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PROFESSIONAL. _ YY BARNES. DENTIST, REMOY ED, . two equaresmorih of nevy ye ay : Ireland's Patron Saint. \ TEE counts. a a GEORGETOWN. LADIES’ GOODs. | CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Criwtsat Court, ‘ndoe Cortter—The motion a Ea Me CORMICK 1 i iberni for arrcst of judgment in the caseot Martin La | Patnrvn Accipent SSE. A. : | ‘This morning the Washington Hibernian Bi FR | pelle gf ne gana i | CrererMayx.—Yes- nevolent Society met at Carroll Hall, and hea: Traite, convicted of keeping a gaming hous: | terday morning about i — Church, Baltimore, in relation to ailing the eq by the marine band, led by Protessor Kreis, | was argued by Messrs. Moore an Bright for de- | Atkins, pastor of St 5 cb ichameions 3 7 Lexington Church was read, and referred toa marched by 9th and E streets to the fencant and Harrington for prosecution. The | was on his way to his m’ Ras added tober stoc! raul LOCAL NEWS. i committee—Revs. S$. B. Suutheriand, J. Ceive their guests, the Hibernian decision will be given to-morrow. James Cook, | near the cornet of Beal FANCY GOUD= a full live « - ° Kw? WRAILey : on ress stree’ ‘ols, and Zollikoffer. Baltimore. The Washington society | Charged with assault with intent to commitrape | he slipped on the icy pavement and sprained his -_ i 4 r AS ‘ Amusements, &¢., To-night. is! ‘Genabn Oaered h serten ef xengte- | Some Se eat Tegalla—green silk scarfs tring | On little girl named Brocghals; verdict not | aukle eden Ho casevereed te heretics LADIES UNDERWEAR seer ga Chamyyry. U3 c Nat Theater —John E. Owens as “Caled | ie curelope med with goid lace—and black hats, and pre. | guilty. Moses Roan, charged with burglary and | on Stoddard street, when the services of Dr. x ssh em abesabbinath eae eenteamon of Gabibaline at = Fiemmer.” ptions to the missiou- sented a very fine appearance. They number- | larceny on the premises of H. N. Painter, was | Peter were called into requisition. The pulpit | Washington, and which she will ecll at very} oS Const Pitta oe ; rete to a special committee—fi ed over 200, marshaled by Mr. Wm. C ton, | found guilty and sentenced to three yearsinthe | of the chureh was filled by the pastor of Grace | 0 © yy re 4 Sac Condensed Locals. T. D. Valiant. A. T. Melvin, and J. Tally. and headed by the president, Mr. M. E. Ureil. | Penitentiary. Albert Johnson, charged with | M.P. Church. ND L ssatlors are expected tobe | ‘The conference t cxe—Room 3. Barbour's Seom- rom C ” 1. | Jypabaane agree & up the report of the com- | ‘They carried a handsome banner of green,with | grand larceny of money trom C. Moses,was put | Tux ngst RovTe for the Union street rai | mittee on the president's report, laid ove® Fri-* 9 portrait of Washington on the front. The so- | Put upon trial and found not guilty. Toad through Georgetown, is in the opinion = | 1 ‘sie The question coming up on the resolution cicty opened ranks on New Jersey avenue, south Crecvit Court, Judge Macdvthur—On Sat- | Many of our citizens throngh Beall and Thiri pe ¢ Penne; ivania state reception and SE SOUTH OF NEW YORE HUMAN HAIR to the appointment of a committee to of C street. and on the arrival of the train at 10 | urday in this Conrt, after our report closed, the | streets to Fayette. The grades are easy, the tie ~ soot manon Maryland avenue, fell down in | prepare @ pastoral address, “foe the purpose Of | erclock thy inven were received by the presi- | following cases were heard; Burnstine’ va, | line is nearly straight, amd would ge through EU ETCHES RoR THE FRENCH TWIST, one » Chine Sof the train and had bis feot nearly cut of | inspiring us with zeal,” it was adopted. sient and the following reception commitice: Lake et al.; further time granted to defendant | the center of the town, accommodating the up- ‘Call ane. aia aeoaeit ja. Z by the cow-cateher of the locomotive. Rev. Valiant asked to be teft ‘Thos. Murphy, T. K. O'Sullivan, R. E. Doyie. | to file pleas. Shea vs. Regan & Flynn; judg- | town and down town people alike. = sa os Cc FooTER, "The Washi nm Light Artillery was mustered | appointment for one year on account of ill | Patrick Regan and Daniel Shehan, and headed | ment against garnishee. Lorgrave vs. Gaston; Dk. Sovrnwontu advertises that he has re- meine = to service on Saturday evening by Colonels | pealth. = by the Fort McHenry ban: the visitors were | judgment by default. Simpson et al. vs. Beck- moved his office to his residence at Prospect ® GEAND OPENING < a. > wen and Webster. Mr. N. G. Starkweather | ‘The conference selected Broadway Church, | ¢scorted to Carroll Hall. ford et al.; judgment by default. Rosenstein | Cottage. ATE espace, BEG D FENDALL was elected captain. i , | Baltimore, as the place for holding the next | “At st. Patrick's Church, (Carroll Hall,) where | vs. Goodman; default ‘tinal. Thompson vs CaNnat News.—Arrived this morning, boat ar ane: & pam The of Howard University are about | conterence- | the services of the day took place, every avail. | Duffee; motion to set aside judgment overruled | Wm. H. Billymyer, from Shepherdstown, with H. KING, 3r.’s ew. A apy to organ ye & choir of jubilee singers similar to | Revs. Henry Bruner and J. 1.. Straughnwere | atie place was filled, High nase was celebrated | without prejudice. Schmidt vs. Pettit; motion | 3.800 bushels red wheat for George Waters. . ’ . co LORS AT Law, that of Fisk University, of Tennessee, which | elceted to deacon’s orders. Adjourned. py Rev. Father McDevitt, assisted by Kev. | for a new trial nted and leave to amend | Also, boats Ida and Sallie and Henry Kraus, MASONIC TEMPLE, javett Con sb Lovisiana AvENce. gave concerts at Lincoln Hail. FIFTH Day. ‘athers Butler, of Chicago,Walter and Berrotti. | pleadingr. Hall Ero. vs. Falconer; default- | with wood for market. also, several other F yous ry. Mrs. Laura De Force Gordon aditressed @ The session was opened this morning with de- THE PROCESSION ed. Burke et al. vs. jor et ti ofexcep- | boats with wood. This is quite a relief, as the CORNER NINTH AND F &TEEETS, 4 RNS yard aw. meeting at the new hall at Alexandria on | votional exerciees, conducted by Rev. J. H. | was formed in the following order:—Detach- | tions tiled. Thomas vs. Lanckton; submitted to | wood market was nearly exhausted, several of mens coer BOS Youna Lew Ruiiding, ; On the subject of woman | Enegcod; Dr. Webster in the chair. mentof police. Timothy Daley, chief marshal, | Court and judgment below reversed. the wood merchants having been depending for ew importation direct from Paris of @ fine selec a saecrd = eee eee eee ie Boston | ,, The minutes were amended by striking out | ard assistants. Marine band. Washington ili: tion of Equity Court, Judge Wylie. 8-me time past on the country wagons for a ‘Ton Senator | thé item admitting the name of Rev. Francis | bernian Benevolent Society. Fourth Artillery | jn this ‘Court the following cnc ‘On Saturday Howing cases were heard. | Scanty supply at a great advance. A large | FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for reception to his civil rights | Bzown, of Charteston,S.C., to the mimsterial | band. Baltimore Hibernian Benevolent Society, Dahigren vs. Goddard, and bails mnct torts) ‘det rrii - | Bumber of boats, many of them with coal, at | ay Shades of best OPERA KID GLOVES at $1.6 roll of th's conference. St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society, mar- | cial auditor, C. Ingle [Ages Feferring to spe- ‘ umner to-d: TEACHER OF MUSI* ely 935 Pa. ave.. bet. Hh and lth we ; | rived during Sunday. All these boats have been 4 + k ke the | ., The above action was had upon the ground | shaled by Mr. Lynch. St. Dominic's Catholic | sale. Read et al-cvs. McFarland crt cele | laying at different points on the canal during | an beens eevertment of LACES. Lace cou. | & 3 RRS DENTIST are elles and theit Timely | that all applications for admission into this body | Total Abstinence Benevolent Society. wits for payment of proceeds of sale. Nelson vs, | the winter. . LARS Fans. | en LANDELES, Bow ee eR ee Y iabentin thaie cutee } | Must necessarily pass through the hands of the | banner. Hibernian Benevolent Ass Latney et al.; decree for conveyance by Latney | _ SALES cf 3.800 bushels of prime whest, at Uhlen ak eats Tha BONNETS DeNTisTRY nysonre icitual | committee on itinerancy, end no such app of St. Aloysix marshaled by & Mahorney’ Whailon vs. MeGarty et al.; post. | $1.0. HATS st & per cent. di % Rorty per cont. tees than any Deutal Betab- © tion having been made, of course, the itemin | Hurley, bearing flag; nomberin poned. Driggs vs. Daniel; order to issue rule ELEcTION oF OFFIcERs.—At the seventh an- = Nelument tn the city. all werk wacrar erie a on | question was illegal. Hoy Jill band. St. Aloysius T. y,with | and postponed to March 23d. Adams vs. Adams | RUAl mecting of the Georgetown Catholic Bene- ADIES, ATTENTION! jams =. Witla he Picxwith Me Kev. J.T. Murray submitted @ report from | banuer with motto, “We practice what we | et alt; order extending. time te wane testimony, | ficial Total Abstinence Society, held last eve- = ‘ Tite iheran toad Papers, and Me. | tne committce on eccl-slastical commennic 5 . archaled by Mesers. M. Fitzgerald Harmon vs. Johuston et al.; order reterring the ning at Old Trinity Church, the following wtebee tT EELBR, 72: 5 Morket ny ATTORNEY AT LAW amor stating that they had rece n; 150 members 100 members of | jssue to Circuit. Cor “ oh | Officers were elected forthe ensuing year:—Wm. fi or om to f : \ n . od peed : WPA the junicr society. St. Peter's T. A. Society, eto Circnit Court to be submitted March : Boom 8, ob eecond floor of Barbour's Law Buti@lug ar ee ee anne, with painting of St. Peter, mar- | commission to select guardian ad litem, Scot | President; Jobn L. Love, 24 vice presiden' ; Sine assortment of 1 Fs. Grant; order defendant to show cause why | McIntyre, secretary; P. Meagher, treasurer; R. | CHIGNONS. Be sells E. smith, m: TATION’ HAT reets at reduced cents a set. He Bas or jarge rtment of RID at $1 per pair— P. ‘Hickey, 100 members and 150 bors, } 3 by ‘Cooper's drum corps. Hibernian «Th nate ve . King, of the West Virginia M. “| Berevolent Society of Georgetown, with spien- yin “The Streets of New A'so, that Rev. Thomas Aaron, of | did new banner on platform, and several smaller and Arkansas confer ama Areva old te ; 4 shal. x a. 8 o e « NATO- 2d. Philip vs. Hill et al.; order appointing | Kickham, president; H. H. B. Howes, Ist — BAU" CURLS and, WATE BIDS, ant ti he shall not justity anew. Cochran vs. Clark order extending time 30 days to take testinu before examiner. Butler vs. Butler; ord: ALEXANDRIA. i : ° " rs 5 ~ me and number. wre “i Talents a ones, headed by Weber's full band and ticld | jowing petitioner to amend. Clabaugh ve soe pacicorct leat HELLER. 713 Market Space. = caer apr a nota) the building of a chu: music. 1. Knights of St. Patrick | oron et al.; order of reference to auditor to take | Marine DisastEEacOn the night of Mon- | © anigs HAIR I eee eeceeas fs TE HITEC, 1 are without foundation | Rock—they recommend, was present, and they | in wes meres ye works 2. | teatimony. Gay the 4th inst. the schooner Sarah Jano | [ADIES HAIR BRAIDS &c. £o—A very con ENGINEER AND STEELER TEN DENT. c nee—that of a draft of $4,0m | #!so welcome Rey. C. W. Button, of t neh’ | Carraber commander and T. Collins deputy Prowats Corer, Judge Wylie—On Saturday | Brower, Captain Will Le: of Accomac, was | GIBBS’ Hair Store, Aleo, other Hair Work, Per All orders promptly executed. DRAWINGS |r burg chur ta con- | numbering 104, * - . J. Draper was appointed administrator to | wrecked off Smith's Point, in the Potomac and | trmery, aed Toilet Articies prucrally. building at retuces prices, OMice at the old inn e. Teey recommend that the visitors be | | The procession moved up 7th street, past Gon. | fi. J- Draper was ap the captain, crew anda young man named | “Hate Work Mepained sed Plant's Builliug. corner Mew Wark avenc : heard at noon. The report was adopte Sherman's residence on I street, where the Irish street. iu exe ange, the sum of $6,000. C. B. Tilley was appointed | Barnes, a passenger, were lost. The schooner GInbs” uardian to the orphan children of Catharine | John C. Calhoun. Captain Barnes wassunk, by | geergsm 1999 Panter 80d Perfumery Store Enstth, and gave bonds in the even of S000 ine | the saoctine Tae ee those on beard of raha = win Ln Will of Thomas Stackpole was filed. He leay:s| her is unknown. The steamer Ironsides, due JOST, HECKIVED—A ine assortment of Bors all his interest in the steamer Arrow, and the | here yesterday y from Acquia Creek, has not yet man’s case of Marshal Hall landing, to Henry Lee | arrived. Thursday night she ran ‘aground of | gepy 0) Sykes and George Presbery Sykes, sons of Jas, | Mattawoman, and her passengers, ‘mails and | S¥SUIN ERPEYR EMBROIDERED SLIPFE! Sykes. The will of Alethea Jordan was fully | freight were taken off by the Keyport yesterd The paper submitted by Geo. France, Exq., | and American colors were displayed, and thence with reference to the book concern, was made | to Pennsylvania avenue aud around the circle, the order of the day for to-morrow morning at | where each one in the lines put into the box his 0 o'cleck. offering to St. Ann’s iniant Asylum, and return- Key. J. T. Murray submitted a report from | ing to Carroll Halli the procession was dismissed, ; | the Phebean Society, of Baitimore, and after | It wasthe most imposing display of the kind ever some discussion it was adopted. seen here. This afternoon the Baltimore vis Kev. P. L. Wilson, from the special commit | <ors are handsomely entertained at BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. NEW Beo KS ied a ar 1 ae Sraeet wore ken (| Sade UrhichJ am prepared to sell at the lowes Shocking Charge of Moral Depravity. | ini jem suhttted e report, uhiohwnsalonted, | Harvey & Holden's, Fotos Count TO-DAY, Tedge, Snel S07e- | ae a eee eae ee Lg || ME REBUM. vac recto, 2. Se A Lave TEn ARRESTED POR ALwonD INDECENT | “A resolution ofered by Kev. JM. Holmes | Fie axp OvsTaR Manxat-—Roard of Health | Tnvased of Sy Gniog the oferieen Bey Core | side; and ie was thought Goud, encceea te —_— RACTICES WITH SCHOOL GIRLS. relative to the dist ution of the conference | 7; tions.—Inspector- General Gatchell reports 4 *. CO ti rie igh 7 Dctcctizes Meperitt and McEL- | funds to rplstonaries was, after considerable | the arrival and tale of marine products as roi | BeMUGr, charged ty Delos C- Carpenter with | ting her off on the high water that was then | GENT EMEN’S OUTFITS, _ | picswmarvot Ameriern nioeran harles W. Butts. a lawyer | @ebate, lost. lows: Sloop J. T. Corner, 200 bushels Cone river | &T® Sede, re and housel i of the time. eye ye pearl of pervone if both sexes, « dirth. io kave been remarabl inected wit jer aciences ftice or history of the American -. on information sworn | | The report of Dr. Drinkhouse, frem the com- | oysters, all «mail, selling at 50 cents per bushel; lof school trustees of the | mittee on pulpit supply outside of the Maryland | sioop Emma Alverta, 300 bushels Great Wyco- charging him with syste. | district, was taken up, and the following places | mico oysters, very fine—small 60 cents, large 1 debauch little | were recommended to be supplied by this con- | $1.50; schooner W. J. Dennis, 300 bushels ‘Little . Tue FisHEry.—Reports from the fishing fetegratredtnn rrgan tare eae | absentee Sul A'S | TPuRORGRE_ mow om X= am zag. slon of their personal effects. Mrs. C. appeared | high winds iately prevailing, and the low water | y,ftme Beaver you bought i old eatubliahved without counsel, and in reply to the viudge ‘as to | in consequence of the latter, have considerably H : ’ ia matic attempts to R 7th street Hatter, who is now e i i retarded operations, and that the catch up to | strest. near corner lit s i - 3 school girls whose age f ten to toug- | ference if the president finds it practicable :— | river oysters, small, 60 cents; slooj Edwin, whether she desired counsel, said she not sap 4 Ad 4 . Pt. the World, BV EDS Prima. Des teen years, It is alleged that Butiehasbeewes, | Lynchburg and Norfolk, Va, and Montgomery | brshels Pataxent oysters, all large, selling at think she needed any. as she felt entirely inno. | this time had been very light. It is said, how- | HAT ‘to the Intent Bi ome a : gaged in this vile work for some time past and Greenville, Ala. ew del your way Spring Style, and it cent of the charge. “The case was Ved titi | ver, that an increased number of herring is | will prove as durable as their ® reds Twenty Years Ago. By the author a © John It bushel; schooner Enterprise, 525 bushels Max”. . z ; i ht in each haul of the seins, and that the | | Remember the name is CUNNINGHAM, and the it is known that the trustees have been The report of the committee on boundaries | Cone river oysters, small, 50 cents; schooner De- | to-morrow to give Bee ep ean ie TE Dee. enects ota goed Smeg mee Seveabla Dome No, ig LOL F street. adjoining corner 1th. oe en gating the matter for the past three weeks and | Was under discussion when our report close:1. fy 200 bushels St. Mary’s ovsters—small 50 ct, | ora prxerat of My. Thomas Thomas, an | “difficulty is experienced by the fishermen in | —N BNEW HATS made to order. mari3-Im_ Leccoremical recipes. By 8 they claim to have cl fon the following | ——_o—_—_. large €1.50; sloop W eee bushels Little river old and much respected citizen of South Wash- | Procuring as many hands as they want. Aboat | —————————————————-—- rper's New Edition of Dickens’ points was in the habit or Shocking Affair. Oho bushels Britton Dab ree a Schooner Star, | ington, took place yesterday, and was atiemiea | Cight hundred bunches of fish arrived up last REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Looe ; 1 loitering abeut school buildings during the hours ew cee Se eee Sen S90 bushels Britton Bay ovsters, small, 00 cents; | by cuntbers ef the trieude of the Geren ‘and | tight and this morning. Hawthoine s Fret and Iialian Joura of recess, and by offers of candies, &e., inducing | 4 “ITTLE CHILD'S SKULL nas nen wan = * | sloop Bluebell, 250 bushels St.'Mary’s oysters, by Washington Centennial Lodge of Mannan ne RICK YaRvs.—The proprietors of ihe nine EW OFFICE. ee Rl st the unsuspecting chilren to go with him to his | BEICK THROWN BY A COLORED NAR. small, at 40 cents; sloop George W. Driver, 300 | ¥3inj onde ewan @ ealncd meres: °°" | brick yards situated near Waterloo station, on N Py asec 8 room. Having corrupted the mind of one girlto | _ This morning ax Mr. L. A. Bartlett was driv- | bushels Smith creek oysters, selling at 70 and 89 a the Alexandria and Washington railroad, ‘are JUAN BOYLE 4 Co, be Standard Books in Prose, Poetry aud such an extent that her expulsion from school | ing along Penmeyivanie avenue in his buggy 1 | cents; schooner Canvas Back, 400 bushels Smith SMAtt-rox.— Three new cases and three | actively engaged in making preparations for 5 4 Libraries supplied on tbe best terms: bord ae : € my > neovest the spread | Sen tokan see ace at Ape i creek oie, heed at 50 Foam sloop — deaths are reported by the Board of Health from | commencing operations as soon as the weather REAL ESTATE BROKERS, French Bucks by the best authors. of ber evil influence, be induced her to act the * 8 rower, 350 bushels Pocomoke oysters, sold at | sinall-pox. |. Messrs. Tucker and Lucas, of | No. 713 Firtrenta StREEt, Plants’ Bouwvrxe. part of procurcss, and to bring her companions | cartman who was ahead of him on the railroad | a cents; steamer Wawasct, 2,000 boscbes ae] Mallepox. Sacrge rina sin dideties s: to his room. When he had them there he took | track about turning out of his this city, are erecting new machinery at their AN OBSTINATEJURYMAW IN THE WESTFIELD | yard and ina short time will soon haye a large n to dealers at following pri Case—He Believes Providence Blew Up the Boat. | force employed in making bricks. The trial of the action brought in Brooklyn by | 'SaattePox Hoeritate—-The old fri eas the ihe widow of Prot. Mare Chenevere agaiust the = pekeces, | cae ee res eee Done ae Staten Islend Railroad Company was concluded | has been secured tor a small-pox hospital, and SEVERAL FARMS, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Chenevere, it will be | upon it a. yellow flag will be Aying, as soon as | Small and laree’on the Hor si'she Point of Ricks remerabered, lost her husband, (wo children, a | such an ensign can be rigged. The case of va- | Railrcal. withiaa few minutes walk of the depot when the | fish, most of then consigned to John: Hberties with them and made the most obscene | Cartman picked up half a brick and threw it at | and'sold at auctio | him with great force. The missile struck the | 14 singl Jeas. Some of the litle boy on the bead, smashing in his skull ina | 52 to rentsof his infamous pro. | shocking manner.’ The brain. protruded that in one or two in- | rom the fracture, and the wound will ceded in corrupting them. The | no doubt prove fatal. Alfred Fields ia the ENGBA » PRINTING. LITHOGRA —— ING, BIND) 5 FOR SAL} Absndeomely FURNISHED HOUSE on south A ed bar- | street, between 2d and Sd streets, with all the modern PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, r PENBSYLVANIA AVENUE 2 cents to 55 cents per bunch y teh of the Wave, 250 shuflers, canvas backs, young school girls whomhehas | Mame Of the colored man, who was at once | blue wings, and other ducks, consigued to It A. Stanees he number ef th nsign iges a . A. | nurse, her mother and father, by the explosion id reported yesterday—which is the only | Within thirty minutes of Washington. Terms cass. IST_OF NEW BOOKS FOR S\LE ar sought to ruln is said to Ye twenty at least, some | taken in custody by officer ‘Mahoney and locked | Gould & Bro., sold at private sale. on the Westtield. Suits were Instituted ‘a each ear er that mild disease that has oceurred | On¢ of 90 acres on ea. roadandsame distance | #4 SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTOLE, of whom will testify against him. He wastaken | UP. The case came up before the police conrt —_o—__—__ pf the cases, and the present case was to be a | in this city, this year, and which is rapidly im- from depot, improved by House. ;' SA ae m te Police Feadquaricrs, when he sent for his | this morning. and was postponed until to- | Ruticrovs Nores.—At the meeting of the | test cuss teri cee reese eas to be a proving—was removed there this evening. 2 SIX TOTS: Bechara barbie Bean eens Bol co 2 H. handler, formerly of Vir. | =" to await results of the injuries to the EEL eo oe evening, _ Amasa Walker a in he yea up. Rigo Pratt delivered | © AccipENTALLY SHOT.—A colored man living Rear Capitol. fronting on N ww Jersey avenue; one of “Price @ | jinia. w sleavored to obtain bail, whickhad | child. address the young men, an impartial charge to the jury, when they re- | with Mr. John Offord, in Barlington township, | the finess situations in the city. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland—Sw ift Ceetua vs Judge Snell, of the Police Court, —— Rev. Dr. T. M. Eddy, the new pastor of the | tired to consider ‘their rents After three | In this ae, while’ as the informant states | A HOUSE on North A stret; $00 cash, balance pt et oy but was 0 cessful. The prisoner was there- “The Crisis at Hand!" Metropolitan M. E. Church, preactied his first | hours’ deliberation they returned to the court, | «skylarking” with a gun, accidentally shot him- ona HASDSOME HOUSBS in the west end. ° rincess. By the ‘ fore ca «ito remain in custody throw the | Woiker White Says Bo—His Lecture Last Wee sermon. 3 Yesterday. Several of the Japanese and atated they could not agree. Xt was found | self in the face vesterday, and had nearly the auen, % ay gy ee y aud night. In addition to Mr. U] a ie ev ‘on the - 2 y pre: that eleven were in favor of the plat ‘an } 3 . 1 service=of Sr. A. G. Ridille will alse be sects rae Reiner of, Scoen Children on the * Working- | “Rev. MF. Br Bice, assigned to the Soros tod Parrett hey Te BTWO HANDSOME HOUSES om Ninth - mesi'e Fewer”—Ptauiation Logie. Wanke akea for the defense. The obstinate juror was of the im his defense ~~ Save or Farwinc Ssock.—The auction sale charge of Abe the 9h street M. E. Church (late Wesley Si HANDSOME HOUSES on Ninth street. "t Bust—A Screw Loose—Noah and Mone Su oe ‘ice 58 cents. Dreival. Transiated from ‘he f gpinion the explosion was throwigh the hand of | at Mr. William Arnold's farm, near this city, Teyreach Price tic Butts is a very plausible man. and asserts | | 4 z ston) occupted the puipit of that church yester- | Providence. the was locked up for the fore yesterda; ‘well attended and the | In sume of from $1,000 to $10,000 on real estate. two Pi fora Peatl, By Mortimer Cotli that the whole ‘afair originated in the en- for Beall ary rages por Beng ys. | 88x mornin snd erening: i seq | BBL N._Y. ‘Standard, Yor tneten fan Race moe “pronght high prices. | _mus-tt Price peri’ mit ward him of Mrs. Mary Carpenter, Z a -Hgges v no ley Cl pulpit was re occupied ——— vs 3 - veaters. 5 recently divorced trom Mr. Delos Carpenter, on Pedaatrying and bill, extensively circulated | by Kev. Kobert W. black, the newly assigned piptRcTay AT! Couvantz0m Oawanns Cowtna- | S00 other things in proportion. Garcia Savor’ | ALP™ tte 2: BROW Ths High Mill Wesherion tanger T= em acceunt ef certain unfavorable testimony Y bs urer— - I pastor. ——! ronicle of Saturday : ‘Leaf oon Uy bins bn ee Gees eee ee | wolitician at the West Eud—attracted quite a |! "The’ panegyric of St. Patrick was delivered | siterneon tye ne tee authority of Senator | “ay renting. Waotesare Draten 1x Wit Son ent’ Wild Besse. Biy Colona Comming fe. Carpenter was cognitant of the fact that | Wd at the place deeiguated that night” }i{stefday morning in St. Aloysius Church by | Sumner, that he neither consented nor has been = ~ | LUMBER. LIME, CEMENT, SAND, &c..c.&o. | Wild Men and \ ‘ samc of the girls implicated in the affair occa- | we ay STIFETION set toa i | Rey. Fa er Maguire: A handsome collection | ssked to, proside, over SS athe UNDERTAKERS. BLUE STORE ee renee ee aeert pation. ind | Wired Cumbermede. By George Mactons!. Priv sienally visited his room, where he was residin was also taken up for the benetit of the St. 5 jons he wi . og . With his wise. This room is separated from the | Si iiand "Doors opes atic’ teotiag: | Ann's Infant Asylum. ‘The Knights of St, Pat. decline to do anything of the kind. RREWDE. WARVEY, ALONZO A. MARE. | frices PErDoee® delivered in any part of the Gan the Oud Lovet, A Noret. Price 73 con adjoining one, which is also occupied, by a | mence Admission, 25 cents.” tick were present. Zeta,” in his See so the Baltimore Sun — BEAL ESTATE bought and seld and money in- Bow se Kérecns' ed board partition only, through which voices are | At ubout # o'clock the lecturer made his ap- | The Forty Hours’ Devotion commenced yes- | this morning, says: Representatives Dawes and HARVEY & MARR, vested. To this brauch of the business I will here- mie A Quarterly Retrospect of Thera. eee eve Heard. ane persons therein may | pearance with a smiling face, and took his stand | terday morning in St. Matthew's Clutch, corner | Garfield, who are represented, on the authorite DERTAKERS Soo aay cereal team ons wan be ot ay | ee Se “ke. Price Scents. The ceca eh Bumerous cracks in the paper. | among the group surrounding the stove. ‘Tax | of 15th and H streets. A solemn High Mass was | Of Senator Tipton, ina Cincinnati dispatel se UN A > office daily ten a.m. until fourp.m. marltf | , r used says it is highly improbable that | Sta. reperter approached him and inquired if | celebrated at 11 a. m. favoring the liberal r My any sume man wo t blican convention to! No 934 F Street, between Nioth and Tenth. be had prepared a written speech tor the ecca- Many of the Methodist, B: be held there, wh!’ coed ptist and Presby- servation for the sion, when Ws y the assumption. ‘ker Intermed him that he had | terian pulpits were yesterday filled by ministers ——— 3 E | =n METAL LIC BURIAL CASFS AND CASKETS RING ‘The warrant charges an assault on je | net—he bad it ationding the Maryland Methodist Protestant | wacopacrtinonghedt Eee peor pol & every descriptee 1872. = ; 1872. G—», who Butts says is a girl about four- | i “ALL IN HIS HEAD.” conference. no disturbances were reported. “At Preghadc | _mar lly SHROUDS, HABITS, &. — teen years of ag: pr overazowm, sad ap- | | The impatient crowd, by clapping ef de tae caecig to allare ee toe Se cicncc are ta OT | these was a greatoeen alt coittraine eee ICHAED W. EB i DAILY RECELVING pearing twenty ¥ aze at least. He says | and stampmg of feet, remind im that the | merly in charge of the #th street M. P. Church, eee 4 . BARKER, she was in tle habit of coming to the house with ‘4 at Cesare ree ee upholding “home rule | time had come and passed for him to pitch in. | oceupied the church, preaching from the words girls of her own age, and he doe: not deny that | Walker thereupon mounted the ry remarks, ac and Cenonncing the government for refusing to FRESH GOODS, liberate Fenian prisoners. In New Orleanethe | CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, day was celebrated with a grand procession. In near ¥. NEW STYLES. Philadelplia there was noout door display, bur ©19 ELEVENTH STRERT. neor ¥. , the da q ‘iatel, lebi d hi IN. y, -) NS. Secor a ‘propriately celebrated in the FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS MADE AND LATEST IMPORTATIONS. nd, and aiter | ** 1am the door.” he bas taken the girls upon his knee and kissed - nowledgedtiat | Kev. J.J. Keane lectured last night at Odd them in a playful way, but denies that his in- | ch he had selected was 4 pretty | Fellows’ Hall on “ Ireland’s past and its bear- tentions Were lnproper. He also says the whole | big ene to handle, and required a more enligist- | ings en the future” before a large audience. Matter is a puten| - | encd mind than his todo justice toit, but he | Se = penter, aud that he can prove his entire inne- | would do the best he could. Many had said | East Wasmixoton Street Ratnoap.—A cence. Butts is about thirty-tive years of age. | that Walker White had called this meeting in | meeting of the citizens of £1 _ WASHINGTON HOTELS. it Washington and | SpReap of CommentsM.—In Ci icago, a axe with black hair and eyes, b'ack sidewhiskers, | order to oppose the Board of Public Works. | Uniontown was held on Saturday evening last day, tive hundred fecal wae eee a VERY CHOIOEST SELECTIONS E IMPERIAL HOTEL, _—_ ery be aud, geatee. He came here trom | This was no. so; he had called it for the gooil of | to hear the report of the committee app tnted meeting of internationals to commemorate the EARLY SPRING WEAR Late dgyxess Hover.) Cbarleston, S.C. iththe Bowen- | the workingmen who are imposed upon, and | ®t a previous meeting to confer with the foundation of the Paris commune. Addresses ins wish po FoR : Del arge conteste more so by themselves than by others, fur the | Office.» of the + Metropolitan Railway Com- | were made in fonr languages hast. Louis, the JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. The public school trustees say that the reason that they will never support one of their | pany” in regard to the extension of their road | fret public meeting of internationals was held OUR CUSTOM DEPART™: Saertise Pexmrvame Avesve. about Mrs. Carpenter giving them the i own number for office. through East Washington to Uniontown. The | at Turner Hall yesterday. A London dispatch —= ‘ . tion is untrue; that they tirst heard of | | THE LINE OF BATTLE ON ’LECTION DAY meeting was organized by the election of J. H. of yesterday announced that there was to be » meeting at St. George’s Hall last night, to com- LACKS NOTHING 1 Betworn Wh and With streets, ter through the mother of one of the girls, who | through rain and shine to fight your political | Beatty, chairman, B. E. Messer, of Uniontown, heard ot the practices of Butts threugh ber battles, but some how or other the moneyed | secre.ary, and A. Campbell, treasarer. A very morate Wasnixeron, D.C. danghter. | men getall the benedtsof the spoils? We are | encouraxing report was then presented by the | mamens ¢,the anniversray of the communist up- JUST RECEIVED, To MAKE It Traukfel to the public for generane patronage i: Butts, the accused, is the same man who ran educating our children to little purpose, winless | chairman of the committee, Mr, C. EL, Dicks, a JUST RECEIVED, the pont, the Propricior asks fis ld frisoés and pa aqumes'ny the second congressional dis- | we can get them on equal footing with the clit. | and additional itemsorintefest by W. B. Money, | Dn. Howan Saxv vo ‘APrica.—Domingo JUST RECEIVED, THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT eg ee op £ ll trict of and came near being elected. | dren ot cur more wealthy neighbor, and if we | D. Shannahan, Walters, Evans and others. A | Giral, who was sentenced to death in Havana, ‘io one ae Le He was at > Appointed commonwealth’s | fail in this it ts our own fault. By usity ofaction | spirited discussion was then had upon the route | but whose sentence was cubscquently connor ——e ome eee. attorney for King and Queen county, in that | there is strength. He was of the ers road, when it was moved by | toimprisonment for life, and Dr. Howard left DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, —————____1 EB ore ft _________ state. THE FATHER OF SEVEN CHILDREN, Mr. Bell that the question be left in accordance fetterday in the Cadix steamer for Ceuta, a FOR EARLY SPRING, HE ARLINGTO PROCEEDINGS IN THE “a 5 —~ TO-DAY. [enghter,) and — all = time working for co lee —— — act —— penal settlement on the west coast of FoR EaRBLY SPRING, INCLUDING vnamonr alter the routine Lusiness of | their interests. he more he worked the more nally withdrawn in favor of a su ate by lca. FOR EARLY 8P- i a AVENCE. * wasover. Mr. Closs, United States At. | be was convinced that it was their salvation to | Mr. Dulin, to the effect that the defining ofthe arth — FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH. & AMERICAN torney. stated to the Couri that the chatgeot as- | be united. Look at the large bank the freed- | route shall be hereafter decided by the stock- e Montgomery Guard, zation of Boston, have issu chalie: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND SUITINGS, arill for the championship, ‘and ‘for S340. to MIDDLING WEIGUT $1,000. Here is a chance’ for crack militi Wien we soldiers to distinguish themselves. ia | MIDDLING WEIGHT sault and battery against Butts could not ve | men have built down yonder; this is from unity | holders. get ready before to-morrow, and asked a post- , of action. Now we can do this same thing it we On motion of Mr. Evans, J. H. Beatty, Wm. ponement. The Judge consented, aad notitied | only pull together and build a bank, astrongone | Dixon and C. H. Dickson were Supeinted asa the witnesses to be pre % | that will not bust neither, and we'll let out our | committee to walt upon the president of the T. BOESSLE & Bon, oo 16-19 PRornimvons. ©. WILLARD, MAKE TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE, . he court-room was crowded this morn- | money to these contractors and make ’em pay | ‘ Metropolitan Railway Company” and invite bedi pd Dobbin, of the Superior Court of | MIPPUING WEIGHT ROH. ete Carer sul os eneeTegts Surious (to know the re- us. Do you think that any of our contractors | him to be present at a public mecting to be held | Maryiand, has decided, on apneal, that toe SESE te preston ane prAILORING DEPART. WscuIneron. B Talis 0: this case, and the fecling seems to be | could go \o Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York | at an early day and make afuil state ment or | Baltimore aud Onis tatirent apany should Gnd our workmen well chilled, which emer strongagainst the aceused. Several of the little | or New England with our horses and carts toget | what the company propose 5 have paid the interest on its loan in gold, instead DRESS AND BUSINESS 8UITS, uarautes a perfect ht and durable workmavenin, 160) = were brought to the corrt in hacks | jobsto do? Why them laboring men would go cae of currency. The state thus gains $281,469.39. DBEss AND BUSINESS 8U:TS, ° and taken to the witnesses room, where the At- | Yor usin a minit. Could we there, I say with Rear Estate Saves.—Huyck & Adiison S7-A snow-bound passenger on the Pacific DBEsS AND BUSINESS SUITS, torney heard their statement. ‘Trustees Hart | our horses and carts? Not eS no means, and | have recently sold the following valuable real | railway writes that they have lots of fun on their . OUB STOCK OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING and Harris were present with Superintendent | why should them fellers be permitted to come | estate: Original lot 3 in square 215, fronting 65 | car, to wit: A woman who has tits every now Wikon, all of whom have been investigating | here?” [Voices.—“That'ss0.”] He would not | feet on M street, improved by a beautiful Inick ese charges. and then, and a irl who is sweet ona | abuse any one, but there's a screw loose sume | mansion, for General B. W. Brice, to Mrs. Caro- ditmirsed navy cadet, the two spoon all the] LIGHT CASSIMEBE PANTS, %s It aprears that rhe way the ease leaked out | where in the machine. A good many of his ac- | line Bloomer, of Pittsburg, Pa., for 329,000. 4 time. GBT GAMPIMERE Pawce FULL AND COMPLETE, #t some of the pupils of the Franklin | quaintances had said to-day that “Walker White | Also, for the sume, the south 48 fect of sub. lot LG “f + ol bad been suspemled by their teac'iers | pty jool—he couldn't pro timed ce Just | 62, in square 212, for $9,060 cash. Also, for Mrs. es ee LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, WELL CALCULATED TO Sno the parents of the children not being | 50 Maria V. Brown, the beautiful estate known 2: CITY ITEMS. PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. febaas B. VANDOREN pleased with, they made complaint to the trus- | THEM OLD-TIME FELLERS SAID OF NOAH, “Clifton,” on the heights adjoining Georgetown, —_—_ j z 4 tees. who after inquiry, found that the reasons | when he sot about buildin’ the ark; but alter- | containing 45 acres of land, with walacble sae Dr. Lron, 711 I street, between 7th and sth AT USUAL LOW NO BRANCH STORER, ITIZEMS ARMY AN ee yet a Oo.) xix OY the teachers was that of immoral con- | wards, when they saw them big waves rollin’ in | provements, to Hon. ‘Thomas B. Bryan, for | streets. Consulting Physician for Ladies. See AT US! = eae tS duct on the part of the pupils, and atter con- | onto em, they was the fust ones to holler outt to Original lots 1. 2,3. 4, 15, 16, 1 21, | Personals. te AT USUAL LOW PRICES fCHANT TAILOR Tplting with the parents, and they ir tren with | oid Noah to take ‘em in [applanse); and you'll cor; - Utermehie, Esq., for’ = D —Guaatiuass : HABLE BROTHERS. pn yet lotol, (late Brown 's,) their ¢ 5 that Batis, who re- | soon be comin’ after Waiker White to let you id W. Brown, Exq., purchaser. ‘Thi uPoxco’s Golden Pi arene fay sppreciaee sides on, 2th street. had for some time been in- | into Lis labor-umion society. He was a goin tu | agents have, during the present month, soll tae | 8 they deserve. Price $1 per box. ste bones #3 FASHIONABLE TAILORS = | — Hee the school girls into his apartments and | keep hammerin’ away at his ark jest to take in | Hon, Thomas B. Bryan the H Sold wholesale and retail by Z. D. Gilman. that one of the girls ley Opera House AND CLOTHIERS, 000. Re- tail by the following dra, Kidwell & Son; mari ——sN. W. CORNER Ju ABD F. D. Dowling, 44 and © streets southwest; J. Coughlin, F, corner 9th street; P. H. Heller, 7th and N streets; W.B. Entwisie; Wilfred Mcleod, A. STRAUSS, : “came so correpted that | and accommodate his workin’ frens. He had | of Madixon, Wisconsin, for she led other children there at the sviicitations | been raised on a Plantation, and knew what it B. H. Warner, real estate broker, has soli to of Butts; that there were some twenty girls from | was to labor, and how important it was to stick | Col. Enoch Totten lots 75 an in subdivision this school who have visited bis room=, and th d help each other. Every old plan- | Of Square 274, on 12th street, between T and U ideas have been taught them. Il tell you that streets, improved by two three-story brick | Georgetown. e02 A. STRAUSS, ceo) co. = ‘ menced this work it is = a Latens SWRETEES big igi dwellings, for $6,100. a For Corns, paxione, cailiblains, Ingrowing A. STRAUSS, XC Eas —* WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, rough. | and “the cake sweetens *Lasses;”” both a - a Ni a Mey ne be Ot “ance tortured te Bite S340 bonds for his | must go together; so we must work and sweeten | ,, THE GRAND Duwe has bad the honor of hay- | Natit, &e, site Tredoury Department Warten scala pd CLOCKS AND FANCY Goups, ne Sarance {ey Morrow, and up to 2 o'clock had | cach other. (Applause.} ‘These contractors | ME many novelties in the way of dress and or- ton; Nol? North Charice teoet: Delta . FIFTEENTH STRELT 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. not « fed in getting security. He bas think they have got us, and he was sorry to say | BAments named for him, and among the latest — 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, — pleyes Me re. A. G. hldle, Chandler and that there is too many niggers that can be por li grads nape bec ee nv agert pa ved Pit Fe Sa eee ang snccenstal Latrobe 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. Wasnixetox, D. 0. Under Metropolitan Hotel, € o dete saysit isa pat-up . | bought up on ‘lection days wi i Sy di pone . — eaters ant iat ant world; also, cE. He will be locked ip in jail to-night unless he | lage® beer, OF. cigars and tek ae cakes: | received at Brigg's emporium, j 9,437 Pennsyl- | Chandcliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, ai | 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, can get security {ust the way with their old masters; they couid | Jame aveuue. They consist of tiny betis and | Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, Y.M. ©. A. Ballas The Large and Continnons Bales of the N. sceemein ine ————o | always git just twice as much work outor a nig- | Staffs, hung within hoops, rings, and oval de- | ing, 9th and D streets. Pacific 7-34 Gold Bonds in ape FOR DIAMONDS, &c., Onpixation oF Dea stevening the | ger by promising @ few ginger cakes, or a bis- | /€Ds,with gold wires. and are exceedingly sty- 7; aa wall wacemaies ‘Third Door East of Mth strect. - this Country and very impressive ceremony of ordaining deacons | cuit; and a goodsweet cup of coffee was sure dees aC ve. at. Etigg has also Just re- RERMOMETERS and sre repaired Third Door East of Mth street, in Europe, where they hare a Kecosnized Om on took piace at the “th street Methodist Paxtest- | to win if nothing else woutd. (Laughter.) No ceived some splendid Alaska diamond stds and | and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street as Third Door Eset of ith *g Standinz on all the Bourses, Guarantees ant Church in the presence of a largo cougre- | doubt there was some of his hearers who never | *Olitaires, set in gold, and an endless variety of mer nh since the Barty Completion of the Entire He bas kept the large opporttion Jewsiry store gation. Key. H.C. Cushing preached a very | heard apy logic before, but it was true that | tortoise-shell, jet, and rubber jewelry, which i= Georgeto Advertisements Line of Road. Albany and =| appropriate sermon on self-examination trom | many a colored man in ‘the fifth districk would ing to be so much: In demand during theeom- | Georgetown wi od the Pealmn cxaxiv., Zid and 2ith, after which the | lie like the devil for a blemntt eed eek t | Mg season. He will this week receive a choice candidates, Bros. Henry Bruner and John Lee | cup of corce. He wantel than re go homeand | ck of chromos, to which the attention of his Straughon, were presented. and the president of | tell their wives how Walker White could tat Patrons lsrespectfully invited. the Maryland Conterence, Rev. 4). E. Reese,or- | logic, and weren't no feol neither. Now, all| Tar Pormt LooxovT RatLroap.—The citi- ‘aimed them to the office of deacons—Rev. Der. | that we've got to do is to elect our own men to zens of Prince George county, Md., held a public Drinkhouse and Kev. H.C. Cushing assist- | office, and meeting last week, at which the county credit to ing in the ceremony STEER CLEAR OF GINGERCAKE INPLUENCE. the amount of $200,000 was pledged to the aid of Be ee ‘These white fellows that we elect soon get | the railroad between Washington and Monks ov Ancapta.”—Mr.T. Harry Done- | shead of the contractors in making big shows, Point Lookout. A bill for a charter isnow pend- Sacdarnerecent crip te Sew York, was depn- pa — in hey Mad =e ing In the Maryland Legislature, and within 1d Roy % lain of “ ct than contractors themselves, He after passage work com- ‘of Arcadia’ for the District. aud im thes cance) | didi like tesco these thine iene et poss va wea the past ~ ‘care. and Ee era Di.tpd Saas ee, Sas STP Pj Aid Lingan streets. Oice’houre 8 to} 2to 1 p. m.,4to x HIBITION AND CONCERT. vi The scholars of WEST GEORGETOWN M. E. SABBATH 8C) EpgaeePa Gaol pil corer Reape on WEONESDAY §V: » March 20, at 73; e'clock. month of January, is due to the fact that they are based on the amplest security, being a FIRST AND ONLY MORTGAGE upon the road, and also upon over FIFTY MILLION ACRES OF LAND, Tickggp, 2 certs. mt5-3t* i state | menced. A coi pr Tomas be WLINe keer Gee LANG, Awct'r; Goorgeto AMILY SEWING MACHINE. bas just instituted Barton’ Chamber, No. t,o | of ic morals, and =) all vote | county is pans oo acute Bt ac ceaeylge = oy ie 8 oe onre Bonen, oe ee ek si. saalnat = Bm ge ang bee Ne Remage of the bill. S. T. Suit, Dancan 8. ba th ae 4 VALTARES IurRovED . ee = - B.C. ry ata; 4 these istrict ‘alker, and othe: » BE’ - —.. Second V. K. C_John T. Ford; R. 'F.. ohn | fellows bad said that Jobo H. Crane had put bist theenterprisg, < ““Pitalisis are concerned in | hW 4 Romenes Hsia: = ‘taken Habu; K. A., William Burrows; RA | Upto making this lecture, but he dgnied it out —_— iPr Fines e deed. at to the under. ‘done promptiy. Bice; G.1.¢., Frank Iseman; G. 0. C., Frank | and out; he didn’t knew Crane, didn’t | Taz Boanp oF Pruiic Worxs have, upon Tartine and reese Pseegyand recorded 3 Irwin. want to. ho suggestion of Major Richards, consented to | Sun by direction of the pares at folio 336, "J. MILETEAD. Agent. o—— Here Walker said he would sit down, as he | have the back stand on 6th street, between C Pach. at premises, on —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———_—_—_—______= Kerr your FRONT DOORS LecKeD.—Hoxse | didn’tavant to tire chem ont. street and Louisiana avenue,” removed one A.D. at 4: . 1518 joth street, between P and @, wasentered | Voices.— Go on, Walker. Pee tas tena ae peeguence ofthe malt. Sunday evening about dusk by a anesk thier, | Walker rose and said he woald be glad to hear at the house of Mr _D. ‘The board who has been operating in the viciuity for sev- | from AKred Day. ve authorized Mr. Wm. D. Wise to erect a «ral days, and stole eleven deijars troma bureau | Voices— No! no!" « Go on!” &e. temporary bridge on N street southwest where 2 wer ii the second.<tory front, rode. Being np aiker— “Maybe some ef you think you | it crosses the James Creek Canal. hightened off, be lefteverytiag but the money | have 2 MONTHLY NEETIN scattered over the floor ee id ‘NOT GOT YOUR QUARTER’s worTH.” Tae BSSUELS MOUERLE 1S OF | the wi Ce oe X31, ¢- A: thls evening promises pW RSERE wine we an | {ema og ae they needed tor coe poe mo De Pp pep thag eed | me seni _ has consen| ask Brovher Day to enlighten them weiter | In order to acco! many who are | Voices“ No, Walker, we won't give 25 cents "al nsually crowded out of the lecture the to hear Day; he’s wo workingman. meeting will be held in Lincoln Hall at the usual | JM. CaP: | . Walker rose up im a twinkling, and aid, | boar for the daily prayer meeting—6 p. m. maritd —”* SHOMAS ~ Some one here says Dayain’t no workingman. | New Pvsications-—From Shilling on and E14 & BENDELSON. = Fin — | Now just let Day get after you with a bill for to | from J.C. Parker we have the Galazy tor April, is to Geo. W. Orme.) , CAite PLewwen” as performed by John | collect, and sce whether of no he ain't a work. | @ enperior number: from James L. Kervand, | Wbolessie end Rotai in, Ee a auc oF jue most touching imper- | ingman, especially if you've got anything in | Blactwod's Megacine for March with two arti- | FI*P GRC BRIE, WINES, LIQUORS, vown to the stage, and we have no | your hore to take away.” [Applaus. } eles ct jal American interest—one on £9 Raper mens G : cintive audiences will as- Here Walker took his seat, and after Day had | “Gen eo." and “The American Revoke,” | Gcods delisered ib wey part oF the D semble at the National this we ok. riken to explain, the meeting dispersed. by Cornelius O. Dowd (Charlee Lever.) charge,

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