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EVENING STAR. MONDAY. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. Bational Theater—Mrs. John Wood and her London company. May 20, 1972- of Pro« Analeston City Gress. ect Hill Cemetery ———— Condensed Locals. Mr. Jefferson Rives has bought the residence of Mr. Fitzhugh Coyle, on C street, for $30,000. Red Cloud, the Sioux chief, will’ visit Wash- this summer. 3° adramatic reader, was married to Mr. H.C. ‘on, formerly of Washington, at Denver, the Sth inst atthe St Marc hotel. Hon. John D. Detrees is in charge. The Young Men's republican club of this city attend the Philadelphia convention in a r beer. Messrs. Charles Berret and A. Y. Lakenan have been appointed to clerkships under the Board ot Pubiie Works, to take effect on the Ist Tox mo. Mr. A. J. Beador was thrown from his car- ria, y bruised, on Virginia avenue, on Sa in consequence of bis horse be- frightened by a locomotive on the Balti- ihore and Potomac railroad Yesterday the entire detective force, andor the direction of Chief Clarvoe, was distributed throngh the several parks and squares inthe city with instructions to promptly arrest a who should be found breaking the shrub- Fr mu ing the seats. W. Domer and the tormer chief assistant en, Calvert Spinner, eer anc the latt D e Baltimore and Potom Failroad, have taken positions on the § Maury lan‘ railroad, the former as ¢ latter as chief assistant engineer. We regret to learn of the s Mottie Bowen, the eff who managed to of Congress two fe ment against the gov- r the amount in the Court of Claims. ithat the Treasury I ment in the Supreme Court, for ling the principle involved. District Affairs in Congress, BOUNTY Fi THREE MONTHS VOLUNTEERS. General Chipman introduced in the Ho to-day a bill to pay the three months volunteers | eve hundred dollars bounty. It provides that | every soldier who enlisted in the volunteer army the United Seates during the late rebellion t od of three months, and who was discharged therefrom s 100, the heirs of Jed to the benefits of the act. sapprehension still exists as to the the recent bounty act. ‘There is in it crimination against the Distriet voli not reach the ease of three montlis aud no law yet passed dees apply to yolunte It wa: d to reach under President 1 n’s procla- ay. 1861, calling tor three year vo! where they were discharged befor ears. The military committee cred the question of paying three anteers a bounty, and Mr. Chipman’s Quil i¢ probably the first ever introduced to secure es of the all receive a such soldier to rT] 6 4 BILL To SRCURE TITLE TO REAL ESTATE or taxes by the corporate authorities of the Colimbia. It provides that any real rict which has heretofo: tate authorities, and for which a corpor. deed bas been or shall be given tothe naser thereof. and whieh has remained pr a It here- atter remain im undisturbed possession said purchaser, his heirs, or assigns tor a p Of ten years tre 0 r taxes by the ¢ same being held twen peaceable poss of, his heirs, or assigns, tion deed bas been given, undisputed property of sad to law by the orig: , heirs, or AT COMPANY. ced a bili slight company 200.000, with the prix ed trom time to time to extend th District of Columbia east of Kt crease shall not which bay ter : foundation, as it w: lished that he died of ay War to northwestern Texas, in company with a gevte rveying party.’ He was 3! years of age. aud leaves a widow to mourn his foss, b no children. H's has been an eventtul lite f one +o young. As long ago #8 1353 he went to mate in the U.S. North Pacitie joring expedition. When the war brokeout he entered the navy as an engineer, and served until it ended. Subsequen attached to the Stonewall, which was sold to the Japanese government, and.jin the c ef engineer. accompanied that vessel part of the way to Japan. More recently he was em- ployed in the line of bis profession as engineer of the steamer Arrow, plying between thimeit and Mount Vernon.’ He was a man ot affec- berate disposition and of remarkable social qualities, and for this reason was a universal ta (who is well known in this community) and his Tamily have the sympathies of a large class of our citizens. —— District ImrgovemeNts.—Bids will opened this evening by the board of pu works for grading and graveling the Co! turnpike to District line: for fur: 50,000 bricks and 500 of Chase’s paten! trap covers. Mr. W. H. Chase, sugei Of sewers and drains, is putting in a 12-in. sewer on th loth streets, to counect with the 9th street barre! sewer. Mr. Chase is, also, by the direction of the Loard. engaged in placing 99-1 side of Bridge street, G from Kock creek to Montgomery street, training the area created by the filling up ldge street, which saves to the property. ts the expense of cutting throug the h ‘kin trent of their lots to connect with sewer. The board of public works kave dir dr. B. D. Carpenter, superintendent of con Toads, to have the new Toad between Geoi town and Ridge road put im complete rep: alse. to have constructed on the west side J-inden Hil Goad, at Quarry Hill, a guard-wall two feet thick, four feet high, and about one hundred and twenty-five feet in length. sre Pios ote Se ‘THe Awenican INSTITUTE Or Hom ror atsy. The twenty-ninth anniversary and the twenty- fiith session of the American Institute of Hom>- opatby will be beld in Lincoln Hell, in this eity, beginning to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock: continuing four days. The institute, which the oldest national medical association in this country, numbers among its members many distinguished physicians. 1¢ was the rst regu- jar medies! organization to admit women to membersbip— measure which was carried by a decisive vote at the session of 1869. Valuable reports and papers win be presented by the by Governor Cooke, by Dr. Verdi, reception by the ieitor and ie. Verdi ‘nip Dg.) and asail down the Poto: Visit to'iount Vernos, ‘As this ts am important meeting of the institute, and it has ever befare | — Soe we capital, there iv probably be an unusually large attendance. ‘Tux Battiwogs aw Potomac Ratteoan. | Already is the track being laid up 6th street to the site of the new depot, corner of 6th and B streets, where platforms will be erected for the Present, and as a ae tod tae oa tion of six miles in Oharles county, has been Inid, and the work of surfacing is oh satistactorily. The cars are bait at at it is expected fl road will form: opened in Jane and trains will be amen put ouregalar time. At the cornerof 6th street and Virginia avenue an engine honse: erected for fi constructed mostly of fron and so well bal- anced that one man cap easly ture it. The tunnel near the navy-yard has had drains 4 vered throughont its length, aud the bot bas be with stone, make it as dry | The Review of the District Military. ‘The first grand review of the Distri | will (am compliance with the following order, issued on the 3d instant,) take grounds of the Armory on Th General Orders, No. RerontEp MrRdeR.—This morning Lonisa | Johnson, colores Stall, residing an G street, between half stre’ Delaware avenue, in great perturbation, ran to the Ist precinct station and stated tall had nearly killed her mother. time there was considerable excitement, some parties adding to ron was @ batchet, and that the woman's was cleft in two, causing a run to be Officer Homer went BER.—The & | €—The uniformed militia of the District of Columbia will assemble at Armory square grounds, between 6th and ith streets, for inspection and review, on Thursday afternoon, the 23d inst., at 2o’eleck, promptly. | The commanding officer of upon his arrival. report to Col. S. W. joverpor's staf, and be . It is bg md officer to report pune’ troop, battery, company or battal: , to prevent any unnecessary delay in the » Chief of Staff. for the occa- report that the made for the house. to the house, and ascertained that there was nothing wrong, and the gir!, after failing to progure a Warrant on the Island, procurred one at the police court. when Officer Hughes took itand arrested Winstall, who was ised, as there had been no difficulty between um and his wife since | ured and bad ma thought by some that the girl is insane, ——— “ FORTY HOUR A Street Pevt-—May festival for the | Ce ae lond.—Pienic of the Georgetown | n each commandi ly the strength of bi ion at the hour day, and she was formation of the line. no complaint. It is A. Wi Cooke, JR., A.D The grounds are being pre} c sion, and a stand will be erected on the east side of the lot for the Governor and staff, the D' officers and invited DEVOTION” of the Blessed Sacrament commenced at St. Patrick's eburch, on G street; yesterday, with solemn high mars at 11 o'clock a. m. Rey. Father Walter, pastor of the church, was celebrant, Rey. Father Keane deacon, and Rey. Father Power sub-deacon. The sermon was by Father Keane, and the choir, under the direction of nist, gave Hayiin's 16th autifully decorated with flowers. This morning the first mass was at 6 o'clock followed by a high mass at7, there were a large number of com: To-morrow morning the first mass will be rty hours’ devotion will. clos» at 7—Father Walter, celebrant; Father Keane, deacon, and Father Berotti, sab- are rapidly pushing track on Greene stree' guests, while the rooms of will be set apart for ladies. Tick- m to the stand and Arm been provided, and witl be issned to applicants, It is expected that there wiil be fully 800 men in line, in the followin, A, President's Mount headquarters have been established | Prof. Richter. the or organizations :—Troop ied Teenie Guard, Lt. Jas. Wals! Governor's Mounted Guard, Capt. irt; Washington Artillery, four guns, Cap N. G. Starkweather; Washington Light Infan battalion, Major posed company A, Lieut. Hough, Waugh, company ©. ual company B, Capt. treil, a apt. MeCathran, ng, ed of Washington Light Guard, Lieut. rgetown City shington City Gre: Catcnixc 4 Tan-TaR.— Yesterday a disturb- ance took place hetween Henry Jackson and Dick Covingron, both colored, oa 133 between D street and Ohio avenue. Ja seems, had got some tar,which he was plas over Covington’s tence. This latter thet he went for Jack hatebet, striking him three blows on the t ‘These were returned by Ji and Officer Mahon hap; time, he succee: Capt. Johnson, and Capt. Sardo; Corcoran Doughty, commanding, » Lient. G. Frey composed of Corcoran 7% gton Grenadiers, market. causes, this trade has been di more, but again, as will by reference to the marine news, in to-day’s Gazetts, attracted by the superior advantages of this city, it is finding its wav back. A & W. R. R.—Rumors have been fiying abovt for several days past concerning a change in the proprietorship of the Alexandri Washington railroad, and that the Alexandria and Fredericksburg railway company had or were about to take charge of it, but whether as lesses or bona fide purchasers has not yet trans- Tre May TERM of the Circuit Court for this county, Judge Keith to preside, will commence The only criminal case set for this term is that of William Jackson, colored, for the murder of his wite. following organ!zations will appear for me on dress parade :—Washington aptain Starkweather; Washington ker, and Washington , Capt. Cook. The Corcoran Zouaves will r for the first time in their turbans—red with white roll and yellow fez—and ex- to receive previous to aprearing in linea andseme stand of colors, the gift of Mr. W. W. n arresting Jackson. - bey —The membersof the SCHURTZEN GERMANT Schuetzen Germania this . they proceeded to the new park, woods.) where their first May festival is in progress. Donch’s city band headed the line, d in a new and showy uniform— dark Grey pants and red stripe, blue frock coat, ilt end red shoulder knots, U. S. regulation iats with red and white plume. prams: In order that the full force may appear, the eads of the ditlerent ve of absence trom 12 orks in their respective nreaus who are members of the militia, and a milar order has been issued by Governor Cooke relation to the District offices. yeneral order No. 7 S scribes theorder in wh and were atti ident has directed t vartments to allow at on Monday next. VALtUARLE ImrRovEeD Prorerty at Arc TION.—We would call attention of speentators nerally to the sale by Messrs. Latimer & Cleary this evening ai that valuable improved property corner of 18th and Boundary streets. of xo better opportunity for investment than and the public 6 o'clock of will be formed ituatedon the Governor's staft, and directs that a salute of fifteen guns be fired by the Washi: upon the arrival ds. After the review the the way of ch street and Pennsylvania ave- tive mansion, where they will ve a marching salute to the Pi nited States, and the parade wil! be dismissed Executive avenue. Governor, who actions PistoL BUiiets FLyixe Arovsn.—Officer Owens, of the eighth precinct, reports that some one fired a shot last_ night through a win- dow of the house of Mr. Jacob Newrath,on 12th and F streets northeast, the ball falling on the bed on which Mr. N. wi ~ ee pue to the exec No HEAD WITH witneseed the op ordered the review, will appear in citizen's clothes, but his staff, composed of the followin, pear in full unitegm: Col. general and chie.&r staff; Col. Wm. ¥ | Barnes, and H. D. Cooke, jr Dedication ‘The dedication of 15th d) took plac large congregat were Chief Justice Clase, sistant register of the Treasury department, and several Senators and Representatives in Uon- | gress, The altar was beautifully decor: flowers im harmony with the joyous oc 5 need with a voluntary on p.A.—The adjourned meeting of the A. this evening at 7 o'clock is to elect well convention. entlemen, will ap= ‘Webster, adjutant Lanres who con oD8 are sold at 55 © Glove and Hosiery Depot, 7th street, between D and E. THE COURTS. Crrevrr Court, Judge M the cave of Barker agt. Ro rrer filed havin, of Fifteenth phurch: Kidwell & Soi southwest; PH. Heller. 7th Wiltred McLeod, Georgetown. ae a reet Presbyterian yesterday in the in, among whom Grabam, as- ¢ anote, which was endorsed by him, and the suit was brought onthis note. ‘The court held as the husband Neem pgm could not sue the wife the note was void. gs ugt. Hussey and Roney; judgment by Green and Rathffone agt. Chipman agreement to issne commission. i Clark agt. Sharp, ent damages. Bosshor fauit and inquisition. ey, judgment one Hogan agt. Kurtz on trial. CRT, Judge Sneli—To-day, James court again this morn- making threats of personal violence to his wife, Beesie Parker, saying he enced that an accilent bad’ pre- Garnett from preach ng the morning ered, and the choir Our Father who art in heaven. ung of the scriptures the choir sang “ Sweet «© work, my God, my King; to praise Thy ive thanks andsing.” Prayer was then Rev. J. H. Jackson, after wh or, Kev. Mr. Reeve, preached from I ¢ d verse, ‘In whom ye also are ded together fora habitation of God through Parker was brought int ing, charged wit GEORGETOWN. ot ee ie To , Md., bave arrived, each pine lumber for Jose sehconer Stannard as dull to-da; Washington and Since then, howeve: CITY ITEMS. Monain AND ALPACA SACKS and Derby Coats in large variety. F.D. KELIFF FOR THE Feet—Fee 81. Corns, Bunions and Bad Nails relieved with- out pain, at Dr. White’s rooms, 535 15th street, opposite Treasury. (Baltimore office, 7 Nerth Charles street. Fee $1.) ————— H. Batm has opened a Branch, 805 Market Space, between Sth and 9th stree’s. 4 7 cnorhsas taombaanteas Dr. Leon, Til I street, between Tt streeis, Consulting Physician for Ladies. See Personals. tf THERMOMETER! Gove: Securit Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following 3,000 feet of hand J. KE. Libbey. The pene ane Shed with ac of lumber, consign Fp ‘Wheatley Bros., and Joseph and J. E. Sates or WHEAT—The sales of wheaton Saturday were 1 ushels: at $2.30, —_ 200 bushel: * 20 oN May | 0 usiness at the fish - About 6,000 herring sold at the usual prices. No shad were offered. shnmaras fone Wa bs are rel ‘Washington ia'e. iT. Georgetown one, M tween Greene and | widdlinge, 231 ETROPOLITAN street railway company fhe work of laying their Tne worx of laying the new water-main on ge street is nearly = all been laid, and to-day a force engaged in filling up the ALEXANDRIA. Finst Warp Raprcats.—A meeting of the radicals of the first ward, was held last ni and made the followin, man, Samuel Baker; for Common Councilmen, ‘orge ©. Hewes, ‘Robert Bell, jr., Gravos, and E. H. Delabay; for magistrates, W. W. White, and John Thompson; for constable, Cornelius Phillips. The following officers of the club were elected: President, I. C. O'Neal, vice president, Edward Evans, and John H. Payne secretary. ALEXABDRIA AS A MaRKer.—Refore the war the bulk of the grain from the lower part of Charles county, Maryland, found its way to this from various ted to Baiti- thers 60. Rye jleted. The pipe has visions qnict bat firm: ides, 7'saT¥e. 5 3 stemdy. 4 Sao. Western batter active: choice, 25430 M1 and unchanged. * a coven uitwnd thea very str Exchange, long, 9% i O's, a. Rew Yorx, Ma: Wheat y ee eg he 0) - Money firm, 6. nominations: For Al THE WEATHER. War Dzrartxxnt.0; Wasuinerton, D. SYNOPSIS POR PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.— The lowest barometer has moved northwest- wardly from lakes Erie and Huro1 ‘now lowest over northern New Partly cloudy but clearing weather is prevailing therwise clear weather very generally at the stations east of the Rocky mountains, with westerly winds, except over and west of the lower Mississippi valley, where they Cloudy weather at San Francisco and San Diego. The river has continued rising at St. Louis. PROPABILITY rising from thi over the lake region. are southerly .—The barometer continue kes to the Atlantic, with west- winds. Clear and pleasant weather con- tinue from the Mississippi to the Atlantic, ex- cept over the lake region, where partly cloudy weather, with occasional able. Souther! areas of rain is winds for the Gulf states. westerly winds for the lakes, but dangerous ones are not anticipated. Georgetown Advertisements. OW OPEN. THE NEW CASH DRY GOODS STORE. 105 Bridge Street. Georzstown, D.C. - ©. CRAIG, (For nearly fourteen years connected with the well Dry Goods House of Jno. H. Smoot.) ed his new stock ef SPRING AND GOODS, embracing a choics line ot Dress Fabrics, Japan urs ‘ongees inthe newes Foulerd and Clouded Mobatrs Fazette, Ith inst. Gro. ©. Henxtxa, 410 7th street northwest. es BRAIN IN 17 that has ‘ation of Phalon’s Chemical Hair Invigorator,on harsh, dry, weak or thin hair, can doubt tor one moment its regenerating properties. It literally compels the hair to anf beautifies, while it strengthens, the fi ; Gray Mixtures, for ; an iminenss bargain in Bik ne _Hernani; House 4 Gentlemen '¢ Underwear: & ment of Parasols and Sun Umbrell a a Many of the above good: snles, and are very mac! bought within the last ten quently customers will have the cent great decline. ing & pardonable ambition to secure a ve marked my 5 jons and Hosiery, &e.. kc it their welfare will investi- ware from Rew Xork au ite the merits of Duponco’s Golden Pill. Sold all Druggists. Sold wholesale and retail b: P. Gilman. Retail by the following drugs jowling, 44 and Cstrects Coughlin, F, corner of 9th street; and N streets; W. B. Entwis Goods down at the very lowest’ price. inspection, which will ineur no obi ¥ THOMAS DOWLJNG, Auct; Georgetown. IT IN REP, WALNUT FRAME R. WOKCASES, WARD » STOVES, &.,&e., AT PARLOR 8U SARBOR, FEATHER K RY CARPETS h and 8th and Liogan streets, an assortment - of Hous held Furniture, We Snit mGreen Re T Beds and Bedding. &c. Also, one Wheeler & Wilson sand maLy other articles not enumerated. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BBX THOS. DOWLING, Anctioncer; Georgetown. name in part: Frame, Mirror, \d Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ streot SUMMER RESORTS, At the afternoon preached by Rev. B Sunderland, Keeve ofiered a prayer of thank. choir then sang, the large congregation joinin «All hail the power of Jesus’ name.” which realized =! would shoot he keep the peace six months and until given were required. service, the sermon was bonds in the sum of $100 to Camas: NSM EBSEY Fam BUMME i can be ace: se belonging to Sims; bh Adams, assault on R BOARD at the Sea-side, mmodated at the NEW COT. ct TAGES, Nos. 1 and 2 “Stockton Place,” (oprorite Stockton Horel, and facing the ceca: ress B,C. H.,”’ as above. mi6-6r ies wishing ON FIBS' - iT remises, part of Lot No. 74, et 6 inches on the south side of ‘ket and Frederick streets, by @ cc depth of 127 feet, Mary Christian; Shipley, assault and batte: him with a base During the collection the choir sang “ Piead ? | theu my cause.” The benediction was pro- nounced by Rev. Wm. T. Carr. | Preaching in the evening closed the services of the cedication. —— TILDING PERMITS.—The fi on William Jon ll bat on the head Henry Ewald, charged with threats ¢ to his wife, Anna, required to give ) to keep the peace and Thomas Sutton, ith carrying a pistol concealed on his ; fined $26. Sarah C. Adams, profane cent language; orderiy conduct in the sum of #3 Charles E. Hu) D, between 12th and 15t the buildings hav addition of a large stone bail are stone. consisting of Int; fortably farnis the best the reason can & premises a flae crv led by @ cons: A Piano in the honse, oe ‘This place is within three hours’ ride by r: elegant stage c: on of guests, Ww: fine! $10 each. ‘ane; fined 3. Thomas Hen- , Frank Payne, and John Kirk, charg gambling on Sunday at the Ith stree ‘These were captured, yeeterday by Lientenant G Ferry; six forfeited their collateral and the above were discharged, there being no testimony showing that they were drunk and pro drunk and profan: samme offense; tin night walker, was Henry Jones, ast; John S. Murphy, one-story brick, | indecent and | 14, between Bhode Istand aver ward Hayes, two-story bric Tsey avenue and ist north w t; W. Shepherd, 8 ph of Wash wl M north- kept for the acc mmeda’ ie willmeetthe trainsat Hamilton Depot, W. and O B_B., whenever required. Persons in the at the cov! house of please address G. W. London count; ‘Reference— nia avente. r and Sergeant gan streets, Geo ewis, a ed, for drunkennes Aa tf T O N ‘This beautifal and very healthy SUMM¥R RE- SORT, sivaated on the Alexandria and, Winchester turnpike, near Snicker 4 and surrennded by the Blue Ridge Moun will be eponed for the reception of guests 1:72. The house is modern in etructure, lass in every respect. Since last summer n greatly improved by gm. This build eand airy rooms. com rE The table will be supplied rd. Ther is also ou the ret gronnd, perfectly shaded. breeze from the mountains neton city. Anew and corms: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. SPLING AND SUMMER GooDs. JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D Cy ‘ork, and is now offering 8 complete assortment of GOODS. consisting of » }OODS, of all the now and ‘OUBNING GOODS of all the best_and most re. " ohaire. Black Silks, and Grenada. ¥ E Gloves, Parasol: Shawls'and Jac Has received frem Ne’ at the lows st cash pri: SPRING AND SUM freat yariety of DRK! at et and Gent's Underwear beetings and Shirtings Mattings, O11 ‘assoriment of HING GOODS mI and Carpets. Always a full Gent's and Boys’ Wear; Dolly Vaiden Percals, with omestic Goods, to which the atten- JH 8Mo0rT. ¥ desiring to spend the samme the Blue Ridge Mountains wi WRIGHT, Rouad Hill P.O., . Va. ics C. Bernie, No. 2144 Pennsyiva mayl5 tf of customers is invited. | man, two-story frame, Bou and Sth northwest; Poor, three-story b Sd and H northwest; H. ‘ke, G, between 44 and H. Morrison, three-stcry briek, 34, it Hooper, thre: 15th and 16t! general disorder. $5. Tux Lavon Steixes. in New York have ag he master masons ed tothe eight-hour sys- tem at $4 a day, beginning July 1, and the men ted this compromise. ousand journeyme held Saturday night in New {York to receive an ses to their proposition of 3.50 a day of eight hours. A deputation of work- men waited upon a mecting ot bosses, and re- turned with the report that the bosses were to to-day, and that the an- ‘A meeting of carpenters was with French Mary Aun Miils, 2 two-story frame tween L and Pierce streets northwest; Maron, two-story brick, I, between North Car- lina avenue and Ist northeast; T.W. Smith, 2 two-story iiames, Massachusetts avenue, be- 7th northeast; Lewis York, two- | story frame, Franklin street, between 5th and New Jersey avenue, and P and Q northwest; c. F. Cummins, 2 two-story frames, lith, be- irs. A. Wollard, three-story ween 12th and 13th northwest; Dennis Gleason, two-story frame, Ist, between G and H northeast. ALASKA DIAMONDS will be extensively worn at seaside resorts and wateri the coming brilliant season. ments in the most elegant toilettes at Washington receptions last winter, and even ladies who owned the more expensive ferred them, as they reflect ail their end luster, and when set in gold and skillful lapidaries, almost defy the i Mr. Prigg bas a splendid colice- tion of Alaska diamonds at bis sto sylvania aveune, andall the novel ait: Jewelry, which even surpass the rarest speci- mens of gold in the beauty of their desi receives novelties as rapidly as ®ppearance at the one thousand st; answer fromthe & lexy. He was on his | os Sorter Informazion ay 10 office of the Potomac any? law GEORGE A. SH#KELL. EASON OF 1872. BEBEELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, Batu, Moroan County, West VIRGINIA, 2h¢ Miles Srom “Sir John’s Run” Station, on B. § hold a general meetin; swer was expected to tation assured the men that the tween 6th and bosses were com- Tremendous cheering was caused by this announcement. from the plumbers, brick-makers, and German ve notice that they were to wr similar terms. There is a prospect that the miners’s strike in Houghton county, Michigan, will be settled without any acts of violence being committed, although the strikers declared that they would fight should the military attempt to make arrests. The military treated the threats with indiffer- ence, and on Friday arrested six of the ring- leaders in the srike and saw them safely placed in charge of the Sheriff. ‘The journeymen house painters of Richmond, Va., have decided to stop work, the bosses hi refusedto accede to the demand for higher Other trades there are similar, purposes. tween V and W; M: cabinet-makers strike this week Will open for the rece; tothe 15th of Octol 5 kinds of Baths, magnificent Swim- cols, Natural Tem, erature elt. for Rhenmatic Affections, Dyspeptia, Ni Ness, liar to females. Frlphor ‘aud Iron Springs in clese preximity to Professor Vitt’s Band of Ger- man Masicians are engaged for the season. ‘ashington at 6:45 a.m.,3 by the latter train ample time laces during Every amusement. orite with all who knew him. His father | Passengere cou poisseurs. re, 457 Penn- organizing for DEATH Grarrie wir A BUrGtar on A Hovswror.—About 3 o'clock yesterday morn- delph Burch of 167 Forsyth street heard a in bis room and springing up factories. He yles of dollar jewelry, includ: L¥Y™MONT,” Haying lease? from the owner this favorite Ex cursion site,! nm putting the Pavilion, Diping Room, and Grounds in thoron oréer aud repafr, for the comfort, pleasure and entertainment of excursionists. Coe be maintai: ery Com, OLR fe Relay By DRY GoOoDs. BAB INS! Striped Grensdines, Bink Grenadins Grenadine, (ver: e138 = Just received. one case Dolly Varden Prints, 10 eta. complied with, Air-gun privi ir 0 the undersi Nos. 10.8 and 1020 Teh street NW. W. and Mozambique Bha\ Less one AND WOOL GRENADINES ‘BOM AUCTION. ien'ar attention of ladies and WOOL GRENADINE it, which we par- by the agents of We wonld call the pihige a PURE SIL) DBES», to our large assortment the late large sale made in New York about t and as they were sold at a very great r on the private sale prices, Thawed ly in $ 4, 4-4 and 8.4 widths, bout the wholesale price, and wi desired. ption of visitors from 21st o Jer, 1872, rc] ry now offer them ill cut any quan Lg0 OTTO: nd CHECK SILKS, EILKS, ORGAMDIES, end other DRESS e8. BENGE lw PICS SHUSTER & BRO. ‘nil8-3t 919 Pennsylvania a} H®4¥¥ nepvction IN PRICE OF DEY Goops. loure, ‘erms: $3 per day, @20 per week, 875 per m: nnd $65 second month. Liberal ter whole season. Fare reduced; return tickets good for 30 days; baggnge checked through to the ic: .R. POTTS, Propri GF Western Union Telegraph in office of Daily Mail, onth, 3 with famtlies mayil-Im n a lated sets, tortoise.stell, Jet, and rub | escaping from the window us to the root by Plaid Mobairs, from 45c. to 25c. i all his sets are furnished with gold or plated wires, 60 that they can be worn without danger of corrosion. morning received by Mr. Pri aPection of | heoped set of Frene means of the fire escape. robber, who kicked him twice On the roof a des ensued, during which the fellow tried round, @ distance of 70 feet, but Burch held his man until Officer Uh! arrived and arrested the burglar. On the fire escape was found aqnantity of wearin, Jewelry of the value of $500, w! stolen from Burch’s room. The fellow, who gave his name as James Martin, was held by Justice Shandley for trial.—N, Y. Suu 17th. Miss KgLLoGG’s “RePEETorre.”—An Ohio journalist baving read a statement to the effect that “Miss Kellogg has a larger repertoire than any other living prima donna,” considered it ty asachampion of truth to write the followizig: ‘We do not, of course, know how g was dressed in other cities, but upon the occasion of her last performance here we are positively certain her rej seem to extend as far out as eit 2 followed the in the face as he € south side of L. street. from %:h to | the novelties thi are a splendi gilt, alocket of rare beauty, | Cecorated with a serpent, and we observe he bas a fine assortment of ice-pitchers, which he | Selle at six and eight dollars, ar now especially useful. d which are just ° Suspay ArTERNoON CaRp PLayina.—Yes- terday afternoon Lieutenant Greer and tive of simen of the fourth precinct made a descent a party of some twenty men and half-gro' playing cards on the I7th street cers were in citizens dress, and ‘*mcans were enabled to approach them. | On discovering who they were an excitin, stampede took place. Some jumping over! 5 swam to the sycamore beach; others got into boats, and others stil) scaled the wall of the Van Nese house. The officerssuc nine of the crowd—: ceeded in capturing white and five colored— and lodged them in the station-house,on the of unlawful assembly. ci nin its fi and f = care pee taraon tk this mornin; and et ee © eT Nilsson’s or Patti's. It may have been that her over skirt Mas. JARLEY’s Wax Worxs.—Th' moral entertainment, as wil! in our amusement column, Tue Huston Investication.—It is commencing on that the investigation Rev. Dr. Huston, bet . Samnel Rodgers, elder, who has the matter Lincoln Hill, of the May Zith, for : ore the comaise 2 matinee and ‘Wednesday afternoon, the ingcharge, will coat every one witness Mra. Jarley't bent apo names of ment. It is simply immense. PROGRAMME FOR ‘eRT M. E. Church on to-morrow eve: yi excellence, « Base Batt Bat— Sd Phill }, but was cought ty Senrovs ASSAULT wit! The Wound graceful aborigines, who dine ——_o—_—_ muscles, and 1B DROUGHT which seems to have laid its | petual snow without any cl eving hand upon all nature has tioning. mayls tr 101 1 PENNSYLVANIA avenve.! 01 1 CLOTHING. Spring and Summer. A. STRAUS. MEN’S SUITS for § dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 10 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 12 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 13 dollars. MEN’S SUITS for 14 dollars. MEN’S BUITS for 15 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 16 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 17 dollars. MBN’S SUITS for 18 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 20 dollars. MEN'S SUITS for 26 dollars. MEN’s BUITS for 30 dollars. YOUTHS’ SUITS for 6 dollars. YOUTHS’ BUITS for 8 dollars. YOUTHS’ SUITE for 9 dollars. YOUTHS’ SUITS for 10 dollars. YOUTHS’ SUITS for 31 dollars. YOUTHS’ SUITS for 12 dollars, YOUTHS? SUITS for 13 dollars. » YOUTHS’ SUITS for 15 dollars, BOYS’ SUITS for 4 dollars. BOYS’ SUITS for 5 dollars. BOYS’ SUITS for 6 dollars. BOYS’ 8U1T8 for 7 dollars. BOYS’ SUITS for 8 dollars. BOYS’ SUITS for 10 dollars. A. STRAUS’ Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 10th and 11th streets, Bi Cotton, ‘nbleached 4-4 Cotton, from make Sect from 403.t0 352, immense stock of Plain and Striped Gren- adines, Alpacas, Black Silks, Percales. Cats * wae, end Si French, Organdies, Lawus, ced a redy, as ts rin ‘arasols, }, Linings. &c., at greatly RODHEAD & 00. Latics’ and Gent's Underwear, direct from leant Freuch Organdice te el Purple, with Borders for NOW OPEN! ices. Just receiv ff, WOLFORD & SHILBERG’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY. NEW GOODS BECEIVED DAILY "RING 4ND SUMMER SEASON! Carawss Wins ‘Third door from lth strest. exception in favor of that luscious and healthful frait, the strawberry. For cent mens of this iruit we refer our Freund, corner I1th avenue, who to-day displays them. <> ery: we Harper's Baztr and the Lady's Journal for Jane Ist. B7-His Holiness Pio Nono was 8 years eld jest M Teaders street and Pennsylvania | @@” Messrs, W. P. Davis & Co’s tobacco z e tobaeco ‘and maantactering taateral belo OnEY bi M a2 ee THE BEST IN THIS MARKET, AT LOW PRICES. For saleby ; PALMER & GREEN, 57 Green strest, Georgetown, D. Agevt for WM. MASSEY & 00.3 ep6 PHILADELPSIA ALE AND POBTEB. AMUSEMENTS. OLN HALL. NIGHTS ONLY. semen TORBAY BVANINO, MAT T. MATIS EE WEDN s ARTERNOON. 20% c jd WAX WORK QUARTETTIE, From London. od te daotosicn, So conte, reserved seats, TB cents. Ad mlssion to Matinee, 20; children wnder i? years. 35 cente. tin ic Bt. DONT FORGET OM AT ST 2239. an RAND CONCERT. r NSTRUMENTAL ENTEBTAI Vucal AND IN® ets AL E AIn AT THE FOUNDRY CHURCH, (Corner lth and G streets.) TUESDAY EVENING, May 21, 1572, at 8 #’clook, Mr.@. EW SHA TS. GEO Wa Walren: preside at the Piano * A ramme of rare selecti. which will be! rendered by # ‘*Fickete, 20 cenis—to be had at the musio stores oor tein rand Piano will be used, farnished by W.G. Metecrott & Co. m0 2 EW NATIONAL THEATER. N Mr. J. G. Saville.... Lessee and Manager TRE GRAND EVENT OF THE SEASON: IGHIS OVLLY AND ONE MAlINEE. MONDAY EVEN AY 20, Isrz, * “AND BER LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. om which occasion Mra. Wood will appear in ber Se cores pre ‘s ana, OLL AND PARTNER JOE. Among the many musical attractions in the piece Mrs. Wood will sing. in'm itabie mann: oO BT WAS TRU Mre. Woed brings with her an unusnally larce and effective Naleand Female Chorns, intradncing the celebrat FARM | Beston (uartette, Messrs FRAT. WHEAT and FBOTHINGHAM. and ¢ Will be presented with hew scenery, ue pointments. ent will commence with the Roar BLIGE BENSON. In rehearsal. Brougham’s LA BELLE SAUVAGE RDAY. 920 MATINEE BaT! 2 o'clock. m; = PEACE JUBILEE AND International Musical Festival. AT BOSTON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCSMENT, xecutive Committes and Internatic t «, Morld’s Peace ca! Fostival respect- great Undertaking to-which je ef the conntry bat for many months with euch deep st will commence iu Boston ON THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, and close on the FOUBTH OF JULY NEXT. Itis hardly necessary to state that the preparations for this creat event have required the constant « Plication for months of the thousands who are to participate in it, and have involved an enormous expenditure; but ihe committee feel confident that the time. labor and expense devoted to the success ful development of so noble an enterprise mast re sult in not only affording tl best gratification to hear the glor » of grandeur a ness the Magnificent epectacle wi e Must present, but chat it will also confer a lasting benefit upon ert, the country, and the age. W hile the programme of the firet week of the Fes tival will embrece all the great features to be pre- jading the CHORTs oF NTY THOUSAND VOICES, THE ORCHESTRA OF TWO THOUSAND PERFORMERS, the most powerful Organ ever built, together with many oi the most eminent American aod European Bands (among whim may be mentioned & the great masstro, JOHANN STBSAUS axp mis FAMOUS ATS. — TRIAN BAND af fifty-six performers)—the Concerts to be given from first to last will surpass any series of masic entertainments ever presented to the American pub: ie ‘SEASON TICKETS, transferable, emitting to all the Concerts from June I7th te Jul: th, inclu. five, FIFTY DOLLABS EACH, incluling ress seate, will be ready forssle dafer June, and may be had wpon applica creonally or by letter, to A. P. Peck, Music Hall, Bosten Executive Committee. “Per order of th my2%-ec6: HENRY G@ PARKER, Secretary Utp No.) ON EXHIBITION (New No. 456 AND SALE 439 ?re Sr. 7ru Sr. 5 ‘treet, between D and E streets, eight fosrarigs care ~— ings, Nall ee and Number. apas-ly* LADIES’ GOODS. Received this day Hanburg EDGES and INSERT INGS, HATS, FLOWERS, BISBONS, PLAIr- INGS, FAN4, &., at DAVIS’, 01 Market Space, coraer sth street. BOeXETS, HATS, FLOWERS, GLoves, LAOES, PARAS@LS, and SUN UMBRELLAS, in great Variety, at LOWEST MARKET PRICES, at DAVIS’, mi? -3t $01 Market Space, corner Sth street. Fi EORIVED ty les. “SELLER'S, 715 Market Epace. 300 BES! BATE BRAIDS, at reduced prices, 'S HELLER'S, 715 Market Space. ARASOLS of every shade, size, and color,can vught chea| Pitter ‘SSERELER'S. 715 Market Space. STRAW GOODE, FLOWERS and RIBBONS, at prices to SE ELLER'S, 715 Market Space. (A EABGE ASSORTMENT of CORSETS, at re- fest Par _erit J CST OPE: Liye el LAC! OHS PRENCH BAB and all the novelties ae wasl-Im P55 GENET, SPRING HATS put BOM! ; table fc weling, just re-t calved from y ag ag . pe bntiis Boma Hae Viera Bi deryaitets Welch heat he ria mas suis TER gE tion ow BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. GENERAL ATLAS. Font received a snpply of the whove ATLAGSE the best ever pabliched ARD B MOHUN A OO. 1015 Pennerivrania avenne of Religions Celebrities, with Brief Lin Territory from which eac! to office, the Mate or County end the compeneation. pay torach, together with the names and compensa printers employed by Ooner: Department or officer of the Gove ander retary of Japanrse Legation yetery of Pain. By James Hin ine P man's Life and Rovehing it. By Mark Fenian r : Uroguet in several atyles, & Booksellers and mayll 91) PENBSILY Eee FRIDAY, The Sensation of New York, NIBLOS GAR YORK, UNTIL THE DESTRU OF THE BUILDING A STORY OF WOMAN'S WILES AND Max s Depicting in glowing colors the Fisk. Manséield-Stokes Tragedy. 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