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_ EVENING STAR. __ DOUBLE SHEET. ~ LOCAL NEWS. a &e., Te-night. Natioral Teater—Carlotta Leclereg, “Plot and Passion” and “Jack Sheppard.” e Bimein Hat Metropolitan Hal_—The infant wonder, ‘Baby Beweon,” aul other stars. jeorgia Plantation Minstrels. Condensed Locals, President Grant is expected to be. present at the interesting exercises of the reopening of inion Chape? to-morrow morning. STne-Ohin awociation have dotormined to tale part is the ine: ceremonies, and on the ev ning of March 4th will give 2 grand sociable at Masonic Temple. Rev. Bernant A. Marx pastor ef the Ch: 7 moeption, and Rev. James Starkey as assistant pastar of St. Stephen's Churck, and they have entered i their duties. Some of the finest musical talent among our @olored citizens performed the opera of “The itably at St. Doctor of Aleantara” very © Martin's Hall last night. The treape contem- a tour of the north, but befare going will give two performances at Lincoln Hall, in this he law classof the University of George- town organized last evening by the election of the followi ing aticers: A. @; Fails, prosident; 8 joe. yws—ot che chime: te another ‘ee for the inauguration ball building—that two er three grand promenarte concerts be given by Marne Rand therein, assisted by other bands which may be in the city at that time, the proceeds to be [a to the District relief @ommittee for the efit of the p in ——— of the bad — case Lear prevailed for the past several weeks, wor! upon the new state department has been Sus- pended, except in the workshope erected in the neighborhood of the vew building, where the ornamental stone work is bic 3 Polished and made ready ¢o be placed in position as soon, as the weather moderates sufficiently co enable ‘the workmen to resume their work. —_—_o—__. District Bills in the House of Bepre- sentatives Yesterday. After our regular report of proceedings in the Bouse of Representatives closed yesterday, the hour <f two o'clock having arrived, Mr. Stark- weather, (Conm.,) chairman of the District eommitice. said he was willing to allow the ‘aval bill to Pon for hale anhour, whteb would leave ample time for the business of the District eommiitee. r. Roosevelt (N. ¥.) objeeted to any motion which wouki take the District committee off the floor. ile desired last session to show up enor- mous fravis being perpetrated here, but was eboked off; nnd trom that day to this there had been frauds amounting to six or sever millions ef dors, which he believed were due to that eperation. He did not now propose to sabmit to this . ‘The business of the committee, he said. was of great importance, and he would listen fo no motion for a postponement. The District comunittee was allowed to report. After Mr. Poland had ed a resolution recommending an appropriation of $300,000 for the pu of harbor improvements, which was to the committee on commerce, and after the passage of the bill prohibiting gift enterprises in the Distsict of Columbia, as in yesterday's SraR— Mr. Poland reported adversely npon Senate Dill to better define the duties of the board of health of the District of Columbia, with the xeeamiendation that i lle ou the ‘table. So jer Mr. Crehds (Ind. for the better educat ported a bill to provide of the iasdigeut blind in . Pased. authorizing the trustees of the Presbyterian congregation m Georgetown to tlis- pone of real estate; passed. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION. _Mr. Starkweather (Conn.) Hy oop abe bill to aid sm the maintenance of the fire department inthe District of Columbia, with a recomm:n- dation that the Senate amendments be con- eurred in; which was adopted, Rud the bill was pased. [Itappropriates one-third of the cost of maintaining re department fu this Dis- Sict not to exceed the sum of $25,000 anbually.} FUR GOVERYMENT OF THE COLORED SCHOOLS. ‘The bill abolishing the present board of trus- tees of colored schools, and providing for the appointment of a board of nine by the Gover- wor, instead of by the Secretary of the Interior, rey by Mr. Chipman, delegate from the rict of Columbia. {This bill, it will be reme: Stan dered, was publish: in T ‘at the time it was introdeted eis ea o a to ofer an ame: 1e 2 ae Secretars tare of the hterior te ir. Chipman declined to allow it to be ad- vusworth (Ii) made the point of order delevate could not object toa meiaber ing heard. Phe Speaker (Mr. Wheeler, of N.¥., being temporarily in the chair) saic the gentleman ‘was a member of the committee, and had every Fight of a member except to vote. ‘Mr. Chipman demamied the previous ques- Won. bat «nbsequently withdrew it, aud yiclled twenty minutes to Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt then addressed the House, re- viewing the conrse of the District government, aud charging the gromest frauds in the man- agement of the board of public works and faise- hood in its annual report, as well as in the re- sent in answer to the resolution of the . pronou: it am outrage and a lie, and an insult tothe House and the country. The board of public works were inted without the consent and placed the control of the peopleot the District. They were the agents of the government, and goverminent was responsible for their misdeeds, and it should deal liberally with the District,’ hut should not place wore inoney in the hands of these agents. BILLS PASSED. ‘The bill in relation to the colored schools was mn Pras el. iridge ( Wis.) reported a bill to provide Pessoal of the Wooden buildings in Su- 'y square, and it was passed. The Maryland Womaa VEKINCT OF THE CORONOR'S JURY. Vesteriay Tue Star an account of @ shocking teurder wear Beltsville, Md.. che ewewmstamces which ‘were that on ‘Thursiay afternoon, the body of a colored woman named Lizzie Gardiuer, was found ina h nest Suunvside, some 12 miles from this der, Bae on the ana Obie railroad, near which lay «large club which wad supp! te Bave ieen tm beating her over the head. Ta wes also stated that a woman named Caro- Line Revbarn was susvected of the @ourt 1 threats. aud that the cause usy because deceased had recently married a man with whom she (Caroline) had been tiv- ing. Yesterday afternoon the coroner's, jury found a verdict that deceased came toher dea! by blows inflicted, as they believe, by Caroline Eevburn, ami accordingly she was committed to the Marlboro’ jait to answer the charge. arance of Miss req is announced for to-night at Theater. when Tom Taylor's in- teresting drama ‘Plot and Patsion/” favorably recived by au appreciative &u: last evening, will be repeated. Next week we sre to have with us again the lively Oates’ comic opera troupe, but without the burly bur- Jesquer of female characters—Allen. His place 1. said to b> well supplied. however, and then we bave the charaain Mrs. Oates herwsif, the ploas- ing tenor Drew, whois said to be improving ray 4 * eae! of = favorites, ‘who will r in --Fortunio” on Monday evening. Theater place > Es eRe Tnams of the star performers at the Comijue for the past fortnight will give Beat week to mew faces, those of our citizens who have failed tosee the capital performances of the week should avail themselves of the last chance to-night. There wiil be a great bill, Closing with “Dick Turpin.” To-night is the last appearance of the wonder- fal child Baby Benson at the Varieties Theater, and of course the be crowded. AsmonuExT ov Stpoxa—To-day,, tho fol- lowing assignment jie courte ors ditret Monday J Juige second Monday May, Juilge Hum- ester cot ae Ia ‘District—First Mondays June and December, Probate Court—J: Olin. and Luke Bowles each destificll vitthelrevidence yas cumulative. z ius Warren testified that Bromley and were well aot ‘MR. HILL'S ETATEMENT. Mr. Hill made the ‘statement: He jee ER Kasei excitement; almost any key, @ Tt is easily administered, ut his | surance and Loan and Trust wen tn sonal dows, shirt in his pants, his pistol. went down | branch of | Business have made arrange- } ap ag Weal peste ant = and looked fto ¢ dining-room, when the hall | ments with the St. Lowle Mutual Life Insurance eure aff the various adfuctions of the Throst door opened; immediately and fired and | Com St. Louis, Mo., to transfer their Congo, Colds, Asthma, Cronp, Infin- the party fell; jumped over the body, ranont | Life Insurance buslnees to the said St. Louis mr, Bronchitis, and Lnctpient Con, and gave the alarm; was certain that the front | Life Insurance Company, dn terms and con- Also, wan ee Frog Ey ~4 door was closed; fastencd it himself; it fastened | ditions which secure to the patrons of the An- re poe pe us night lock; did net have-any conversation | chor Life Insurance Gampany all the adyan- ‘will be conddered @ aoa ith the man; might have said + ta; its secured to them under their ‘that you will Sul it just ts. ind, we invite a trial Bail would open the dopr; never heard of any | without an; of premiums, rates, oF up in bottles, a: #9 conts aad $1 cach. Gentleman seeing Mary Bromicy except one eho reek mn. . Having thus arranged be bad oaly of . called Johrmy, but witness had never seen the | for the protection of the interests of all our ARTRUR NATTANS, Druceist, A STRANGE MAN IN THE HOUSE. person so called. Ee Seaee. we take Benen fe immediately took out his revolver and THE J em that the o at fe In- pows3-tr Corner streets northwest. i a tliem that'the St. Louis Mutual Life I 91 and D a going down stairs to the dining room saw a man | The Jury found the following verdict: “That | strance Company, with which this arrange- age 35 aga aad) toward him, and believing the per- | the deceased came to his death about 11 o’clerk | ment bas been made, is one of the leading and be, gi aut. be GRD. son to bea burglar he fred and without waiting | p.%.on the ath inst., at the residence of John of the kind in the country, ee op Sie oy poe es to sea the result of the ahot, fan to the pavement, | B- Hill, by reason pf a pistol-shot wound in as its brilliant success amd accumula” Price bb Gonts'ecr pallon daitvered, jeall thst fired two shots ‘stance. |, head, from nds of John B. Hill. | tions during a of fifteen (15) ? Private watchman LeBille was the first to her find from the evidence that | years fully attests. ‘Within a short time Cowles. . and upon enterit house the life! the ing Was justifiable; and they further | this Company ptt fomewhat retormed ‘Its LEE & PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE body 6f Captain Kinney was found lying a few believe that the deceased did not enter the hows platform (wed »_imtroducing some of alc tdaas da ae ante Soa eaeatiioen Seene shot. rglarious parpase.”” most vu 4 On the rendition of the verdict Mr. Hill was features known ‘in ae pence of in- Imitation released from custody. ‘J surance, such as the contribution plan of | Chere ‘an BART. BROMLEY, gh the entire disuse of the old prem-| “Pocrrae = Citckens, 75.@8125 Base dee. who wae looked-at with interest by the jury and | ium-note ‘system, the tem: y army Reese pair; turkeys, $1@@3.0 each; 8@Z-. an examina’ " ——— cx conpoemnee ‘i Be, prerzected psy a ee classed Teer i eon aa Fb. Pics eee hiahiiak waa the ball struck nearly in center of evidence chow her tamiliarity with the | &c., w! for the better sect icy- : Tan 3 Seheod thd peed tas the head, Causing | decenresisis said to be twenty-five years old. | holders, pt has adopted the ‘highest Basis of Let agg father epee ge almost She is very sma! in statue and from her size | standard’ reserve practiced in this counter. Tube esdies come Bill Seer: TWSTANTANEOUS DEATH. would not be ji to be more than 11 or 12 | Feeling satisfied that every interest of our poli- hundred, @8@12; chickens, @ dozen, % In searehiag the clothing of the deceasel no | years oid. Her features are small, her nose a | cy-holders have been faithfully ded and as | ducks, $4.20: cage, Sai sturnige, 81 saat bg Sh SG weapon of any kind was found. In one of the | sharp pointed one, snd her face rather narrow. | fully secured as ble in making this change, ried apples, anberries, S114 B | thie noble remedty. Prompted bys desire to | a ‘kets was 2 memorandum-book containjng | She has dark brown hair that does not reach her | we shall be ‘to have an interview with all live turkeys, a Ferae: for ‘and usiag this medicine, in a sealed Shi cx and in another: four skeleton and | neck, aml her cyes are | light | bme | our patrons, as thelr premiums become due at | Srrch: duely 22.8 domn: roam, @2 P dozen: | euvelope, to any une whe necde it, Fire re nighi-latch Keys. With ope of the latter itis | OF gry, while “her cidn’ ie dightly. freckled, | thtabifice, and wil take great. Dlearure tu ex | Pyamante, $1s0@s @ down; Nontwn, ene, Madrees, JOSEPH T. INMAN- premnmel that he opened the deor of Mr. Hill’s | In her general appearance she is anything but | plaining to them the manner of transfering their | for turkeys, @36 hor chickens aol Bis heres Btation D, Bible House, wns, bed iaotaaen a in ism mystery. | preposwessing. She was attired this morning in | policies, which thy will please bring with thom bout 20 tens of hay and a we been oki; | merely New’ York City it is not known-that he was. the influeace | & brown woolen dress, worn rather short, red, | when their next premiums become due. The | prices as follows:—) 1 Ay 20 Bow: = of liquor at the thme of the shooting, and thare- | White and Yen striped shawl, black hat, | Local Beard of tors of the Anchor Life $1008 & AMUSEMENTS. far ai eer Socguchaminake. ‘Thins | ‘cmon with nek eve. ama pear toad | Imedrance Company hare, Ny rewlion paced inte areas shia mysterious part ‘affair. ers. ‘ave her testimony in a quick manner, | by at their annual’ mecting, become the " ; > Pears. RIRESS exer hesitating a moment when the question | Local Bosed of Directors of tho Se Tonie Mat | ee ee Ne ait Lees tad Missense. war about 35 for a number of was pul er. Life Insurance Company for the ict of —— cars was aclerkinthe ‘Treasury Departmant, | ) Columbia, the sald company having ratidedand | yin Fatlaub: ar eepy of eee ieee oe te ek ee oe Hews qnite prominent in local politics. and | Amether Liv from Wiss | endorsed contract existing between said | original “Valeria, or Treasured To- ‘The distinguished arires, for a time filled the position of Inspector of | Brown, of the ry tment, | Boardand the Anchor Life Insurance Compa- | Yong.” published by Pond & Co. ake et citi MISS CARLOTTA LECLERCQ wood under the District government. He ‘THE FACTS AnovT T CONCESSION. ny. Thus have all the interests involved in the | 56 remembered, tote be brought. red Fees 1 . eny in eontr: , and some months since sicemiye contracts and pledges of the Anchor Tite fnsur- oy bught ont by @ loca FRIDAY. Jan. ee an ton ‘House? aml changed | MY DearStar: I believe in conquering error, | Contras ny been secured to the Board m-m- | CO™Pany at the National Theater on the 7th of i . ouame to thé ye which he and having come across a sized one, i bars, ‘policy-bolders, and. the ani BENEFIT OF MISS LECLERCQ, many acquaintances are | Yin Wconaner itor givelt up. ‘There! ‘ore, we feel sure that we shall on ily You have, no doubt, heard : . at a loss to know how he cazue in the honse, and | orien ee? aepiene tte Ne speak the feelings of our Board | mem- the general impression is that while intoxicated plain ie phenomena, atmos- | bers and policy-holders, when we express he mistook Mr. Hill's house fo: another. our feclation "of the conduc of r Hill states that he was not acquainted with the or Capt. Kinney, and does not recollect that he Insurance officers in thus pro- tecting our mutnal interests. We cannot close pherical, met |; epizootical, (beat that on adjectives!) and ae ise, which have dis- turbed mother Earth of lato; and which, they ‘to patrons of mnsic interest os exer met him.’ A couple of years since, when | Tina tiney couie comete ieee nent | Without referring ‘to the advantages (to the | Dd the drama, and the pubiie at large as well. | SATURDAY, at 2, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. living at No. 125 Indlana avenue, hie (Hill's) ling our steady old planct. Well I believe ia | Community) of our Local Board features, which | THe Boanp or Free Gommiserongne mot LADY OF LYONS. house was entered by burglars, and @ lot of val- | ticeoncusion, but your comet, "Vil mone ot ic, | Wil be continned ander the arrange- | last night, and Mr. McDevitt, from the commit- : uable clothing was stolen. Since that time he | | don't believe any comet would be silly conan | MCntsas heretofore. By this system our com- | tre on uniforms, submitted 3 looking to ‘ON SATURDAY NIGHT, has always kept a loaded revolver in his sletp- | t, go ona “bust” like that, nor indulge in fil pany Decomes e home company wherever it docs | the immediate uniforming of the department, ak do a ing sourtanel tourer ee pared for a simi- | haSor to suche estont ae termine eat nese, in that it loans a large portion of ita | adopted. Mr. Smith offered a resolution that che PLOT AND PASSION lar event, and this was the first time he used it. | i.e of ens rimens, where they | {mds to its patrons wherever it has these | department take part in the inaugural proces- AND WHAT WAS SAID THIS MORNING. Teche hart comabody mecumene, where they | Boards, thereby increasing the security of those | ‘sion; The sad affair occasioned some excitement | Mifht hurt some ene ye Me; insured by deposits ‘and Investments in their 2 ——_—_—____ JACK SHEPPARD. a the friends of the and many | “We age very industrious; ao much so that, | °*2 comm Instead of di this | ‘Tue Sunpay Gazerts for to-morrow is to be es were the conjectures among them this morning | when everybody else home at 12o'clock in., | Amount of money from its proper channel and | a speciaily good number. That's what the colo, | _ MONDAY EVENING next, Jan. 27h, Mre.3. A as to how the deceased came to be in the house. | Ye conscientiously shee till one batt conn sanies up in Eastern States, at a less rate of | nel says,and he knows. OATES and ‘Opera Company im her recou: Some of the deceased's friends were incensed past three. But that’s leaving th ont 1; | interest than could be obtained where it is first ———_ -see- structed version of FORTUNIO. against Mr. Hill, and spoke in condemuatory 4 eS, at Cho industrious | Teceived, as is the practice with many other ei rie ce araaaaes | tated eatheetaretate ted! ERRRAU TERS =y terms, but the lar; the station seemed to think that the shooting companies, on bene of the restrictions in well, we were working away for dear life, thelr a COURT TIN GENERAL TERM —To-day, Benj e 3 ike ‘he members of our Local a “ > . Was justitiable. Ghat inc aunleas fie Hen ah fy nomkt like to knaw | Goard are too well known in this city ‘as among | Buses “Ppen! from Patent Ofte: appeal. dieuie--l. ‘The Coroner's Inquest. r3 Our best and truest bnsiness men, to require an | Amon} & unt, ax justice of the peace, was approve. The coroner, Dr, Patterson, commenced the | Syme {6 think of it, Ton t know what the rst | introduction at this time, ‘Theat’ names appear Wher wit! be prevented the powerful drama, in ree acts by Tom Taylor, PLOT AND PASSION, With an admirable distribu: ion of characters, px shect open this morning. INCOLN HALL. mer 5 ¢ my knowlege POLICE COURT, Judge Snali—Vesterday, Daniel inquest about 11 o’clock this morning, the fol- he a on all our literatare, and we take pleasure in | Carroll, profanit, 10, Mary Nugent, a vagront, lowing being eworn as jurors: Edward Johuson, | 224, bro Lyte a Bond referring tothem for any information desired in | was scnt to the workhouse. "Mary "Dell, profan *3 Fentton J Fe Sidebar eeaher, George W. | dust wonderful curl to his mustache; when ali | ToBand % the above statements. Those gentle~ | 3» Mart Huckley.lond ant boisteroud laugua, atton manuel Caton, Charles | a: once a sound burst on our ears, which forcibly on the charge of stealing $15. in ct W. Perkin: e W. Simms, Henry L. Tur- | reminded me of the tine when, 1 i | 1aPs: loaned (under the Anchor Life) to those who | Charles Howard, a mu ho " ‘ ; pon asounil | needed such accommodation, and we believe | Qudneie eae eee Ae ner, Samuel L. Colbath, Francis W. Colelazier, Une: that, we ein to go ae dom comm that undor the present ‘arangetmcuts “wer “ai protesting it. which she dented Pronome RO RGA SRST RE THE FIRST WITNESS *, >” the We .. - ‘as unequaled by any Minstrel Troup in cree citigt ras, Oticer Lusky, who, tatited that | Shotscansetn’ Aw'it was, ona hyuaske | bebe what eur patrons feilipay aa atntion | Riparcaif and vatcry cesar. Rig: gs nde tee ee about ten minutes past 1i o’clock he heard the | press had burst. . - " ole : lev, his e report of apistol, and afew minntes afterward | "Well, T thonght of spontancons combnetion, | ouside Parties until they have interviewal as | Sal tialanee te Marware Bailes hin wife, andthe | Remember tae Gr ._j23-3 a boy told him thet s manhad been stot ain. Ler mmitse-gh tet hing awfal, in | On thiseubject, as we can assure them of all the | the peace six mouthy and go to dail unt a TON THEATER COMIQUE. aessment down fo the homeand saked'wiere | Yaet wher T noticed uss ekeeuspeatored | frets imho case much hater than tose who | food’ Bucy Sk el avant, the WBE nc teeth ee OTe. | Sinabet aan WN mpi | at Snot Sari HS we | Smee clash Sacomenor octet | sch i gt ANOTHED S55 ESTESEAIENEEY. the man entered my house and Tdid not know | the chamicliers acted asit they had a compli, | bY them from the Home Office, ( Lito.) ‘charged NOVELTY. SENSATI: but that he was a burglar.” Witness placed Hill ft St. Vitus: dnd | {PAs oF send their Policies there, are not in ‘brandy: Roce of akeieeat ay et under arrest and breught kim to the stam | cuted Lent erage aaeet heaee eine ee tended by the Officers of said Company to af- | Gfaskirt; thirty dare iw jai Abeaheg Wenn Retura ae eae 7, begged Mr. Hill said that he had been alarmed by | satehel pirouctted In the most gracefal mannar, | £' Policy Holders in this Agency, af ia} | was hued $108 for selling fhauor without license. en of the Serio-comic Vocalists, burglars while living on Indiana avenue. Wit- | and my tumbler made a beeline for the wate. | Mtangements have been made with John T. TO-DAY. The Marvelous Man of Mystery Inginte the Ritebe ksh on the puner door, (open- | eooler. Soon xe I could coliect my seattore’ | {jeer (nat all renewals and cates ce Ol; | Maes wationsets eas Rea ig opal amd Bathory on The Destinge fenho fina. tmto the kitchen,) he gron oor. % <I + 4 le ng to pe ng “ " ’ s . 2 Sane yen ie found the body, where Mr. Hilf is stated to have | a2¢ seal Leeda a iaath, Betas wks Licnter & Garona, lan, Mr. Hughes." Judge, your honor, Ton “SANCHESTER AND JESNINGS stuod, &e. ce thinking that merit mor may waste | Gencral Agents, comer F and Lith ets. | [a"SU", Mr Hughes. Judge, Tha: | The New and Splendid Divertinments Robert Le Bille, special officer, swora.—Testi- Temi gpe agra pr gell miae so ee Judge —* Then you pload guilty.” Hughes" I CAPITAL BALLET TROUPE fed that he was at the corner of oti and «i | Plowing the top of his head of, and inteting Gallows mee. fuga answer fo" that ‘charge ee OR es | Setanta: Really Salis’ Wenner “name Bat streets; heaid the ery of “police.” and a shot; “ 7 Wasiunotox, D. C., Jan. 21, 1873. nari i adc ‘A it, Daate Boa went dver, and was told bya lady that there | migt have the pleaurd of aitting: uparn Sine, | Eiilor Stare Please admit the Tolleartage in | Eteby fotificd to bearing the lan iammancousm, | ily Brille Amieracy) Howe Cciewe, Julia Beant were fe corpus; but when I reached his desk, thare | relation to Rey. Mr. Fox's sermon of last Sun- stopped about half way and abnaed New Acts Roecentricities by Dick Parker, Otto BURGLARS IN THE HOUSE, was my gentleman sitting, no more ‘‘seattered” | day, as reported in your pi of last evenin ing the police d—d cowards in Burbank, da Lee, James Douglas, B. Jeav killing her husband; ran up the steps, and then | than usual, and from his lips there came | ““Deuth-bed cicpesienee ta itPossible?” We | Hwas then the arrest was made. 1 2 Buckley. down to the Kitchen, where he found Hill in his | the soundof “TN beards. tion te wie ne | do keene Ae eee aes numerous, or are | OMicer, will you tell the court whether, or not the | The Cclebrated Character Dancers, Gus Peters, stocking feet, with a pistol im his hand; Hill said | disputing axioms, and consequently did. wot | the persone fessions always | Bmiccr "1 dout koow: canals speak heat. | MES Re REE y : that of man laid fn the passage, and that he | gainaay it, but retired sn —basket, | sincere, or whether the subject of them may uot | Tam ait.” Hughes." Wimat dil ouartest te for, | oe MENT EVER IN 8 RenINC believed there were more burglars in the house. | good intentions, and all. how you kuow | be deceived; but sii it possible to truly | loud talking or becanse I called the police cowards? 2 z Matineee—W cdnesday and Saturday. Witness went through the house, but failed to | w! aud how the “‘coueussion” occurred. repent upon 8 death-bed? We understand Mr. <a talking; the cursing was in aloud -erformance conclides eveui wun ths bril- Seabee. pashan than anaeh Miss Brown, Baxtodany that it i yomtiie, His text, Luke SS ee i would like to Vigne scenic originality of Briton ¥ Su Daa Wm. Chase, colored, as on xxlii., 8-43, teaches us the penitence and par- relent ‘ 4 ai strects, when he heard a policeman’+ don of the thief upon the cross. A strange text, Sin itood ae eoeeeee [N VARIETY THEA- ae a eT ran’ to the place; saw come bays, sMaLLeron Amp vaceryarion. | | We would say, from which to prove that no | (hevaanmawury seihe court would b ng Re ee and a lady sak: ‘hat @ man had beenshot. A] arg ting of the board of health last night, preeasg eyes ong open em bed! We quate | dictory testimony might be brought in. I will ‘ine | THE, GREATEST A eRe Oey AND ran for an offecs-and he returned with one. | pr. ‘Verdi, health officer, sald & complaint hyd Worktionty enahy no thee ae ee | Heatel es Finan erent Jon feel sarieved. TRE BEST Ty THe CRY ~ ftness all and saw y+ | been ai}- | ‘0 critically analyze the text, and conclusively | Huzbes. Kyo “ : iil the head Tying toward 2he from door. pox in the viclaity of the ymachool,and | Prove that it did notaustain the assumption | bows are Si.” Wt: bustin therexipom: stariod Tete eA BY BENGON, 27 Mtl ‘THE FATAL WOUND. ,, fe had dirceted Dr. Stewart to that schoo! | Sought to be based upon it, Those, then, who | fined’ es. Gane ye echarged Witt terate ics | The Child Wonder. Houses ceneded to overflowing Pr. Miller, sworn — Witness was cad on last | and ascertain what numberof the pupilx had | Would believe in efficacy of death-bed | on 7th et . Judgment snapended. Charles Walsh, | ty Witness this matchless prodigy, who will appear night; fond the ‘boay with & wound | een vaccinated. He found about 1,19 pupils | Tepentances, mmst look elsewhere for the | charged with pelling thanote in Wess gratin sieey | thie week iar Spare new netics oe inthe right side of the head,) which cated | (here nth of w ioe Tanci- | *cripture-proof of their genuineness.” @ pint without license, tined @4S; an appes! wos GA 5 instant death, and he a tohave fallen ! agted. In this odured a xeoofa- | Re a'assumption.” so-called, is ovidentis ick tucks git the latest songs of the day, Just as Le had reached the doorway. ion, Which was adopted, “That the presitant | “226 ¢Meacy of death-bed repentances,” beite! MISS SADIE ROGERS, ‘Rolert R. Smith testified that he was on G im which, tne preacher gsqures us, has no =up- oy RE ER Sa wpe) sof public schopls street, and heard the report of a revolver and a t it is the opinion of the board of health that fort from his text. Mr. Fox appears to claim E com ber, 1364, was not approved hist! as told that there was a man shot; it he bas annihilated this support, or that hu | by the mayor. Mr. Cahill, for defe Ms yn avi assisted im taking the body to of te pupils ‘attending the | 1 scchuminated from the uarrative’all that 1: t ved My on went down and ra i fs ‘able to a belief in the possible efficacy eae of sue Te ntance, and all who believe in the efficacy of such “répentances,” must look else- ordinance of the city approved May “a are not protested by vaccination, rope whic! gists, schosis: and ask that the health officer ur his assistant be allowed to examine said with a view to enforce vaccination as far as possible, as, 1868, white in express teria so much of the law wi TESTIMONY OF THE SERVANT GIRL, Bromiry (a servant in the house) sworn: Witness went in the yard about 11 o'clock, and ‘The beautiful Jig Dancer and Vocalist. Immense Man, together with the Ree I as eon . S -ASTELLATTL,” the Aric! Gymnast, i reat entitled the Laaderot Eilon & act add: ‘CINCINNATUS.” the excelsior Song and Dance company in new gists, aud which sllgws drugziste on any da; ‘cle no : ; the may have been vaccinated | Where for “‘acripture-proof of their genuine- ’8 ic jal Bands, Dances, Farces, Burlesgure, &c. : “Tdow't kuow, Pil vee.” W went right | Hon, there is no proof or certainty that the vac } {03 U0 Tegcnoration.”” In answer to the criti- approval of the mayor: the cart holding that tid | Oa Rap weg up to the back parlor and told Mr- Hill that |” a communication was received from the | cismof the text, whatever It may have heen, | fy yen cral tera haddeotiat thas it tid ene | ade and Bele 439" Was aman down stairs. Witness did not | piysicians of the small pox hospital complain. | We refer the reader to all the old commentators, | of Such approval wos he neglact of a on | arm Sr. at know the man, had never seen him before. The | of the want of proper facilities for washing, | particularly to Scott's notes on the eae District Aorney W. A. Cook i = MARKRI "Sy, man said, “Who is up-stairs? Is there any one | 34% We) that a wabsh-hotse be erected for fa auswer to the statements, wo refer to Luke | stated to the court that Ina case some years age, | No. 4397thatrest, boewene. | ‘and’ in?” Witness was tened. The light was of tae pattouts: reterred. ¥., Verses 18-26: A man is brought in a bed, | wheres colored mau had been goctod fromathester, | o. .., oaureabore en tet burning tm the lower hall brightly at the time. | "y0ar Fispector W. D. Stéwart reportei sro | apparently near death, aud placed before the | ts court in general termdecidel thatthe act ander | Choice O1 Palutings, Heo ye ‘Witness explained that the man was at the foot | 400) for the week ending Friday, | S’viour. “(And when He saw their faith, He by te oe ore Wectent a oe weir hel | Shades, Pictures, re Oords end ea cahen Sewitck’ ake had’ fest nearer scntion ot tho boar | Ant eerie nnd ike thriacd Sapante, | Reerasbont ty etc Kae alin is | Maye ei the Dui en, on wi she ~ Be! 6 pl an to | obj * Cab is hang some alates that ahe had ffoned Witness tantict theta olla eo tena Lniecia oe: | reason, saying, Whe is this ‘which speaketh | lassi wits wth {RST been resctoiea brthe | _ Please remember Name and Nember, _ jel-1s"_ Fe i ee anew and never heard of | town, had been afficted with small pox ani was | biasphemiew? Who can forgive sins but God §, JUSTH PAYS, FAIR PRICES for Ladin’, ir. Kinney. Mr. Hill slept in the frontroom. | iow convalescent, and bad been attended by | Slone? But Jesus said, “That ye may kuow 4 Pe mek ead -HAND and witness found him in the back room getting | Ty." Cewien who had never made any sevort | tbat the son of man h wer upon eart’ to guortine, ri CLOT, BO OT ready to go to bed. Mr. H. came home at nine | DT Newman who had never eon | forgive sins, (He said unto BHORS, Sc at G19 0 strect, bermden @h and 7th eek View, aly, fastens mp the | any yellow flag placed tn frout of the premiges, | I Say unto thee, Arise take up thy couch sta._Hotes by mail promptis attended to. _ 000-17 _ house, but Mr. said fastencd it last thus exposing neighborhood to tho disease’ | and go to thine house.” We refer tothe con- | also D GOLD, VER, BRASS, CO! Erc., night. : Feng That the president beseracead | version of Saul. Actstx. ‘The conversion of the Tatton claimed du, wut relate to apn | ORD COtD, EEL VER. meas, CO nes? Sa nad Heed om Th, sereete cane hong | 2 communieate with Dr. Newman and asder- Stscouucth, dlscofersd where action had hes fakes Houechid Forni ortars Donat end Woks Oa Northuiaberland couuty, Va.cmever lived at th ee ne eee by ,the coumcils ‘passing it over the mayor's non- ania avenue amity? comer of 3 and L streets; did not tell Mr. 111 ‘ EMBER. "Phe cose wae submitted, as the judge stated that he that the man wanted to sev him; beard Mr-318 1 p,. Cox sabalised the macetaury ‘repeat for er of meat; and they woul roviowttio case faliyy and render bis desi SE, Gaoutof mere’ twice before she hoard the } neccmper, showing. the mumber of deatia tw | Craw nigh unty the gates of death. ‘Thom thoy | Ga futureday. shot; witness did not go down stairs for fifteen | 2° Lidefncsease ver ‘Preceding month } Fy unto the Lord In their trouble aud He minutes aie the shot wastired; witness thought | 49) Sth ittinber 100 had ded of sinall-poe, Sond wut healed them at delivered thom CITY ITEMS. wn wee e burglar. RECONSIDERED. i ” vil ao . STAR COURSE. IMYORTANT TEAMMONY CONTRADICTING MARY a an that the vote by which | from their destructions,” Psalms cvii. Hrangcarrens for Fine White Dress Shirts, Charen Cursin MORE Yemen bax owen | Sn feat moa sts former atta | her fetartueny and, Stl mem cael | wiraisl to Rtn aGolimsn © Scaninrg; | MISS VIRGIMA VAEGHAS, 2 Curtain sworn — i requesti; the Governor te remove Dr. G corner 7th and G streets. Fisher from the position of wand deceased for four or five tion from such seri Why should jears, and he frequent- phy in ga tees. ; MONDAY, JANUARY 27. beuse. ‘alse freq s deprive them of it? Mr. Fox, hi sa) THOSE WHO WAVE TESTED the excellence of NDAY, . LACK AND BLUE DIAGONAL COATS _ Sew "sersey avenue, between Le and Ml, (Mr, Calontowny be raconstlered a4 the doctor had Tipe Lord forbid that I should seek to deprive | ehat pattern hovel, the American House, Boston, sunrect: B ‘AT STRAUS’. Metcaif's,) where the preceeding witness, Mary | pr. Cox remarked that he was satisfied the | dying men of amy of the cousolations of the | are rarely tempted to leave it or any other. Ii “GENIUS AND TRADE.” #AFAYe BEAVER suits at 929 s ved nine or ten ha: which their former action was based | gospel.” “Lo which we respoud very | is under the personal supervision of Lewis Rice Py Ee pocercag eater rege E 5 T STRAUS. were-af the most frivolous character, anden- | Hoartily, Amen. We approve the following | & Son. eS seus, ker's, withent extra charge, Tuewiay /Sist, apd after Beck Goora vests — ticely unworthy of notice; red a resol ee as facility which, in bis last mo- | | ComarantLx oN WAND @ large assortment of | | Tu to 8 petition, signed a liter AT STRAUS tion that the objections of noglect of duty 1ax4 ne may make minple preparations for | ine white and Cheviot Shirts, Cadershirts and Romepan Fanon, Mies Vi ests | oun mikee ooite On ois siradpment of this board, not well ferried, ‘On the other hand, “Is there ‘mo Drawers, aud every variety of Gentlemen's | ¥en ort igh ares sor Rade by-ewoman |S "AT STRAUS mae} ol - so n e: e oma ~ this board have no ‘atte imo betituting the doctrines of men for | furnishing ‘Rowax & Cox, Clothiers, cy city, and was indorsed strongest terms G™t BARGAINS I comm: G a to believe that there were any relations a = has not performed eesti of 507 Tth street, opposite Post Uftice. . aT = jag between deceased and Miss Bromley nw than P RIGHT 4ort. 1 AM DAILY placing onsale garmentsof my but 4 pam Y OUTHS’ St! ‘BOM 68 x TRAUS’ fricudly ones. Mr. Langston submitted a resolution that the own manufacture, of the latest styles and of | present t! at Farker's and select their Sercarursr er eeray ' MORE LIGRT O% THE CASE. ; sumita committee be requested to make su; we ‘hip, at prices based on recent | seats, as ape Se pees comrenees CRLDREN T OVERCOAT Ay Upes TAs Richard Ware, sworn—Witnems knows the git! | S'raport to the hoard of the entire 8 cOn- at rates much below those iting. Boseags sabe ch —-S T AT STRAUS. Mary, who lived near bis house bay yon eprioe with the im ements on the wharve: Carlier in the season. For the Denetit. of thon I > WPHE PLAGE To BUY FOUR CLOTAIN®. avenue, went there @ great * | trom which is removed, together wit! unacquainted wi method of dotng busi- STRAUS’. red fond of her: bad seen them — J repeat, that I have but One Price, * togetner ae urzamey wher Kinney appeared | Clas an tbe wand ge Ohtr wharves, te Sao lop eR 72D | poseass arr a mmvcom, emer as re a to be made im detail; adopted. no. C. HExxixe, No. cines used by her, and told btm that tt was for | 7°POrt pickers so Boas g Fork Dr C. the equity court, the toliowing cases Ske int di cases':—P; married in , 1864, and Seseairetos her. be her, Xc., and 3 ir i it The URD, 4 LINCOLN BALL, IMMENSE OVERSTOCK ! SE 0} ! snane wont tenet 43583 ERED SE HE SESH FOR RES 48 8895 of Jn one in“ Boall’s Addition,” and one im * Geccribed as hliows Begining’ SH 19-0 c street, ond ronaing HE RUSH IS OVER. THE acc work all ready for delivery; maces ene s . ow ° tid titled workmen in endiicient mambers, ‘Traly thankful for past favors, basing at fall corps of fret cine artinand, wich every to meet promptly all demnade, I foxpecttully contingamce of the sam — W. BH. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR 1NG ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson ree, Gorectown. D.C jant? LADIES’ GOODs. MM, * ©ONSEELy, or 7 RAST SIXTEENTH ®TREET, NEW YORK, Has Just opened an clegant assortment of IMPORTED GuODs, I will sell for the next THIRTY DaYs, My Gne MILLINERY GOODS AT ACTUAL COST, FoR CaSu, Stock To make room for FLOWERS below cost. Mes. MJ. HUNT 621 D street z= BK, SENzpenc & ce, Sciting out entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY Goons, A. CONNELLY, of 7 Bast 6th serect, W, ¥. Teepectinily antinnces chet che has Rich, between i open, ‘“ 1, Diawer ese y WILLTAN DRESS MAKING ESTAPLISHMENT! The Largest and mos om the Cuby, Perty Dresses at Willian 's. Walking Costumes Elegant and Morni: Wrapper St Willian ae ae be o Cloaks at Willian’s aula’ Cloak at W ling Guipure Laces at Willian’. I Valenciennes Laces at W Beal Chantilly Laces at Wi am Fans from P: s Himn's. ‘elours Oemture “ Le XV" et Willian’ Gilet “Empire” at Willian’, — +.B. P. or at Wiltian’s . . fe Paris, at Wihiias’ — Ex and Go: Large variety of Fancy Hien aa argoriment Gros Grain at Willian’ Cuiliren's Cloaks at Willian’s.. Dress and Cloak Trimmings at Wilian's. Parisian-made Hair Braids ot Willian ey Caroline Coutet and M. Villomenot an’, Sleeveless Velvet Waists at Willian's. Crepe de Chene Sasties at Wiilian's, boas in Hove 907 Peuusylvahis ave., Washington, D.C No.7 CITE TRRVISE, PARIS BRPBLIN ZEPHYR Ly ALL CoLons, WORSTED GOODS, CANVASS CHENILLE, FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, PATTERNS, avd all Material for Embroidering. STAMPING promptly attended to, at ‘MRS. SELME RUPPERT’S, 612 oh sizvet, opposite Patent Ogee. BF-No branch store. a es _5 Feesce Mare ye place im the cuy , STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID- PARED ERING SILKS of all or, on hand. RS. G. H. G27 7th street, Patent Office 40) jani3-ly [»rorrzz OF HUMAN Halk. INS AT ry STREN's, G18 13h street, seroma door from G sreet. the A LARGB ASSORTMENT OF SATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVE OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at 8. HELLER'S, No. 715 Market Space Clothing. ects-tr FO? CLOTHING COTE Pennayivanin cn. + vi CES Qyescoats AT REDUCED rr Eieavs.. BLE-BREASTED BLACK CLOTH D°yhouwcoars AT STRAUS. Brrs KERSEY OVEROOATS | ermats’ paczs oe ae AD, ermace Mox** SAVED IN BUYING AT STRAU