for pa eke tor Geloor Beat for Camp Meeting Poy AWNINGS for Pubite and Private Baliegy OB RENT—A HUE oni street saa Massachusetts ‘treet, —— L eon Steamy Pant tplet rips for 5 conte; Bands ard Sleeves, it Sentes OR RENT—On 3d ares, 8. ense for Tenn cof the yoar given—‘or sale | Hee. F er re ee , cheap. Apply — office ner MO. COPELARp, | ANTED—A young GIRL about 14 ears of age i fuel; wal Latrobe Tnqaire of — | Dealer t wars Inquire at Mo. 110 C street, be- | jy GREER. cover of 15th and Lstreste. “tebistt RTA wood FAMILY HORSE. 5 years | seed Ly hoon | = Sawa 'T—Newly furnished ROO. le or je. Suitable for a physician | WANTED By a French jeiy-s SITUATION es | (108 RENTS Seatleman only, in private haan: o he does wt Trighten, ANTHONY F FISHER, — i ent iT Pe, enya pi ergs BL No. 708 Lith street, N. W. G street ni | ° nnd stands without being tied. Inquire at POPE'S yrner Stes econ quire ai e. Table Board next door meals ‘ ag Stable, K Street, near street ca’ ‘OURER, TED—Kvery lady to kuow, I shall, for 30 | cater Yard nm Pann E., betw | 618 9rn SrReEt, Orrosite Patesr F Yol pes and Sleeves, 10 Janne GOW. Row giving | Orncg sylvania avenue and C steset, TWO BRICK milk dai ly ade the jate gute, (Muslin in gach, thertery Beat peer 2 sone hee torr, containing 12 roams each, milk until, che = | whiiheratt amcrican of he -latest improreay inquire on the prem! mont aveuue, between T and U streets, = 7 aud 1 o'clock, or after § p.m. SALE AT A BARC ax ot European inven: | enabled to do my work in oe Ww TED—Three or four Furnished BOOMS, | Szenese eet pe ieee 1 ® MANN OTH 4 to be. Led dies ieamed with rater. ges, bath, and BOARD for three, in or neas the house: 15 or 20 minutes from the Post Office De} ants likely to be Apply to aire! hewn Fe, SALM@—A new ten room BRICK HOUSE wate ace cnet Sineedown: ‘RO more required . If term i Rooms suit, _ rmaneat. Adi with jerms dress, Y E_ WAGON, but 3ors % T cel b SENBU pRY' PROBABILITIES.— west barometer con- | and location, A, Star Office. en ere O bai eith acy caller. @enced. Shift p DUSENE i a tinue moving eastward! ran beyond the New ANTED—Every lady who would 240 x month; feont yard enolosed with iron fenes; pe feet order, will be cold | England states, where the winds will veer to Ww and at ees and L naren's éresees. so cell suee eee aime HO! ;owner Berton ns we ane fox them. ig tne day Seven Apher iy a) os ‘reliable ayatem of Dresa Cutth ever intro. ongaire 203 7th street, Builder 413, 414 and 416 14th atroet. , ed, and a decided fall in the temperature; clearand | @< 2-H = Clearing weather prevail over the middle states, Fa URE ra rhone, purealeat, are Bick BOARDING. the brisk and high westerly winds diminishing ane Ifoanaze from care, good eed = in force; westerly winds with clear but colder FANTED=A nilent ee ee ia an |trni MIS to, 925 Apply to W. Ht URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 618 weather for the southern states; westerly winds, Cetablished. ueet saris wees so | Batlwns, Aity af Law, Til Gartect. “ride see convenient to street cars. clearing weather from the Ohio ieroy d a tal of $1,500 to $2,000. Aduress A PARTNER, OR BENT—Ta-> specious WARERO! 00MS 3 Fins TABLE ®OARD, ~ 7a Poriiwest, with fing temperature ted winds | © coouptedby Messrs argon lla Ne 238 Eras Raat Bova, cman pases | backing to southerly® Cautionary signals are WSRTEDS 4 snail COLORED BO, for walter: Broo 1607 Pennsyivania srenue; « cod re Eas ROAD, WITH PLEASANT ordered for Boston and Portian aventie eee te lw 2 ea tig had’ on reanrnebts rus | - por floor, PARLOR and > corner = fae avenne WANTED—A IDUSEKEEPER to take Hie EENT=0n or 3 i Good location and le wun ly oF, Siesta oF bab SY MOOLD, CALL FRE are Bz gt A honse; family numbering ax.) Ad. E’ecoM spelen cgay, tart — it “Bh etd sedans pa TE other rooms, furnished ~~ y Pegrn Same Frost Dw! rine ahah Cea WARTED—Immediately 200 HASDS to cut | street, opposite Franklin Square. ~ EDUSATIONAL. ment, oe FHURSDAY 4 AFTERNOUN, Brice ont per cord cast vApol on atthe store SALE VERY COBAP—A beautifal Baila: | ——————_____ o'eloel Rap. {? front of the premises. | Brice sp conta per core out Fait ny ae 3 6t* T3 ing LOT, site situate Ke Massac! wWALERE.@ A HOESTE. (Seether of Mists.) aFectss NOTICE. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. THE FREEDMAN’S sAviNas AND TRUST COMP. Bayxinc House orroeten Tus ‘TREASURY. All deposits of five dollars or more made witb this company on or before Feb:uary 1 next will draw SiX PE CENT. interest from that ‘dats, payable July and January in each year. § ALLEGED MURDERER ARRESTED.— Officer hn Dwyer arrived in Canandaigua, N. ¥., on Monday, from Scranton, Pa.,in charge of Lewis Junior. colored, of whom he has been in search since December. Junior is charged with at. tempting to poison his wife in December. His wile alleges that he is guilty of murdering a young woman in Geneva, N.¥., in 180), by drowning her in the canal.’ In Webco: of that Jest the dead body of an unknown woman was jound in the canal at that place. The prisoner was traced to Watkins, N. Y., thence to Mont- rese, Pa., and finally to Scranton, where he was arrested, with a white woman who leit Canan- daigua with him. —————— ANTSRACITE Coat TraDE.—The trade is un- usually slack, partly in consequence of the ice embargo in the Delaware for the past fortnight, and partly in consequence of the suspension of mining in several of the coal regions by reason of repairs and improvements making at the mines. The committees representing the W. B. A. and the operators have xed the average price of coal int the Schuylkill it $3.30 | per ton. The basis is on $2.50 for mince an * for laborers. The demand for coal at this, #8 well as all other coal centers, continues ex- tremely light — Philadelphia Ledger. ———— ee, Comrvisory MaTRmony.—A young man left Indiana the other day to eseape being forced to marry a pretty girl to whom he fuolis fase himself in a jestin, way. The fatherand rothers of the young lady have concluded to force a compliance with the agreement, and have invoked the aid of the law. The sheriff of the county is now in Kentucky, looking up the intended busband, and will arrest him on sight. ‘The case promises some rich developments pro. vided the officer succeeds in finding the youn, ly en- man. The girlis very anxious that he shoul, be found. PERits oF ORK Steerer Cars.—On Saturday night last a daring outrage was com- mitt -don a Fourth avenue car in New bead Mr. Ira Cadey,a merchant, was rid’ +4 Tog atten: when three men hustled him, d made good their escape with his wallet, which contained checks and notes for | $5,000 and $100 In gold. 87-Atlanta, Ga Ga., is howling for a new jail, the old one being’so full that the prisoners’ iegs’ are sticking out of the windews. 87°C. W. White, deputy poetmaster at Barns- Fille, Va., has been arrested for robbing the "pg it to ectimated thas from 6 to 10 per cent. of the whole property of Massachusetts is ex- art! trom taxation, as being devoted to char- le, educational and reli, uses. of Nhs BEECBLICANS OY THE eeTES exo Lapa oy will be held at Isiand Hall | THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. February It; at? Oclock. By order of JOHN T COBTLA | it a Tth a Bepeblican Cinb. Tux Ricumonp Anontion Mcapsa—In the | case of Miss King, of Henrico county,Va., here- tofore reported by telegraph, the coroner's jar on Saturday returned the followin; wea ow and by “The jurors sworn to inquire when: Jennie Young King came what means the said to her death. upon their oaths do say that she came to her death by medicizes administered b N. A. H. Goddin to produce abortion, thro: the instigation of Wesley M. Brock.” ee a A New Prax or Caxat Navication— Messrs. Singer and Talcott, of Chicago, have secured permission from the Illinois and Michi- gan canal commissioners to run boats from Lockport to Chicago, on the cable plan. The cable will be laid in the middle of the channel, and grasped by a steam propeller with a revolv- ing clamp. It is expected that a speed of five miles an hour will be attained with from eight to ten weil laden boats. | Crrenixe THe Ts TERS STIONALS—A Paris | telegram Recent devéiopments in re- | A gard to the widespread increase of the Interna- | tionals in nearly every continental | of Europe having been brought to ene notice of the | ruling powers, active measures for the suppres- | treaty proposing the combined action of the powers against the Internationals.” Tue Swow BLockapsz —A number of persons | were to leave Salt Lake City to-day for New York, vis Sam Francisce and Panama, believing that they Se at Gaon moe lpg ton haa by rail, owing to the blockade on Pacific rail Eeoteneaing one state ‘thet = — ~ ing are —y near Creston, ru weather is warm and pleasant. The snow shovelers are working day and night. ——<$—$——— ee Te Next PREsipescr—Chase ones wi Nelson, of the Unites States Sui Suprawe Court “announces that Gaer Justice Chase has dismissed = thoughtor the CN. ¥.) fh ie a gpd In 10 senate yesterday & resolution wi ‘the use of ‘the Ohio canals to Ome awp Ca —. Setreuloes of Gut a eee eee Sloss pees perenne ni of the Canadian canals to citizens of the United States. Bx fiinm in the Stokes case in New York yesterday. eo Batchers in Columbas, Ga., are by law obliged to wear white aprons. S7 They have a Professor of German at Cor nell who can swear in seven different lan- guages. wt bitious women ae conducter’s positions On the New Y Central TTENTION — ‘Sa Ne f_ANGron TY GRETS Gs (Gs: Bota ga) piform, TO SOREGW Tharsday) EVENING: at Toclek sharp, for Battalion a By order of aading Com, ne Pisin eon nk ree Secretary EOF Ba nite LODGE, No. tea ‘to attend ral of owr dec: the fane: Bt Ste, MaremLor rail ac Da¥ # eae cos, ‘ ope By order of the W.o. ooR aes LOUIS LEMEUL, Rec. Sec. ARMORY COD. W. LT B.. INGTON, ies 131g. ‘special meeting eld at the Armory on WEDNEGDAY EVENING Feat ry 14, at Sorcleck. tamale arrangemente te attend os =o JH. By order o! ot EE, NOTICE —The tweif the FATOnAL. LGapitay TUREAL aa wig nar of dues, wil perment of be hers at Marini’s Haka EDNESDAY EVEN aS - hh as ti Aga Fa WEion, Secretasy. rea JusEPH AND DENVER CITY BAiL- ROAD OOMPANY. Exrevtive Quaice, No. 3 Massau Starer, ‘conn, Fi 1, 1872. ‘tha Gcapensenh tagisiieed ebeieah Goretonocy 16,1872, on the First Mortgage Bight per Cent. (8 p. c.)Gold Bonds (E. D.), and the Eight per Cent. (8 Pp. ¢.) Gold First Mortgage Sinking Fund Laud Grant Bonds ( W. D.) of the St. Joseph and Denver City Bailroad Company, will be paid at the office of "t Treasurer, &t. J. & D.C. BB. Co. EMOVAL NOWicE. apn oe Raa ta lt have REM zepaees a avenue; private an i is eS ah wl echt a them will all that aU 3 and Full and all the Burse, MeRAR, 816 Futrest me 8th and 9th. Fez RENT—On Third street, betwee. D = gE. Pater: gurcand Lat HOUSE of eis with water, ment for fuel. of W GEO: Will give instructions tpon ihe Piauo, aud lessoc® in Thorough Base. Inquire or odarese No. 1220 2st street, between Mend N nort! ANTED—Every ae ownl chine to call at the KEYsfok MACHINE ‘SALEFROOMS, Fst and seo Prof. Lufkin’s Obampion Treadle io Candee This Treadle ts the greatest labsr-saving and health pre- servator ever invented. Can be attached to any machine. “Price $3 20. fob2:Im ore SEWING nd Latgrob stove, vaults in pave: raiture for sale, nquire ROANT Columbien Baildi NGLISH, via STITUTE ND © FOB YOUNG LAD! 1 CE W ae LIPS, Marshal's Of: fice MAB ANGELO JAOKSON, Principat. Waa de EMPLOUMENT AND IN- | session given on the lat of Match, or sooner, if re. | No O18 New Vorkavonas, orthoag, Fees MANS & TELLIGENCK OFFICE. 3. 4 C street N.W., | quired. ‘9-8 = — ED! 7 all persons out of EMPLOYMENT ‘and ail Persons OR RENT=Tie ETO acer aak eae. TRUST COMP. be, want SERVANTS: such as cooks. chamber. | JOR BENT. The STORE, S09 Four « Banking House, No. 1507 mai i ney ivania ore ousekcepers, nurses, farm hands, clerks, ag ‘ ‘oecupicd by 8. Gokistein & Oo. qrrbenters and other mechenics, Parsons having | Gute, formerly cecupled by S. Goblet oft. ‘toon ADAME PABKS. the @reniext Medium of the Pays afk PE o Four PER cENT. paid on b Houses to rent can find good TENANTS, by apply. 516 Peastyivacin cramuarmates ter Ly ~ In the ist af Bark counts, Gtiieod ast evoy of theretee. sand” | Brio OARUNERE G0, 34 Caren gppuie | M648 Fnmtvana brenwe Seesrgt | Mie Recesind ane a BO | ypc Pi CENT. on ben - = Tsk | from 9e.m.to9p.m. febt3-im jo of de GU AERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE —All per. | WANTED, aes Doth mals and Female, can | BNO TELS Ge bones Mate ad ate eee ADAME BOVIN'S MONTHLY Plus wit, | OS Crifeates of Depew boar H sons wishing to employ Reliab Servante will find good HOMES, and families evelion particulars appl ret ECURARY, anc. | JV remove all Female Irregularities. Marri-d | HAS BRANCH OFFICES tu. all target do well 'to call at 1 BRGOKS', 1609 lith | with fret clace NRK NTS. of the ROBE EKA E M- ers and Beal Brokers, svuthwwons Garner | Lasice should not ee thom if prewmant, Or they © chties of the Bon'b and rathweet “between Q and R eta-rwhere thelr orders willbe af ll Orrig es ont Penna. avenue na nthe fobs-tf | will be fo produce miscarriage. Office. 906 8 Bank Hours. 9 a.m. to pecmptly Anca” febie ly" . LOUISE C. BUTLER Tyne it LOCKMAN SON, 838 V ANTE as first-class CHAM becdeomaly FURNISH el Se et ek ey AN & ‘Hh street if — At Tlington, first-class eo choc oe a ew Sv fokselinre: Stattonertr Ba Sens eal W 1G EEMAIDS; ols0, GIRLS to do scrab-work. | tt, ARLORS and CHAMBEE. oa table for $1 ey ER vrai ae zing or send for m copy of thre Clmrter and Printers "Picture Frames made to order. Agonts sirable in the city. Apply at 150. Penneyivania | correct and reliable commun! Come and viene for Mins Mason's Lituof Gen. BE” Tees and Stber VST ras fo know that the Finckie | avenue. ms tf _ | witnene het wonderfal power feccond sight. S22 aeearen 2 08. mabreespeicn books. Oanvassers wanted, febit-im re FOE BENT othece story BRIO agua No, | Wth street N. W.. between K and 8 In* 59 KEGS MALAGA GRAPES. ma mg Moodle | B'Qe1a PF etcoon, Ucteses Ink oni Baaes ae Lage SUFFERING FiOM IRKEGULAKI BANKERS, 100 Bois. EASTERN ONIONS. Hoops he, oat ere Store, 469 Pennsylvania avenue, | ae ere ey egies sand collar: gas and water. eenld eee Ee eBaint pecall 1427 F street, (two doors from U. 8. Troseery be Sea Sheree. 2 EE aby. 7: Oise, Gatringe Factory ttt aad E oerects” | {Opie ee eho and safe Phy; partmvet, Just received per railroad. | Ware argt es to know that PATLLL nga ip i female complaints in the WASHINGTON, D. 3 ye a specinily invites seall from’ thoee Moni Geek, | ania Ra eat ad ty oa oh SEL Rae Pe | wea tr, Becrne Deposits trata « Oncor Bata oe tri nOwikow, President, 8. GEDNEY. est bape: febdli tw p=" « & SOLOMORS’ LIST OF NEW BOOKS, Thomas on th Disegres 0 ‘omen. $5. pocmee Oke Di if Wi mn. § To-Morrow of Little sath. $1.75. Mrorland Princess. By the author of 1 75. eS ‘ranslated i: bominations nt, oe By nev. mi o : DeWitt Talmawe, ae ee Spectrum ‘Aaalysie Siz. as we”. 3 sa. Translated by ‘Charles G. Leland. loneld’s He Se ee em ermede.” @1Ts Welsh's Guide to Business. Hazen Lar Lard of ‘Desvlation. Ts0. the Books recently published. ae the best Novels of the prominent French FRENCH BOOKS, PHILP 4 SeOLomoNs, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, feble 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T° CONTRACTORS FO ioe LAYING WATER Orrick. or WamnincroN. aa Wagutaczon, ot Scaled Proposals will ba reeled b, giied, Mati 12 o'clock m, on tum 1 roa Re he office of the Washi: mingtoe Ae Aque- man forth the iayingy inthe eit of Wael bane, of of and milli. more pounds of 3 inch ana it nc Sat irom water Pi pipes, special casti wires eat rpm cunine | pit uae sacebbg ri Wd sized informat: Chief Senior OF etter Pegmnerss. U.S.A. MiStton | 5,000 cocoanuts. 7” 100 bunches BANANAS, 90 barrels APPLES. 75 boxes CRANBERRIES. 8 boxes DATES. £0 fraits DATES. Fancy French PRUNES. New Turkish PRUNES. Extra large French CHESTNUTS. FIGS in drums, hair bags, &c. Just received per steamer John Gibson. JNO. W. LUMSDON & CO, ns-tt 206 oth st. Bazearne: HOUSEK EEPERS' CLOSING OUT SALE. See to your interest and procure some of those nian as oe aaa Goons at the Store 1932 Pennsylvania rt Si Ward, eh is too late. STORB AND FIXTURES FOR BENT. fi3-%* JOSEPH J. MAY'S Daren, (i) PARIS KID GLOVE 39 Gro cepa aac DETAIL STOOK IN THE | COME! FiokOunw rd elit ; GENTS’, 99.95; fant8-1v 1 fosmid © OE mma” OLEAN BWREF Exchange on the principal citios taken anton at par to our de} Vashi THIN 3 and SHOES, H. NEES and titurs BLA. note by mail iil be = sl ™ PHILLIP € PRYSER, Agent, toa rallr ‘There is on the property a Dwe! 4 Tate ally furntebed in relation house, in perfect C0 te * | OF MARRIAGE —HarrT {REGIE 1 rom ‘ acct am Sa ae see | “Ea mnemeetn tenses Walt TED—New and Ot ©! i Pomc a — The a got contol a Claims ore all the United States Depammenm AMONDS, WATCHES, OLD so =e SEL- | fence, an borhood. Price, Temov New ve our care. i Sia PaOpRnRY Th and al kinds of | $5.00. ‘apply toe Mr ree EA ins. near the | m | Temarkable’ remo- 10 MIDDLETON 4 00, oh at STOh 5 Are 8 nt free. i ~~ ; will be st the OLD (CHE ras aos Bathing louse, W Seen oe. Tm" grlepes. Address, Hi "ASSOCIATION. ASHINGTON CITY SAVIEG © OFF1OE,'31¢ 9h strect, botweon D sad GR RENT —Farsied or enteral: ‘th screet; Philadelphia, Pa. decd? osm Ww BANK. “jas-ly erreniet FULTON & 00. four-story BRICK HOUSE: Ne Sit i MSS. % SAWYER Ciavrvovant. Mt Seon ne. ny Corner 7th street and Louisians Avenue, » between 9th and 10th streets west; rowes ond Medtwm,can be consulted at ber house, No W4nTED-$20 0 000) rove thousand 4: balls jarge, ceilings high; wit two eqvares of 7th | 7th st., between © and D sts., island, upon all impor- REVOLT Scat CLOTHING GUNS, | snap sttects carne, Bosecen! i a iadanaoa a tant basiness—past. preseut and tutare Rave a3 a jar | Apply om ‘premaians, of t0 4 UNCANSON, at A TED—Al t the ho oir WwW “ he Dest bir) ‘ONE Doles LOAN wc be cht. to SALE—One ane HOUSES now near Spee Feeenit ote ion, situated on lth, near 0 mney TACUE Tn the oan rately eased to the pT Dasement, press brick front, | SPECIAL NOTIO ht by Ht. Ea PLR, tn Optician corner : eaereet ana Penneyiee rani menee tor sud sald water arte ines gh gap HEBZBERG'S 1A hen orrice, Thermometers of all ae AND WOT WELL, No. Se bth wrowt | ANTED—$2,000 for one or morey orNo-lld Poune. arenne SK seus ee security, (and for the Senet ihe Peet ‘OR SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE on oth at 6rH AND 7ru Stunts N.W., A immediately.“ a F between P and Q sts zvith 9 rooms and all | Bitoats orenset ue" ements, iar ed CHAP ee One Block Above the Former Stand. | ab Fate ee Pte Top they ante of Unregeemed Mer LOST AND FOUND. FoR Rew Of SALETHE {THE _CEDARS—This 1Lonisiane avenuerthas securing | yyfS" = ae event BOSTAR Es of a white and liver-colored POINTER DOG; widens Sie Vinge entalne. shout thr sieet Jean 08 ie Lest private Loan OM See |e ine a ed double nose, and. which are fine building si Roos bs Gee ving ten ratablinte din this city for = = cant alte eee cemented tig deasonatiecterme | ‘Fig 2otee | eerd amt gaer tnthe tremectios | INSURANCE COMPANIES. lor his re. i t, corner. iusetts ave- i Om ‘Apply to Box 748, “aniline CHARLES HERZBI RANCH OFFICE nue. (f4-se] O:My ALEXANDER, asso, ROOM to the ¥. Mo LOAN OFFICE AND SAL ESKOOM, B Pe OST OR STOLEN—A NOTE 4 insses: |. 626 Louisiana avenue and 621 C strect, NEW TORK OR, came Linch, Baten pizneere fast | RAB tute VE ePeerrs | wo ST iirananieicoys | cer Jha: ema . ire . able twelve imonthe after dete, Soe i brs Ora Baitang ere Vie iN o fic 8 C— af trust, "The finder will ples ret are Hg in eo oe ae — oie "Brocutee of oe isdwerds Eerie Nan withont ro CAROS LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, fs 6e* 426 Letret NW. | No. avenue, 34 No. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th Lox STRAYED, OB STOLEN On the 2th of at poppe ee size. A liberal, GOLD soa SILVEe WATORES OH AT mil be ai jon for his return to No. 330 otk IBGS. and JEW! La =. hk STE Ls a be whee 16th street, between Fas SALE OB Ae a USE Re ‘We. 1413 5 Pou, L and husetts ev: ‘northwest. foe piblpaial WATCH. frosted, ) with sold }, Beal ‘on Mew chain ae 1th: pn hee ros avenue. T vi loan office, reward will be given if returned to Mary On Er ERE Seow. mes lowest nate meee fae | Fe eer pepumnome ters | 3 racy sar hr cae ore IFIOATE No. 93 sbont, three-earters of is Clorhine eek eee ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 CHS asd aOULATIOM one PGROnaRTOWS, the tached, well in, o Terms ceay, re ‘as pe nine LE Gos! cena: 7h = sine: DE zx. man La sboveTth, canbe | SAMUEL CBOSS GomNa! Egy ke aoa be from TEREGULARIT CC st “Wan. B. Tod, tare and parca tlre . XOR, Fron s205, OF raga FEN Fos oY ea cjen in the city. ngclty. a? eon. * octet 50.000 WORTH OF 50 Jor Ladi Senin Hoare it Sane sees 080 ten to one ree oinere ‘exclusively, ORGANTO aap kteaie ‘Diska' {RRs Wont oF aa soar mile =| a — ____ LIVERY STABLES. Comenae oF AD set, te Dent FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ‘and medicine Ee OMPOUN, No 6a GA 3 BDNER. Late ‘@ the Ricord U. MUST BE SOLD. USE BE SOLD: Which wit a WHICH THE REASON WHY: THE REASON WHY: THE BEASON WHY: THE ARLINGTON STABLES. 2726 @ Orazer, wean Wan Drrastust 73 EE BSH RE SUE RFRIES SUEREE: REAL ESTATE AGENTS AUST F. Brown, COonTRACTOR TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. axD paiesiins momam own fee a TE tO oe ‘ Streets. corner iat | note 1018 and 1090 Tb strest N. W. see Zanes te COME! COME! COME Fema or 0E Pana pte M ne a ne sieteamete nS hei ican “GENTLENLIS OGTR waske, in SS. RY. &- Bg er Sh WHALER a nvory, | ube tag pOR DIAMONDS, oc. a 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have just received HASBLE BROTHERS. BEEJ. L. HOOD. FASHIONABLE TAILORS, | febua H.W. OOBNER Jra AND D 8Ts. THE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT, foblo-tr sateen een rm "Betragon 9 poy. NEW AUD HANDSOME. / _ Sea tet _ Se Agta ee Trine FIRE INSUBAN' or THE opine bg epoeena value. All poode kept ome Fost. SE | CAB CAPITAL nner 9100008 PE 8 mode na —_——_—————__ pod-tf Corner lth street at eaten. MEDICAL, &. comearenes” ety tehey Peeps = i a » Vice President Bova wit a emo Lat ‘The Dostor is Wi

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