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EVENING STAR. THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION san ernie ae Fat szTested im its operations in the House of | we ssc. . GEORGETOWN. SS | Precedings ee ae House Com- A xouMENt OF COL. DONN PIATT BEFORE THE eS ouete pres. was ee ee — Tax Lanon axp Epreationat Aseoria- SIXT LiLD . WEDRENDAY.___-------- Apel 3, 2078. a Snes ET Fepealcd by law. And yet in that brief m=, | and og eat perjury. In the caren of | TOT ofthe fourth dtr, (Ccorgetown. eax of | U-rtectann wat fs bie Tape 30 ist, wt ATFOMAL NEw a | The Congressional investigation into the Asa matter of general interest we print below | with ail the obstacles thrown | Joba NE, Reypotts dod Se ekaek A Eee com DAL EVEMIBG BOXE, Apeil 4, 152, o 7 LOCAL, NEWS. char, ainst the Board of Public Works and the able argumentof Col. Donn Piatt before the | has dome more work for | Selling without license, the judgme tg vg ay FB re ; o- the new District government was resumed this Senate Oommittee om the District of Columbia | Randied larger sums with leas, loss, than can | tee peter ee eae ruithtee of the teatation Chick etn | ane WIELTA Mw KIMe, Sec Amasements, &c., To-night. oe tama nes mmitiee, 9n Monday in opponition to the bill amonding | Ue, shown in any punlic work the world over. the case of James ‘Thorpe, chargea | Te*n — —_ ts al A. Oates’ “: > ; : woneer : George lowe * comic | Morning before the House District fo “ ri of Paris.” and the testimony on the part of the District the “act creat > pterests of the workingmen with « view PROS. DOW f,2 new government for the | Wide streets have been and are being paved, | with keeping a gambling house, was sct for = ea ccien Gnd her Gee ae eons BX Tees. vows * by snaking a large pum- drains have been constructed, and, fer the first Monday. - Columns bes beating Judge G. P. Tischer, Col. J. A. Ma- | TRUSTER 'S HES PPRCTS OF THE pe it Menagerie, Mutewm, | government was continued. Ravel thocdone deainta. ts detract of | time in he Ristory of our old capital, tt beging | Cinctrr Cover, Judge Macdrthur_—To-day, grease’ G Be Deer. James Rer, James Fer | PP L MANUFACTURING . d Cw reet lot. ASPHALT PAVEMENTS. which argument was published in Tax Stan of pr bagoas a seaoag ee the gentiemen em- | Collins egt. McLaughlin, Perry agt. Mudd, | gearson, J. E. Cox, H. Petersand James Mor ANA BING, Apri One 7.—Fair for the bencfitof St Wm. B. Perisen sworn:—is engaged in the that i oa ed t0 do this was most wits, aud it is a | OMe, Jt. & Co. agt. McLaughlin and Collins, | Screticcied an executive committer. AR rE ey Bene incon wir o | construction of asphalt pavements ander the Mr. Piatt said he had been honored by pte gecord for them that, after the =apst Pett hd Bro. agi Charpenning, Burdette agt. | Norman. Wm. Peters. C. W « Davenport, . = o—_— atent beld by himseit; had done work in Central a request 10 appear and say something in behalf | PTO™ . Spalding & Angus, Storry agt. Balan, Davis randison, a cor : ‘. ‘ A searching investigation, animated by the dead- | th . =| B. G romdemsed ospect Park. New York, and onthe of the present territorial government as against : . olan. Fowler & Co. agt. Bunker & Plow- | y Paci peernrtiniene ri City and in Brooklyn; lwo at the there meworialists who ‘eek to terminate its | Hest animosity, no ono net that has even the | man, Blake, trastec, agi McCarthy, Boring trance to Futepaughic chew. = | West Point Military Academs; in front of the existence, for that is what this bill means. In Rod swidenee pop ge eed 4 tones. | 28% Byrne, ’Uliner agt. Young, Conaoily act. entrance to Forepaugh's s ise | Arlington House in this city, and ether places: accordance with this request he had attended tp, ie Gan wanek lee a ————— trial be. | Eracley & Sons., Trautman agt. Goedchild © = waieden cate sn | put down his first pavement onthe Sth the former meeting of the committee, and ater | 1,57 Goo Fenton, Kives agt. Klingle; judgments by de- avenue drive in New York in 1849; it is'as good listening to the learned gentleman, Mr. Ord- | {Te We Proceed to change. There is no danger. ; rer and Guanes, Ketoria, Stone Ware, R ard Comnectton $00 The. Lead Pine, Piatt am Seale, - Pinckney. a board of education; Gov H. D. Cooke and H. B. Mullet, ho Screens. Sifters ck ene Teck ; > js | twit final. Henderson agt. Riley et al; motion or - in fa ¢the well. - This, the so-cail torial government, is | 5. a bers. Resolutions were adopted in favor of the And many otber articles not » emtionst Goas. ascistant chief of the Berean | DOW a8 when it was laid; received in New Tork | way, whe appeared for the memorialists, he ue ihe Shien ea ene for new trial. Church & Co. ‘agt. Murdock; | renomination of Grant and eorex RP DODGE. waters ot Engraving and Printing, bes tendered. bie \-imeb pavement, (the same as he found nothing upon which to base a reply. are only the agents of Congress, and judgment for most of proper affidavit. Abner |" Briipine Astoctation.—-At te oth annaai| ™3 THOS DOWLIN., ay Tesighaiion to take elect May 1, and has been | Putting down here,) €3.50 per vard, and the He had appeared a second time and listened to | Oh, °aty'T hate ny donke ting oep oceans at. Realey; verdict for mdant with Costs. | meeting of the stochholters of the Gh Bursline 7m. B. WHEATLEY sot ¢ of absence to that time. oid the excovatin: is thts aity Be moaives St 3 | boss Green, ino ee grote ont watch over their proceedings. cee theca on pol ar Ameciatton, Reid lust night, the following oft V oTkew Pan iEe, ‘ a iam atte | T yard, and is requ ‘xcavating— en had unwittingly iy 31 ick Court, Judge .—To-day, some | cers were elected fer th staf ~ i AD SCOURING ABLISHMEN 1 Re fades connected woken | Soper vard forthe pavement and 20 cents per | in tavorof the goveroment as it it Mr-Ord: | The Kearned and eloquent genileman who : ; ho oe a pare. y | dozen offenders torteited t hi plabs » president; 4] Goddar: | Yard for excavating, is now engaged in laying a | ‘way had given an account of the deplorable | Chened. Sutroduced ina singniar—I, won't say | Drove oender iorteited their, collateral tor | Ciabnug! Mn. Rig, Seotinnt ane Frey, : rE Coen thie cy; Mes. De. | Tivement om Vereemt wensee im this city, | condition of the ae-colled eating population of the least singular manner certala aMdacite, | Smith got too much Fighting allow whisky in ph F. Birch, Thomas Dowling. fe cdutaton of heathen women in fercign | Hom K street to the Citele; received 4 per | the District. ‘He bad informed the committee | te did thie besitatingly. He seemed to do ii | Hct head, and this morning paid $5 for dior. | Andrew Erey, Wan. A. Hatchine nan Gibbons, Me (educati ne yard fer the pavement in front of the Arling. | that five men could control a aajority of the nd-was carried, I tho-ght, | ‘!erly conduct. Robert Haney was required to | J. V. Vater, and James A. Retle diene with reluctance. ton. Witness here described at some length the | voters; that be had seen men marched to the | tito their qroduction by the fervor of his eto. | Shell out $3 Rolle and voted like cattle; aud then, not sti | quence. f could not get hold of these affidait=: E Lieutenant E. C. Pendleton, U. 8. navy, and all the loose change he Mise Mary R. S-xton, danghiter of Josoph Ek, | manner in whick the pavement is laid and 4) tor | The annual report ot the secretary shews a zabeth Storrs got on a rampage | satisfactory and healthy condition of the acto vs ser nd winter gu d« during the - a een a? % diferent materials used. Witness believes th T didnot ca see tlh i act yand last night, having settled down | ciation. The total receipts for the five years t place in the Tnetriet ¥ Bere Tenet Chak eae anise Tes Tat une | pavement he ls Bow constracting te superior tu | easertion With curtain aligevicnan that what he made mo curiona Leese co pit ten nl | A BOly. drankobe Gabanakeaed Gn enone expired amount to $20,04048, and. the “total | Geert men's Cloth me, Rversthing apecraining t sted x ae, tee Officiating, | fhe one im (ront of the Arlington, ar he sa oihcrs bed sworn to, And sow Mr. Green | was struck with the conservative conduct of the | Morning settled for $5 at the poilce court. | expenditures s246.90095, cach i heel ra pa, whenit uudeutts which were on the hanlsor | Made improvements on his patent ‘since then; | comes in with a like showing. And yet the | Waritmuck with gave us only five affidavits when | Elizabeth Marshall, loud ond boisteroustalking, | auddelinquencies $983 34. Fromestimates mate seh om T Ofte Box 723. the colored burglar who waiked | “ple cold tar and gravel pavements do not | proposition is coolly made to extend this evil | fi mid just as well have procured forty, | Caused by benzine in the head; fined $b. | it is thought that about three years more will be = ay, were | ¢OSt Over SI per yard; many pavements of cold | trem where itis now confined to al! the officials be- | tar in Brookiyn had been taken up and retaid | of the District. The gentlemen di . | three times fm one summe: taking hie account of the voting population ts | Robert Farrell, charged with indecent exposure | required to cancel the 7,06 shares yet remain, BR* THOMAS DOWLING. Auct r, be correct. I beeve that an active agent, | iD the Smithsonian grounds on the 1th day of | ig, 2.228 shares having been cancelled atter the MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS. DRY using due diligence, could fetch usten an hour | December, was arraigned, and pleaded not | close of the fifth year. An amendment to the Wgh AT AUCTION not exagge- i 1 examined | rate in the least. They gave us a photograp net(Senth | Thernton Smith’s pavement in Agricultural Kit yl bo or Sopeiees of Washington, | of these things written by one man, signed by | Btilty. Aresy e married lady living on B | constitution allows 10 per cent. per annum ‘ payee casttes aval: ‘cies vould § af Nie *"in this respectour national capital is vo wo pr oto ode TS et New Tam Ee eongh th rot Mgrs fled bie pe | —- ihe hn ae Ee corner first time nei for travel; aid put his pba earl “| turnished with afiidavits. eh an grounds on the day siring to w ww from the association. No since th force the | P any street subject to heavy travel ae ee fy dene wibee cts ‘The other side take a swear at it, and if they | ( n and passed this man Farrell, who was | sales of money, the receipts being taken up to ¢ffieers in th able qua-. | Pavement is perfectly impervious to water; Feet at Trane te to be done with our citien | tcli the truth this elogueat gentleman, who & a bench near the ith street gate, | pay withdrawals of last month ters. The nt tral and well | Made an estimate of — pin prove Son je Npelinte 3 +o full of patriotic enthusiasm for the righ ted her in the grossest manner, and TEE ACTUAL Cost ci Sales of 3,590 bushels ing bis pav = to . The pr adapted to the polic Washington City Preebytery. The spring = n ot the “Presbst Washington city” was opened at Dr. Boyuton’s Assembly Presbyterian Church last night, and Kev. Dr. Noble, the retiring moderator, preached from Exodus, chap. xxv. v- 8, and chap. x, ¥s_ 19 and 20. Kev. Dr. the Bestoen Presbytery, and the poor colored labores, himself led mea to th Folls lik cattle, and by fre it, after puting it.down in | rate a peisonous malaria that affects the ent : “Exeavating old country. To this source {trace much if not ver square yard; grading | that has so demoralized our legislation, iswered Stone for the base, 5 one of our courteand corrupted our pecple. as he went to tal e hold of her she strack him in | ef prime red what, at #1.9 Shauched whole neigh. | the face and knocked him over the d| Ar —Canalboat Kound Top, No. 1, trom meals of bread and meat and | 1! away. She Lad subsequently 1, with €30 barrels cement, to i expenditure of £1.50 ahead, If these | the same grounds several time George Waters. We need not confine ourselves to New York, | 2M davits are to be believed, he not onlg de- | (urning home from market at t = — = not confine New York, | sled the sheet-anchor of ETZ & BENDEW Whose foul rottenness has shamed us before the | they; yrounds, testitied that he had often see: 7 y ™ e wx nit hse xht to vote for a delegate, but he swin- | &OuRds, testi as Be nad often soon this a 4 Bu er cod sGtn eed ete ted a where we Rave | died the poor voter most abominably by paring | man there uring the last 1s months. Another 7 SOND NDRIA. Vine Ghocearke wherein each instance one clase expends ‘what Only Sigg, Ahead, when quotations ranged at $2 ticer gemini as often amee four times Exrosios 18 A BANK Vatir.—The whole pein. soba Pris g 2 6 25. on. § ‘ 3 _~* ° city was excited this morning by exaggerate SOG Plaster per | gots paye, and tresgonsible men uso the | “Aly time. Mr. Chairman, har been so limited Si Bendy, conten Tee a eane gata arrest. | sccounts of an accident that"het saekirel Micestetal cost | _Ebelisee, qentienen, that this evil comes, ix | 1 ould not say all that I wished, but probably | !T- ly, counsel for defence, stated to the 4 ge . is k TH BAS REMOVED wag. commer of Pros fice hour She time. Pri- free institutions, | Yate watchman McCauley, who patrols these emore to Geo, W. Orme.) alers in WINES, LIQUORS, & 3 . Lot second course, 25e; composition and asphalt, 38% | ris and b 89 Rect MIKES rector Goods delivered tx any part of the Dir char | 25e; total cost of third course, | the Citizen's National ik, corner of Prinee a ; 7) " it more than enough, for you understand this sub. | Court that his client had consented to go to | ang Water ot : = = er | “wincns hd fownt tay hole in the treet, | thing’ called ihe ehechve tanehioe;and'in tug | Jee beticr than any of singe agnnc Ki anthsrad ones | temic and ear hat ng” tte pa LADIES’ GOOD: Chester satenteeae | 2d in seme places had to go down four or five | sccordplace, froma sistake In the organisa: yw noting about the charge in Deccanen et aetnied ester submitted @ | fot io remove this clay ‘ : | found tour of thrm between K street aud the | a privileze, and originated | Circle: ascertained these soft spots by the roller | some proc h | and then sounded their depth with a pointed | liberty and the use of one Suew aneine aie Geen ion 1 | Uculars of the affair are as follows: The vali aad get a solid bed; had | tion of our eilies, This voting is not a raglt but Our Manufacturing Interests. He introduced several gentlemen to pote tent that band been bert oe has eqreped froma berece | SF actAs BO’ : ie iain ; , en lett ope ran unsuccessful | SS" MADAME the right to lite, ] RULE FacToRY—MacHiNe shora oF Tie | AUTe Hughes, Eduaca Wivhon Sept. Gomis | attempt to light it yesterday. and this mornin, ei tenertas ew iarit mse | tanger om some, TOMAS BAtLROAD—U | and Mr. France textised in thi respect. Mies. | 72ORAfter the bank opened, with a Ngited 4 ‘es AT'S PROE IEGS. ™ *, es Ji y ‘TEREST ON MONEY. z @ teller, went in wit! 3 « it it down the broken stene | protected and perpetuated. jJiow far it may EST MONEY i Emma M 2 part rosecution, . . a SWITCHES bi ery met this morning at Se | under th “arlington wement himself, and property be exercieed con be EReged byremem- | A meeting of the committee on manufactures ed that che. baa us Perens Srna pemnaaites ' t 9 ovelock pet P testified that che bad seen Mr. Farrell at the violent explosion occurred, accompa | aud §7 each fuederaion announced neveeal commitios, | RECWSitis there; would not construct a pare- | bering that the man voted for holds the position | of the legislative assembly waxheld at Metre. | fertined Anna Howard, in 1th street. This ts aloud report. Mr. Ubler was blown nthe necessity of |] THE WATER POWER QvEsTION—PROPOSED on the subject of eb was made the special order for ut with dry broken stone at the bas j unless | of agent v4 Call apd examine for yourself mars Im 2 ital Mere that agent obeys onr will | rots Mall, lest evening. Mr. Augustus Watson | a house of assignation.” Had heard him spoken | Ott of the vault info the office, and had his face | —c™-o=@*zamine for yourself _ws Fie ee ea ee dandeciandand Dasil | there is something to hold the stone together | and reflects oar opinions it is neecsrary to have | addcessed the committce on a plas to utlline the of there as.agentieman in every respect. Wit- | PT bands severels burned. Mr. Furlong, the Fieber om the death of Kev. 5. Tustin, B.D. | the surtace of the pavement will crack: ‘mixes | him elected. But when the oficial has some | water by placing an accumulating reservolr in | ness was housekeeper to Mrs, Howard at thee | LOok-keeper, whose de-k was opposite the vault Rev. Mr. Tyler deli ing address the stone for his pavement with a bitumi Fpecifie act to perform as he ease of judge, | th city, which might be hiled at night, as sug- | time. The case rested here; judgment suspenited. | 20°F, ¥a* knocked off his seat, booksand papers | 9° NINTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F composition to herd it together; has exam’ | or when his duties are those of mere routine, as | gested by him some months since. He proposed | Another charge of the same kind was here | Were Scaitered about in every direction, and | pas added tober stock of MILLINERY he estimates of Thornton Smith and A. Grant; | ina postmaster or a policeman, veticg for suck | thir plan asa substitute for the thirty-six ineh brought, the time being on the 25th of March, | “™€ panes of glass in the doors and windows | FANCY GOUDS a full tine of Fidiculous; witness Was ready to | is not essential. On the contrary. i# in direct | main, which he predicted would not be laid for | tu wikteh hee ploniea cet Edward Gib- =. Usier wes taken tmap the 7 . r - over their prices. and would | violation of what we seek to maintain. I want | # year to come, and would cost $4,000,000. On son, a young colored man, testitied that on the where bis injuries were attend- LADIES UNDERWEAR, © good and sufficient bonds; a pavement of | the member of the legislature to retleet my wili | his plan he elaimed that motive power could be % fterwarrds were shattered. director's rec m for the Gospel i making an ear- ‘or ais to young men under the eare day in question he « Te moved te his tome | 1. which she would tention of | Lat 0 F a the kind Aescribed by Smith’ and Grant pat | in the laws he may make, or the policy he may | had tor all light manufactures, including the | 43), aaenae a pas ioe inant Pye erie ck. The bank wax closed during the ex- | WS pitnn “an othe ye fees ane Ss cae ade eaeire for the work. Kev. | gown on Pennesivania avenue would not last | inadgarate; but what isit to me whether the en ME teschines, froim 5,000 to 10,000 in num- | gromscat manner, and he (witness) pointed bim | ‘tment and a policeman gnarded the doors. | rates pant iy t. On motion of Ree. Mr. Mitchell, the | 2t OUR. judge who decides my case or the postmaster | U reer, aniiee ong, and cond cj tameter.and | outto a watchman, when accused walked i by ae partial eeree ofthe back building or - Sarai aee ae wabsiciy sealed: tg dnast at thi York CS427'S REPORT ESPECIALLY Was nipicv- | Who distributes my mail is @ republican era | fourteen miles jong, and conld supply the three | 4} - Bunday asked that judgment in this case be | bY the pertial burning of the back building ot GRAND OPENING prenes tay senaives to meet at the New Sex Los, democrat, so that he does his duty with fidelity | mains. ‘They had but one reservuit. now, Pi ned ontil the third case could be heard. | jbo house No. 106 King street, belonging to Mr. ‘ ves for Lieeiteee Mescee Haare £%2 | and not worth anewering. and intelligence?) The man, then, who pleads | der Mill lranch reservoir having been’aban- | Annther charge mas mnakiar a goer kind, the | Benjamin Barton, but occupied by Mr. Jos a - Khoberts and “By Mr. Coombs -—Capt. Grant and Mr. Fred- | fo! manhood suffrage in the s:tection of a Board | doned. | He would propo erectionot ares- | time xed on tue “itl of March, @ eulored hang nanaer asa clovking store. The fire. it is said, rec an ine | Ctichs reported that the pavement of witness | of Public Works simply mudules tae affair. erveir north 6 in which the water | named \ ; chinaney. The flames were " 5 em Kivcceded te examine | an ge bey \ But our great trouble comes from thefact that | could be rm at Taned Amos Davis testified to particulars of ht." He believed that the | the rome chovactey as cence 0 tt speedily extinguiched, and that, too. before Coombs —We have not arraigned Mr. | we hase modeled our cities after those ot Eu- | cost would not exceed $100,000, and tl done; Uut in this caze there were two women | MUCh damage had been ‘uccas Mr. San- MASONIC TEMPLE, ned. Parisen’s pavement, all acknowledge that it is | rope, ‘crgetting the difference in circumstances | ment should pay kalf, and he tho " s cr had 3.000 insurance en his stock, and the . ° a good one. . nt’ brought shout such widely diferent pressure would be s0'great that the fire depart. | {eatited that he aay, Fattellon Mth arecear tt Eohaing fry mrenig a, Se Sie Sere, Mr. Chandier.—_Oh, yes; Mi Thornton Sm‘ sults. In Europe the cities were not. ineory ment, or at least a large portion of it, could be | o'clock on the day alleged. Mr. France teatin, Ronsiee 38 cue Goat Weanves—The | sew importation ¢ from Paris of # fine seloo- ht it was not as good as bis. rated Dy a higher municipal authority. ‘They | dispensed with. The water loses forcein pro- | ed to-secing him at his Sables at 1215 week, Gucnt RIviCal Ot Renee kee ane ae Soeee | Gent cages rss resumed :—Had seen them putting | grew up slowly in the dim past, and distance It comes, he said, and he | ap., and remained there until 2 o'clock, with the = ts loaded with coal from | FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for receptions n the pavement on Pennsyivania avenue in | time great centers of wea'th and intelligen tthe power of the water should b= | exception of about ten minutes, Me, Hughes teonepenmeee citngrerteeeae es an eae et bee OPERA KID GLOVES at 91.5: Ione | | Mr, Faton stated that he bad been tn corre- | tod o'clock, Im the afternoon’ ee eat ing, | Activity and bustle have usurped the place of th a view to his ordination. Henderson and Sutherland ex- y Ny in experim ; Hebrew and Greek theology, 8 nest which has taken place before ars. The ordination wiil take place on Wedne=day evening next. Kev. Dr. Chester presented his report on front ot the President Beiore the age of printing all the learning about their paveme the age was concentrated in these ci d - 4 4 » fata - f p> Pe An elegant assortment of LACES, LACE ooU ; e laid by witness; had scen holes in it, bat never | songht for scientific or Hterary intelligence, he | spordence with « tirm of New York who propose | ‘The Court here Iatersrntonn merin the lazely prevailing quietne ieee Fans. CORSETS. Whether there ic anything Im the pullty to the | @imined them carefully; did not Krow if the | liad to seek the teachers and their manuscripts fo cotablish a rifle manufactory here ifthey can | would disgniss this case ‘and fine wecused ety —— Bien. ee teens wenive pies RIRHONS and Bows Hoste nys 2 chateh averse to the mpeotntinent of cleans | holes were caused by the concrete wearing | in these citics. In this way the denizens of the | meet with suficient encoarag: notice oF the RIO” | cach im the frst two cases, and in default 99 | Ponsand herring, four hundred shad, and four | Chsing out sale of WINTER BONNETS anc chareh adverse to the appointment of deacon- r by depression in the road oer ie thes are e a auagance, of the country, and | pose to bring thelr arm to the notice of the rep- | cars in the workhouse. The Judge remarked | LUMdred bunchesof rock and perch have ar- | HATB et per cent din = eeees.) - The reg ort is quite a sal one, anid after | stones were worth nbou , as they grew in wealth and knowledge they be- | rescntatives of the foreign governments by es- | that the court had tr y been called upon Pee ‘They sold, the shad at #22 per hundred. ADIES, ATTENTIO! — nek s language in commending P! cobble stones here were epme of course the governing elements and a hing the manufactory here and to place | to fine poor drunken creatures £5 for indecent | © Agee! pte pe 25, to S14 per thousand. a and then referring toseveral clauses in tht | net goed for much for base; witness woald not | certain sovereignty attached. They made the ice in it: and to form a company with @cap- | exposure, but this was the first case where a | 220 the perch and rock at from 18 to 35 cents 8. RELUFR, 715 Market Spon, Testament. in which the duties of deacons are | tee if tor bare for his partment; did uot think | goverpmcute Uencand they make tic serene of $200,000. ‘The arm has been approved by | professional exhibitor bad heen brought before | PF bunch, according to quality. wishes to call your attention to the fect chat he tans For thee er aa, nat Phocbe was commended | the concrete pavement men made auything by | ments now. You pase from the refinement, the | the crdnance Cerartment and the government | him, and, as far as this court could, he proposed |, 4&&. DR. Mary E. Waker, in her pants, | dnb tet 'v De Cheese enich. it Prescribed for deacoms. | having the cobblestone given them, a they had | wide intelligence and patriotic impulses to-dae | are now mapmtucturing 1,000 to test it. It is ex- | to pat the Of condemnation on'such demor- | esd throngh here this morning on her way to Seine to eee aot ind (nat women were or- | to haul it from the stecet first, break itwith | of any city in Europe to the lenorance of the | cecdingly simple In its constrn aizing practices. An appeal was taken, and | \¢??4 station —Gazvttr, las! erening. d fice ney e 5 | —- : : wake pouank Mr. Eaton further state¢ Pye nelson While hedeesbointed | hemmers by hand, and then cart it in the country around—the peasantry, ate ad been in | Mr. Miller, cou psel for the District, gave m back again; witness under his contract | that are scarcely one remove from our fi pndence with Mr. T. A. Scott, of th: | that he would have the c: fore itie Criminat the word deaconess used in the constitution of Lond to the Board of Public ‘Works | slaves of the Reuth. The terrible conflict we yivania Centralrailroad, and had butlittle | Court ina few dave. bilwatiad a one CITY ITEMS. the ebureh. it is not ‘bited: and while the » his pavcment in repair three years, wit- | have lately witnessed between the communes it’s letiers that the | each case. ‘ aa Sinan church ts st it is not so in uld guarantee his pavement for five years | of Paris and the traitors of Versailles illustrates ne shops of the Baltimore and Potomac ee ee Xo Lapy’s Tortet Compiete unless there regard to acentiais. The report refersto | Qitnout we ; the top or surface | wha’ will be located in this city. Mr. the tre synod of the Lower Rhine course ought to be rep! the top course cos Fisn anp Ovstrr MaRKEeT—Board o, Health | be the fragrant Sozoden!; unto the breath sweet Insyections.—Tuspector General Gatchel reports | odors it imparts, the gums a raby redness soon about %2 cents per | any difference betw: the inhabitants of our | 01 the read. the arrival and sale of marine products as fol- | a**umes, the teeth ick rival alabaster tint, ‘the base of the ent will last tor titty | cities and thoseot the country the difference isin Mr. Campbell said that it had appearedto him | lows:—Sloop Charlie, 400 Potomac shad, sold at | and stems as pearls set ina coral vase. wis) | ®ERLIN re oe —_ or more without any repairs; it costs less | favor of the rural districts. “At least there is no | that our rates of interest were higher here than | 30 cents ea 109 bunches herring, sold at 14 | a in repair a good asphalt pavement than | claim that can be established in favor of the | in Inanufacturing towns north. cents per bunch; 400 herring, sold at $17 per m ome er kind, provisied it is pui down properly | populations in towns over those of the country | Mr. Eaton said that subject would take care | thousah bunches perch, soid at 13 cents per | PO Tomen's foreign missionary society as being the | | ;on Lee avenue, in Brooklyn, wituess | to such an extent as to give the town any supe- | Of itself. If manufactorics arcfestablished there hooner Annie Gibson, 255 Potomac | Pe entering: wedge f m the emplovme mi ot women, | pot down the frst two coursc# amd let it} ¢ full be more persons aud more money in cireu- sold at 1 per hundred. Tug-bo:.t «i he (Dr. Chester) would hey were to | Hie ollie Fags ems ation. allow other denominations to receive all the | We "inte foliowing the top sur precisely what the towns arrogats tothemselves. ean. re- aced once in every six | How different all thisis with us If there is | garded this city as the proper place for the shops and the Netherls as having recom- mended seaconesses, and the synod of 15%), which provided for the ordaining of deaconesscs, In conelusion, the report says that wome. can best meet the wants of women, refers to the T can now exist of the | £6» M0-)which Iam prepared to sell et the lowes efieacy of Duponco’s Pill for ailments | "0s. Osillaud be comsieod: ae r to the female sex. Sold wholesale and | anso-tr between @ aud D. ii by the following ad, d at $27 per hun- | dwell & Son; F. D. Dowling, 4: = "O8 alte er derominati yy Be ae oper i ——e 1.100 bashels Woek sieve st; J. Coughlin, F, corucr of PIANOS, &c. A Probes oe es Ome. — Lew surface ne old one and war, toa state what wi rd ‘The Regular Repeblicansof the Tents yi 2)erior quality; smal! 7th and N sts; W. B. En- | ——————__ a Ir. ksland said that ¢ here, were some ‘a solid mi id put a concrete pave- In it yecenter our potice intric ts, large SI. Schooner Scotian, 10) bush- a, Georgetown. end a i ho were ahead of any on New York, which would ures, and toitwe give, most ORGANIZATION L. NIGHT. St. Mary's oy: small, 50 cen! Stoop = gered men he cver saw in the kind of work referred to. ; had never ben required to repa'r the tain this precious manhood | Delegates to the Central Committee Elected—As- | Josephesta, 200 bushels Little river oysters, net | _CORNS, Bextons, Bap Nais, &¢—Thone- at ho ener Oe nested eee re inch on any pavement he bad pur . tor after we bh # LeBarnes Protects, | yet in marke e broken cobble-stsne for ¢ they bad rornd surfaces, and no- Would adhére to a yourd surface like it | but a care of s i to a brokeu or irregular om f an | im whic! t pavement shenid not be good, the | The Geiccis would show in less than six montus; did | and a not want fo give mses to the pavements of | might a sivlant Sergeent-at- t not Hi Schooner Tennessee, 100 bush- | ands are relieved at Dr. White’s establishment and be 585 18 ‘ ging his Strikers from other D: els Deep creck oysters, small cents, large sl. #ireet, opposite Un tates Treasury, nt is Outvoted and Subside: Oyster wharves replete with bivaly a Weerbirgton, and 7 North Charles street, Balti- eting of the republican clab of the tenth | range from 20 cents ‘o 1 per bushel. Gomdem, | More. _ h property-h are itere rict was held last night at Germania Hall, | D&tions—1,310 buncpes fish condemned at fish = crs of this corporation, | ith street; J. A. Jeniferin the chair, whostated | Wharf, on schooner Flien Augusta, Dickerson, | THE Nationan % n the stepsot a bank | that they had been called toclect three delegates | Master. These fish were found by the fish in. | 824 15th st., pays well on thataccountclaim a seat at the | to the cc three, with ins for the estabt te the courts, the police t agents, we have nothin reets and’ alley 2 DT. 2 the motion, and made pyort there ferring to nan aid society in the New ns BayK, TF ct. on deposits. pesos 2 itral committee, and he was glad to see | Spector of the Board of Health to be inaheated | pp. ypox, 7 Dr. Boynton also favored th | Other perso~s; did not want it thought that he | board of directors, or a man riding in w ear | fr yn faces present that they were men be- | and. pufied condition, and aay decaying, | streets, Cousulting Physi Br. Boynton also favored the motion. Bes the culy man in the country who could lay | assert his right toa share in the management | tonging to the district, and not a crowd of men | arising from their being in the hold of the we. | 3 verete or asphalt pavements; the pavement in | of the | 16), street, in front of Vice President Colfax’s, 3 Mr. LeBarnes said he desired, before a | ¥ as just thrown there to make the street pas: that selects agents and expends the money | action was taken, to read a written protest Beaters and Slate Mant ble during the winter and oblige the persons wito | Of others, and herein lies his safety. ve to | against the action proposed by this meeting. Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Stripe lived there; it was not intended that the pave- | the tax-paver the expenditure of his tax, and + Bliss objected to his reading it. Itwas | Ot the Pennsyivan’ | Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. ©. A. B, lutions dividing the elders in’ fi rer tould stand. and they intended to relay it | you will have economy in place of extravagance, | weil known that LeBarnes’ actiom at the lact | Presents a more favorable appearance for all | ing, 9th and D streets. moved it be read, and that Mr. Shichie onan | and make a goodone; it was but one square, and | alul hovesty in lieu of thett. mecting was calenlated to stitle the republican f ‘€ interests engaged in it than for several SS, the elders and one of the signers, be heart, | #20mething bud not been pur there the place | But, Messrs. Senators, the District of Colum- | MCctine, was caleulate pretended to organize a | Seats. The coal production this year, it is | TRERMoMETERS and Barometers are repaired agreed to. Feading dlecemiee ths heoeron: would have been impassable this winter: thought | bia is peculiarly situated. hat which the peo- | club, and bad ignored the usual manner of fair Siete ee Se aah || nd ante tortie Be ee eee oa Sekt IMMENSE STOCK 2 = < os the pavement back of the Patent Oitice had | ple solicit cannot constitutionally be granted, | Gealin publicans. He a balt millions of tons. consumption - » referred to the committee: aud overtures. | more cepressions in it than neceseary; would not | and does not in fact cepa aracan republicans. He was waworthy Persona!s. ‘oad company, as the non-property- holder of a city demand ‘the exercise of a pro- frei other districts. He counselled barmon hell were appoi Kev. Noble presented a protest aga’ the action of a ig of the New York aven church. held on Getober 15th, in adopting reso- sel of the consignee, without ice, during three | ays. | ——_.+—_—_ ‘THE moet celebrated and su ist. The fathers of the ts is largely increased, which is accounted for by = = . lke to lay pavemeut similar to the one now | government, for goo and sufficient reasons to pet listen to nie Toorgs sinsanmendemeeas great severity of the weather the past win- SPECIAL NOTICES. ATERIALS. Tre at their annual | being Jaid on Pennsylvania avenue and guar. | thems «d for good reasons that time has | “Aster some debates the Doctor withdrew his | te, 2nd the greatly inereased activity among | BEST M 4 paeeting yesterday elected the foliowingoficers: | antec it to stand; c te pavements cannot be | since illustrated and demoustrated, moved the | ot,jections, and De Barnes was allvecd to real | the iron manufacturers. ‘There hasbeen ne A Card. ° BEST STYLES, ie Mo LOveioy, President, (re-elected:) | Igid in wet or irosipy weather; ‘you might as | seatof the national government from the old | ov paper.” He protested against the call which | Change in prices. though there was some talk | A Clergrman, while residing in South Acaerica, 3 - = ee vice president; Dr. J. ‘T. ) weiltry to heat a piece of iron in a snow bank | Cities that they might take it from the local in- i had been made as illegal, not authorized, and | 4M0Ng operators last week of advancing them | S# Diisei bars. discovercd « sufe and wi » {re-elected;) Dr. Charles E. as to luy a concrete pavement insach weather.” therefore fraudulent; that Jenifer was not | twenty-five cents per ton. As further evidences | {F the cure of Nervous Weakness. Kari 7 Suey BrsT W Bagver, treasurer; Drs. Dove, Drinkard, Fen- KMARSHIP isease of une Crinary and Seminal Organs, and the THE ©LASH RUN SEWER. sident; t ing at Wills’ ch | of the healthy state of the trade, the men are | P disorders brought on by banefal ani Lee, Mick, Aulick, Hartigan, Hagner, Magrader, | ; ype Teetherinight the delegates‘ had been Ghance | content with their wages, the operations with | tbole,tiait.cf disorders brought on by’ banctal ani owasr PR¥sEs Toner. J.T. Young. JH. Thospeon, B thon: ye agents of the governmens; they | in alegal way, and are tie nly men who efi'iy | tel market, and the carrying companies with | icmy penis, ,oreat numbers have been cured by LOWES s. son, Abhiord, Busey. Lee, Mackall, King, Kit sanahan; had por- i nesebmidt, and F. Howard, delegates to the id on one occasion themselves been surrounded | gamitted to the cenital committee, their tolls and tonnage. fheefflicted urd uafortumate, T will send tho recipe 7 annual ¢ gy POE CGE ing this medicine, in a sealed FoR pp and uslaid; one bar- | and threatened, and so they wisely removed the | "after the reading, some debate took place on |g. Pox © ~ eparing ane wal Pe ion of the American Medical , rel of cement to two uf sand Gee ued in the | seat of government to the wilds of the Potomac, | the proprigty of receiving the paper, and Mr. | co¥ATE Pox Come ro Stay. —Health Officer | envelop. yOSReH T INa x ‘@ convene in Pliladeiphia next | construction of the sewer; the beat brick were | where they solemnly revolved, and pat their re- | Hrurke hosed chat f we id ny ee able ek Beck ne carne ee ears haath ot — mD, Bible House, Wen and Boys. Was carried by an almost nnanimous vote. rr y ) as also the best cement and sand; good | ‘lve in the Constitution, to have a population ~ . mar22 ly New York City. —— 2 Klayers were employed, and witness saper- | without polities and a city that should belong to | " Dr. Bliss moved that they proceed to the elec- | Tather discouraging statement in regard to GENTLEMEN'S SPKING OVERCOATS, - re rm ns : “y the smallpox in the city. It was a contagion ——— oo " 2 7 HAVE Peen a Destacetive Finz.— d the work hizseit; a portion of the arch | the government, instead of a government that | tion of delegates; carried, and D. W. Bliss, John : : id of FINE SPRING SUITS jock this morning Oflicer McCathran | Lear Mr. Hoover's was furced out of place by a | would belong tothe city. In accordance with | Wallace amt de A Jontcmete chested ja lar el Bd Ne ey 1872 SPRING. 4872 si r a turned in gn alarm from box 38, caused bya tire , bankof earth thrown against oneside; the break | this organic act the District was managed by 4 | On motion, the club proceeded to the election | Bow sleed more accommodations and more bed- SPLENDID BUSINESS COATS, mike basement of Mr. F_ Freand's confection. | was repaired in two days; had some men dis- | commission until, I believe, 1812; and since then | of oficers for the engulng year, which resulted ding. He thought it womld be well to extend -—- BOYS’ BROWS SUITS Six Slote, corner of Ith street and Pennsylya- | charged because they did not do their work | until now we have had a mongrel affair that | as follow :—J. A. Jenifer, president; James the present building 100 feet, and Slit with pay atemne. The fire department was prompt | Well; the man Kern=, who testified before the | has all the evils of 4 low political life with- | Hudson, vice president; Lewis Clephate, treas beds, A committee was appointed to carry cut BOYS’ DBAB SUITS, eee Ar hat their services were notrequired, | committee, was drunk about two-thirds of the | Ont any of its good, if, indeed, such good ex- | urer; J. Madison, secretary; G. Mason, assistant this proposition —N. F. Siar. 3a. GRAND OPENING am Mr. McCachran had extingnished the fire | time while the work was being done; witness | ists. We have cultivated the pot-house politi- secretary; P. Curtin, J.T. Davidson, H. M. ane — — BOYS’ BLUE CLOTH SUITS, th a few buck Itcaught from | knew good mechanics; had been on mason work | Clan and the corner-grocery caucus of the | Morton, F. Burke, John Wallace, Adam Geib Tuiers Farenpiy To Kino AMaApEvs.—The the back oven. and a hole was burned through e he was fourteen ¥ erdirected | meanest rert. In other cities the man who | and S. Huntress, executive committee. tbe foor, which was t ‘i French assemb!y, before adjourning, appointed - BOYS’ BLACK sU:Ts, e only damage done. Unat four or five barrcls of sand should be mixed | seeks to be an alderman may and does aspire to The club then adjourned, subject to the call “ one Pens re 7 ° it it during th g : . ae : with one barrel of ce arch is a strong = ener ey ae | et rn gg Gon; one ! of the executive committee. mA gery ce address Pentidoat Thiers SPRING AND SUMMER BOYS’ FANCY STRIPED surrs the late corporation of | one, and would ruppo day, to represeist ® constituency mgreas. = defended,the attitude of France towards the i 3 tm oc, having es | WAY'S URSWOMM STATRUEMT. He hoe some litte restraint—not much, IL con- | P.T. Rarnea's GaeaT Snow Comina.—Onr | Spauish crown: fle declared that tt was the CLOTHING AND ALL OTHER VARIETIES. Pired on Monday. th er's office is bustly Mr. Smith, the oticial reporter, inquired of | fess, but come little—and it becomes his interest | readers will be gratified to hear of the advent of | interest of France to keep Amadeus on the SPRING STYLE PIECE Goops suing renewais to the committee if the statement made beiore the | to keep something like a fair record. Buthere | this popular show, which will visit this city on ibrone, because his overthrow would lead to a |. AT > ECE = ree Eran 29 Heenses to vehicles of the | committee by N.G. Ordway on Saturday, March | & man cannot even vote for a Congressman or a | Mon ay and Tuesday, May 6 and7. It is just | renewal of the candidature of Montpensier. a aaa TOMARE UPTO ODER IN OUR EXTEN above de ; Which Wes not under cath, in regard to ad- | President, and can never hope. su long as he re- ing @ great sensation in New York, ara a aac tea os ‘i Fa ccsTom DEPaw MENT. im which, ow he reennde eS AEMGS, was 0 go | Ce Mighorion: Hic ambition Scena ty oven Monday wight last, “A leading | 5.oivo0 yeotcriay wane mecsiovena: women, suarantee entire sa.ialuction. =" he record. ; high orlow. His ambition fs bounded by | New York paver of yesterday says: ra > * eneral Chipman urse-strings of the Saxraree. A cer han- Previous ‘to staiting pean traveling tour Mae Sin, Geted ae Ser a ee, Popular Clothing House, reporter to sub: nd, perhaps, appropriate to himself some | through the country, the entire series of exhibi- + 3.5636. u x wan the of that money, but that is all. The result is, | lone numbering seven distinet shows, opened | purse. $1,200, Nannie Donglass, 11; Salina’ that the k “ — BZN VELTIES OF DESIGN west, meanest, and smallest creature | last night at the buildings of the American | 22- Time, 3.39%. 343%. The third race, 14 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, S7- EXCELLENCE OF WORKMANSUIP mally. n His wisdoia, ever set on end tor | Institute, 3d avenue and 63d street, to an im- | miles, for a purse of $600, with 11 starters, was between 10th and 11th streets, RITY OF Fumes had nothing to do with ‘own purpose is vour Washington pot- | mense audience—such a crowd only as the great | Won by “Am Time, 2.1454. S7SUPERIORITY 0 bd Was no part of the case. | house politician, the brawler about rights he | American Show Prince ean draw. The show, Mr. Eldridge thought this Investigation Tk 7 Stare Senator McCuvee, of Pennsylvania, he committee had rothing to do with the polit- | cannot possess and does not even understand. | as now organized, is said to be nearly twice as | savs he never authorized a rtatement that he COMPRISING TRE LATEST STYLES OF pom the ace iva! jectings here or Mr. Ordway’s fights, and | We have seen, them a emenina tn) tercnbeMt | large an {hated last season—capable of seating | would attend the Cincinnati convention; but iii vei euiee HABLE BROTHERS. it the late meei- _ he (Mr. Ehiridge) thought Mr. Ordway's stat about streets that were unpaved, not rained comforts! f people. je amon and 7 i nsis- N S, thts Richt was nO patt of the recon ee und badly lighted: to the shame of decent peo- | variety of entirely new features which Br. Bar- ma MEN'S DEE-8 SUITS, Fashionable Tailors, i ‘The committee unanimonsty decided that it | ple and to U isgrace of the nation. ese | num has seeured for his present mammot! ea . 2 bh the paper they are writte: Was po part of the cage, and oud not be made | people, these memorialists, are terribly dis- | amusement enterprise issaid to be great and mar. dopx Butt Excitep AGain.—A tel MEN'S BUSINES} SUITS, | _ mer28 CORNER Trn AND D STS. eicher way. & part of the record. tressed because seer are denied the right to | velous. It will be exhibited, while traveling, in | from London says:—The insinuations of MEN'> BUSINESS SUITS, - -——— Adjourned until ten o’clock to: morrow. vote for a Board of Public Works or a member | six separate colossal tents. ‘The Fiji Cannibals, | American press in regard to Admira) Inglefield’ = Mrs. Oates and her entertaining company *—— ot the Council. They complain that the ab- | monster Sea Lions, riding goat “Alexis,” living | n ovements in the United States have created a | YOUTHS’ PRESS SPITS, now performirg at the National Theater, will | TOOK THE Vait—On Monday morning last | ence of this precicus boon robs them of their | Girafies, Abyssinian Viacke Varks, the wonder- | sensation here, and are variously commentedon, | YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, pear this evening in the “Flower Girl or | Miss Hertha Gerolt, youngest daughter of Ba- | manhood, and they want the Constitution so ful zoological specimen nolengine to the Caper | oresk -"* ‘The singing of the troupe gave great | rom Gerolt, late Geriman diinister to the United | amended’ by law as to give them their ye genus, having four curious horns, which has ABNESS. YOUTHS?’ BUSINESS SUIT jon last evening. The chorns at the end | States, was received iuto the sisterhood of the | There isa shorter and an easier way out, Mr. | fecently been sent to the Great Showman from H —_ YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS st act of “Fortunio”—hetng convent of the Visitation, corner of 10th and | Chaitman, and that is by the railroad. Seregambia, the herd of 24 elephants and We have on hand a large and varie? stock of all . “ go to some r city, wherecontrac- | camels, which appear in the rendition of the ‘Si. Deuble, Gilt BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, wore deeply impressive, and were witnessed by tars Gil ee tuans warn tone ee are robbed | great Oriental Eni ~ | kinds of fine Single and Covered, tree Pageant, besides 4 Rubber Mounted HARWESS of: ) | BOYS’ DEESS SUITS, | Rig epee of the Seung lady, were conducted | here, but where they” will posses the e jprecioas | Sands of new and interesting Features we have cate Chick we ace ausmieed te enero ee hair eiebas oem vw the Rev. Fathers Stouesireet, McDevitt vi voting @ Wayor \derman. space to enumerate, rank P. T. Barnum’s | pri s . Wiget. sete MeDevits and | Pogal sotice was served upon ‘thera long since | Colossal Exhibition. as gar esveltence the Having Deen appointed sole Agents for Hill's Boys’ EVERY Day SUITS. EBB pec that in becoming residents of the District they | leading exhibition of the nineteenth century. | celebrated 0 HARNESS, vipeeamees & Neg ec batter: | Tovtsrsryatc at tee preaahan a pl | Een pemeete Op oe eee, Set nd | ssa anne ateememoireet sree, san +e : io. street. bet? e 7 rs are | we % ib aud 1ath streets, is reported at police beak: | from ether paves of the Gaited Sates 2 ‘The erinces tha exciaiy hie tie merous want! Ecnerrd Harness and Collarshaves reputation all | MOA specialty of Black and Bluc DIAGONAL a and Lawn] third act of the opera streets northwest. The ceremonies, which | Let the n such a spirited in from box 78 by y the burning of one wine fe made from the pure juice of the crap: he country for durability snd strong! COATS, with Vests to match the the mall weed as 8 arlers a8 missing since Friday last, when he | natives are content, and, above all, fests in instructing and amusing the million.” | O*¢F. Conchen , : atthe antity of straw, horse | wae seen at St. Matthew's Church attending the | payers are cortent, and sd these unhappy peo- Ss Waren Butcher Weanis eed “Bettas Sone pa andl Seid s Bean ond CEDAR GROVE VINETARD. rely dest andsixofthe | fervices. He ts about thirty years of age, 5 feet ee have Soe tupetemtare ta Tue Boarp or HEALTH last night directed | WA") up aire ‘Concord Harness Splendid D. a fartdese horses were uite bad!y burned. The loss is | Winches Se ae air, whi nd inginie spd Siow Hampshire, ere is noth- | the police committee to inquire as to | Room in 5 of bellaing. American CASSIMERE PANTS some with | oear Lyme ae... a4 —~ estimated at $9. * “| moustache, dark “mixed suit of clothes ‘and ing im the Constitution, as amended, in their | the 4 of an additional temporary tith | Gal! andexamine stock. Be sure of name ana | Vests to —— ‘tested ite morite, ites - —— beaver hat. way. The world is all befere them where to inspector report to the board. Dr. Verdi | sumber. PANTS, ey : wine ip the: tte Bary 16 A Basket.—Last evening Mrs | oe - choose, only I feel sorry tor the world. reported 46 cases of vaccination by Dr. W. 0. LUTZ @ BRO., BT An immense variety of BUSINESS for LNWALIDS who require = {Tanston and her danghter found a handsome | Tur Farr, for the benefit of St. Patrick's | There is, ver, yet another and a stronger since the i.st 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, from $2.50 to #5. 5 female infant. about @ week old, and nicely | new church, opened at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th | reason why the general gover ament should held report. Feport of Coroner W. W. Potter | aptit ‘Next door to National Hotel, For malt © ©. dressed, in a basket op Massachusetts avenue, street, lastevening. The tables are well fill d | with firmness to the immediate control of this | was received for the month of March, which | —~>—~______“SSS Sook to Mational Hotel. ) between Sth and 10th streets, and took it to the | with useful and ornamental articles, and District. The larger part of the Property here | showed that fourteen bodies were viewed or Houma, Ao5: S7 CALL AND EXAMINE.¢s sixth precinct station. It was tarned over to | able ladies are constantly in attendance, who do | is the property of feoueTnment. These values | inquests held. A communication was received . S16 7TH STREET N. W., St. Anu’s Infant Asylam not destroy the pleasure of visitors by importan- | are estimated by millions, and I regret that it is | f.cm citizens Fesiding. on, Frederick PEreb Sbons. ts —_ ~ ing them all the Ume “to take chances” in this, not in my power to give the exact amount be. repr 8” the building on lo! pays oo ous . mraven’s Great ae is crowded every | that or the other, as isso often the casa. longing to the people of org hee er ped and very dilapidated condition, | vow «ffer at’ reduced prices, mar29-tf A. STRAUS. mn and evenim, Te ose who go once ——_—o—_____ ee ppl ir a r 4 re apt to repeat theif visit. ‘Those wha'wish to | 4 MURDERED InvSut—Sorgeant Robert | itT™*™ . jcihd,® disgrace to the | chased before the advance. LA jam should go early. The exhibition | Jobnson, of the seventh precinct. last evening | this bill, to pass that control to such men, not | puitance. Referred to a Mvelaily me? and the public are patronizing it | Tori e dead infant 6 cornet Of Nee a etak | even property-holders whens bad »,COR- | consisting of Dr. Verdi, and Messrs. — iy going | Bnd G streets, with Ite head thats crushed. ana | Coit nd stupidity ha as I bavesaid. not | ard Marbury. A communication, calling the that it be declared a = 3 special “comunitice, | WW! MASSEY & COWS ALE. oa tend ec Pr ted by the eloquent and learned Ord tention boar slaughter house it R ov THE Conwecticer | bearing every indication cf having beem mace | CD t& to Stteniiton of the hoard to the alan in Sauvre im } best tic Ale Th py? weg sold in the District of O>- way = sown Iupbie from the celebrated brewery of WM. Vieveny a sainteof onehundsclTonnkieey | dered. iat bythe by, are ot Om Mle n | ee ee The hea oer area gas | Mateny eco Phtadelohin ard in view oft tc JEWELRY BE —~ ae - Bovclock in front of the City | Two pottana will y a beautiful long Real | What those gentlemen propose is simply that | diz, c:vd to consult the attorneys of the board in establiobed 'n the Diet riot. dealers will cousuit thet o. cay aa = Caner eae Gf the Grant and Col- | Hair Curis, at C. Baum's corset factory, 408 7th J government shall be annulled, | ricrerce to the removal of the Georgetown | interests by ordering the Best from the agents, 1 ar tictory in Connecticnt. —''¥*™ honor of the | street, between Dand E. Look for the mast, ar anething: | [owdermagezine. Tames W. Mills, live stock PALMER & GREEN, warns? pet. tind Btn bas ator handicaps <= and number. you ing. | inspectcr, Was dismissed and the sanitary gen- | rari§ 57 Green atrest. Georgetows, D.O FFICR ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of | “Cunomor.—A splendid lot of French and | ayavite’ te age following f wae axial Gicrins patton one» ~ WEAVE THE FINE PUGE WINES AND RW igtiven Cee att ee reais eociation meeting at | Geran chromos received this morning af | by court and foreed to suspend operations. Ta | (™tit® °F the position temporarily. ERAADIES of MB Buck, Belmont Vin - | aud G st. eets, opposite Clark's Hall for op evening next. The Prigg’s dollar jewelry store, No. 457 Pennsyl- vember it was forced into ae ee To rNvest a dollar sat! orily, visit Sitver- LB CLAMRE ® Uo. corner (4 erestand | yar’ -Im . committee desire a full attendance. | Yanlu avenue, beween 4); and eth streets, tor popslar approval, and in February, 1872, it th street, near Pennsylvamiaavenae. | *eru-yiva.1a avenge. aptia LLcpablican,