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EVENING STAR. | 6 ostwct covennmenr wn0ica ten. iret recsmemnatarsrttan ghat wee necio | change of gra Tew Dulin for si> Staten War | Raghutw carer of meproveuent Saf prosper, GRone esr se. °| arse teed le fa construction of the net for the State, War DA Dew € improvement as! prosperity. _——— EPH OE VRe-AN col | her ix not now larger than is nepcesacy to do the | and Navy D-partime te and the District ite if te eutuied to fa'r nod gener 1» Joseru HLL, the colored boy PH KID GLOWnS— | Reperts of the Investigating Committee. Sieinens ‘of the Di Tax nopy o J Eta STLELERE BUT. 5 * os —--May 14, 1872. rly. The committee are of opinion that provision | ous appropriatiocs from Copge-ss, in some mau! 5 tenth, eleventh, twelfth, f pene te made by law toadjust and appor aadios who was drowned near the Aquedact bridg athe | corrcegocaing tthe a of the prope SS ee SS eS fleenth charges the committer are | damages ‘ueea by sachtmorovements. | own: dbs the United St Sunday last, was recovered | r mer | See eeee tee eee ion hee thew nate if , qaiiatihees wboareipaa may, boca Wael | Walken tee Belek Oe Be eo Bes | & (Sy yg oy ‘on JUST RECRINED Ww = of Publ n tat ™ ne nigetas, Lua « ali, : t . ’ a ‘ ' LOCAL NEWS. | Other Charges mot Sustaimea, 58°) ie annent, phe : a | Sechpratinione are tote int wer, Ay cite ly Gotten, ©. A. Blirilge. the body of Scott. the, coroner did wot devin a Be: wn 30 BAsoscMe SUarS o ae ae — uses to carry the election, ner was there any evi- | Ries. manitest = this case. one ge x comments Ate oars Views of the Majority and Minerity. der Che” npr tat vours from wijotaing | thorn wha are specially Iu general. iim Minerity Report. aT bo. Waters bas received 15) barrels of S-HELLES 5-735 Market pace. National Ticater—* e lack Crook.” > election was made ia conse- Brovement to In the Houseof Representatives yesterday af- auenes cf the injunction, and for the, purp se of permi a the sense of the people apn the four millon | it at the cost of the i: . It was, im fact. inevi- ternoon, the committee on the District of Co- | j"ne “phe ermlence dose eet oh s e ojuree a ; To the Howse (f Repreentatives first charge made by the memerislists isas | cc Lineoim Hail be nal beat Round Top No. 2. Like The canal boat B. Tatbott arrive’ * REAL HAIR BRAIDS, at retaced prices, Manning's Minstrels. 300 ** | | | | } he ev vm fut comiracte | deuce before she.comamftins that the local ction of the act of Feb- | ois morning with 200 permis of whent and © HELLER, 315 Borket Space. ‘ondensed Locals. . . were made before ¢ ppto cri and the contracts | ture of tt e District 6: ated in, teveral partic: for B. 0 ABASOIS ot oe $ whe peu ome et eee Trace George's | MuBbia submitted their report upon the recent Wire careiully made for ork at Tow ‘prices | this detect in “he in Werks have usarged au- | 2,000 Besbels of core Sor B. Taltoiey were ABASONS * every shade, size, and color, cam ty. Md.. has been discontinued. ee investigation, which was ordered to be printed gud the plaw of the Board for the improvementet | theesme was fo jefecti committee rec pake improvements wet “authorised = “4 beat at 2.414; 2,500 bushels of su RS, 715 Market Space. “Marni & Bates’ stival ia and recommitted. the Disirict ia prediug, paving. aud parking tke | ommend that auch law atin above suggested been: | law. et tt shels of wi a Ree hye -$ 3 aL Marni & Bates’ May festival, last evening, streets will. we believe, if carried out,as a who'r, | acted, tive Aesembly “ i corn were sold at 75 cen or paneer STBAW GOODS, FLOWERS ani RINBONS, st was a great success, both in point of numbers, THE MAJORITY REPORT prove beneficial to the City. and increase the vatac | | There was alao much evidenes offs igegerdte | Thie eection. ouang my leclares: “ That | cents for white. The sales of wheat yoster’ SS prices to enit. at ang brilliance of toilets and decorations. sets out by giving the memoria! referred to the | (fzeal cetate. ax well as greatly inuprove aud beau. | the saprndivare on the 71h treet road. This roai | said Board uf imap ion sad Biscrict to tbe ferment | SETS O00 bushels at $2.41, and 2.850 Dusbels st 5. HELLER, 715 Market Space. be Grand Army i i - | tify it. was the only one extending mor othe Distr make contracts to Lind said District to the payme: 241%. The highest price paid to-day and yes = charge the decoration of the gravesat adiing | Committee, together with other petitions and | ‘z,!t fourteenth specification in the memortal is | boundary avd into Maryland. At times its con ’ ney exc nce of « Sectee As aueeienancied teas canes sok he A LARGE ASSORTMENT of CORSETS, at re ton, onthe Sist inst. met ‘I : ‘dap- | letters representing the views of eundry citizens | ay follows. "it tas rrowed, walted, | dition was almost je. ‘The testimooy ie Jone made by Inw. an ag nen onl —oge e Bery feo doerd prices Pointed several sub-committees ene nt *P” | or the District which were referred to the com- and otherwise manipula’ cana’, both bp itect? | very volominons on this eubject, emming from & Al hater Been " r. Be * Paris AID GLOVES, S. HELLER A meeting of property-boldersof the nineteenth mittee, allof which have bad full and patient | [Pd 12 connection with ¢ sagt large number cf witnesses. dhe committee ars of 1% Was Montgomery county (Md.) bright | pr if Market Bot ouly has some of theweck sontiy markins | Opision.cn atevicw of all of the mete thon amber, and war strictly choice. a distr * night recommended John Carmody | consideration. They say: “Tho investigation | Irn street) proved. © palpate failure’ Gore Gon | the improvement wae gested: the wee ne: feet New cvan to the ard ot Pablie Works forthe position | was pursued diligently, extending over @ period | aci wady ibrearesed with - | Proper! rformed. and at reasonable expense. any | Consigerableeridcnce was sddaced before the Gom- are being set on Bridge street to | JUST OPENFD— Av elegant ascorument of correspond with the new grade established by J begemasee (i 7: aguiadald of superintendent of the anid district, and a) - potwted a committee to urge the appointment. om aed ty days. More than two hun- | levc be charge, as made.does not alls ge any i H S ° mittee: ‘iber creck #- Tt laimed be On the sth of June. iv1, the Board of Public | the board of public works. and all the novel-ies in Ladies” Shaded Scarfe Gred witnesses wese examined, together with a | \: a hd hp eG oy Ce the ative Asscinbly what ig | | TRE CORCERT by the public school children | Putasols, Baus, Lisle Thread aud Kid Gloves na $3: DE Fay Brimkhome, of the 2th street | large amount of Socementary evidence and | Yc adicously productive oF weclees and | the water of the creck: that the work wee tmoron + improvements.” | at Forrest Hall on Thursday night will bea de- A org oe SELMA BUPPERT s. - P. Church, who has been seriously ill for | records. Bo memerialists and respond- erly done and the price paid for the sams extrava. , htful entertainment. street, opposite Patent UMtica some ‘weeks, is recovering, and hopes to be | ents were represented by counsel, and thebeet, Paty se ear ae saad [PSOE er a gee een me gio ; Wias. Scoasman’ Mavecx’ rabet of Se.) wtstae No'branch «ore to resume his duties in afew weeks. His | ing was public and open teall the people ot the | "Hur inthe hearing before the commétec, and in | practical sprinecrs, were calted on this point, Aft-r Maddox. died at her residence. op 2 street. yen- ISS GEDNEY, disease was bilions remittent fever. District. A large proportion of the evidence | the argument on behaif of he metorialists, much Sees ee ee ney niga ho $0 TS 3e to be prbl. Of | eTday morning, aged <3. This indy was one of | NJ 715 Fourteenth street northwoet, Nicterday Mr. Wm. Dickson received, from | offered by the memorialists was by them deemed | sttunger ground is taken. 3 ited Staten through the Botanical Garters, third be taxed against property | the first members of the Baptist church of this T BONDEIS. Ph: 1 solid silver freman’s hornsuit- | applicable to the charges in the memorial. eaubte 66 chat core ‘amply sufficient to discharge the | te : the r BS, to be provided t city. Traveling, just re ably inscribed. It was gotten up by Mr. J. S. | There was. however, amsttempt male to show i they have done. Thanee z that the amouut peid for ite construction . i = ; eis SILKS PoNGRe Butler. of that city, who intended to present it | thatthe Board of Pablic Works had in their ue by the memorial, the | ¥8S reasonable—mnech less, in fact, than th sard Went ofore the I ALEXANDRIA samples in SILES, FORUEES. to Mr. D. in 1869, but sickness prevented him, ficial capacity acted corruptly, and been in- | oor ct uve considered it, and decm it justto | Paid the contractors who built the’ s: Carry it outyon the Woh 3 pastas ‘i RSLSDINES eas" DOLLT SAS he having «died since, his widow sent it by | ttnenced by motives of personal gain. This was, | rq. tt their covelucton the Botanical Gardens. The preponderance o! A what ism Fine Atany Tat 5. R. Dowell ec en express to Mr. Die however, abandoned at the close of the investi- | by an act of Congress pasted Jaty 18,1570, cartain | °Fidence clearly a mee that the sewer was of ie soan, Lilt the tae ra thercey | duct See ee oe SAR mtvige is Mary Mixon gation, t nse! stating thatnosuch claim is | fe T perne ne tobe sppgintsd were con- | Clent siz lof snch capacity as fally warray which act decior vet es Rie . ee slew constrocticn. and the Work Was most substantially Performed now made them. The committee on this al sbatl be ex: ally @ ¥ the southern division, Western U: point are unanimously of the opinion that the | (282. : ‘wit dF, | company, while in MILLINERY i we at domiae + sore on business connect ate ° * oo . | evidence showed there was not the least foun- | Y°US*t> 98, ‘< | to Chict Engtneer Leadbeater a proposition fail tine of Leste Oe s to sec ongress an - | dation tor such a charge. 4 cost f the work. by ct, Was limited ooking to the establishment of a fire alarm | de Charleston Convent burned by our ‘The first charge in the memorial agaiust the | =! ».LU0— § 100) (KO to be paid by the city of Washing telegraph in our city. ring the war. Board of Public Works Is in the tollowing lau- | fon. ard Siw by the generat governmeat. 1 ¥ yan ae 4 Pre guage: * The thirty-seventh section of the act | Nosem LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, May 1 ef February 21, isl, has been violated in sey- | 8! COUNCIL The chair submitted a letter | eral particulars; the Board of Public Works has |} y to make improveiments not | t for the | ‘authorized by law. not <intrusted to their | p mmissien pro ed Into t QPECIAL Notice, SS’ MADAME ESTRENS, 619 130m Steer, The early a1 a evere CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORE ry R rom the District controller, asking for an esti- | usttrped author e cutter tot pene : fallute of springs and wells; never kasee oil | or flies SW ETCH Ri, poe ; He 2a un es ecules ty the in tte construc lunes Will subserve .. teventh # 1 | fallare of springs and wells yen to fail | 2 Parte Chatiine RWITCHES, yard long, only 8 yacsant Socal Seer tis matins or tare Tecan: | change be the Legidutive Ameen at Goer Lite tee verpoe. Aitecvacne he ne the puepoera for which It was bully asked and grante i | before, may wail excite alarm. Lovg CURLS at 81 and 82 yocnens fiscal year. On motion of Mr. Thomp "By the orgamic met establishing» | Teemycr & Go. was motion esd per Much evider ce was submitted tothe committee on | was $2,000 as shown in the plan Woons ox Fr sn, the chair ta ‘¢ L eo aS requested to make the esti- | gress. sing ere mate called for. kevernment for the District of Columbia, the | fE,Durowing rent resolution revjuesting the | Beard of Public Works is made an important national relations of both houses | department cf the goveromest Tne: isc heides mm ard to the pavements of the city. by the Board that thie misprint, and th. Jaime that they were very de | smount was intended to be €25.00. Even gran nd that the cost of comstracting them was | this, and giving them the advantage th-re farin excess of proper price The uniform test! | find? oy have al mony however. ot all competeut persons w be canal. rf poe A Paging rn Bates Call and examine for yonreeIf ‘mars In and Fairfax stations, on the O-, A & MLR, s — __" vere OF s'the tral : JUST RECKIVED—A foe assortment of Bere ‘man's were on fire as the trains passed! there Saturday S| Tue Avexasprta Canat directors have were of Te trens t dy exponded nearly a t Fare, ted, ; elected W. J. Booth, SEBLIN EEPHYR EMEROIDERED SLIPPED e dele, 301 appointed by the President and paid by the United eerts that amount appropriated, viz: 295.050 2), wh - ae 5 3 ) Deleee the coeemition oa he Da itt | States. Lbey are given the “cctire couttel sirara | caus iar act s : . bo ood Wood uF concrete prremente cau be laid their epgincer estimates that it wiil cost’ i000) | Ubler, clerk and treasure ees prs oases » before the commitice on eo Mnegotiations whick they shall deem | so ast» connect he Goverument canat at che | les than three dollars per square yard. prices in. more ta comprete the work 3 ~Snaae ~~ lowes Columbia and arge the passage of a bill now + keepii thestreets,avenues, | arserul. After the jurisdiction had been thas trans. | ther cities geuerally exceeding that sam. The | 21. F. G. Seventeenth, Kightoenth, Nineteenth, trices. PTE. vc me pending, which contemplates reimbursing the | a'l-rs,and sewers of the city, and ell ferred to the Bonrd of Public Works, aud after a | CCWmittee were net able to find that the Board | Twentieth and Twenty jirst Streets —The app CITY ITEMS. end0-tr be Pxtry 4 elders on Pennsylvania, Indiana anil | which’ way be intrusted to’ their ch wont eal of examination ai ~ not only | Cotld procure gocd wood or concrete pavem-nts | priation asked and granted for the tmprovemen: of : ol . 4 avenues two-thirds of the amounts | Legislative Assembly or Congress are ain | [5 ‘the Board. bur by the cit Tike | laid for less than the prices paid by them. which | theses 2, The expenditure of the Wnite Vests, - avowed against them for paving said ayennes | +t disburse all moneys appropriated fur the tun. | prrss, it was deciied to whl om Was three dollars or three dollars and uwenty cents | Board. their enginecr, ans born White Vests, DRY Goops with wood. was read and laid over. bo a avenues, alleys, sewers, roads | ? ont where Fie creek imersects ard Rope wi ard, ringing, tw. fost of ara a8 be oa White Vests, eats, Ss. y . Se © ‘ to the rever, a jt wan cr > : Y ht vonncil bill No. 3, regulating the sale o} ‘The oniy limitation upon their powers in this ba- | courert the ca: covered build a | te cxlet in come of the pavements. it is to be observ- | tt ° All Styles, Sizes BB | ee ; cream. soda water, was real a second ¢ hal: is theaprovision of the organic act “that they | large sewer along by ite side to sapply the sewerage iL wget Eoane fromm teo great haste in at- om » . NOW OPEN! and on motion of Mr. Dongiass. referred shal! bave uo power to bind the District for the pay- | fermerly afforced b§ this part of the canal. tempting to Jay them in bad weather; but it does | tion = " : RO8., nmittee of three. Council bill No. 2, | ment of any sum of money except in pursuauce of ‘The Board nave filled this portion of the canal,aa | DOt&ppear in aay cass that ths contractors inteus ‘The third complaint refers to the appropriation 4 Northwest corner 7th and D streets. me for the redemption of prop. | ®Pttopriations made by and pow wutil far wet for the sam distance | Uonelly laid ris wements. Many of the de- | for contingent expesses of sis District governuicut, caters tim “ants orb on P- | prepriations have been made.” bave constructed a large parailel sewer fects were the result of defects in the foundation be- | for the period cf seven months PERFECTLY Firting Suinrs. WOLFORD 4 i rs tuntane cakien: sg peli Bcmopialiste claim that Ehis restriction has 1 -d to opeu Whar is known ag ment, and all are to be remedied by the | , In support of this charge, it has beet Gauze Underclothing. SHILRERG’ + ep vielated, gud that Boar: ,” tu connect that portion of | CoBtractors, who are bound by contract and by | for th - ae the cual not proposed to be filled with the Goveru- | bond ip every care to keep the pavements in good os Linen, Jean and Mastin Drawers. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. tent canal at thearscnal, apd this word is in process | Teptir for three years. @:: Thin Neckwear, Suspenders, &e. lists that all thle ts Hices!, not warfauted Go tho | it Would be expdtent ta cto of cute ateer wees | Soke eset ae The canted seemrarcaneminort, | Thin Neckwear, Suspenders Ges i * m ent, 3 size. when : a A at aI 1 vel *. SHEAPEST BOU! Se es Gener etic eee eaeranted by the | Sy reas expose in 8 Gey of ale ‘ize. 1 or | expenses fany of the States of the Usion.and this | English, French and Getmen Half tess ac, | TUE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY Jear that by the actof | CoLcrete pavements. It may be that the wiser | in a District lerstisa a township, and with a popu- Large assortment. nie ic tothoyudgmeat | CeUrse te pursxe woold ter th ssuien Bot greatly exceeding one hundred thousand | Gyo. C, Hawnrnc, No. 410 7th street N. W. ts oe nas x Pag : city hasbeen finished. toad’ pt for remaining strscts = sé Rial ceee ta te con | cel ateseeer oniey eels Geen we thet pibe Larisiatare, at the | Tue Nariowan Savince Bawk, N.Y. ave MEW GOODS RECBIVED DalLE card of Public Works, has pa-sel » inka nee “ avel roadways. : sascwor ores | | Concrete or worden payements, and all new pave Mills of 400.000 each for improvemeuis, | #64 15th st., pays per ct. on deposits, it ion of all the members | tracts tor improvements not in pur: of the Council, Mr. Thompson, from the join? Pristions ana pot mittee to fx upon the hour of meeti: f | made by the re v~ the two houses, reported that they hed rafoca | "Om the Mth tay of Jahr, IGT the Lealstative oe o'clock p. mn, and tee re- | Atsambly passed what is called the first four million » BIR» Fe | act It authorized an issue of bonds to the amouut cepted. Adjourned. | of four millions of doliars and their sale to rawe LEGATES.—Under the cal! | Money. Im the same act the District Legisla ure wing were in Silk Underclothin, ednced opriated the ¥ lite eum of four millions fur the be kep: ee pprovement and tre-ts, ave levee Sein ae: seferred. By Mr. array—Bill a rection and repair of sewers f applied by wcovered one. The word he ments, are somewhat experimental, and will be for tional special tax BLACK Alpaca Coats. SPEING AND SUMMER SEASON’ appropriation to aid in the decora- | ct public work therein, tobe used and expenied | Ninile or iu party” pervade the whore, act. yeareto come. Time and careful observation elage y irae, property, this whole sum oe ane — Which are offered at the fo:lowing low rates: Bin Ol collier graves; referred. By Mr. Bond | according to the provisions of the organic act, wach | Sjiumsston might dredge tho whole canal or apart; | Candetermine their relative value or the wisdom of restriction inthe hendscffivemen.? Aud withikis | Brown Alpaca Coats. wed Imported Black Press 8 81 2 to 92m Bull providing far an assessor of taxes in each | ‘ fulls ae may be, practicable ard consistent with | thy raight warru tho whol tz they miel aN cia on'he ils pice areas eg ged Tus twe | Sitped Aipoee Conta tee Me ote $2 legi: e district, and prescr.bing their duties; 5 ne plan part tit open and convert ho rest into a a a th 2 held within " “4 Er . Feterre/l. By Mr.’Le Marncs—Bilis amending | {ie'Bratd of Pubic Werke of sent Diners Be sian: heme os a ag frseg yp ot eniig? f ae ating to District offices; providing for | ccmnuniestion bearing date Sune 3), 1h, imed, in the elaborate aud able aren | oben forever for the public usecor teauch we cd thoweapa dollar petchiny te tek Adisten 8 Of six trustees of the public schools | On the it tive As | ment of Mr. Coombs on behait of the momorialiats, | 48 the United States shall appropriate them, dem n- | adver shined Go th KYLIFP POR THE Feet—Faer 1. Nice Mourning Drees Ge in cach school district at the general elections, | setubly det Authorizing the Governor of | teat ii it was dechied to destroy the canal_as gueh, | stratethe propriety and the original intecrioc cr she | was authorized Uy thea Freer with. | ea eceaeg Drees Gond mv ohutl canased the powers of the boards | the District to anticipate the revenue of the District er in its stead, and it was feand im. | Geveral i500 to the amount of ° 4 vei ro portic if Diy, of dete July 10, 157i, which act subject o to Corns, Bunions and Bad Ni re ine dmprorinnene ReopanCeee enh aie | tie aarti belne etek ee LE | eutpen at me White's rooms, 5:5 13th erect, | DOLLY VAMDENS. ranging frm nA rs “ was adopted because it was to b: 4000 £00 andes of the Board requiring | Opposite Treasury. (Baltimore vilice, 7 Nerta pomestics 3 in office he Ist and 2d legislative dist: air ot the streets, avenues, alleys aud roads ia the urpose and spirit of the law to wholly fil | ¢ ¢ public ry oe ee A lari ae for the constructioa and repairs of | the canal and build the sswer by its side. Bethe | towing necessity of the great peo td ‘her public works therein, | taw the committee were to decide betw-en an ‘open | Dhetic vision, the Father cf the Country saw BP was sulyect tone restric | cenaland acovered sewer. The precias form was | s¢¢Med to comprehend would be represented hor oie whine Sas once aes Ge be The Inw looked toths gsueral pur | This sipgle suggestion, together with the fact thy gress Me which the maney was'te'b; ex beattalaed. the United States has re of Mr Coombs on shis point is | holds se ‘4 fallacy s» palpable that itis sarprisi ot discover it himself. 4x, which sum shail be ex fenble to Dutld. the se fo tne re ens and commissioners | pended aud disbursed for the improvement aad re nal. but th: is the bed of the old it would be a gabetactial compliance istrict; 34 and — Lustrict. 1; Sth, 9th and | tewer lth, 1th and 18th the 5th; th the 6th; the 13, Mth and 20th, 2tat and 22d the sth.) Also. | Sud PN viding for the election of the sealers of second section of the four million art contains Weights and measures, inspectors of flour, | a imitations which: stendia, ne, Would seem to weighersof coal, measurersof lumber, inspectors | be mach more restrictive upoo the power of the of wood, &e.. by the Council and House of Del- | Bow stein < H. Bav™ has opened a Branch, 805 Market : Space, between sth and 9th streets, 4.22.1; And « cial eteratinn th f —— re to il | and entertaining thisview fromthe fact CARPET DEPA portion of the real entate of the | debt tf the Distiict wer atthetion S3.ae chee hk, | JURTICE To Waom ir Bevowon—In Jartsee | ice Pressel s yond the necessity of argument | ¥ added tothe $4,000,000), largely exceeded five | tO One of Our most enterprising citizens, whose pi ote. justice of devolving the whole ex perty of the District, the | energy and activity have secured for himself a Petters in Lait eit nme . . . itis e ue i emp Carpet, at, he did pot discover | = pense of such linprovements upostthe citnose er $40 000. suc outa | fair share of publi¢ patronage, we publieh the than the language of the Srat erction, bu: it | hau beer trevelcrted, Us Coes Oe tk aera | upon those Whe Baber te owe come ees, oF | came bonds f | following card, which explatos itecit Rice tlle a oss NG, : a be supposed that the Legislature intended | puhj he ‘avhington. fad $4,000.00 a To the Public_—As there are certain merchan' be = 4 chasers from all 7 4 ; Dubity or abroxate any part of the frst ection, | Laut} ocity forthe canal daprovenent, | | The auestion wes raised and argued whether the | “Thr second « 4.000.000 loan wa | who ridicule the idea of advertising, aud sup | iteribear sper to give thie enteblisheent = H 2 ; fy fa ; wake it ine i nist be ard the ac* contains thes ) tar asthe | System of improvements that is being carried out in | Wholly uncalled a that it is only intended to mak mei i ye al “et at lo w by cessary. am 'y intem to e a 5 ds il er lanctaze have given Cork of dredsing the seme shall have been donee, | the Dieriot will not result In too grectoncetanny | thereby were unaccroesre. ced thas rich, and who at the samo time clalm that they | SO°-KEMEMBEK THE ARCADE.NS We thick the qualitying bt. makirg the charge, were ju cording to the terms of ine contract mydter is somewhat icapertegi to the people | The seventh charge it that “an unparaileied | never devote a dollar to such a purpose, and yet ; lL call vertising i 8 801 ict, and the committes feel c: clause of the fourteenth eection of the organ'e & that ¢! < referred. By Mr. ment te the rales as to the right of members to | vote: referred. By Mr. Hant—Bitl authorizing the purcuase of grounds the builing of 2 telice station in the Ist poliee distriet: referred. rity o’ the Board iu making | given th m -cidice what should bo done. It was | *Sf¥,in order to determine the condition of the D organic act as to make sil the } 27 SEVENTH STREET. fired section must. be hell te cosine nm exhibited in the | resort to mean expedientsto reap the benefits of a By Mr. Hogan—Bull for the purchase of a iot | citally qualify ihe second section © SPPIY exact condition of the District finances, pers, bearing an | those who do advertise, I feel tt due to myscit Between Dand &. Teland. and erection of station-house in the 7th poli Public Works dit make contracts Ttama: D the advent of the District government t ‘dicing the press of the | and to my patrons tostate that I have no ‘anch district: reterred. By Mr. Buraley—Bill making mii mal” Plat | ation can be drawn, from the expr sions ai'slsariy | town, and the Levy Court (ehich was thesocgorste | This charge te folly proven, the amoont thes oe Whsbington, and none save that of my PROFESSIONAL. an appropriat.on for the numerical book of the ome of concedirg that such was the purpose a : y | gover for the county of Washington) expended reaching the enormous sum ef $14}. ‘oop-skirt and corset factory, at 408 7th street, Dacthict or Cotaenee eaeen ee ae Socce Iaopee sel eecton fo hae Oat Leak ane | socereaineble froen ape veavede Peta eey inne: | cab tberacklcnme nek orate ‘of the Dy Intelligencer building. | Ladies in search of my | [[EDICAL NOTICE —1 have resumed the goas- Bill providing that in fature all the Inbor per in pursuance of any a; ms = The Board derived their | Corporations. This debt consisted of bonds ceitin | Government and Board of Puttic Works ie regard | establishment will please remember the name ral ice of Medicine. OMice, second door formed on the siveets under the direction of the 7 not claimed tnt that the aa uo part from | cates of indebtedness, ontstanding bills ime, | t sis Sally admitted by the majority. and the number, Charles Baum, 408 7th street, | 0&8 M street from 7th, nerevret Cornet. hoard of Pealth shail be done by the sanitary | ditional improvements made, which wer Phe city g: t ided how mach escuted aud presented, trust fands uset for clusion. the adoption of the following Feso- | Thankful tor past favors, I beg lence te ieee: | aes am LM TAYLOR, mp. force of the Metropolitan police; referred. | specified, were in entire harmony with those w! Weshington should pay, nnd it was tobe or than the purposes for whch they were Big ergo ite he Distri the public that I have just received my new &. HT. MURRAY, DENTIST, he Metropolitan poties % | PRrEEsescified, Aud were bat au extension audeu: | the work done in any o1 ihe forlus Congress Rachinr, Std aisumed by he now goretaseent, Sol meses | Cotmmiia be. and thon nee hereon tee ee of | apring stock tectniine al tho eee D e to Dr. J. € Commirs,) = nent of 1 © the ¢. The | ized + re ‘orities | St ; ie hew government, vl + ae ely trie ° 7 fing a . aoe wherea~ the public interests and convenience | intend t — imperative “bythe | mings. the most complete stock of farcy and | _®F%- jemand chat eased accom » prove 4 ithad boon somewanr baci, | Gfeconseauchee in what form or upon what cun- | {Fictfitances, to conyene an auditivg board and cati | Becple, exce pr the Goverucr. and_reguizing the | plain hosiery, ald hades? furnishings, all of | § AS. 0 CURPHANE, EZ BuAILEY dations for pubic travel should be furnished ty | ¢xNt plan prevented Tt had poet ¥ | Tiions they made tUcie appropriations, of whothar pon the creditors of the old evrporutious to proseut Boar i Puitlic Works to rive bond and security f ich are specialties, and thai I will'endcavor | J “ay. we ny i hoy at Canigeurn rao cr ft ete Secenaererssh eau: | He Bid pstmt ut tw ncvcane | Sa sed oa seictegs tue eee nomncs | Eee aye“ noiegy Gee : f the overcrowding RUMADITY | uly iniended that the hi to nay had ampte | to January 3. 1972. os follows: = thek tao be pe Indice of Washington, the efforts of ene- ei a iv. leading of care shoud “be eprocentel: rtakeaneeeih he ee ee Nethiag could be | woswsses Dc $003 2 | money and malicious persons to the contrary not- bd RD that Congress be respectfully requested t - Fe tested alone up nthe appripeis the form of thd ‘ap. | Groreetown teeter 281453 37 | thal be made by warrant scon- | withstanding. Charles Baum, 403 7thstreet, ve- STENOGHATHERS. MD w scribe such regulations as wii! secure adi ® foar iiliton act it is dil » | prosriat ‘ Levy Court, D.@.0 0 "aaa Be ry the | Uirty-seventh sectton of the | tween D and E. ‘Ollcee—oom 3. Barboar Lew: facilities upon and more raplé transit over said But it thi It is claimed too, that as the Board decided to fil saase as | quarterly sintements of af) oxpetanter ss aren —————____ Louisiana ay Sth st, and Cad, together with less cruelty to animals, or ‘= print wy om branch of te old eanet they had no rigat t7 rae Bosra taster report an pov rrieet gor yar | them, giving the name of the person pope dg Dr. Leon, Ti! I street, between 7th and 8th | between Lap aid 44th Southers npower the Legisative Assembly to exer. | ficient to cover il expendivares | thet this, ygiventn cassthep de: | heaecfthe Corporation of Washington the fotlee: Othe Treaeurer oF the Dane cteee aa peamale | Becets, Consulting Physician for Ladies. goo | es eee 2 of teat s 2 hab! D ORS ATY ¥ ents are m ‘i ” e 1 a *. < oper oy Sil street railroads witkin this bistrice, ‘Me, | Eilon of rapeavemaonte ease kel We ae Rost Fests ie inapretien. epee | “asnreay 2) Arwements is Patent Gases, Se. Bur-icy ved to refer to the commi | Len hate Transferring the ¢ im | cohen) FADO... sore = [signed ]—Robert B Boorevelt, John M. Crebs. | aod ane ee oe nna are apeaaes ——— “ “1 mn u a i Wo abe = 4 % . 2 7 H egerous. Latitude ito HLL A part and keep open ‘eo year land sinking fund. ~+ 125,644 53 Covet wy General Teru.—To-day Chief | ENGINEER AND Si! 4 sage momen held rowt | Eos eine ey vel wete ated is" toiutrultea SeecaholSd | reas tren rents iojare | Jutick Chtuerand Saag in and vrs’ | Georgetown Advertisements, | di\cinFetsh? Sek RLatEay, the District;” which was accepted. Te | cen viscreticn. ‘The appropriations, Sere Simcwered ty opens beet, | ‘The lust onunt wasiiisapplied by iiitineéroe: | Fevesat in banc. Judge Cartter delivered the | 7 *BAND CONCERT | Plant's Building, eatuer Rew Bote cement tae resolution was then adopted: Sess— Mess: aud itdoes appear that t oe peration of Wesaington, by using the trast finds to | iy poder Speed court in the case of Kennedy vs. | Gi BY THE CHILDREN street x ‘epleiy Bond, Ecswell, Brown, Campbell, Choate. = confer the powir upon the B fap conte ut ax penses of the Corporation, avd thus | Clagett, administrator, argued yesterday. After | oF TEE = ~ ins, ‘ff Le Barnes, Shepherd, and. cus d sxney coon such improvements as they ¢ bes pregeice for which the sew government is a — in > — vag Np atten- | PUBLIC SCHOOLS UF GEORGETOWN, D. C., REG'D FEWDALL. Speaker (Mr. Hulse)—10. Nays—Messre. Burs- | ““Wherherihey jadged wieely or not. it cannot b» exercise thetwidest indgment on this subject. In addition to the foregoing were certain iacom- | On te the pleas and referring to decisions, he FORREST . ley, Carroll, Cox, Davis, Dickson, Hogan, sald that the Beard viclater the law tn gatinnt fdiee tee commuter ds pet ied teat thee eee te pleted contracts, which Inay berecarded as eden | S858 the court was of the o pinion that a dis- aa re ATE, ray s. tracts al i cxpenditures for improvements which ature had left to their jad, atan, dive Board in relation to the canal were done without “ST FENDALL @ FEND: Li mpesed Dy the oid upon thenew gorvrament. ‘Thess | CDATRE in bankroptey is a judgmont etabsach Adee 56 es Raa MAY 2S, 2078. COUNSELLORS aT Law, the Legi: 2 and W 4 0 cts. Children's, 93 cte. mis-at | janp4 » Mr. Campbell submitted a resolution and-tf Con 6% st ann Lovisiana AvENtE. : sage {rere for the construction of schovl-honses and ray- | all creditors. The demurrer was sustainad az: _naamnal i me Chipman be requested to It is pot necsseary bere iu ducuse we at- | tiecontrary, ther were teeth ek See a KUTE | inm of certain strvetsy and aansune SoS ETI | the chee crated errr was Court. BX THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgstows. B. FODTER, M.D (DENTIST Pare and subamit an amendment to the co: ow limited and specitic the Legis: | lawiul authority, “t mal subject there is | 2G current interent we the bone eran orerdac | | ‘The case of Seth Johneon, indicted for em- | ~rLuWER® AND PLANTS AT AUCTIO SS caine Bo. 1106 Rew York ave. tation ot the Unied States granting to the « ‘ t improvementa to de: | {cimtupon wh 8 | perationn of Georgetown and Washingtons which | Pe7ziement from the US, Tieasury. and sen- Sirck ER a —— wens ot the District of Columbia all the rights | pend upon 2» views of their necessity and DRL owl tenced to jail, was catled, and argued by Mz. | ‘clock 1 will sell, af the S J. FRA ow was paid by the new government, aud thas went to Mi y sell. at J. KS, DENTIST, Citizens of the | proprict,, many if not all the members of the eom- swell the debt entaiied upon the District. ‘This | /iddle for Johnecn and Mr. Harrington for the | itcheil, on Gay street, - oat avenue, ates; whic id oF d tisted they ma; er} iet the aa transferrid to the Board. | smounte to $131.258.40. United States. In this case defendant filled a | Sertwent of Flowers and Plan! ' OPERA’ ci) nant states; ‘which was laid over undr the | mitice ars setisted th beset awttat they did inthe | AB that cmpuny,commenced work under it aboui | “We'tarat Sndchiodvess thus set forth, and tor | sued Flea that the United States onght not | 1]0f BUrposes, consisting of Geraniums, Lantanas, babies if eon, Pd eess Patna thetamrcpristichs one eke, | work wader their contact dredging aod aageoeing | Ritch the Plericegoveroment had to provide, | further’ to prosecute said’ indictsene Senne Bi SES PACU'ATTERNVGS nen me | RSS cy ali eaek rane ane : posed . Sareea and privileges pertaining to thi sever: Tules. Mr. Cox called up House bill making an ap- ie p ate the re jor 4 38h, Propriation of £11,(38.11 to pay for damages to | Pere vacay limitstion ee torrie see tgs rope | Noi under their conrract: dredging: ‘ounta to ST ; him, because, he says, in obedience to ® sub- i = Terk werranted. dectt-se Brivate property om account of the widening of | {hen whichhad been violated, 27" P8C2d Ubon | Brwea ye ognal which, was atu ait appear ee aacrented, by the, vew govern | nana isued by the ‘Speaker of the Mousior | “Be THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. RICHTER, Aqueduct and Bridge streets, ¢ town. aud | ‘in relation to this charge it ie s Lor nearly total loss. x “* | Representatives of the Conzress of the United B* #08. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgeto TEACHER OF Mvsie, seored a pane aate sonte, Goerget ee | rene egy ge SD ang pt tl oa te not clea: t improvement bonds, (authorized. | States, served on him by the sergeant-at- arms . peo — WS: | “eeb-ly 936 Pa. avo... bet. Sth and 1th sis. was adopted avd the Lin = “aaa si cl at Oe — f the Board had —_ pF sty vst Frege Beene 4,(00,°00; not issued, § 2,000,000. - $2000) | of said House, he appeared before a committee | VALUABLE BILDING L ot ON FIEST AMas &. WILLIAMS, . Mr. Campbel! moved to reconsider the vote | [oF aH improvement without a art of theicanal. and to fill it up, seteled with | Mstket ene ete si cuted et ees then eee ee ee — SDAY, May 21 1572 a 5 0° J pam by which house bill relative to the payment of oR therefor by the District Legislature eemeyer « Oo. what hed been done unter their | MaZke rere crasaised De dhe etn neta daly sworn il sels om the: prettice: pert of Lot Botha SESE PAL EAT, -futstanding indebtedness was passed; agreed to, on the ‘pegielatiz, Avembly — $e bern dctased Ie ealv oe th a Feferen this mat To this the Usted . Pinca oe ick fe 2 and the pis: S88 made the special order for | ipske vo compisint thereof, ‘Thareday next iL Preset pow duties Pee or cor: of pratense gone hel. ae wight Le neceses ry a8 iiabic, ae Mr. Murray submitted a resolution that the | S'* SPEcinted urder the authority of t Greer! commissioners of the sinking fund be requested — Galwed teocdiet tt Said sees Seo ae wind de | Te fo furnish this bouse with a list of the claims — the District Legislature to cemplain that thelr ap beni 4 not clearly aj ved fall contract price for fue a # reference to this matter. To this the U proating 38 Sect Boom 9, on eecond floor of Barbour's Law Bullting States filed a replication that there Is no lant | sts (amen avkee Seeninaaa tated = iXbepued for an imefipt BY operate as the discharge. Exce; : One-thi : sees taken on several potute, Be. ‘ptions were ae: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 Removed from 494 Lowisiana avenws. nolé-te tsapplied. ap appeal to Uongress + ark thes lat ihdkey w: their + &nl the whole | v, 900 =a | Propatsy Covrt, Judge Wylie.—Last will and | 14" THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. | JOHN ¥- ay Tokwey ariaw, iit of the debts. Sr | testament of Alexander Rutherford, deceased: | GFEING AND SUMMER GOODS. acasr BO 5, Younes Lew Building, ne exclude u A large amount of evidence wastaken on thissnb | yan'the omptre od these cet. "e'nemorialiste claimed that the work done | buythe,c i get ined nrbich A} a syer & Co. was not done according to the | S4,st0, Addit lous. aud was, so defect to be of no | thes ‘Corpor Heme, amo ations, above given, a9; a7, | Was filed, proved, and admitted to probate <i bmitted t opi ogarded. al ee eee a tee (ee Ge (hb? | making the total debt'of the District $9251.2i7.37 ' | record. Last will and testament of John Mc- 30) oor, = — isthighapenteiichnewe boom ange by | "acomles may. aevctrgiy hea apm ny | ogi fy sanciin tm ar ata | WB Bae tener wa Pe ey Cook was fled, fully proved, aud admitted to | | 129 Bridec sect, Gemactown, D.C SUMMER RESORTS. the auditing committee, and the reason wh} : chergce, saz thst whilein ail these | Sauiors aud werk were defective. The on'y’ ta. | 2 pry hy some e ate and record. will of dw: ~ | Has received frem New York, such claims are net pai adopted. ' jeraiity and. generous de- | Bortance of determining whlch was moet in fault | gad will replace te that otto Bh eer Mereaitn ie ieuirned from the commis. | era sho SCMnER , eee at a3 > imap tify the national capital,ou | Wowd be for the purni se of judging the propitety | expended. #0 that but a little over one million of | S1OR Swill of John We Tucker was cert | great variety of DRESS GOODS, of all the new ant The Fie av Fort Wasntxetosx.—On Sin- the part of all departments of the District govern, | Of the settlement which the na have been used. Bythe | Last will of John W. Tucker was filed, | Fiststy1 “GQ EY uN oN T.> Bb jourd made with Tee | Coijars of the four millio udiciows expenditure of this balance the District ved, and admitted to probate and record P, ing leased frem the owner this favorite Ex- te a tt ent of @ new system Ii that part of the cana! is to bs filled asthe Board | will be placed in & crediteble condition, and as thus | Last willof Jane Row, deceased, was admitted jen. vi " day atterncon some of the soldiers on daty at ING GOODS of all the best and most re- | cursion site. 1 am putting the Pavilion, ey also find the erdinary a d usual er. ors | meyer & Co. Fort Washington discovered the store-house at ut Upan the establic liable makes, Mohairs, Black Silks, aud Grevadines. | Dining Room, and Grourds in thorough. have decided it fs a matter of ne consequence whether : t 'éoo = best. e “for the comfort, pleas the water battery of the fort tobe on fire. The “1% fend thare'wee tho ack of eayut and | the dredghog or harrowing was wel or fii dome. it Sustains dsbtof ton million solleree 2 Ome & PoP unin spe rerare.. Shs leaves one hours te METER GOODS iy erecta Ai FOIE core Hames spread quickly, and soon enveloped the | Coc! Ieais'atlon is entirely a matter Much evidence was introduced io show thatthe | Mesus, King oo Normente So Norra oie, | Shawls and Jackets: Ladies’ and Gent's Uaderwear crder will Le maintained, apd polite attend- store-honse and communicated to the sheds and mxioty to redeem the city frem the charge | Boney should thus have been thrown away,and that | four million bunds were ULWL-cly negotiated meder | Messrs. King Ze00 bonds as Crorntar. te | SPO Hosiery: Table Linens, Sheetings and ants will beon hand to serve vichors. other wooden buildings in its neighborhood, of being behind in ite streets and other public insti. Shamoes gegen gre Spinto need, But | below their value. It appears frou the testigony srpeetes. eae pagediedie oon rid Uf | of rhe best Every © ent made for the pleasure of par- which were destroyed. ‘The storehouse was | tutionsof other ¢ countr: riots of Bilipe the eaual. Vers learned atey bro | that the loan was negotiated in New York city at si | WAS erdered that letters iH w y new au- | # ietocies = thority becsme somewhat intoxicated with the=picit | B 1 a ee not well stocked. bat contained a contd car’ | of'improvement. “The committee are dispseed to | peteut meu hoid dici¢edly diverse aod ‘opposite OUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Mattings, O11 | tice the place will be strict'y cumpliod with au amnc hella: The old Donde of the ty of | administrator be lesned to Lavinia Wallack: on | clotby and Carpeis. Alwage.n fal aaworticat of The Eating and Cenfect i or oO ier- jens op th: son. ‘The total loss is estimated at $10,000 or | {ijtK that more work of improvement was undor a jonery and Air an privé ‘ Wasbinguon. betes ene f . 8. Wallach, deceased, and bonds | Gent's and Boyst Wear: Del swith | te for rent te ole parts snlject. ‘The people residing hare | perches see eee ene went {ato map givens Hotslotee Siieent ones | Sfen tocar Bemeate Gants ee or farther informative apely te ths tndersigns!, as 8 cents on the dollar opti sold as low ad eon hen a weremach divided in sentiment. ‘ a Bs or Ses ve acsen eutonee of mete wise Gea'ty the induction and the Staptestoitat | “eioard thenweiyes were tot wnspimona for a | Sjalieadine haukers, of Wash omton~ ee Houds in the sum of $7,000 as administratrix to | thf custeaere i im J.B. smoon. | “nhinsoticeet the Poteee oer ry the fre property dest: k by the nnustally early winter, make it impos. | Cobsiderable tin hese things, of course, were | negotiated the lean ate figure, Mr. Riggs be- | estate of Ani 'y deceased. y Wd have been com- | vbetack he way of deciding the question. and | jnz ef the opinion that the price Was more than the Circuit Court, Judge Mac Arthur.—To day, Ww". HB. WHEATLEY's John B. Ward, J. W. Witherow, Hen ‘EAM DYEING Grant aud John Kliason were returnodas jarors | 4D SCOURING BSTABLISHMENT. i re. | both tims ‘Teemeyet contract run on be | pond o wort w. Ae further ev aso2 viet 4 if dra ead wot existed Tho re |r The ag j | bonds were worth then or no fart * OF Is72. vanced credit of the new government it a re BEBRKELBY SPRINGS AND BATHS, ms | dark fiscussion and sertemnt of the question im ated r has wonderfurty | Dooney uPpcpnautien throng (ne winter, doubtless | {ie contracture would aocsileas mace tertontitin’ | Beas SEEs the Goverane Besmagotiated the water fo fill the places of those excused al yesterday. date 3. 0 pan _,, Batu; Moncay County, West Vimoinia, is week, and the new features of the ummmittee are also prepared to Believe tha: ali | t damages ror the:dolay to them, but this woulu | “Au attempt was nade toabow thet the sale of the Pe Proce race te ee ee 2 Ketabiiehed 1851: warded 1897; and ienow | ** MtictJvon “Sur John's Station, on BF s¢ night were warmly applanded, pactic mindful of theemall extent of their eficet | bem total loss, If the work ied boon stepeuted | Fyohteulien hende in Kuroperesnited in conaidera- | wo so overen MammET Board of Heatta | mntnbiighed, 3am: ‘and most compicte estab | wii open for the reception of ‘visitors from fist of the ‘can-can, which fully illustrates the cdlcticus ard the slender: Conmitenty no | while the question wes wader discussions ttle alto | {eprom tothe purchasers, aud that the facts were Inspections-—Tnspector General Garchel reports | Lchwveuts of the kind ir this cneetre Ry patrons tothe lath of Octcwer, 2. Poetry of motion; also, the jugglery of Lozato chrall the oublic burdens were feet ncaa hen | pethier uncertain how much would have been saved. | Tiisigireechted abroad. Zhe, teatimon negotiation following arrivals:—150,000 herring, selling | ¥il! consult their own interests by sending im their | “ALi".inae ct Baths, maruincent Sw soa side wonderfa} gymmastics of the Garucila | isretcre entacirat core manure takes tt hen cle rae gaming donbul ns auld, Haar orduuary | in Burope: abd hed nothing w stever to do withit: | attrom $2 t0 €3 per thousand; 5,000 shad, sellt | island ce in tae Dnt for 444 dre ecrnemy pre every departmest, aud 1: circumstances ony ated | ‘On Saturday night the house should be aitted |‘ suary dFutte made upon thet anall ireaamsy cn” | tock uomore time tor deliberatian than was ream | athe ‘Tanectment of the present District gor, | ‘DE At trom 86 to $8 per oe Gentlemen's to by the patrons of the National, that evening ‘This ev il was doubtless uiagnificd Ly the fact that | able. About alt Teas een be bee bend that Hwee var ernment the debt is rapidly increasing, and the rate po Proce — Condemned— Spe Canines well on ay = fon having been set for the benefit of those | 8!l suvermental work aud govermental expenditure | Wfortunate there should have been #o much delay | of taxation must inevitably be much g ‘than | 10 bunches 8. jo 5 + CXCOPL “rE vieven aitaetuaset tae ibeame ‘Messrs. Seas | Which had been carried on before thelr eyes Lad | ¥ hem the expenses of the work on the canal were & kepreseut, ‘The preset Selg of taxation on real =e beopen until 8 p.m. Post Office - apt - ° seale so mack greater than the re propensy 70 wy ac! . A TOUCHING INCIDENT is reported from Chat- Cc>=—o—e_es=S___e_— ford, Backingbam, and Jamison. Long may | Mocr a ist ene pistricn weeld eth ea nee ee the propricty of filling the canal or keepiag’| PAR“ ’the total fndebteduees increasing indef- rover they wave. are sity vol is the committer had more evidence than nr | pins "4 led by recent act of Con- | tanooga. An utter stranger called on WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. bey wave. =: rat not ip net Keeping this difference nafMctenth nitely, the socicet 32. bic farmer last week, and asked 2 tt - u Crcrcn IMPROVEMENT.— Me Kendree chi uow under the charge of Rev. G. W. Coo; about to be re: led. The front will vthe matter The opinions were as opposite . limiting thé jount to @10,000,000, and ne Poa ek Oy } gy be taken out and # new and more graceful one | ould soon and the commitice C2 ‘2 debt can it assent house had not been robbed the war. ‘HROROME) ERS, fad that many of theoeenecetioome taremna and each (has crows more et wy far | Sonerenin sow Gf the litatiog at refered ts ‘The farmer replied that ithad. “I, eaid the | C’ Laencurtaited. aod the uectesity of emorestringent | ther Fefcction. Without ping at all into wins, | butn to case cap It exceed two er cont. on 100, swan one of & marauding’ party that watcuEs, . now prevalisin the | dence & a Recnrthteder Felis Foie yy the organic act and the [took a hittle silver Weket.” “That ? i i < & r I 2 5 om Hl “ itthe Board did. The evils feared, inundati roman ward havetended | locket,” said the farmer, into AND CLOCKS, The wain Boor’ Will bo towered to a level eich SGEei sae Red | And ns'cnes trom Ang tuo canal wa do bot tidak | 4, HOSE Pre Teles of geal Satace a all parts‘ | ‘had ‘been worn ‘by ay ‘dear, Sead’ ohtid AT ROBERT MORRILL, 2 00.8, the pavement, and the walls raised so.as to make and with proper discre- | $16 af all likely ‘otollow asa conscauence. Phe! the District, and the srigeacer much beyond | ‘ Heré set the af- Couxzn Firrsexta axp ¥ Stezrts, & fine, large’ auditorium above the Sund aralente there Peas last petit ceaeened inthe District | JeOteds (ok am web; let me y Opposite Treasury Department, schoo! and clase-rooms. The improvement wil Dy here are $20 for little son.” He gave the cont about $15,000. . rigs to Naivmuichapre stoualvalanito about farmer & $00 bill and received '$30 in change. piranponmeters and Watches of all kinds BE SHES. 088 000 taxation. Yo this then wrung farmer’s hand ly and THz ““Wasurxctow ARTILLERY,” Capt. N 5 =§ athe to pee londed his shuren rh So0 bene — GOLDSTEIN & CO. G. Starkweather, has received from the genera’ | The James branch we think a im- Tintil ‘ordered by the new government, sad le rnment a battery of foursix | ‘The . ‘completed. Tar 5: Binvs at Howe.—The numer- WATCHES AND JEWELEY, Beld piceee, with calmons acu hae re teeergres manent 0 emacl This Til show an ansceasble val: | 0 friends of 2 ic ia if er ‘nd it eods in the deep Fa at of the rivers instead of the mare bined soon sehen ni bsieime- ks | yw and ab water of q Under the Metropeliten Hotel. two howitzers addi- | %. put that part b tional. They held their first gan drill last night, | i eee oS oe dance in preparatory to the review on the 23d instan! voted. Eo ressra ‘At their ion & | fird that the this: | Kept secret, or that prohibiting the mse of sccosa to iti Feducts the tracts, specia! tax for and mean. In regard to the sey: munietpal Rc pnmmoaaly gt Tact, vo tion of the expense pale uencccssary that the rfour | applied cone whe ‘spapers having in 1 the course « District would hae answered t was cflered in fegard to eet improvemen: ——_e—__ a public K = | sercalies Boe yy pe on " BUILpIno Assoctation—At the 23th rega- | jl pere oft ore | incecred, — rates ti erty ‘rest. it would be impossi lar monthly meeting of the§F ranklin Co-opeca- | {fer., taking feee sccoust the rj it Se,the neon on cald rest cioaling it te eee’ tiye Building Association, last 89.200 was | anc the {ect that these notices were length. to review the {but the advanced af am average premium of 125 per | eral weeks in ihe several that wore of opinion, on hs careful cent. ia were end personal locality. while abil Works dig not | be or eraer the lanpepvomase wep seat oe a tne of ene. the expense was large Prarep BRAckiETs—A splendidamortmont | syiraragance, but we Gd that It waa the iaty iane, dente Tall tied the expendicace of plated, jes, and enameled bracelets, with and | the Leg ee edly pba a sere pod Meme, com ey in to ite effect Ssithout safets cRalne, irom €2 to 20 per pate, | Eiiceu pert pow sripertt fe aademuck to the value a! ‘Gov: nor and members oft are , ved at Prige’s jeweiry store, No.4 Pa. h charge the committes are | nearly & ce of real estate, opens whole | whe le entit te favorable } it ol TORS ave, bet.4 and that Sumber of Corporation officers | sccticn with Colferm grades te’ the vives ane the | wes mentite’ te favorable j the zeal, enersy and Press of busi- ‘The ctmplon and Bost rade | pat re a Bah 16 th

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