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LS TA _EVENING ST WEDNESDAY........ January 1, 1973. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-might. National Theater—i)ion Boacicaalt and Agnes Robertson (Mrs. Boucicanit) in “ Arrah- Pogue” and “ Kerry, or Night and Morning.” Thextrr Comique.—Comic opera, drama, com- edy, buriceque, songs, dances, etc. eens GU Candensed Loea! J. ©. Parker sends as Harper's Weekly for January 11 The P: t Office hae granted a patent to .J. H. and KR. W. Weich, of Gcergetown, for a hy- draulic engine. ‘The members of the new board of palice com- missioners received their commisstons yester- y. and their first meeting will be held at one @’clock p. m. to morrow. During the ea'endar year 2,972 United District eases have been tried by the police court, a decrease of about 250 cases under (he record of the previous vear. In our report of the police court yesterday, in the case of Henry Clay Johnson vs. Henry King, it was erroneously stated that Mr. King casti- ¢ated Mr. Jobneon. We are informed that it war asimple assanit. Mrz. V. L. Douglass, late principal of county Sehoo! No. 3, Potomac City, bat recently trans ferred to school No. 2. 4th district, in the coun- ty, was surprised at her residence last evening by a visit from her former pupils and their pa- rent», who presented to her a handsome orna- ment ine set, together with a beantifal work-box made of sheiis, and also @ pair of vases. A pleasant little affair took place Monday wight at Mrs. Sensen’s seminary for boys, on D, between I-t and 2d streets, No. 107. First, €ellation to the boss, given by the teacher, then the presentation of a handsome china tea set to Mrs. Jeusen by the pupils, closing with decia- mation and singing. After this a gold medal and bqpks were presented to the boys whose conduct had been most exemplary. The ex- ercises retlected great credit upon Mrs. Jensen, dst for who bas so snecessfulty taught in our the past seventeen years. - ° farbury, irom the finance committee, re— ported that VACCINE PorNnTs, had been purchased, of which ad been paid, leaving a balance . Martin, from whom the points were purchased. bave been sold at 15 cents apiece, amounting to $265.19, which amount has been turned over to the treasurer oi the beard. DOCTORS DIFFER. Dr. Bliss, from the sanitary police committee, Presented @ report in relation to the removal of night soil, which he desired to have embraced im the president's annual report, recommending an entice new system for this District, by means of air-tight wagons, atmoepheric pressure pumps aud gutta percha pipes. During its reading De. Bliss was interrupted by Dr. Verdi, who asked Bim if the report had received the concurrence of the other members of the committee. This brought on a rather sharp colloquy between the two mombers as to the powers of committees, and Dr. Verdi raised the point whether a sing member of & committee has a right to submit a Tepert w:thout the sanctioa of the other me: bers. The chair ruled that a member h: right to read bis own views to the bo Dr, Biiss then went on to tinish the reading of the | report; which was then adopte ISOLATION OF SMALL-POX EWPLOYES. ; me mitine : nen “ ; Asociation were crowded last evening. Key. | Pg. Itbezing by giving a mass of valuab p> pect igaged tu theremovaland arial | 2¥@ relations of expericuce were continued slip, 1810, 72st eboel coos yl <ease-y and stated that in the ab- | BDU} midnight, when the doxology was sung | CU cliisive,) 17,40: total walnber oF aot a : and the gathering disperse x e +) 17 493; s Monten solani eons rr gh peas bad | “at Fletcher Chapel, corwer of 4th street and umber of seats for pupils, is seceived estimates for material and iabor to make the kecessary alterations in the house to adapt it to th 4 contracted for the same, and the work Lac so f ar progressed that the building would be ready for 0c -apaacy to-day. The Governor sines his return tu the city budsanctioned the action of the committee. ‘The report was sted. THE SMALL-rox SERVICE ‘The beaith officer also reperte] that ha had detailed Inspector Sprague to agsi«t in the smaii- ce, and inspector Colclagzier is still ¢ m the removsl and burial of cazes. under the arrangement is now carried on with perfect regularity, and as per- feet as in any otber city in the country. He recommends that each of the = be commissioned as special police office eas be done by making application tot commissioners, aud siso tion of a uniform cap or hat for the employes, that they carry in view the insigniaof their office. ‘The report was referred to the sanitary police commilice. RESIGNATION OF MR. GATCRELL. A letier was read trom the superintendent of pepnds. Mr. Theodore (iatchell, tendering his Fesignatien. Mr. Marbury moved its reception, aud ss he bi Mr. G.’s intention to engage in otber pursuits. He expressed bis thanks for his valuable ser- vices, ond the high estimation in whch he held bim 2s an officer and gentleman, in which Dr. Cox and Dr. Bliss concurred. Dr. Biss, trom the special committee to re- Port upon a planof BE ORGANIZATION OF THE OFFICERS ; which 2 police ef the board of health submitted a report, and | during its reading whereia it recommends that a chenge be in the health officer, Dr. Verdi raised the point that the health officer — an employee of the beard but a member ef the Was out of place. The chair raled the point not well taken, as the committee had aright to recommend—thers was nothing bit — on the board inthe matter. Dr. Verdi appea feo otthe chair, sad on pat: nish eading | Of the report, in which it is stated that it is ad- visable to redace.the number of inspectors of streets and to appoint to such govitions here- | after men better qusified; that there should be | Mf this number 1,354 points | pectors | ecommends the adop- | d been made aware that it was | | supplied to the trade by CuaRies Storr & 1. and that such a recommendation | | prove his memory. A pocket diary has saved I The @14 Year @ut—The New Year In. | MIDNIGHT SERVICES IN TAB CBU! GATHERINGS—THE CHIMES, &c. The year 1812 and the “ polar wave,” which | will cange its last days to be remembered for a , long time te come, passed away together last night, mild weather and a me!ting snow signal- ' {xing the death of the old and the birth of the new year. Notwithstanding the pearance of the sky, and the stush, pedcstrianism exdeedingly disagrecabie, last night the many balls, socia! parties, and watch | meetings held throughout the district weie nu- mcTously attended, and crowds of men and boys | paraded back and forth in the steeets with tin | | Borns, fire-crackers, and otber ear-rplitting in- | | ventions, blowing and shooting ‘ the old year | ou’ and the new year in.” in we with the time-honored cas- tom, * REIIGIOUS WATCH MEETINGS | were held in the Methodist churches, and there | was a large attendance at ali the meetings. At the Metropolitan church, Rev. Dr. Tif- favy. Dr. Charles Adams and Rev. George D. Chenowith officiated. The rite of baptism was administered to several candidates, and a num- ber of probationers were received. The pas- tor. Kev. Dr. cay preached an appropriate Giscourse. When the hour of twelve arnved, the congregation, knecling, sang Covenant Hymn,” and the chimes rang ou; the doxology, the congregation singing the familiar words Wi'h beautital effect. Just before midnight iddor ‘ections, and many persons lingered on the streets to listen te the music of the bells. At Wesley Chapel the services were very im- pressive, partaking more of the nature of an experience meeting, conducted by the pastor, Kev. Mr. Black. At the Foondry the pastor, Rev. S. A. Wilson, toon for histextthe parable of the barren tig tree d preached an impressive discourse. The usual experience mecting followed, and the services were closed as elsewhere, by ‘sing- ing the covenant hymn at midnight. At McKendree chapel the services were held in the Sunday school room. Rey. George W. Cooper, pastor, preached a very interesting dis- course, and was followed with brief address by Meesrs. Jobn ©. Harkness, James L. Davis, L. W. Worthington, Edward Thomas, and others. At 12 o'clock the congregation, on ben‘ed knees, indulged in silent prayer. At Ryland chapel theservices were conducted by the pastor, Mr. Shanon. A discourse was preached by Rev. Samuel Rogers, an English clergyman, at the close of which penitents were invited to the altar. and devotional exercices were continued until 1150 o'clock. An ex rience meeting of thirty minutes wasthen held, at the conclusion of wh: the Covenant = Was sung standing. As the hands of the clock passed the hour of tweive, the audience joined in silent prayer. A short’prayer was ioate by | Mr. Rogers, and an exhortation by Mr. Shan- non closed the services. At Mt. Vernon Place Ne E. South) Church, Rev. Samuel! S. Roszeli, pastor, delivered a | very eloquent and interestin; and was | followed by brief remarks ern and 1 the closing hour, when the New others un’ | Year was at baud, and the Covenant hymn was sore, sung. Asbury Church was filled to overflowing. An interesting sermon was delivered by tho pastur, Key. Wm. Foreman, after which the time until | I20"clock was consumed in singing and praying | by the vast audience: ‘The Union Chapel watch service was very in- teresting. Rev. 3.M. Hartsock, pastor, deliv- ered the sermon, and was succeeded tn short remarks by Messrs. Rhinehart, MeGlue and | 80d the trustees again insist that there shoald others until the departure of the old year, when the members on bended knees offered up’ their prayers, and the audience dispersed, si f “Auld Lang Syne.” rhe parlors of the Young Men's Christian | New York avenue, the exercises were interesting. Ki con ly of ht bymn was sun At Grace M. E. Church, Rev. John Riggles preached an appropriate sermon, which was foliowed by impressive remarks by the pastor, | Kev. M. F. B. Rice, and the relation of experi- | ences until midnight, when the exercises were | byeught to a close by the singing of the Cove- pant yimD. | TEMPERANCE WATCH MEBSTING. meeting at the hall of Pioneer Council, No. 1, corner of Sth and D streets, Liberty Council, No. 2, being also present. Interesting addre | were’made by Mesers. J.C. slarkuces, J. B. Dunning, George Savage, William P. Drew, B. D. Peck, Judge Moore, and others. The exer- cises were interspersed by singing by Mess: | Phillips, Dennison, Prawl, Hay, and Zevely; banjo solo, by Mr J.Q. Adams; song, by Messrs. Norton, Smith, and Dougherty, the odes of | the Jonadabe. the chimes annoanced the advent of the Year, the brethren arsembled around the altar and Soap omage renewed the pledge of total absti- pence for life. The Covenant hymn, “ High Heaven bear the Solemn Vow,” was sung, fol- lowed by the Duxology. Directory to Heliday Advertise. ments. 23 cents per pound is for F. Grv EN’S store, 1104 12th street— n be u i | Dressed turke: be sale at Ww. | cheaper tha desirable fruit; N. W. | direct from the groves. | ggists are informed that Cresco can be ‘ Co, $50 Penna. avenue. ic pe Nv onethould commence the new yetr with- outasuitable pocket diary, with a blank for every dey in the year,on which to note dewn valuable data in relation to their business i | trensactions, expenditures, appointments, re- | ceipts, bills receivable and payat! | thoussnd other useful hints wh‘ch are c: to make a careless man methodical,and im ie, and a | Money to meny ® man, and for so useful an art- icle always get the best arr: one you can. SHILLINGTON, corner of 4\ street and Penne: ancy. In closing, the trustees recommend an increase of the salaries of terchers. its yor | ebtolled in grammar schools, 5 lation of experiences, and at miduight the | 86 schools, 1. enrolled in all the grades, 4,359; totel, 8,74; total number of pupils i schools, United States ce: tion of taxable property in the city, IS71, 362,490,000; tax (per cent.) for se! amount received from school tax, amount recei 31,60) 32; total amount received. ‘The Sons of Jonatap held their regular watch | total payments during the year, s number enrolled, $15.22; cost per pap: det #2400 NECESSITY OF UNIFYING THE PRESENT svs- Mr. Wilson alindes to schools are under the char, : moditication, He therefore recommends the Sed tee nae ae wi | waking Of the public sokoel syntem ct che Ine 2 trict, and on this point say: able therefore that tho neat Legislative Assom bly should pass « genera! school law adapted to Our present and prospective wants, and that « board of edu should be created, ha? the sole custody of authority to determine, within specified limits, chase sites and erectjschoo! bu salaries, und decide upon the Delies ranges i e mode of pi ie acum, = Fey oad schools, and to appoint officers of the existing should be continued, for a time at east, with powers so mou of Columbia. In this way an organization fitted to achieve the greates without impairing anything useful or desirable in the present systems.” im school buildings, and says “there yet remains atentated | each to be done earnest and united the box will be reqi:'ted. large enough to &. Schools. ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE BOARD OF TRYS- TEES AND SUPSRINTENDENT—A GRATIFYING EXEIBIT. We have received a of the twenty-fifth anpual report of the of of pabl schools; also, the second annua! report of Supe: — ne sacge =) ‘Wilson. = ir report, the trustees con- ate the board and community that the result of the past year’s labor shows unmistaka- ble signs of Improvement in our common schol system, and a growing tendency on the part of ail classes to avail themselves of the advantag-s forded by it. The trustecs say that the exami- nations for the ust closed were eminentl; satietactory. ‘Whereas bees 4 A STEADY INCEBASE of the number of pupilseproiled. The percent. of the entire population enrolled was, in 1970, 11.01; im 1671, 11.24; In 1872, 11.58. The per cent. Of the schoo! population’ enrolled was 30.35 in 1872, as against 47.03 in 1871. The average nam- ber of pupils enrolled was §,888 in 1870, 6,629 in 1871 and 6,734 in 1872. The number of regular teachers has increased from 117 in 1478 to 130 in 1872. The amount paid for teachers’ salarics was £102,477.90, which was over $6,000 above the amount paid in 1871. The amount of EXPENDITURES FOR THE SCHOOLS bas steadily increased since 169. The tollowing statement shows in round pambers the sum ex- pended each year: Year ending ‘June 30, 1880, 5, do. 186 000; do. 1862, $14,000; do. $62,000; do. 1865, $32,000; 1867, $1 3 TS6s, rease, but the schgol advantages in- creased in a still greater ratio, CONGRESSIONAL AID FOR SCHOOLS is urged for several strong reasons, one of which is that nearly all the clerks and other employes of the goverment, who are temporarily located in Washington, who are not property-holders, and whose residence among us depends entirely upon the tenure of their offices, send their chii- dren to our publie schools. Congress, they eay, has been generous in donations of land for edu- cational purposes to all sections of the United States save the District of Columbia, and we cannot believe that our claims will be much longer ignored. The case was ae ae sented to the House of Representatives by Hon. N. P. Chipman, who, in @ speech, referred to the exceptional manner in which our people had been treated. Many of the represeatatives of foreign countries seek the United States tor the most perfect systemof education. Distin- guished scholars of our own and other lands have examined oursystem and our buildin; ‘With satisfaction. Notably ane, these may mentioned Prof. John Tyndall, of the Roya! In- THE DISTRICT sutation of London, and L. yan Woudrichem van Vliet, a distinguished Javaschola-, a mem ber of the Historical Institute of France and = Rel oe Society of political economy of A NORMAL AND HIGH SCHOOL RECOMMENDED. A new, and as we believe, an improved course of study has been adopted by the board, now in successful ration. But our eystem can never be what it should be until we ghall have competent trained teachers in every school room. Snch teachers are easential to compiete- ness and efficiency, and to secure them a nor- mal school should be established at ouce and liberally sustained. The cemmittee recommend that this subject be referred specially to the committee on ——. and that it be brougut asearly as possibie to the attention of the fa, ‘islature. A-law should also be enacted estab- fishing @high school. ‘The evils of tardiness d irregularity of attendance are referred to, be a law to compel attendance and punish tru- Repert of Superintendent Wilson. The report of Superintendent Wilson is quite umber of teachers,, 138; number of pu in interm. f girls, 4.495; So, a8, valua- d trom from United T pupil for tuition, based pon the average for inci- mtal expenses, $0.44; total cost per pupil TEMS. the fact that the public of four boards ot rustees. This organization he says has answered its purpose in the past, but now needs material tis very desiz— ation for the Pistrict of Columbia ing fall corporate powers, schoul funds, and he amount of school tax to be vied, to pur- ings, to fix the alitications and hers, to establish ‘ment of tei ard, The several boards ot trustees now d as to snbordinate cation of the District bem to the board of @ good can b> ured Tue superintendent notes with pleasure THE PROGRESS MADE SINCE 15ii8 to accomplish which the eforts of the members of and the friends of the public schools Three new buildings, each ommodate six hundred pu- ight and t d not been removed at l2o'ciock A child and an old man, residing i alley, Capitol Hill,wasreported to be dowa sick with the diseace, and the mother of the child is service at a boarding house on Pennsylvania avenue, and goes home at night to nurse her child, retarning to her place ¢. service every day, her er and the boa. ‘ers in the house being unaware of the tacts ——— ee Affairs on the Virginia Side DEFP SNOWS—ANOTHER BROKEN RAIL—AL- MOST A TRAGEDY. Mawassas, Va., Dec. 28, 1 Editor Star: The bitter cold snap which here, in conjunction with most parts of the country, have been enjoying for the past two Weeks bas somewhat moderated, we again having pleasant weather overhead most miserable walking under foot. The est inbabitant” has been consulted in reg: the recent snow storm, and avers that such a thing has not occurred bere for ten years. The snow on @ level is six inches deep, and the trains of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas rail- road have been delayed from six to eight hours ou account of snow drifts, &c. Speaking of trains, reminds me that we came ing @ distressing accident to record on yesterday evening (Sanday). A gentieraan (Mr. John Payne), whilst walking up the rail- road, (discovered a broken rail near the “‘brown- stone” company’s quarry, about a mile from this =— and where the embankment is very steep. He had ecarcely time to run some three hundred yards along the track before the north- ern-bound train, loaded with gers, came thundering along. The engineer perceiving some one waving a handkerchief stopped his train, and on examining the track expressed his opinion that but for the gentieman’s fortunate appearance the train would have goue over the embankment. Mick. GEORGETOWN. PrRorosep IncReEase oF Touts on THE CanaL.—The board of directors of the Chess- peake and Ohio canal company Annapolis on the 7th of January is under- stood that the committee appointed on the sub- | Of conversation to-day. This contlagration _ . iis time: one in the 3d ge in the health officer; he, being a pro- © vauia wyeuue, bas a stock on hand which can’t | Pils, are needed at u's t Mex Poe Attention Yo his sea, and that thodutiesorane | be est. Call there aud 00K Deforo ‘par- | Sebel aigtiet, to be, nested on, Canlia bill io aut chasing. e Siena officer being subordinate to the board, and can- | “"TEe Bice to drop in fora nice lunch, for 25 one in the 2d schoo! ee tae ataaet ber of the board to vote, ashe gotten obliged | AYCuuE and 11th street. Crowds of people visit | Utricty to be located midway Neoece sie to, in review upon his own official acts; bealth officer sho: that the office of superintendent of pounds, & be abolished, and the duties thereof be pe formed by the inspectors, under the «direction of the health officer; that the names of A. M. Hughes, Kichar. inspectors, be dropped from the rolis; t ctor D ty, amd 1 dent 01 seaveng: ; that the at In- \. Colciazier, detailed tor smat!-pox er, be waid only as ing ors, and that a health oficer be employed by the Doard at a saliey or $2,500 per annum. mr. Marbury moved the adoption of so mach of the rej efetred io Inspectors Haghes and Clar hing the office of supsrin- tendent of rounds, Xc.; agreed to. On motion, the remainder of the report was tard on the table. On metion of Mr. Marbury, the appointment Of live stock and meat inspector was tendered Mr. Theodore F. Gatchel. Work on the Fredericksburg, Orange and Charlottesville railroad, of which Mr. Geor, Walk . . Baitimore and ‘Potomac neuened) Se sniee ineer. is progressing rapidly. ” males of track Lg po ye from _— ericksburg, and the grading to Orange court- heuse is in such » forward state that the officers expect te put this portion of the road in opera- tion by May next. ‘Lhe surveys for the balance of tne line will be modeim March. It iw ex- pected that st po distavt day this road will be sburg to Matthias’ steamer with the Balti- ORGAPIZATION OF 4 JovENEYMEN Patxt- wus’ Unton.—Under a charter from the — painter's u for organization. It is to be Painters’ Lodge e Lodge of the United States, the met hoe ‘Thomas, corresponding . about ninety members beion; ‘revolution was adogted on and after the fixst Monday in March the wages of the mem- bers of this lodge shall be #5 per day for ten Bours’ work. LI To ng im Jatt.—Tom Wright, Don't Lit BI aaa ler, wery severe cold which be thinks w: orefhis commitment. He ssys nothing what- ever of the crime with which he is d, or hardly anything else, and is regarded by’ the cers of thy asthe most e hey have evel tad within the walls. He finds fault with all hrs eurroundings. pecans soa _ 2 Fatesr Boytey Ixocrep py a Fatt.—The numerous friends ot Kev. F. B. Boyle, pastor of St. Peter’s church, Capitol Hill, will regret to learn that he met with a severe’ fall last even- ing while cowing out of his residenee to attend a sick catl. He fel! heavily on the granite steps, and sustained such severe injuries that he went etiately, wi assistance, to Providence Fronpital, he etill remains under medical freaumese Forsitegs at Posie Avctios.—To mor- Ji 24, st lo row ‘ng, January i pemmenetag d bave certain omce isare} | Ciark and W. H. Craig, street | nspector W. H. Orton, as superiz cen. + A bapd-ome get of furnitare; a nice carpet or & good oilcloth for either @ kitchen, hall or stairs, would be a valuable and useful New | Year’s present to a friend. Messrs. Guzen & Wii.tiays have them at <s pI 01 and 7th streets. cheap for cash. VLIN & Co., 3113 Pennsylvania avenue, ae oy busy in making up suits of clothing t. They keep on Land a full line of bi re to o piece goods. : Browsixa & Mrppretow, wholesale and retail grocers, Pennsylv: | Gth and ?th streets, are | is of jellies, nuts, wines, liquors, traits, oils, | kles, cheese, Kec., just suited for parties and | receptions, Moderate prices and fair dealing | © maybe rel upon i SILVERRERG, 312 7th street, is supplying thousands daily with handsome gifts, but has a Fi aleo their new store, cocper | *tEPS new & have the iret in order the 2d school district should be rovided for. In the other schoc! districas -"""* if tour buildings, with six school rooms in each. much needed for the lower grades, and no have yet been taken towards providing a ‘Souc high school. ‘To accomplish this, at least alta million of dollars will be required. Tho yt a erected within a few years cage better grading practicable. ‘The superintendent earnéstly recommends A TRAINING SCHOOL VOR TEACHERS, ‘and advances strong arguments to prove the ne- nia avense, between | Cemity of such ane institution. within the last two years the teachers heve improved ie that neral itiy in the neatness and ac- uracy with which their school records are kept, nthe promptness with which their reports, cial, monthly, and annual, are made, and in style of transacting their official business with parents and trastees. For this, as well as | few more lett, which he wiil sell at a very mod- | ¥ mons “ | ina for the faithful discharge ot daty to their erate rate in order to close out the stock. pupils, th patythes at comeien Eilon The headquarters tor Fecetee and domestic fruits and fancy groceries is al S. H. Bacon’s, 4 Market Space; also for staple ries. Swallow-tail coats, black cassimere panta- loons, and low-cut black cassimere and white ft t and for sale by Romaw & Cox, 507 7th street. Two CasEs oF INSANITY TO START New Yean.—Yesterday, the police brought headquarters an insane man mi M. M. De la Force, whom they found wandering about the streets. He was formerly a bar-keeper at Harvey's, and subsequently tended the bar at the Metropolitan hotel. He afterwards lived in Baltimore, and recently arrived in this city. His wife arrived here yesterday in search ot him, and this measures are by the police toreturn him to Baltimore, he will be sent to the insane asylum. i old woman whom he tound at the entrance ofthe Baltimore and Potomac railroad tunnel, ith uctioneer’s in her hands, engaged een feng passing trains and As she showed evi- officer took her where she will —_——e——— Cart. Humry C. SRERRRELL, for nearly four stroet yester- and bis remains were seut to Sandy Hill, , (bis native place,) lastevening. Captain 3 in his 40th year, aud in the commence- ment of the late war enlisted as a private, and his daring and skill soon gained bim the promotion to the command of a New York bat- tery, with which he did service, and was complimented by his commanding officer. He was .or @ long time in Banks’ army, and for dis- abilities contracted in the service and wounds received in action, he was discharged from the | army. A Youre Ma a Aili —— = man, aged about twen! ears, and sal ject te’ occasional aberation noe ‘mind, left his ome, in count 0! ‘as | the gor hospital for abe urday last, apd has not been seen | war plain! day, as Alter referring to the reform achool and its infiluepee upon incorrigible pupils, the superin- jendent says THE LACK OF SCHOOL FUNDS Mareeilles vests, of all sizes, are ready for wear | bas thus far made futile all discassion of the propriet} struc’ of extending the system of public Under oxisting circumstances we can teach the elementary branches, and but jittle beside, if the work is well done. Mr. Wil- ton elaborates this part of his report by numerous illustrations, and suggests that more attention be paid to vocal music. In summing increased school facilities, an. EDUCATIONAL IMPROVEMENT IN WASHINGTON the studies of Germdn and i refers tothe ily, and closes as follows: ‘With resources io c= taken than any other cities possess, and with one- Deing taken | sirth of our school attendance whore Yesterday, Officer Shelton took into enstody | Pay. a ee ee nor tuition fees for the made up of pupils its claim residence clsewhere and ae ee es oe See that our m siow in ‘ature, unless Oongress aids education here as it has aided it in ail theother territories. While these obstacles loom up 80 formidsbly in the — of progress for our schools, millions of dot are expended, by the authority and with the aid of the government, in improving and fying avenues, streets, public grounds, in order that S'worthy capital’ fora grect mat awortby cay for @ great dially welcome all this material improvemsnt, Dut we should prove ourselves to be unworthy of the trusts reposed in us if, with their consent or through our indifference the schools of the city falled to Keep pace with, it progrems in other 1f Washington isto be made the jueen of American cities, let the public schools be the brightest jewel in her crown.” THEATERS.—The ‘exceptionally fine per- sorssnneed of Mr. and Mrs. Dion Boucicault and 2 lent company are attracting very bril- Tant audiences to the National ‘Theater this Tile, cece oO ar haere ile, for bis en’ @ suc ore providing for them ana for the public such a well-fit '» de- and furnished theater, ral Ject at the last meeting of the board, will, inali probability, submit a preliminary report on the question tolls. It is stated that the Present demand for Camberland coal and high a! cle. An increase of ten cents a ton would raise the revenues of the company about $39,000 per annum. ALEXANDRIA. TEE ALEXANDRIA INPIRMARY.—Atthe mect- ing held yesterday afternoon a letter was read from Hon. 8. C. Neale, stating that the bill to incorporate ‘the Alexandria infirmary” had | pov both houses of the legislature. “Also, a letter from Mre. M. 8. Smith, accepting the position of matron. The president announced that the infirm: would open on the 15th of January, or as early thereafter as possib! Catuotic Bi 1CI4L SocrgTY.—The fol- lowing officers of the Catholte beneficial society have been elected to serve the ensuing year Jobn T. Hill, president; Orlando Wood, vice pyneoerd Francis Lovejoy, secre! 5G. H. lar'ow, treasurer; R. M. Latham, book-keeper: M. H. Nash, marshal; James Brannon, Thomas Scott and John Donnelly, assistant marshals: J. Walsh, doorkeeper; and B. Johnson, stand- ard-bearer. DEATH OF A PoLIcEMAN.—Mr. Isaac Kell, a member of the city police force, who has been fick for some time, died at hi# residence this morning about 5o’clock. Mr. K. was a brother of Lieut. A.C. Kell, and was aged about 25 years. Tne Fire last night isthe principal <a a full account of it appeared in a special dispatch to yesterday's Stak}, although by no means th largest which has ever happened in this city beg very much exceeded by the great tice oi Invi—is the most extensive which bas ever o:- curred on the river side of the city. ‘The los= rots. —Some recently | contiveted by Ptof. 4. Mitcheli,on aswenomi- | WASHINGTON RAILRUA Ds. : ‘ | ALIIMORE AND OMe p> / ‘ ib, to the Scientidic American, conve ILLARD'S HOTEL, Ge ene, among others, that | WY i B RAILROAD. ae: sskietied the sreaearenl eres oneroors at dark — si | Traine between Wx sneSE Se Sey! ox esence of large numbers at dw las : spots; the pao d mineners of which across the gre«t BNISRE MORE and WASHINGYON aND ey luminary BAT attracts special att=ntion, the spots de'ng plainly visible throngh an ordinary opera lass, care being taken to protect the eyes by | REMOPELED. BEFU | are bow run as follows Firat PBiVaT! | Foo Bas Timon Leave datly, except Sunday. at ®18 #4, 80. | end 20:45 om 5 1 WO. 3:25. 4:10. 8-20 and sep ee | Fok aUv Way STaTions | Leave daily ,excep! Sundry, at 6:13.60 and $0 8m 4 and > AND | ADDAD. BLEV OPEN NOVEMBER 2. 1 interposition of proper colored media. The | precise character of these sun spots .s still upde- termined. Although apparently they are dark dec20 ly a r CAKE, opm o or bia & bodies, it — a = = re. G*sr bay mee pay a Bente ality yery luminous; but they are less laminous : . lear thax the surrounding portions of the sun sure 920 SCOTT PLACE. Ws m@, and LW, 6:10 and &: face, and bence they dark to the eye. dect Sn Between I a: just as the most brilliaut gas light appears black FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave até.a m 40 p.m. No trains to om when in between the eye and the sun. AMILTON HOUSE, from Abrapoie or Su ‘ The prevaling opinion, baced Spon the spect: won sd t Near Tum obeervations, is that the spots are composed B. corner of ih ax pou ALTE oun ~ oh of thick Inminous masees or clouds of gasses of | 8 FOR Way =TATION various substances, among which are found irou, | Located on the Cormer of Vath a6. Ws, m ane 5pm calcium, barium, magnesium, sodium, hydro. | arene. ALL PARTs OF THE Wre gem, aqueous vapor, etc. Some regard the | After the Ist of Dese. ber, 1872, Py y .exorpt Saturday and Sun ay, spots as semi-fiuid consistency, while others think they are a kind of slag or scoria. MrsteRiovs Exriesion ix THe Peren BURG JAIL.—The inmates and officers of the were somewhat astonished yesterday morn- = by a loud explosion on the lower floor of the building. On making an examination of the premises, it was found that several large stones Tranwent Boarders wil fia this b one of the most desirable and mort d | vepiently located howses in the city. reveals furnished, wel provided with all and 5:i3and pm Fat 8 1S ard 645 8m. and $909. m. 4s en ee id . lene at Sid » 2Sith Strasburg aud jon train ough tickets to the West can be arotully prov HARDS, bas md at the near the furnace, im the passage-way of the os Sehingtoe Station Vicker Wiice at al bors in tee lower floor of the jail, bad blown from their | {¥SON'S MOTEL, Foe mew Tork. Pusieaet ef Boston ove places, and the whole building seemed filled ooo e ovammn verticement cf" Throwel ike with a suffocating odor, as of es, aping gx. The . THOS. B SHARE, ass Master Traceport nature of the ising the explosion wasin | jem-tt Burwken Tru anp Stu ST? 7) L. M. COLE, Genersi Tike n | doubt, and experts were called in to decide, it seems that they could arrive at no satis: % SEO. 8. KOONTZ, Goo lan een. welt (pes tmreniaL eh, tory conclusion. Some supposed it to be gas ROUGH LINE BE- from the sewer, others carbonic acid gas, gro- JAMES BYKES, Proprister, Titwres HINGTON Bs 2 =.) from the coal in the furnace, and others FRONTING PENNOTLVANIA AVEN PHILADELPHIA. AND NEw Yong stil! that it was caused by leakage of ilaminat- ieiesn tah end tin enaein, wT earnis. ASD SES Yous, in, from - But no leakage, we under- ‘Trains between Wisi INGTON and N vk sued, could betound, Mosntimes it was found - = INGTON and NEW YOLK necessary to remove al! the prisoners to the ap- per floor of the jail, where fresh air could be obtained, as some of them complained of indi position, and it was feared injarions effects might foliow.— Petersburg Inder, Dec. Sist. A Brvrat Cock Fieut.—The cock fight be- tween New York and Troy, arranged at Sara- toga last summer, for $500 ‘each and $5,000 tor the odd tight, each party fighting twenty-one birds, came off Friday somewhere between New York and Albany, at an antiquated rum mill. The original intention to have the match at Saratoga was defeated by the action of the citizens and the Yow Men’s Christian Asso- ‘OB PHILADELPHIA Sxcept Pauday! at 50a. wm ON SUNDAY. Bew York sta on “yor yes o @, annie leeping cars for New York on only. ToNRh tickets to Philadelphia, jy — be bad @: the Biative Of) of . For Baltimore and « eee schedule betworn r Leave daily iP m. Leave for aa ph York ana eat oil houre T. BOESSLE & & ROP! ocls Iv C, & Witease. fo Fallroed adver isement bi Wasbington, Bait. Dapelia and the W cet ciatien at that place, who protested against the BBLITT HOUSE, Bes. B. Ane’ Master Travsportation, brutal sport, and bad warrants ready for all the WASH L. Genera Ticket Ageut The same action was taken at Troy o NTZ, Agent, Wasbingion O Alexandria @ lredericksburg Corner of B and Sixth sirecis. trains for Alexandria leave as follow: 45. * 8.88, 6:08, Las ary —— the fight had been aban- it seems, Was & mere ruse of the ht resulted in a victory to Troy, of the main ig Hye oa hos ow ip agp thir- teen battles. The fight Is described as a series of contests the fiercest ever seen wagered in such amanner. The crowd quistly dixpersed near midnight. Fron PoLe To Pote.—The London Telegraph ives an account of two expeditions about to leave England almost simultancoasiy tor exactly opposite points, as far apart in all sober realit asthe poles, The ship Arctic is to coast the ic pe of the circumpolar ocean, ifeuch there , Seeking some break through which to enter, the pioneer of fleets intent on carrying the har- poon and try-pot where in Kane’s time, ‘whales Wallowed as thick as gudgeons rojl upon the Teddington sand-banks.”” ‘fo the sonth, the antarctic vessel is to discover, if possible, a like ocean, and then carry out the same programme &s its northern consort. ALLEGED Rariroap Boxp Ronnery.— Edward A. Everett, ot Chicago, has been held to bail in the sum of $75,900to answer the charge of robbing Miss Shotwell of £190,090, bonds or the Selma and Gulf railroad, valued at $25,099, which ebe bad been entrusted with to deliver to Gen. Kod of Alsbama. According to her statement she was introduced to Everett at the Grand Central hotel, New York, by a a es PRUFESSIONAL. ‘* B. B. C, ® FOSTER EPisr, No. 1106 Sew York avenne, _@n-3m Between lth aud i JAMES O. CLEPHADE, 2 Baa Ton years off stenorrapher | Late with off + Sup. Court of &.C.| "ers a CLEPHANE & BRAILEY, st rs and Law se) Seppe os tor cores Indiana avenue, aud 1332 F strost, Retween 1th h streets. Short-band reports of teetumony and other ‘aod ceedige in the Cours furan 17. D SITIONS taken inebort band.) Printed co faraiated at a “sports.” . Lorel . “TR, 553, U8 a.m PR: Cratne trom A 13, aaudr "8.25, 10:23 @, a. Asks, rai THREES, via Ricrmend, Hy ‘emuept Sunday, Oth and Souths et Cuted on ty pe-writing machine, Fate as saLuscript cops. jum Wilnisiis, ATTORNET-AT-iaw, Boom 8, u® second ficor of barbour's Law nist Washington. Kenevid om 084 Lowtivana seine — gole’ a a OBN FT. BAN Jj AETOhnes at 1 ay, Bo. Youur's Lew mulidicy Ges. Washiugwu, D. 0. @. BTSERWEsTHFS ° Sh ait SNGINEBR AND SUP). . m orders tor bag- ell buteis and residences TOMAC & K., Depot Corner 6: and B Streets NW. it LEAVE POR TBAIES ABRivE a TiMORB Washinuron ** Ringers Exp. (00 eH KL clerk of that house; came to Chicago in| Aji orders promptly execnte? - DBA WTA +en. Cunday Everett's care; and then he secured possession peicinget rae Drices.. Ofeoe at the ° r= Suinere a of Ler trunk long enough to rob it Piaot's Building, corwer New Vork avenue =< ret. INSURANCE COMPANIES, PROBABLE FATAL APPRaY. evening last Isaac Landauer and had a ditticult In Tuesday iford Heard in Frederick, wiich resulted in Heard’s drawing a revolver and firing «ix shots 0:33 p.m, Omeinnet) Bx Southern kx. ty ox. Supday, fig? estery Exp's, daily of the buildings and contents has been estima- ted at $100,000, and the insurance at $55,909. Ex-Maror Latuam has been appointed stoi = 6 it the depot of the O., A.and M. R. K., in this ‘city, im the place of Mr. Henry Charles, resigne: azetie, last evening. OITY ITEMs. PERFECTLY FITTING SaiRTs.—150 dozen now in stock to select trom. White and colored border linen and silk hy kerchiefs, Printed silk han: sizes. Black silk kerchiefs, all si Large variety of sus Hennine. st GEo. C. No. 410 Seventh street N. W. For Covens. Cops, axp Taroat 1) ORDERS, use * Hrown’s Bronchial Troche I rehiels, large 208. having proved their efficacy by a test of many | e053 yeare, x ae SSeS Wi.nor’s Go» iuivesx O11 AND Line. great popularity ot this sate and effica Preparation is alone attributabie to its intr: ic worth. In the cure of Coughs, Coids, Asthma: | Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofulous Hu- mors, and all Cousumptive Symptoms, it has no superior. if equal. Let no one negiect the early Symptoms of disease, when au agent is thus ut | juvenile fell to the floor. : = ~ Trains leaving Wasuington at 8:55 © mand» at Landauer, three of them taking eitect, in- BE YOU INSURED 2 PB, commect ak Bowie with frais for Micron. fieting wounds which may prove fatal. Hoard | FRANBCLAN iS Berns Davis O30. me and 8:13 p. om. arriving as was arrested on Christmas day and committed UF WASHING TH Traine ar vat Wa 8%. m. ands to jail, where he now remains. Landauer is IxconronatTeD Con as X fe with trains lea), :h : lying in a critical condition, and it is thonght | , Office im the building uf the National Bauk of & | Bored Getetans wats ——— will not recover. Landauer is well known in Bepzbue No. 706 Dstreet N.W. No c! Pe sengers leaving net orders at Ticket Om: this city. Heard is barkeeper, and is about | Pglicies Su connect eb Sarent ond Pcnneyivente ov ars Of age.—Cumberland ( Ma.) News. a ee ©. Hall, John Pardy, rf. Jas CM. Bracley. J od. hey th, lo@uire, M. B. Bradley, J. A. Wilebergor, W, McDonsik Me‘uire, Dr D Clarke, HENRY BGADLEY, P: G.Fmery. * 16 SELES BLADLEY. sey decav-e. CBAB iy ve fischanor COMPaNE, korthweet corser Sith evenue, can bave their checked St potele nod je eat amep lie. lon w s» Ind: bicago, Omata, Mat WENT 70 Jal. SOONRK THAN INFORM ON B2R Hv-paNxp.— 1 appears one woman has been found who can hold her tongue. Mrs. Anuie Ryan, of St. Louis, was wanted to testify in the trial of her husband, who made a waurderous as- seult upon her, but she refused to testify, and baggage o8iled lence to eli ie Dekets to Ohecineatl navfHle, Bt. Lens | | i wie the judge sent her to jaii tor forty-eight hours. oy TEE Still refusing to testity the judge ordered her to DISTRICT OF CoLUMBIA. 1872eennsyivania RourE 187 Jail again to stay until she ‘should be willing to = wd give her testimony. She was iinaily set at lib- ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870, — seule. On and after Oct. 27, 18 2, trelne will leawe ap fol- jows: TO THE BOBTEW Bel, SouTE. erty by auother judge under a writ of babeas | wae corpus, triumpbant. — A CEUsL LovisviLLE scHoot MARM.—Lonis- ville has a school marm who whacks her pup!!s over the head with an instrament cunningly de- vised of leather, with a forked end, which | swishes down upon the face, drawing the blood at every lick. Inextreme cases she lifts the child from the floor by the ear, and in one c recently the eur gave way and the rascaily Oath OA PITAL... Office in Bhepberd's Bniidi-¢. vanissvenus, MUSES KELLY, President SAMUEL Onoda; TODD, View TEE GREAT DOURL ACK BOLTS. With elegant do & ch on 1. BOeth wont, pot... : excep: Suncey. No Canps.—A German o: Pittsburg by the | dally, and 6:80 p. u., except Sanday hand which will alleviate all complaints of the Chee! vanes or Throat. Manutactured oniy | by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, 16 Court st., Boston. Sold by all druggiets, 3 | WARREN'S COOKING PoT, & great success; | Tory’s weather Strips, for excluding cold and | dust, suitable for doors and windows; enterprise earth closet and gasstove, both inodorous, 2 sunlight reflector; non-explosive | in many Styles. Call and exami at No. 4, ¥.M. 0. a. B. [eo6} Hamitton & Pearson. o———_ THE National Savines BANE, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. fad annum on deposits for each calendar month anking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9 to 4 andé to 8. + TtB.14tl6 CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Buntons Chilblains, Bad Nails, &@ , successfully treate:! by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 535 15th strest, opposite U. 8. Treasury. Established in Wash- ington 1861. ~ WiLLcox & Gise’s Sewing Macaive. ‘Tho celebrated Bazear 1 auerns. Agency at Chas Baum’s booprkirt and corset factory, ith street, Intelligencer Building. 10,23 LADIBS AWD GENTLEMEN: If Bas wish your wearing apparel cleaned in a first-class manzer, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 618 9th streat, oppo- site Patent Office. ‘The Professor will give you satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned nicely and cheap. 9,21,3: eee THRERMOMBTERS and Baromoters ate repairs and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street aor : TEERIBLE Dis, im Feeperick Covs- TY, MD.—Twenty-sic Workmen Precipitated into @ Mine—A special dispatch to the Baltimore Americat » Frederick, Md., dated yester- day, says nty-six men were at work this morning on a fold at the Liberty Copper Mine, one mile from Liberty, Frederick county, Marylard, when the scaftold’ gave way and the workmen were precipitated a considerable dis- tance, and eight of them badly injured. Prompt steps were taken to extricate the sufferers from the ruins. Medical aid wascalled wadmini-ter to the injured, but no details of the oceurrence hi yet been received. The mine is said to be hundred feet deep, and the true nature the disaster is not yet known. Great ex: ment prevails throughout the community ip copse«uence of the reported disaster. ILuwEss oF MaDaN Bonaranre.—It is | honr when the bonnie Kate was arrayed in name ot Meyers, engaged to Miss Kate Drewse!, | THE TRADES, failed to putin his appearance at the important | A V5IEGE AND DECORATIONS AWS tention given te Dee rating “Halls tor Ba | attention given rating S| Partioe: AL Gs. HOMSE aud WAGON CO: Maks Cosnscrios om Bsliumre, to BIAGABA re without change. cloudy bridal robes. An officer found at residence the following ecard: “Mr. Meye: compliments. Not at home. Gone to Ger- | ms many 3 Market Space, AMonG* other things that Wells & Fargo’s | _¢eeS-tr Between 7th and 8th sirect - firm is not responsible for as carriers, is couched the following language in their regulations “‘Nor for any loss or damage by fire, the acts of God, or of Indians, or any other public enemies of the government.”—Salt Lalv Tribune. sv Th iris of Evansville. ind., are said to have given up the side-saddle of their mothers j and taken to the double stirrup of their fathers. | *#7It isan established fact among railroad men that @ new road ts good fur at least fifty elopements in the country through whichitruns | the first year. &7 Miss Dimdon has recovered against Farmer Culhane,at Dablin, for breach of marriage contract. He being only forty-five, yould not secure the consent of his brother. * ee Car tracks were comparatively clear yes- | A Wass. FLAGS, TENTS. M. G. COPELAND, 643 Lontsiana avenue, one door east 7th street. , AWNIBGS for Stores. Ciey | YUONARD LIN im 98 ond TEN Cc hoome DECORATED. pate All Canvass articles made to order _DABCING CLOTHS. EMOCVAL—JAM Rone eee, MOVED to, 609 titre, wil moct Jj. = Te=Tes. . CARPENTER, BUILDER, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPs, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVER?OOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FBOM NEW YORK. y PRACTIA cam @nd Gas-titter, Ore! ft damages terday, and the drivers manage to make j *“Cobs_Satarday..Jan, 4) Calebria...Wed. Jar 2 headway, with two damne to the block.—V. 7. am | | Parthia... Wed Jan. 5) Algeria Wea a ster. reactor Java... Wed... Jun. it}" Cob ed 2 Q7-A compromise has been effected in the vo Steamers marked thus * do not carry stecras: New Orleans Times case and publication will be resumed to-morrow under the old manag ment. S7-A mecting will be held in San Francigoo on Saturday to protest against the paseage of the Goat Island bill by Cor ss. Gov. Booth and Mayor Alvord will presi 8&7 Governor Brown made a speech before an educational convention at St. Louis the other day in which he strongly opposed the custom o f whipping children either at home or by their teachers. 87-An illiterate London. laborer just auton sized, bas turned out the biggest brain on record. It requires plenty of brai: nd plenty of brain exercise to get along in the world now without reading, riting, and rithmetic. Rud crery following WEDNESDAY and SATUB- pesnok Cabin, O50 $100, and G10 modation = Bares oF Passncn.—Cabio. old, sacoordis oO Wexeteto Faris, @15, gold, additional Btoorage. 630, carreocy exlali tase! Barope ay wiser bills of wou to Belteat, otwerp Oriizems. AuMY AB WAVY wr tascon. Was Betas ie reget EDUCATIONAL. mM fyi5iy otbet ports on the me ports For freight se sage, apply at the Company® ™ Green; eel passage. a: No. d om FOU Tierik ty CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent +4 3 4 BOMOR 145K OTEAMLES FAIL EVERY SATULDAY. ANT A: ocl9-S-u #7 The Illinois state woman's suffrage asso- t ‘ ciation has resolved to rd the ty = CARPETS! Fomengers booked to and any Railway esse iiss ers nok ts nia eee in oe at former Bess: ees: Sony: <a to the wl BEX, ani er in r v all means in its power. Cheapest Carpet House } United btates. SR = IN THE BISTBIOT. RPOOL, GLASGOW, aad DEGEY, S05 as Georgetown Advertisements. _ | sie. derstood that the venerable Madam Bonay: (whose ‘| name is Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, who has nin feeble heaith for some time tat ber residence, corner of St. Pau! sad ‘Xington streets, is at present confined to her bed by an illness which, taken in connection with her advanced age, creates serions appre. hensions among her relatives and friends with Tespect to her recovery. Madam Bonaparte was married to Jerome Bonaparte, the youngest brother of Napoleon, (afterwards King of West phalia,) in this city, December 2th, 1893.—/al- tamore Sun. Sznato! Y from int that the eleet rr intendent of the Crown Point mine, at Gold Hill, as euccessor to Senator Nye has been re- d as a foregone conclusion, a strong effort being made to secure enough disaffected re- to unite with the democrats to elect mas Sunderland. The Territorial Enter- ‘ise treate the matter as virtually settled in vor of Jones. THB COLD WRaTmRe continued yesterday throughout New ay oma and Canada, the thermometer ranging zero at Toronto, to 3 degrees above at Quebec, 1) at Portland and 18 at Boston. Except in nee hnpeneintggidr ve gh on, a light was pleasant elsewhere for the seaso: generally cloudy or raining. There was snow at ion and » In Washington the temperature averaged abo above zero. Moremi a. = the tirm of mele rol Ts, Was brou; up again before ie Lord Mayor of Tonkon esterday, and his ex. —. was concluded: The Lord Mayor RIvan—The breaking of the ice feaaee Revteane doused 2-F) saan large were more or lees in- MESSRS. WOLFORD @ SHILBE! HeLtvar Goons. ——— would hereby juform the public that they 3 Handsome tha Scarfs. handsome Brews | Sgded tothelr large stock Marea many bew ‘sending for their friends tm the Olé O: 0° Gocds, superior Black Silke, Collars and Cuffs in | ofhendsome | | trycan purchase tickets st lowest rates. For tur sete, Bialw and Embroidercd Handkercuiets, Hand, CARPETS | | ie aE rehicis in Bancy Boxes, 2carts, 5 : t ‘a Kinds. Sik’ ang Alpaca Usabselise: su = | ere Srvail Wares, aud other Goods valtable ter Biolidag LID) = Bee ares, . r Prewente. easier ieee LE SCOMEDULE. BENJAMIN MILLER, 419 tr |. Bridge street. Georgetow a. USTOM HOUSE, GBORG! COLLECTOR’s OFFicR, On eet Jeu i a Which they propose to gt 4 the following bw F “an ee, ! or fe ober. 1383, by ¥ ret F189, 1 i‘ ‘0. Plant. Washi: ed te A. “Ene bb, Bum, marked D. No. S. out, at 118°= 41.30 ‘pf. galls.. the Beli own from Risewes. the Gaued'toa 0 Plants Washtagton ™ “CHAS! ROLISH ‘Doitector. 420-ectd — [Bep} OS. DOWLING, Auct. HILADELPBI. ‘TaNDRIa, Bene ioe von care leave year ‘oF PWASLINGTON @ CLORGBTOWD, D. O b Looped on a street, oe. = wed — tees to of 6 abo: Bemed Brome, for sale. MOORE, sty ae jo, Bal