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EVENING STAR. &c., To-night. Wall's House—Charlotte Cushman as | Meg Merri Washington Theater Comique—A grand variety vertormance in which a Bamber of new stars appear, Lincoda Holl—Leeture by Mrs. Anna Leen- owen: on “Siam and the Siamese Court.” eee Condensed =. Mr. J. P. Sampson has retited from the edi- torship of the Colored Cittzen. Gen. Barry and Mr. John Martin had their pockets picked yesterday afternoo! e former SEB 100 ana the latter of B00. nee me ‘he Wisconsin association gave a brilliant at Masonic Temple fast mght. Sen- ator was present delivered @ congrat- ufatory address, A petition is in circulation among the parish- ioners of the Metropolitan M. FE. Church re- questing that Rey. Dr. Newman be restored to that pastorate. F At the last meeting of the county scheol trus- tees, the chairman, Mr. David Miller, tendered his Tsignation, which was accepted, on acconnt of his having been elected a teacher in one of the schools. The 2d Connectiont regiment, Col. $. R. Smith, left -hi< city yesterd lay for New Haven. pe were ——— og ind the depot by oo persons, wi ave them a cheeri “ sen on.” . je At the last regnlar meeting of. the Golden Star cinb, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Louis Emmert, president; Knapp, vice president; Gas A. Kneesi, treasurer: Charles W. Reese, secretary. Wednesday last, while ex-Goy. Wood, of New Jersey, was riding in a street car between ‘Witard’s Hote! and the Capitot, he wasrelieved et a solitaire pin, worth £2,000, by some light- fingered gentleman. Last night the detectives arrested a noterious conf man named Frauk Kirk, and this he was sent on bis way to New York. ie had'been try some of his Sharp practices at the Arlington House. ‘The Michigan association last evening elected the following officers: Capt. Henry Sherw od, ; U.d. Baxter and J.D. Turrel, vice ts; D. K. Sickles, secretary; Major J. J. Knox, treasurer; James |, Snancial secretary. Our citizens should testify their appreciation’ of Miss Charlotte Cushman by attending her benefit, at Rag Cpera by this he ie 9 her great impersonation “M ott rhage ede bina g acter is peew er Own, essa; no other artist. Hs, met by ‘This morning officer Thomas O’Connor of the 4th precinct on getting on a street car near 7th and N streets, made a mis-step and fell, the wheels passing over bis left foot, and injuring im very severely. He wascarried to his home =<? street northwest, and Dr. Elliot sum- me: Mr. H. B. Letn desires us to state that he has not been absent fi e city for some weeks, | and consequently he {s not the person who was as engaged in Philadelphia in obtain- ing money from firms by drafts on parties in this city. He further challe any one to bring proof that he has engaged in such prac- tices On Tuesday and Wednesday, our detective corps, under Chief Clarvoe, succeeded in ar- resting twenty-cight professional thieves, took to police heasiquarters, where they were detained until yesterday morning, and then allowed their liberty on condition that they would leave the city. Among them were bo PN W. Denton, Frank Wallace, € Vineent, William Hyde, Charles S; prout, Marry MeCrary, Albert H. 1 Brad- ford, Win. Litde Michael Nash, Billy Baker, = Dumspeley. ““Littie Casino,”’ — Brockey, “Dutch” Aberns, Kyte Gunton, and Mary Wormley. COMMENCEMENT MEDICAL DEPARTWENT, Coxvwpiay Cottece.—The fifty-tirst annual commencement of the Medical Department of Columbian College will take place to-morrow evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at Lincoln Hall. The following is the order of exercises: Waltz, “Alma Wedding,” Parlow; grand march. re. spectfully dedicated to the class of 1873, by Pro- ‘Scenes that are Bright- legrees; waltz, W. Pinkney. D. S. L. Crissey, M. Gin Bale » 5. lL. 5 |. D.; “Au Michaelis; Venedi 3 vreikn i”"—“Clear the Track”—Strauss. The is a list of the “Autograph,” Strauss; Right Kev. William W. lections, «Bohemian D., LL.D; sel Charles White, XN. H. DASCING ACADEMY —Moarini & Ratcs_—Mesers. Marini & Bates, the popular teachers of danc- img, commence the last to-morrow, Peuna.; W. L: e advertisement. of the elite of the ity of their syrctons academ: on E street. Wren bea paying investusent for them. or a ¥ some of Our capitalists fer them, to erect rge edifice. with ball-room, class rooms, supper rooms, dressing rooms, &c., adapted not - er oncing beens, pelt &c., but also for class private parties. In New York and other large cities It is getting to be the fashion amongst leading society people to hire estab. tishments of this kind In which to jive large parties, rather than turn their own fae, top- sy-turvy to the destruction of furniture, car- pets, Ke., Ke. Ter Natioxat Lanor Covert. met last evenmg and listened to several addresses. Among those who spoke was Hon. John MeGuire, of St. Louis. The Chair stated he garding the use of holding a laboring men’s yet had not ree A letter was the Cherokees, received from a delegation of Crpeks, and Chickasaws, asking the council io nse their influence with President Grant tow: securing the appoiutment of Hon, W. R. Laughiin ‘oe superties ot 2 affairs was referred to a special commit- tee a _ to coufer with the President on Gs Tae PRrowexave Concert in the inaugura- nd suc- Marive band, of this city, could passed, while the exhibition drill A, W.L.E. Col. Wm. not be sur- of Company G. Mesee, wan —— ent inment. The movements of the company were executed with | <4 old military men who were Precimen, present highly praised the profitien:, a compan . “These will be auotuer concert in the bal! building to-morrow afternoon, and again in the evening. The Marine band will furnish music. ——————— A Crpax-Crvin RiGHTs MEETIXG.—A meet- of prominent t at the residence of Mr. George T. Down- to diseuss the question of the recognition of belligerent rights in Cuba and the inaugural address of President Grant in relation to civil rights. Among those © present were Gov. Pinch- back, John 4 of Chicago, Congressmen Eliot. Rainey and Walls, Bishop Brown, Geo. T. Downing, P. H. Marray, KR. T. Greener, dohn P. Sampson, Rev. Mr. Levere, of Tennes- see. and Prof. Vashon. Kesolations of sympa- thy tor the Cubans, and expressing confidence inthe President on the subject of civil rights, were disenssed, but action was postponed uutil a future meeting. Danixe ATTEMPT =n the that this lady ng at Lincoln Hall. (See advertisement.) She will be introduced by our representative in Congress, Hon. N. P. Chipman. |e each ary tnat no case had been made Conferences, BALTIMORE CONFERENCE &. B. CHURCH. OITy ITEMS The second day's seswion of the Conference bn pte nd been peed by cures all flesh and muscular it. You will not be arrest of Chas. W. bauching school-girls. THE OFFENSIVE ARTICLE. fie 5 charged, refers to the ‘Markham hace oh pages on yng gg Poxp’s Extract—Fer twenty-five years the an exten! he ‘Mailin, E. D. Owen, G. G. Baker, "s remedy, for what? See Pond’s Extract the hol to prevent MF. B. Rice, J. H. Bou. : 2,10:25 . he induc ——e___. ona Lt Indispensable to health : No. 835 15th’ street, opposite the large attendance in court. for retief from corns, bad nails., &c., the ¢ iy fe be defective, and after ‘considerable tne ‘a8 to suitable shoes. _ : os 4 = ae noe siveed, Which delayed te court saute Cee A Porp’s Extmact has been used for wards. Officer Lee testified to purchasin, 7 from Nels jtined $105. An appeal was tak: - eat pss ye oe union services at Chambersburg on Monday called was Mrs. M. E. R. Nevitt, cipal of next, the 10th instant. The resolutions were a ee p- ——— econ to the plaint ‘pended BALTIMORE CONERENCE, w. E. CHURCH SOUTS. "s Extract willdo for you. dtf wooed edhe eal a —_— Conference of the M-i:.Church South, | tae National Savino Banx, corner of wrote a note to her parents informing them of in session in Trinity church, Baltimore, was New York a ‘and 15th pays 6 per ct. the suspension , Gracie, at the —_— opened yesterday. “ the usual religious exer. pag eee wg agen ee ay = nota . Hart, one of the trustees. This cises, conducted by Rev. W. B. Seat D. Di of annum each — = Nano aks Noteorat her intimacy GEORGETOWN. the Texas Conference. committees were Banking hours, 9 to 4. eomea | with Butts. No further action was taken. ar filled up by the appointment of taymen. WEppixe—Mr. Kichard Fullalove, of this The twentieth question was resumed, and the ¥ apes Mr. Riddle asked what girl was alluded to in Witicor & Gins’s Srwtwe Macntem. The the article published @ few days aiter the sus- | city, < ae Jes tee ae Baltimore district was called, when Kev. J.S. | celebrated Bazaar = Chas. Mihe defense objected. After a long argument, | ¢mn was performed! in the Gay street Baptist | Marti the prending eller, reported his work Intelligencer Baliaing Swed "Sess Judge Cartier ruled that the qu ‘could church by Cy les oy Soe ol is now inthe | Were batit ang tee are building. ‘The charac. | wy se sommrsns and are repatrea “Witness Tesuined: These were sovcbcekools | entixe line of the canal, except the Georgetona | €er8 of @ number of preachers were examined and made to order by Hompler, near 4 street. fam, oot, There eae. * | igel a Superintendent Sianaspecur © bare a ede ted fp : ssary repairs completed and the wa et : number of scholars te her’ sebuet cr tes tiny | in by Weanenda t week. ‘There is a SrOrk ae inva Wetiey ttt | Georgetown Advertisements. in by = eal demand in the northern and eastern mar- et for Cumberland coal, and there {s a bright prospect for a larger trae in coal at this port than ever i pi Peta his work as in a better condition than The recordsin the case of Dr.L.D. Huston, were ted to the Conference, and were re- scholars probably 30. The other schools probably aver- aged the same. OTICE—The Ov-partnership heretofore exiti > N ons ood oaths JOMNSON TESTIMONY OF THE MOTHER OF THE PLAIN- nder the name and style of J.C. . ual J. STAMPING DEPOT, 617 Severe Sraeer, feb2i-tr Notes TO LADIES. Opposite OMe 500 real HAIR SWITCH aloo, @ large stock of CUBES, all styles, at eh. tow 71S Market Space. P. few York. TS Mth at. i ‘ARIS. — er BAL ROBES BS, FEATHERS, LACES, ac ‘The fsehington and vicinity are re- mealies to call and examine si he a 5 Ta Singer ake ye, PARIS KID GLOVES, One button 9 cents; two buttons @1.25. 06 8. HELLER, _f 8-0 713 Market Space. E, LE*2BERG « co., Selling out entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY Goops, ‘at and Below cost. TOT Market Space, j8B2-Om__ detwoen 7th and sth streets northwest. p*rostre OF HUMAN Haig. GRAND BARGAINS aT MADAME ESTREN’S, ene Gi Sete, paces scare wins BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. asking her to meet him away from home, but Mr. H.—“We can’t see it.” E_POSTED.—SANTA DOMINGO: History, B rian ese ee ssore, Hints ta a Productions. “1 neat vol., & SON, cor. th and I sts. ny is isso ved by cousent. TIFR. than ever before, capecially if the improvement to a committee of three, consisting of F. & oh me on io autboriesdte eat a business of * mpthy carr’ effect. > 5 % late 3 1 Oy NBON. Pr apg cmnipr pliner age ny pen gerne em flor eg ohm P. Busey, J. L. Clark aud A. P. Brude, for ex- iy LEONIDAS KNOWLES. last, 2 pupil twthe gremmar school. ‘Witness | Pfovements on High street. “Mr. Dent ts dig- ‘The comunttee on the case of J. F. Clark FT I SS EET identided Mrs. Nevitt's note, and bad an inter. | King Cellars under ‘the three, storerooms ccs: appointed, ae follows: —C. G. Linthicum, T. C. | [den awioe nonce ho he ee pt rage ha ola Bg a nied by Messrs. Buckey & Marbury, Ielchard sinted, £0 haley. 'G. Ant . C. CHANICS LODGE, No.1, 1.0, 0. Fs WiThe defense objected Fullaiove, and Thomas Knowles, located ‘on Mr. Clark are ig wa ey young lady in | Srgarneetly, requested to be mnctoal in thele at” ing firey an the court raed fy one oO" | High gore Dude street Preparatory to low | Wea tre Horch fm teem See, Niven | Seen ooo caild to the achont a r nCLsens. HoLLINGswoRTE Hn Soveatax, | a Sxpvetion O. Enited’ BrOnter piparses: iaadl (oe * on muse-raisers, are now ¢€1 im raisin, e As. C, ERS, Rec. Sec. Euception noted.) four buildings on, Bridge Rear the snar, | COUrt of Common 6-2 On. RS. ae aaa ter see I ket house—Nos. 189, 161, 163 and’ 165—to the new i <a sale "The defendant ,and, the objection grade ot Bridge street. The rise here is about ot,G.8. GROPLEY, comer of noted. recent § can being sustained by the court, an’ exception was | 13 feet t cold map prevent- | Sit! Por Ck left. Passengers cl sentbty. ‘THE CASE RESTED. ed the arrival this week of the Baltimore boats. handbome youn, : be tO pe a The plaintiff rested their case. The steamer New York, due hereon Tuesday | iq. She was a fatheriess child, in Glenn Rock, | Ohio |, and Steamer Lady of the Lake. m1 -6t Mr. ‘ington said the defence Nag ask 4 po egbasire jor peace mere. HE BI QvER THE a ‘ULATED the court to instruct the jury to find for e de- ote ‘cleared at noon to-day for was ught te recover dam: ready ; una. Geography, “The court—“On the ground that they have | New York, with 400 barrels dour. the case, | pest fall en he fmpemst ty ‘cocuring Pd Tarde not given any evidence to sustain the charge.” T for the plaintiff stated that Schacf- ise oe 1 Engraving: apd) Mr. U.—*¥es, sir.” fe fer, who is a widower, wrote love notes to her, tah ay, pod eet sieene wine pevoent @ 28-tF ‘The court_—“"There is evidence. tial demands Fo°® PAMiLy Use. she made no response. He : ly introduced to her, came the most devoted of suitors. In the latter part of July or August they mutually pledged themselves to become man and wife, but no time was fixed for the marriage. He said Schaeffer was using for months tears, protestations, and every possible artifice to rain the girl, and finally succeeded, and boasted afterwards “that she was the hardest woman he had ever tried to sednce, and that he be- Was finally formal- —** We ob; ject to the court furnish- and at once be- Mr. Riddle. ing sight to the counsel. ir. Cook.—“Or brains to the counsel for WHAT THE DEFENCE EXPECT TO SHOW. Mr. Har m said they would show that there were several girls under suspensfon at the time; that the plaintiff was not the girl referred to, and that the principal witness against Butts W. H. WHEATLEY'’s PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- 4IN@ BSSTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.0 COAL AND WOOD. THE jant? HALFORD N*®¥ BOOKS aT BALLANTYNE’s. The Culture of ‘or the’ of Life in Its Spcial and Aspect: fe paar ae ee The rd Work: Aa’ Bneyclopedia of Bis. safboot of Moral Phi 3 by Calacrwood. i Edition of tho Waverly Novelas V9 cones sor Tar 428 SEVENTH STREET, Near BE. was a Miss Bru: Wm. J. Murtagh, sworn.— Witness is pi ietor of the National Republican; never saw the ar- ticle until it was in print. Cros-examined:—Mr. Harris wrote the ar- ticle. Neither Harris nor Hart spoke to him in reference to the article. Thinks that Harris was the managing editer of the Republican at Heved she was as pomcnion as a marble statue.” Subsequently Schaeffer took the girl to @ hotel in Baltimore and brought there a physician, and urged her to submit to treat- ment that would destroy their unborn offspring. The girl positively refused, and when she went back to Glen Rock, LEICESTERSHIRE Te COAL DEALERS. We have several hundred tons of WHITE ASH AND HENEY CLAY SHAMOKIN FURNACE, EGG AND STOVE SIZES, at the foot of Sixth street west, which we will sell to TABLE SAUCE, Schaefer, underpretence of we pa bons the time. giving her tonic, give her medicines that ettoc- | (rude at wholesale aay malt Mr. rod ns ane ean Phony Moan THE VERY BEST SACCE AND RELISH MADE | & soe oe ge A aon told nt that he ‘waianaic cen Tt EDw. LARK igo io time g imarry her; olesale an ry Of the publication in question; =" = ‘Ne Sime IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Z pied ti tt Retail Dealers in Lumber wanted to marry her; that she was Goal, foot of Fourth street east. and that he was not on the quently when she refused WITNESS WROTE THE ARTICLE; not his style, 'bse- it was written to show up Butrs. Witness only 3” and sul FOR to continue the crim- ESS SHIRTS knew plaintiff as a pupil at the school. nal infimacy he left her in a pouring rain, *) Mr. Tarregie Bia with a curse and the declaration that teahe D you have the plaintiff in mind when you wrote the article?” laintiff objected, and the objection was sus- Witness resumed:—There were six or seven girls connected with the case; did not know much of the investigation, as ne preteares that his 8, who are married men, should conduct it. Cross-examined:—The article was read at the trial of Butts; don’t recollect that Fn 4 name was mentioned at the time as being the party alluded to inthe article; Gussie Grubb withdrew from the school. ‘THE DEPENCE OFFERED THE RECORD of the case of the United States a; Butts for assault and battery on Gussie Grubb, as tending to show that the Was not the party re- ferred to in the article. ‘The court ruled that the warrant could be offered in evidence, and it was read tothe jury. Arthur Shepherd, sworn:—Witness was at the time of the me editor, and hearing of the arrest sent for Mr. Harris, knowing him to be a trustee, and at his (S.’s) ception wo paragraphs. Mr. Mur- tagh was not at the office that day or night, and fom! not have seen the article until the follow- ay. ‘ie. ‘Tirem Hart, sworn;—Witness is a trustee pated first district, and onreferring to the books #AMILY USB. mi, ht go to the d—1.” It is understood the case was compromised for $1,500 and the payment of the costs of the suit. —_—_—_—_—_——— GRANDEsST SCHEME OF THE AGE: Six PALMERS PATENT DOUBLE YOKE SHIBTS, ready-made, for $16.50. Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE SHIBTS, made to ordor, at $18, $21, or $24. SOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. LOCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT | alec OF COLUMBIA. a ams er ay wuary . ase of John J., Francis L.-and Mary P. Isted, Executore of MARY HALSTED, deceased, the, Raccuters aforceaid have, with the’ approba ion of the Su; Court of the Districtof Co- inmbia, afo: appointed WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of March, 1573, for the final scttle- ment and distribution the personal estate of sald deceased, of the assets in hand ae fi 1 collected and turned into ereditors and heirs to attend, with their rwise bj $500,000 CASH GIFTs!1 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $100,000 fer enly $10. LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON SKIRTS at 8% Cente cach. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON CHEMISES at 8 cents each, 50 dozen LADIES COTTON DRAWERS at 75 cents each. aloe dosen LADIES NIGHT DRESSES at §1.62 i ar LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Under anthority of spectal legislative act of Mareb 16, 1M}, the Trustees now a GRAND GIFT CONCERT, PUBLIC TIBRARY OF KE. at Liberty Hall, Louisville, TUESD APRIL 8, 1873, wecks in The Evening Sar ME Se a A WEBSTER, Ragistor of Wills, (DSITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, VASHINGTON, D ‘ebruary 8, ‘On the vetition of 8. E! RO At this Concert the best mnsical talent that can be procured from all parts of the c will add I CASH GIFTS. nemenarit vast total ot da rH c aggregating a ¥ ital ot Mak MILLION DULLARS currency, will be disteibatcs by lot to the ticket-holders, as follows: LIST OF GIFTS. Cash Gift. h Gift fi9-tr PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A NOBLE CHARITY. OMAHA -LOTTERY!: O- ars. ing for. the extenaion of. pA. Pog te for the extension of a fim on'the loth ‘any of May, 188, for an improve: ment in Clock Dials: It is oraered that the testtmony in the case be closed One Grand FOUR GIRLS WERE SURPENDED One o f April next; that the rend Their names were Louisa Carr, Fannic Cox, Gling arprunets asap tie Wameahiest Grand seaemeas Bettie Hurdle and Gracie Hurdle. These were | ited tothe Ish day oF Ay NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM pended, and by a rule of the hheard on the ties are not reinstated within five days then marked dismirsed; the plaintiff was so marked on the 22d of March. ‘THE shied Beckie Hen GIRLS. ‘Crosseexamined— stated and transferred to another school. The other girls were not reinstated. Gracie Hurdle Pare mayo Te be Drawn in Public, MARCH Sist, 1373. Tickets, $1 each or Bix for $5. ‘Tickets eent by Express C. 0. D., if desired, M. D. LEGGETT, Commissioner. | bol THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF PEs TA, Holding a eral in the c ANNA E. BRENT. said has, with the ay ul = WO ey 1 Cash Pri | Prize. was a we for = in of ee, District a. 1 Cash Prize... 500 | 1 Cash Prize... 4000 with Butts. itness ordered al eI balance of Prizes send for Circul: ticed other togo to Butts’ to be suspended. is m . 4 The voor at met vyarrant the dlomisnal of Bet. oe ‘ Sane re fas Beare aaron ie 0 a was reinstated. ‘annie he : Cox and Louisa Carr were 11 years of age at ‘he li number of Tickets on hand will be fur- the time. (Mr. Riddle—“Great -procurtsscs nighed those whe apply fra, 's of this order be published ‘ks in the Star ie to of Wills. Hatves $5, anp Qvar- HOLE TICKETS rons i ranted. Sor fall particulars & }O onDERS. Nothing a tic! {37-m.w fm" Manager, Omaha, Neb: Facts truly.” ‘The defence closed, and Sirs, Hurdle was re- called for plaintiff:—Bettie Hurdle was her ter; and never was suspended; her age at the time was 10 years; she was transferred trom one school to another. THE EVIDENCE CLOSED. After recess, Mr. Miller opened the case to the ery, —— —_ the offered Cpopd the tif, and that she was entitled to a ¥ and Cook followed for de- THE ENTIRE STOCK PRINCE'S BAZAAR AT COST ‘esers. HI it, and defe ,. tte mints on SB cehered #0 tna nt i fe a the. evidence show: trial, and Butts to be such & ——— weed cat be applied to him—as to warrant micaee such an article, for such a being 24 SISERVED 7) BE slows Ur ——— to the public. Both of these elaime: that if had not been pr that the plaimntif was the girl alluded to in the article, and the defence had proven by the writer of the article that she was not. Mr. Riddle closed the ease for the defendant, and, at the handsof the jury, claimed a verdict. The case was not concluded when our report a Bramiette, lato Governor of Ken. all feati ing to whom al! communications pertaining to the R. r DURRETE, Pres't. JOHN 8, CAIN. Bec Public Library ot kee a blic Library of Ky. FAR bis S DROvERS BANK, Penne. “As e for the Concert i am i ape Sth.) parties wanting tckete should’ send in the iF orders iimediatels rush and delay this le ‘HIS Is TO GIV Pee cece Wornttc pom zat the ‘ect of olumbia heldlng & admit on KE KENSELLT. Rie * are hereby warned t UNTIL THE STOCK I8 CLEARED OUT, AS BE INTENDS BUILVING. Gaerracscncnar ak my hand, this Ist {oa-t.e*) THOMAS BARRY. . BRAMLETTE Louisville, Ky., prs Agent Public Library Ky, ied preme Court 7: = closed. the Distriet of Columbians Welding . Special ‘Term, INSURANCE. =e, letters of testamentary on oJ TRO, tate : <f Rev. WILLIAM MCLAIN, DP. D- tce oi — RAILROAD en Comepuent ——— La alge Washinton, D. Ca deceased: “All r saab THE EQUITABLE mie ASSURANCE A aND Sete aes oak 08 said deceasec 2 ig delegation, eigteen or twenty states, to.) Soened bit the same, with the vouchers there- prone night at Union League Hall, where resolutions | vf, to the subscriber, on or before the Imi day of | the business of this Company hae for years beer | Real Estate Mertgage Combined. relative to civil its and urging the govern- | February next: they may otherwise by law be ex- the largest ot any suatlar institution in the world, ment to Indicate in a for t » Rob’t Pury Walls, Rapier, and speakers. cloded from nil benefit of the said estate. Given under hand this isth day of Feln 1873, Bd a MATS LOCISS MOL AIN, TNIT] i ATENT OFFICE, Usa ATER PATENT OFFICE, 7 Z. ASHINGTON . ‘38, ion of RB. ELTON, of Ci petition of R. 'M. MELT mM Criglers. + praying for the e: bint on the sist Sey of y , 1859, aud re- on the 16th day of April, 1872, for an improve- ors: ‘ators: red that the testimony in the case be: ii next, that the time for filing "t be limited re and said petition be next. BP LRGERTT: Commissioner. A ENT OFFICE, asutxorow, De Cy Pat sym- ky Geo T Down n Rainey, Elliot, among the SNERAL AGENT, WENTH S71 AND RRRT. HEYER & BISHOP, ! ce Agents, No, 603 SEVENTH STREET, Wasnixetox, D.C. 0 ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Or pet 1720—the oldest Insurance Com- y in the world.) Anse oe nat er sinscnns see BB BBE A CouNbereet ig inwvmeawc CMT, CASH ABER TS oe ssnsseensensermnnssserenereeereeene GG OS4,000 NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ov HaRtForp, TRADERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, In tte?20Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Rafi- will be —_-—_—_ THE MicRoscoric WoRLD.—We invite atten- tion to the and exhibition ‘They are offered at par fm currency, and yield 0 HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-208. cond, its and me ‘land grant which, on the completion of the road, will average 25,00 acres to each mile of treck. marked in the pal’ country, having had thivty yours: his proleeion, pes = DisTREssixe Ac 10 o'clock, while Mr. road, near U: UStTED, 13. On the petition of BENNET HOTCHKISS, of ‘They are tesued in denominations from @1i0 te river road, t New Haveh, Goan. praying for FoF" Fus8 a. | Cann Aserrs,(invhd U8" 24° bonds.) gea0,00e | $100 Oouven, and Qie? os lonecesset np cece some land, the tire caught in Trip Hammers: NATIONAL MARINE INSURANOE | thitty yeareto ran, bear “FROM ‘who was fi ordered tat testimony in the case be closed a in gold, and are BXEMPT UNITED Sars Seas on of ay nexts that the time for aling STATES TAK tothe bolder. burned so that it @ied in a fow ho prarar Wigs next: and {uae sald pocition Se, ‘Tho semi-annual interest on the Logistersd Bonds SuALt Pox—Since Suede wae A ein ta poid with GOLD CHROKS, seat to the post oftice cases ef small pox have been [ict ami "Oh ; Conimianioner, eddress of the holder. : All Marketable and Bonds received tm ex- thud) eaeet oathweet. Deaths ‘Ths TO GIVE JOR, Tass the eaheeratee PPrnct apie th ny area daemnapsy het pd weed staan Epes sewate claims ‘said j * vania avenue, near ¥Y COoozEs co. prem atierestoen: ences aie G7-Rose-water pa Be Eas, the water Wasuinoton H BF ify Same b the consul general of Pra Strecting him to NEW Books: NEW Books: aT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% strect and Pennsylvania avenge. Open Question. By James De Mills. Hover ealecuer™ y George Macdouald. Cheap ‘assion in Tatters. By Aunie Thomas, Breads Chetet and Kissa By ‘ ee ie ea ectapple. By the author i Life Servant Girt oF vite Bevo: Wuet Mrs and: Mrs. jones dew x A Two-fold Life. Prom the German af Yoon Heltern. The Young Journel; Monthly Pasorauns of ion. The Popular Science Monthly, No. 10, All the back bumbers on hand. Here Burned Away. Br Rev. Raward P. Hoo, Herald and World Alm: 1573. vA arg: stock of BLANK BOURS PA Books. TEEPE Peace ery lowest prices.” febs-tr ICHARD B. 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