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EVENING STAR. | PIE AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION. Education in Agricalture and the IDAY...........-Pebruary 16, 1872. Mechanic Arts The convention of persons officially interested LOCA L, NEWS. in the promotion of agricultural edacation, and especially those concerned with the administra. .,_ | tion of the colleges which received the benefit of ards | the national grant of July 2, 1882, for the pro- Amusements, &¢., To-night. Notione! Theater.—Benefit of the L conditions requiring th states to expenta d>- Se COUnEn, Georgetown Advertisements, WASHINGTON HOTELS. lar of their own money in conjanction with that CrRcvrtT Court, Judge MacArthur.—To-day, = PS te cree 6 » Me so. an given by Lier gare and in apo wget pal ne Langley agt. Bond; verdict f r pl —— 9, hemeny tapers will U ¢ pretine f the ae 7; SS “= yal bone! . 4 > of ie ire istrict so the states would ds nothing of themsctves if | Sule agt- Runtsell and Herrick; replevin case; » UF, BBECDGICS™ CLUM of ‘he Third District vwred JAMES SYKES, Proprictor. Froxtixe PeNxevivania Averve, DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, wir a “ — J+ tow able to make DRESSES at the shortest or ssional wi je advocated that ag ae the convention be directed to- " Saine: rofanity; fined $3. Geor; Dickson, | to attend. B; wards some specific plan for disposing of the | 95'"4. Benjamin Tramsell, disonieri; ned | “Osare BY , Frantot 1es2—this was the main question now | 5," ‘Charles A. Robincon, profanity; fined $3. Lore them. of Maine, took the same view of | Gcorglana Allen and Margaret Matthews, pro . tor 1 ¢ Of transactit. t Porice Court, Judge Snll.—To-day, Mortis | Pucinese. Altehe meobeee CE ake ae a bE. CLEMENTS, President. B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, PE rca a 7 Eo Levon tanity; Allen fined $5 and Matthews $10. Wm. | ELEGANT ROSEW: PIANO. LARGE GILT i bed pe a eee i ree tianne arta, ctnbraning Melepaten Canes tne | the subject ae the last speaker, but wanted more | ‘Tr o2) ‘ing Charice Dudicy, cracity co animals | -PREMB MiSane wat NOE Pagan st sce, and for the most reasonabile prices. Rime oh ad gh Py Ty a L n Hall ctoria C. Wowdhull. Lecture | mechanic a mbracing delegates from the | money. a . in over-driving a horse; fined $10each. James | ROSEWOOD ANDO WALNUT MABSLE T. M. WILLIAN, troma to test the accomm dations of his present e« on” The Impending Revolution. veral states and territories, continued its ees- | "Mr. Cornell, of New York alvocated anequal | }7,0ver-driving a horse; fined 610 each. James | PEORNUAD AS W AB Stiox . . pbs Tien <gatwnal Church —Eree lectuzeon | Sonat the Agricultural Department yesterday | distribution between the states for the estab- | arms. profane; fined $10. js o3, TURSDAY MORNING. F.bruary 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR, least Practical Physiology by Dr. Banning. for a short time after eur report closed. lishment of : 20th at 10 feratt 7 CITE TREVISE, PART re) —_——S picts See ‘The Commissioner, Hon. F. Watts, read a | @x® GOOD AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTION Pee: a ae A ~ ‘Cn mE ARLIB@TON,* Condensed Locals. paper embodying certain propositions which he ineach of them. He knew of no good reason GEORGETOWN. *| [MISS E. 4. MccoRmiok, T . A wai was yesterday approved by the Dis- | wished tobe discussed bythe convention, among why the state of Rhode Island should not have een a VERMONT ATENU trict officers for $5135.98 in favor of the treas- | the most prominent of which are the advance- as good a college as New York—the benefits re- CLEARED.—The steamer John Gibson cleared “ urer vols, being the fullamount | ment of agricultural science by the establish- due trom the s. fand to date. ment of sehools and colleges for both males and Mr. Lem. ©. Gunnell, corresponding clerk females, which schools should be in communi- National Metropelitan Bank, is danger- | cation with the Department of Agriculture. ilLat hisresidence, of tnflamatoryrheuma- | The paper was referred to the committee on Slight he entertathed of his | business, and the first topic_the expediency | recovery | of the government ceding more land grants tor | 1 & Co., anctioneers, sold yesterday | agricultural purposes—was taken up. { the government, the dwelling fer- | Dr. Robinson moved that the convention meet npied by Major Hodge, on K street, | at 10. nd adjourn at 3 p. m.; carried : ar Vermont avenue, Col. 3. $. Smoot, for | Mr. Farwell, of Minnesota, read the act of 40. « fhe taneral of the late Capt.J. Henry Du- | ¥ t took place yesterday afternoon, trom his | eral n and advocated an on “th street, near M, and was at- { palization of the division of this land grant, “mpany DL, (Capt. Lewis,) Washing- h had not been done. He advocated that a Infantry, with the Marine Band; the | bill be framed tor presentation to Congress, ask- nexmen Bookbinders, and the commis | ing for one hundred millions of acres of land ts of the Light Infantry battalion. | for educational purposes. The government, ins were Interred at Mount while giving millions and millions of acres of — - ~~ Jand for railroad purposes. only eighty millions jethedist Episcopal Conferences. | of acres lad been given for educational pur- ee emai ante dearaneie reses. He was in favor of universities which The ciabte-cighth session of this venerable | did not make agriculture a secondary consider- Node will be ooavened t: the ‘aw Church, | #tion in the sciences taught. He advocated the iimere, at 90" Ninesday the | passage of a bill by Congress authorizing the Jech imetant, Ree, Bishop Simpae ell aesth, | War Department to Tarnish officers to the Agri- ty g f . ta, | cultural Colleges to teach military tactics. eiezetaryy, Jain H.-C Dosh, amisted by Rex. | “riot. Gregory, of Illinois, spoke against the Dill now pending before Congress giving the in- come trom the entire proceeds of public lands | tor educational purposes indiscriminately, in | the manner proposed. One-third of the whole amount should be used in the education of teach- Kev. G. G. Baker; and Ke tie’ tees on the day p ng the confer- m. Within the : Medeor ers, and one-third for payment of teachers of eee een’ aenie than’ | normal ech He said many of the old states > Wash “and Winchester embracing | bad been furnished with land scrip, while the ve Kumdred and’ five cireaite aid stations | New states had received land grants, which he bene ane weetens 4 18% local preachers; | contended was a great advantage over the older schools, 5.050 off. | States, as they could realize a much larger wnt teachers 3c b00 scholar, mah0e solace. | amount by the sale, as land was constantly in- ‘The Washington Disriet, under | (Teasing in value. "He moved the whole matter der MeCuulcy. embracing all the | be Teferred to @ committee of five, carried; and the District of Columbia, Bladene, | the Chair appointed Messrs. Folwell,of Missouri; sant Grove, Laurel, Sandy Springs, | Bowman, Ky.; Gilman, Conn.; Abbott, Mich., . Rockville and “fontgomery, has (of | #”d Fielder, Ga., as the committee. Dr. Gregory moved that the subject of military education in agricultural colleges be referred to | a special committee; carried, andthe chair ap- yointed Messrs. Gregory, Iil.; Clark, Mass; Clark, Vt; Alvord, Va, Keppart, Obio; and at | Welch. Ohio, as the committee. olson, of Tennessee, moved the ap- poiutment of @ special committee to consider the subject of experimental agricultural sta- tions; carried. Messrs. Nicholson, Tenn.; N nm, Mass; Hamilton, S. C.; Johnson, Con Allen, N. ¥., were appointed for that du Dr. Gregory stated that at the agricultural r , convention recently held at Chicago a commit- | tee of one from each state had been appointed on the subject of agricultural stations. Most of iv: that committee were in attendance at this con- S visitors trom | Yention, and he desired a mecting to be held by tant places, | that committee in this city. The chair announced as the committee to con- ~ , Sider the fifth resolution submitted, by Commis- sioner Watts in his report, to be Messrs. Bar- “y Ret, Ga.: D. T. Curtis, D. C.; Governor Smytit, Keynolds, ll.;'and Dr. Robinson, Ohio. FYIRGINTA ANNUAL CONPRIENCE. resday of next week, the ‘k a. m., the fourth session of the Virginia Conference will be commenced in Lees- 1 ev. Bishop Simpson There are three districts, viz: Ric h embraces the venerable c Fairfax and Accotink, Stafford, 5 jer charge of Presidi J H -B ce. besid tate and from dis r giving to the venera! «i interesting appearance. The prese rship is about 6,000; 7 churches, valu and 12 par-onages at © schools, nearly 500 officers and teache Adjourned. ERENCES APRICAN M. E. CHURCH. Today's Proceedings. yp Wayman has arranged the time tor | _ The convention reassembled this morning at et the Baltimore and Virginia | 10 0’clock, the president, Dr. Loring in the chair. The Baltimore conference will | The nameof R. F. Johnston, permanent sec- the Union Bethel Chine scity, retary to the convention, was inadvertently th day of April. Rev. Dr. Revels is ai omitted in our report yesterday. Mr. Johnston to preach the annual sermon, and Re is secretary of the Michigan state agricultural society and editor of the Michigan Farmer. ‘a., | Mr. Smith, ef New Hampshire, moved that a ‘be of | committee of five be appointed’ to wait upon ve than usual interest, as the deleyates to the | President Grant and invite him to be present; ensuing general conference will meet this y carried. i) n Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, May 6, 1572. Mr. Lyons, of Kansas, moved that the report he introduction of lay delegates to the general of the business committee be taken up. nierence is anew thing in this church. The | This report recommends that speeches be toral college for the Baltimore conference | limited toten minutes; thatsome action be taken in Baltimore last November, and elected fer the preseryation and planting of timber, es- Semuel W. Chase, of Baltimore, and James L. | pecially on the Rocky Mountains and ‘the Thomas, of Washington, lay délegates to the | Prairies of the west; also, that a committee be xeneral conference. appointed to wait upon Congress to urge the ——_.—___ passage of a bill granting more land to aid the Tue Treastey Evsezctemext—Reopening | cause of agricultural education. of ihe Case of Seth Johnaom.—Yesterday, after the | _ The report was taken up and. considered sec Criminal Court had decided the pleain bar in | tom by section. The first recommendation, that the case ot Seth Johnson, charged with embez- | Speeches be limited to ten minutes, was amended ziement of government funds, Mr. Harrington | PY limiting each speaker to only one speceh on discovered that the law plead in bar had been | @2¥ one subject, and adopted. ‘The remainder amended by act of January 2ith, 1462, which ix | ©f the report was then adopted. as follows: | Rh os f a Sn ame a «That the t wnree " inee | that state boards of agriculture be established ising: Vadone alibens Mineo or Congress, | bythe legislatures imeach of the states where or any committee of either House of Congress, | they do not already exist. thall not be used as evidence in any criminal | ,,¥/t- Folwell snoved that they amend by adding nst auch witness in any courtor | the words, ‘*and mechanic arts.” It was fure Tied, however, That noofficial paper | ther moved to amend by adding “ mining inter. record produced by such witness on such | ee ct rere y sev- amination shall be held or taken t juded | &al en. within the peteiie atecideriGencesemionne: | “Mr: Folwell said it would not do for Minnesota tect such witness From any criminal proceedings | © ignore mechanic arts, but he withdrew the > witenes Gaal | amen > te nctene Se ane ee awe ete | _ Mr. Patien, of Als., renewed the motion produce any paper touching which he shall be | 2mend by inserting * manufacturing and mr «xeanined by either House of Congress, or any | ™!0& interests.’ a ccanmttee ef elther House, for the Treason thet |. Om this considerable discussion occurred, and has testimony touching such facts or the produc- | ——— was losi. The resolution was then tien of such paper may tend to disgrace him, eee cites rtd bias” PecsaeFist | Sever uew member were admit on cre % thing in this act shall be construed to exempt emtials. P any witness from prosecution and punishment | _4 Committee of five wins ordered to be appointed © perjury committed by im iu testifying as | © Wait upon the two Congressional eommittecs aioresaid. on agriculture to urge upon them reasons why On the opening of the court this morning, Mr. | ‘2¢¥ should favor increased appropriations to arrington mored that the case be re other | the Agricultural Department tor the purpose of and after a short argument the court sustained | ‘istribution of seed. the motion, and directed that Sommen should | _ Mr. Folwell, of Minnesota, from the special come inte court and plead. committee on Mr. Harrington stated that the amendment he XQUALIZATION OF THE LAND GRANTS, found in the statutes under the head of | Made a report, recommen:i that Congrers empts, ap unumal place for such a section, | Felieve such states as have turfelted their claims Judge Cartter directed that Johnson should | ', land giants, leaving the conditions of such be brought in to pl . | Felief to Congress. re! 2 plead on Monday. Mr. iy, of Connecticut, moved to take Visitixe Mititary on THE 22p.—Company | Up the report seriatim; carried. H. 2d National Guards of Pennsylvania, will That portion of it askin —— to supply arrive bere on the morning of the 22d instant, the deficiency to such as not been and be met at the depot by company A, Wash: | justly dealt with in the distribution of lands or ington Light Infaatry, who will escort the | Scrip, was diseussed at some length, some taking j.torsto their headquarters, Metropolitan Ho- | the view that it would be better to ask Congress tel. After breakfast, the visitors will be es- | bal gm yh 5 of lands. certed to the ith-street wharf, where they will | _ Sr. Welch, of ichigan. spoke on the Inequ Y take the Mount Vernon baat, a committee of ac- | ity of the distribution, —— that the eastern tive and honorary members of company A going *tates were constantly in population with them, to visit the towb of Washington. @ corresponding increase in the western On their return they will be get by the Wash . and that the division already made gave ington 1. ight Infantry Battallion, Corcoran , the eastern states much more than they are now 7 Yashington Light Guard, and the | €Mtitled to. ‘s aud Governor's Mounted Guards, Mr. J. B. Bowman, of Kentucky, thought the wi | escort them to their headguarters, and Teal question was whether the donation was on the route they will be reviewed i jov- large enough to make these colleges successful. ernor. Company A, Washington He did not think Congress woul nts money, fantry, will give a grand ball at Masonic Tem. but while Congress was giving milllons of acres ple in the evening in konor of their guests, and | Of land to railroad corporations they would no very extensive preparations have been made to | doubt extend this libe fo the states for make it a briliant affair, maintainance of schools. His state received ——~e—___ script, which did not amount to gRongh to pay A Feware Exrtove ov teeTreasvry Dr. | the xaiary of one profesor. He thonght the bill vere eD.—In the Equity Court yesterday Jndge pending in sress was too general in its terms. Wriie made a decree divorcing Lueia A. Rolla Mr. Lyons, ‘ansas, was in favar of Co: trom the bonds of matrimony with Constantine ——— institutions as it intended to P. Kolla, and permitting her to resume her fit. He thought they should give maiden name. ‘Phe testimony y ZACH STATE ONE MILLION ACRES, were married im this city in 1865 by the Rey. Mr. OT @ fair propertion of the proceeds ot lands sold Lemon, and lived together anti in money, for agricultural and industrial col- ast,when the complainant lefthim leges. ill-treatment and his.improper cond: Mr. Allen, of New York, stated that many of tain women. It was also in evidence t the states which had received scrip had squan- rarely contributed to the dered it, and now feel grievedat the inequality E at Mrs. Kolla of the distribution made. Such states had only monthly salary of . received torherservices themselves to blame for this. He thought the Treasury Department, proper way was to give boys and girls a fair + — édminoni School education, and let them take noe tHe N.Y. Ixperenngnr, care of the fancy brauches themselyes; they A® S80 Dianowp Prx.—Yester- | know best what they want. " Mr, Henry C. Bowen, of the New | Mr. Bridges, of N. C., advocated the proceeds T-pendent, while riding in the F street | of land sales to be placed in a trust fund. and not Cars, Was cased of an $800 solitaire diamond pin. ri into the treasury of the United States for The loss was reported at police juarters, division. They should agree upon something with @ description of the supposed thief. Detec- | definite to recommend ; otherwise wo ives McDevitt amd McElfresh within an hovr | this convention would result in no good. arrested. while om bis way to the dey young Mr. Norcross, of Ga., offered a resolution that man oivina ©. name o. weorgé Sect ON guspi- | Ce be memorialized to extend the benefits con of tie lareeny, and at the depot fhe | of the land grants to agricultural schools in the well-known Jo Kaiser was also arrested. Major | tates and territories. He went on to say that Kichards concluded that their proposed depart- | ik mi oan ar TH rnohge a suspicious, and beld them at head. | pod pet sceateaee, ‘Of their eal . Tue CReDr oF Tux Disteict Goop rx | sciences would take care of themse Sera gee Teatae OF he four million logn | state can sagt the branches best ealted tp Jt rable Sex, ork on, Wednesday at ot, anda Sereuton ket the obees for wich they Ned =m: wance on that was offered for | thet the met prominen the more. This show: vestigation | it in view—the promotion @ft the memevialion has failed to — the science of agriculture in all the credit of the District im the com: metrop- | Mr. Mca‘ of Pa., thought the cokvene Roast of such 8 fnanctal angie re cee | they ed naan ei eae apiece ae wh of such a fnanci wee where all securities are subjected to the thaest mannee ot what had been scrutiny. donated to them. odo see tondapcd a eaten, mative ot the whe = far to Mr. James E. Murpoen’s dramatic thrust i further imto Sam’ on Saturday evening at Lincotn Hall, will int | pocket. and — . d been y some of He thought not, but much of this seri; cinde (im addition to several lar Poe: u ‘R TWIST ASK FOR “MORE!” now Dickens! story Doctor Marigot, Lire near It hed heon-eouned Gas this land scrip donated ah + or the Story of « * Mr. Murdoch | in 1562 ha: squandered b the Yon 2% now will read this for the time in Wi t. Murdoch’s | been sold as low as cents per acre. This fc perfect success, and was a perfect! dispositio: ead w that of the great novelist himself. sae, bul might ree ST, = —— -—— ex 3 ‘pediency. Had the bill provided for the Loi Cow: v ‘anméns’ Assocta- | location of lands states much om A call Tothe farmers of Londowa county saved, but with the nee ere > is a by Amos Hi Levin T. nes, J. E. Walker, J. R. H.R. Holmes, ting at E ‘om the 2d prox.,' to ponlees Fara? and Setirpuen Anconcen, oe -—— Tre Staxpen Case.—The case of Burke agt. Nailor, action for slander—commenced yester- pan Ape ep by hey of ee } = ins wos ccncloded to-day, jury finding a ver- ir. Twom! isconsin, advocated elect for plaintiff for $100. damazesinthe | bill named last speaker, but said it had suit were laid at £10,000. | one Serious defect, which was that in it were no | related to the convention the mannerin which | Yisterday, with s51 barrels of floar aed an ‘ashington. states. 1 Dien per. | had been thrown upon the ‘market, which had ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, fréie 2.50 to Qi | 606 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN EB AND F, Fine added tober stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOuDe a full line of LADIES UNDERWEAR, TO WILLARD, te which she would call the attention of the ladies - - EBBITT BOUSR. Washington, and which Wilt sell t very low WASHINGTON, D.c $$$ rere MA" STRENS CLOTHING. sulting from education 1 ultural science | for New York yesterday, with 130 barrels of will distribute themselves all overthe country, | fouranda miscellaneous freight, for the eastern T. ROESSLE 2 som, and wherever good lands could be found. He | markets. The steamer Lady of the Lake cleared oc 8-1: Prornietons New York had disposed of its serip. He had sted Gates, " made a proposition to take all the scrip at 6) | Norfolk, vac’ °* “he eastern markets, via Leprosy the proceeds to be placed at7 ResiGNep.—The Rev. James Nelson, pastor - Oilelorh per cent. He had located these lands in Wis- | or the First Baptist Church of this city, has iT M ‘top Chamber Suits. Consin and Michigan. Soon after had sold | tendered his resignation, to accept the pesition Fr Beds and Pulldwe, Se es ee ene. Fo nope oe of superintendent cof, the Sunday School ie ond on wake ca ce in ‘onsit entere’ jonary and Stat | Society of Mary- oI ion. claims, the stateot Wisconsin had offered 100,000 | Tand. Mr. Nelson will take farewell of bischaray | /#emmanzaarticles tco umerons toment THOMAS DOWLING, Auct 61 137m STREET. CHFAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORK FOR HO N HAIR 4 R THE FRENCH TWIST, one acres at $1. Vv IsIT THB rejected, Ht wan atogetheringbe manngement | °°, SUMAY Hoxton which ‘Sccasion the will | {itd ne 3 z preach his valedictory sermon. r "re; Georgetown. | of such transactions. ¢ Lrevr. Essex, of the 3d police precinct, is | [ZY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. for youreett i251 CLEAN SWEEP Mr. Foiwell, ot Minnesota, the mover of the | recovering from his illness, and expects to be on | TRUSTEES’ 8AL¥ OF VALUARLE [IMPROVED CLOTHING SALB, resolutions, stated that the question was as to daty in a short time. PROPERTY ON THE NOKTHWEST CORN GBAND OPENING whether this convention woukl ask Congress to EETING OP Rerunticans ov rue Fountn | OF BRIDGE AND CONGREss STS., GEOR At Oak Ball, $25 Teb street. a _ eovalize the inequality of the land donated in | pistrict—The Republican Club of the ith | TOWN. av > J. REIBERGEK, =e 1662 among the states. “ District met at Beckett's hall last night, for the H. KING, Jr.'s = of Ruccesser to BF. Loudon & Co.,) Mr. Lowman. of Kentucky, submitted a reso- one of reorganiaing om tho basis of the ream, , CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY lution that « committee of one from each state | Tutions adopted by the Republican General Com- MASONIC TEMPLE, - MEKCHANT TAILOR. aud territe: » be appointed to prepare mittee. Robert Hatton, president of the club, | cured thereby. we will ret! at public 10 Me eet Banc, late Brow: TO PKESENT TO CONGRESS, oceupied the chair. The club resolved itself PeBieeg om TUESDAY ob f CORNER NINTH AND F STBEETS, 4 chee cat ask ment of the land grant question. | jnto a mass meeting, with J. S. Paxton as chair- | 1872, a1 4 0 clock. p.m. ail * : He substitute. man, and elecied Collins Crusor, Robert Hatton | ff/"! tee en enetim Paste er eRanate PROPOSAL Mr. Brandt. of Va., thought the bill now be- | and W. H. Craig as delegates to the Republican FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for reception- fere Congress far preferable to any proposition | General Committee to serve the ensuing term. and baile “ which had been offered here. They should The next business in order was to select three € All shaves of best OPERA KID GLOVES at $1.6 persons to represent the 4th district in the egn- e on the west lin trust to the wisdom of Congress rather than to ry T° CONTEACTORS FoR Lavine wate — . private parties for distribution of this land, dy ti dele; Congress street UO feet to the beginniog. improved | An ett eortment of LACES, LACE Co! Give the states the land in serip. ee. act Soeaeare to the EROaeieae | Oe ts canaie occaaed cet ae LARS. Fans. CORSETS. HANDA-FS. cow orgs na convention, but the confusion was so great that | 1 ¢ prior d 5,200, vite ther: : sty les RIBBONS and BOWS. HOSIERY. A vote was taken on adopting the report ot | the chairman declared the meeting adjourned. interest at ™ h Closing ont ese of WINTER BONNETS and the committee, when it was not agreed to. ‘THE REPUBLICANS OF THE THIRD District a . HATS at % per cent. dircount. jan) tr A recess was taken until 3 o’clock. will hold their meeting at Market Hall on Tues- DIES, ATTLNTION? = ° =: ri 5 The Fourth District School House vOutar a LTY TO ANIMALS.—Yesterday, officer P d conveyancing mor the Railroad. Cunningham arrested Wm. Thoma ead Ghee, | at. purchaser's if of sale are not 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space, SOON Deere tai. | Lynley; for cruelly driving at very rapid rate | for tructers reserve the Fight resell te pooper | Se Ree cee attention to the, 156% that he hae Wasninxaton, D. C., Feb. 15, 1872.5 of speed, a fine hoise ina heavy wagon. at the riek and cost of the defeulting purchaser. BAL CURLS and HAIR BRAID! To the Edlitor of the Evening Star; P A. DARNEILLE, fine assortment of IMITATION HAIR| Dear Sir: W joicing with the people of = = = BR. P. DODGE. Trustees, CHIGNONS Te sells Corsets at reduced South Washington that werare soon ts hove a ALEXANDRIA. feb10 acd THOMAS DOWLING, Auct rices. He curls hair for 2 cents @ set. He Taso: grand school building, and while contemplati: a LDEST AND LARGEST ¥ING AN and and just received # large assortment of KID the completion of this magnificent edifice. wo cXCITEMENT AT MaNassas.—From gentie- | Q'g°OCRING BSTROR CH NESE EA? bY St pie it _not_be well to consider one or two important | men from Manassas it is understood that a | TRICT—Establ shed 1831. Hig! the and number % heat jum award- facts, which it is our duty to look into? Lunder- | young man named Kboda Fewel winle andes | od by the Mettopsliins Meet Seay | 28ns SHRLLER, 713 Market Space | pops Preric Works, Di ————— Rict oF Cocempra.§ stand that the Baltimore and Potomac railroad | the influence ot liquor, created a disturbanee at | Ladies’ Dr LADIES BAIR BRAIDS, Bo, Be Seated Jeol be trexivenet tele Ghee ‘ vm : ‘aeeoortm: now ed at this Office un. company are going: to erect their depot right | a public exhibition of tableaux in that village, Li Hoste: Blinesre and Se cenent of BEAL tl MONDAY. Petron opporite the school building. There are three | night before last, which broke up the entertahe: wt nerdy id obo Gtobe Ue Riere, Algo, other Hut Bova LU yep an seed ft i it fumer: tracks down opposite the school now, and I bear | ment and occasioned se much alarm among the | from2to 24 hours. Dress Good ho is: Beogaos, Hair ‘Work Mepained, oar i a treatment of wood. there is to be another track laid. Now the gee ladies present ibat several of them fainted, and & GiB be treated will probably exceed tion arises, will not the confusion and accidents | that the excitement for a time was intense’ Af- | Cloaks, C Panis. and V. dy: Hair and Perfamery Store, 5 and Sy chonmnnd sa yards which may happen trom the continual motion in which several of | Manner. - Guaranteed to be the best place in the | _declétm 1999 ar inh ot. upetaire. | . Sctentions aed pamet te apatent -t., | of the cars, and also the noise of the bells on the ssisting the constable were hurt, Fewell rehing t ty UST REOKIVED—a Assortment of Berg | or as full description of the mw treatment. wu engines, eventually make our grand building | was arrested ud taken before n magistrate, who | Exctzthing appertaining to the business promp.ty | JUST J sad . pst ne Te it Plum Kid Glo rats, y ; aitended to. Gee de received and returned by express, er month be for educational of no use? Would bound him over to keep the peace in the sum of WH. WHEATLEY, Proprietor. RED SLI t and cost thousand feet pot be well for the people to look into this mat. | $1,000, but being onable to furnish that security | Post Office Box 723. hepig | SHSLIN SEPHYE EupeorpE — lumber treated Will ‘be wutyect t> ter before the Baltimore and Potomac railroad a pene ee pe he was sent off under guard to the jailat Brents- a a 4 Re. yd faspection at the works by a sworn inep@ or depot is built, and, if possible, see that their | ville. On his way to Brentevilie he escaped W. WB. SURO R. 3-5, Sentenon, mic Usll and be coevineed —— “Raders re wit building is erected farther from the school? If | from the guard, and though shot at by constable ROBINSON & BROTHER. ork 4 oe 5 M P. LEB: Tth street. be erected and th: 1 they build the depot where they intend, one or | Cannon, succeeded Teaching the railroad MACHINISTS AN. end0-tr between Gand BH. | (all ether thi betng equal) will peaien & ae the other will have to be condemned. Ss. track is a take the Kenta ome for this | No. 64 water gy rd = —_——— —_—_— Waiter w bo wilt treat “ag wood within the limits of ee eee ity. Constable C: » ‘ eorgetown, DO. ic jars Live Stock axp Fisu asp Overen Man. | eveningin his purcult, and: lat might Booed | qgkneinen, MM Work.and Machinery of STEAMBOAT LINES. 1 he Beara’ to reject any ands KETS— Board of Health Inspretions.—Inspector | Was arrested and kept in jail until thisinorning, | tk|Mad’ sporder., Prompt aitention g ° | QTEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND rice will be contieed to eomainn tae eae General Gatchell reports the arrival and sale | when he was taken back to Manassas. Ls) LIVERPOOL. ALEX. BR SHEPR ES of marine products as follows: Arrived, pungy | | Ronpery.—A horse and all the harness in the | QPECIAL NOTIOR.—PAPER HANGING—Per- CUNARD LINE 4 Nota Vico Prosident Cunningham, with 800 bushels of Rappahan- | stable of Me Smoot & Perry, and a cart | hr 8 fan save 2) per cent. by going no 4 ne itting to * 4 142 Bridge street, Georgetown, to The undersigned. agents of the above Steamshis = nock ard Tassmaker's oysters; small, 80 cents; | and set ot harness in the stable of Mr. KE. H. | TUBMAN’S, * = i = 2 large, very fine, $2 per bushel. Condemned, | | Pelabay, were stolen last night, by, it is sup- | PALE, PAPER end have PAPER HANGLNG | bine prepared twit eke tag R. ork wi) t New York’ to acy partof Kurepe end bushel oysters at 1ith st. wharf, Posed, the same parties. The horse, however, | part of Washington or Georren ey, ook eS | Beck eee art of Rurope e stock report for the week ending Febru- | either broke away or was turned loose by the guaranteed. Parti alar attention ‘paidte CPHOL such information as may be doctrol "Dopactment —— ary 16th: At Clark's depot for the sale of swine, | thieves, for he returned and was found at his | STERY WORK. 9e29-6m_ Clerks will do i ee bere. 3 and save ) hogs sold at prices same as last week, 4 | stable door this morning, but painly showed | ee | ANOVA Ce at eniling ports. . THOS. Ps ay a Janz A n 4 CO,, 53 Water street, Georgetown per cwt.net. At Center market, 16 cows | by his condition that he traveled far and ir : having calves; sold at from #25 to 840. "At Dror | been driven rapidigs for he was covered’ wie | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. ‘ RADWAY'S READY RELIEF R : [B® STEAMER aknow vers’ Rest, 261 beeves on sale: 235 sold for | mud and presented a very tired and jaded ap- HE WORST jaughter ih this Distzict at priges from #4.%0 tn | Pearance. ; PEP & soLomons’ WILL LEAVE os rae per ewt.; better grades $7.25 per cwt.; 26 | Tux “ Escarzp Nex” Fairs to Come to STEPHENSON’S WHARP, unsold. 723 sheep on sale: sold for slaughter | Tiwe—About seventy-five persons assembled LIST OF Foot of Seventh street, iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE in this District, and 234 sold for Baltimore; prices | last night at Sarepta Hail to hear Miss O'Gor- ally, st 10. m., for MOUNT VER- from 6% to 8 cts. per Ib.; 112 unsold. 19 milch | man lecture, but after waiting some time the NEW BOOKS. 0. route tb on ALEXANDRIA cows with calves on sale; prices from $20 to | agent announced that by reason of fatigue con- and FOKTS FOOTE and WASHL: — $47.50, sequent upon lecturing in Washington in the —— TUN, each way seterning 00 Ge ‘et 4:30 p.m. —— e—__ afternoon, she was unable to fulfill her en; age | ie Phen 4 JAMES SYK BS ak . es ’ pTHE LINGARD TROUPE havesucceedcapitally | ment. The extrance tee was returned, and the | home onthe Disexees of Women. $6. ht aa oa BOT OXB BOER in amusing our play-goers this week, and Mr. | audience disperse ‘ ow of Des 75. BE RBOSTOR AND Lingard and his charming wife should havea | River News.—Yesterday the river was al-| The Lite Moovand Princes By the anthor of F N afer reading this advertisement need any one rousing benefit to-night. when they appeas at | most clear of ice and navigation was unobstruct- | “ The Old Mam‘selle Secret.” $1 75. On am. sfter December 1, the Steamer LADY OF SUFFER WITH PAIN. the National in «Frou Frou.” ‘The company | cd to-day itis frozen over from shore to shore | Pad Men's Shoes. By JR Haldeman, $2, | THE LARE.carr the 0.8 mail . perform light comedies in a very creditable | with the exception of a track in the channe! ni ro a peautifal ployee Preity wight they appear in the | made by the Aquia Creek mail boats—with ice | Pypbarice Frederick Johnson. G20. Par- | sud FRIDATO.C 5, oe eee the +, moat POR EVER r — beautiful play “ Daisy F an inch and a half thick, and the several vessels | ,Th¢ 1n8 Sains Tnndings along ihe rivers) tor Nortel connectnne, ; (Wises . . caught by the freeze, just below the city, — Radical Problems. By C. A. Rartol. Norfolk with the Mahe P ‘for It was the first, and is > Fresa Reapixne.—From J. hillington and | tothe harbor an appearance very much like The Abominations of Modern Society. y Rev. T. hed with the from J.C. Parker we have The Galary for | the pictures of the closing scenes of Dr. Frank- | DeWitt Talmage. $1 10. *l ‘ork, making a semi-week!) THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY March, (a fine number,) and from. Towers, 229 dition, In the school books) ‘The trips | Echellen's Roectram Analysis, $12. gE e icave Hew York TUESDATS. rn" stove Pa. ave. March number of Demorest’s as] mand M: ferry boats, ', - f- at the most excruciating patne, al? Monthly.” From J. ©. Kervand, the Washington | and those of the Mount Vernon steaier hace | Bits ee ivalaid Ur Conciee G. Lala | and Pet “hi. mua. | . and cures Congestions. whether agent for the re-publications of the Leonard | been again suspended, and tuere is at present | g@sedeamus. tr eas Va.iJ.@. Waters, Georgetawn | ofthe spplcation welts oF other wlends or Scott publishing company, we have the Edin- | no likelyhood of their early resumption. Pincdonald’s * Wilfred Cumbermede.”” $1.75. | DOC Thos. M. Grouch will receive and'deliver | CT™#®2#: by one application. Warch Review for January, containing ten valu- | SALE or Market Btripixes._Green & | Weiss Guide - $2. freight at 6th street wharf until $.0'clock p. m IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIN: able articles, mostly on modern topics. Wise, real estate auctioneers, sold, to-day, the en’ Lad of Desolation. $1.50 DORSEY OLAGETT, Genl Agent, UTES, icicle a's WAaden EaTaue Aekadd cance old framed a dings on the Market Square | And ail the Books recently publi decl-tr Plant's Store, corner isth and NY av. > Batter how violent or srergciating the gat “ 1 . Wo z li- | fronting on Fairtax street: Lot No. 1, to Geo. FRENCH BOOKS, JEW EXPEESS LINE, VIA CANAL, IEUMATIO, Bed-ridden, Infirm, , Nere= Sentoy Be ce ead, aeure on the “Im- | w. Parker, for §25. Lot No. 2, to das. H. Wat- | Comprising thetet hecciat toe crominent French | IN rome Moarsigic-orprostreted Litas eee ascr, pending Revolution,” whatever thatis, at Lin. | kins, for $93 author ae TURBIA A LEXANDRIAAVA , WASH coln Hall to-night, er peculiar views wi A MANDAMUS TO RE APPLIED For.—It is | INGTON AAD GEORGRTOWR,D’ ©. RADWAY’S READY RELI doabtions nance the rng eG anes - ie understood that on property owners along the PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, Earls —. a WA 4 = lence, which will be ng ic, and help | line of the Alexandria and Washington ‘ ~ = « ‘ rom Pier Mo along ber campaign fand P| pike will iomedionty ody geuipgton Furn-| BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, | Syaries, Pliladeipita, every WEDRESDAY asc WILD AFFORD INSTANT Baan, ——_— i i o " : 7 Tax Boany ov Methorouiran Pouce yes: Ghatroad £ put Hein eed ee ORNIDE | febld 911) PENWSYLVANIA AVENUE. | Daye SS, Water street, Georgetown, mon | FUAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. terd approved liquor licenses for lolph le.— Cr fre ESDAY: rem ever) MATH THE BLADDE& Peterson, Richard Marshall, Alexander Geiger, | Pat##le—Gasette, last evening GAZINES FOR 1572. TYRIRAY snd THORSDAX. meas — was and William Sweeny. Robert Sutton was ap- = = M daceapdarmy Stany time. INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. pointed an additional private to do duty at CITY ITEMS se onmeren ie as jarvey & Holden's. . <i ae LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. Britpine Association.—At the 52d month- Penrectly Fittine Suirts.—The largest DINBURGH REVIEW. = 8 )BE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. ly meeting of the Washington Co-operative | assortment. Prices and quality will compare BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. NCHOR LINE STEAMERS PALPITATION op Building Association on Wednesday night last, | favorably with any ee oe salted States, BLACK WOODS MAGAZINE A Salih ene WEDNESDAY AND 0} THE BEART ox — sold at an average premium of 20 No. 410 Tth atreet northwrs mame Pa, danum ; Rew poi mor Aute oxhsag HYSTEEIOS, UP, DIPTH Fine French Gilt Bandames and Bands for | _Youxe Heaps ox Orp Sxoutvens.—The | Biackiwood and ‘The steamers of this favorite line are CATABRE, INFLUENZA : ior oF the bate, te cant iginal | Four Reviews, @15. ly for the Atlantic the hair, new and elegant styles, received at | Youth of the hair, im other words, its origin Siind up, in every veopert wink HEADACHE, TOOTHACH Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania ay- | Oolor, brilliancy, luxurlance and elasticity may RICHARD B. MOHUN & CO., Agents, | Sited up, ts -~ ke enue, between 4¢ and 6th sts. be permanently preserved by the use of Phalon’ febi0-tf 1019 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘¢ Hair Invigorator. Thus the oldest veteran may ‘am 6h RECRALGIA, REEUMATISM. Bucores aT AvcTioN.—Several superior | always wear a —s head on his shoulders, protected the “ OOLD OBILLS, AG! ILLS. Sh hE fen ot fatinee cleatys dauibe | Andrey, head be wesected agains the docay | GST ee cra rroxeR Epes of oy Brag ae a, in . uct mn or a pe rooms to-morrow at Il o'clock. wee Ta eas | And News Agent, corner of 4 street and Pa, itomionte ‘ce wi afford aa +2202 —_o—____— Saw A “Joxe” is credited to an American visitor] Pangwrs call and secure merino underwear Lier OE BEw BOOKS: ‘Twenty drops in balfe tumbier in England. ‘- Wall, stranger,” he is reported | for your boys, at half the usual price, at Prince's | py, SYLVESTERS; OL, THE OUTCASTS few are CRAMPS SPASMS, TOUR to have said, « guess you English juries ain't | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. LORD BANTAM:a satireby the author of Ginx’s A oan I ‘ice 35 cents. © FiRe! ‘SOWALS una fb, smart no how. an American jury had tried Buby. % th G 1 % Boys come and THe A’ ¢ Tichborne case, I'll tell you what they'd ‘or ae BARON; a novel by James De ALKIN' 0. = have done. ‘They'd just bought up allthe Tich- for swe yoors, Mille. borne bonds, and then found a. verdict for the | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsyivani: - ce a2, m Sas Price e* ene ee plaintift. CovGus axp CoLps.—Those who are suffering 1 TISkE Str Es Mt sree ¥ in water . _ : $. LAW;aromance. Price $1.75. 7 Augusta, being extensively burgied. | from Coughs, Golds, Horseness, Sore Throat, err of water. It is better than qtZ Mrs, Livermore says she wants girls to Se. should try “‘Brown’s Bronchial Troche lend. ch alae shegeeg : a ress loosely. Comz AND 8zE the at Prince’s Ba- ; by Mrs. Lee FEVER AND AGUB. S7-Fiddell, the Pennsylvania murderer, will | zaar, It you don’ cag my he offers induce- a Es seve. Pik tasks = probably be strung up. ments don’t MOHAMMED ALT AND HIS HOUSE: an his- FEVER OUP SOB vert Oe: 2. 82, Skeleton turkey isserved up at “ghost par- | _w. H. Prrmor has decided till the first of |“ Fomance; by Mohibech; Extco Oi. Heras » and all SS March to sell off the various goods he has, at Chrisimas number of London illustrated y vps S7An infant Minnesotaness swallowed a | cost, as he anticipates making & change. News, with beautiful Chromo Picture. Price 6) cts +) Rrowten tee jack-knife and her relatives feel very much cut ‘You Uoaus Beaman’ caliiaia All ‘the new Mai jon and Fashion Books tar J cunts por a Nails, &o., visit Dr. Who's rooms, No-Wss Toek | Memorssacse has, Winknate Eling Beas om BAnware paz Sundry Baltimore belles created a sensation - ‘Treasury mnt, Washing- | ber’s Pencils, Gillett’s Pens snd Stationery at cfery y entering a larger beer saloon, one recen' ‘ description. inen Bound ornered C Sarsapariiliam Resolvent, evening, to bear the orchestrion play. ton; No. ? North Charles street, Baltimore, Howse Playing Ostda: wholesale it Ses nae loot sz A determined Indiana elopess, being close- THE moeT celebrated and successful Latrobe ly pressed by her papa, cleared an eight-foot | Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, fence at a bound, and escaped into the land of | Cha: Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, ai matrimon, Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, Y.M. C. A. Bnild- _oo-_—ooooo—— | ing, 8th and D streets. Asin RAE I WILL CLEAR out my furs Lelow first cost; all eae RERUCereS: other goods at cost. I mean what I advertise, Come, and you won’t be disappointed. Prince’s Bazaar, Penn. avenne. RoGer’s and other cutlery at great bargains SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. for the next 60 days, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 Ecventh street . 600 siictaaineeotc =A PB a has COOKE & Co. BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STREET, Penneyivanis avenadl —_—_—_—_—_——— Wasutnotox, D. ©. <sueceelaliliadia Scarier emmapeaens PROFESSIONAL. and made toorder by Hempler, near 4 street aS The Large and Continuous Sales ofthe Northern ONLY TEN DAYS LONGER. Bu IN MIND No. 47 LOULBIANA AVENUE, wh tn Europe, where the ak Recornized TTL THAT ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF D Nag sags aoe Tee ae! aie FENDALL @ FENDALL, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, In consequence of the lateness of thesesson, and | Have frequently been paid,and are still being paid, | jan9-tf Con. 4% st. aXD LOUISIANA AVENUE. preparing for a large Spring Stock, which Iam now | for articles you can buy for one dollar at the a “th. Seca: Metaceemaer oes baa eee . ‘that J. FRA} DENTIST, tased on the ammplost security, being 8 FIRSY GD i , having manufactured expecially to order, I ofer ubipirddtna’ vbibdi'stdie, Ss. ort apy ONLY MOBTGAGE upon the road, and aleo upon 312 Sevexra Street. yntal Bstab- NEXT TEN DAYS SPECIAL BARGAINS. TH Forty, pecont; Ieee thah any Dental Retab- Saco ING OF FROM 25 TO 75 CENTS AMES B. WILLIAMS, || * Wide ease | 4d rane ice vo uv } SFTORRSEAD EAM. ‘The government valnation of this Land Grant is BUSINESS SUITS. _ ‘Boom #, on second floor of Barbour's Lew Buildings | ONE HUNDRED AND MILLION OF Sais = rf a legge agg sem of more than scient to pay the entirqpost of the EE st is ‘The Bonds, free from United Taz, are * at 7 issued in the following = As Tam determined to reduce my Stock ] delay , parchasers will find to their advantage to meacall. _ &. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Burwaay 100m amp Lire Seapets,