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EVENING STAR. | aE LATE TREASURY BMREZZUE- oes Bae boomy CONVENTION. | ‘GEORGETOWN. Georgetown Advertisements HONDAY............February 19, 1872. LOCAL, NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater —“ Our American Cousin,” SetLern as Dundre: Condensed Locals. Pieneer Council, Sons of Jopadab, en Satur- day evening imitiated ten members, making | about 160 since July Ist. Ten colored students of the law department of Howard University, who have site examination, on the 2th inst. 4 The Congressional Temperance Societ a meeting last nightat the Metropolitan cl whieh was well attended. Kev. Dr. Newman, and addresses by Senator Pomeroy, Representative Williams, and ethers. The Washington Branch of the American Bibie Socie:y Leid @ public meeting at Hail yesterday afternoon, at which the report of ir. Cobb, was read, and remarks were made by Senator Ferry, of Michigan; Gov. Stevenson, of Kemtucky, and Rev. A. W. Pet- iversary of the American d last night in the Congre- urch. Addresses were delivered by v. F. E. Shearer, of San Francisce; Hon. Secretary Delano, Kev. Mr. passed the requi- will receive their diplomas ‘There was prayer by The Washington Horace Maynard, Atkins, and others. Harron Deresces oy Battimone axp Wasutn« Ton.—The report of Gen. Humphrey chief of the United States engineer corps, to the War Depar:ment, gives the following intorma- the barber detenses of Balti- <d Washington, in charge of Major Wm. aighitl, of the corps of engineers: Fort MeHenry—Fort MeHenry forms part of inner line of defense for Baltimore and its calibre has been d, and an appropriation of €25,000 is for its commencement. retto Point, opposite Fort McHenr: with thatof Fort Ty, constituting one of the inner line of defences t consists of an eartnen barbette ‘The site selected tty of the United States, and m of $15.000 ie asked for the of the harbor. battery for the largest guns. is now the proy an appropriat commencement of the work. Fort Carroll, Baltimore Harbor —This work is m the outer line of defense. WASHINGTO E IMPERIAL HOTEL, 2 Jexwees Hoven, JAMES SYKES, Propricton. Froxtive Prvxever, Averca, LABIES’ GOODS. CIAL MEETING OF SEVENTH Seth Johnson's Case Again i Court. — In the agricultural convention, after our re- Boras ExPLosion THis moRNING—One Min ete {3 eration M. WILLIAN GUILTY AND 18 sEx- port closed on Saturday afternoon, theteport of | Seriously Injured.—This morning, about eight "special mnveting cf the Stockhelicrs of the THENcED fo ONE YEAR IX Jail ARD TO PAY | the committee on military education in cvlleges | ovcloek, the steam Doller in the corn mileor | SPYRETT Biv vy hacvorahelees of, the THE AMOUNT EMREZLED—€40,000. was laid on the table. Beall & Shoemaker, on Water, near High street, Howls HAVING LATELY ENLARGED Bis na ot his present ee. nll be found at xploded | C bo peg git ego rsh Papgercente Ne with a loud report, which was dix | EVENING nest. : puem Wh and teh aneme, sare nite cake or seth sohmeon, charger win Te-olutions, that inthe judgment of the conven- | finetly heard all over the cit}. The engines, | conssder the propriety oS gam a ie | DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, Be popes Fs Cartter, the care of Seth Jol og = for tion the purchase anddistribution ofseed,plants, | F; Tyler, a colored who was in the | Sxtate in hatin abd” 189 DEPARTMEST, | | ie recgeem parm er ener: | Sestpetdta Se ee distinctive aud especial strue agua sent ot tho voller and failing | 72 wt I+ row able to mi Thankfal to the potlic for conerowe pat ia | the pre a Mr. ~ ; | or supposed to have a distinctive and espocral | Hover sonm ime plosion, i a ws se RESIS es zee | | cnurt aruda lat outa od Sten 2 econviie value warranting their introduction, | debris, ana is supposed to be fatally injured, one REPUBLICA S CLUR Sf she Fited Distoe a ee tne WILLIAS, past, the Proprietc id trieede o | court ee ae ease uae te peenaes Spartan should be discontinued by the Department of | of his arme being broken, and his other wounds 2 i : bar, and had directed hi 2 5 HG, Bebra | Agriculture 7 the purpose of transacting importaat | 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBT | entry. Sbat entry was nat prepared Gist day. provision for the preparation and athenng of | taken, monelbility, to, hie real- | Dueinene “Ali the members of the Ciubare iavited | pep ce TE TREVISE, PARIS. dfn: theeveni a . thly reports | dence, om Stoddart street, and Dr Williams attend. ‘By urder cf AT e relied on had been amended by a subeequent Statistics to be pu Agtionttare; ae thi “e Snes” NEL. CLRMENTS, President. | poiag E. A. McCORMICK, ‘and on Friday the case was reopened. Mr, Of the Commissioner of Agriculture; and that | for te attend him. Fortunately, Mr Frank Hide a a briefly st the salary of the Commissioner of Agriceitere BX THOMAS DOWLING, auct'r; Georgetown. - . cD F. ged that ended the case against him. sali tt tf Agriceici had just left the vicinity ot the boiler and gone = 06 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BAND F. ri " t the wecomzcd L. whieh he promi It the beet in W ask! {Rep Chron at Congress be reqnested tamake serious character. He was.as once | * Market Ballon 1UESUAY EVE: : y of the mill, ie angued briedy that the defendant having Congress be urgently requested to so increase | Shoemaker, one of the proprietors VERMONT a¥ CK. been disc ; as to elevate the Department to its proper gasi- | to office in the front partof the building | ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO. LARGE GILT He read trom ist Brightly: Page votisonment on | Hon in the general government. Pt when the explosion occured, and was not tu- | "FRAWE MIRROR. WALNOT PARLOR tit, | Baynided tober stock of MILLINERY and T. ROESSLE & som, scribes a Ity of fine and before acamnm.t. | The resolutions were laid on the table. ured. The other proprietor, Mr. Beall, was at Y MARB ‘OP | = Perce eo rere en Broperiy summoned, to | _ Mr. Beckwith, of Michigan, offered a series. of | home, whetorte hon bese sone net oc 18-1y Paormerons C ~¢. WILLARD, EBRITT HOUSE. WASHINGTON, Doc LADIES UNDERWEAR, clir ing housekeep- | te Which She would cali the attention of the ladies of atreet, between Congres@ and | Washington, and which she wail eet] af very low an clegantasgortment of h use. | Tats rt ht Clickering Piano. Ma4paze AgTRES 1 tee of Congress ‘ify. | Tesolutions, which were cain tated conecming weeks past by an injury to his leg, caused by show hat the rected mie ls retcalel. ‘Thess, | the Agricultural Depsrtment to procure tobaecs slipping on an cy footwatk. ‘The tbrick boiler At is said that thi epealing law simply provides | feed from the valley of the Connecticut for @ie- | rouge ts the rece or tee mae Doe tite fits “cesticnony giverto a committee ehail | tribution in Illinois, Iowa, Miseourl, Kaneas | wholly demolished by the force of the explosion, hot be weed against the witneas. Mr. Ricdie | ad Nebraska, and such other states as have | and an opeuine sume fitters reer ie os from poked that ie ne new principle to greutsuck ie, | begun the cultivation of that crop, and that t | the fret heer tethe so nse ces from be sted to distribute in New England, ot the main Luilling ‘windows in v, Slab and BF either neces coeraeee mew veka: CLOTHING. bother. = Sabie, 2 , ich. 12 2 CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH UP ) : ad . - wee tLe ucree Aa0e cod ad eat nk ok | ath cher ‘Pisces s# may seem desirable, sam- | the front of the buuding were ais. demol- Sees. Pe ERG yatta 3 Know of so few lines embracing such inate aes | Ples of the Treadwell and Diti winter wheats, | ished” ‘The. boticr itself” was deren “atone i ut Marble-top Tables. SWITCHES FOK THE FRENCH TWIST, one ~ ons 1DBa pomstickay tanta turpite grown in Michigan, and of the best spring | forty feet from its bed towatels the Fiver. Y ® i Hall Sut and Wardisbe, only ceil deine the former act is “amended, alter wheats grown iu Nebraska. cause of the explosion is not detinitely Elegant Walnut Marble-to ed so as to read:” and he asked how much of the The Chair then announced the following com- | known, but it is generaiy sup} that it was Sia ta mittee on, national society: Messrs. Beckwith: | caused by a lack of water in the boiler. At the CLOTHING SALB, ; Robeson, Halstead, Clark, King, and General | time of the explosion the engineer was getting om Could Tot appeal for ‘that symmathe” but he | Wade Hampton, of South Caroitua, up steam to commence operations, and, some a: oes A cou . not Teas Court to stand by its judg- General Wade Hampton was made a member | segt, had just turned # cousiderable amount of Cooking and ot towes, ’ ment. This untortunate young man ised “nome | Of the committee on the organization of a per- | eold water into the boiler. Mr. Shoemak-r, And many articles too mum H. KIG, Jr.'s, of this money for heownt metit. Ithad already manent society. how. ver, gt as is.stated above, was in the a 5 transpired that the defendant was seduced to | The convention directed that one bundred |, buikling’ at the time and ought to know more MASONIC TEMPLE, commit this crime by one of the sureties of a } COpies of the report of the proceedings ot the | aboutthe lesion than any one else, says he is i Soccesscr F. Lowden & Co.,) DP NAVY uM MHANT TAILOR, ™ 0 late Browns.) —————— PORN ETS, ficial convention be forwarded to each of the agricul- | not prepared io say what the cause of the explo- CORNER NINTH AND F STBEETS, Sir. Harrington urged that the question was | tural — sion was, as he does not know what the coi- ,New importation direct from Paris of « fino sele sis an tha letoatnaine or tet ee of | , ‘The convention, at 3 o'clock, took a recess for | dition of the boiler was at the time. The engi. Institute, 1857, | tion or . ae then tort : ein Wallace it is laid down that | Dali an hour. i neer was.so badly injured that he-was unable to oe be gp me FLOwERs AND KID GLOVES, for reception ————— if the statute tendo "ls amantee aonnaae’ ca | On the yearsemBling of the convention, Gon- | seorarn on the subject. ‘The boiler was a sand Kid Gloves | aul shares of best OPERA KID GLOVES at $1 SO ee’ Gasman ee ques- | cra! Halstead, of New Jersey, offered a resola- | tubular, ditteen horse power boiler, and’ had 11 shaves of y operates 29 a Tepe va ae tion to the eitect that Congres: be petitioned to | been in operation three orfour months. It was ate ee ne ne ee 18ER Gmmende | TT cas the Gere Ot fae tet e made jin Raltimore, coat $2,000, and was ‘re- st y + jec- | Agriculture to the sum of $6,000 per annum; arded as entirely reliable. Mr. Shoemaker = t sat the acturtatentign er the seortenieia carried. fimates the damages to the buildings at about be treated as final. The facts as stated were Kesolutions were adopted commending the | $1.000. substantial correct. The Prosecution had en- | Wisdom of Commissioner Watts in calling the Mr. I. H. Horcuins, 2 resident of George- siglo mesurpst ia ghia compteynin | Al apairs 2 to 24 hours. ress Goods, awis, Sacqnes, Gg it Resor Rbdbons, Plum-s, Kid Gloves; &c-. dc, Goats | “yap paw B, ant Vests dyed in'the best st; les RIBBONS and BOWS. Ho! manner, Guaranteed to be the best place in the | Closing out sale of WINTER BONNETS and ct Gendemen’s omen HATS at & per cent dicount. jan) tr District for the cleani Everything appertaining to the business prom: Coser al sveey Pewwete Dene & Horees and Bugeice Sire, yolly RICHARD VAST. Proprietor ASH. NALLOK'S STABLES, 1396 © ST. CARRIAGES of the latcst styles coustant band and for bire by the day or month Parties, Wetdings end reve pttone Ter DE wrtable a led to. Goods received and returned by ex ADIES, ATTENTION! tered a demurrer, the case was argued, and the | Couscntion, and thanking the press for reliable | town in the early years'of the present century | Miendcd te Gore rese\ ied ant ratmucd by exp sing etahed with the meat'c veasal Sound that then Ruaaes on saing on a | Teports. and subsequently a superintendent of masonry | Pont Office Box 72. jauD-ly 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space, meeagt Carriages Parti attention to board Sead law. ‘The court would ask to be exeusedl r. Channing, of Rbode Island, offered reso- | at Fortress Monroe, the Rip-raps, Gosport Navy | — PECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Per. | Withee to call your attention to the SE PEt be bee | CRE Sore Aad Moraes slways for sale and from knowing all the lawe Congresshad passed, | lution, which was adopted, that the couvention | Yard and the James tives coe deo ee ee Nscus felting can save per cout. ty noiusts | oo, hand. & complete amortmeat ot RATC- _. in vieneemiinelimen ~ He decided on laws as presented to him, and | Fcognizes the importance of the microscopical | {lence of bis Lister: Bsa done Goilins, on Beall | TUBMAN'S, 148 Bridge street, Georgetown, to get Aue, meccrnent ot METIS Baia FPAstlON ABLE Caneings had decided onthe law as presented in this case yestigatieg ing the aan at ogra oe of ph street, in this city, this ing im the iad year WALD PAPER snd have Fare HANG IG | CHIGNONS. Fle sells Ucrects ot redecet R RECEPTIONS. ~ ¢ | which has been inaugurated by the Depart : 1, Va, | done. ‘worl promptly executed in any ‘3 aot. a — Se Slerk not to make en entay fig | of Agriculture, and trusts: that this inportant until within a few months | part of Washingt faction | Rita and Just presived onsen serartssen oF iP THE ARLINGTON STABLES 2 no hesitancy in saying that had | bravch of miaoscopical research will he: ifter | past, and hada large cirele of friends in the Dis- sell at $1 oor rok 1724 @ Brecer, yeaR Wan f or Georgetown, and sat! Deranteed.” Partk ular attention ‘paid te CPHOL ry et yop] stn | Ee me. - ; ; in | STERY WORK. — servctre, snd ntl met for Spates Mreornsd, Sto: | "fir" ose commie on mtaryote | "A Reenter seo | meee: | Reg ENTEGRA PS oe | | myo et Sat tm be eo ranging such works shall have been devised, b could be made this tenenling ttatere | _ The report of the committee on militaryedu- | A Narrow Escark—On Saturday while BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. L* Be—A very con | CAURTAGES hee pants 08 Be ire is proposed upon it other than tor camate lene Teas sate hiet thaw e court | cation was taken from the table and referred to | some workmen were engaged in Missing rocks § §2 Sn er Ee ee ‘aI cad AL & 19 pole and 5 Fort Foote, Potomac River, Mi—This work | could reyise his action. The repealing statute | Mecommittee of cin, |S Candle eee creak lene erect sate | RTE W BOOK S— fx oinet, ‘ “"yel0 ten “ee : forms the inner ling of defeuse of the channe! ct | appeared to be pased for the purpose of pre- sera. T. O. Evarts, of Montana, and James | canal, apiece of rock, weighing nearly one hun i iikle Cont 1 00 ork Bopaired = VV — me the inner ling of @ . venting a witness’ testimony used before a | McKnight, of Utah, were added to the commit- | dred pounds, was thrown the roof of a | Poor Mics Finch. By Wikle Collins eS “Si Slacn nd Geto jects | committee being used against said witness in a | teé.on forest trees. frame building occupied by | colored woman | Higher Ley. By author of" Pilgrim sod tho | Hair and Biota EDUCATIONAL. forte eatiom. 95a Ge exeatinns ‘of am nddi- | criminal prosecution. “it qualifies the eect | The following committee to represent to the | named Melinda Hawkins, doi considerable |, Shr 200 | _@ecl4-Sm 1999 Pa. ave.. near isth st. . Son ee moRteation a56 Ge exestion have been: | upon the witness, and does not disqualify the | committee of Congress the revjuest for increased | damage to the building, but, fortunatelgytnjur- | Bartels Radical Bra 1% | JUST BECRIVED—A fine assortment of Bers | 4 UC. HORSTER, pnrente gph ints made forthe par. | prosecution. It is clear that Congress did mo: | 8Ppropriation in aid of ageicn ‘s Leaders of Pubiic Opinion in Ireian man’s ¢ arrangeme: chase of the site. Appropriation asked for the | next fiseal year, $25,000. | Fort Washington, Potomac River, Mad.—This fort ocey co 5 oe was =. gone — Bom Xn the common-law rights. It was ‘a serious ques Govenor Patton, of Ala., satd he was proud of | on the canal road, just outside the city limite. strengthening by the introduction of heavier Plans for earthen barbette batteries im- mediately north and south of the main work, and | tor the modiication of the existing water bat- tery. have been prepared. A) Sor the neat fiseal year, $1 METRICP FINANCES—Collector’s Statement — | lector Slater on Saturday transmitted to the | District Controller a statement of receipts of his eftice trom November 13, 1871, to date, Sat- inclusive, showing: ppropriation asked 000. ‘is urday, the 17th ins General Taxes, 15 gton eral fund, $31@865.63: scheol fund, $2 litan police fund, $97 404.94; 3,053.51; bond fund, €48,702.62—<877 941.27. General Taxes, 1872, Georgeto fund, $16,788.94; school fund, £11,902.04; metro. , 89,500.64; gas fund, 5.1% $45,009.81. Taxes, 1572, Washington : eral fund, $1,185.19; school fund, $18,913.60; eregate real "taxes, 1512 District estate taxes, 1872, of mbia, $913,702_55. 102.55. Personal taxes, 181, Washington city, taxes, Arrears general taxes, corporation of Wash- 29,531.26; arrears of Washington, $2, tion from tax sales, cor of irplus fund. Dis mbia, $45 90; market fund, Wash- ington city, $1,496.94; market tund,Geor, tal amount collected, $1,145, sewer mien Deatn or Mrs. Joseraixe S. Gairrixc.— This lady, well known in Washington as one of the leaders of the woman su: this District, and more especially for her effort in behalf of the destitute freedmen, died at her North Capitol street, yeste day morning. The w: ‘th year, and had resided in Was mnce the rebellion. At the close of the war she le who had crowded to . nia and other southern ‘bree or four years since she took herself the work of distributing to the freeémen such supplies of food might be contributed by the winter her residence le in search of the destitute colored Wash: and clothing as charitable, an | was thronged necessities of Vices. She was a women of ability, and was residence until fouro’ which, it will be taker Hebron, Conn., where it wi il remam at her late ‘clock this afternoon; after i to her birthplace, | ARREST OF AN ALLRG Pawn Ticket Found on his Person. ury last the residence of Mrs. 152 F street, was robbed of silver waiter and two ov McDevitt and Meki case in hand, and yesterday street, between 1th i» Coat THrer—a called at a house on party wanted—Nj 2 ‘ing for him, were informed that was inthe yard. The; Was no other man abou’ and took th. 5s party who came to the door “i Fm TRE UNIVERSAL DEMANDS for fine lensexpe ve than the real a, ant powoming Tenneseee, and on being taunted with his in- | “Woman's Clu ato the Freneh | it closely resembles ‘ See, walle the | said. of 84,000. articies, have giyt the pure gold, and is eq elegance Of its patterns sur, Hence it is that it has been Bealthiegt and most aristocratic I fOrmed the most ornaments of the most brilliant and fashionable at the national capital. day received at Mr. Prigg’ Pennsylvania avenue. emggers, and butterfiles viher choice novelties. Fish asp OYSTzR MARKET— Board New styles are every emporium, No. 457 ine —-wuing pandeaux, for the hair, and many preducts.—Schooner Wenonah, 700 «uuito creek oysters, very fine—smalt $1. By Baltimore and Ohio Is Annapelis oysters, small—selli: '¥ mail steamer, 1M) bunghes fish —sell on competent authority, to be arrive to-day. Missionary Muztinos. — The anniversary P. re) : * Ob, yes. If 1 had not beer he Society connected | arch was held last | 2a teka SMALL-rox— On Saturday last I: ase on New York avenue N. jest arrived from ‘ei P ion in aed af age taral colle; was ing none of the naman. es can ana punishmen:. - | then appointed by the ebair:—Dr. Loring, ot “HAPGED WITH THIRVING.—Nat ai mn clad ta) ithe inn! ie ha geod. ieee Mass.; Kegent Bowman, of Ky.; Prof. Gregory, | Harris, both colored, were arrested this morn. venture to on the constitutionality of the | of Ill.; President Twombly, ot Wis.; Ezra Cor- | ing on the charge of stealing a number of tools law, althongh one clause was repugnant to all | nell, of N. Y.; and President Folwell, of Minn. from the blacksmith shop of Mr. Vandenburg. 4 Teacher of Mu» ic Schellen's: Spectrum Ar ais orrow f De BEBLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPED Fisvice's go. morrow f Deat! 175 PATTERNS. sud Finite. By Theophilus Par- 1 &e., &c., which T am sell at the towes Prepared to the itl give inetractions upon the Piaau, av in Thorongh Base Inquire or address No. 1220 2st street, be Mend N rthweet tebe Pyu -P. . D CLANSIO, i” tion, and an attractive one, for the Supreme | the manner in which business had been con- | ‘They will be sent over to the Polive Court vis RICHARD B. MOHUS & 00., pecteneceal I~) ‘rouwo Labigs. Court of the United States. ft was severing | ducted throughout the proceedings of the con. evening. fevaz-tr 1015 Penos;lveninnarence. LO JACKSON, wal. of the common-law rule, asevery common-law | V¢ntion—it had been one of the most orderly that Lieut. Essex walked out to-day for the first | —— SS ~ y York avenue. porthweet emir lawyer knows. He would, however, pass this | Be had ever witnessed. time in several weeks. He expects to be able | J IST_OF NEW BOOKS FOR 8\LE AT PROFESSIONAL. = <a uestion by. He held that there hacveen. | _-Mr. Allen. of N. ¥., moved that the salaries of ina few day SHILLING TON’S BOOKSTOBE, = = conclusive acquittal, and that, the law having | Messrs. Sanders and Grover be raised in pro- | Bap WaTER.—From some cause the water in Poor Mites Fiese bo wrk ne = HAS. E. FRASER, been repealed, the plea is not good. Tle ac: | Pottion to the salary of the Commissioner. | the upper f the town which is supplied | P° of Pane Life. By Sie Hones fotiana wo. Ae ORM EY AT LAM, cused would, therefore, be held for trial. Carried. from the lower reservoir isin such a muddy con- Price fone? 4 ie watne Do. — Mr. Harrington asked that the accased be Dr. Loring, the chairman, returned thanks to | dition as not to be fit to drink Leaders ‘of Public Opinion in Ireland—Bwitt, Flood, | —-""™ ________ WASHIN@TOS.D ©. | called to plead te the indictarent. the convention for the courtesy in selecting him - Grattan and O'Connell. Price $3. A®TEFENDALL. BEGD FENDALL RADWAY'S READY RELIEF | Mr. Riddle said he desired to prepare a bill of | 48 their presiding officer, and in conclasiom sug- LE ID Liste Moorland Princes be j Seeeeene, ue, ad, strineg Me. Johnaon, | Sted tust s commute o( S70 be appoinied to ALEZANDSIS. Pauly war Novel By the NOOUNSELL ORS aT cates were aa: | extra tlcn ett ne ne plane 10 | the suggestion, and the following were] | Row ar A Cotonep Gmurcn.—At Zion pice 20 cents. CURES THE WORST PAINS The, Mystery of Orcival. Translated from the | #00tf Con. 06 eT. axp Lovisiaxa AvaNtR. : Scents. ari. By Mortimer Collins. ggest " dict- | Sppointed: Dr. Loring, Mr. Twombly, of Wis- | Church, a colored Baptist meeting house, near sage Gana ting cat inastaan seen ane oe ent Governor Smyth, of New Hampshire; | the east end of the tunnel, a discussion’ arose NE TO TWEN read. Mr. Clark of Massachusetts, and Mr. Cornell, of | last hight among the Aieembied congregation iseaad! a6, 4N FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES | r. i New York. upon the subject of the reinstallment of John . Pe eee eto pom “guna” | _ The convention then, at So'clock, adjourned il Lewis: whe cers tae einen de; from inders. Price 75cts. than any Dental Estab- werk warranted decls 6a. i? af fatthe Storm. uids. Price 5) conte. Cha By Semuel Smiles. Price @1.80. — Wilg Men and Witd Beasts, By Colouel Cumming jou 5. wittiaus, rice £0. sl Wilfred Cumbermede. By George Macdonald, Price c ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Can the Old Li * A Novel. Price75 its. Howto Live ona Dime ands Haifa Day. Brice 2s | Boom 9, on eecond Secret Bubeor's Law Senne i until the third Wednesday in February of 1573. | the pastorate of that church, his place being squall iefee tone ex meakbag a ainteatet nod = ° ma «_ | Supplied by Henry Newman, and was continued | desired him todo so. This joung man, said Mr. Recovery or Mr. Henry C€. Bowen's | with so much violence that a attempt was made R.. was here in the faithi) discharge of his | THOUSAND Dott an BReastPin.—It wasstated | to eject one of the female disputants, bat hec duties until approached by Mr. Cowan, a gen- | it THE Stara few days ago that Mr. H. C. | friends ra lying to her assistance a disturbance Heman standing high in the estimation ofthe | Bowen, of the New York Independent, had lost a | was occarion } during which neither of the con- Treasurer, who desired that he should be ac. | thousand dollar breastpin while riding in an F | tendineparier’ Cole upon arguments alone. SOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. wi - Sew ¥. street car. He the loss at police head- | but used their Gsts and finger mails freely, and “Be Ret Thera- | Removed (ana avenue. Some three yore agent Titses cha aren crk | quarters, and Detectives McDevitt ead were, | ruttted thelr Sete and Gages windows, injar- | Nw Bepiedicn, A Quarters Retrospect of om 86 Levene ——_ | aaphare POR EVERY Fain.) 4 OUR® paid, and Cowan gave his note to cover the | iresh immediately started out in quest of the | ing alike friend foe, and knocking over amd-ce. | yond! pee egret, Sean! fo, Charien Dickens | JL. WOLF, M.D. : Emount which was"not paid. Jo had to | thief or thieves. At the Baltimore depot | tinguishing the lights. The disorderly proceed- “Mystery of Edwin Drood.” Price @1.75. febl | 9-55 ba el eg J It was the first, and is provide for covering th’s loss, and here began | McDevitt accosted a party, who scemed a | ingereschedegaee at che ‘police had | — > @ Sbnemene ond Sth Sreele ee erenee, betwecn Ina SS the difficulty. He Made te etforts to | little shy, with the question ‘Are you | to be summoned, and through their exertions, P THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY over this rapidly increasing delcit,and he be- | £0Ing, by this train?” to which, the answer | but tot until a ualf dozen arrests had been eras 6. a - ak om 7 was It's none of ur business. is | made, qui ‘was I who were ar- - a | Risown or fame ace Hone react | further ancwere ocind. eateaatory, “na | mae; auletweerestored, “Those who wore ar- wae Ke'See ANGINERR avo SUPERINTENDENT, Pybeeeeta ceo bea ace ‘meet the requirements of the law, aud wonta | Was taken in hand by Oftcer McElfresh, while | tion house all night, nut were discharged this x ° we ped is co at abe the Lungs, . Bowels, or other « ask tlie court to take into consideration the cir- | McDevitt, ectaning bis search, lit upon the | morning, after increasing the funda in the city ree PE ie Ee M the old stand | organs, by one Crmstsnces under which: be committed this | Metoven peotemlonal (hcl Je. alee, mace | freasury to the amount of forty odd dollars by strost. == IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, wrong. couple were walked 0 Police headquarters, eir fines. my Thomas on the Diseases of Women. 86. JOHN F. HANNA. ‘Judge Cartter said it was.a very painful duty | when Major Richards decided to hold them, | “Mcrprn.—A colored man named William | Phcmsy ch the Diseane J AgTokeey AT Law, violent or tho pate the though they denied all knowledge of the theft. | Jackson, living in the house at the junction of To-Morrow of Death. 9175, is. SRERAIG Berita Ton Sng are | eepeetaty ie ad bares go charac Mr. Bowen also failedto identifyeither of them, | the Cote bar Seana ee ae fae Janetion of | Thien Ay Mootiand Princess. “By the author of | gene 3° % Younes Law Building, =, prostrated with diseass may'vafer, : te but Detective McDevitt, from his long profes: | road, formerly occupied by ‘Mr. James Koscin | saving Miceencaetaioes tetaerrne: Ime | wecar seoaeoes te dealing with the’smobs,”’ | Jr andnow ened te re Horne Toe Secret. : S 3m, Hald-man, 92. Nat hivgs. Transiated | c= Lueretins on the Naters ings. SRADWAY’S READY BELIEP it was not for the public jwences he would | WS Of the belief that either from them, or | upon coming heme night before last and find. by Charlen Frederick Sahuern 8 TEACHER OF MUuSIe, make the penalty different, ‘but he was ovli; through them the missing diamond "pin | ing that his wife, Mary Jackson, who had been The Infinite and the Finite. By Theophilus Par- | ee@-ly 936 Pa. ave.. bet. Sth and 10th ote. WILL AFFORD INSTANT Eass, te look af the it would have on public | Could be obtained, and the event proved | confined but a few days previons, bade cat song. 31, _ - morals and public service. He had .d to Mae One ee has eee 9 chered hegre eliglgponintdl gens up a ae Aberiaatio By ee te 3 Rev. T. STEAMBOAT LINES. INFLAMMATION THE KIDNEYs. recovere FOU, eir agency, ugh it ndgeon ruc! sever lows upon The jociety 2 a 4 cane Chae CMe ee ane ce | reall sore They ere ae tae eel ener | Be head, fracturing her skull and. depressing DeWitt Taimece, 91 . INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEB prisoni ? Major Richards has notified Mr. Bowen of the | the bone so much that she died the following pesnetntage ‘een abate ar Propet tin success of our Washington we ives in gctting morning. supposed w. ‘tram Analysis 12. * Arent Be Iota Mae Mes Oe STH4M BETWEEN NEW YORK anv embezzled, ($40,000. back the valuuble Rivur Naws.—The ice is gradually disap- LIVERPOOL. Bite of Travel. By H.H. $1 0. Guudeumus. ‘Trauslaied bY Charles G. Leland. 5 INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. OONGESTION OF THE LUNGE attention met | beyond recovery. cDevitt and Me- | pearing trom the river, but the water is so | $1.70. d ; . of the above Steamahis PA ny ecntonse uct | Hilresh deserve great credit taf the Vigilance | Chilled by the snow that a slight tall cheer? Macdonald's * Wilfred Cumbermede.” @1.75. 1 Prepare ote from 8 RE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. imprisonment must be in the jail. : and sagacity by which tiey succeeded in ré- | perature would be sufticient to renew the block- A femdy beter poh toeenep oe Ne OO Ee “fudge Cartter-I will imprison no one in the | Covering this diamond pin where the clue wars | hic. Bad gi the Boeke tecsatly publisued, such informacion ss may be Geslred’ Department PALPITATION OF THE HRABT jail los than ene year. slight and the possibility of proving the theft on DEaTH.— Mr. William Jenkins, an old mem- Clerks will do well to secure bere-and save ‘The clerk made the entcy one year in jail, arwi | the guilty party so nearly impossitie, ber of the Sun Fire Engine Company and dur- FRENCH BOOKS, | annoyance at sailing perts. "T'Tiios \bavis S| HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. | the court adjourned. 2 wesc —+— —__— ing the war a member of-Company E. 1ith In- | Comprising the best Novels of the prominent French | CO. 83 Water atrest. * jeng3-3m o Tae Temperance Leacuz.—an interesting | fantry, died at the Tontine House last night, | ®uthors. OATABBH, INFLUENZA ‘The Patnam-Davis Breach of Premise | 2€cting, vuder the auspices of {he Washington | after an illness of several weeks. All. the firs ‘T3® STEAMER AnROW Zemperance League, was held last night in | companies in this city will hold meetings to. PHILP & SOLOMONS, WILL LEAVE GEADACEHE, TOOTHACHE. MES. rUTHAM wox't comrnoxise, But is | Ht¥lend Chapel. “Bevortna exercises were yor | rubntse make arrangements for attending his! g90KSRLLERS AND STATIONERS, STEPHENSON'S WHARP, SEURALGIA, REEUMATISM. Ousstemmrneee yatrondy been risiecd or the | the league, who introduced the president, Gen. | Prorerty SALv.—Mesers. Green & Wise, | febi 911 {PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. cage rer mn OOLD CHILLS, AGUE CRILLA. | Suit for breach of brought by the re i eS aeseares the te tateaee cent, Tediciied dain eae? one: pe and on’the | NO TIOn The application aD : : dot m2 » | undiy: artof alot of and on the 5 ot Lt aah te a — oy: Eloquent addresses were slso delivered Sena- | cast side of Fairfax between Jetierson. and OPERING OF aE, "TANOFEER proRs mart pebering eerste pein or GuMculty oniat “a cane was tried in’ the United States ourt, at tor page anton law ween inculated aati ine ~~ Meh se tree te ai Meneade 4 Pinto, Panty ‘cash, balf, iv c |, a es cis }, ON Ww! ni small tram: Cl is for 5 | Knoxville, and a judgment, rendered in, ‘ngr | Stem fon 8 promibltory names were subscribed. | buildings: longing to FM, MeDonough, to | itHogka FRING, 1 Litas e wre aeenee nae: that in 18@ Mrs. Putnam mot Davis in thiseity, | A Brave Wos a%—She Collars a Thief in her | W- P+ Graves, for $260 cash —Gacette, Tih ins! | gy ANB BINDING DON Ai om oi and a very a le acquaintance was | Room and holds hin tilla Policeman Comes.—On ow stock. ational cess; D lished wit Gelay. Soom the two were be- | Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Hanna, residing at CITY ITEMS. ee eee PAINS. frothed, and finally the wedding glay was set. | the corner of 3d and F streets N. W., having o¢- oe — bd. Travelers should — ——— was totake piaceqs Cincinnati, | casion to go to her room, found a wh Evgny Botrte of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian a War's READY Moet bane atnam was to meet ‘her affianced: | colored mam ig through her bureau drawers, | jiair Kenewer is tested before leaving the lub OING?! } hy et 5 2 sipped eee nglined | and catching him by the throat held him uni | ératory, hence ie tines quality and never | G Gerne: ee | to temporize, and finally slipped away toward | officer Mulhall, who was pasting at the time, failing results.’ 3 GONG! = | Covington. came in and took the thief intocustody. He was — — oe — GOING! he | the dressed in a new suit ef clothes too for | Parents call and secure merino underwear him, which were supposed to have Perle ri for your boys, at half the usual price, at Prince’s “A PLEA FoR Fatuew Women.”—On Satur | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. 3 that * = —— ridge A ‘eters, Fever and ‘and all other Malarious, out | the hour ‘according day evening # number of well-known ladies and | Boys come and seo the solid silver watches, 000 WORTH OF D.C; i receive and % Yellow, and Fevers agreed upon between them, they gentlemen assembled in the parlors of Hon. A. | warcznteg toe tas for $10, at Prince’ 39.388 wone oF 3a af 6th street tll 32 2 pact ye quick as KADWAY S seca seen . Riddle, on Thirteenth northwest, to | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenee. rinse Sona ss (deeresincciesrl ea) | tain important listen to a private — ot aleeture with the = j decl-tr ‘Store, corner . | Swain, who was chuckling over his eas; pe, | above caption by Mrs. Alice B. Wayne, alady | Youxe Heaps on Orb SHovtpens.—The EW EXPRESS LINE, VIA OANAL, DR. RApWAY'’s | and ‘‘ brought him up” with grace and patch. | who, it will be remembered, was bro: it | youth of the hair, in other words, its original FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, N ‘BETWEEN or eked hen to tell the truth, he informed Ler | som€what prominently betere the publie during | color, brilliancy, luxuriance and elasticity. may g Gareapariilian Resclvent, Of the existence of one Mrs, Davis, already in | the excitement incident to the formation of the | be permanently preserved by the use of Phalon’s FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, PHU Soros aad GEORGRTOWH, D.C” ; THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Heir Invigorator. ‘Thus the oldest veteran. m: NABLE CLOTHING, Sdelity he lightly said :—* Well, I've only been agreed always wear a young head on his shoulders, SACHION ACEC: iG wens, fe Ftbaee at eo drop of the SARSAPA\ a Le | Fenaeh anS 2 Iee cad Got ee: | sunt ein from Faroe Saat dana Bae | Sndevery bead be eStectedagunat the teeny iiroupateiies | eRe eT oe ee seu Warde ab hdc a cca io | terme the practoe of Ri pootcmuaenae TaN | OF ir Fie natural covering. Goldy all drug —s pivas ener ene fevers | Sieger deg t copare te Sete of the reet, = . BE SOLD: A a a Ulcers tm the - 5: L. —— —o --_— ComE AND 8! e bargains at Prince’s Ba- BE SOLD. time. odes otent After the judgment, the next questionwashow ) CuaTetaww Hain Beane, in great variety of Proight received et any time. . Mouth, ap Nigdes em she & Hreket, the money. ‘The Kuoxville Press ani | shades, at O. Bam's Corset Factory ioe cas zaar., Jf yeu dep" se0 thar he offers induce 07- CA : Herald on Friday Fives the following account of | street. —_—e___ ¥i GLy¥i south Beiswarcaee an interview with the widow: “Our sanctit ———— ee M. H. Prince has decide! tif the first of nue, Phils * olf was enlivened yesterday by a visit from the THE CouRTs. March to sell off the various goods he has, at a 7 eet eh aes wench-injared but ngw victorious Mrs. Putnam, Pronate Count, Judge Wylie —To day the | cost, as he anticipates making a change. THE REA%ON WHY: “= vs cne famouslegal encounter Frown | jf win isons Zimmerman was filed. a2 —" BCH g AND 847 THE REASON WHY: A‘ EVERY WaDNusba iled. OR vow. Yor all time, as the breach of promise case | ‘The"will of Michael "Wester eas proven sai | _ FOR Comns, Bunions a's Teoma, Non Bos 15eE THE REASON WHY: of Putnam ys. Davis, by¥™ ich she acquired the i bate. Deltrich Backer was ap- | Nails, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, Fight to have andreceive the sumor'si,000 of the | puimed” gasbinee to kane. eee cg a gn sued, Renin | goods and chattels of the detendant, wherever | £i,5u0—the appointment of H. Sfevers being | tj No. : found. Having introduced herself with a revoke and successful Latrobe | and modesty off manner pecullar to hereel| she sth aN Carns, Judge Suell—To-day, Haret- | Hecterstnd Sinte bantele tn dhe worlds nee, 0 MARE BOOM FOR hegged to assure us that she was not a Washing- | ,oh ‘and Heary Kulp, profanity; fined $5 deliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Stripe, at O BORE RE ion city acquaintance! Miss Sallie E. Wilkis- | oon. Gharies Burdes, language; fined | Hamilton & Pearson’s, No. 4, ¥.M. 0. A. Build- aulc to “Brick Pomersy""ina Nee York court, | $2.5 seeren Lal beanoantnce nig, | nS: 9h and D strovts. . ple to . » ; ——___¢—___ at | the possibility of whieh facthad been editorial py ge 4 pid bolateroustengesge; | 1 witt cLRan out my furs below first cost; all ae bo ‘seria. 3E | binted at by us afew days ago. We informed da aud | other goods at cost. 1 mean what I advertise. She seule Bu ¥ nels | her that we would certain om Come; and you won't be disappointed. Frincels OUR SPRING BUPPLY. value Roexr’s and other cutlery at great bargains In the same smest voles tine hea soak tenors for the next 60 days, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 | music in the ears of the unfortunate Davis, Mrs. >| Pennsylvania avenue. COME! COME! COME! AS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY n” ERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired Jind mabe caer ty eee ae 4% street LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS $25.00 chy property 1 " a feb10-e0.0t (Rep.} 511 7thst., opp. Post Office. Vult THE CLEAN SWEEP . MANUPACTORY - pee Drawowp .- | rai on F strect, ARES. TOPRAM @ 4 | Seottnive dlassond, valued | : McDevitt. pated, and aa Detective Gatchell rex fia eee a0 im about ht and she ndn't eet match hi or Lane | J 12. sie! — bell Tee 3 cers succeeded, areas nen | an Kou, in tarning up the sparkler, and restored | light ain randie chereatees ee ee PALMER @ GREER, s“GLYRED H. (bis X mart) GRIST | it to theowner. with bis fist; fined $5 costs, an2-tr 67 Greene street, Georgetown, D.O,

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