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ee eee Tue Treatens—Edward F. Thornes’ new ma, ‘Across the Water,” will be at the National Theater this evening, and on Monday, Miss Carlotta Leclereq.who made such a favorable impression when she played here ‘Wants a Warrant for Miss Susan B. morning, Officer W. W. Roderick applica tothe areintant 9 of the police court for a warrant against Miss Susan B. Authony, pres- sh Bis —_ to DOUBLE SHEET. ry ~ he and Eafjree Belle 4 Clostrg Beenes, ca ‘The efternoon s-sion of the Woman Suffrage last wee% the eases | ¢; ith Mr. Fechter, will appear as “Pauline,” in cote vention yester- ‘the Woman's National Suffrage ya eae ee ad valnese Ope".ed at two o'clock p. m. ident of the Sey January 18, 1873. | osrdorps Sie board of publte works sal | ( Te aROBEr large audicuce being present. | ciation, for giving an exhibition or entertain- muy 6: 1,3iind } for injun werks agt. While the ar aience were for ‘the arrival | ment, to which an entrant? fre Was To-night is the last chance to see most of the | | ing cv e#hym to prevent the board from remov- | of the wor sun suffragists a hai Dut dirty | withdnt license. The officer stated that he sensations of this week at the Theater Comique, | to __-tin buildings aileged to be unsafe, and | ithe ure pin, tly about six of age, | at Lincoln Hall where he saw money | as new stars will a next week. The bone- LO ame ap y years y pear rie re Pet nw ege } ues can yee from a ‘Mr de | <3" 2 mt by sone pad at the door, a he asked the receiver, Mr. | less prince and the startling leap of Mr. Fore- te argued ndge . J. N. % the e, are worth seeing. Amusements, &e., To-night. { Oliver, Tor Dainese, and Mr. W. A. Cook; for 2 “al alone by himecif” on the stage. . V. Colton for Bathorigy to keep open, and pangh from the trapeze, are ig , was told that Baby Benson's levee, at the Metropelitan Va- 7 Theater —A new and criginal+’rama, { - ‘. “ that on Saturday National Ure beard of public works, and “Across the Water.” sasteiainer he People langues and applauded loudly, and this * neo low renewed forts in Judge Welie decided the ease , toby >> the ile Seema We ‘antics, | ROS Management and the required authority. rietles Theater to-night,will be largely attended. the line cs. Hi his ‘The officer requested him to Bho will te actual on the occacton by Rumer. tien board. ‘The ease imper- ‘Theater Comique—Comic opera, dtama, action of pend r~ | running and jumping across the stage, turning CALL OUT MRS. BR. LOCKWOOD, Gy, warleequs, bongs, dancer Tae, ame ae | tant one, being the frst which has armen andr | Smersanite and yalsing high Gadd generally, | which was done, and he asked her to sbow wer | will do their le Wilard’s New Hall—Prot. Cromy; [a a Be . “ve | Until one of the ladies beckoned ism into te | lieegte"ehegamatinde tard him they kad mone, dened ae TT We 's New ‘ell’s Art | place to the opinion of Judge Wylie in fw", ante-room. Just after this little two | and did not intend to getone. The efficer told Tue Live Stock MaRKet—Board of Health Xatertainment. OPINION OF JUDGR WYLIE. tirunken rowdies, armed with pencils and pnper, | her it was in violation of law. Mrs. Lockwood | Inspections —The report of live stock inspections Metropolilan Holt—The infant Wonder, “Baby | F. Dainest vs. The Board of Public Worts ana | and pei came down to the | replied, that Miss Susan B. Anthony was the | for the week ending January 16, 1573, is as fol- et Agely Clues. Inspector of Public Bv udings. | front ard took seats, where they annoyed the it of the amotiation, and it vias not her | lows: At Clark’shog pens, Baltimore depot, there Eincole Holl_—Lectuve by BY'v. James A. Rend | Tre Beard of Public Wevksve. F. Del next. ladies and legitimate representatives of the | intention to pay auy tax, that bo might arrest | were 498 swine, all good, offered and sold at %y en the late President Lincoly,, _Mr. Dainese, in ber last, # plied to Mr. | press by their boisterous behavior until one of | them any tape Jalen ost coniit | coe Denier’ maces,’ therp wore 7 ——— Cluss, the inspector of buildings, ‘for a permit to | the latter went for man. Concluling | he liked. She then left him. 3 fter hi this | beeves, very ordinary, sold at 3ya5e. At Condemse*, Locals. ¢rect a block of four building's, three stories | that they had better they staggered out of | story, the ‘said he-woukd do ing | Drovers’ Rest, there were 493 cattle offered, 322 here is no casa tf small-pox at No. 303 L | §8! upon a lot of land own 4 ‘by him in the | the bail. without fi the Prets, and then con. | sold to butchers at 3y.azc.; 99 sent to Baltimore; rat peathoat. _ ; castern part of the city, and obtained the per- MRS. LILY DEVEREAUX BLAKE, cine ie ype aml prep ge ple LE arg . C. Parker sends us Z ine and | Wp't notwithstanding the th irty-third section of | of New York, was the first speaker. Her ad‘iress | sont a note to the register, asking if a licemes | cattle left over unsold: O36 sheep'up forsale: 50 stig lose tek tetra, the building 2" .pressly provides that | was especially intended to show the practical | higd been isswed, ami received the following re. | sold to butchers, at Sai cq Sr left over unsold; tor KH Stabler is the Professor of M Pn deo . erected shall } value of the ballot in connection with the com- | yy; : 20 cows and calves offered and sold at van tae ete at - { Materia | exceed the height of tw’, stories up to the fiat of | pensation of labor. While she was eeceking WHAT REGIETER COOK SAID. Market very dull, and no condemnations. ae ¥ of the National College of | the roof.” ‘The privik in this case | Mr. A. G. Riddle came upon the platform, «We enact of a exhibitions entertainments bests eee Pifie steamer Lady of 1 in her | Wan in conser inence of a revresentation as Srected with applause. His law partner, | otiver than those gtven for the bonefitof religious | _TH® BOARD OF PUBLIC woRKs have directed “Steamer Lady of the Lake willresnme her | made to the inspect or by Dalnest that the con- | Mr. is Miller, occupied a seat on the plat” | Or charitable inaticutions oF mieten, Heenees | the superintensient of sects to have atempura- crular <ripe to Norfolk on Monday next. See | tract for _b ig Mel been’ miedo teeter | form, and ab the chosar Mes Dukes otkom especially given for speculative purposes, No | Ty footwalk laid on the west side of 1th street, “From J. Shillington we have* Gay's Ladies | ‘C,, building “regulations were. “actually |'was introduced and delivered an able argum-at | {rvecaly siren for speculative, purposes, No | Ty foebealk lal on the weet tnt ake oe ated From J. Shillington we have Godey’s Ladics | promulgated, though subsequently to thelr | in support of the claims of the womes to the for entertalament eld ac Lincoln ball Inst | street, between L and M streets northwest. In- ae ae * » both | adoption by ‘the board. I do not propose at | ballot.. Mrs. Stanton and Mr. Robert Purvis pening, where snedaleass Seotanebareek, Spector Wallate has sent @ commnnication to for February. is evening | Present to-cal) in question the power of the in- | then made a few remarks, when the convention | “Nie carne Fee Fr Ona.” | the beard, in whteh hoenggestethat te prastion Tre oe tne tere, debate this evening | spector to irsue such & permit to Dainese, | took a recess until 7-30 p. in. _ Prior to the recess REE TABOR AEneme Gok cae Of stretching flags sud streamers sceees the Trill be on the fottewing:—“‘Resolved, that oc” | ‘aithough it/.nay well be deabted. Having ob- | a committee wes appointed (Miss Susan Be An. Gn thobackwan the following toberonanes streets be prohibited without the permission of ee Se under the United States government } tained his permit Dainese proceeded to erect | thony. chairman,) to present to Congress the ‘This matter seems to reqaire action. Please | the board first be obtained, as the flapping eee he eave Hie hus boikliv gs, using for the purpose, a lot of old resolution offered by Mrs. Lockwood and adopt- ed by the convention. AT THE BYENING SrssioN Mrs. Matilda Joselyn Gage delivered an dress on “Centralization versus State-righ nious argement in favor of the centralization of the general government, which she urged as necessary to the preservation of the rights and privileges of the citizens or the several states. THE WOODAULL-CLAPFLIN-EEECHER-TILTON SCANDAL. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was here intro- duced, and was about is Im a highty order to enlarge ask assistance Homme Assoc prespereus candition, and ite usefiinese tt is proposd from theix (rlewisand the pnb’ sired workmen com- f the Metropolitan ny, at the southern end of 4}; take the required measnre. “Wa. A. Cook, Attorney D. C. On reeriving this the assistant attorne: he would not issue a warrant antil after & consultation with Mr. Cook. What action is to be taken is not known, but it is not probable anything will be done to-day. oo. — Explosive Oils and Explosive Lamps. Editor Star :—During & sojourn of less than three weeks in this city, [have read of several sad disasters—some of them causing loss of lite— by coal oll lamps. From the. notices of these caused by the wind makes it dangerous, fright- ening horses, and causing them to run away. In this suggestion he is joined by Mr. Class, and the board has approved the same. A Sap Arrarn—On Monday evening last, a young gentleman of high respectability, with his wife, wedded on Christmas, arrived in this city and took rooms at one of the hotels. The gentleman, whose name is suppressed, had received an official appointment which called him to this city, and while his attention was called to the Capitol on Friday, a worthless mber w'.ich he had bought from the gove it at. “the saleof the barracks at Fort Lincoln. The iw p aml the roof waseu, when the at? cntion of the board of public works and of the inspector of public buildings waseatled to it 48 a dangerons strneture anda public neis- anc” by a communication from a member of the bor rd of health. Many of the neighbors «bse- 4¥.ently presented a protest against its continn- ®nce asa building disgraceful in appearance, f.nd in consequence of the miserable quality of the materials used, and the defects in the mode anemiraents to the Honse bill Wastragton ami Point Larkout T the District ef Cotumbia were nivy the House yesterday, asl the ants passet. railroad te conmarred bil -, ‘ ‘. construction, liable soon to tumble down, to commence speaking, 4 vagabond, who worked about the hotel, suc- Sol A Ny bater received a letter to-cay nott J causing lone of or imminent danger tolife. ‘The | when Mrs F. A. Boyle arose in the audience, Societe it docs not appear that they could ait | oSied in’ decoving the young bride from her ee ee | ie and board of public works having ex- { and said: “Mrs. Stanton, will yeu answer one | Roth the indice cme eel Me nee oon | husband, ard lett for parts unknown. ‘The hns- Wonkes extauqpenasns qihine: bearel tor ‘quartering the building came to the conclusion | question band is'deeply affected and almost heart that it was a dan, recurrence of Ghe counmanth im thie oity on thie 4thet Mrs. Stanton.—“I will; what is the ques. ne co anything be done. to prevent the Marc. th it [ horrors? ‘The asual reply is, weea safe ot, | broken, but in the end we think the loss wi 4 * t to be ailowed to stam, and gave notice m2? msg 5 Y rove his gain. About Zo°clock this morning Oftecrs Pearson | to the owner that they ‘required ‘ite im- | Drs, Boyle— this: Did you, in them Oe ee cane cemnceted | © IER POLE and Crump of the 4th precinct Found @ 1281 | mediate removal by him, or that they | of May, 181, at No. 15 Thirte-cighth Sasiceue nore Cee — Iurroyvewents.— Among the many hand- Meee nel Pern acne gon, tho-corner of th | should themselves order it to be taken down. | York city, the residence of Victoria C. Wood herr ti Baorge r ve some residences which are being erected in the northwestern part of the city, fm the one which is being built by Mr. Edward ‘Medler for N. B. lanned by Charles connected with glass lamps. If there was an exception, I would be glad to be informed of the fact. Having observed similar occurrences for hull, or at any other time or place, tell that lady that ‘Theodore Tilton had called on you in. great mental agony, and accused Henry Ward Beech- fallen amd sprained his anklese seriously as to Dainesé thereupon fled hie bill praytng an in be helpless. He was assisted te his home. junction to restrain the board an: trom fi Tpose averring that he had obtained a lawtal Clarke, Esq. The buildi ‘The anniversary of the Congressional teraper- ‘i hi iMicit several years, I have yet to hear of an explosion | + “Davis, urchitect, fronts twenty fect on MM ance'siciety will be celebrated at the Metropol | Sv¢r7ing haf he had obtained alewral permit | ¢r of having had continuous illicit eonnce. ora metal lamp, or ofa death in consequence of | street by aixty-tive feet on $d street. The main Merch to-morrow evening, at 7 3r’clock. | constructed ina skillful and substantial man- | Mrs. Stanton.—“Madame, you must excuse Te eee ae pean creert a glass lamp. | structure intwo stories high and Mansard roof. = ae a Pee Ve mate ner, and of good materials. The usual restrain | me; I did not come here to answer sach qnes i ‘no dangerous a substance we cee at et re | Each chamber will have a dren room; large Senntors Logan and Ferry, ani by other men. | '™ Bang court and | tons, bat to discuss matters pertaining to wo- | EGleuminto sofrailreceptacien,, ‘The breakable | ‘lost, hot and cold water, marble top stationary thereupon made by the a the ication for in- Junction as prayed forin the bill. Im the mean- time Dainese was going on Sex with the work npon his then filed a connter bill to have Dainese restrained from hers of the Senate and House. ‘Thie-will be the first meet the society this sexi ‘The nuisance at Bartholow’s whi dy the wash-stand, marble mantel and bell. windows are of best French plate glass. gee ComucnicaTion with tHE SovtH.—No quality of glass lamps is not their worst feature. Be ‘The non-conducting property of glass renders it peculiarly unfit for the use under considera. tion, since ft does net readily carry the heat Mrs. Boyle.—‘You said you would answer my question, and I don’t say——” Miss Anthony.—“Will the lady please take her seat?” caused avenger continting, durtrg the exees- 3 small job of work done under our Di sve weather, to dump wight soil there, | proceeding further with his work antil the mat- | Mrs. Boyle —I wish to know—- away from the burner, but concentrates and | authorities since the present system of lin which the coutractors were umeole to move | }7° . % . F hineee asoer,, bn fin wai confines it to the very point where there is the ; “ Zway in conseyuence 6f the ice blockade, is | er" im controversy coukl be heard and deter Wek Mie Br seetuaets arowe, in the midst of | toost danger, viz: In the burner. It then there | Ments has been inaugurated lias recelv being abated w mpector ort by Mouwlay Jer the superintendence of In- and the channel bing now clear, € accamulation will be out of the approval than the new flag footwalk extending across the location of the old 10th strect bridge to the Smithsonian grounds, making it possible happens to be @ ceftain proportion of air, mingled with the hydro-carbon in the lamp, above the oil, an explosion is liable to oceur. Both cases are now here for discussion upon the pleading. exhibits, and affidavits; but the decision to be made inthe first case will deter- gan her address. She spoke eloguently for over an hour, and was frequently applauded. Miss Authony then took another . for residents of South Washington to reach the way. mine the other. ‘The averments of Dainese’s | VorE ox Tim QUEe7ION oF weway scrrnage, | But, people meter glass lamps. They like t | Avenue without getting mired. 12th gtreet now Be Dill os to the quality of the materials sed and | and it was carried, with the exception of one | {iC Ar ol as if that were a compensation for | wants a little reconstruction in the vicinity of The Ice Freshet in the Potomac. sufficiency ‘of the brectute. sre flatly contra- | feeble “no,” given in a squeaking voice, in the | the danger ineurred. ‘The wife of a railroad the bridge, to make it passable in wet weather, JaNt 1s73.—The when the South Washingtonians will be happy: Tor pepication of the new and beatiful dicted by the e of the defendauts’ answer, and each side has fortified iteelf with numerous ailida- vits. The weight of authority, however, appears | to preponderate very heavily on the side of the conductor having recently o¢easion te purchase a lamp, chose one of metal. The husband ob- fo the choice, “for how could one see to Ifaman whose vocation requires him rear of the hall. ANOTHER QUESTION. At this point Miss Maggie O’Brien arose in the audience and said: would like to ask one G nll to study conditions of safety, and who has han- | frailty, comer of I and 3d streets. will take Ae Bing Range Ae te authorit! nd 1 am entirely satis- | question. Why is it that, notwithstanding all — : . at"- | place to-morrow. "all notice of this chure! Hetormac has risen ive (6) feet and rising raphliy. | ‘SCP tues the ssrectares tn question: tf alicoed 10] Wo hove bocck chant eae pultrage for’ two Pees ge daily entrusted to his care, cau be | appeared in THE STAR several weeks ago. ‘The ‘The folowing was received at 11308. m. | to be completed, would not only a ‘‘bur- | Gays past, the name of the lady (meaning Mrs. oot men th ethaueenen a sopee biiedly i in it | dedication was to have taken place on the first “Ch Otheer of the Ariny. Washington. D. | lesque” and a disgrace to the city, but a danger- | Woodhull) who first found out that women have . prin. os sac yadicapeaprie p> poor iy shal Sabbath of January, but the very severe wea- cK ot rising. Icerunningeery heavy. | ons nuisance to the public; and that such is | the right tothe ballot undcr the 1th amenl. ost Thazie . ther and storm pri the aftet regular service wi the usual hour, mted. We understand that ed, and be held im the eveni N, Observer Wasninoto: January 1 Bie aes Alleged Crudity to Animals. WHAT THE 8. P. C. A. 15 DOING. During the past two weeks Mr. Gatchel, pre- dent of the S. P.C.A., has im various ways their character at this time. ' But whether these houses be a public and dangerons nuisance or net, the conrt cannot interfere to restrain, by injuee tion, the corporate anthorities from follow- ing their own judgment on the subject, should they choose totake the risk of an action for sinent Has not been mentioned, when that woman for weeks past has been persecuted in New York without a word of protest from Miss Anthony and Miss Stanton? f Miss A. the trial of any Humers about Jeffersen School Buildinig. If there isoue thing more than another that iutercsts parents and guardians, it is the safecy “CA. Mar ° The adame.we are not a conrt for one. here having but Court ary ismade by the people doing bnsi- é & in ve ness in the Center Market of the alleged filthy $f, cur lurze school buildings, where are hensed | damages at law. It is a well settled rule of law, | one object in view—the ballot—and we cannot | ;melorated the sufferings of seven worn-out | Condition of the paveme locking ifp of for tive _ Fepresentatives of hundreds | that a court of equity (exeept in a very tew pe- | take up side issues.” ‘ George Sprague, arrested te | WE, passways with boxes and Barrels. ‘This of families. They ukl be absolately #ate | culiar cases) does not interfere to restrain the . 9. AND ANOTHER SENSATION. TG he 2 ward. ae acs ago, for ought to be remedird, for the good of the public from fire, comfortably heatet, walls entirety | commission of an act of trespass, but leaves the Miss O°B. then took her seat, and Miss Anthony | apandonis ‘laren wus he Justice Donaldson | #8 Well as the benefit of the market company. free from moisture, and of sufficient thickness | party to ins action at law for damages. In Hart | said LJ a prides tined $20 and costs, sustain all the weight that is likely to be ted to jail until faced on them. vs. Albany, 9 Wen., 5:1, complainants had built a floating storehouse in the basin, which the “I have just learned, but I don't know whether Reports have been circulated eport is true or not, that a United ; " : : released. On G. ERAL TERM, — Yesterday. that the Jefierson building is insufficiently | corporation threatened to remove. The Chan- | States officer is present tw arrest us. [Sensation.] ‘Sth mueck, near New York ave- art & Co..aet Hughes; imler heated; that the walls are cracking. and that | ceilor granted a temporary injunction,which he | And whot do you think it is for? It is for a ¥ * - . affirmed. Esberg agt Schinidi; appeal :li~mt=s- pupils have been made sick on aceount of the subsequently dissolved; and it was held by the court of errors that the injunction had been | tyranny.’ and yet one of Uncle Sam’s men is Properly dissolved. because the complainants | present to bleed us! But Iam not afraid of could obtain ample compensation for the tres- | Uncle Sam's officers; uot I. I have had so mi license! ‘Taxation without representation is | 2UC, TOF [he alleged driving of & crippled and starved horse, and Alexan Jones, tor work- ing a horse in a similar condition on 11th street, corner of G street; in each case the animal was Brayficld age dampness of the walls, impcre air in thesckool Yooms, and that the hall is unsafe. Statements of that character, if not contradicted, are cal- md yudement below affirmed. Brayfeld et al: argoineut commenced. POLICE COURT, Judge Snell. Palmer, a young white man, was 7 i - ‘ " immediately taken out of harness. David a « 8 8 wth culated to injure the reputation of all cewhected , should it be comnnitted, in an action at | to do with them of late that I am quite frie ¥ a : F cat sbveeni wikor actiriae an Sith the coustruction of the building, from the | law. with them. Aud now, my friends, ought we re ia es See eas | Se Tan eked, Fee meee eae architect and artisan down to the jauitor. | ‘This general rule, if it isever to be applied, is | stand thi? (with lurked face and great earnest- | Tea''by Sergeant Clayton ans OS, There ts no chance for fire with ordinary care, | of peculiar importance as respects the acts of a | ness.) All you who think we should pay it, say lor Mr-Gatehel rhe Tide of bake ind recently a portion of for the farnace is enclosed by brick wells, aud a | public officer such as the inspector of buildings | ‘‘yes!”’. (No response from the audience.) Now. four ladies, took to the cdewalk. Me @. Finch fire plug, with hese ready to attach, on | or a board of public werks ina large city. No | afl you who think we ought not to pay it, say had the animals take ‘hoe te i no on si ee - peers each floor: every square foot of wall in ‘the | man has the right to say he w''l do as he pleases | + (A storm of ‘‘noes.”) We won't pay it; | to their stable, and the mocusel: bere yo in os Nea itl See elena al ac ineide of the bulking i latied and plastered: | with hisown. fe is obviged Uy law so to use his | (indignantly;) it isan infamous outrage. Wii | j¢dne” . accused before Justice - re air passing over coils of iron pipe, ted by steam at the low pounds to the square inch, furnish the different Tooms with the necessary degree of heat, and the ontside walls of the building are three teet in thickness, faced for a short distance with the somew hat celebrated -“Seneca stone,” the thick- Bess of the facing being about forr or five in- accused, in answer to the charge of cruelty, said that he was employed by Sam'l Huntress, and that the animals had been worked in the same condition as Mr. G. kad found them in for several weeks; fined #5 and costs. Mr. G. at ouce swore out a warrant for Huntress, who responded yesterday, and hari his hearing pest- poned unti! next Friday. Samuel Fuller was own property and s0 to cou tuct himself as not toendanger or molest the rights of his neigh- bors. There exists, probably, no large town or city in Christendom where regulations pre- scribing the and methors of construc- tion for buildings have not been adopted, from absolute ity. For purpose of en- you support us in resisting this uurighteons de- mand? (A storm of “yesscs"” and inereased sen- sation.) Good! New, LET UNCLE SAM DO HIS Worst! Friends, I declare this convention adjourne:!, but before going, I want to tell headquarters are at the Nation: reseure of ten GEORGETOWN. River News.—At noon to-day the river had risen here about two feet above high tie and the ice from the upper Potomac wasrapidly passing by. So far, there has been no is a Hotel, an that we shall be there to-morrow to receive sub- foveing these regulations, agents are indispen- 0 2 heavy freshiet isnot anticipated. ehes, which cracked a little at the angies of the | sable, and these agents ‘must be clotled with | scriptions for the wew paper Gowre and coe, ee eipnted horas day by Mr. G-fordriving | A pisratcH wasreceived here this morning walls, and have no more to do with the strength | La friends, and don’t forget to wring your $5! PP see on before Justice | from Harper's ferry ‘discretion and powers of summary action. Is there an: To reason why one man i] proceed of his own will and ina sommery w: to create a nuisance which willendauger the lives or disturb the comfort of his neighbors, which would uot equally justify some other stating that the ice broke up there about two o'clock this morning, and that the river at that point has risen about five fect. Another dispatch received from the same point about noon to-day stated that the water’ ef the wall than the curbstone has. These are two eighteen inch walls, ene running thror the length, the other through the depth of the Building, on which are placed joist twenty- cight fect long. four inches by fourteen in sie. ct It seems that during the evening a policeman walked up to the ticket office, and demanded to see her license. He was referred to Mrs. Lock- wood, who respectfully informed him that they requ no license, aml consequently did not Keese, who imposed a fine of $5 and costs. gost Lado odiedlid Vive La Fraxce.—As will beseen by the an- nouncement under our advertising head, Dr. P. 1.. Chapelle, D. D., the learned pastor of St. ad not risen any since morning. The steamer , Joseph's church, Baltimore, will lecture in the | ight whic aud eighteen inches apart, securely briiged. A | man to remove the-offending cause in a like | propose to take out one. en told her he s ol Webra E. C. Knight which left here yesterday for New stronger floor than that is not necessary. Summary way? In Van Wormer vs. Albany, 1s Snell to-morrow, | English language at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh | york, was, forced on the flats near the Long would have her before Jetige Mrs. 1. replied: “I would iike nothing better, + P want an portunity to argue this matter in the courts, ¢ officer finding that the ladies ‘‘knew their rights, and knowing, dare maintain,” beat a graceful re- ‘These conclusions are the resifit of a full in- Sestigation by a Stan commissioner. who went | that such a power should exist somewhere. to over toimquiie into the trath of these reports. | exercised tpon a proper emergency. if the If, however, any have the curiosity to sce for | civil authorities were obliged to await the slow themselves, they will dnd ready aceoss at any none Epebitc prosecution, tee evil arisin tme. avd a polite janitor will accompany them m@ nuisances would seklom be avoided.” And street, on to-morrow (Sunday) evening, on “France and Modern Civilization,” for the Lenefit of the Young Catholics’ Friend Society. The subject is one of deep intereat, and will be handled in a scholarly and interesting manner. Chapelle isa Frenchman, but Wen. the Chief Justice said:—* It is r to-day.) whereupon bridge by the ice and at noon to-day had not been hauled off. The John Gibson, which had been ice bound in Quantico bay, reached here yesterday evening, with her eargo in good eou- dition. treat, anil there the matter ended. usiok guanine aera — aS Sae through the builitiing. in Renwick vs. Morris, 3 Hill, 621, it was laid THE UNFINISHED QUESTION ae fe \ phen sagen a em SY down by the court that the remedy by al of Mrs. Rosle to Mrs. Stanton. noticed above, | yakuls familiar with the inviting theme that he CITY ITEMS. Twe Na nal church iat evcuiag: Hace | Dent of naleances was ip all respects coucurrent | would, she says, have been as follows had sic | Nenciive'snd caviar Mee Mek eet, | ‘THe Bust @2 White Shirt in thie city, at Sethe Ggeeational charcl let evening, Hon. | With that by Indictment, ©" es. | Siem Aiewred to go ou: Did you, in the month or | Of the Reverend lecturer, combined withthe ar. | Goldmann é& ‘Steinberg’s, corner Th asd G |. BE. Dod 3 president, ina ie el ir. oO u Sith section of nigrese es. | Muy, 1871, No. 15 » New York city. t street sated that this meeting had been called inac- | tablishing the present government of the Dis- | the residence of Victoria G Wooabell eros ‘any | {ractiveness of his subject, ought to daaw a very iz cordance with resolution adopted at 2 previous meeting. He reviewed the ress the cause bad recently made throughout this county and in Europe, in the way of temperance literature and legisiation. A series of resetutions were | the supervision of the Legislative Assembly." adopted, hailing as a gratifying indication of | In pursuance of this power that board, on the the progress of the cause, the exciniing of wine | 19th of August, 1872, adopted the building reg- and other intoxicating beverages from the re- | ulations now in fi hese regulations pro- freshments offered by influential citizens of | vided for the appointment of an inspector of Washington and elsewhere at their receptions | buildings, and prescribed his duties, amongst trict of Columbia it is provided that the board of public works --shall make all necessary ulations respecting the construetion of p: buildings in the District of Columbia, large and intelli assemblage. Much is written and now-a-days about Frauce and Modern Civilization that would have been more pertinent to the earlier ages of barbarism. It will be the province of the Rev. Doctor to test some of the popular errors of the times in the crucible of truth, and to show that France hax been foremost in producing and developing whatever there is grand or glorious in moter: civilization. other time or place. tell that lady that Theodore Tilton had called on you in great mental agony, and accused Henry Ward Beecher of havin, had continuous illegal reiations with his (Til- ton’s) wife, or of having been otherwise cen- tious to his (Tilton’s) knowledge and to his sore distress? It is understood, of course, that Ido not whether Mrs. Woodiuii's puplisied statement regarding the information she says you gave her is literally true, but whether it ix Rep FLaxyai, Shaker Flannel, Cotton end erino Undemhirts aud Drawers, and every va- riety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods snd Clothing at greatly reduced prices. Rowan & Cox, 507 ith street, opposite Post-Office. — uatities reliable. Fine Blue and Black Beaver rock Conts for $i8. A variety of dress aud yo kaon semi-dress suits. Que Rees ra om New Year's day. Senator Henry Wilsou was hich are that he ‘shall examine all houses or | Substantially so. " it re Gro. C. HENNING, then introduced, ani delivered an able and in- | buildings in course of erection, alteration or re. | 7 wonlh Uke 2) Corey nora ee No. 410 Seventh strect. Seating aides: ip advocacy of the temperance | pair, as often as necessary; to see that they are | Washington Markets_The Ruling | }0Ult like to inquire, topanish sueak- | Baown's Baowoulat Tucces mo- eause. He was followed by Mr. Felix K. Brunot, | erecied, constructed, altered, or repaired in ac. ‘Prices To-day. thieves when caught under suspicious cre, y and Asthmatic Disorders have. pr Of the Indian commission, in ancioquent speech. | cordance with the requirements of these rules; ars Becel (purter house) 2G. Bt: ds. | Mancen Meese enter cupicious po Sa aaron are greet and interesting addrewes were then delivered | thatthe materials wsed are suitable for the pur. | (sirloin), 25¢.; do. (Po do. (roasting pi Mb. Pemarlvanie’ arcune’ tec ee Sescived Sonn eas Seay weate, Gad Mave by other advocates of the temperance caus”, pose, and that the work ia done ina aubstantial wan- Sgithice | atte ee eek een: | thieves eel ee house without ringing the | ued theme trom eminent men who eee is of sufficie and solidity to of, 20@25e.; hams o Bic: ell, closed —— Tue Scppex Death oF Me. Kenmwcam | reyes e mumciont strength am deagned.” mi best, RO etwhuleh, accom eims-| Coat bell, clased the door behind them, and.pro- | G0 os gs Anricce.—The great SER TEE Tie the cone of tha pattem death. | (Sec. 6 abail be the duty of ‘the inspoctor Ads €Ut, He.; boot tones, | Sccomplialod helt object’ they cere eed | larity of « Wilbors Componcd of Cok acer t seventh paccinct station, ehemiah | of buildings to inspect uildings oF parts of and handed over to th f the | and Lime” has induced some anprimcipled Warhburne, (mentioned in yesterday's Stas.) | by , stagings, or other structures, being buneh: 7 nd detained until this sorting tar | sous to attempt to palm off a simpic article of Coroner Paiterson was notified, aml after ascer- b : police force, snd detained until this morning Cor an i sary. From what the efficers cow an. the | upon notitied by any officer of the Metro- ike, 40 crn me ; ld be careful where the rehase th unfortunate man was & cousin to Minister Wash- itan police, aml if the same be insufficient Catfish, 2 Pre. i6c. Bc hive | see gee meets, thieves. We sak, should | should be careful wi nthe renults fol, Burne, and came t this city from Boston 3 jescription large.) $1 ie Dement zilaay, | Rot there be some law to reach these thieves? ing Keema nae tbe beat receemeteton ont about ix months ago ter the purpose of making | gach ntretuce, with, terest and: Neate ee weintar a ‘aati? Wout | Give those sueaking vilaine a license to enter | 12¥ing seater bes aici ie or ios 2 contract fw supplying the army and nary | Entered in the books or his department™ (sec. | ©. . aBy, Route, and, i detected. they know th extraordinary success le pulmenssy oscloh Troraln to Ceagren Cmeer was sont yesterday | [0) and ‘shall immediately serve a notice im | ia4f™i ait, une, nin, 75GB) Bpsir; mat. | they will be Tent ee ind ean nae: | The poe of an eee ae morning to Congress to make known his death i tl OF other pack he: 7 : wl, 12 ‘an hero. fs e the Representative from his district, and | having interest in the sald Suaceure: teganny | Teele Sie als wud metos Slates Seek then kel eee easy found ow ts pare God Liver Ol by'De, Wit awe ane General Twiebeti immediately repaired to the | the same to be made safe and secure, or ree | wit turkers £25 partridges. (qualia) 32°, | “Bich they had taken from the house. a larly prescribed ‘by’ the: medical station boat, when te Critred, ie body to be moved, as may be deemed necessary.” And | # dozen: rollins, ie doze cos con Jauuary 18th at Cirizess. ro er thaiy B Wilke, Cnunan an tumned ever to Mr. Plant. andertaker. who is |“ each squirrels. 5c. each; prairie hens, #7 25@81 " B. ’ 4 Raving it embalmed, and witl send it to Boston felted porte, ae inegoater of bulldings may 350.9 91.50 per pale; pheasants 73 | ARERATION ov Mixp {Yesterd@y morning et Ne ee ee “ tonight. aap SSuee sath meer ot Henaseinn stevetare $o-be pe titel M0e. BPecki vty |! young man wandering about the woods, acting | y2™% DATIONAL Savincs Baxn, a Fcoxony se Road to Weatts.—Peapte | ‘ken downor otherw ; : "e'peck: ‘cabbage, Beis pee used; | Ma.vety strange manner, and took him to the | > nionier mouth ime presedi with an ides that advertisements tre hi; celery itn and charges shall become a lien npon the xaid according d charges shall. beod Satie house, Shire wae ence annum on deposits for each calender ined that his 12a. B bane to law,” (see. rach; ¢ 2 : 7 janking hours,9to4. Saturdays, 9 to4 and & a bembug generatiy should eall at Messrs. eating.) O@e. per name was Vernon Chappelle, his family residing J Sy FE i | De saGetion satien $2 esto aaa a (Specie meiee perdu at $49 L street southwest. Last evening he was | % ® 785s they will acknowledge that in thelr case at least | other forms thus directed, were fully complied per quart. + chotes | {Aken to police headquarters, and his friends | Corxs newoven witHoUT Patx, Bunions ad vertisernents do not lie, but that all goods of- | of forms Pacmete p= er Rg my hg hee P b.: en rice | were notified. His case is a most pitiable one. | Chiblains, Bad Nails, &c., successfully treated Sered for sale by them are as represented in | “ ‘The injunction. prayed for by Daines: iare- w + Bees, W@tic. @ dozen. Bt sppears he has been snftering with spasms by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 535 street, peice ont qualiey. “3¢ ts ane of he meet and | fused and his bill dismissed for want of juris- | _ Poti Tm ches, Fe Gar @ palr: dnoke. | to boyd Pog Pon caused his copeaite S. Treasury. lished in Wash- eg pe ey Loe TatiOn tine oem ne | tiction; and the injunction prayed for by the | 7.6522 pair; turkeys, S1SBS.M cach; Is@zic, morning at So'ciock. and went ington 1861. ra beard of public works, in the other. case, is granted till the final hearing or till it may be otherwise ordered by the court—Dainese to pay the cost of both easds. His brother visited’ him last quarters, and expressed a wi sent to the insane asylum, wi hand, the ow nm aml George- a Poors 2 ugton am! George PPh marhet was, in consequence of the inclement tearm maind the great bn —— weather, a rather dull one “" ‘Wittcox & Gren’a ING MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns, ene Chas. Baum’s heopskirt and corset Intelligencer Building. ‘Treble complaint as tothe barreis, permitted im the Doxes, Ae.» gangways, by lied with to-da: sting fri joes. A sch look- Dainese's 7 4 hich ies dreasop, &c., t comp! with ti y- Jing carpet can be jveured for very ttle cost | P#inest’s counsel have appealed iosweats The Mure were alo it & had conditions Turnuowrrees at “ude, $21 ith street south. See the ad- : a are he and repaired Vertiscment in apether column. and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. -o——— Sr. Joux’s Curncn, H _ oman Wasntxotos, D. C., Jan. 13, 1872. fe cobwebs, as h: basement door with it ” after - Mmawuarien os Asruscanre von Taacu- | Eitloryy the Stare A’ has Veen the : “™* | successful attempts on the windoneia wee ree Dp s0L ction oF co-PantweRsuie. wasuiPs—T. the sna avenue, bet, Waleal iit teens Trin po- | Ot the house. T heard him, and came out of my seas aie es ezamipaton for’ teachershios ip “whe iw ak sent rests: : to meet the grmet'bhLOUTS 'CO., was dissolved on the ixt, ‘Crook—with ‘M. Louis will ecttle all late eon —examined + be ‘teacberships of prunary 63" z 4 RDS OF WOOD AT Sg Ty pipe dts Skat tees Secs a | aa = . ing, URE MILK: : ‘nited States and natural . The oral inspector on duty at P cumtustn ts Meee Seat ten vaccinations for the week PURE MILK? was in reading and the methods of teaching. colored, 492 adults, 247 ehild- ——s Te-vaccinations. A com- Banea 1x Tax Woop.—Yesterda: ved from W. W. Yo eh! of Mr. Thomas B. Ki the fact that persons hays on G street. between 6th and 7 out ofa house on 2d street ‘west, went away from home with their pox is prevailing; referred to for ¥ ot reterning heres lest efit of the EN was secoived from were it and. P streets, Fecmenttr General stating Stout the country ie tie ae pera ail po existed would te sdet about the country some six miles the ‘in small pox existed ‘be admit- at the Eastern branch bridge, where ind ted to the building. got lost. They were in asad plight ir eomengard aad hunger. seamel Jake Coney ted sale reakignee 0 Mth street, Gotncoe ae stindwest poco, conelading that the catosee. As mr been unable card of the Sunday Gasette , gramice week, owing to the demand being H i ous star singers, a aud actors, all of whom | ‘ue charter and ordinance of such corporat os FFICERS NOT TO STATE OFFICES, By the President of the Ld EXEC - FEDERAL Wher vast hes been brought to ths notice of si!" President of the United Sites that many persons holding civil office b= sppointment from him OF otherwise unde tne constitution and laws of the United States, while holling such fevieral position. accept offices under the au- thority Of the states and territories in which they“ ccide, or of municipal corporations wn ler thus assuming the duties of the state ial or munich office at the same time they sre charged with the duties of the civil office held under federal authority: : And whereas it is believed that, with few ex- ceptions, the holding of two such ‘offices by the same person is incompatible with a due and faithfal dischi ot the duties of either office; that it frequently gives rise to inconve- nience, and often results in detriment to the public service, and moreover is not in harmony with the genius of the government : Inv few bored ogy taises, a > ee dent has deemed it proper thus and herebs ve public notice thac from and after the #th jay of March, A. D. 187 ; specified.) persons holding any federal civi: office by appointment under the constitution and laws of the United States will be expected, while holding such office, not to accept or hold any office under any state or territorial govern ment or under the ¢harter or ordinances of any municipal corporation; and further, that the acceptance or coutinued holding of any sach state, territorial or municipal office, whether elective or by appointment, by any persen hold- ing civil office as aforesaid under wern- ment of the United States, other than Sedicial offices under the constitution of the United States, will be deemed a vacation of the federal ottice held by sach person and will be taken to be, and will be, treated as a resignation by such federal officer cf bis commission or appointment in the services of the United States. The cfiices of justices of the peace, of po- taries public, and of commissioners to take the acknowledgment of deeds of bail, or to adimin- ister oaths shall net be — within the par- view of this order and ’re excepted from its operation and may be held by federal officers. The appointment of deputy marshals ef the United States may be conferred upon sheriffs or deputy sheriffs, and deputy postmasters, the emoluments of whose office does not exceed six hundred dollars per annum, are also excep’ from the operation of this order, and may acce; and hold appointments under state, territorial or municipal authority: Provided, the same be found not to interfere with the discharge of their ties 9s postmanters, r Heads of departments and other officers of the government who have the appointment of sub- ordinate officers are required to take notice of this order, and to see to the enforcement of its provisions and terms within the sphere of their tive departments or oftiess and as rela ts tae noverel parses hebting appetatmnanas w der them ely. By order of the President. Hamittor Pisn, Secretary of State. Wasnrsoton, Jan. 17, 1873. . (except as here m 01 LEE & PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Buyers are cantioned te avoid the namerous C-un- aasitint ie LECTURES. 4 wae “FRANCE AND MODERN CIVILIZATION.” CHAPELTE DD will tectire wader Oss nae picn 3 eS of the Young Catholic’s Priend Society. at Ov mn SUNDAY, Jau. 19h, at § o'clock pm ify cente. 6-3" Q°E MARTYR PRESIDEST: WAS HE AN INFIDEL? Rev. JAMES Of Sprinefiet). 111 aban propared 9. Mutter life and religious sentit ABRAHAM LINCOLN, which he will deliver at Lincoln Hall, on SATUR AY EVENING, January 18. 1873, at $ o'clock, the benefit of The Industrial Home School. SF Hon. Hexny Wiss, Vice President elect Jill introduce the lecturer aud. his subject to the wu ectare on the of ta Tickets, 50 cent: be had at Ballant; ntickete, $0 cente—amay be ha mig ur == NO MEDICINE GIVE! Except in those cases where. on examination, it may be found necessary to prescribe certain remedies which, combined with my peculiar Magnetic Opera tion, aceelerate a Perfect and Kadical cure. DR. HENION, oF NEW YORK, PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN FOR . CHRONIC DISEASES, Late of Baltimore, Chicago, Cincinnati, Rocheste:, N.Y., and Fall River, Mass,, has engaged WILLARDS’ HALL, On F street, im the Rear of Willards* Hotel, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Where he will PUBLIOLY HEAL THE SICK: Free of charge, “withont mopey and without price,” from 9 until 11 o'clock each morning, (Sun- days excepted.) for about Fifteen, days, (Admittance Free,) COMMENCING WEDNESDAY MORNING, 3AN.15, 1873. Also, taken Parlors at Ne. 413 Thirt: tre je. i ewe aoe Penmsyiva- for abont Thirty Days, where those who are able and Willing to pay may come from 11 a.m. till 8 p.m. each Brack Crorm Frock Coars from #15 to asf | day. No Surgical Operations Performed! Ohronic Diseases Cured! Acute Paina Instantly Relieved | ‘The Lame Walk! The Blind See! The Deaf Hear! Over $0,000 Persons Treated in Five Years. DR. HENION'S practice is mostly diseases of a Chronic nature, and casee given up as incurable. His treatment is peculiar to himself. although there have been men in all ages who have had the same Mag- netic Power over the diseases of the body and mind. Some call it the“GIFT OF HEALING,” yet few have possessed it to such an extent over nearly all diseases end prreons. The practice is based upon the most strict principles of science; there is nothing miraculous or supernatural abvut it; isin harmony with ell natural laws. By this treatment it takes but afew minutes for inveterate cases of almost any curable Chronic dis- ease; and so sure is the effect that but few diseases require a second treatment. Dr. Henion has for the past ten years made those Nervous Cases brought on by self-abuse, aspeciaity, and feels warranted in saying to the sufferer there ix acure. ‘The Disease which yield most readily to the cura tive agency of thie method, as practiced by us are: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Asthma, Angina, Pectoris Chiorosis, Loss of Voice, Rheumatiem, Bheu- matic Gout, Liver Disease, all kinds of Sexual Weakness, Diabetis, Headache, Nervous Irritation of the Brain, Brone Catarrh, Discases of the Heart, Eraptive Diseases, Convulsions Hysteria,Neu- Dineases of the Kidneys, ete. Morbid Appetite, Wakefulness, General Debility, Weak Spine, Nervous Depression, Difficult Breathing, with Pain in the Lungs; Weak and Sore Eyes of every description, Dis- en from the Ears, Noise im the ‘ ' ee Stat. iS ws ORDER, = od b «. e*toWii Advertisements. A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the MASONIC MALT. stn - om WEDNESDA A fut ae ith all doom ands, I Feepeetfe WwW. BH. WHEATLEY'S UM STEAM DYEING 4ND SCOUR- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jetorecn atreet. Gaorgotown D (e056 OUT SALE OF WINTER Go BENJAMIN MIL we 4 wood Briers: mado ml kimae Ottoman and Cloth Shaw? for men and boys) wear 909 PRIDG: EET PRESHYTERIAN CH ORCH Baier FOR SALE.—14.400 FEET oF gt La i Tractors toofier the akore named property : L. MOOBE, No. 146 Bridge «-, Georges “Dy eth LADIES’ GOODS. M. “SEAIASSS. . Ess BAKING d me ESTABL pve ISHMENT! a: Cup egant Walking Costumes and Morning Wrapper eat, Willian, Celebrated J.B. P reets at Willinn's Elegant assortment of Ladies Under Garments made fn Paris, at Willian’ ogant assortment of Sache at W *baptilly and Gaipare C arge variety of T - Waists at Wiltien’s. Crepe de Chene Sashes at Willian «. S27 M. WILLIAN having this own howe in Parle is able to Garnish the latest Parisian Noveliice fou the lowest posefdle importing price. M. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania eve, Washington. DC a6 im » 7 CITE TREY iS6. PARIS EKLIN ZEPHYES IN ALL COLORS, WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, PATTERNS, aid all Material for Bmbroidering STAMPING promptly attended to, at MES. SELME RUPPERT'S, 612 oth «iret, opposite Pateut Office, ranch store. on FRE8ca Fier: C— Tie only place ta the cxty where 1 08 dome. Also, STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID ERY of every description. Lp pee oe ps 5 a colors, constantly MKS. GH. MA’ janid ty prrestee OF HUM GRAND BARGAINS AT MADAME ESTREN'S GAS 130k street, second door from G street. pmember “beap Carts, TS lazeites. of (he stock bette puts deen tr JUST OPENING A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at 8. HELLER’s, neat-te No. T13 Market Space DRY GOODS. PY ESTY PER CENT. OFF ON alt es OF WOOLEN DRY GOODS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1873. Beent Dress Goods for W cents per yar: W cent Drom Goods for 49 couts per yard; 40.cent Flannel for 2 cents per yard; 5 cont i tani for 4 cente per yard; $5 Blankets. rie for 94; 91 23 Cam meres for ings for i i ts “4 a sa 4 ad 82 Gear Ba Enea BLACK ALPACAS. WYLIE, J16-tr : ot northwest. RY GooDs: IMMENSE REDUCTION © WOCLEN DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN PIE CEST. Androseoagin Bleachet COTTON. 36e. W ameatta Bleached COTTON , me. Rew York Mills Bleached COTTON, Me, Bplendid bleached and unbleached COTTONS, 1c ‘UP. ect entan of beautiful Worse LS double) will be sul hens of ost tecleena a the stock: Black Gachmcke aie ‘Elegant Paris KIDS oni’ ave Splendid Diack SILK VELVE wide, table for % ow ‘ Sremes, spencers, aud ‘trimming, ai $6, - = ernts Fn fn Prices. None but the BEST makes of Gouds kc ‘Save money by purchasine af pt aot 1209 F erect borates Pak cot tay. Mts? AND SHALL. THE WHOLE OF THE BEMAINING STOCK OF ELEGANT RAIMENT FOR GENTLEMEN AT MUST AND SHALL BE soLpD TO MAKE KOOM FOR THE IMMENSE STOCK OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS NOW IN PREPARATION. LN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR FRIENDS, WHILE WE ARE TAKING STOCK, WE WILL LET THEN HAVE WINTER CLOTHING ar LOWER RATES THAN EVER. Look: BIG BARGAIXS IN BOY'S CLOTAING! GREAT REDUCTION IN RICH RAIMENT! PRODIGIOUS PILES OF PANTALOONS! OunARp.oF OPPORTUNITIES ON OVER STUPENDOUS SALES SEASONABLE STUCK! BARGAINS! BARGaINs! BARGAINS HABLE BROTHERS, ‘The Fachiomable Clothiers, jaD6 Northwest corner 7th and D streets. a Number. _jel-ty™ JA¥4 COFFEE (tisturai.y regardless of cost, to cluse ont 3 en

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