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G STAR. = pril 16, 1872. LOCAL, NEWS. sements, &¢., To-night. National Theater —The Ly lesqne Troape in “Kurline.”” Ovid Feliows? Hall.—Concert of the Odd Fet- | a Thompson Bar- Fellows’ Hal, Nevy Yerd.—Fair by the Rebekah Degree Association, No. 1. ° Condensed Locals, Col. 5. 5. Smoot, of our city, has been elected sireetor of the Anchor Lite Insurance The Dolly Varden ei Republican Association ht. Was # very pleasant affair <x. Dr. FE. J. Drinkhonse, pastor of the 9th- | Ti) Street Methodist Protestaat Church, is tying | 2? Gangerously ill of intermittent fever, we regret © hop of the Obie | at Masonic Hall inet 4 A. Lockwood will ap « COM mittee appointe: preme Court of the Dnetrict yesterday as a candidate for aimission to the bar. It is reported that the di ng, valued at ferings at St. morning, was depes- who was among the | it the Rebekah “i Fellows’ Hall, Christine Nile worshipers on the occasi iat‘on tnir at the same place on Thursday American ladies may be interested to know he government of d the law heret fore in force which made unishable offense for any person of Ja- arry with foreigners. nh of masons at the navy and T. W. Mahoney has jut. d to the vacancy. i ppointed watcban.n in the navy yard, Hicks. deceased. lock this morning. Joseph Oswell, aged about 5 years, son of Wim. Usweill, was run over by street ear No. 51, and had one of bis the broken limb, pan has recently Dr. Martin set and offcer Price took the child to ite parents, corner 7th and S Seme of the off rs of the second precinct | eting funds for relief of who was burned to . Throuch Officer McDer- drivers on the £30 for that object. The twentieth anniversary of the Brother- took place last evening at a very interesting of the order atte ba, anda delegation trom Alexandria was Felows* hall, an el Wm_ G. Moore, of the | to the service the jers, with the te Governor's staif Washington Grena first liewtenan' Samuel Ceas, This ‘ccmpany number termed men. ‘The Washington Gymnastic Association last i the following officers for the ensn- ear:— William €. Wood, president; Phomas ‘olan. vice presi¢ tery; Albert B. Noerr, treasurer; A.G W © Avery, E. B. Tutt! 7 furphy, J.C. Rin 1 reus Taggart, toard of directors. Tre Act To Fesp Certars Lianiuitres oF aux Crry or Wasuixctox —The act intro- ed by Mr. Patterson in the fund gertain liabilities of the eity of Wash- sisting June 1, 11, and bt and taxation in the District of that the commissioners of the sinking thorized to fund the Nabil enate yesterday om bonds in denominatic of that sum, not to exceed the amount | bearing interest not to ex T cent. payable semi-annually in gold, and aving @ period te run of less than fifteen years: Missioners are anthorizc e Of the said bonds at their discretion, at a rate of discount not to exceed three per centuin | upon their par value, and with the proceecs to pay the liabilities of the city of Washington. ‘he bill further authorizes the Legistative As- sembly to levy a tax annually the interest on su ing fund sufici IS Of $50, oF a! d that the said to negotiate the create a sink- fo retire the seid bonds at a passed by the Legislati © Legislative Assembly, August 19 ves of the frst loan bill pas It further pro lebt of the District shall A that it shall not be lawfn! for ¥ a tax on property outside the ———e—_ Tue Morse Mewortat ¢ is District limits. TTRE met yes- er of telegrams and them the following late Protessor Morse, at * that a meeting woald his evenig; trom Ge king Gen. Joseph H. Lewis m Francisco, stating that a there to-day; from Gov- appointing Major nor bis proxy; from Gevernor Powers, of pi, announcing Hon. tem Mayor Kimball, ¢ + proxys; trem S ch this evening to the Prot. Morse; from Governor Walker, of Vi Evia. designating Senator Johnston to rey vernor (). A. Hadley Arkaneos. namin, ; trem Governor Brown, of M 2 Hon. James Craig as bis proxy; of Tennessee, naming Hon. W.C. Whittho: Tar Boarp or Heattn met last night, and Dr. Stewart reported twenty-nine cases of vac ation by Lim since last report. The clerk Was directed to forward to the various colored astors of the | churches in the ibe beard. An appli ent as inspector was received Jrom Charles Peters and reierred to @ sanitary The chair submitted the ing number of police committee. mortuary report for March, shor deaths reported, 203: males, 113; white, 135, colored, €5. There were 39 death: trom const wption. 1 from cerebro spinal men- ingitis («potted fever.) 9 from measles, 19 from 10 Scarlatina and 14 fromsmall-pox. | f births reported, 145. ngston | moved that the president of the board be pointed a delegate trom this bod sanitary conventio ‘Thursday next. to attend the m to be held in New York on A Suit For Leeat Sx ror Dax aGus.—Mr. A. k. Brewne has entered suit, by Mr. W. B. Hawes, bis attorney, against sobn Shea, for compensation as counsel for the w fe of defencant, charged with the murder of M for her before the coro- drawing petition and obtaining her re- obnseling and advising in &c.,—for which he VICES AND A Si ver's inqiest. making rie of Li 1 ase from prison. ation to the detence, mime $1,060. Mr. W. A. Me‘oy bas, fer Sarah Simpson, en- 1 Rauterberg for depriving ber of debauched, and by wlom he Oxxor THE ATTRACT! t's diuing-room in Ws lack walnut fi nty goblets in 2 elegant fruit dishes oi marship. So those, bower. not upon the wine when it is red, te bie cover upon the dh quaint designs, an. ing table would be the This marvelous piec work came trom Turkey. 1 colors of Constantinople are artistic: curious figures upon alternate rows of black \ EMANCIPATION DAY. TNCREASED WATER SUPPLY. les Fourth of Jnly, Semethimg Abeut the New Main. | The Colored Pe | INFOSING BE! a eee a — Citizens residing in the northern section of THE §BOCESSi: MEETING, Ete. the ¢ and on Capito! Hill, who have long had just ground of complaint that they were unable to get a seficient supply of Potomac water for household tse, will soon have no more trouble on that account, as the new thirty-six inch wa- ter main authorized tobe laid by the act of NSTRATION TO-DAY. | Batter for Half « Million Population. To-day is the anniversary of President Li co'n’s preelamation emancipating the slaves in | the Distriet ef Colambia, and our colored citi- | zens are appropriately celebrating the import- ant event by a procession and a public meeting | Congress, giving authority to the District to in Judiciary Square. The weather is all that porrow money for that purpose, will probably could be desired; and asthe various organiza- | be in service about the close of > xt month, or | tions—civic, military and political—bave been | soon thereafter. The thirty inch main en K for several weeks past making their prepara- | sreet, which has heretofore supplied Capitol tions, and each organization doing ite “‘lovel | Hill and all that Portion Of the city north of | best,” the display was a very imposing one, and | Pennsylvania avenue, bas been taxed beyond its | reflects credit upon all concerned in getting it | C4nScity for seme time, pacar evil —- ‘The various organizations commenced to | A* these sections of the city became more dense- siava and Indiana avenues about | '¥ Populated. ary pipes the pavements in the vicinity an ee © ods ith snectaters. Consist of the 39-inch main above referred to - ate mag — and a 12-inch main on Pennsylvania avenue, Joned rachs) and right end lart didn dow, | being the first one laid. These mains come down f°Tekncen (purple tasb,) and E.R Dougias | ie by side trom the distributingreservoir above ama = peti rgctown, and along Bridge street in that ; tet alien to the bridge at the western terminus ¢! ae Tree Bad eee EN soabes) | Pcnusylvanis avenue; where they cross oct Wallssd, Willis m H. Barker and Logan Wits | Cfeek and fellow Pennsylvania avenue to the lina; 4th, deseph C. Beckett and Aaron Lo | Citcle. Here they diverge (ander the W | max; sib, Arthur Day and George Forrester; | 10% *tatae); the 0.inck main going out K street | Orb, Albert H. Underwood and R. A. Gray; 7th, cards Gee ite ee | Vim. Fechett, John E. Clark and George W. idiot eee Se | Stewart: sth, Thomas W. Chase and John kK. Peach point aah ince ae eee ith it and exten long B street to the corner et Ist street east. ‘The 1inch main is laid from the Circle along Penpevivania av round the Capitol to the N that establichient, as arrive on L oth, Isaiah Washington and Jas. Nel- son; 1th, dames Jeniter; th, Jas. F. Thomp- <orge H. Newman; 12th, Henry Hyso , Noble dames and David Hughes; ‘14 James Gibbs ard Geo. W. Brown; 15th, C. Briscoe and Jemes N. Talley; 16 nue and avy Yard, supplying ell as the marine bar- ‘- Fa H, | racks, naval hospital, city almshonse, &c., and _ Wm. hy oe ag Davis _ ntéeast of the Capitol. The K-street pies om; Jah, Ambrose Terrell; 20t yixcan Oereel aud these tn tee cominc oink : Se wale ton Cress sizect and these in turn connect w btn Ma abd Lamuenen Wlesohen the street: north and south of K street which Sexe og fe = ia csr Tun parallel with it. . ‘The staff afficers were as follows: Chief of Echt np ckcloalnge Snap which is 36 inches in diameter, ix onthe following rovte:—From the pipe vault in the distribat reservoir (two * west of Rock Creek) wh it connects with the conduit and the other mains to Georgetown y the sawe line as _ : ee oth two. At ‘y just above 2 Oe Be hates ane nts, £04 | Georgetown, it connects with the 30 and ee eck he ae ee de gary | 12 inch mains ‘already down, and entering an Arthur Pannell: i2th, lames 8. Wood and | Gcorgetown at the head of Bridge street, follows Kichard Butler; 13th, M- Macbeth and David | etysorcet te te bridge over Rock Creek: cross: = ee a ee eT WaE ree: | ofthe two upon which that bridge rests, and staft, Cornelius Clark; 3d district, Alfred P Hall; 4th, Mason’ Colton d; 6th, George W. Phillip Henry Himber, and Alfred Jones; 6th, Nichol. iver aud Daniel Lewis, jr; 7th, T. H. Wil- - : : ams | which is four feet in diameter. From thence Pith, Jobe H. Brown and L. Karpeles; isth. | the line follows Penneyivania avenxe to its In. Cee ah reward Sade and avid | tersection with L street in front of St. Stephen's | ae aed Clare dob eee a Pe wags: | Church, and then rans along L street to New | Davis and Charles Johnson; 22d, Peter Moseby. : Jersey avenne, where the 36-inch main termi THE PROCESSION. y ney , : nates, but a 30- h main isto be laid in that ang order was not given jo move until 12% | aventic to the intersection of Maseachuretteave= | eee the line start in the following nuc, where it connects with the old 20-inch Dets e main, emptying the supply into that. Nast of eee Oe er ae Police, under Ser. | the Capitol s 20-inch musin te to be lald in B ne Froole; ibe chict marshal, aides and staff | srreat north, connecting with the saain of the Te Felice Cornet Band, twenty- | £°me dimensions now terminating at lst street, ipbin F xcetste ’ Oy Prank | 2nd the new 20-inch main will ran along B street one pieces, in showy uniform, led by Frank | #74 thenew 21-inch attalion Howard University Cadets, number- The wank of leviee sha te Sly ing near 10, im dark Dine untlorm, white belts, | menced Inst fall, the entire ine being divided Seed, Fe, nreeeh ating cadet seskets; | into sections, Which were Ict to separate com. MAN eg ea Ottley and Settle, | tractors. From the reservoir to Foundry branch any A, Butler Zouaves, Major C. B. Pid gipes hetteen ereae Fisher and Lictts. H. Poland and John Moore; ee te ees } forty men in full zouave untic m, white leg- y of rock to be blasted in gings, blue pants and jacket, trimmed with red, Re ts the heaviest cart Tea shirts, yellow sash, whate and blue turban, a ragiiie eat ee yellow fez, accompanied by field music. \ ng cepiiy peste’ | mbit National Territorial Guards, thirty-one | TT xtavations wilt som commence ns Duuekets; uniform dark blue, white’ trimmings | 1/¢ excavations will soon commence in Bridge Bere Teeny eaeia bompon: Capt. | sereet’all of the pipe is laid, snd it only remains Dicken nae and Licata. B. J. Ford and G. | to sake the ennection at the bridge. From Pde Le Mace eens > battalion, com- | ir otrect to New Jersey avenue the Work is tn "Siamton? ox Togress, a great portion of the pipe having al- Stanton Guards. Major Bland; Company A, | PTOETesS, 4 great pe 3 be Capt. Marshaii; B, Capt. Warren; Teady been distributed, and it is being laid at > Ft : cre end as the distribution goeson. On New peowtelay a enon headed by @ drum | sersey avenne the 3)-inch main is being distri. Sots and trimmings, light blue pants with buted between ‘he cnd of the 20-inch main and eae ittbaen Cal ae wi ih the old c0-inch main. In B street north, from Sangt stripes. Cal Powe wes with this com- | 5° ty ith striate cant, the 20-inch sates are Lincoln Hook and Ladder Company ys, | being distributed and willsoon be laid. All of 5 ; : = & < | the pipe has been cast and is now en route to Tince panteand cor dramieee 2m Ted shirts, | tnisleity. In the course of a wrek or ten days Dich were three white dadders, ‘Inseriber | ail will be distributed, and in the course of four ; aes z or five weeks all will’ be laid. ‘The new main “Lincoln H. & L. Company, Capitol Hill,”and | Sit he ready for use about the flrer of June, or on them was teated a small’ Uoy with the nar | Tor eon crenties, * Carriages containing the president (R. W. entireties i ‘ Tempkine) and other officers of the convention, | #* the most important Sas werk, of " ; Stats laying the new main. end of each pipe ter- Cie eel eae among, them Lieut. Colonel | slnates with a bell- mouth, which formsasocket nin militia, ced Gok seme of the 7th x for the reception of the endof the next pipe, werser iccleens. Sof i ouiteces th New | and soon all through the line. This end goes ey regiment inte the socket inches, and the space be- eee nie ee nae ane Dext in | tween the Lottem of the hell and its mouth fs — and imposing uniform—dark blue, with sky filled with hemp gasket or packing, which is pine facin . ° : poem, = +.) | caked bard to within 25 inches of the mouth Fitth Baltimore Home Guards, (detachment,) | or'ine opening. A rope covered with pliable ragga beat Thomas eaenating: then wrapped round the pipe at the with a drum corps. ; ole ain | Mouth of the socket and close up to the flange, gies S- Lowen Club, (Fioneers,) Captain | leaving an opening at the top, through wats araainr ape j, | the melted lead is poured. One hyadred pounss of melted lead is poured into each joint, the clay rope preventing tts waste. It is all poured at one time andruns around the joint likeso much quicksilver. ‘The contractors are not permitted < 9 pour a portion ot it first and then anoth TLincole ee as 2 | portion, because if this was allowed the first rf aden het nner | Portion poured would cool betore the other was on of the 12: - Meat panner | vot in, and th joint would in consequence be ont san ty pouring all at once it cools :'- na, and numbering 75 7 1 fills up the space between the Pint Ditict Workin ath of the bell with an ad- severnt flags. Workingmen’s Clubs, headed by King ''marshaled by Robert Hatton. ‘In this line there were several flags, and the 3 District Clubbad a f horse chariot, in whi was & of Liberty,” surrounde by girls bearing national flags. Severa! wa, vacking and t ) hesive mass of m After the lead has cool: d clay rope is removed and the lead driven in king toels, making a compact mass of oth surtace, and fe-minga per- t Joint. Whenever any defect ng of the lead by the dam of z Way or lead cooling betore i again taken out and the joint flower:—one of them with the motto: “By atlas care being taken to have it ar a sinew — Ca a we, Will live, but investigae Pe CONNECTIONS OF THE NEW WAIN. tion will me! an The first connection of the new main is in the Cer of trinmpb of the 14th and 15th districts. | pine vault at this end of the distributing reser drawn by six b which were seated 20 | PP Connecting this vault with the reservoir : ~ are four four-feet pipes. one of which reduces - paraees to 12 inches, and feeds the Pennsylvania avenue _baake; preceded by the marine band, and | Sains anotler fo 30 inches, an feds the K 3 ; by si >, my street main; the third will reduce to 36 inches, seated a "Goddess of 1 Elbert and atten- | and feed the new main 30 the fourth remains " for future use if required. conduit comin, ‘ Pioneers, oot eet Weeden, | directly from the Great Falls extends aroun in blue shirts aud black pants, num- pene side oe a catibuting Foservotr, and f ‘ also connects with the mains supplying the cit ubia Pioneers. Capt. J. W. Waters, uni. | Siqcenmects with the mains suy pipes J poked formed in light blue shirts and dark pants. drawn either directly from the Great Falls or Re Tenteenth and Eighteenth Dis- | from the distributing reservoir should the river trict Workingmen, headed by = dram corps, | he muddy. At Foundry branch the es ene and carrying several flags in the line. wil be connected with the old ones by A Led Cetach ment of mounted men brought cross: F pes. Upon reaching Rock Creek bridge up the rear. ‘The President and Cabinet reviewed the line | {Myre testy oe ae oe at the Executive Mansion, main has hitherto been Supplied. ‘The supply TRE MARCH. F for the new main and the old 12-inch main will a aie riazsl was given to move = pape croee the ercek by the north arched mainof that salut m it sien marched over the following route: Down | pen\ing themes ee a ee eo ¢omgaged in ¢ Di I i making the connectious at that po.nt. ‘The water ect to Fenueyivecis arenes, <azougt that | has already been shut off the 1iueh, main se and past the E: ansion to + cet; down k to Water street, Georgetown; up from the stop valve in front of Crnii’s stable to ‘ a AP | a stop valve about 200 feet om this side of the Green street to Bridge street; thence to High | bridge, and neer the corner of 26th strest. The strect.and up High fo Stoddard street; down | fmf wain is now fed by the old 80 inch mens eid to Green street: thence to Bridge | on this side of the bridge, but as soon as the new sizect, to K street; down K to 1ith street, toM | main Is connected the old 12 inch main will street, to New Jersey avenue, to east front of | cain be connected with the northern mera i the Capitol: around the Capital to New Jersey | ttn be again counceted by crore pipe with the aes te ndiana avenue; to Judiciary Square; | 39 inch main, which crosses the creek by the at which place the proc broke ranks and | south main. The new main and the einen the assemblage was called to order by the EregE | male will cceupy the same trench until they Liter Robert W. Tompkins. Hon. R. B. | diverge in front of St. Stephen's church. Ii J lott was introduced, and he was delivering erder tomake these connections it is neceasary the cretion whem we went to press. to go down 20 feet at each end of the bridge, ani. pt tha the work on the Washington «ide will be com- jeted this week. After the new main is all Bia itwill be conneesed with the pipes in the cross streets, but to do this it wili be necessary to shut off thé water one square above and one Srectat RELIGIONS SERVICES.—Surday next, the 21st instant, at St. Matthew’s church there Wil! be Solemn Ceremonial in honor of the | niversary of the dedication or consecration of the church, and the Passtonist fathers trom | pclow the point where the connection is being Balt'more county wiilicommeénce a mission or | made. For instance, when the connection ot spiritual retreat, to continue eight or teu days. | the corner of 9th and L is made, the water will In the afternoon, immediately following the | pe shut off the 2th street pipe ai K street aud fecber service, @ statue of St. Matthew, which | again at M street, and while the work is bein; has just been received from Munich, will bein- | gone the water in M street will be from ‘the 10th sugurated with imposing ceremonies, and | street main. As soon as the connection is made placed ip the niche, direotly over tbe maindoor- | he sop cocks at K and M streets will be Tay; prepared for it when the edifice was | opened and &th street then shut off inthe Teete a hi a water “"Keve. Fathers Boyle and Keane yesterday re- hep pcad ol thn es o Da ig terned from the Catholic Mission cherch at = Is gorgeousness is almost | Rockville, Md., where interesting services have | frat pips venitat eke eerie ook ee inconceivable, except by ocular demonstration, and its intricate designs make it an “artist Vuzzie in needle-work.""—Geldon Aye. = any Protestants among the number. Becket and other funuy teliows, performed | Rev. Fathers Boyle and ‘Ke ed alter deen heid. Rev. James Mackie, formerly of St of this | ——_ alvereh, a Mision: | e exercises comme! on Sum 7 these ‘then it wilt and closed on Sunday. the tith. ‘Thaacrrices, | be made at eye Bong ip doe both day snd night, were numerousty attended, ill ‘ime le, in about ‘ane preached new improves | nately, every afternoon and . ‘These ‘Theater last night, to | reverend gentlemen contemplate ageie viating ot aes ee that | Roekville in the latter part of next mouth tdlow ths of | give religious instructions. they go down a alee itis Tse Craxe-Doxono Linet Casz.—To-day tweuty feet. we e with libel Was resumed eg ‘Of the 80 |. Crane 7 = | court-Blesers. Cook and Gahill. for defence, 2 fa eat attend ‘ogee west vertived by B. H. o } oputber column, —e—__ Tar B.& P. =e Co.—Six i 3 z zg z ” | This is the third time this case the apc | attention of this court, th the ot | imens.. bir. Gook Stated that emer: dee t about ae ff Beaten |\the, sountain Au ee will am me at P at cross street S| doa secucers aes AF voir, near Postponed? ffrare leo hand in eoaae sti if new main wi 's having been put on with that view. oysters | TRE INCREASED SUPPLY IN NORTH WASE- INoTOR. ‘The opinion entertained that the in will not tnotease tbs i i | enna sare Renters m” cn 4 tupply brought through it will seek the | Deters Sos Store, 357 Pennsy}y: ow Points after belng connected with the | SY: Lue, between 43g and 6th streets. other 2 the city, is an erroneous CITY ITEMS. FIXTURES at manutacturers tson's, ¥. M. ©. A. Building, THE CouRTs. Porice Court, Judge S Goosman, colored, charged with burgiarous! breaking open the houseof A. M. Gangewer and stealing an overcoat. shaw! and other articles yis anticipated by the MHerrs of the aqueduct. On the con- trary, the pressure from the new main sufficient te send houses on M or N streets or on Should it, however, be tound that the is not sufficient to supp! southern connections wit shut off as necessary. > where the old mains connect with the new ones, Stop-cocks are put in, so that if mecessary the tirely from the DRY GooPs. Neworex. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG'S NEW DRY GOODS STORE. THE CHRA PEST HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY water to the up ‘Capitol Hill. oth and D streets. localities, as many ‘irom. and Harrington Meain wility | Tested Goodman on suspicion of being a thief, and asearch warrant was dence of Goodman searched, when articles were found convicting him ef varions robberies in the west end of the city; held tor grand jury. Henry Cook has a habit of star tomsol lager beer glasses, and at times becomes quite eecentric from thi atter several of these upw: was picked up by Officer where he was lying in —@——— Haxpsowe Worsted Coats, with vests to match, for gentlemen and youth, in good tigares lorings, from $20 upwards. 1 with vests to match, from $2) Bgures. Gro. C. Hexine, 0. 410 7th street northwest. met shed ons OUR acsonTwENT In Youth, Boys’ and Chil- dren's Clothing ts one of the largest in this city. embracing all the newest designs for and the resi. pei cprseatnton the low points, vd ipes suy mn low ints, au 13 v ior northern pertion of the city and Capitol Hill; the lower peints receiving their supply as-now, through the 30 and 12-inch mains. One price only, clusively tor ti SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. Comprising all the latest Novelties in DRESS GOODS, habit. Last night, | observ ard ati Duvall in the & peaceful slumber: nipped for $5, which he not could raise, so he k days. In the case of the . charged with assaulting BLACK and FOLY VARESE SILKS. POPL: tees, beautitel 8! : - Boys’ Cloraine Der anTMErr. Roys’ Suits for $5. Boys’ Suits for #6. Bovs’ Suits tor #7. her hurband, before the ecurt judge tined her $20, or sixty days . drunk and profane; fine $5. Mary herty, a red faced spinster, was caught last breaking in a door with @ brick; fine $5. rged with placing hie his store beyond the line Nehemiah Kant- Louisa Williams, fine $3. Timothy Kelly crooked his elbow too often last night, got de- merailned and ran loose for . oe Oficer ‘oyd found him reclining ina dry goods partially Sled hes and then he might Boys’ Suite for $8. Boys’ Suits for $9. Boys’ Suits for 810. We are dally told by onr erstomers we have the best made, and altogether the most attractive Noan Wacker & Co. 611 Pennsylvania avenue. wk, N. ¥. ave. Pperct.ondepesits. Zta.14tié . = Corys, Evrioxs, Bap Naite, &0.—Theus- andsare relieved at Dr. White's establishment, 585 15th street. opposite Unit Washington, and 7 North Charies street, Baiti- Of all claeses for summer wear THE NEWEST oTYLEs PARasows. good taste the €d for many pearanceof the public since they have been under his charge. Samo is well known throughout the Distriet as He has been long con- ton aqueduct, and it is lance and good man- oe, Oneritmeres. for Men's ded improvements in the ap- ard Boys’ wear And special attention is called to rhe CARPET DEPARTMENT, which comprises the Intent designe in ENGLISH BRUSSELS ana bande am ae sing from 73 cents te @1 per y 42 01L CLOTH at 30 © tothisestablishiment wil considerable momer O87 REMEMBER THE AKCADR WR 427 SEVENTU STREET. Emanuel Hamburger, ch: clothing goods outside authorized by law; fine $5. man, same offense; fine €5. ind disorderly; stock they see. 3 an engineer of abilit nected with the Was! owing to his unceasing agement that our citizens hav® not experienced much more inconvenience than they have from the short supply of water. The P-street bridge k creek is a: monument of his taste in designing and skill in constructing works ot a different character. The new pipe has been furnished by Jesse W. Starr & Sons, of the Camden Iron Works, Camden, N.J., and have been found by the severest tests to be equal to an: ever furnished in any cisy. E jected to a hydrauite pre-sare the rquare inch before it leaves Oictal of the aq i - - Tarr Natioxat Saves and 15th st., pays é x bbish. Even ave escaped a fine, had he not made a too Tree use of his tongue. rated at $3, which he paid and was dimissed. andy, a young blade, was ar- charged with ‘disorderly conduct and cursing in the Young Men’ s@ purchasers red States Treasury, Se Dr. Lron, T11 I street, between Tth and 8th streets, Consulting Physician for Ladies. Sve ow CuErEr THAN AUCTION! Tue most celobrates and successful Latrobe and Slate Mantels in the world: also, iere, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pesrson’s, No. 4, ¥.M. C. A. B ing, 9th and 1) streets. —— —e—_ THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler. near 4 y water mains | Burns, charged with making threats of personal violence to J. F. Green; 800 bonds to keep the Yeace. Theodore Handy, charged with assault and battery on Alexander I meeting of the Young Men Hon rooms, last night. It was shown that the | young man was drunk, and the judge gave him a good temperance leciare, and fined him $l. Wm. Minor, charged with being intoxicated on »rgetown, and cursing too loud; alvin was charged with being drunk on Cand 9th streets, aud sayi = arner,ina prayer | AIR LUSTRE ristian Associa- | Davenport, an ‘They have pushed the work with lity witk which Messra, Fmmart & Smith have exe Iiridge street. G > Georgetown Advertisements B* THOMAS DOWLING, TEVSTEE’S *ALE OF VALU AT Abcrioys. GE es CONGRESS a deed of trust, ded im Liber 633. of Washington ex vs 0 by dir cticn of the party sec auction, op the prem- Aprii 24th, Is72, at o'clock p. m.,all that plece or pares] of ground in Georgetown, D.O., beginning fe Lorthwest corner cf Bridge aud ©. thence west twenty north line of Bridge ket with Cong: eas str thence east, on the s« JOMNSON & COLLEY, TAL Market Space commendations of our citizens ter their enter- ABLEIMPROVED Sas a GEORGETOWN. Tt has now been definitely as- certained that the schooner Zey posed loes at sea was reported in Tuk Stanover a week since, went down off the coast of New England about the 8th ultimo. She was bound from Portiand, Maine, with 26 tons Tre Coprrication or Tar Laws — preme Court in general term is ti in the chancery chamber in li ort of the cémmission to cod rs. Fisher, Carpenter, and Ingersoll. “The court yeeterday invited the bar a-sociation to be present, either by commit- fee or otherwite. and Gr Block titke, frean bes Silk at $2, w leached and unblemct la, whose sup- fy the laws— Phillips, Mussey At wholesale prices. 1 the same at the Lgress atrerta, ur feet on the thence north and paral- e hundred and ten feet; f a twenty foot alley, ter for George Waters, and 1,500 bushels of potatoes for Joseph G. V her crew were taken off by the bark Od. w N. Wilson, Enoch Totten, J. F. Ennis, and pointed at a meeting of the Bar Asseei last evening to be present to-day. invite Those who wish to buy GOOD G oA to call aud examine RODIE 1205 F st., bet. 12th and Lich, | EW SPRING GOODs, FINE WHITE GOODS LIN NCH PERCALES AND A AND aur had lost her sails. The Zeyla was 169 tons regis- ter, and was owned in Pembroke, Me., where she was built in 1867. Rev. D. W. Morratr, pastor of the Btidge- street Presbyterian Church, preached his tare- well sermon on Sunday last, taking for his text the passage, *‘Jesus Christ the same ot yester- lo-day, and forever.” leave to-morrow for Paterson, N. J., and thence to hie new field. THE FLOUR MARKET is very firm with no change since Saturday last, when prices ad- vanced from 25 to 60 cents per barrel on all w. ‘h. by and with the west lineof ne hundred and tn feet tothe pla: improved by @ valuable Brick Store, now Fire re Warrenton, V. —A small fram e near the depot, belonging to Mr ed last night between The loss is about seven_hun- ation and uses exclude the idea that it was aceidental, and support the theory of many persons, that all of the recent fires there were due to incendiar er. not pillage, promy deed. — Alezendria G cash; balance in 12. 18,a92 24 months secured by notes bearing interest and deed of trust on the pro the property is struck of bot compli d © fo to be whe Syme’ iver! * from the day of Mr. Moffatt will ‘b within five day forfeited 1 reserve the right to resell the proper: ‘ost of the cefeulting purchaser, by advertising me three times ine dail Tewspaper published tamps and couveyan THE rroGRrawu«s concerts are probab’ Theodore Thomas’ ¥ therichest ever presented toa Washington audience. Beethoven, Schu- bert, Schumann and Mendelssohn are ‘largely uted, and lovers of music who have not purchased scats will do well to go at ones and Fecure them, or their fate will be to stand during the performance. We renew our sugggestion for 2 matinee and hope the manager will aceede to the desire of many citizens anil give an after- noon performance. River News.—The steamer E. C. Knight arrived at High street whart from New York this morning with trees for the Board of Public Works, and miscellaneous merchandise for Dise The Lady of the Lake lett .J. for Norfolk with ‘be steamers New R ‘ ELLE { Trustees. THOS. DUW LING, Auct. MB. WHEATIR CLOTHING. NOTlcE OF REMOVAL s STEAM DYFING AND SCOURING BSTABLISHMENT. 49 JEFreRsoN STREET, Georgetown, D.C. remium awarded 1867; and is new and most complete estab- ers’ wharf last evenin, acargo of tlour, lime, &e. York and Edward Payson, from Philadelphia, arrived at Hyde's whart on Saturday; the New York cleared yesterday. The steamer George H. Stout from Philadelphia and the steam Columbia from Baltimore arrived at Hyde's the latter cleared tor Balti- ing with 251 bags of sumac, and Estebliched 187. ove of the oidest. La iehmente of the ki ° = EXTRNDInG THE Gas Works.—Mr. Patter- will consult their ow: son introduced in the Senate, yesterday, ab to Increase the capital stock and extend th: gton Gaslight Company. It provides that the capital stock of that com pany may be increased $200,000, with the privi- lege of increasing it not to execed $1,000,000, and may extend their works to any part of the District except Georgetown. G. STAFFAN THB CLOTHIER, Has removed to €07 Tru STRERT, forth door north ct D street, Jrct stack of MEN'S. wharf yesterda: more this mor other freight. Says or Wreat.—Hartley & Brother sold 8,000 bushels of good red wheat yesterday at 1.83. Mr. George Waters sold 1,00 bushels of fair red wheat to- 1 Recerrts or Lumby: trict for Cieaning or Dyein ‘n’s Clothing. Everything appertain: the business well and prom closed dsily at eunset, except be open until 8 p.m. Post Office Box 723. ap? J. SOUTHWORTH HAS his « fice to Prospect Cottage, corm t aud Lingan streets. P.m_, 4108 p.m.,7 tos p. m. ETZ & HENDERSON, Wholrsste end Ret i! Dealers to. FINE GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUOBS, TEAS, &c . werks of the Washin jor Jess than the lowest tp 1 7 J. HEIBEKGES, 2 i Buccomsar CITIZENS, nay London & Oo.,) ERCHANT Ta 43 , ‘The schooner Anne from Jacksonville, lumber for dose: .Libbey. She made the tripin seven & remarkably quick passage—and beat the United States mail Wheatiey Brothers have received 50,000 feet of pine lumber per schooner Mary Virginia from Salisbury, Ma. Howest Lap.—Last evening, a little boy, about seven or eight years of age, named Samuel h street, between Penn- sylvania avenue and M street, Washington found a pocketbook, containing between $8 a Hotel, in this city. T tered the hotel, and stated that he had found a pocket-book, at the same time making inquirics for the owner. Not being successful in finding him, he voluntarily went i to Ofticer Cameron, Of the 3d precinct police. | who was on duty near the hotel at the time, and | pocket- book, asbin; yand find the owner. r, the pocket-book will turned over to the property clerk ef the intcial (face bours—6 to 10 a m., Kxicnts oy PyTu1as.—The Supreme Lodge, K. of P.. begin their annual session in Balti: to-day. The exercises will open rocession, in which representa. edges of this District will take ar 00 lett here in the * morning, headed by the mat about half the Snocessors to Geo. W. Orme,) yet THE dackson ville. “ONE IDEA” £9 Prince STREET, Georgetown, D Goods deliveres in any part of the District ~ BOOKS, CLEAN SWEEP ULOTHING SALE, KS of their grounds to the best possible ntage should at once set out afew grape Mr. R. A. Phillips, ard, has every variety adapted to t and will on application, through the office or otherwise, furnish the cutti ee that they are properly set. STATIONERY, &. Kohler, residing on , of the Arlin:; Fret Lonpon b's Year Book of Pac's. age and Keg GTON HOTELS. E IMPERIAL HOTEL, (Lats dJaxness Hovss,) JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. FRoNtTine Pexvevivania Avenre, Between 3th and Vick stresis, Wasnisetos, DO. Thankfal to the public for gonerons tetor asks hue old (ric ~ troee to test the accommodations of his prosent 6s ~duises shall be found at best in Washington. (Hep. Chron} rp ae ARLINGTON, VERMONT AVENUE. 7 BOESSLE & su", $9, near the U litile fellow at once From J. ©. Parker we Golory, Godey’s Lady Demorest's Monthly tor M ani Godey'’s Lady's Bock 1 from Kervand we have Godey’s Lady's Jo * Price 1872, $1.75; © oT ur Ocean Highway: Weelih of Nations, §1 50; Roy; 2 $2 Ww. tof Weale's Radimentary m Shillingto MOH co. A Ntw and beautifu nueylvania avenue. LW BOOKS PUBLISHED AND FOR 84LE ar SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTORE, CoRNxeR 4% Sr. axp Pa. Av. eS 1 stock of embroideries, tablishment, which he ml Swisses, have arrived at Chas, Ba skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7thitreet, between E ALEXANDRIA. —David Waters, an engine | er on the Alexandria and »sd, was badly burned al Saturday night in the round wouse, at the ofthe 0. A. & M.1 | of a benzine ean The Leesburg Poisoning Case. Under the telegraphic head in Gazette it was announced that Prof Baitimore, the chemist to whom the stomach and its contents of Maud, the only remaining child of the late Charles E! Liovd, of Leesburg, was submitted for analyals, had reported as the result of bis investigation the finding of metallic Upon the reception of a telegram to that effect in Leesbur; had been await t cleven o'clock by the explosion from which he was fil | lighted lamp. Policemen Waters and Hc who were on that beat heard his cries, went to Lis relief and took him to the drug store of Mr. Samuel Lunt, where his injeries were properly By Marion Hart PRoryietoRs An American Girl A’ & Si ted from the French: i EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WELRY, &c. Mi eanthor of Valerie Aylmer: $1 Br ths author of Woven the coroner's ig the result of the chemist’s analysis, reassembied in the mayor's ofiice at eight o'clock last mght, but at the instance of Matt. Harrison, esq., counsel for Mrs. Lloyd—who represented th: of the telegram was not safficient to warrant a nrped until half-past ten o'clock Town Sergeant Barney At- MELANCHOLY Deata.—Mrs, Elizabeth Han- Maryland, who came to this city about two weeks since, to pay her si ick a few days ago an died at an early hour this morning. Her body will be taken home on the steamer Wawaset to- | morrow, and its reception will be the first noti- fication her family will receive of her death. Gazette, last evenin, WATCH S “GOLDSTEIN @ ©0., son, of Charles count ce Sones or Suse 2 Mormons; #1. So Moderh Cook Book, $8 Plank Pooks, Pass Workman's Tin Life Among th ter a visit, was taken um voks. Pocketbooks, Sceel and Feber's — Pencils, Laks, Mucilage, cards. magazine, newspaper and cheap WATCUES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND FANCY GouDs, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Under Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, D. 0. Tuesday worning. well, who summone: r’s jury, being informe that in consequence of late indisposition she could not walk, atonce procuted a hack, in which she willingly accom: i ot the witnesses were examined, however, and she was bailed in the sum of £2,000, Samuel Orrison becoming surety, for her appearance when the jury shall reassemble to-morrow. During her stay in the mayor's office she seemed perfectly composed and at ease, stating to per- sons who entered into conversation with ber that if she had killed the child she could bave been thousands of miles awa: the children were poisoned, from milk procured family, named Paddy mucb excited, and the sympathy the accused received has been almost entirely withdrawn. If guilty, her victims are seven in numbee, commencing with her husband's mother; then her husband, who died snddenly after eating an ple, the taste of which he complained of as then her aunt; then her two little boys, who died within a short timeof each other; thet @ little daughter, followed by Mand, whose death gave rise to the prese understood that soma, if not all,of these will disinterred, and an analysis made of their It is positively known that she bought arsenic trom the stores of Edwards & Hutchinson and Mott & Metzger within the fif- teen days preceding the death of her two little boys, and that of each of her <wo daughters. — Alex. Gazette, Wth. Two monk Boy MurpErs.—In New Haven, Conn., yesterday afternoon, two boys, Willie Washburn and Will Bean, aged 13 years, were playing, when Washburn 8 pocket-kuile and stab! His recovery is dou SPRING. Corner 43, street and (ornare. SWEETHEART! By Rhoda Broughton, Cometh up asa Flower, Memoits of Socrates, @ new translation “* Memorabil STEAMBOAT LINES. GRAND OPENING Potomac FeRey, “ANY. : SEVENTH STREET Waa iN WASHINGTON 00 IPS BTW nee Tne ALERANDELA regularly every hour dar- iy every SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING A Pastor's Sketches. By Dr. Spenser. Ns and, also, that it editit must have been from a connection of the The town is Our Poor Relations. By Colonel Hamley...... The Year Book of Facts in Science end Art. Jobn Timbe........ - 2 Out of Door Bhymes. By Eliza 8 Within and Without, By George Macdonald... The Resurrection of Chi A. STRAUS’ 6a. m . and Alex. ‘The: ips down the Pote et eee a andrie at7 a.m. ng at her the Maryland and 8. SAM'L. GEDNEY, Popular Clothing House, ula shores. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 10th and lich streets, ‘Ihcught Hives. By Theodore L. Cuyler. Life of ©. L. Yailandighem. By his brother. Rovehing It. By Mark Twi B.auty and the Beast. By Bayard Taylor. nt investigation. COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES OP - New supply... MEN 8 DRESS SUITS, MEN'S DEE:S SUITs, MEN'S BUSINES? SUITS, NESS SUITS, ASG . Lt QUsENSTOWS. rom Aay Anotyr heir frierds tu the o4 Conn- PHILP & SCLOMONS, Booksellers and Stationers, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. PROBL EE YOUTHS’ PRESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ DkEss SUITS, YOUTH?’ BUSINESS SUIT YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ EVERY DAY SUITS, BOYS’ EVERY DAY SUITS. BA epecialty of Biack and Blue DIAGONAL COATS, with Vests to match. BZA Splendid Line of French, English and American Light CASSIMERE PANTS some with ‘Vests to match. DERSON BROTNERS, SNIP R NUMPUREDS, 1109 8 street; D. A. BROS*MAN, * “warls ST#4M BETWEEN NEW YORK arp CUNARD LINE it angry and drew Bean in the abdo- tfal. Washburn was arrested. -Bean is from Georgia, and was at- tending school at New Haren. George Thornton, by Jolin Murray, of and died yesterday. Murr: Two Cauironsia Mcnpers—Mrs. Burck- erdt, who was shot by Jacob Wilkerson, alias because she refused to marry yesterday morning. ENING OF A SEW OPENED BLANt TOOK d 17 years, was stabbed age, in Boston, for wees probe to ot erry Hariman, him, died in San Fr: m Sunday, at Red Bluffs. im of ill: a Brooks, aud wounded a man with ber, named Perkins, who in turn shot and wounded Pearse, &7 The trial of Fann; of George Watson began NEW BxPmEss Live yA CANAL, PHU ADTOn aa cromunrowh, bo. S7-An immense variety of BUSINESS PANTS, from $2.50 to $5. a Brook yn yesterday S7OALL AND EXAMINE.sy Governor Palmer, of Il., announces him- re-election on the ‘We are prepared to farnish - CRUSHED OR BROKEN STORE te Contractors in quantities to suit. = Woarealso BUYING BARD RUBSLE STONE FOB CASE at our Works. agate J.B. SUG & 00.. = K street, ATTORNERY-ar-Law, ‘Room 8, on second of Barbour's Law Buildin

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