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EVENING STAR. | 1 cistnict covenument uwesrigaTion. se white popuation hed incresed ar much at Site wil Crdoape havi ices ea Georgetown Advertisements.| BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. | LADIES’ GOODS. ack. y 4 -: oes jeuse Com- . Starkweather: — Witness formerly | taken up, and the amswer of Edward Edwards ‘KING D Ww Beoks Ss dis, wee. | nn ee ee hived i'd Philadelphia, pe Snes By,ME, Payne, the complainan's Op ott Berks kian aris THE yess 45 = ror 7 48 seeee! . .—Have sopeeinen? here been dled . Morseli a replication answer. 1 q ‘Drewet| Z wy SAA Ec | Tale cengeieecnal doveeliaddion nie tie | taper bee innge cities Dose not the | CIBCU'T Cour, Judge MocArihur—To-day, | $4.81, the Metropolitan ivchanic 8 Lngticaie, i, PHILP @ SOLOWONS. TWESTY Daysexur. GW LOCAL NEWS lic Works and Richmond, or other large cit Does not the | the case of Schmidt agt. Pettit occupied the ea. eae P :* : : — oe @ hanges opens the Beord of Fev! party in power always put its friends in office? | tye Seago,’ livets, Furs, Ki Hoste: Slippers ond Kid Gloves | Arcund the World. By ED G. Prime. D.D.. Amusements, &¢., To-night. the new District government was resumed this PA‘ 15 NOUS oaths appointed for: improve: Penane-Gaeer, Snips decid Seng ake tg a style unsurpessnl in this country—in | F: Htalion Juernet. By Neth. Mee-| 20 oraer to reduce my aunseally large stock of ail , ter—P mena | morning before the House Committee on the | ments all are ily represented; | scbame, charge’ ork coekacs canaeed 2toMbours. Dress Goods, Shawls, Sacques, Sten. By UM. B. Bretton, eather | Oto Fellows’ Hail—Logrenia, the Royal Con- | for the District government, having gone to his | ,, DEMOCRATS WHO VOTED FOR TEE LOAN, Sorts AnDS Brooks, colored, ‘charged with eed weds Brome Menggovate i al Coumtriee. By Jemes | SNTaRAU TAGES, KIBLoves, ac jurer. | heme in New Hampshire to take part im the that net; one of the reportersot the Pairiet mage wes Slbet ane egg beige: —_ Revival of the Gothic Art. By | cosrromcasn, Mount Vernon M. BE. Charck.—Grand Concert | campaign in that state, Samuel L. Phillips, $n ee columns stating i M4 that ™ “4 charged with the larceny of a ot scr curection of Professors D: df Richter. t«j-) Of this city, appeared before the commit- buil and Legislative building ¢ unvler direction of pssors Daniel and Rich 39-0 2 city, ap] pal ay} $100,809; th ‘had not be from a stand in themarket, belonging (9 Chas. 2 13.50 ADD THE RECENT PUBLICATIONS FOR TWENTY DAYs ONLY, iz Baring Gonld's Legends of Old Testament Charac: | without reserve. afordine mn: Condensed Locals. the part of the District government. Mr. Rid- fubmitted to witness, and next morming when tonsand a Seen his decifion' with 8. Acepeeahnn “yegny portunity {0 supply heweers ce w ‘The ota ads at the na die appeared again for the memorialists and he saw the statement he called the reporter to | 0m, and of sending the youthful culprit to the jammertor's Rtcher « Ha i COST Price oes ee a at the Bavy | conducted the case on go og ap oe = es F mega reform school. Joba Scrivener, charged with Sec eeey atiend penn enh og m3 $2 Call early and secure bargaine at The Alexandria tish whart has been rente! to | 4 PERSONAL EXPLANATION B the com. | Verity the preriac ela tog os an assault on Jourdan Robinson. Robinson did = ‘minations of Mbderm Soctety, ©) 5 : 4 Mr. Green asked the indulgence of the co: rected the statement; Mr. Searle subsequently | DY, nd ~e ig e vety - Colonel W. A. Stewart, fog $2,100 for the season. ‘ake a statement personal to himselt, | Uaired upon at ‘and siated that the "Patrict appear, and an attachment was ordered \ Leaters of Putlic Opinion in ire DAVIN’, How a man hates to be seen sitting down on a | Mittee tomake a Li ber of the | Caled upon witness the im. | be issued ‘to bring him into court. Edward its S01 Market Space. corpor seh et t d said thaton Friday last a mem had done him an injury in stating that the med nae . on 7 . bar: oy a ae Woodhull 2 Clajtin’ commitice (Br. Williams) stated that his signa- | provements ena cover $100,000, aud that pore with eoaking tute note ant manta At. FERBADL:. — Year Book for is %h 3. N. B—Degaction of 10 per cont.on SEWING Werk yinin monrning forthelate MrsJosephias | tare the order for the far as that assercion | *2¢ statement of Tam Stam correcting it was | SoEri oy nqumpanine into.s stare and stealing FENDALL @ FENDALL, age so musta, MACHINES Tor same tine ‘ retin “ : btained fraudulently. proper. i . s ; r 7 The terme 6f the Silowing five members of | Suchet umtil ascther tase and Place; butso far | Thompson vod sohm A. Gray; they were re- | ND ‘s10 cath ve ers es = — : ro morrow $1 Zs. Mera Grats Browne. Galick, Eaton ata | anit ailected the interests of his elieats, he felt | {Hompson sad Joh A. Gray; they we p Ran EE S.J. FRANKS, DENTIST. arson 's The id te: $1. Aggnt Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company Cross. The seat of Mr. Charles F. Peck is also | it his duty to reply to it now. The memorialists | q better man than some of his associates; knew x reet, above Peani Finite Mcsriond Prinesse jt = e bh sts 78 a Oi ¢ Best Re ling, with hi om the eelection of - - vacant by the resignation ofthat gentieman, “ | wanted ihe Dourd of experts appointed bs the | nothing deste about gobe in che logisiatnre. GEORGETOWN. OPBEATIVE Atay es geeks. dae ee 188 B.A. MCCORMICK, "At the quarterly meeting of the Foung Catho- | COMmittee ta report upon the manner in which By Bir. Roosevelt-—The community here is ——— cent. lesa than any Dental ca Law ot Desolation. $1.75. Forty per ces Ketad- Hay y ¢ . i ds’ Society last night at St: Aloysius | he WOrk wae done jamaterial used. Se. The | smait, and with ite limited means should not be | Rev. Dn. Hutinaton, the pastor of the | haneRric ihe Jem than ans Dental Betab ects-te | Wilkie Ciiiine Peer Miss Pinch: $? S06 MINTH STREET, BETWEEN B AND F ceoees ree teas Wy "Dr. Goldsmith, of | PTOceedings of the Board of Public Works were putting on the airsof a great scate; there were | First Baptist Church ; preached bis first sermon | gam Wik Two Family. Mothers. By Bopbie | pas added tober stock of MILLINERY and Baltincre: tnd Hors Fathers Masuive aud | secret, aud it was absolutsly necemary that the ample accommodations in the City Hall for the | toa large congregation sesterday, discoursing | J“ME° 5. WILLIAMS, Schwartz. $1 soxewomn, FANCY GU0De s full line of Baltimore, and Rev. Fai signed the roll | ™emoriaiists should have the information, in | 37? vernment, and no necessity for fitting up | froma. Cor. 2:2—* For I determined not to know ATTORNEY-AT-Law, PHILP @ & : a order to have a fair investigation. The memo- | the Morrison building: witness was in favor of | anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and BOOKSEI.LERS AND STATIONERS, LADIES UNDERWEAR, kes well known in this city as for- | Tialists therefore asked for the order of February | {he old charter, with some corrections thevgee | auve crecinea:” Boom 2, on second floor of Barbour's Law Baildins | mart Sit PESESTEVAMIA AVENUS. | «ann cewuntch tewmmmeeteeen manly ember of the Bichinns” Esail ‘Opera | “34, and he (Br. Green) drew it upin perfect | 4 Loard of Public Works should be added; | | ‘THe Jarawuse Prrxcesces, in company with ‘ashington - = <A 3 attentic oeties of Troupe, was married in Toronto, Canada, on | £004 faith, and precisely as he understood it | thovgkt Washington was onlyasmalltown, only | Mr. and Mrs. wi : 9 Lanman, attended St. John’s | _Semoved from 484 Lowisiana avenxs. polé-tr SPzciar NOTICE TO SUNDAY SCHOOL woe ington, and the 22d of February, to Effic, daughter of Dr. id Le drawn. It never oecurred to him that | 4 ward of New York; witness would a rate (Episcopal) Church, corner.of 2d and Petemac Lb. WORF, D. CHEERS AND SCHOLARS. ~ ‘Titus, of Philadelphia. Mr. Peakes is now con. | Mr. Williams would sign = Cerne AMOLISH THE a ene GoveRr- eee Seaeerea: ole ic ot J. - \taGiton DENTIST, <=) TEA AptPame gts BSS, cxener. a > ‘Ope ‘The proper course was for Mr. W. to correc! MENT; - ESSELS DELAYED.—Qui & num o ‘consylvanis avenue, between . s . tng oe 4 nected wtih the Helen Opers a. at Bt order orto return it to him (Mr. G.) for correc~ improvements hergsbould be made after having | schoeners.on their way to this port to load with | S2¢ )8th streets weiB-tea” |, Having a large age, ewer tem fo the Poa CHEAPEST HOUSE 5 ON Hae NEW VORe Aloysins Church yesterday by the very Rey. | tion, if he objected to it. The plans, specifica- | heen care ‘uly st «1 out by competent engi- | coal are reported in the lower Potomac and of N G. STARK WEATHER, ere and Seholandae the Sunday Schools of this city SWITCHES FOR THE FRENCH TWIST. ot Herbert Vaughan, of St. Joseph's Se an ee eee paar cee ne om ae | Hees: Was in favor of improvements on a lib- | the capes, detained by ice and adverse winds. & ARSrTEcr i per cent: discount {wri the publicher'srate. | SWITCHES Eo s ol! i fasion to this Works were not private papers, anu he only pro- | eral scale; did not hear the testimony of Col. | ‘Tux CamaL._The water is mow in on the on: ENGINEER AND SUPBRINTENDENT. | These Books are from the best houtes in teiscoun . J College, London. ‘His mission bev nmd gem on posed by the order that the experts should ; | Berrett; theught $10,000,000 indebtedness a | tire length of the canal, except on the Goorge- Ail orders promptly executed. DRAW S for | try and 4, and we make this offer to close out Call and examine for yourself ___ J 2m Fae ae ea ee aE ae anes oered people— | Ereir opportunity to examine them. On behalf | large one; had given no consideration to the ca- | town level, and is now being letin on aie weal pasding at reduced prices: “Ofice at the old stand | our surplus tock. ay Soy ems son foot among telezraphers to | of his clients he repelled Mr. Williams’ charges | nal did not kuow if the loan was advertised | ove sever and iss empty Doate,so that a thor- | Flam '* Building, corner New York avenue and let RICHARD B. MOBUN & CO, : ] GEAND OPENING ame rpetuate, In the fore of m rultable’ moaceriat | of fraud, and asked leave to enter this protest on | Rey, " ough cleaning out and repairs can be made. | "et. 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. SS cho coamaie ct a aes telegraph | the record. y Mr. Phillips —Witness did not know that | The water is expected to be let of again as soon Jone 2 == — caus ts es ar company, which took place in the room of the |. Mr.Cotton.—The question is, Mr. Green, did | people paid their taxes the November previous | asthe beate axe removed, and witl possibly be mA Fo AA, fel __comner 1ith street. ee Gaetk ef the House Representatives, (olg | the committee authorize this order? to the organization of the new government; | ont some three or four da’ dente "Washington. D. O. L®*.27, PAY, BOOKS For. SAL aT ’ "Bs Duilding,) and om which occasion there were | Mr. Green.—I certainly understood #0. thought everybody was prepared to pay their] Pergr F. Wizson, clerk to the Beard of Pub- | — = SHILLING TOW’S BOOKSTOEB, MASONIC TEMPLE. resents Professor Morse, W.W. Corcoran, Joha, | _ Mr. Williams —The peint 1 made was that the | {reef when thence. government came in; knew | lic Works, is lying dangerously i at his resi- = RICHTER, .. CORNER 434 St. and Pa. AY. 3 ead, present Second Comptroller of the | Oder contained authority not given by the | Governor Cooke and Mr, Shepherd: knew noth. | dence on Gav oak. TEACHER OF Musie, Boot Mine Finch, Bp, Wilkie Getting. "Beige #1. CORNER NINTH AND F STREXTS, y; Francis 0. . B- B. French, | Committee, I understood that the committee | ing of their experience; supposed they were ex- Pix. 4. B. Mcizerr, Supervising Architect | se¥-ly 936 Pa, bet. 9th and loth sts ecnllect . By ry mae i Whe Sines bsaia was See Senn ee certain work; Sud supperee that’ Mate Goes PGr Gen Chipman:—Witness did not knowshat pects to be ont ada te eae ama en a CLOTHING. Leetern of and Geode Ace Bh FioWRRS AND KID. . ms clxanane vania. This company bailt the first Ime from ? i po "th > vest. . os GLOVES, fer rece; 7 crew up the order in accordance therewith. | seven members of the lower house were boru | hoc’ 5 Little Mooriaed Pristeas tier teettathor of “O11 eRe 4 v Washington to New — ze | There were so matters betore the committee | here and the others had resided here for years; Persox AL. Waldemar de Bodisco, formerly wiition ae Sau eeeenee cr a ee ‘Mam ecll price $178. ” Lanceneet beet OPERA KID GLOVES at . = about examining books and oon witness did not mean to speak against individual ofthe Russian Legation, but latcly Consul at New N cobant Fallen Ben blishmene Me pened A Novel. By the author,of * Bookstone. apair, THE Chora: Society Cox ‘This or- | “Mr. Green.—It is impossible for experts to ex- | members: spoke of their proceedings generally. | York, arrived in town to-day from Pensacola Sather Bail nnetloer ‘80 cents. An slegant assortment of LACES, Soon teeitt mai Powtee ot to be da meee | amie work intelligently without having the | By Mr. Phillips:—Witness aia not Know how having accompanied the Grand Duxe Alexis to N. W. bere Fs will Be happy to. reecina my bat ag hy eS sites RIBBURS coy} " upen itself and its home, not to inted, gave tik , and therefore ‘ in the City Hall; did not know -. Bein ig 5 l- f on Saturday evening the first concert of tiecex, | fook'it for prauted thet they would be allowed | 1paz? coma were in the City] ied the Council | *'Pomt, ust received a large sorortincee ot SPRING. Two hee th cents, © Foul. By Mortimer Oclline HA SEne oct ale of WI son. despite the inclement weather, and in 50 | to examine them. chamber; did not know that the Orphans’ Court > GOODS, whieh will be tind" Up ‘at the shortest Sylvesters; or. The Outcasts. Price 75 cents. | SATS St& por cent_dircount deing gave their friends and patrons further | sr! mary Did you sena experts yourself? | had occupied the Aldermen's chamber for years ALEXANDRIA. notice and_at reasotable prices. Fhe High Milacr Gathoee heads epee Rie ADIES, ATTENTION! Proof of their enterprise and also their em- | Bt- Eldridge Did yo They were sent by the | past Ped ‘he Alder » PPS eae ee feba2 2w* B. VANDOREN. A teat faite Storm. Byouida. "erica 0 cents — ey. Im the a ‘mentof the programme, - re. “Mr. Me i RUTAL Hvspaxp.—The ne! re of a] WyrsiT f re Fy Samvel Smiles. rice 2 . Lt) m5 . Gate Ui tele co the duest artut te as” | Or ities tbe latter part of the order Pg Phillips.—Your information is limited, man named Patrick Foley, who lives ear the | VST THE “ ONB IDEA” wilds gra, wid Beasts. Dy Colonel Camming | w, a tyra isnt ote, fe “Bat te mae ist. In securing the services ot Dr. Damrosch, i ommittee. = : = -canal basin, noticing the sudden m of a Z a ice | 22. _& complete asec v- the society bave lad the honor of being instru: | ceytainly was not authorized by the committee. Won thesis oaks sedi entree | eee patente et pe eee ‘co-| OLEAN SWEEP waged Cumbermede. By George Macdonald. Price | at CURIS we Hate TERS. ant mental in the debut in this country of the finest | to the canal. “ Mr. Phillips —I beg your pardon, siz. I did | ing on in his house, late last night, went to see CLOTHING MLB, | Onn the Hid Love? A Novel. Price 78 cents. CHIGNONS. We sells Cotes at reine serra ok ine, day on this side of the Atlantic, | "sir" phillips sald he did not know that they | nQvrac nips ot beg 5 4 What was the matter, and found’ that he bad . How to Live on a Dime and a Half a Day. Price 38 . He cars hair for 35 cents e sen Hee as this gentleman has never played ont of the | were wanted this morning, but he would cer- Adjourned until to-morroy- | ruing at ten | beaten and kicked hia wifesenseless,and thrown | at Oak Hall, 685 7th street, 70m Rew Biniediea, A Quarterly Ret of Thera and just received a large assortment of KID only few months. ‘Lincgin Wail'was tailrael | !inly have them here t2-morrow. o’cloek. her out of doors, and that she iay there, against F. > Beromons. Pentics, Pharmacy. Ae. Price Bocote Ee Baaeetan he will coll at 61 por pair— shed esos imuly gueeted when meh oe Mr. Green said the most important documents —_— use cold, pparent . 5 'B iret Seremban pa rpln iE nlgodt Inapections.—Inspector-general Gatchell reports | the unnatural husband was a1 = chor} dered at precision, in Mystery of Edwin Drood.” Price $1.75. feb! | — ADMES’ HAIR BRAID - OTIOR. L ‘aseortr ave., Washington N — Ginbs' nar Sere rested, and was, m. - just come into the | ¢ ival and sale of marine «jucts as tol- | this morning, commiited to jail by the Mayor to | _ lotel, (late Bi excellent time, and with that fine shading which | agri Aid ihereiove an aOr fatiner mien ene | (heaFrival and sale of ma rel in iglt-tt "Ho 363 Penn’. only is the result of hard and frequent rehearsal ; ~ but he certainty would furnish any informa- | ovstere; ‘These effects, as produced. evince the delicate | & fter being | S500 ‘buch and refined’ taste of the conductor, who | tion desired so soon as he could after being | 500 bas labored zealously for this end.’ The | **ked for it. 5 large, $1.75. Sloop Blackbird, 200 | condition. appearance of I amrosch was the signal =i CHINA, Eldridge.—Now, Mr. Green, suppose we | bushels St. George’s oysters; small, 30c.; lar; e, Tae Late Rorvenies.—The Mayor, with + CROCKERY, W on eich Gas hiner: wo vata termats: cee meas rene Henry, £00 buskels Rtappa: | the assistance of tue police, has, for some days eae ior Seneral and continued applanee. There was | Fi" tefore the last in’ hearing statements of | henock ters; small, 40c.; large, $1.25 | past, been engaged in ferretimgont the thieves GLA! 5 tat in his sppearance to which the andicnce | counsel, therefore I am oppos’] to more time Schooner Dety, 200 bushels St. Mary's oysters; | Who committed the late robberies at the store FINE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE. were unnsed: 4 slight movement in acknow!- “ a Loudon & Co.,) John Jasper's Secret. "Sequel to Charles Dickens in res ad been kept from Overan Manxet—Board of Health | Information was at once given to the police, and | QivizMNB ARMY AND WATE john Jasp ret. o. ee Feared in solid front upon the stage. Allof tha | in Feference to the canal ls m kep' Fisw anv Ove ARK! joard of Hea gi on phir Talon, rown's, Sch ', 600 bushels Pocomoke | Stand & trial at the next term of the Court. His rigete Kelling at tes. Biaop Pace, wife remained insensible until after daylight "s Point Lookout oysters; very fine; | this morning, and now lies in @ very critical UST RECEIVED—A fine assor B eh r A Sesortment of Berg » i way. all il, 4c. Schooner Empire, 1,100 bun: of Mr. Rafferty and the house of Mr. Portner, 'e are now receiving large invoices of the abore SEELIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER — ut of the greeting. and then he scemed wpe We Semaine bein eailed, said that asa error aa ohete perch; sol at wholesals to | and has, atccr a great deal of trouble and pa- Poehler Fone fees oly atthe lowest market rat: PATTERNS. indifferent to all around him; standing thought- | member of the hoard Of experts he called upon | Knight & Co. at 40c. per bunch. Steamer [ron- | tient peage rman Uonatnagetaore in discovering a Orders taken for China Dinner Bets with mono- "LIVERY STABLES. 2o., &0., which Tam to sell at the lowes full through the prelude to the violin concerto | the chief clerk in the engineer's office forthe | cides wa buncnm cod and white pereh; sold at | gang of colored tl sare es and Women — te eTPoncae’ caleprated English Cutlery. Y STABLES. orices. ‘Gall and be cone Wk vie me by Spohr. In his perfo mance of that selection, grades of certa'n streets, and the chief clerk | wholesale to Thos Ragan at 40e. Steamer whom can be attributed near! Shoes the robberies Cement for mending China ef Glass, = . > St be y, impressed his hearers with his great | Feried that he had been instructed mot to give | lumbie 5s bur eben ee and white perch; soid | that have been perpetrated here during the | Best WEBB & BEVERIOL CONGRESS STABLES, =e oule-tr Powers. “He seems to have mastered every con- | {)Pucd (hat! at 4c. per bunch to J. H.Cheek & Co. Steamer | last winter. Some of the gang are already in| yn3-3¢ No. 421 Odd Fell ws’ Ha: st. th Ry eS a . ae —_ ceivable musical difficulty, and calls forth the Mr. Starkweather—We will have him sent Georg ana, 5,000 Ibs. rock and white perch; sold | Jail, and measures have been taken by which are a = Bh ae} rasice Pink a - gg WASHINGTON HOTELS. Be no haviarsul tones from the cremona, which | sor. ‘Every day it is said here somebody fails to | to Siidmere’ & ter ce tone ae Th. [One white | BeaFly, if net all, the others will be secured— | (* 1 Sle acwat PE of aood RIOHARD TART Proprictor, he so lovingly holds. The immense applause | 40 “someth rg. Now we will have these men / fish condemned in Northern Liberty Market. Gazette, 2d inst. ®Ooakii: Aa, Wisi ae 55 iE IMPERIAL HOTEL, riick followed the performance expressed the | Wi.o tail to furnish mavters brought here. re as Ea aa AT REDUCED RATES. ‘WASH NATLOR S STABLES, 1396 & eT: (Lats Junwese Hover, appreciation of this clearly scientific artist. He Mr. Phillips, on behalf of the dot Public | | Suppzn DEATH.—Yesterday morning. about | BETHODIST EPISCOP. CONFER. HOLLIDGE BRO’s, God fae bee be ik anieat stziee commenti JAMES SYKES ‘ahowt Ce ace a eaatiiul song by Bach. | works, said he was ready to furnish every par- | 9 o'clock, the body of ‘Mrs. BM. Jane Robiir- CES. ” iqnngt And O.strects, ‘Weddings, ana receptions x » Prapebinen, Throughout the evening the Doctor's selections | ¢icle of information in their possession, if the son, widow of a former well-kni >of the Baltimere Annual Conference. oP —Oopees tate ot oleate Tee See, Te | aimed the mest comfortable Froxtixe Pewxevivania AVENE, were warmly Cg , and he hi de in emorialists would only specify what they | Criminal Court of the District, was discovered POURTH DAY. Sores corsee Mh ea D eee ge” O- Smith & | Clogent Carriages Faustina sttention to board een ih and at ee this city hosts of friends. Madame Elliot sang | YSnted. im the basement of house No. 409 New Jersey | Rev. J. N. Greem conducted the religions | ©2.’8.corm ee ing Horses, and Horses always for ead — z TD Ber wsual skill and effect. Mise Randall, | "D>. 7. cottins, sworn—Is editor and pro- | avenues dead’ Mor. Tewtany tod een Living | opening services of the conference on Saturday, | (¥ORNS, BUNIONS, CHILBLAINS, Vascular | SbaDee. decaf Wasmxeton, D.O. who has been for some months in New Yoi prietor of the Grand Army Journal; had done | by herself for some time , and had been in e fourth day. Rev. J. H. Lightbourn was C' Ex ‘Olub ana wing — seers, Peep emer oni Lhnog vertising for the District government, {wit- | bad health, but was thought by her physician, | nounced asa transfer fro: Wilmington to | and & y mt iy the profession. Altogether, the concert was 4 <8 Produced schedule of bills for advertising, | Dr. Magruder, to be convalescent. Yesterday ‘nails, ‘ASE. ABLE the Baltimore conference. sper | FAsmon OM TOE 'nzonrrions. tae past, the Proptictor asks great success, and the Chorals Lave every reason | Mounting to $2,758.14;) published the adver- | morning a family w : pat to pain, so the it can walk with ease s ae Proprictor asks hie old Seiede pa live in tho upper portion | | A paper was prt ented denouncing as slander. | fe Bi: WHITE, ceiblighment, ‘No. G34 lott THE ARLINGTON STaBias, Hrptate, test the ggccmmodations of iis present x. *isemen:s by authority of Gor. Cooke. ,| Of the house not ring the old lady astir as | ous an article which appeared in the Ch: mn a No. 7 Worth Gnatie Ge 1724 @ Sreeer, NEan Wan Daranruenr. least equal to the beet eae ‘ to feel proud of th By Mr. E} iridge:—Witness’ paper advocated | usual, visited her apartments and found her | Advocate, July 20th, 181. Revs, Slicer, J. N. ve, Baal . a jane (Rep. Chron c ay ero oe -e. | the present form of government and improv. dead, as above stated. Officers 3:llivan and | Davis, Lanshan, Myers and Wm. P. Corbit How To Cure Corxs:—Wear shoes clove-fitting coe ree tee LA Tne site Uz, the, meats. > journo CONFERENCE ON Coxcrere Pave- | {he Present form of sox . ponnell, of the sanitary force, notified Coroner | spoke in regard to the matter. Mr. Corbit said | about the fastep. lane ay Che fog ad tee bi rs pes eT eTTLaS Se p= E ARLINGTON pov ppntanor eal ai eee bene oe | ed for the advertisements at the regular ratex; | Potter, ‘who visited they premises, and after in: | when be came into this conference he expected Rot ey srptiens ith» ‘and well-dressed bins, Esq., President of the Department of | 2@ deductions were made from his bill; rece quiring int e circumstances peop! P! fo Foandins borons al oon cttoeioe fats YEKMONT AVENUE. he Dn j on ‘ troller in pursuance | clusion that an inquest was unnecessary, the | togetler—of strong southern proclivities, per distressed parte being avoided—the tissues | FS. Far _ Public Parks of the cityof New York, in which | &d luis money from the controller in pi deceased having died of apoplexy. Z tous who were radically rampant and bitter in | WilAradually assume theie ‘normal condition ‘and See RMT i - of an appro tion by the District leg'slatare; Deen laid daring the aaa nae Of concrete have | the appropriation mentioned something Over =~ . ROBSSLE & . the ekin become emooth and natural. Sut though | ——— ee T. BO son, = the extreme—but he was never more mistaken ‘cure tirely effected, considering the t — Q = $4,000 tO pay the Graud Army Journal, on ac- | | CRINESE Goovs at AUCTION.—The sale By | m his life, for he did not believe there was a | amount of duty the leer oe Oe ee eee Era WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. et way, walk and gutter pavements in that city, | St.00 (lay the Gimsd ills being duplicated; | the superb collection of Chinese Py 'Y | people anywhere, ecclesiaatically or politically, | the danger of tampering with their nilmente, it te |) —————————— C, © WILtaRD, And should be discarded” Dosti wete earns] | when the bills were audited the heslougramp here prespectral poem pe oso Fiore loge! fo the chureh than they were. Hot | rreome one wkitied im tele treetent ener FOR DIAMONDS, ac. EBBITT mouse i = | found, which reduced the amount; the dupli pc P 1s pr ¢ had always been so, though he a * — Wa been branded a cevsionist; and as to his Call on - By Mr. Harmer:—The agent ‘for the paper, | °f them were sold. The will be resumed | iove of his county, ue hoped the American ns special circumsiances. A larger number of the cd maf " this evening, when the balance must be sold, ax ‘1 id MMENSE REDUCTION. BENJ. L. ROOD. various kinds are believed tovhave been on trial | Se ee Set See ands Musors. 1 & C, commence on Thursday nest | Cagle Would fly Righér and higher, and ti fag I : STEAMBOAT LINES. in that city and Brooklyn than anywhere else, = ever continue to float until the great destin: He has kept the large opposition Jewelry Store ti cst James E. Hareey, sworn:—Was editer of the | the sale of an immense o<—- or ao that Providence would work out throug this Albeny end E sen tbs pat A enc Rives woure. but more ‘complete tests of some descriptions | Patriot last tall; left the paper in September | 8°d India china goods, of every variety. We country might be accomplished. After several ye a, oF tap went patiebio 4 — bave been made elsewhere. He adds: “It has | last, > — — — ven! Sere this | motions, alterationsand amendments, the JEWELB) Fs it He tywy tad wil geoume ber TWO therefore been suggested by Messrs. Ulmsted & are ae ittee | evening, as the assortment of goods ix far supe- Saved te ittee of five’ a paual prices Vandi Nau that a meeting of engineers Fepracentivg | wiaher scy eit it og accountol a disagreement | Hor t0 any Of the Kind oflered fe Wachingcorrat | Nas Feterred t Gibson, JN Davie i. 3 Ee SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. pained in nthe " Poromec, ‘on. TURsiba Pinenmne ponte Par! bre pee | with other -tockholders in reference tothe course | auction, B.P. Brown and W. 8. Edwards, who after. F 5. ae, Setoie, vom nat - —— oo : ‘and inat7— m. le &, P ven | to be pursued in regard to the Board of Public Tne Awatostay Boat Civn held their an- | Wards reporteda paper milder in its tone, which aed ‘cin Deeenen sean gant ibe New | Wocks? ‘ nual meeting at the Dickson House on Saturday | a adopted. latter city to examine such concretes 2s may | Baie, sud clectad Cfhoars #9 Wolinws: H. lowing Yecal Medien whee salon the then %e seen and hear reports in regard to others, to compare experience and views, and if one inte landings, Friday's trip, including intermediate landings, to Cane Bier. 2 nantien 'S. HOWISON, SEWING MACHINES. Gurley, president; Randolph Coyle, vice presi- | following lecal brethren whose cases were jent; S. 7 i: s Preside F Company. “Lewin: corresponding secretary. A. | Pasred over were considered: Revs. 6. B. Potter | ONLY TEN DAYS LONGER. | Ts Fvonexcx mt Potomag Ferry amps sion of opmion among the stockholders up to |p Coyle, recording secretary; W. N. and W. M. George were elected deacons and IMPROVED NOisELESS LOCK-8TITOR feb26-2w (Repub) Superintendent. = mip gem go eng Seiki n, | the time witness lett; witness wrote an article | treasurer; John We Gorsone ‘cuptain; Rr Rev. H. Knight made an elder. The New York . = Tania ab ERMA ae paalaaipion ° ¥ x wee Ht I be.ore he left in oj ition to the general | ¢- fi : y city mission recommen: v. 8. P. Darnell: —— 4NILY SEWING MACHINE. . Siaalt of the Department of Fable Parke of | tystem of Improvemente:'a day or two hvore be | Clarke, first leutenant; Frank E. Edwards, be admitted on trial, which was ecosdet nee oO SEVENTH BTREET Wa, 2 second lieutenant. Messrs. Gardner, Tappan, Having the Self-Adj Shuttle Ten W asnixctos, Pobruary 2), 1672. ¢ | left the paper the first advertisement from the Bs was then elected to’ deacon and elder’s orders peteatcely te Sele a4 2 Tie caeem eran ot this city, and proposes that | Dinrict “government. was brought in; wit, comiiites on the part of the clatter make | Under the missionary fale, wotetoteiranarecnd | Tnconsequence of the lateness of the reason, and sien ana Rovecetate desired Mashinestad'ce | ofthis Ine Si maker ieoly Beene a — Nor bona O88 | eas’ interest in the paper 4 gig Gen. | grrangements for the international regatta. to the South Carolina conterence. Adjourned. preparing for a large Spring Stock, which Iam now emeey tetaleets ot 18 Z mechines taker — Wi 5 ond Alesandria .. — board * | Jefiries, who succees as editor of the paper; ee Washington Conference—Colered. " afactured especially to order, I offer GS " "AIRING done pron ptiy. trip, 7a. m.; 6p. me Broadway, at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, tockbolders held a meeting in November] Satwor Reat Estate Warner, rea! ane en o 2 Ne. 711 Market Bpace. ‘s.8. SUN, - BeBiiaccaattetateeewange | ana aperceed we rants wha ere ne | SMO Gea Daivinsn a! | ae Wasningt ', okterence, eolorea, | for te sat SLL MILETEAD. Arvet_ | _2.CEDNEY. cont Supennientent” "tale i P = yp pg Meee fa ahitene oe ° myer. Las |) —————_————— gestion of Prsene ara eordance with the aug | “Ey Mr. Riddle—Witnees remained in the | husse on oth rer watecen reese strocts, | hair James Sete e a wuhop Jance in the | NEXT TEN = REAL ESTATE AGENTS | S™#™ 25Twans saw rons ro of Feeiient Sehbinn. | gficeon ithe night before his withdrawal to see | for Austin nf Brown, for $0,500, Lots @ and H, oat cae feeal Sencuas sree reauinenrec REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CUNARD LINE. 7 = | that the article he wrote against improvements | in square 337, for E. 8. McCleary, J. Me- | ¢ ted, viz: 8. Hood, E. : ——_ vsti F. shown. SSC — Rey. Dr. Newman's FAREWELL Srrwoy should ‘be published; did not wish to cast any Keys, for $1, , ng tan dye = = moe aees, Au P. BROWN, undersigned accate of the above > Sesteraay seoening, ac coe Being The ted | insinuations upon hissuccessor though; Wan MY ne Bur Pee aig aan eae | ee Coupiin. -_ Hargro CONTRACTOR ssle,are, prepared ot Gictete from “ - < attempted to exer any u- vc at » fs 2 Hivery of Ue farewell sermomot the pastor, key. | Zeca, never attempted t Piper. | very easily, but get one at the old Ipractical man | cinycie Werke eons erence from Asbury BUSINESS SUITS. axp =% Becure drawn tthe chaceh, fs tae hopes of sting | he, Mra,tuitzeWiteee ered from thd | Uctry Of Jamon 8 Saphane tap teh | Ch yemueegn ty Mee evi, prevents REAL ESTATE AGENT, a embassy, but th tals failed +> | Paper in September; was present at the annual . 3 : The hour eet apart for electing dele; tothe i f the stockholders in November; held | make trunks that will stand railroad usage. 1 ti x = _ ah appearance. The reverend — ona ‘ie paper now, = trust for another; pol sn have a patentee - satchels Ence rede yo A mace Shen = goat ae] rigin, ion an: it those eling bags constant + so = Rificence of the commandments -Te hm | on a bd as follows: Whole number votes cast 91, neces- | 1d; did not know — s . 4 - he thanked the congregation of their kindness | Wares were held; did not Know wor: AT A MERTING of the commissioners of the | sry to a choice 46, Rev. Benjamin Brown 73, and liverality, and said that during bis connec: , : CAeSIMERE PANTS WITH VESTS TO MATCH. ; " iking fund held to-day, $17,000 corporation of | Kev. R- Ii. Robinson 02, Rev James Book ot, ‘ in making improvements; thought in this city, | i fered at 92, | These three ministers were therefore declared tion with the church ninety: five persons were i i ‘imi "th, | Washington ten-year bonds were o! at 9296 admitted on probation, and that of thatnum- | }}.12® limited population and limitcd wea’ Comer of Hew York avense and ish street. | PUPOTSPEat aniling ports. I. sbavis era acre ee ee eat ‘[R® STEAMER azzow tou" credit. erected for persons Sought and ed non = Payment. ett See STEPHENSON’S WHARF, Foot of Seventh street, ‘Those Pants vi 12 selling now EJ : and accepted. Seieestabe sonference being entitled to three | Thowe Pants Sod Veete sold at 18 celiing bow of $3 LOAN OFFICES. the expenditures should be guaided; the open: delegates, J.B. Brice cot Bar erie tree pa RE or aes Bir cighty seven are now on their way tohcaven. | ing of the roads upon the extreme cireumter- THE COURTS. elected ax reserves. JA. Harris, Ee at Barer | veo Pane (Gate wasninoron Loam Orrice ax | sa FO zoe wpembership of the church is increasing. | ence of the town was uncalled for until after the Crm at Count, Judge Cartter—To-day, the | more and A. Shoreler, of Staunton, Va., the lay | ALL WOOL OASSIMERE PANTS, from 2.50 to $4 — 55.000 to Pay the Noatioy eee ae | great central ot produce fom the sarroen iy | March term of this court was convencd by | electoral deiegates to’ the general’ coutereace, -ERCOATS. No. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, SS Dios. Ne cebt, $10,000 to pay | “Toes not prodvee from the surrounding Judge Cartter, and the grand jurors having | Were introduced. Ov: . Sth end 0th — eee. | ss. 5 eumen ramed 915,000 | country come in over those roads? been called, Mr. G. A. Bubrer ~1s selected as R.H. Robinson offered the following, which | A BEDUCTION FROM 85 to $10 ON ALL The Most Private Loam Office in the City. being given for benevolent » the ter | pat Teh eek een yz, bat St0.000 would havé | foreman and sworn, and the othe: were alse Tae, qcented: \“Wherear, the growth of our HEAVY OVERCOATS. Meum Kaahibabens katt tas weak Un- i rem: ain i ane F “4 \* churches con! zit very rt ‘Washington, seewuneenebs ten caver or eng enone ies ot taeeting meetl ““Judge Carttor in charging the grand jury | greater since ts foundation, in 1864, tha when | a BOLL LINE BLACK SUITS AT REDUCED Sod CHAING os great’ rpnion. “Weode 1 : ’ +5 en “the | briefly referred them to their oaths, urging that | under much esteemed w! ret 9 an ICES. % Meneame wee whe emereieen Care. condemned the partisan appointments of the | trita garcTred them to th rapidly in presenting | believing, as we do, that the success depends = pe MupicaL Derartwest, Grorcetows Cor- | Council and Board of Public Works, because it | Violations of law, it would be impossible for the | uron the social equality of the preachersand | as I am determined to reduce my Stock withont = xoe—The twenty-third’ annual had been stated that the new District govern- | Osher branch of the court to findemployment.” | people: Bo it rechived’ Mercere tee re, the | delay, purchasers will find to their advantagete give | GPF ECIAL HOTIO mentof the medical depratanene ay Gommence- | ment would be non-partisan. J. W. Barker and Albert King failed to | membersofthe Washington Annual Conference, | Sl7.Pt amunies cea College will take place at the National Tiere | ,,BY Mr. Eldridge-—Witness understood that | ,,-,¥ now assembled in Asbury M. E, Chureh, in the : HEB: OFFICE, on Wednesday afternoon ‘The followie arg | te Hew government would do away with the | WNT + suc: were called, andthe following | city of Baltimore, Md., March 24, 1812, de pet A. STRAUS, Betablished in the District in 1882, ie listof the graduates in melicing, Fe Cage net | Negro govermment, which bad ruled the city | were excused: ‘Thomas Young, M. Hoover | tiom and pray the General Confereuee of the Bi, REMOVED TO 691 O STREET, E. 8. Jones, Hamilton Eo Lact, Tage a? | the legislature of the new government was Wilsou Ager, R. Crult, jr.,H. G. Addison, F. | E. Church, at its next meeting, that they will POPULAR CLOTHIER, Between 6ra axp Tru Srzexts N. W., McCauley, A Mek roe Cingraceful; judged so from their proceedings: | Snetger erret, M. Holland, and Daniej | not alter our present status,so that we may con- ‘One Block Above the Former Stand. Young, ofthe District of Columbia Metbag had heard ue or two members of the Board of | Scuneider ments was returned dead, and | tinue improving ourselves andour peoplein the 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ihave opened ange Dede meee ae plic Works called democrats, but supposed | 31" Ww. Gait non est, great work under. God of advancing our Zion.” Mer Hagens | TREY were Raper ptr ool one yell ‘THK GRAND JUROR'S OATH The court of trial r the case of J. W. Berweex 10rd axp Lira Sraztts, securing * Cle Kieans were called republicans; Seen gr is as fol s:—‘‘ You, ———. as foreman of the | Brown as guilty to the charge of not giving su; streets. and J- 8. Clever- | Pavements in Europe, there ore thought and inquest of the body of te District o1 Go: | port to hirwilc) Sad ke taeeoceds Be aese | pansy ‘Three doors from lith street. iy. for | NEW EXPRESS LINE, VIA CAmaL, Ww. « Maryland; A. 'P. Bosas at THS PAVEMENTS HERE WERE BAD, jumbia, shall dil tly inquire and true pre- | ence a written obligation that if the conieronos — Michigan; Thomas 8 Keables of Goo meceint eerer aly gna on itn streets thought the pave | sentment make ofall such ‘matters aud things would furnish such sup- Richard G- Mauss. of Kentucky; Chas. H. mil- | Ment in front of the Arlington better than ti y a org ow ae ler, of Masechusetts; and M. J. Gately, of | 2 Satis; witness bad been employed aa counsel | Wise “omefig noon iy smiedgs an; i other. | yort, &c. ‘The conference then passed him and A pai COOKE « Co. nel | wise come to your knowle. Seeland. Graduate tu pharmacy, George’ we. | Bi_Mr. Scharf. the asphalt pavement man; in “touch: this | continued him in the relation as a deacon. RO trom No 3, North. 1 further faith. - BANKERS, P.-E W. | ia the attrition of wheelsonthe tg | Present service. And you shal ———_——_— every eu is, Of Maryland. John A. Bolles, LL. D. | Produced ragid Geleieeeeiee ae ene Fully and te a es CITY ITEMS. FIFTEENTH STREET, a 1S a won. a toe hee ae The weih? | Beard of Public Works or the District govern: Congress, entitled “An act to prohibit the giv- ———s = ne ENS 10. ae ae ee 63 ‘ 3 — : SY, MD the valedic- | went bad ever applied to witness to change the ing or accepting within the District of Colum. | Lien wxrcur drab Kersey overcoats, hand. raiment tala end New = ar sd gate Rom teened Seat eT abe ey ps rdent | bia of a challenge to fight a duel and for the | some colors, for young men Just received Ithecia: lowest. 4” 1 Board of Police Comminioners, mating. of | taken thie great syatem without conference with | Banlshment thereof,” approved Pen ot Fobra: | pace $20. Node 7th dacet NW. | The Large and Continuous Bales of the Northern interest i i xe the Board of Police Commissioners, last week, | the tax-payers; supposed they would uso born uur fellows and your ewn, you shall well and Pacific 7-30 Gold Bonds in this Country and 7 teas, ene ie: ry ‘Bouth Delaware Ave = Legge a pm Lo — Bent d bee loans, amounting (063,000,008, they could use | truly keep secret; you shall present no person | GO amp aay Farrs Tate of Millers} ienen in Burope, where they have 8 Recognized value. All goods kept one year. itr | ane, = plies cers, was presentcd, 1 + not a passed le gislat: i-will: House) @orner and Btanding Bourses, Guarantees eee OEE the inconvenience and ance? to which | Congress to prohibit them from doing to, had or ee lh ee 2 ay te ? a for ‘envy, BCHOn LINE STEAMERS sball you leave any one unpresented for love, the Early Completion of the Entire ‘TING —The Ws WEDNESDAY AND 84? t ibjected ring th po sab adie P ‘Z4iL EVERY. pkey ceca seme! | wieder Seltmtemtr eae” ™ | fer tress Shan ema ing | wat teh Sena ae cet peel | a pesmi dir toeetnewany aomun| Geet ate eT |e Laocs : oy as to allow of- ED TO TE TEMP ; A as . to Scere when off duty and scseupa: nving thelr | the firet was a loan of $250,000; and the went tor | {uly as they come ‘to your knowledge, accord. | ‘ment is the y So mc re fai je a Pat ae aap maplsta, with 8 parent Jastic ‘nat strengere | Sa bi That was i i rau Goat or in, ppare: ey strangers Gen. Chipman.—' was in anticipation of ‘The foll drat seeing them in company with au officer are led | the taxes, was it not? lowing were drawn 3 to suppose them ‘under arrest, and many of | gm so, sir. It was the fault of the | Z° FILE VACANCIES Ix THR PETIT JURY: G W. Utermehble, Augustus E. Perry, +» father local government that the taxes were not col. mene ohn C. Harkness, Germond have such a icion entertained.’ ‘The board leet immediat eee Ftnel, Poses Hhomon wichant Hen- n. maD—!} these taxes Semkin, James L. Barbour, m. A. a SSescives py, maine crumpcuncs aati, | SSuisiaeueen olectedin to tod Gwent | Th Wamtion Grogan summer? 4.—I do; thought taxes were collected in Ju. | | EQuiTy Court, Judge Wylie.—To-day, An- tr ae Iy or Angas enter tho abd poricumennt nea gat AE Perkin bil diem. Fuller agt ‘BE FUNERAL of the late M. H. Marsland. a the advertising in Wfteen Rewspapers was worse een’ See ee auditor with from St. Paa’s (Episropal) Church, | thought wheres enna, SESE done; each party to pay own costs. Da- Shere the cervices were read by Rev. A. Jack- | terncon pa would have bece Vis agt. Mercer; final ratification of i f sass ‘abundantly sut- Seaptaris see Delegations from Central Lodge, ficient tc ai the Aeprey Port and reference to auditor. set, Dan Mt. Nebo Encampment'of | Hore Ee nemd have had the advertisement; | S9F° tne orien to fate are aia: yur ras tended, in carriages. Insented fn the ver eee oe aftgt, Magradcr, order M- ¥ Mor * . Fervices of ihe Gud Frees ee eters ke | Weinature dlogracefu in the fact that members | a geardian ad litem.” yandinae:| OLEAN SWEEP ellows were condactel by oe jobe a Chaaccitee Breed, OF the Knights by Past | witness is Cecidedly in favor of pobaine meso! de ig A OR gS CLOTHING SALR, first member of the Co Fev Mutual fee et | yaa cteeunes aenee ae God AEC at See re treet. “2 Association who has died, and a check-$! for | inacsweh on yad ‘made th ‘he cons.itution had made them each member—was presen! ; day following his decease. = °° Mis family the citizens; thought the me? government would do away of to. ———___ Bano ny Tas SrsteTe op Lawrrarioes, | bit thewe who Msi bere should be permlited qtbe Department of Justice have for soms | U NITED STATES oP oi ‘On the petition of JO: eae , Bend, Indiana, the a farainiect ‘i ah ef : tery ewcongattsten-membsr St Congres. | G2 Rapeatin kad ihared Ponder wal Ayer ae op nape forty A and | Roosevelt:—Negroes had taken closed oer at the tine incr, to_persant, 0 the grand Jury ot te te pols im cary marning: this was fee sg argos an a ate pone Beg bed pe og el eont oe | at preceding elections; aghttere wasa most petition CARERS aocnerg ced were rred v tl fate imitations, | raordt increase lored and they are theretore dropped. ; os fm [nye —.