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. SSEWE! RTS. FINANCIAL CommrnciaL. LADIES’ GOODs. EVENING STAR. — es ssl eer aisha ES Sos baer pane ms Court im Grstmay ‘Tenn To-day, ge CITY ITEMS. ‘The New York money market was cory yo: | eT ava. SC il adjourn: F ° : 3 rt in ti t. on stocks and 5 percent. on a6 ME SUITS ————— ‘The Session in Washington. | Council adjourned. | BiG Giner inter cat meena aenian te Bg Gy ng oe ry lee 5 ricand of geceroment bonds. The stock amarker Ot ait sty ies" Porente ricapet & as = sony 73. 187% | yesterday, after our report closed, the burean | meted to assend the fontnal 35 Tak PaRwell | Gecision of the court below. in this ease the | teeves, in silk, lisle, Yaa rm anda general disposition among those 8 HeLign s 715 Market Epace ine, Dr. S. M ~ cal medi Cate, of Salem, question was whether a mat : S| Large variety ot sorts aud siz | appear thatthe northern market bill was re- — ¥ LOCAL NEWS. _ | Siem " od 2 ‘kat to cover Gro. pele one short” of the marke BEAL BALK BRAIDS, at redace! pric +, “ - ‘based a piece of vd her note west. valat.ve sales until the Washington 4 eee ne Ge ee ee pen ne ee Was linble for the note. Whe court held that she _m aaa see, “Crouble is esther scttiod or wutll ito 0 At, MELLEEU, 725 Market Space ay Cereb lis," by Dr. Lilienthal, of New | X¢4¢-—Messrs. Boswell, Carroll, Choate, Davis, | 8s tor it would not be honest for hes to satein Sricy aReatu, teeth white koowa that it will not be Among the ———— Amusements, &c.. To-might. | Yas ~Ultertitner ie gine be pea | De Keon, Hogan. Piper and Shepherd—8. Nays— | the property and refuse to pay the note. Fragrant Sozodont secures: recent bond negotiations in England, the mos! Sery ehade, alee, and elor,can Fanti er—Mrs. Juhu Wood and her | K'"Huts, of Sew York; «Puerperal Ma Mesers. Bond, Campbell, Cox, Hunt, LaBarnes, | “Gnict Justice Cartter delivered opinion of the Ladies, can you be so reckless 709 of the Balti- by Dr. ° Murray, Wail and the Speeker—3. SR by Dr Senge h ahcen ton of New York; A Bir. Shepherd asked that So porns hee. Condensed Locals. by Dr. 8. . Swed | Tected or amended so as to show that when the G. S. writesto us that his dog on being advar- | Clinical Report;” by Dr. A. Berghouse, of New ® | bill was being read a third time he had called tied in THE STAR as lost, has turned ef his | YOtk; “Treatment of Strangulated Hernia, for the reading of the engrossed bill, and the good results of advertising in Tae | bY Dr. § Pye -e Of ets “Ot Tenhena, | Speaker had decided tt the call for the en- sed bill was not in order. : . “ pure of Colic from Gali Stones and | &™: aa he game at ace Beat Tebeaes between the pone Cure ¢ by Dr. D. Thayer, of M ‘The Speaker explained that he had made no Dlympics of Causes, such decision, but simply stated in reply to the this city, resrtted in & victory for the former, | Resolutions by Dr. J. P. Dake, of Saune @€; | question that 'the House had ordered the third 4 CLem’s 715 Market Space STRAW GOODS, F = ONS, at SBAy occ LOWERS and RIBBONS. important was a loan of $3,00),00v court in the case of Larner agt. Gideon, affirm- ‘As to fail to make them yours ? *s | more an} Potomac Kailroad Company, the ing the decision of the court below. The ques- _——e Bonds bearing the endor ement of the Pennsyl- tion in this case is whether a widow is entitled In THE distressing compiaints peculiar to vania Railroad and the Northern Central Ie to ber third of the proceedsof certain real estate | females, we have a Panacea in Duponco’s ‘This loan wae placed im Low- purchased under @ provision in ® lease. The | Pills. Sold by all Druggists. Sold wholesale and ) Thm SOMPRD SS tO Mes vs. day Cooke, court held that the property having been sold in | retail by Z. D. Gilman. Retail by the following | Spm Sent two Werks GOO oe cxchange > be compliance with a stipulation made in the life | druggists: Kidwell & Son; F. D. Dowling, 4% | TSUa Ol account ot it at present has been time of Jacob Gideon, the proceeds were to be | and Cstreets southwest; J. Coaghlin, F, corner marketed at 1093, al6 treated as reonal property. ‘The decision of | of Mh street; P. H. Heller = A JARGE ASSORTMANT of ConsEts, at ro Best Paris KID GLOW RS. +H writ 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space 7 th and N streets; W. —— UsT OPE ‘An elegant ot of 3 Wiltred McLeod, Georgetown. eo2 Government Securities. J OGALHEER Ss UCN BORNETS AND 3 id @ clinical by_Dr. Wm. Galloupe, of | the court below sust: the exceptions to the | B. Entwis! 20 : the Olsmapien | 1F the Athletics and 13 tor | Meine, were offered. Paper on typhoid | “37 Gamphell moved to lay on the tabie; | 8¥ditor' report. ‘The court affirmed that de | seoeereen ZackEY, the well known cntter, | Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following to-tay: anne MEENCH RABY CAPS, The workingmen's clad of the oth dwtrict | {Err was read at length aud referred to the | Mf-, Camp 3 | cision. and feo te Aabiew ‘motio: ho has for some time past done the cutting oF ili Be treyenye eereugieg oe ‘of John Wanama- of Virginia, was admitted to the bar of th's Ker Go. or ton tne Piiindeipe, hes In the Lane agt. Gibbons, Ju connected himself with the popular and .?sb- Humphreys delivered the sei mune, Judge | fonable merchant tailoring Rouse of William Bell 1s Bey € eas—Messrs. Bond, Brown, Burs- U_ 8.6%. 18e1. 18% 18) held a meeting iast evening at the Colnmbia | bureau of publications. The paper on_pue' Kn xPe- | ley, Campbell, Cox, Hunt, LeBarnes, McKnight, ral conyu'sions was referred to the burean of | ¥%) ‘ 10. Ni : ee by-laws were taken up. and | Ghstetrics and discates of women and children. caren the Speak. inne, ee 4 reneriyeestin r.. or seu on varioas amend- The paperon the radical cure of colic was read Pi i, ‘Shep! g ‘4 son, gan, Mar: * ees Vans ates, yy Dr. Thayer, of Boston, and discussed by Dr. —-* : : In Cgonper ore pootarees, after ag time Beckwith, of Cleveland, andoikers: AtSoulock ir. Boswell objected to the approval of the H. Taylor, of No. 152 south 4th street, Philadel- i jadgm: court below, . ee oe journal, and the yeas and nays being called, re- | Where Hewes’ hone ana teas om? | phia. sw Of, aiter the arguments had been closed on both bes a _ suited yeas 10, nays 9. (same as preceding vote | tract between the partics. An appeal was taken. that has ever sides, Judge Snell fining the parties charged dftee te Wake Eo i: with addition of Mr. Choate.) Dodeon agt. Chendies; relmetsted No BEAD WITH A BRAIN IN 17 thi v $20 each. An appeal westaken. After visiting the White House this morning, | “yi,, Dicrcon presented a protest signed by Sheceert pasa aoa witnessed the operation of Phalon's Chemical aii tine aie ‘The journeymen horse-shoers held a meeting | {1¢,,clegates to the homeopathic convention | sreasrs, Boswell, Carroll, Piper, Choate, Hogan, vars aaje mat day. Hair Invigorater,on harsh, weak or thin Cet a last night, Mr. John H. Mitchell in the chair, | Of the American institute ot homeopathy Die, | She pherd, Dav's, and hi aself agairst the mar- | | Pottce Court, Judge Snell—To-day, Barr | hair, can doubt forone momient its rath and D. Ander ms cretais. The committee on | ft<de! to Lincoln Hall, and entered upon he | je fill being sentto the Council's a bill passed by-laws asked for further time | b¥Simess of the second day of that convention. constituts Aiter the convention came to order, the regular |», the House. rt. he sociation tl i -. i Under the call of districts the following were Andrew Bell as vice president, Micksel Bees. | Oder of business was suspended, to hear the | ,,U2d¢T the call of distr By Mr. Wall—Petition : 7, report of the committee en internaiional con- nam financial seqyctaiz,and then adjourned. | | Urls. Dr. Dunham, for the commltree, re- | Of Brcoker & Stewartan others, asicing that the QPECTA) Ck, STUB asrkess, 618 139m Srerer CHEAPEST POURR SOUTH OF NEW YOK BR HUMAN Haig. 2 Paris Chatline &W ES, yard long. only &+ Sat 8) . ing Crook, indecent exposure in Willow ‘Tree alley; | properties. It literally compels the hair to 4 fined $5. James Crew, colored, charged with Bod beasties, while it strengthens, the il carrying arazor concealed on his mn; fined | mass. eee ny — char; oe street by placing goods on the sidewa! fined S1. Tho: .. apecial, 1S—bid to-day. * ss ee eas Marragie, Mar 3 Cotton quiet bet Gem: Dn. Low, Til I street, between Tth and 8th | Jow middlings, 2a2t. Flour firm ond unchanged. mas Alton, assault and battery on | streets, Consulting Physician for Ladies. Soe | Wheat quiet SPepnerie Long CURL! resent law closing barber shops on Sunday bs ats Pemeay eatksomean, — ae trict was held Inst night, for “ie purtose of or- ae eacbepeeie tans cr hot repealed By far. Marray—Bill tor te re- By, A Brooks, one of the poundmaster’s mou; | Personals. tf » ie eae kson Te eal and exem! ourself moar36 om nizing a work'ngmen’s club. ir. Joo. Flynn lief o¢ Hall & Hume. ‘. iper—Bill 1c loses Stewart, assault on Wm. Mar- eee caeeed temporr-y che"tman, and KR. . | tbe World in some international gathering. pa ae JOST, BRCRIVED—A tine sesoremeat of we a shall; fined $10. Thomas Sears, assault on BERMOMBTERS Amanda Stewart, striking her in the face and | 8Dd made to order by BEBLIN SEPATE EUPECIDEEED SuPer head with a pop bottle; fined #10 and costs. amending act creating certain offices 80 es to Brawner secretary. A committee of five was | From this union would undoubtedly come # irmer western, 5657; southern. wuged - allow three garbage carts in each district. By elected t> dra‘t a constitution and by-laws, and | Co™plete maceria medica. The committee re- and unch; are repaired 4% street) Mess pork, $14; bulk meats Mr. Dickson—Bills prescribing tat carfsand t commend the holding of such a convention, and at fa ae lig Werth» oh ith Panceed = = e., Bo., which Iam 2 sell Bt the lowe Me fe a Mer eran ten | SEE RS tah emote: | ae td ahaa mane ncr St | ReneS Un inaci ceea Bare SUMMER RESORTS. seca nica Leet me te The board of public works vesterday ismed | Fhe satiowing west a ely APPTOpI Ate. | the'x horses; and for relief of Hen { Kolb. By | bothering the officers about the President's | —i>e way Naw JERSEY —Pamiiles,wicll a080-tr Detwerr fen an order that the ue of the rail known as*:e | Titieq: ne resolutions were respecttully sub- | wir. “Choate—Bill authorizing G. \.AtLee to | house for some time on the pretext. of huvine CMMER BOAR a8 “crescent” rail, such as is in use by the Colum- : business with the President; bonds in the sum of $20 required, or workhouse sixty days. Joseph Cutts, char; with ‘obstructing e ere in = ‘eyo ae his duty; fined char carry a concealed ‘weapon, "a pistol, “fined = gon. Vie ER BOA t the Sea-side,, apauaen cot. 1 and 3 “Stockton Place,” ton Horel, and facing the ocean. "as above. mi6-6. 4 " erect a wharf op) ite uare SM. By Mr. bia rai'road comp ny, of this cis, is hereby | qld, Phat. under the auspices and by th the | io ~ Bord—Bill amendm; license law 80 as to Prohibited in the stroets end avenues of the city | Convesti hat the fame eke oh ramensainy. = | Trowide that tax on Bonde and promisory notes Of Washington and Georgetown, and that the | countries, to be called “the Worlt's Homeopathic | sheli not exceed 30 cents on $120. Mr. Piper Fe'lrodd companies now engaged in putting | Convention,” to be held in Philadelphia, in 15/5, o2 | eubmitted a resolution authorizing the commit- down such ratls are hereby requested to remove | the occasion of the celebrat of the centennial | tee on health to visit and inspect the station- WASHINGTON HOTELS. ORK, Mi he hipments to-day, tect ones Slay 22 shipments to-day, ; vitae Was will | SuDivereary of American independence, avd that ; . t i RE- ‘nd fifty-eight thousand dollars Tot interfere ihe ake oe ai eacl rail as Will | the Inctitude hexeby iseltes the ce eeeectn of nay | BOWSES, Workhouse, &c.; adopted. The teat wot in AaeS oul, itil: |g thie Doautiful and very healthy SUMMER Sion ay St Sm Come fer mney, not interfere with travel of vehicles, the rails to os Mr. LeBarnes submitted @ joint resolution | The testimony showed that in these cases there » situated be removed within 30 days.” | Homeopathic, societies, institutions, and physicians ‘oviding that it any officer or department of Wasnearly a riot in p for sometime, over | Winchester turnpie, near Ratchets Gap,’ sais. oka, Were. gs ewe we An wljourned meeting of the North Wash- | “ Kescired, That at the present session of the ineti- | the wevernment shall at aby time make any | one hundred persons being congregated and | snd surrounded by the Blue Ridge Moan: ORAMLE | 19's. old. #:¥; Jee 3.2) Cotton closed strong: ington Builé‘ng Association was held last night | tute there be appointed by the president commit. | contract, or incur any debt by which the entire | using missiles upon the pound men. Tune Ist, 1873. “‘Ehe house fs moderns tu stractare, | Uplands, 1itc: Orleans, 1¢seails, Bales 22-000 bolas: Fuels all, corner of 7th and K streets. Jas. | tee of arrangements. to cousiet of one 1: miter tro | indebtedness shall exceed $10,000,000, he shall _—_——————— apd Qraticrans tp every reepect. Since last summer | epeculation end oxPort eM ne 1 ersurer, N.P. state re] sbipof the ia dee misdemeanor; refer ave 7 . a Elise "Feigned ‘The amount gf sence jas | citvigyaod atte commen owe sptctal ay | De deemedauiuyex emiademeanor:rerere, | G EQRGETOWN. _ | iiuuilne bars tecy ering improved by toe ee " Timited to 5,000 shares. The board of directors | *f Tach state represented, bell that thee eeeidacs | mittees, and each one read @ second time: By Sse fortabiy furatahed. “Phe table will becupplied with | centimes. 7 = ect OPeped st &8 france, 27 Dusinete for cabaeeioben books at their places of | sppoint even saditional members from the city of | Mr. Choate (schools)—Bill making thesecretary | | Tam New WATER Matm.—The laying of the Tn bekeataen Geen, ee ee ——____ . see. ____ _ Dusiness for subscriptives to be published here- ‘adelphia, who shall tute an executive | and treasurer of the board of guardians of | new water main on Bridge street is now nearly premises a fine croquet ground, perfectly shaded, THE WEATHER. P. Miller, Boy au attorney, and Dc: Holtoway | tc tad subject in tap approtal of the seams oe | CETEEIND tohowls ex-apicio members of tho | completed. "The pi e exception of s small soc- | SPisesinyke sotemsnteresee wom the mowntatas, moron, D.O. May, tata, Won: $ '. Miller, as attorney, and D. P. Holloway ie 5 i d over, c - if 9 i Charles E. Freser as trustees to the asso- srrengcmente TOY chniten xoruteali went® | protection of manufacturers ot mineral waters, | tion near the aqueduct bridge, and between tho | “thi Je within three hours’ ride by railroad TwENey-vOen Eeune..- VERMONT A¥ENU ciation. This association starts out under the | Gres which thes may deem tecenacy for cree nie, | and extending the time for the revision of the | market and Congress street. The trench be- | of fysskington city. 4 new snd clegant stage coach moved 7. BOESSLE @ son, most favorable auspices, with good managers. the convention. determining the nature and order of | laws. By Mr. Brewer (claims)—Bills to reim- | tween the points last named will doubtless be ? 4 ee mortheast- amill wardly over Missours to Indiana and Iilinols. filled to-day, to the great relief of our citizens, | B'g''whenever reauirede ee” 84° | Cloudy weather, with rain is mow prevailiig who have been greatly incom for montbs to spend thesumme | from southern Wiscorsin and Michi south= by the torn-up condition of Bridge street. Now ‘the Blue Bides Mountains wi ward to the gulf states. Ciear partially that two rival companies are laying sireet-car + WBIGHT, Round Hill P.0.,| cloudy weather over the New England, m‘ddle, tracks in Georgetown, Mr. Riker, the presiding Bernie, No. 2144 Pennsylva | ®Dd ©duth Atlantic states, with ui gue of Riker’s ridge, will doubtless hurry up | , Beference—! - sonal mayls-tf | Southerly winds, and over up) e work of re-laying his tcaek to High stro... | Msavenue.__mayls-tf_ | ate want an Might not cheriyw. Brisk As = erilesce ce a advantages of competition ss LY™moOoOnrT.” nertherty winds over lake Michigan. Clear to the eral public, it may nm weather at Portiand, Oregon; cloudy weather at pide rman a New days since Mr. Riker said ving leased from the owner this fav y Bs: San Francisco. z 3 te. atting ths Pavilion, that when the P-street and Metropolitan roads | cursion site, I am Pat jing the & tend iv proceedings, and securing from it the best re- | burse the District treasurer for fitting up his CoLoReD Scoot Exasrnaticn.—Yesterday | sults for the cause of homeopathy It shall present | office; for relief of Elizabeth Oates undChomas = —— ‘hoo! examin: oe renee aned, Pot eae a sree at each annual ses- Shanklin. = ~ pny Sie une the schools in the Chamberlain buik''ng, " “ Bi for the extension 01 e fire oo ap Georgetown, (M'ss Sarah L- Daifin, princieal,) Re Pipe mB ge Committee was accepted. | to Georgetown. Adjourned. being the subjects. Primary No. 4. Miss Maria | &% ha baarhed conseawenmecrctennn enue, ge ©. Barner, teacher, wes taken im hand by Su. pbs gt Co ‘hysicians recom, | THE POLITICAL POT A-BILIN! ‘intem Cook. is se co it o 2 Wipenie, the Inve potion tren Taviee seven | Mended by other physicians in good sfand.ng, Ohio Republican Association. years of age. and they were found t> be qrite a | Wore Presented for membership by this board. A DEAD-IN-EARNEST MEETING. bright set or pupi's, spelling, reading and wri- | [8 the list were the following lady doctors: | qnis ascociation met at Marini’s Hall last ting well. Primary No. 3, M's: Martha C. | L8uta Morgan cert, nas Sucepuene evening—Col. E. C. For in the chair,and New- Sinus, teacher, numbering 41 pupils, was ex. | T- eg Y oS Seggenn ‘ew | ton Ferree secretary—with a full attendance. amined by Prof. Vashon in reading, spelting | York; Emma Scott. Brooklyn; Alice DeBann, | “after the transaction of routine business, and arithmetic, and excelled in the latter. Pri- | Providence, R. 1.; Mary @. Baker, Worcester, | amendments were offered to th. constitution merr No. 2, Mits A. P. Bell, teacher, composed | Mass. The whole number, ladies included, | (which lic over under the rule) 1. vking to the of 42 pupils, classitied in the fourth’ and third | WeTe unanimously elected members of the insti- oe 18-17 Prore C. © Wintann, a] i EBBITT BOUSE, WASHINGTON. D 0, _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. _ (amonomns ERs, WATCHES, Q AND CLOCKS, AT BOBERT MORBILL, & OO 8 Dining Boom, and PROBABILITIES.—The lowest barometer over are completed he intends to run his.cars at the | Eipond Tic. on reer epert sles Inciana and Illinois move northeastwardly over rate of one every minute. : cursionists. the lower lakes. The area of cloud and rain ex- Tus xuw P STREET BRIDGE i¢ now receiving | “Good order will be maintained, and polite attend- | tend eastward over the middls states during the its finishing touch¢s although it hes been open | ants will be on hand to serve visitors. day and evening,with southeasterly winds veer- to travel for some time. Sioping walls, about for tye pleasure of serv, ens it made par] ing to southwesterly, and over New England Comxen Fiveeeyra anv F Sracere . we revention of efforts that may be repeated to | 20 feet high, are now being built on all four ting aetekoones preted wd ton ht, ‘with winds veering to coutheriy. Opposite Treasury Department grades, was ‘examined by Prof. Vashon in the | "WI 1 6 by the chate Sestroy the society by precipitating @ eine die | sldeeor tse Se: eens SH ane | | Leone ee Cloudy and threatening weather, and probab! - same studies as No.3. The children answered The following telegraim was rea‘ by the cha‘r | adjournment or like measures. foot, a8 8 protection to the banks, sndt> keep | '§o Tarther information apely to tee undersigned | rain, for the south Atlantic cnt mene guilt | S9-Chronometers and Watches of all kin? a freely questions in arithmetic, and insome in- | *2¢ applauded: Gascacipl tease 4 CASE OF SECESSION. them from washing away. The heavy coping | or at the office of the Potomse Bercy Gomnpan 5 states. Northwesterly winds and clearing wea- | PAIBED. _ ae stances reading with a degree of accaracy re- | 9, mresszent Americem Inttinn 7 ee A committee of five—Otis, Gray, Kerr, Pal- | of Seneca stone has been Cy in place, and the | _myll-2w GEORGE A. SHERELL. ther extend routheastward over the upper lake GOLDSTEIN 4 €o. Rarkable for children so young. Tm primary | eet melee a thes Seat meepatiy: | mer and Weaver—was then appolited to taxe | strects om both shies citered ae tee eae grade. | CV EASON OF 1872. | Fegion and the Ohio valley during the day and Ss. No.1 Miss M.A. C: Coakley, teacher, the ex- | shy *selentitic medicine emer Homer” | into consideration the subject of the reported | ‘The sidewalks are neatly. Commitee er BAGON OF 1872. evening, and over the gulf states tc night, and WATCHES AND JEWELRY, qurination wee conducted by Superintendent | “b¥> stentite medicine, exesiaee! organization, by certain dissatisiied members, | main laid; and the new lamp-posts ready to BEEKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, over the middle and sonth Atlantic states on 4 Cook from 12:95 to 5 p. m. In reading the schol- Illinois Medical Amocaiion, | Of the, s0-ealled ‘Ohio Voters’ Republican put up. Since the bridge has been thrown open ax ; Weer Wehsabe ‘Thursday morning. Brisk winds are probable 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ars did well; the spelling was quite tui, andin | ape phoney? gored Medicine continued | R02." an opposition faction, to inquire into the public a large amount of travel has | wane cae at bee ¢ | for the lower lakes, but dangerous ones are not me instances very r . 2 a e causes, and to 81 remedy. passed over it. vet “4 exceileds ani in geography they alco did ve. | IBEIFepOrt, presenting 8 paper on wningii Es ponnene nine UsIO3 Gariza apinatie, by Dr Lillienthal. | Referred to eee ee fect. The dey 2"tment of the scholars was ex. | (he commiltee on publication. Uponthis paper | The committee retired to deliberate—that is, cellent, ae were the vooal exercises, under the Po enyo pre “meg —-. in which the corre- speaking militarily, they fell back to load. direction of Mrs. Wormiey. The examination | !*Uon of small-pox and spotted fever was cis- | q!n, eir protracted absence caused the meeting was witnessed by a number of parents and | CUssed, Dr. Martin, of Philadelphia, claiming | some ubeasiners, but after a time they came to friends, among them Mr. John H. Brooks, ex. | ‘hat many of the cases in the las.small-pox epi- | the front again, with a report covering the en- Trestee Alfred Jones and Prot. Sameu. demic in that city were those of spotted fever. icipated. TuE Union Rattroap Deror—yYesterday, anticipated. R., Will open for the of visitors from @st o — the Union railroad company commenced exca- : > vating for their offices, stables and car-house wali inde of Bath — Georgetown Advertisements. on the site of their depot, on the west side of ming Pools, fatural ‘Temperature 7: Fayette, near Madison street. The car-horse | Fabrenheit.” The Bat! nd Wat B* THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. will be 76 feet front by 64 cep, and the stables | fer Rheumatic Affect — ‘ions, D; Ler eeieTe by M0 foot, in width, the whole to | Setter end tics Borinay in clans precictnn ts | TERATAED piRCOND RAND | FURR markably well, being, as @ cless, nearly per- mayé Under the Metropolitan Hot. SEE _ STEAMBOAT LINES. “HANGE OF TIME ITCRE, = Phil odeiphie Steamers wn agate wail “ tire subject, declaring the organization of the | be ot brick, with stone foundations. The labor | Slphur in clese proximity to THEE BEDS AN DDING, STOVES: vous Jay, the examinations are in progress in | _ Dr. E. M. Kell ong pdt Yor! on real & | rival association “ causeless, uncailed for, mis- | wilt be done oy day's work, oder tha peek iene ‘3 oak otGer- | SEOGKEBY, WINDOW SHADES, a¢., &c.,.a a SATURDA' ae building on O street, between 4th and | P@Per on prov ig Nee 7 ork ducing the ote | chievous, and in violation ‘of that good faith | supervision of Mr.Jacob Kengla, president of | man Musicians are for the season. On SATURDAY MORNING, May 25th, at — G.P HYDE, west, in which there are nine schools | Dumber of deat pg ner fable moze and loyalty to the will of the majority which the Union railroad company. isre" Washinton at E2253 2. 20 o'clock, I will elly in front of the saction Ls f ‘of Colamiita E da Ae 70 and 1871. 2 aa a time for . No. —— = man a ent gpg op pls eagle. | were excluded, as well as stili-born and wore. | CUsht to characterize members and g Fine PROM SPONTANROUS Comnvstion. y r rooms, it street, 0 ite the ner’s cases. Private practice was the only field | TePtbicans,”” and taking the position that by At a little after 2 o’clock this morning the IN PASSAGE BATE was examined by Mr. G. F.T Cook. Market House, a general assortment of honse- 2: Sper dar 8 per monk, $75 per mon: their own act withdrawing members have house No. 20 West street, belonging to Hiram = Hold Torniture consisting of Buresas. Book ANCHOR LANE STEAMERS found to be rather above the average of pri- | Sleaned from. The Doctor claimed that the rates FORFEITED ALL RIGHTS ian | Eitehtield, was discovered to be on fire. The | for the whole season, Fare rediiccs reteeaickeie, | Casey; Bedatengs, Chairs, “nany olier articles not | SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND sarcuDaY. mary pupils, expecially » arithmetic, reading fly a greet an at oF "as silepeiean - meee ony ry tener associae steamer Her Addison was promptly onl had, food for 30 days; o Checked throngh tothe | enumerated and spellin, ‘Timary No. 6, la Logan, = 14 jon, am yu! accordingly. and extin, ed the flames before muc! m= Lor. taken in hand by Prof. Vesbon, and the pupiis | He admitted that a great deal of ‘homeo: ee THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. rer aes ked to and from any Railway sa- SACRIFICE A REMEDY FOR NOTHING, ings. . Be 'S, Proprietor. relend, had been done. It is believed that the tire ee Western Union ‘Telegraph in office of Hotel. | AO PE ss omerk, German eeiard Originated inthe sgontaneous, combustion of'a | Daily Mall." Oo" TUE™WPEMOOSSS Ein | APOW OF EN France jus, andthe pile of old rags and paper, in which it was first QCK ENON SPRINGS, (1atz CAPPER | THE NEW CASH DRY GOODS STORE. discovered. SPRINGS,) Frevenicx County, Va. 105 Brides Stree Mn. Gzonce WartrErs has received 750 bar- | A.8. PRA’ — . 8. 5 er. Beason of Tels of cement by the Round Top No.2, and a | Terms: $2.80 per day, $15 per ‘week, §0) Toad of tannor’s bark per canal-boat Mononzas | permonth. -Olildren inter 0 years sud-eremr - watt did remarkably well in reading and the other | Pathic practice was among the upper! nereport further declares that there is no studies. There were 53 of the @ pupils present. | Classes. The beeen i ped are interesting: | legitimate object which it is possibie for any off. No. 3, Amelia L. Tilghman, number. | J the two years mentioned the deaths in private shoot of the association to accomplish that may ing 51 pupils,’ (is present,) is being examined | PT8¢tice were 39,634: of — 30.385 died under | not be better and more effectually accomplished by Prof. Vashon this afternoon, as is No. 4, | the care of allopathic physicians; 2,539 died | by the parent body; ‘and all grievances onzht Alice Parks, numbering 60, all present, by Mr. | U2der homeopathic tr_atment; and the balance, | {¢ ye rddreseed act all wrongs righted within the Covk, and they are fully up to the other schools. | 670, died under the care of practitioners who, Georeetown, D.C. , (For nearly fourteen years connected with the well EXCURSION TICKETS, $120 With’ the cole ere e dare OF Rractitioners who, | Onto republican awociation, instead of reeort- | Kela, Sane ce Wet ee ea eee Sepegt, 90 com known Dry Goods House of Jno. 11-Smoot,) | Intermediate, @3; Beseragn @ BA ail pay abe tn There are a large senber ot = parents and belong to ne medical society. aaa Tee ates more than doubtful remedy of seces- Re 6,000 herring sold at Ge fish wharf | Great improvements have heen mate since last year Fineart reccited, Bis uew stock, of SPRING AND | Currency salary nies Serban frien’'* present, am e opinion is expressed ; a n n.”? is morning, at frem <5 r thousand. M ter bat immense “d a anton ‘nding for their friends vane that the schoo's' in this building are superior to ies eee ae of an Kinds. | CHARGED WITH IMITATING THE SEORSuONISTS oa = ming wel siaptel 26 as orbs ant eee Eadie, Drees Fabrice, Japanese Bike ‘Suttaues, | try carlyarchase tickets at lowest rates. Wor fat- those in any district yet examined. the figures stand :--934 allopaths lost 30,013 eases’ wacesoinae 5 ae eutines kas: ALEXANDRIA. gupplicd, from the Super ged elkalloe ings, Fousrd and Clonged oats: Gray ith “ 5 ee “HENDERSON Born om Boanp oy HzaLTa—aAt the regular meeting | 106 homeopaths lost 2,530 cases, averaging 20.39 | clares the report) too closely resembles that of pot Beast ition in the cool shade of the great rocks, bm Soot Nee . — Bowting Grom, Ne =... of the board of health inst night, Prof. Lang: | “eaths to every allopath, and 1°22 deaths to | Sve seceding traitare who left Conmen in ioct | ALEXANDRIA Anb FEEDEnIcnenume Rat- ice scgG4 to the ettractions of this beautiful apes. | Gyrerstlg’, Rejuant. gues Taraiehing Fro SEW FORK) BOSTON AND Nom ston, from: the ordinance commiitee, presented | ©¥¢TY homeopath practicing Bi te rk cit¥ | because they could not conicol it. way.—Passenger trairs will commence running ed—the Ohalybeate (itch) Spring as atomic hay | ment of Parasols and Sun Uanbreline A 3 FOLK, AND THE SOUTH. pplemental reporé to the one oiftred a few | Turing the last two years, making the homco- A FALLACY EXPLODED. regularly on the Alexandria and Fredericksburg | Rostyeritn. acl tke Mihai sete in great variety: Not ; nd after Monday, April 294, 1572, the Steamer ago relative to the reorganization of the | P&thic mortality hea) og per cent. of the mor- | ‘The report also deelares that the opposii:on tary bureau. The additional report dctives | tslicy under allopathic treatment. ‘The paper made to the presence in the regular assoc'ation specific t: it ss On ai railway to-morrow—not on the whole line, but a, ecrofula and diseates of thekianeya, The | MALY of the above goods 3 | GEAPYOF THE La carrying as tar 48 Woodbridge station, on the south bank ir of this region is pure and braciig. — 1 Sh; 2: Mall wal teave Crosch: he duties of porndma: | gncerted, with the thauks of the con- | of members who are citizens of, but not now | of Occoquan creck” A gang of eben ae | ere ee at ormation call at the office of A. 8. Thavetheadvantagect dace: | Sou THORSDAR See NDS ame erincinn® spectors, and recommen that the off a : . rnc ae erue: Hefactions and in bad faith, inas- | work laying the track on this road trom its | PRATT # SON. 406 oth street, or gig ny . Fiver landings and Fort Movror, tor NOGFOLE perintendent ot pounds be created, at an ar . B. W. James, of Philadelphia, read @ | much as more than Meets per cout. OF the entire | southern termination northward. The: = ~ wat ing & po’ Va., conuecting at Norfolk with the M. M. & Be Seacti acne tom we vetemdoroa wo | Uokenan “cous” ich war opyo.ci ty. Dr. | memberaip in combousd nw ac" ONS ~— | glagbart arc mamemes ee, pe M » late inspector general, that po- | Se ths . | Dr. Jawes ¢ voters, who, corsequently, have always the £ dpa irgini company for ork, making sition betng abolished by the first report. The | ¥iT¥S originated in the kine, aud Beckwith | power’ of control; besides,’ the non-voters are track | 1011 vanta avenvs.1 0) 1] | inspection, which wi c semi-weekly freight from the above named <irh original report, noticedin Tae Sta stew dave | opposed this idea. ae among the best members, embracing such men | can be resumed from this end, It will take bat & Penney eee See Soe baie. _{mavwe-eit) HO VEAL fewnit VD. Yor 30. Wemte, Scores mince. and the supplemental one, were adopted. | ,¥- Hiller, of = co. came out tlat~ | as Governor Cooke, Hon. R. M. Corwine, Hon. | short time —not later than the fitet of Dace toe The matter or refunding the money imposed by |. “ted against what be called «this morster ns A. G. Biddle, &c., to exclude whom would l= an the poundmaster upon cattle belonging to poor | Y#¢cination,” and said be would vaccinate no i eit 7 3.6. Water. SPEC AND COMNEE oops. D.C Togs ML Crowchs will Tevet act of discourtesy and injustice as well as people, was deterred until the next meeting. | More. The paper wes laid onthe table. JOHN H. SMOoT, frei at Oth erect wharf til o'clock p. w. the gap of four miles to be filled, and through connection to be made with Richmond. I:"is CLOTHIWG. 4 - E ch Ket office at Knox's Express, 603 119 Bridee street, Georeetown, DC. t impolitic and unwise. understood that the company owning the road “ 2 Penn. even’ bi s u xt “Obes Giseanes 0} ; ' ‘ : e Fo Has received frem New York, and is now ofc DORSEY OLAGETT, Gon’ Agent, . he mogiuaty report tor the month of Aprii | _ The burean of obecetrics and diseases of wo: the burdenof the remaining po.tions of the | bave purchased the Alexandria and Washington ———— y™ ing . Ta hmitted, and shows that there were 195 | Hen Aud children’ then madeits rey ort through | report ig to the effect that the oproaition con. | railroad, eed wilt rane possession of it on the let SPRING AND SUMMER GOGDS carmen of | _eplé-tr_ Plant's Store, corner 18h and NY. sv deaths durimg that mouth, 102 males and 93 r lam, ot Chicago. The papers are as inst., and at once commence to lay a double Spring and Summer. demaies, i" white and 54 colored. The number | of dissension, and, in brief, amounts to track to accommodate contempli increased Of deaths during the month of March was 2H. Dr. T.S. Verdi was re-elected health officer to the beard, and Dr. D. W. Biiss elected secre- tary. On motion of Dr. Bliss, a vote of thanks Dr. 0. B. Game, of Philadelphia; Ameliar, AN AGGRAVATED CASE OF CUSSEDNESS, ag pon tg ey Bes by bed of whieh sperewns snd no Joctiving reasons; Convulsions by Dr RK. B. Kush, of OlastGee, | {at the strange vewel which the bolt. t variety of DRESS GOODS, of all the new and STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK lee. LIVELPOOL, MOCERING GOODS of She and most re- CUNARD LINE. a 2 at Mehtomezes,Mohaire, Black ud Grenadines. | The undersigned, oe Gloves, rasols facilities for frequent connection between the two cities. Engineers are already engaged m driving the stakes for the double track’ The A. STRAUS. follows: Uraimia Eclantpsla and Gatalepay: by | C&FBLOF ““bolters’ union,” originated in @ spirit i ers have im every variety: best Kid | nine. are i Umbreiies ; Linma’ Lace | New 'ork’to ay. part at end: . - launched on the political sea is railroad compan: poses to erect at once a kets: , ‘ a 7 wo mas tendered to tue ollowing- named phssicians yoding Ulcer of the Womb,, by Dr. 8. LS ich tne * PHBATICAL Carr, handrome nger and freight depot om or ciery: Table Lincus, Bhectings oud Suirvings | back niomenaten an taste Gakel’” bestcemen Of the poor tor their services ¢> the community: 1. iy * which the near its main track on Fayette street, and also a . é well to seeure t rave Drs. Grorge W. Fisher, ist district; Joseph D. | Dr-4. B. Smith. of Geneva, Ky.; Puerperal SHIP OF STATE (OF O1110) to greatly improve the present local passenger MEN'S BUITS for © dollars. OUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Maitines. O11 | Sheorapcest sailing} Ds ¥ v Bans, au, HT. Porter, Le. * gory boro gH Aye — bo Piuber Peete rn meas perfect right to sink wherever found: depot on St. Asaph street. - MEN'S SUITS for 10 dollars. and a ES at fall qesorument ff | co 33 Water strent ‘a rh; A. Brockenbrou; Jo. #. im mi o - B. Pittsby; e committee conclu ir report by re- OLITICAL NEWS.—At a meeting of the con- oe EXPRESS 6th: H. A. Duncaneon, ith; G. ks Magruder; stu: | of jig Uterus, by Dr. A. R. Thomas, of Phila- | commending the adoption of resolutions: Ist, | servative setre of Withee teal gee beac Aalst pear ene ee eee ‘Sree ead. A. E. Jobnon, sth; E. A! Adams, ith: C. Vv. on diana a tponea | tB&t all weil-disposed members who have by the county, last night, the following ticket’ was MEN'S BUITS for 13 dollars. 1m = 3.8. 8m00T. | PHILADELP! ALVA. WASH. Boarman, 11th. Tet ne ae ne CeaDeTE was postpone falsehood Or mistepresentation, been inveigied pominated: H.W. Febrey, for surve eyor; John MEN'S SUITS for 14 dollars. a: 0 inGTON ARD GROBGETOWM DS fi —_o—____ int joining the “4 oi vi 4 - Minor, assessor; Thos. Jewell, clerk; Wm. Ww jeg o> Tur Free Last Now yes Reape foe |: ance gasruaucas Sanka in G lican union,” are invited torenounce all counee. | Tucker, Gominvsner or ; 6. W. Bayne, MENS SUES Se 8S Setar. AND SCOURING. BSTRELISHM ENT. Regular Gaye from Pie: No. 2, Nort furmed ia eas ban eae eng am lara was | cearaay the Coad ar rea Beet eaia: | tion therewith, and resume im good falth thelr | ors Sollectees wr ae Ded Seo, Conse ares MEN'S SUITS for 16 dollars. “Orrice—49 Juvtenson Sacer, | AMBETSR, no pi bcacestioceashons Streets northens ay ince mee oF Oth aud H | Te aay. cre case ot Thomas J. Durant against | membership in the regular socfety, 5 O . Birch, ‘of poor; Sam- ‘MEN'S SUITS for 17 dollars. Georgetown, D. 0. : pa Srrets northerst by Omicer Reese, the cause of | {he District of uslumbia was faken vp in the | rights and privileges unimpaired at | uel Birch and Orlando Birch, constables. MEWS SUITS for 18 dollars. Retabliched, 1881; premium awarded 1867; and is now hit t ™ which proved to be the burningof Mr. Theodore rcomauaand judge Be He Pedal roe ci? | continued re real So-nonept (he ahet of amnest; . A. Reed been appointed by Ju 4 one of the oldest, od most, complete exten Huysman’s house. Mr. H. is a mounted police- Umend are, be Sige “he ‘endall oe shall be treated as a forfeituce of all rights of | Lowe, judge of ward, vice A MEN'S SUITS for 20 dollars. in this country. Sly patrons ~ man, and was absent from hs horae on duty, ee poe seeped me plaintitt | membership in the regular association, and such | C. Clark, Freeman 13 MEN’S SUITS for 25 dollars. it own tn ing ta their rr ive. Huyennar states ee aad, Feltz’ 10 a | a eadae rena Paid os special taxes to the | incorrigible membere shall be dropped from the | candideie for senate the oe ee ticket for 38 ‘in the District for Oleaning or Dp " DOR & UOn x. snndte. the cnet aman states "hat she was awakened by | District under protest. It appears that under | rots unless they renounce, ail soahection with for the fonrth ward, vice G. W.Jamiccon, de- -cwandicding <i cndhnec tag yet Clothing: “Rverything appertaintue to “GUYDE & 0» 18 South Below are Ave becile of er cinema bad barely tines | “ers, taued 36, cente om the Sit, and Tate: | te tectdng wy beers te ith or June, ‘and | line. 8 Bench ina a ed chard emitter pr ea rs r ebiis q arely time os return in ir mem! pin on the rvative inily at sunset, exce: rarday, when it w: cB Grag them out of bedland escape with them when | 2ently (August 23d) the act was amended $0 as | reguiaransvcation. mL | Wie kenoa eee ee hs mess SOUSHe SONER See Feel Pou Office Box 733" ape iS OF oF are the Thole Louse was in flames. ‘The neighbors | °° TePeal the above clause and tax the ineome | Tue orrosiTioN HOLDING A couNcrt or war. | "'gtah Fisuzny.—The only shores on the river YOUTHS’ SUITS for 9 dollars. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK MEqe soon aroused by the conflagration, and as. | {Per cent. Mr. D. made an amended return, | "ai this timethe tecedel® were kecear tes | ath fishing are those at Greenaway, @ut Land YOUTHS’ SUITS for 10 dollars. DRY GOODs. — sisted in saving some of the funiture, but the | the assessor : ne. Thosid be pce come, of the | nolding a caucus in another hall, consolidating ing, Pomonkey, F. Landing and Bryan's YOUTHS’ SUITS for 11 dollars A Rouse. which was of wood, was totally destroyed. | *t0cks and onde shou! 1d be some inonrhe ba. | their forces preparatory to precipitating them | Point. ‘The most of these wa eit thought, “ ; EAVY BEDUCTION The fire department were prompt to respond, | Tut rep! ‘at it wou! Some mouths be- | suddenly upon the regular association and | cut out by the end of this — Gazette, last YOUTHS’ SUITS for 22 dollars, H —— bo po water could be fourd in the neizhbor: proiptbean hey pad —— coca ar crushing it a sine die adjournment, or by the | evening. YOUTHS’ SUITS for 13 dollars. IN PRICE OF e nearest plug being at the Howar construed qi ulsion © noD- But’ they had —_——__ Bink. distance of about five squares, which, | Comes” ‘Mr. Durant appeared before the board counted without thelr host. Bonding tethered | -vimormia Irmme.—The Leesburg Washing- TOUTED: SUTTS tor 35 dollars. DEY Goops. atter consiverabie delay, was reached by coup. ap) Newent (hey, could not | an emissary im the person of that t spirit, | tonian says:—“The Big Spring property, BOYS’ SUITS for 4 dollars. ling the hose. The house belonged to the occu. a De it ee eeked, and when the tax was due | W. 4. Hunt, (who, it will be recol ,recent- | formerly owned Geo. fe. Ball, bat Teeentty BOYS’ SUITS for 5 dollars. Fant, ard was insured for $1,000, about half the | he paid it under protest. A verdict was found | jy aisti od himself by an unsuccessful tilt | purchased by Mr. Luts, of Washington, is » SUIT: 6 dollars the cost. The origin ef the fire is unknown. Sr Piainti# for amount claimed with intarest. Aw ut , and who | thoroughl: tine BOYS’ SUITS for . Pa Cees Wray (© the fire, the hook and ladder | THE case will go to the court in general term on | threatens to bolt the Philadelphia nomiuattens | ox wey ichmond yesterday on Seventh BOYS’ SUITS for 7 dollars. bad the axle of its track broke at the corner of | ¢*¢eptions. unless the convention suits Hunt in the plat- | street, between Maine and Cary streets, de- BOYS’ SUITS for § dollars. Ist and H streets, and was unable te proceed. Sig FE nag form,) the rebellious faction found that dafeat | stroyed two cooper shope and several small build- ; Se tus Revirw ToMonuow—Our military | Was thelr sure portion if ther ores oxen, | BOYS’ SUITS for 16 dollars. NavionaL Usivemeity Law Scnoot Cox- | Companies are making great preparations for MENCEXENT—Lust evening the anuual goss | the inspection and review at the A oquare with the regulars. agen Gutsy Sat contention ‘Phe Fredericksburg (Va.) Ledger says: “A Liccola Hall in the recente! (ook place at | Lo-morrow. and during the past few wedks some | Sn ong man (Caper Biack‘ord): oo ochre, | ancsenss ie sald to be pre countey, whit A. BTRAUS’ sanceln Hall in the presence of very large | Of the companios have been dril ‘ly. A | This was continned for some , aud only | thinning them out rapidly.” 4 audience, "Fhe ail war decorated, aod ‘i large and commodious plattormis being erected | Served) to make ‘things Jase atic lively Gen. Wiliam O' Wietham, it sid, wn | 2opuia? Clothing Etouse, Hon. George Wright Hom. E. Br Freee ang | building from the wiedote st witch hare |W Barley, formerly 8 ished dewsprat, md (Vs) aiurit om the Peon tenet Mage hecep £9 ox meeps Je a acdan i ; . E. B. ch, Ju and the well-known of th Sr ennai Between th and lth streets, ee rar Hips seis coy Sales rate nace | Balam balding etre medic | Suict Shey wis, MGae pay wurde | Fan nas gp De error axe | gang Met oars nae oat cee nee eine Be offered by Rev. Dr. Suuderiaad, | Wil admit ladies“ and chi powerful spose Tepert'and tea | seduction Rev. Dr. D. 1cz ; bet, 12h and Uh sts, ‘and oe B "Wedgewood Adivemed the ae" See eae ee preena beh “ ed | lutions, Porgy yg a lps feasion at Baltimore, rhe ‘commits Pa . " obey ropes, outie’ tory was delivered by May Gey, | Bember of police will be Rreseut te kere ane ‘Tarek: tstete Se toe, vary ot me the ruinous s; has 4 of laws on the the cbier bave published Stax.) Senator =e. Ray apeed declared tat ‘hig last and that his next vote should EXD ov THE WATER-M — applause. git the men im the employ of Memes, Exact, van Sith & Co. sete oe ecuars fot laying the new were i per day, returned to works tas mere, plainly . AF arairen and now only a few of the ringleaders " ager or ree a are of ‘The work is nearly completed, closed. Fascy, STRIPED and a fine assortment of jad PER ’ Corset factory, #8 7th street, between D and E.

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