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i EVENING STAR, | esaresessercmamnatees ee GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. a vi vat x , ve Getting Ready fer the 4th of March, A Journal of Pomelegy Wanted. ——— Lorayanrcsoamal 7 = —S—S—S— S8 peg SENERAL MANAGING | There are @ large number of purely.pomo-| Riven News—The Potomac river is now | Haxpsoux Eamearcens, adapted to the . sa Avesre, January 21, 1573. | CounITrEn. Jogical amociations in the land, and this umber | far Of, ice im front of this city, but the ice | present season, just ip, at moderate prices. ‘ trading winder the . Hecween Teard and Pow ond a dail Sires ——————— ee ee ee raat een is fast increasing. The number of men, too, | hers for the last fow days hae lodeed ‘at the _—— s+ osm We8. dames K. Probes wi | Just received and for sale at the following low LOCAL NEWS. ER ioara tase maane © |r neae, 0 honky nor Sit ieee | Eee see haevead cement | eek meen eres SEE fe somes en sam | the chair, and G. S. Gid en, secretary. of farming, ie becoming larger and larger. | ported to be 10 fect dee ond be | cold” oe ghey onl eee adit rach at § on™ Feet ; Amusements, &e., To-night. CIVIC PROCESSION. Such men as Downing, Wilder and Warder the ry Point, foe i neglected, often attacks the lungs. “Brown's 2 Netiena! Tivaiee—"The Hanchback.” ciatione potted that & mocting bad been hela, | Place their literature above that of any other ge Tn Talent Bronchial Troches” give sure and almost imme- H Twatrr Comique—Comic opera, drama, COME | yn that it had been resolved to refer the sub- | Fural pursuit. The culture of fruit is one of | which cleared from here, loaded with flour diate relief. a i @y. burlesque, songs, dances, ete. ject of the various sonostairons pas ticteating ta growing importance to the land. Intelligent | New York on Saturday last, isstill aground near | Tae NarioxaL SAVINGS BANK, corner of pLineel Fail ‘Theodore Thomas concert. the inauguration to said cultivators are producing fruits that excel in | the Bridge. The steamer New York, of the new | New York avenue and 25th street, pays 6 per ot. ant 3 4 sucia 4? New Hall-~The miniature min- | S001, xeon, from the committee on the civic | Tchness and delicacy the long-vaunted pro- | ¢xPres sity, left, there last Satantay for this | Bauxing hours;} to, Samadage, Stocaea 6 | 283 ne "Metropolitan Helt-—The infant wonder, “Baby proven, roped Snes, toe sesaiesee at Oe Sie ef foot meceed tfately tn iuportance to ioe eet ae ae baie | tos. HG,MUs | (PRE RUSH Is OVER, THE ACCUMULATED | 3 Benson,” and othe: stars. aor La in itself. And yet we have argo. ‘steamer Columbia, chick men oe, p - po “ifouse Ball of the Bricklay- | inating tn the maugural processio om, adding to | ETomoly,, ta. this country. celebrated, for fis Pant bareves Slept oak sateen ineeee tail, owing tothe tnpeestbitng of cecuring | 3 decorated. ee Reriodieals, that while there are journals extensive repairs in the latter city, Nile wrktne in dics womens oie | et EE RR EO he mrurrany. lacpinatic, ‘settee te aoe hen an ee = Ay a pealtaneclcpenmmtint. cued He 5 fall corps of het clas artieane, with every tactics | i, Col, Webster, from the committee on military, | map navies, yet, there 7 to he in. | ENROL March. men | ston 1861. Seaieet Peaneaie ab Seonder i Geapenthaly colicin Condemned tary ecpuaisetincs’ aesegiont aat ceaany | ema ae — ‘Agrlouleurat ‘and hor- | waa ZETA morning in the — Wiricox & Gine’s Suwina MACHINE. The | ‘oUtinudnce of the rame. Bet A dead infant was found on H street, near | Which wen adopted, Teneche ae foltewes * | tieultural do well to give tho | Tooms to discuss the resent decigion of the CS | celebrated Baraar Patterns. A at Chas. W. H, WHEATLEY'’S ey" ‘2a, last evening, and the Coroner was notified. | “ai organizations which’ intend te icipate matter considerable D they | supreme court in the ease of the Chespeake and | Baum’s heopekirt and corset factory, ith street, Archbishop Bayley arrived in this city ves- | the second inauguration of President Grant, to t 10,28 Intelligencer Building. THERMOMETERS and are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street. —————— ee Bee PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR ; Cd Ohio canal Hill, jr., and to con- STE ) terday, anc is the guest of Rev. Father Walter. | place on thethday of March next, are respectfully | Some journals started with the intention of ee Oe ees ae ING ESTABLISHMENT, 4 sider other matters pertainigg to’ the interests . ee ted to notify the secretary at'as early-a day as | making fruit culture their principal matter, i Phin en ee er grins Sm neg A poreecc ot the executive com- | put invariably committed the crror of dragging | °/°8F Hy fite / eae hortie1 vg areetetoe Ene or Googe Bane HINE NEED Scent JavIT __49 Jefferson treet, Georgetown, D.C. L It ep for lodge rooms. malttze. $0 seanae cae pines ‘them ‘gratuy. | g€Reral horticulture in with it, and the result LOSING OUT SALE OF WINTER GOODS. = ‘The Pennesivania repablican association has | fads st theaiemied © Pirganizations, iw | ¥a* that fruit raisers grumbled ‘at the ALEXANDRIA. H.B T&D H.B. Cc "Lee JPeaee ane care quatete determined to take in the inangural pro- | essential that each association Md state the num- | Binms, and florists turned up their noses at the | 5 Sok = Wive new cou ot ecalt eae ser ci ; ; GUARANTEED. eession on the ith of March. her of its members who will attend on the oceasion, | radishes. And yet one of these horticultural Luvox —Five new cases of smallpox were - . The Maine republican association has con- | the time w it will reach and when dey ft once lained that an agricultural | reported this morning, and it is usel any part freai comp! oti Washington, and whether it has made or will make “ a it | Jom to conceal the fact that the disease is ctuded that it s Inexpedicnt fo take any action | ee eee ee ee ee eae s es acting “ont st Ha veherc. when it ali kinds, be i A fruit. "The ageie ly spreading. It has so far, with th: referenee tothe coming | fil chy. With respect to entertainment, the com, | 2eSeribed some new fruit. pond m of th e "Striped Osama and Cloth Shawie, u GREATEST CASH BARGAINS Grant BB Ta u- | per deals with the general farmer who raises Ereeptio ree caxes_two of which have re- 1" $e ieee Fine ae OMATOES. 3 the February number | Atiom thes will endeavor te make provision fer the iain, Xeectables, Mowers, stock, and children. | coversd confined itself to colored people, the | ring SWALLOW TAIL COATS, fru's and T-adicn Merino Underwear. py hewn: pers, Mogarine for the | supply of meals upon reasonable terms and at conve- he bee, garden, and fruit journals deal con- | ttendants upon whom roam abont at large, and - Also, great bargains in Cotton Goo is so. from J.C. Parker we have | niet places. It is suezested that members of visit- | fessedly ‘in specialties, and are for that large | the among those who know anything | FINE DIAGONAL COATS, ing organiza wonder ous bring their blankets, as it may ve | class of people who make specialties their call. | about the nature of the malady is, that ts ex: rs] Ea rte = B ——--—$ =! ticnble for the committee to ide in this | j, * tension has not been more 1 and more FINE FULL DRESS SUITS, Mr. Gatche! arrested Isane Wil- | feipeet for the many associations whaes attendance | cae Seat aeae Tolavlogse acd | Fabia. But two cases of all affected have been ©. WEEIEER, Gasemm, Hams on the corner of tith and E streets, on | Te arected.” a Jonrmal exclusively devoted a ea a ee FINE BLACK SUITS, see ssn wai the charze of driving a crippled horse. Justice am TRE RALL. é old warictivs ante. | insane man and the other a child. INE BUSINESS SUITS, ee dk ____¥ Nered sapecinaconeaned teeter ter hon diieect- ig nmeee, fram Se ball cosmmities, re- | re maneer Chak cant hemi eee || DbAEE Oe aw Mimorserermeiencos P= ee : C. * OMARE & son, 7 ~ | Lick.—Mr. Joseph Colton died here, of dropsy, ¢d to have 2 plank footway and wooden steps | building had ~ k, the day after | ¢ and tested for the information of trait grow- | ©1¢ erected turfrent of the Louise Home, on Bae: the last meeting: The building oe Sa lacy crs. “Then. there is that vant eld for investiga. | om Saturday cate ae be venue, e st e a the rs diseases fect our thusetts avenue, from the street to the buil = now ene nema ee the | fruits and frait trees, which demands the care- | 8bout the year 1844, and has resided FINE SECOND-BEST SUITS, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, FINE WALKING SUITS, NO MEDICINE GIVEN! here ever Except in those here ination, it on 5 - a6 siacaiaes ings. , M FINE DRIVING SUITS, - ‘cept in those cases where, on examination, it may se Se, Sena at oe Mr. Adolphus H. Von Luettwite, a clerk in ‘MISCELLANEOUS. ful attention of observers and scientific men. | Since. He elas a ed weeks Lp Reena FINE DRESS SUITS FOR YOUTHS, | PS fotM4_Recemary to prescribe certain remedion the Second Auctitor s Office, Treasury Depart- Mr. Thomas L.. Hume, from the finance com- | There is room for number of parely fruit jour ward politician, which, combi ynent. has resigned his position, and Mr. Georze | mittee, reported that no steps had been taken | als. Where shall we look for the city was in with my peculiar Magnetic Opera SUGARS, MOLASSES, Be s 3 , | tion, accelerate a Perfect and Radical cure. 6 L. Starkey, of the same office, has beem re- | in the direction of raising fuuds. ‘They had ex. a aE (poet age og ony Bnew nmg~ hry en aux “oa sites Wace ee sts wie eae SoeRney SEER tn, The Georgia minstrels, slave trompe, wil t- | Ported the legislature would furnish the necee- | eaxxy Hype ro De AGAIN Timp ox a | dria legislature, superintendent of police ami | FINE OVERCOATS. H CAPES, Fo) rom n Ragare at bottom prices CHILDREN, AND COACHMAN’S COATS, ALL SIZES. DR. HENION, or Instrate plantation life and manners, singing | that sufficient could be raised’ by sui jon. | C34RGE op MURDER—The New York Commer- | Justice of the peace. Molasers is handsome, the songs and dancing the dances of the times | ‘The secretary read a letter flom the ehair- | “tl of yesterday evening says: “In the King’s | _ Riven News.—Though the ice in the chan- ar New xtra quality Drip Syrap. Tnertaay evening. “neem Hall, commencing | man ofthe commiticeon railroads, tothe ofeet | county courtot over and terminer, this morn. | nel of the city is afoat, the gorges oft at NEW YORK, Welch's, Rar's ang esis) Stat amily and i urecay ing. re wa ‘lroad co} woul ; 2 re “_ nS ‘The Mutual Fire Insurance company of the | jacue tickets from New York to wadinyoee ge | wah ine trial of Fasny Hirde Sot toe murder oc | et nevignven Se Smear cuprniet. TRIO | scsay to, Relieving <Tuardioce Catt? PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN othe. Takbs: Disteiet of Colurabia at their any ual meeting, | partics of tifty or more, at the rate of $7.50 for | George PLB pn Mopar oe torney Mor- | sture since Saturday morning. and & talon eins FOR SOAP! SOAP! Eee at Sant Mord board of directors, | round trips. To the public the usual rates of pone the case, saying that he was not ready to } of ice has again formed upon the eoves, flats and Proctor & Gamble’* Olwine Soap, 10 conts Semposed of Samuct Norment (president), Ma- | g10 for round trips will be charged. Proceed. ‘Judge Gilbert denied the motion to { Hunting Creek, and uniess there be’am early MABLE BROTHERS, CHRONIC DISEASES, bar, 8% conte per Wb. for box of @ lbs. thew G. Fwery, Joka C. MeKelien, Dr.F. How | 34 Judeon, from the commitéce on illamina- | Pottnone, and said the bonds of the acsaedt [rise the Potomac. will certainly betrosen over CORNER 71m AND D STREETS, . Sees: Ce: Wilton Eg, 5 tion. reported that the necstanty arrangements | STs felted. Mrs. Hyde, who has been | ORce more from shore to » for the water is = Late of Baltimore, Chicago. Cincinnati, Rochester, | was Candice! GANDLES. ‘The Newspaper Feeders’ Union have eleetea | {<f,Uluminating the avenue had been made by | ving jn ‘ashington with her ‘mother, will be | thoroughly chilled. jnud0-te Intelligencer Bailing. N. ¥., and Fail River, Mase., has engaged ‘Wes Candice! Wax Candles! Wien Oundieat the foNowing officers for the ensuing year: Pow- | ~The secretary was directed to invite General | brought back and lodged in the Raymondstreet | | PRoreKTY Traxsrrr—Mr. John Harlow RAISINS, &c. fp rarn p the National Repablican, presi- | Wilson, grand marshal. to Washington at an fice during the present term | has deeded to M. H. Janney, esq., the vacant dent; T. . Luckett. of tue Sunday Heraid, vice | early a day as possible for general consultation; lot on the southeast corner of King and Patrick finance GEO. M. OYSTER, nt; Alonzo W WILLARDS’ HALL, tet good Raisins for. 1 : = —_+___ . fronting twenty-two feet on King and . M. i Fe On F street, in the Rear of Willards’ Hotel, Setary: 8. Pe Harley, of ‘ine ‘Daily "Chronce fete, | aeons by A id = = ARREST OF AN ALLEGED BALTIMORE Buno- | extending wardly sixty feet with Patrick, | CEO M-O¥STER, Jr, 3. F. OYSTER. CITY OF WASHINGTON i‘ Traterer 3 The question of the right of the sub-commit- | LAR—Chief Clarvoc and Detective McDevitt | in consideration of the abatement by the latter SF We receive our supplies of . com: ee thee peace at collect neat | tees to create expense without the authority of | Brrested here last evenin Ferg odontal Was vedic sl gr BaP Todex bays: rot thelmaniered ‘man, Rogersnt, | (nemanaging commitice, or consummate any | O's tr gtary on Hildic serect Ratincns ee | “<We understand Ghat te path oe ae: ‘At the residence of Me. Simon | Mrangemente, was discumed, and t was decided | tine ee ‘ic Balkimoreom\cor wero noite, fendered to Wan. Wail, of Faeries wow . § simo: > 5 . ered to Wm. Wall, of Fauquier county, 2:00, which sums was transeaitted: go the fully | Oenized unless by the consent of the general | fine Derecure Specter: Of that city, camo ou | wepaered 0 Wm. Wall, of Paua nier county, 0, which sum was transmitted to the family | committee. Adjourned. tie afterneen oughly for the office. aes ne ee nah: wie ein. Meeting of the Commitice om the Rall. ee eet Mn. R, Stvaur Asumy, son of Auditor Ash- terday aflrimed the jwlgments of the Supreme | ,, 4 Meeting of the inauguration ball committee THE COURTS. ee th mare ee ee Souré of thie District inthe ‘eases or the Wash | Was Beld last evening at the Governor's ofice, COURT IN GENERAL TERM—Yesterday, | POPEtY U.S. MM raed aie ington and Georgetown railroad company ys. | Hallet Kilbourn in the chair, and W. Kt. Collins Jones; motion to. dismiss; Lanck agt. | T¢X@*—Gazette, lastevening. Where he will PUBLICLY HEAL THE SICK: Free of charge, “without money and without price,” fica 9 until Mo'clock each morning, (San- days excepted.) for about Fifteen days, (Admittance Free,) COMMENCING THILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER From the MOST CELEBRATED DAIRIES. WE SELL NO OTHER PRINT BUTTER. GEO, M. OYSTER & CO. CENTER MARKET: jolotr 1913 streee 8 PRICE List Jencks agt. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 18, 1873, “xe Oliver Gladman, and that of the National Bank | *¢tetary- Siramons, ‘appeal ‘dismissed; Leory and wife ‘ ee 5 Sf the Mecropolis ve. Kennedy. receiver, et ak war, Win, F. Mattingly tom the sub-com- Leary asa Reppe dere tow air nth Ice Gorge im the Also, taken Parlors at GROCERIES F ~ 3 charkes that when in all Leary offerel = ‘ Rees er tie eceirine, the entire term no re- | for ladies tickets had been submitted and con- | Coie Tok irr finsen) eae ena ottered ty | axe Tee ING YOR FREE ED NORTHERN MARKET. _snr-or_| N® 413 Thirteenth street, wear Pennsylva- the District, VCisions of the Supreme Court of | Gdered by them, and they had unanimously did by making adesd.of trust to secure the Pay- | 4 special dispatch to the Baltimore Ameri : : z Avenae, aT striet. baal ewes. nt of notes for $300. Le: enies \ hy Pe - 7 acne saa a re SF Sclomone Te tal tetas ee andi: Lae | tart was executed” afehe jailed “cies that dee | from Havre-de-Grace;last night, sayss-cThe ioe for about Thirty Days, where those who are able and willing to pay may come from 11 a, m. till 8 p.m. each day. No Surgical Operations Performed! Chronic Diseases Cured! Acute Pains Instantly Relieved | ‘The Lame Walk! The Blind See! The Deaf Hear! Over 60,000 Persons Treated in Five Years, - RANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE: notes were given for cash advanced. Judge Hum- irge ix more fearful than it was in 1857. The cr, and will bear @ neat representation of & | Dhreys below declared the notes uull snd voldaud the | fnilfoad at Port Deposit is two fect uniocwane, G ha monogram of | Eine affirmed his decisions. ‘The inhabitants have all left their houses on the ‘ ie center, sur-] PROBATE COURT, Judee Wylie—Since Satur- | river side of the street. The river is stil sade, rounded by a laurel und oak wreath, with rays } day the following business has Leen transacted: K_ | People are looking in oach steve fee ad of Ii a oa —_ it, peqeupating the lig 4 c age mara will Fol grog yesuene and terror. As the night comes on, the erashing of of civilization. w are the usual words of | letters testamentary is _widow—bon' nigga <d i seer tte Third ana | invitation in ornamental lettering, followed by | $500, ‘The will of thelate John A. Gately was at. | the ice floes as eek ee Semester ae ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co's. $500,000 CASH GIFTS! A meeti i 4 : 7 ‘tations | mitted to probate and lotters issued to the executor, | the gorge is feart $100,000 for ont % DR. HENION’S practice is mostly diseases of SUGARS, George Ne perenne might In | Win cont €000, and the tickets of almicetons ee | Huck Toehy, bond gzgm, “Che will of Pies | ovo UTss Orr, ove Cousisting of Sore 1 ce era cee estan coos given ww a0 Semnatie. Bie » {BEST NEW YORK BRANDS.) Fea the Congressional bill wosnerease the mata, | AOU S100. ‘The report of the committos wax | MAB A; Cull, wag. admittsl to eathing his book | men, thelt wives and five chitiites weston ; cirigepradalomrena per gngicargeomeed PEPE yt Lerot colored school trastecs from three to nine, | adopted, and will be submitted to the general | accomnt to Woahington Levioel Gath ree Hoke by the ton band thie Boed Goee. tne eed te ke been men in allages who havehad the same Mag- Gren Pihich ihey had met to comider. “Menara “A: | Managing committee to-day for ite Amal ap- | SosAict provcnau aimed to prableluabeik | MY ae loe apd the food nvm the Inland in the Scme call t the “GIFT OF BEALING,T erney | kia Brow ? . O 7 "Ce i | proval. 4 lery qui i le 5 % be the “ »” yet few Good Whshestowcee mats coattiacta | "Fhetaair stated that the genecal commicee | Ugly td aban nets oascavepput | My upon tiem. "Fhe dares of te nigh he have possessed it toench an extent over nearly all diseases and persons. The practice is based upon the most strict principles of science; there is nothing miraculous or supernatural about it; is im harmony with all 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, n«pecialty , and feels warranted in saying to the sufferer there is acure. ‘The Diseases which yield most readily to the cnra- tive agency of this method, as practiced by us are: ban. ; < siardian—bond $1,080. John W. ‘Thom: li- | shut them from our view, but their agonizi zesolutions, and reported a series setting forth | had assigned to this commitice Messrs. Bartlett, | H°4'S0 siminictreicr on Thomas Thompecnvestsee. | eries for help cam be heart every moment that the chief cause of dissatisfaction with the | John A. Baker, an i . chair | bond 100 and also as guardian—bond $2.00. | These cries coming up out of the darkness are resent board is its smal! number, and that they “ont them to the following sub-committees: | Letters of administration on the estate of Josephine | att the more terrible and heart-rending because ail the proposed change with delight: that they | Mr cretreemerty Mr. Bartlett, matte | L. Sate ME Panels! Prospert eet $240. | it is known that no human aid cau reach them learn certain unauthorized persons, claiming to | 4% pro wen Soe el Duild- | bate and letters issued to the executrix—bond @40), | before morning. It is likely enough that hours Fepresent the views of the colored people, haye | , Mi. Cluss, ~~ e sub-commi yoga Levters of administration on the estate of Georg: W. | before the day dawns they will be swept away presented themselves betore the House commit- | ings and decorat! rmad Bngaltoo-oy the | Dewess were issued to G. W. Rothwell—bond §6,00, | by the flood. tee ow the District of Columbia with a design of | grewing as rapidly as possible; part ok the | Also, on estate of Thomas Levy to Ellen Lery—bond last arrival to-night from Port Deposit quaking them believe the people do not desire und floor had i . It was estimated | S60’ The will of the late 8. H. avis, bequeathi ing his | says that the river has risen four feet over te fhe change: that the people do disavow such | that after the bought inmber had been sold, | property to his cousin, Mion if. Gri bs. of Alexan- | ‘Gack. cad Setar ccreco mete emer ie | ses epee ie entire rakes | Reh aun Hemmer tes | vasearhs em enwmne wonen the change, and pray the speedy passage of the sara fot 0 set to het ew, Gunveni. aglass , m0} ice been estal Bill. ‘The resolutions were adopted, and Messrs. | $15,000, and beating, lighting and decorations | Sig Si king other spall Seicoas, wee patil | lished at Bock tee tie comnton having been Pope. Barker. Crusor, Cornell and Lemmon | Would cost about 55,000. Te eens | proven. Letters of administration, with the will au- | forced to abandon his office in Port Dewosit in e appointed a committee to preseut them Saville noutd Seeerase toe painting if Manager | ne hos Sealey bated Bon Paeat Sear aout festate of | consequence of the flood. ‘The platform in front omg nga caesneda a have the use of it for two weeks after the ball. | Ann Mason Jo: i oe Under anthority of special legislative act of March 6. 1971. the Trustees now announce the THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT, for the Benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRALY OF KENTUCKY, to come off at Liberty Hall, Louisville, Ky., on oo TUESDAY APRIL 8, 1873. rom ry 4 Ere to the entertsument, and TEN THOCSAND CASH GIFTS nz, of HALF MILLION DOLLARS currency. will be distribat y lot to the ticket-holders, as follows: AFFAIRS ARE GROWING WORSE. SUNDRIES, Eszesass aaegeety F LIST OF GIFTS. ft... nb na icicis cane . f his office was carried away b: One Grand Cash Gi $100,000 : =< cans nes was fully proven admitter’ to | O i Dyspepsia, Constipation, Asthma, Angina, Pectoris cans ‘The Island Hall Meeth Mir. B. 1.. Blackford, trom the sub-committee | probate. "The will of the late Mary J. Doon was | after heleft. He was forced bom ee | oe ond oe SSioee | Chlorosis, Loss of Voice, Rhcumation, Rheu: cane A meeting of col on mousie.reported that correspondence had beer pamestoe So penbete, ues the ex ft were leaving their houses and many | Ore Grand Cash G 20000 matic Gout, Liver Disease, all kinds of Peaches: od C8 and Isth dtstrie as helt at Island Hall last | held with séveral bands in relation to the fur- inted guardians boi $00. to remove | and it is feared there | One Grand Cash 10,000 Sexual Weaknese, Diabetis, Headache, the Dill. Kev. W. P. Ryder | nishing of mnai¢, The chair stated that the ‘alter Saini: Dequeathing his has been loss of jive. One Sant Omne aoe Nervous Irritation of the Brain, ee W.C- Marshall was elected | Land at Annapolis eou:d furnish forty to fifty ‘as aimitted to probate. and The ice is also gorged at Havre-de-Grace, and 50 Cash Gifte of 23.000 Bronchitis, Catarrh, Diseases of Miedt giiers Secretary. | pieces of dancing muse af $10 for each picce, | wide SHS thos wilt oneede tite as 1° | it was at one time feared that the lower part of | _ So Cask Gitte of 32) the Heart, Eruptive Diseases Cait at red by Kev. Bir. Gibbons. Tae | inetnding alt expenses. Thé promenade music | miuist tors with hs Aa eee oe 85%). | the town was in danger, but at midnight the 100 Cash Gil 30. ‘Convebe ie "nace ted hog a ecomnat Fuarantes the above an- red. He Kaew that thereeeas a deionoecs | Mil be farmlabed Uy the marine bands, The | Bue Sit ot dhe inte Marze wre was uy Brovou- | watar'weateceding: 129 cash Gite of 3 oc toeae SL ny eee tn, le knew that there was a difference | sub-committee was directed to re a o' ho late Baer : pi ci i . among the culored people, some | foor manager to represent the difverent sections | TY Maittod tetrotaee dane B On et Jay Cooke Scrxo Huwny Crews.—A dep- | 9,000 Cash Gifts of 90. Congestion of the Spleen, Irritation of Stomach, of the country. and to be submitted to the gene- | as administrator of estate of Sophia Arnold deceased; | uty @heriff called upon Henry Clews on Friday Total, 20,000 Gifts, all Cash. Is Diseases of the Kidneys, etc. TY FPATOR OF MIXED SCHOOLS, ral managing committee for their approval. bond £3.00. | The will of the late Marcia L. Taylor, | evening, in pursuance of anorder by se sini ’ ” Morbid Appetite, Wakefulness, General Debility, art he believe t he was, but the question Mr. H. M. tfiutchinson, from the sub-commit- Dereening her property te her busband and sisters, Tepgenet Exvokiys, with an order of arrest in ¥ Weak Spine, Nervous Depression, Difficult As the schools were cou- | tee on refreshments, reported that they had uot case he refused to surrender into sheriff's + were brought from the North | yet made apy estimate asto the cost of the sup- | POLICE COURT, Judge Sacil-—To-day, Jom | hands $7 at the suit of Jay Cooke & Co. Mr. ed in charge of the schools when fully | } ‘4 McDermott, « vagrant, was sent to the workhomse. | Clews the money under Brotest, ‘and an- 2s competent ladies may be found here. He atta en 3 ROMBSTEC and Mar- | Bounced that he would contest e matter in the charged that the reason colored children did not ommittee on polle . Rg on! will Gieorderky conduct | courts. The circumstances jet as good an education as white children is nel Totten, trom the sub-committee to | fndlond and boisterous talking. Oificer Atchison | $¥ Mr. Cooke, are as follows: Gill Brothers, | | W#oit Jrckgts $10. Hatvas @3, AxD Qran: ause incompetent teachers are employed. obtain flags for decorations, reported that they wt time ago Agnes, thewite of | bankers. of Biladelphie,, deposited against | 7xEs $2.90. EuuvEN WHoLe rickEts ron $100. ‘The bill was read for information. id wait on the Secretaries of War and the | George W. Donaldson, was sent ion the workhouse, mn | No pIscouNT ON Less THAN $100 ORDERS. Nothing Mr. J.T. Costin moved that the ‘meeting en- | Navy to-ds ot eae eof War aud the | va while iuere her husbands « blind’ man whe guile | their account with Henry Clews #16.100. "Soot betmore appropriate f F presents than tickets a : . man, after Jay Cooke & Co. began an action i riate fo an Seosrchens tae cased mstecte Woe oem wih bins Heat Anes matt eet saat Sen fee Sever eneems co ave. tea oer of sido ot Hoc grande satisfactory seailen. ise obieet of ete 3 Friontrct Ruxawa¥ Accioant—A Horse chouse, ond iving he C dfind- 1¢ $16,100 deposited wi vlews & Co., on the | Tuiap Ger Conceat is the en! and en- ue srustes had Deen appointed from outside the | xived—This morning, Bir. WH. Mobinen, of | Wrtestine Piekeee” het eetes eee that $7,500 of that sum had been | dowment of the PuBLic LIBRARY or Kesrvcky, Breathing, with Pain in the Lungs; Weak and Sore Eyes of every description, Dis- charges from the Ears, Noise in the Head, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, Stuttering, Tape Worm, Bil- jonsness, Coughs, Cancers, all Diseases of the Blood aud UrinaryOrgaus, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ce., 7 ide means for this ificent Concert ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TICKETS ONLY will be issued, a large portion of which are already f PRICE OF TICKETS: mel Berrett made a partial report from a! GROCERS, . YOUNGS. MASONIC MoH seaRs~ YSO%' ane Fane ip ‘r N. 7 Merzoer, ae, Dr. Henion has, in conuection with his peculiar treatment, discovered a specific for that terrible dis- st ward; a little crowd in that ward got all 417 Seventh Street, Prince George’s county, Md., left his team--a | house a scrimmage followod, such as is seldom wi from them by Gill Brothers and depos- | which, by erg act ant ul tt for | case, Epileptic Fits, and particularly iuvites those such gifts, and it seemed there was a partiality sed on New Jet . ‘The ne-ghbors could y its » is to be forever free to all citizens of every testa that ection Heme a oimed tose | Speen wagon. in font of Mane on ik | Sn Moy Sy" GHe teu wero | Meda lens © Co. ‘The inter caim that wo | Ketcwedt tows Recieyteecuasinmmc yr | Sana Wh te Sram PEALER IN be boy. and a few minutes afterwards the animals | M™0cls aud on agriving, Sand, things very mach, ‘been obtained by th: me READ THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS: and fore given, and 3 of Py the mode of drat + aod them, and im gah, rimming wo, ith eect. to Penney! | tol deaveduafo hesscond: thefirt wontint say | C8.” Judge Tappan, atthe aalt of pa Soroh undtrtardls ut " y FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GROCERIES, vania avenue, thence into Louisiana avenue | Kicked ont, and repeated assaults had heen made on | & Co.. J.B. Haskin receiver, and | the scheme, from are now pablis and 9th street, where they came into contact | the professor's castle, but he had successfully re- | Henry Clews refused to put the°money in his | in the form of ac! ota, be fur free has beer .A.L.SKELLAN, 29 Robinson street, Fall PB ne ees ce Bi Ph ear og ay | all the time and received no months, : i ( nl i u 0 i Has Coxstantiy ix Store, with a horse belonging to Mr. ©. A. Cissel, (re- [relaed them all. The officcr gobbled thom all up and | hands. Judge Tappen then issued a peremp- | of cost to who ‘ire managementof | benefit until I went to Dr. Henion on the 1th of Last bh ‘ding at 19h and fete ethwest,) attac’ jodzed them in the 7th precinct station. The jwlge, | tory order, with esult-—V. F. fH. | this undertakin, committed by the trustees | March, when he gave mem) voice in three mimuces give his views toa wagons ia which: were Mn WG. Wallan | siicr bearing the case tecerved jatgment." ?""* | tory order, with the above result—v. ¥. ri. | {hip andey je Governor of Ken: | mend has feniained good ever since. Wil answer ere how pro-cribe a . W. G. 4 FINE OLD WHISKIES, and his som, who were just about starting off. | ©. govin charged with keepifw hie pine The pole of Robinson’s wagon struck Cissel’s | Suniay forthe sale of articlosol prodty horse in the left, breast, and! entered t0 a depth | Lo e profit; neste. charsed with selling, ligne of nearly three feet. The boy, according to cense. Counsel for defence arked a disnti inquiries. Mrs. ROBERT LAWTON, 16 Lyon street, Fall RiverCancer of two years) a mt Mad train at ous physicians and io beuckis cured by Dr, Henion in ten days, without pain. Wil answer in: quiries. Mrs. CORNELIA A. BARTLETT, 107 4h lieved that common giving them all Three or four mod: tion would not zecomplish the ob Keyed the people wanten ant S7-It is stated that the Pope lost $200,000 by | if Concert should be the receni failure of a bank ai Brussels. ey: et B7-A Massachuvetts state constable stopped | JON 8. CAIN. See's Public Library of Ky. tal ts of all who it, held on manfully, | ground of detective warrant and information, the | the sale of prize candy at ‘a charitable talr in ! ‘Ky Beved the people wantey ay increase not of the | And did bia best toatop the runaways, but ii | Court evcrved hie decision. |" New Bedford last week ass palpable violation | Tickets are now ready forsale, and all orders for 02 Nored stees, bt ‘4 Eg | (ie . t ‘ - Seard of cdzcation of the District of Columna, ee ee ee a ee oe George, W. Simmons, colored, pleaded guilty to FINE OLD WINE, COOKING Wig, PURE JAMAICA KUM, pees ao «| street. New Bedford—Cancer of the face, NEW ENGLAND RUM, up sanding. Mr. Gatchell | stealing gm) poumis of waste paprr amity tags rom | mgr Already, since the beginning of January, S52 To aequemaens the whole of one check ; cured in seven days, "i ‘that there shall be had the injured “horse killed soon after the ac- | ihe Interior Department, and wascommitted to Jail | have been reported the wreck pry beh ships, 08. BE. BRAMLETTE, Lonisvillo, Ky.. peg ye ead SCOTCH WHISE Y, “dnt simply schools at which all dren shall on Annie Sullivan, 6 ° | and tw ine schooners. , ~ RTER, $c. have the right to obtain an education. He un- | aye qavarune Mine Leclerg’s “Paulino,” | keep.the peace, Bailey pleaded guilty to jwrenty-ni fork, Providence, and New 5 L received no 7 + — 5 ss Ki assalt on Silas Johnson, &#7-The new Missouri senator pronounces his OB FAMILY USE. tere ey ase tant Gate for granted that | inthe “Lady of Lyons,” last night, was a satis- | hou cclored: @6, und coste, Walter end’ Hearictss | name Boyes with the acm on toe cee sya. | F aan tee them. It wastrae the col. | £etory sorumption, bat tee support bchgty 4 Lewis, cols charged A with Peeping s Dowdy, house | ble, Tome Benton once said bis mame ought = i - 1 } | Streng enon, make the performance street, betw: ects; judgment eus- ag Ram Sra aenke shestaere a tat caatpoeee whole what ft should have been. <The Hanch- | pemled and agcused put under bonds for appearance. . FOREIGN FRUITS. 7A correspondent of the Boston Herald 5) me , | back” will be played to-night, with a good east, Se Ree EOS ites that thing he ever took hold of Sh urged that 20 long se the chikiren afe hope | SOS‘ sc ociieniu ons ol’ ber nan 00h, oat | TuuTaian ov Boss Twaan—Cryet-coomi- at oat aes tees eee ee fod tr. 6. W. Brook rone to a point of onder that | oorne Thea ce pened the week with | carom New York soaedeg, a ier cae Totals tn tite e apo other planet and sent by yarn onl -odes = = “ iter Comique oj weel case ew be ti ene.’ seools The petat was tated yest mised | a good house and a ‘capital programme, the per- | examination of Garvey, 2 tote ast 7 HALFORD ‘on him during his stay in New | Splendid assortment of “ref. S. proceeded, saying that the question | {tte the toTton'eBolree.” “Go aid see it oo, | Paes ea Riae te abrene be wes wath over MOS? WONDEBIUL INVENTION oF THE ill give Fifty Dollars (850) Reward to any RB If the bill was passed, would not separate | Tiene if vou want to laugh. $1,000,000, acquired between 1368 and 1871. He Mogey? Blectro-Galvanic SPECTA-< IER LEICESTERSHIRE yisae" zccols be entailed on them for a time longer? aby Benson is the best card of the season at | said he alwaysintended toretarn, but his friends ciat Pate 4 | ay 3 If the bill transferred the property to the Dis- itan Varieties Theater, and isdraw- | told him they would not fight his battles for him : x une he M "t HOFES Agent, ttt government, then they could ask the log- | led houses and bringing stamps to | unless he went away. Upon being cornered on Ww yeas ‘atch Materials, . ishture to give them mixed schools, but if there | IRS row p Aon) : uestion ‘ho cis ered h | Beslgs in Watches, Je 7th ste. dect-ly AB UC. isso traneter ot the property, he thought the | Manager Henze’s nec Noremgled| Ford eTweel, ‘Sweene = Lt TABLE SAUCE, — G2=4T BARGAINS IN CLOTHIN Delivered direct from Vessel and Wharf. aT TO 1 ‘af Srmavs’. Clothing. ot nly attraction however; there are | saidthcy were Tweed, Sweeney, Connolly, and u only Hank Syolth 3 z OUNT Y rae a> Peape Le CHEAP FOB Casi! . As for mixed schools, they would | his baek, taking every particle of this increase, shou! #240 LBS. GUARANTEED To THE TON. | \Y OUTHS' SUITS FROM My i CCHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AT Less THAN Sera _ im two weeks. Will answer inquiries. arch. aah eslou totem ane, vrinckiche .. Lwas cured that Fcould nol get a | those afflicted owt Cancer or Skin CANNED GOODs. i his: et cure. : : ii ‘Sole aah PURE APPLE CIDER, = Would ontail separate schools tor years to own up people there well worth sceing aud M 7 oe > NEW YORK APPLES. xami 0. = ik 00. oF grit cuoice BUTTER, with a et. ion of a RD Packed expressed for family use in small pails Received Weekly. Fave ie TS a) trade It is ordered that tl Ly com EY a ers be ~ . Fn ag Br eeeetT. Con wz _fis4r_BOASTED FRESH EVERY Day. I a OF . ilar the afc , 1D VALE! ~ come as everything els hal come. of ’ : Ez ° ¢ ue grees ore | og reli Sento 1 BAUS’. eS ati SPE E estate ; ain ot x e (a OB CLOTHING GO TO. Aus", . . Hall one of them? A. He was 9 % E- 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, ~fr; Wm. P. Ruder favored the bill becanse | Marine eairaced inthe lot but could wot sayhe gx. | P2UIT TREES ADAP an y THIS RE | cog yERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADE ree fhe people wanted it, amt became womeot the Tac ay coramizart 1 beseen that | pected Hall to fight his battles for him, UAL, FROG Oats AL TREES, Exc. a hin pies oo Sex Sues QVEBCO. RICES | os. tamaiedetea ie Ashe ei betieee, penetra mennlcs charch, | on, used tant tno caalaxmoaater kinsiewen, ss ¢. GILLINGHAM & CO... D°URLEPRRASTED BLACK Crore. they might ‘as well have sak afew years back | {b and’ G streets, ita Sfty-sisth anniversary. | real and fetitions, were $200.000, Tho real ones ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, oe ROWN KERSEY OVERCOATS ey might as well ipation without saf- | The Kev. Dr. Humphrey. Rev. Mr. Nason, | might be ¢90,000. The value of hiswite's dis- asuingrox, D.C; sor, B AT STRAUS’. Frage. Ii we get this bill, how long will i be | ™ - about $12,000, ‘Tweed presented !fa with some Op the JOHN ¥. GREENE, of a FAMILY USE. ‘ SaaS ONE TET Dretore we get mixed schoois (Velees —Thirts- | Fea a articles On hie marriage, which ‘he stillhas. | pubied'to im inet day of seine! ux | gmrocwietese eet A STRAUS’. er . not so long sustained crose-xamination more 3 itil enitilvied 4 pop ag eT ae BOE Pe. society. He CaDceted, to Prenuker ‘coloulzed in | coolly than was expected, cme In Obtain Biren froin Waste Relied | ETN nr Gants. | BLACK AND BLUE DIAGONAL COATS i is will follow. ; . we Spee a 4 mE W. Ih, Conter said that two of the trustees | Laberin since the war is 2,087, and the officers of Prxxsyivasia Goat Trape.—The ‘wanted the teen to urge mixed schools for the | thé Society state that thousands are waiting for rales dull, sith iatiio ar so eenmacte ng. ————_— that opportunity to emigrate. FOR SAL8 BY ALL GROCERS. HI®AVY BEAVER SUITS aT 998 AT STBAUS’. eof killingthe bill. Mr. Wormiey wanted It operators and the LACK CLOTH VESTS TecGar meet: Mat ccers wereapematels He |g teenie Cup Gouzpen 70 DEATEAA pomp bolle ge EE Ceaticoani: woop! woop: B AT STRAUS’. ners civil rights bill passes they can walk into | little boy, two years old, son of Mr. R. D. Wat- | soon as tolle a ST ise whis chenld aot ome WHOLESALE 40D REVAL! ix MikED SOT any school. ne Bingen Bee seater Lith street, | mence with its usual activity. It is estimated — 8S ‘AT STRAUS’. Rey. J. W. Gree: ‘Srnavs’. the trustees had not done their duty; they had to interfere with Saban ‘THE CONSCIENCES OF YOUNG rt & cannot get mixed schools, they ask an s they ‘s im have. He was in favor of mixed schools, and although he was not Dr. J. L. N. Bowen favored the bill because {HE PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING, CES. = mise; or social equalityist, aud , came down on Moser VED I Ber i hite people's - & 0. ee ‘attention called to the deplorable AT STRAUS’. Bice ei oat'c inte wien | Hn tie ROG Mage he oS | eure uk ae a 5 ppaeneinnaianiad Vg Bian to feel that he had. the right marry her, | Church South of this city. and wore married at | Vistion ‘which, it hoped, would put a stop to Terty seston es When we ary outside own | witnesses. They will leave on the cars to-night ‘the: color. (Cheers) for Richmond. anateee ow 4 Penrespennsge Hse Asean: THE CONGRESSIONAL BILL APPROVED. ‘Tue Caves ov wen Deatn. ¥ Saacianan: aes ‘J os. son yesterday, assisted by Dr. J. F. Sulton, portmarter of that aity amounting to held'a mortem examination on the oe, of has been recovered. re cee C wrest nortuwen, Pelecmamtor’, Ascstant Postmaster or a ‘found the cause of death to be | S7°¢t ‘A. Green, mail clerk, and congestion of the brain, superinduced by inten ee Clerk, on the barge of peranee. a en! eheneodinrensee! EES, their im the New. aan Mormance at Wilard’ Hall lant niga, Le proving fr thecal aoe ae med? sie Hidde ouss; who Reve ewect and | clinthensing: =e Eis pacees Sad ceria ares | tc Senet pe oe sooane cate violin and harp. ‘They should have a good house | the legislature. ‘The disease, it says, costs the to-night. state a great deal of money.

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