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_ EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. [Cortinued from First Page.) the bill which has jast passed ne old indebtedness, amounting to ons, with sx per cent. bonds, to be of at not less than £ im tunding Congress. three m dirye It is charged that the new government has largely increased the number of corporation of «i the rate of their salaries. If thi< ould be natural and justifiable. of anew and better govern- istrict neeessarily involved a larger 0! Lut the oficial reports show that the new gov- ernment compares most favorably with the old, in relation to the expenses tor its ofBcers. Itappears by the Controller's statement (p- 180) th January t s report of Februa s alter Henal pay ‘These pay- of thes were justifiable. the new District caving the City Hall tr be used dl States purpeses and of pr sewhere is abundantly proved by Chiet Sasi Cartter and of the th Supreme Court of the Jistrict, and by the answer of Governor Cooke, that the Roar of Public Works tuenced and controlled the leg!s- was very little evidence to »18- ree, and it was abundantly di improy lature oxtract it is proved the ee a vernor’s interference was to ceding of the paupers on refuse a was the daty of kets both sor the loan Ent it ap- . Wil wore intimidate on the sutyj argued b ana construction of vindicated hy oughface and ite when taken possession of by The re suid have been t Mr. owned a however, he BEL? TRE NATION'S erry. there is doubt whether, United States, i improveme i to complet evinced a praiseworthy dispositio: seives to make W 0 capits carry ‘The 1 of re . and beautif nter of a Union o| hington a glorions f the flonal « response to teo claims, so evi- ¥ just that no American citizen wiil den: + te all that is asked. Let the United States pay, tor the benetit of t, as large a tax upon the property of the government as is paid by the people upon their private property. This has never yet been dove, and the District has depended upon spe. cialappropria‘ions sometimes reluctantly g Jor the nation’s share of the xpenses of th. 1; while the broad streets and avenues of ngton, Isid out and fixed by the general ent, have remained unimproved be- govern cause of the divided juris:tiction between Con- | c ad the cits of Washington. When the plan of the present government was originate.], under which the peuple ef the District were to tax themselves largely and to borrow mi money Te expend in improvemen the idea : nm valen valuation of all the pub- capital mun- t Teal estate woi 1 + ali the real estate of private owners, it air proportion pon gifts from pert. Let the S foots other sections ot the country, should unJertaks the impro he bartor of Washington. ‘The teonders of the capital i glected the ri gthe contraction of the Bridge, which has crea: this side, and has thrown nel toward the Virginia shore. The acticable te construct a etown to the causeway and ill give an adequate mm several thousand which may be made profitable for Yerposes of commerce. and will promote in a high degree the bealth of the city. ‘The expense of this improvement the District ot pay. It is the uatural and appropriate o work of the United States, which, it cannot be | doubted. will be promptly uudertaken as soon as the official report authorized by Congress is re- ceived and attentively examined. Finally, in justice fo the District officers, the attention of the committee is called to the fact that during the whole investigation there has been no attempt at concealment on the part of the District government. By the testimony of witnesses and the full written statements that have been furnished 1m answer tothe minute and searching inquiries of the memorialists, every detatl of the workings of the government, and many of the particulars of the privete busi- ms of its officers, have been exhibited to the pe conducted by taithful officers, may possibly have some proper secrets of administration ht not to be published in the newspa- . certainly no Amerfcan citizen, when acting asa public officer, ou; * reasons as have gress may bein. dence in the gov- syress reucwed cont | ermment wh mber of officers, for a time at least. | in + | en the following day. a ibe amount paid for printing and ad- | 1502, was S101 PUT | variety and y large, but an anlaysis | George y of the | | Person: An Spee’ Water taxes (a of Wash & Deposits alemp from’ fax sales, Corporation of Washingtoz. Deposits tor market rents, George- Deposits Depesi Depesits tor licenses, Deport 3 Total smount co! athen usually | APITAL | J. H. Crane for thre i be only | ous opinions expres: truth “ ty truth im this community is b: Henry Humber say the same thing. Cros. > | amine five ner | lat for agran] | © F t Ne veracity be put in as not pertinent to the issue Lim, and the case was further postpon Friday. provement can- | testitic some of Gray's friends tay to Gray, Jack, you down to wher h nearly as’| this ease are betore the court. under the influence of liquor, come in contac ap assault and battery is committed, and de: distinguishes murder from manslaughter. facts exclude the presumption of forethought in the homicide, the essential element of murder. The grade of the charge must be for mansiaugh- | ter. “The court thought $5,000 would be suili- | cient bwil to insure his appearance. | the bail reduced, saying he for $1,000 when the charge one result, and that is to wise and © gaze. Even municipal governments, if h they created, and to aid friendly legislation and liber: tions | the tmportant werk of making Washingt wratot govermmentof the United States, a cap- ital elty which shall in all respects be a credit pnor to the great Republic of the H Starkweather announced thet the inves- | now closed. mittee will procee to make up their report immediately, and it will probably be pre- sented to the Honse next week. Condensed Locals. ‘The Mutual base ball club, of New York, yes- | terday ** flaxed” the Olympics, of this city, by a score of 25 to 5. ‘The delegates from this city to the Cincianati convention will leave here on Monday after- noon, arrivin; cinmati at 3 o'clock p. m. A-man should do for his adverticing some- thing as he does for his stock of goeds—arrang® it so as to attract attention its noveity, taste. Simer M. Martina Joyce, of the Convent of erey, Baltimore, died in that eity yesterday morning. She was the daughter of Michael ce, of this city, and was highly exeemed by al no knew her. ‘The order of United Mechanica, of this Dis- trict, have adopted a resolution disapproving of the action of Senator Trumbull in introducing a tion for the repeal of the eight-hour law, r and also protesting againet the amendment otered by Senate Cole t opening wedge fi fect nayy-yards as an ame purpose. eS pts ef the District Government. STATEMENT OF COLLECTOR SLATER. Collceter W. H. Slater reports to Controtier 5. Baker that the reveipts of hi , 11, to April 2uth, 1© low rom June I taxes on real estate, District of Celumbis.. na al License Columbia. lumbia. Fipon Mr. a. | Arrears general taxes, Corporation ring of | ot Washingtor 1 , Levy Court. Washing town... District of ¢ a. rket rents, Washing- ton ci Washington and Avgn t, 18 . rmits,- Washington and August, 1571 June. for eted and de- s The Crane Donoho Libel Case. After our report of this case (in the Police t) closed vesterday— enderberg tert «t that he had known ars. and had heard vari- as to his reputation for the majority bad spoken rather lightly of 2 that he knew Crane first assisted in starting here; his reputation tor had heard Mr. him; witoess 2 on bis oath; had he wen say be would not be! Md not believe X= —Could not remember the names of who had s: Henry Hin sons | Crane on D. B. Peck testified that he had known Crane 2,and had often heard his charac ard some persons speak well of ied tha. he had frequently haracter for truth discussed, had heard he ieved it was 1. stifled that he had heard ne’s el, four y an h. Mr. Closs deetined to cressexamin re asked to renew the points Lat the he last Fri ability of data going toshow lite. He “read from Upham’s sophy, a shor: treatise by Dr. +h on diserdered action of the principle of howing that a person may be at- with a lying dis Dr. Rush speaks of says, “It differs from ex- ent and malicious lying in be. none of the motives of any of iseased Can hot speak the ject, nor teil the same story me way, nor describe anything a= it appeared to other people. Their falsehoods m calculated to injure anybody but themselves, being, fur the most part, of a by- | perbolical or boasting nature; but now and then they are of a mischievous nature, and injurious to the characters and property of others.” Will the “Investigator” sue Dr. guage? ush for this lan- Cock then gave a short sketch of what he Was the history of the private character ’ge ruled ont the testimony songht to efore d to next =< The Gray Homicide. | HEARING ON HABEAS COKPUS—TRE CASE ONE OF MANSLAUGHTER—TRE ACCUSED ADMITTED TO BAIL IN THE SUM OF £5,000. Yesterday afternoon the hearing of the case of Lewis 8. Close (committed to jail fer the killing ot Jobn W. Gray) on hateas co Cartter, was rescmed, and Geo | Themas Hanson, and J. D. D. Farrell testified for the government. before Judge orge Thecker, For the defence, Senator Joshua Hill, of Ga., to the gocd character of the accused. e. J. Parsons testitied to having heard 30 for him Gray then went d the fight began. ntion to the fact that Mr. an whip him.” Clese was, Senator Hill called at Clore on hearing of Gray's death had given him- | self up. The C ef Justice said: The main features of ‘Two strangers, aes. The case lacks the forethought which The Scnator Hill made an ineffectual effort to h had gone on his bons was assault with intent to ill, but he was under no obligation ‘niacuated with the | toward the accused, and thought that a less sain front and | would suffice. ‘Time was given the accused to find bail, and | the examination closed. A Cotorgp MAN on THE CINCINNATI Con- vextion.—Dr. ©. B. Purvis, of this city, re — his nomination as a to party in power. God for! ity should ever befall this mation. The — ese ‘Tae GovERxon’s MouNTED GUARD met last night, and Capt. W. W. Wirt was elected pb: acclamation as chief of squadron, with rank ot Major. A large number of active members were elected, swe! the number on the roll to 116. After voting to give medal to the best shot at the coming match, and ap- ting & committee to com arrangements for Near gerg Ro hag ington Grena:liers on the 2d of May next adjourned for carbine drill on M st., between 6th and ith. paientis Tenn 9 1. 0. =. F. ‘Se gh ay ‘Sad a sary celebrat G of Tade- pendent Order of Odd Feliows on iting cresinas oe 26th instant, on w: occasion fraternal vi Encampment to Mount Nebo Encam; be made. The me is an and includes and lect readings, &c. Dotty Varven Jet ayp Tortoise Saett PELRY, wires, in the latest | Myles recsived af Prigg’s Dollar Sewelry Senet ng No. i; Pennsylvania avenue, between 4\ and | Oth streets, Excitenrent in North Washington. DEATH OF A BRAUTIFUL OCTOROON O1RL—SUS- PICION OF POUL PLAY. This morning Lientenant Johnson, of the 24 Precinct, arrested Chas. B. Fisher, a wet!-koown. colored messenger in tke Treasw and Captain of the Butler Zou and Sear him in the 21 pre- ‘bon FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York money market was firm yes- The applications for discounts at the ly moderate, as the banks pment bonds were quiet, but The stock market ALEXANDRIA. Tue Fissery.—Owing to the dry spring, the water in the Potomac is brackish at a bigher point than almost ever before known at this and the consequence is that | salt water fish, to the detri and shad fishery. landings represent that the in many instances are +o full of alewives, fish—s0 called from having a bug in their is at this season—that they cannot be land- es that reach here are the same sort of fix. ‘Tux STEAMER Avice, on her way ap from , yesterday evening, broke some machin pid hn to wags eve for, re | + pairs. Her Washington passengers returned to that city on the ferry boat. There was no boat Ou her route to-day, but she will probably be | enabled to resume her trips to-morrow. | HURCH AT CENTREVILE John's Church at Centreville, built upon the eof the charch of the same’ nawe destroyed by the U. S. army during the war, was consecr: y Bishop Jobus, assisted by Rev. Messrs. McKim and Otis—the latter from New | Jersey. After the consecration ceremonies were over three adults were baptized and sixteen per- sons conficmed. Accipexts.—Mr. Benjamin Hallowell, for- merly of this city, was knocked down b: at Sandy Springs, Maryland, en Satarday last Bryaut and h iss Kate White of this city, we: buggy in Richmond last’ week pjured, though fortunately not JSEMENTS. Ausasoments, Weatght. | anaes ” National Theatey—'Simmon’s and Sloewm's i len iaiag ae: THEATER-AIMEE. the | Minstrels.”” Odd Felines’ Heil.Grand Tableaux and usical Entertainment in aid of Calvary Bap- | tist Church organ fund. Reck's Atheneum.—Falr for the benefit of St. Joseph's church. — Board of Health. 3 AND FPAT-BOILING BSTAR- LISUNENTS—THE NATIONAL SANITARY CON- VENTION RECOMMEND A NATIONAL BUREAT TH. The Beard ef Health met tact night, ard Dr. Verdi, health officer, submitted a report in re- lation to # tour he had made t) ern section of the city, in er-houses and @ fet-boilin, | lishment were found to be i dition, and «recommended that acti towards their immediate removal; this being the only effectual abatement of the nuisance possi- establishment had been in- spected, and it was found that the apparatus for covsuming noxious gases was a failure; the offal from these establishments is drained into a narrew creek, which rans through the heart of ‘with it theoffensire materials. n notified efictally to clean these places witkin three days. Several cattle bose also been visited in that vieinity, ant found to be in an unhealthy condition ‘Mr. Marbury moved that toe special committee, as there were several matters presenting new featares to the boar, hit mvolve legislative action. gestablicument a nd, it being outside the ctiy limits, he bad some doubts as to the powers of the Uime of the yea: the river in fu ment of the berri trom some of the prices sowewhat higher. res, a military opened steady, but in the aftermoon grew dull. b ~* ALK OF Pr « erred Orchestra 1.40, Geveral am ssi Securities. the arrest at police headquarters, and stated rhst the toliowin, that a few days ago he was iniormed that a Tuncral took place trom the house of owe Miler. on Sth street, between P and bo: t Of the present month, and that the attended it seemed disposed to keep the deceased @ secret, and that the body was in- terred inthe Young Men's Burial Greané, on Boundary street, ear the head ef 12th street. ing the information he went to wark, and ascertaiped that on the 2ith of Jannary last Miss Kate Jacoba,a beautiful octoroon, residing with her aunt—Mrs. Frances Jacobs,—on Rhede Island avenue, between lett her home abeut 5 o'clock it for the ostensible pu: to take charge of acc’ house of Miller with Fisher, an: the room and furnighed it, and in the latter part of March she was eonfined, a m id-wife named Smith being present, but finding the case a dit- Seult one, Dr. Latimer was called, aud a chi: was safely delivered, and is now alive and wall. ‘The girl, however, ‘died and was buried, as betore stated. Miller. stated that Fisher came te his house under the name of Brown, and be leing @ sergeant ot he zouave: 'y superior officer (Pieher’ in keeping the affair a ‘The auut anda -latives of the girl have been under the impreacion, until within a te« t, that she was at & fr trele. $2 Reserved Dress Circle SLAUGHTER-HOU Gove: 20. t os Oe 1. Gallery, coute EW NATIONAL THEATER. Mae. J. G Sa ed; and most all the car; iM heavily adulterated w! Laemsce and Manager ING, Arana, 22, Mount Vernen, of her machine Be Same, Jan kJ uly. 81 Jan a agh the north- ch he states that Teaay A =O ’ —Virginia sixes, con- FUN, West Virginia's, 163. North Cotton dull, but anged. Wheat ble. The fat-boilin, the moraing 36 bid to-day. firm; low middlings, strong: favors sellers— pri the latter rented the city, earryi Sooeaee ba active and firm: Pennsvivania, $1. firm: white southern, 9270; yeliow southern, sales of second BLACK OROOK, EW NATIONAL THEATER OPERA. om mpents A et te ao PomurLcing: ‘ : ALSEE. ern, 53a56; southern. the report be referred Pork, bulk meats, thrown out of and both were and which mi; of business fur want ot stock. “W hisky did not consid r the fat-boil Mr. Lewis McKenzie is not identified with ti movement, and will attend the | ntion as one of the delegates New Yorn, April 24 tocks firm. Gold polis, from which us letters had been n, irl’s name was men- and when Lieuténant Johnson went to 30 avd compristre E at large from this _—— CITY ITEMS. RELIEF FOR THk FRET—Fee Si. Corns, Bunions ani Bad Nails relieved with- out pain, at Dr. White's rooms, 535 13th stre opposite Treasury. (Baltimore ofice, Charles street. Mr. Langston opposed its reference to such committee, and contended that it wasevi the provisce of the coard to take imimodiate —Flour firm and quiet. Corn searce and rr, found them greatly excited, and Mrs, Jacobs NS. FERNAND Fisher acknow!- Dr. Verdi contendeé that there was but one way to abate these nuisances, and that was by a removal of the estab'ishm have to be done eventually. Mr. Marbury’s motion was Dr. Bliss euiimitted a res boiling establishment. oo Mr. clared a nuisance, and ite abatement is her ordered by removal. Pending the discussion, Mr. Langston moved that the whole matter .be recommitted to the health officer for further investigation and port; carried. MMENDATSONS OF THT TARY CONVEE TION. Dr. Cox submitted his renort as delegate to the rational sanitary conv New York last Wednesday, the Which he states that the meeting embr some of the leading sanitarians of the United fed retolutions “ That in the @ national bureau of health would greatiy advance éanitary science, render more effective the vartors health organi zations of the country; and condnce largely to the prevention of disease and the health of population. That we commend to Congress the passage of alaw effecting su a branch Cf the Interior Depart Among the aub the convention was the ex ‘ national sanitary awociation. “4 committee zerenting the various sections of the countey was accordingly appointed todraft a plau of orgentzation, and report at a sulsegvent meet- ing to be held early in May next. fhe repor was adopted. The Anz ciger a o Mr. Eprror:—Will you a space in your valuable p: tion in your issue of vesters An atticle appeared in your paper of yester lay which does me injustice, and 4 begof yon t allow me to give the facts in the case. Thomas and his orchestra wer ve weeks prior to their iast appear ance at Lincoin Hail, the Anzeis Yertisement which was ordered by the ag When [ rendere 2% for money Mous. Salvator, tc nurse and physieien, but asserts al Director and ath resulted trom natural: auses, and that he ied the body decently B nts, Which would 2 Be has retained Mr. Fraxxrorr, A ungel, The caso is still estigation, aus. in the meantime among the colored people is LA PERICHOLE m that the fat Yobriner be < Vorrr’s axp Bor's Suireoit Rentes opened at 55 france Cloth, Worsted. Tricot, Doeskin and Cassimer. finely trimmed and made. Good articles, commencing at $6.59 per suit. THE WEATHER. ot Chief Signal OMtcer, —The follow- the warrant and the endorsc- ase ot Rickard Vant, dis mit yesterday : District of Columbia, Washington County, 5 To the Marchal of the District of Columbia : Margaret Vaxt hath upon oath, betore me, Judge of the Police Court of declared that on the . 1870, at the county id feloniwasly marry that bis former War Drrantment,© Wasnineton, D. SYNOPSIS POR PAST TWENTY. ometer is highest over Tennes LA GRANDE Pr BARBE BLUR tly regarding «nals G=== TABLEAUX MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, 7” BURCH ORGAN FUND, ODD FELLOWS HAL ng MONVAY EVENING, April 22, for — Sémission. 20 cents: Cuildren, G No. 410 7th street northwest, as ®’s Broncutar Tee nary and asthmatic disorders, have pro efficacy by atest of many years, and have re- ceived testimonials from eminent men who have NATIONAL SANE Es, for pulmo- rthward over th robably lowest over southwestern Mi dy weather and northeasterly winds are now prevailing over the so with rain over northeastern cloudy weather over the lake re northern portion of clear and pleasant weather very latter has continued at San Franc! Pronawitities—The lowest barometer over the northwest will probably move eastwardly over the upper lake rej threatening weather Cloudy weather over the south Atl ntion, which met St instant, in District ef Columbii ath Atlantic const Be Trve to Y Parti R skETH and they will be Never will you need false ones, it Sozodent morning and evenin; parts indestructability to the enamel, and wonderfully unproves aforesaid, Ric one Maggie Lovejoy, knowin, wife, Margaret Vant, was against the peace and government of tu tates. You are therefore hereby commanded to take the said Richard Vant and bring him be- fore the said Police Court forthwith to answer Witaess the Hon. Wiliam B. ; Judge of the Police Court, and the seal of saud court this 15th day of April, 1872. (Signed) Lucher G. Dawson, Clerk Police Cour D.C, States, who aco) opinion of this generally, the sco. it white and spotless, For all the complamts peculiar to femal sporco's Golden Pills are invaluable. wholesale and retail by Z. D. Gilman. Retai IN EXHIBITION (New No, AND SALE 439 Tth by D and recte, th street. bet Ee taf nad Fellows: Mal segad Wines, Chrome, &e. Paper Hancines, Window ‘ames, Picture Cords and Tas- Se - tn the District. remembr Name and Somber apltly* LECTURES. INCOLN FRIDAY EVENING, Lecture by Prof. HENRY MASSON “LES FEMME DE FRANCE Teetare tobegin at So'cleck; doors open at 7 o'eion said charge. jon, with cleudy and as ply rain will prevail tic states. Partially clondy <i clearing weather over New York and New Frgtand. Otherwise clear and generally. Dangerous winds are not an- leasant weather N streets; W. B. Entwisle; Wilfred McLeod, Georgetown, H. Bacm has opened Space, between Sth and 9th streets. Tue INDIANS ARE ON THE WAR-PATR, bat ‘Time and Sickness deprive more people ot thei hair than the scalping knite. halon’s Chemical Hair, Invigorator stops the faliing out of the fibres inevitably and immedi- tely, produces afresh growth. hair in a state of vi R Warrant for R. P. Bigley. Postponed for April23. Jaaces The tellowing isa part of the record in the ranch, 805 M: SPECIAL NOTICES. AClereyman, while residing in South Amer: nary. discovered a safe and simple remedy . Weakuess, Karty Docay sd Seminal Orgacs, a train of disorders brought on by banefa! us habits. Great numbers have boen cured bs y. the eMlicted acd unfortun: and tsi i Theodore Thomas hestra. Nevertheles: of Metropextan Police, 1 wom a smal per to make a correc. | } ttt» arneste bigamy, age 40, white, gorous bealth and ow, by a desire to benef 5 Arrested by Detective D. K. the above was taker from the blotter 8 Beekcey, Clerk. ee Jvsrick TOWHOM IT BELONGS. —In justice to one of our most enterprising citizens, whosc and activity have secured for himself a public patronage, we which explains itself: To the Public.—As there are certain merchants who ridicule the idea of advertising, a that i¢ is only intended to make newspaper mon rich, and who at the same time claim that the never devote a dollar to such a purpose, and yet Tesort to saean expedients to reaj those who do advertise, I feel it due to and to my patrons to state thatI have no branch d none save that of my boop-skirt and corset factory, at 408 7th street. I Ladies in search of my ase remember the nam and the number, Charles Baum, 408 7th street. Thankful for past favors, I beg leave to inform the public that I havg just received my new ing stock, including all the novelties in hoop- rts, corsets, kid gloves, human. hair, mings, the most complete stock of fancy and osiery, ard ladies’ furnishings, all of ich are specialties, and thai I will endeavor ‘he future, as in the past, so to conduct my ines as to continue to secure the confidence of the ladies of Washington, the efforts of ene- sons to the contrary not- Withstanding. Charles Baum, 498 7th street, pe- tween D and The marriage certificate, @ possession of to be Mrs. Vant, shows that and ** Margaret Ogden” were er’s Church, Ashton-under England, on the Merris, incum- store of Philp & Sel m: INSURANCE COMPANTES. \ ASHINGTON OFFICE Mr. Thomas. were my regular charges, the same as being hi to take off ten dollars, stating at that they would rets when I should take their ad viding I weuld settle my bill with the ded. which I did. I therefore took it tur gran’ that I was to advertise their reappearance. prove the recognition of the same, a few da) before their concert the agent sent the usa: number of tickets tous. And on last Tharsis ng Irendered to Mr. Gosche my bili o: , when he replied to me to iesve the sam ai Metverott & Co., where the same would ne evening I handed it ((h: ot Metzerott & Go. until late on Satur- married in St. Pi Lyne, in county of Lane: Georgetown Advertisements seceasaradre Thiet clods cetera ates oatesrsin ME. A. KURCHEL, 106 Bridge street, Fa, wio loaves bere by the firs who have watches or clock ‘ake the same away by the © date, otherwise they will be disposed of at anciion, Store open fre m. tot BBX THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgetown HAND AND DAMAGED Kk ¥ adP GLa PLEMENTS, &c., &e On SATURDAY MORNING, April 27, at 10 o'clock. 1 will sell, at the Auction Store 74 Bridge street. opposite the marke iment of New, @-cond- ed Fern! are Crockery and . de, ke OWLING, Anc’. charge of bigamy was dismissed ye-ter- reuse the woman alieged by Mra. Vant No.2, made oath that she bed never been married to Mr. Dratn or Dr. Ronr. K. Stowz. to learn that Dr. Robert IC ling physicians, died aquite suddenly adelphia on Monday time not in the best bi friends had no thonght that his death was so 1 wstaken with an n to his hotel die son of the late W. J. nd was educated in this District and nt several years. he located at the corner of F s, and for a number of Twelve or fourteen ® ago be was thrown from his bugger and ha a limb broken, and since that time he d himself almost entirely to office bosiness. H jeaves a widow (a danghter of tle late Thom. Ritchie) and two childi the benefits or store in Washington. utelligencer baildin 4ATNA INSURANCE ComPany, establishment will URE. FAKMING IM —— : TION OF BALTFORD, CONN. left this city for and although at the Ith, his family an And on the sa bill) to Mr. Drcop. of the fir: 1 did not eail for the mon day afternoon, the day of their last perform 1 met Mr. Gosche, who then stated ‘Thave left word HANSON & BLACKFORD, ft, and on being t Gtaseware, Farmin $19 SEVENTH STREET. api to me these word: young man who sells the tickets ) fifteen dollars. Your charges are ‘t« 7M. H. WHEATLRY'S Vee aT OVFING *STABLISHMENT. Orrice—49 Jeprenson StREET, in Paris, where he AND SCOURING This great old and Lith stre mies and malicious Joyeda lnerati mpany has been conducted Washington for more than 2) years past by oar Mra Hansen, and hae weathered ail the great insurance storms of this country, not by avoiding them or keeping in safe hart ors, but by being *!annch strong enough te co thrcagb all danger+ lowest rates; wherenpon he (Mr. Gosc he) be- came insulting, and refused T the first time, Tent was not authorized. t the bill would have to be pai less the same was attended to, 1 would su And for the reason that by Eetabli-bed 1831; Noorskinrs axp © the Original Baum’s Factory, 803 as *RSETS made to order at M pe vests by sending in summer mouthe & jace in the Diatr Grnilemen’s Clothing, Everything appertainine tc the business well and promptly executed. closed daily at sunset, except Saturday, when it wil: Post Office Box 723. - ——— De. Leon, 711 L street, between Tth and ath streets, Consulting Physician for Ladies. al out an attachment. alleged, that the same was not autho: noi ro much for the am just aud before a court, I proceed: lit he had desired to defend th @ security, and 2 Tne Graxp folowing is the proposed regatta to be on the Potomac ri Kilbourn, Major A. ©. L Reearta. Commitee on the be open until 83 p. ——_—2—_—_ i THE YEAR S72 Kip Groves from one dollar ap, and every ir warranted, at Baum’s Kid Glove De arket Space. THES Moet celebra' d to do waa to nt would have b But, in justice to Mr. Thon een informed tha whole controversy; and when t! as brought to }: wi diate payment of the claim. N. H. Mitrer, blisher ot the Anzeiyer. frseitiasis LADIES’ GOODs. Liss GEDNEY. 715 Fourteenth street northwest. G BATS sud BONNETS. 5 and Traveling, jusi re. THE ZTNA PAID LOSSES AMOUNTING TO $4,656,219! inn, James T. Bai Franklin Philp, with H. ¢ treasurer. On the part of the press—f n, of the Republican of the Daily Ch aes ted and euccessfnl Latrobe Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, ch and Weather Strips, at No. 4, ¥.M. C. A. Baitd- 2 knew nothing ndeliers, Gas Stow ilton & Pearson’ ing, 8th and D streets, ——_ A Forry WHaALrrons ( at Baum’s Corset Factory, 8 SPRI suitable for Ree ceived from Par: eecriment of HALLIES, @ DEN” Goods un Dunn, of the of which 3.400 00 the mai ket value « ere paid in Chicago. {the stock to-day is 153, ssmpice in SILKS. ser for one doliar, BERADINES ond* BO! Tarket Space. TueRwomerEns and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street. Raprcar he mifice Appointed.—A snecting of the ra: publican club of the L . McCORMICK ICAN CLUB— st opened an elegant S, ccmprisi t SDIARISM.— About 9 o'clock last night ®7 Philadelphia has Dolly Varden onions. &A Connecticut milkman proposes to grow cocoannts instead of cows. 87 Douglass Jerrold said: “Eve ate the apple that she might indulge in dress.” SA hen thief in Nevada was hung by his shoulders toa tree and kept suspended for an hour. ‘Foul deeds will rise,” &c. S7-A “beautiful blond” female preacher i+ stirring up something like religious feeling in Georgia. stable of Alex Y tee reported the fi nd in alley betwe ‘as adopted: Ist ai nd De. We es he n 15th and 16th streets he ladies cf Washington and vicinity. and Land M streets, by piacing shavings an! brown paper under the door, but fortunately it was discovered and extinguished before mich damage was done. A colored girl was seen running through the alley just before the dis- Officer Guy arrested a small colored girl on suspicion, bat as she could not be identi- fied she was released. ——— Tur Hovse or DeLecates of the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon, Council not having been organized no business was transacted and the House adjourned to this ing, and the report G. Brown, L. glass. 8. B. Wall, J. W. Dr. O. H. Crs iliams; ith, Lee. and Geor, M. Botts, and dobn A. Gray, and J. 1 MADAME ESTRENS, CHEAP EST. Fh 0; 18 131TH Stree. 'H OF NEW YORE 7 ptanalntad HAIR. es. Chatline 8 CHES, yard long, onl; 5 CURLS at $1and $2." a5 Call and examine for yourself. LAD! ATTENTion: 8. HELUER, 715 wishes to call your atten! hand jete Rat Colts" eed Bate BBA INSURE iN 1T AT ONCE, AND BE Sarre, ae EARL FOR = Jomes C. Kennedy, Walter 8 GTON FIRE INS. DISTRICT OF $200,000 gal question is agitated in Ohio whether people must shun beer xt W. LeBarnes, and J to the fact that he har 'W. Tompkins, George I 2th. M. Duffy, Wu 13th, Geo. Hf. Bos M. F. Kelly; 1ith, Pete nd Heury Johnson: under the*‘local dam Gi Ww & Soe eiee bee - 8. O 5 *, Office 1433 G etrest NW NATIONAL &7-Gen. Samuel F. , Of Ohio, islectaring perance in. that line than in the role of a ‘laboring man.” Duckett, and L) He does better in ton, A. G. Hail, and Campbell. Aaron Ru: ai 15th, A. K. Browne, C.C.’ Briscoe, ith. E. Fordan, S. Williams, and it. M arshail, Jos. Williams, and tn, W. R. Hunt, John Bran wth, Allen Coffin, ( 20th, H.C. Sherrill 3. Atkinson; v. H. Meiteynold 22 Of the commii- }. $. Bake 2 2 ne nga SMALt-rox.—Six additional cases of small: Pox are reported by the Board of Health, also ——— es RELIGIOUS STATISTIC ligion for the United States, just completed at the census office, show the total number or urch orgenizations, upon the Ist of June , to be 72,451, the total number of church edifices to be 63,074, the total church accommo- dation to be 21, of the ehurch property to be statistics of church accommodation for the priu- cipal denominations are as follows:—Baptist, 16, Baptist, other, 363,019; R 990,314; Congregational, 1,11 scopal, 991,051; Lutheran, 977,332; Meth- 28,209; Presbyterian, regular, 2,195,9)""; erian, other, 499 314. property owned by these denomin: is as follow: ‘Bi ,other, $2,378, He curls bair for 2 cents « set. nd, just received GLOV. 8, which he will et BF Remumber the n: 8. HELLER. 7 2 — FIRE s=susasce COMPANY, DISTEICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 CASH CAPITAL... assortment of KIT FST P AE ‘ LLARS ‘ —The statistics of re- O™*™ as Matket Bpoce. Hall; ith, ©. H.M H.M. Spica Is JUST BECELVED—A fine assortment of Ber tan BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPFE: 20. Be which I am prepared 2 sell at the lower prices. “Call oy . LERCH, 724 Teh street, mse detween G and Shephers r . OSES B 22d, Josiah Venable; chairma vauisevenve. & tee, H. A. Hail. The admission fee of $10 was reduced tos and a resolution was ado} committee open subseri; @ building for the use of the club. including thos harles BR. Dong 062, and the aggregate value THE GREAT TEN DOLLAR SUIT! thatthe exetutive PIANOS, &c. BARE CHANCE—Haviug enor of H. A. fall, W. lass, F. A. Boswell, Thomas Com 1, Fumes A. Handy, Ls . W. Herbert aud W. B. Chas nalor Sumner the distinction 0») The value of th> WHO CAN BEAT IT? tayette Jefiries, James Brooks, A resolution of thanks to bis advecacy of abolish Recount of color in the District public s was offered and adopted. lished that at the last meeting of the club a res. in favor of making all Di trict officers elective was incorrect} pind ip deaeecs heran, '©14,917,747; egular, $17,825,732; ‘CARL RICKTER, 935 Penna.ave. (Phe t tatement put lution was ade Fanxy Hype Batrep.—Ex-Judge J. M Morris, counsel for Mrs. Fanny Hyde, appeared in the supreme court, Brooklyn, on Monday, apd asked Judge Pratt to admit’ the prisoner to bail. She was placed under bonds in thesam of $2,500. Mr. Morris said the feeble health of the prisoner was his reason for asking that si be admitted to bail. The bondsmen are Edwar.t Holloway and George Heid. When Mrs. Hyde was informed of the result of the application she was almost overcome with emotion. About 2 o’clock she was taken into court, looking smiling and almost gay. Her relatives were be- court-room was thronge:!. Judge Pratt approved of the snreties, the dis- trict attorney consentin, yde was free. and led her to a close was in waiti "s home wt. ‘nes, aod manufacturers of struments generally. CHARGE oF Bicany.—In the Judge Snell, this morning, Mary Williams, Tespectable colored woman, charged that Ko: ert Williams, her husband, dt marry one Henrietta A. Humphries, knowing fe fe, Mary Williams, was stein ice Pisnes and ali M pal Ihave this day placed _on $224, know asthe great $1 Cheviots, in three different shader latest style, with Chesterfield C. the triffing sum of only lots 2222, 2223 and it of the United States. didn’t know; he didn’t recognize bim- self when it was done, as he was intoxicated the time.” Mary produced hei tificate, showing that the tober, 1871, in Alexandr! ase8 wl CLEPHANE & BRAILEY, paurere tanker inch her eae ay side her, and She brought two on that occasion. and in afew minutes oe took her b whieh was driven to her panied b; her father and step: Farrysx County News —Mr. Wm. W: one of the oldest and most ALE OF Parntinos To-niGHT.—Our A. STRAUS, ‘The Popular Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Jambo B. wits aus, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, floor of Barbour's Lew Building Bomn 8, cnement on $5 seiling at from to #12 Bunches of ruck and perch, pyre faseny am th A 1b) Associati: mets to-morrow evening at W:ll’s Hall, 7ch See advertise ment Distarer Covncit to-day adjourned hoon to-morrow, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORS, 319 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue. ton jubliee ina chor us is suggested.

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