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LOCAL NEWS. nce Pa Amuvements, c., To-night. | Wail va House—Charlette Oushmanes | oe im Shakepeare’s play of of the acts umier which they are | 2uyl of the ET, doing Lusiness, corner of T#th and B streets PUTpose of recom suitable ks may be ‘organized Columbia ander Yisionsef section four of the act above It commenced business on November 6, of the German Amervean Savings Bank of Washingion Cuy, Fevruary 3, 1578. ere were AbOUT 75 por were called to order yy mun, nt Hemphrica, viee preasek’ Se retary; M. Meore, treasorer ODS present, and the: : nefiman Gali “f savings banks, | were elected -—J. H Partof the national He thought a bill Cm meee ss ‘arisen on the hat they \. 1 C84 ‘ew York ettyy was directed to make an ex- the Inte ite to the | of ington Theater Comigue—Songs, dancee, | Congress Livcoln Hail —Mendelmohn Quintette Club. a Condensed Lerals, The first thunder storm of theseasonbcourred | W: ear'y thie morning. ‘The Tallapoosa cleared from the navy yard for Nor‘olk yesterday. ‘The organist and all the membersof the ‘rinity church haveresigned. The wild geese are ttying northward, which ‘s said to indicate the approach of genile spring. Let her come. Reaben Bacon, Richard. M. Allen, Houry Eckhard, Joseph M. Kennedy, and Gritin vex were drawn yesterday as additional jurors for the criminal.eoart. ? The izaaguration ball committee are making arrange meuts forseveral other eutertainmenis in the building before it is torn de: Col. James y the jot adjoining h street, be- tween 15th amd Mth streets, i story brick dwelling . Detective McDe ng match took place at Riley’s The snateh wae for $20 a side, ten birds each man and resulted in a vic- tery for Mr. Edward Mayhew, whe brought d0wu nine out of teu birds. R whom many will re- in fo-mer vears, is, we regret to announce, ry guigerously i at his residenge cear this eity, of drops: rhe. dosioss have no ho} of his fecover;. Mr. Birgie’d is trom Hanburg, but more recently frem Philadelphia, in whicl city he lived and carrieden the business of piano wabufacturer. The Union Academy of Literature, Scie! aud Art last night elected Che-fellowing Ts for the ensuing year: Prof. Beuj. Pierce, presi dent; Mackey, rst vice preskent; Dr. cond vice prosident; Dr. €. B. Boyn ied vice presideat; Judge J. Dili corre spoil ng secretary re- cording secretary; Jos. Catnen o” tem Ascewsiox—A Sw Ei & 6+ Buat—T he congregation of the Church of the free nage me ae = = lest nod consider the propuet: 2 anew ve im place of the present old one. Kev. bur. Elliott, #s.stant rector, staied that he bad been re- quested by che bi hep and the vestry to siake a statement, They proposed that eac zon be allowed two vears im which to pay their «b- scriptions, making them. in quarterly install- ments, commencing en the ist of July pext. The vestry had pedged themselves for &20,400. on condition that cRe cengregatien would sive the same assurance for €25,000. Alter some discussion, Mr. Hume sail it woubd be better if they could get ten men to. gixe $1,000 each or twenty men $340 each, and take their notes for the amounts. They ‘could be easly negotiated. te wouid promise to raise in two years $3,000 t i Bishop Pinckney did uot think they ecompre- hended What laid at the bettom of tle matter. ‘On this question rested the life or death of the t The vestry bad done nobly, as a, sndnow the subject eame to aregat is lot in witl thew ai! be of them. With wothing beyond his salary to depend on, he would start the sab- ser ption with ss04." Subscriptions were then opened with the following resalf: Master Charles Utermehle, 800; Mrs. Uter- meble, $500; Dr. Goi, Sim Judge Wright. 06; Kev. Dr. Elliott, $600; H. Towers, $100; Mrs. Semken, s%, Mrs. Dr. Stone, one-tenth of ber income for two years, Mrs. Harrison. $00, Mrs. Hunt, $100; the sexton. $25; ¥rank Middle- ton, (aged, eight years.) $i00; Helen Palmer, (aged ten years.) Sim; Belle Hunt, (aged six Mrs. Sears, #. &. Witt, treasurer. years,) ©: Dr. Page. # g g Lemitcl S00; WC. Hill, =190, aud Major Birch. The total amouut sabscribed OS —<- ae Fivat Decisios ov a Great Law Srit.— ‘The supreme court pf Texas recently decided | an important law suit, which bas been pe im the this ‘ict, and George F. Paschal and others. of ‘Texas. Dangertield claimed under a Spanish been comand by the rye Bee Luis Fotos. The government of ‘Texas tent- She and te Paschal, ap the ground that such imperfect grants had’ no judicial standing in courts; out Daagerfcld insisted that the con- femation was to be presumed from long posses shes The supreme court held that no such ease wax dismissed. This decision fs understoad to greatly modify, if tt does not overrule, sonie or Seat ret, ote a regard ia to Pe its This is the second sait apd third appeal, and it gives te Paschal the tile to a - aml valuable tract of land near fhe city of San Antoni. Looker? ror tHe ix sickly looking man, dres. of grey, has been visiting residents in ern ><ction of the city recently, tellin, story of his troubles, winding up by ing that he had started on his way to his fren: in Philadeiphia,amd bad just had a hemorrha; in this city, and lacked 25 or 0 cents of having enough to buy a ticket to take him home. He generally succeeds in ing the amount trom the tender-hearted, and “goes on his way” to. bave another hemorrhage aud edliect another ynarter of hair, . sgt the eastern section of the city, & Aad’ look- ing. mille age female has, for some Neek> Past, been co! hg Money to. the frnera: Fxpenses of ber deceased daughter, whom it was “#0 hard to part with.” Generally she gives the mame of Walker—a very appropriate oue by the way, ‘or from all accounts she jan pe nen @ great deal of ground in the course y STORS, ns.—A rather in a well worn suit THE CoLoRano sarruine, with its brilliax and scintillating rays rettecting all the colors of the rainbow, ue of the latest candxdates for favor in the way of jewelry, and when itforms beautiful solitaire rings shirt studs, and breastpins—a splendid assort ment of which are to be seen at Mr. Prige’ i ‘o. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. The according an undte fneasion Cubans. He then read an ADDRESS ON CIVIL RIGHTS AND CT which he had pre} OR MENces as Assets: United Staten-bonds. amination of all asoctations not ergamized un- der the provisions of the national-currency act, and I herewith transmit copies ef his reports, trustee Rev. Samael Fron Fey Prof sity 7.30 bouds.......... eged It of the interference: national banking act is men, and the nation clases, having an in- insecurity of a bank as a | ¢: it for their herd-earned ani and which ilea is justified by Which ghe loose system of which has in years land has brought about. in seeking for a safe are struck with the doors of a “savings intrest their money to the sign; and the receivers of these deposits thereby are enabled to accumn- capital om which to carry Jous speculative banking busi profit of the individual owners of sible jeopardy of the masses, and, in the he institution whose m of bis money. The | ston, and goverrment or administration such things to be is at once tempt with the masses, who are bwer and the glory of all lands. z which have just Seer comp! ings and Trust Company. Repert ot A aa arn or Sa ¥ Report of examination of the German 4 meri- can Savings Bank. FREEDMEN 8 SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. The Freedmen’s Savings and Trust Company ppd approved Marc! a EES vestment of the funds of de} = Rotes, and ether "Section € pro- of the sayings | agninet am: ting, as it was apparent there Utgper representation of the itfiam Henry Harrison trastres, why not allow re eg follows: of Freedmen’s he Washington City persoms a Tace—is made the ocea- wi tel § persons as orderly citizens still euffer ‘omier indignities, insulis whieh their sens> of at, amd they are earnest in ieved from the same.”” then enumerates the disabitities, and continues:—“"We expected the Forty-sec- 2law supplementary to ye gen take it — bat we have hopes tha! esa, stimaiated by the h ference to t bject by our worthy mrenileny guralefor ghich he hes rmsing ae as iy does, ton brasich ocenpy onc-half of the 1 balance is now leased et and that h ward to select ite i ee Cash in other banks, was incorporated Total resources. cesonen ehood revalts thei desire to be reli the location is one of the valuable sc gee on ~ city of }) Pap iv vane! valua. The Taind and buildings at the nine branches are of a character adapied to the business, are based an unusual line of deposits, seem n Judiciously adapted to the best in- are said to be im- stocks, bends, Treasury securities of the Lxited States. vides *‘that it shall be the duty ef the. trustees f the b imvest as soow as practica- ble in the securities named m the next ing section (section 5) all funds received by them beyond. aa grailable fund not exceeding cue-thirl of the totalamouint of deposits with poration. at the discretion of the trus- tees, which available fonds may be kept by the ees to meet-current expe ation, and may by them be lett onde, terest_or otherwise, or ip sach avail: the trustees may direct.” the act was passed 3iay ized the loaning of one-half of the depesits ‘im bends or notes secured b: tate in double the value of the anthorized the corporation “to hold and im- prove the real estate now owned b city.at Washington, to wit: the west “6.3, al? of lotwt, 5.6, and 7, and the senth mare 221, a8 laid O«t and recorded in the exig.nal plator plan of said city; rovided, that said. cerpor: use the principal of any de ne Business de pon Interest and exc £ WAS AD NOW YMORs op to say that thix meet rd—"Why do vou call it am anony a ond Ce ‘ess to care of this secre: MH. B—*No one signed the ean” that it did not de me if Bobaty caliet ied that before late an enormous cash = on a promise x The nominal cay Ly $50,000, only $154 It has deposits fo the amoun three hundred and fifty-six «litterent The business seems to lave been cares prudeutly managed for the tl ization, and is conduc’ elit oF the share-hol: tes have been filed i register of deeds of the District of Colambia, as general incorporation act, for fecting the organization of net originally in- utd be organized terests of the institution, au Proving in niarket-yalue. Application for loans on real estate or other securities are placed be- finawee committee, and are passed upon i of real estate offered arity for loans, as to its estimated valae, are made by the executive office and are very frequently opinions of real-estate age marketvalnes, such as Me Latta, Fiteh € Fox, &c. of which has been wwe ghg the savings bank, the po. our hearty thank: it of $112,000, dae to pe = » citize nahi shouki wéh it,’ v i cl ‘nship ra carr, a Sead shouki be pobre and that n he «tands committed so far as Exeentive iniuence can avail, wil, when it te xiake good parties have m. pass a bill fully protecting our rights. it fail to dose, we shall fee! that faith has been broken, that honor has not its proper intluerce. that justice ts outraged, aud that citizensnip ian German | has been insulted.” ter After further remarke. on this head, the ad- dress sayn—“‘Had we net tear that - we would demand event of loss, by failure of sign has defrauded hi character of the that will sufier mses of the corpor- this is wrong, ai hree months ‘since ted for the profit one else an invitation than polite, in which the word « as wounded the tender sensibilit: Mr. Herbert that, afterorder nad been partial! y » he lett the room stating that he wishe 1 it understood that he could net sta: sed. had . » Mr. Joseph Fleteher nominated Job: HSON, and the question was raised that l= ‘was not present, and a man who had not inter et meetings should not be ors in person, owed by Seiten H the eifice of the provided by the the purpose of p similar associations. tended that savings banks sho: under the general ineerporation act, not contain the proper provi organization af such institutions. banks should be estab! for the benetit of de 1 the institution ay, far beyond deposits, as a ne- he cost, of the estab- and it 13 at the pre- so far established as to begin to was subject to a cor prcered spon wie © the imauediate profits on the cessary comsequente of q of Colombia, by the” sions required enongh to a! Mr. M. Moore.— the Distriet?”" The a? of Gevcloped in ty native city, X. at lot No. 8, 241 finally. for Ge awn thet 2 quired, in the execution of his such stiggestions as the practical lidhed afd managed wholly ‘positors; and if such institu- mitted to be. organized and ess under this act of competition with each ether a capital, with authority eurren' “Why. he's the treasurer of £ those heroical? trom the proverb! as she is againet ys The address is signed by Gear, 3. Sella Martin, P. H. loans of money were procured by the vm apon them of Inst, secured by a pledge of their United Siates bonds, « to the amount of #100,000, in preference ies or disturbing md” drawing interest cent., and the wisdo, its made with it whes have been a te the diferent cities of the Union, ere is ne express zuthority zation of branches tn the act ‘hb theinstitution waa. its to the amount of #185, vested in lets and: buildig; erected In the clty of Washington, a portion of the benk, which, together ich the building is erected, and the lots adjoining, has cost $315,218.25. ‘The following is a statement of the liabilities of the Freedmen's Savings and Trust ompany on January 18, 1573: bank... hands of First National Bauk of working gf the institution examined may oecur to him ib the course of his investigation. I submit herewith—a i of Spain, Dghting f Congress, in por to offer high rates of ts, as well as npon result will be the by im upon doubtful securities. Zrecommend that Jane 17, 160, authorizing savings banks under the general act be repealed. Tepea! of all laws in the District of Col ized, and depos- have been in- occupied by these ig has glso been RESOLUTIONS in eccordance with its spirit, and thankin, Presi his endeavors to secur to the colored raee in this eountry. Mr. Kainey, of South of regolutions ‘of like tegor, and ‘eat! the Vuited States to interpose in beka Cubans, so far as woukl be consistent with our treaty. obligations. A LIVELY Mecrssion ensued as to which resolutions should be taken up, duriag which Gen, N. P. Banks entered the preceeded by Gen. W. A. C. Ryau,) and > | ee mie aisle of the ekareb, Ballard. 30; and detailed statement of the manner and | second ballot resulted allard was — declared the recom: ion to the capital nal subscribers. payment of sul stock, and ames of the or! ited copy of certificate of incorporation All of which is respectfully submitted. nas. A. Matos, National Rank Bzawiner, New Yor m. John Joy Knor, Compteiller of the Car @ portion of the act of % MuarY: 18, 18S, the date of this e: Carolina, eitered a set rug nt how unpaid, Febraar payment of the rapid increase in line, and the conversion of other ay; ter into cash. The first ary, 183, show an incre: about $90,000. There is a detieiency accounts of the Beaufort, branch to the amount of about $16,400, which is now in courrs of investigat Improvements in the records are being adop' ted” will enable {hem to compare favorably in thig respect with some of the oldest established financial institutions among us. question of the establishment of seem to have been pro- been intended to The recommendation of the referenee to savings banks jumbiz, and the passage of @ general law requiring trequent pudlication ot 1 other necessar; 'y annual report, The National Savin having been examined Was not considered neces which is eecup’ the reeutt of a restrietions con- reed. Rank of Washington ring the past year, it essary to make an arldi- at the présent time. i in was chartered by act approved February 15, 18i1, ently amended b; «German Ayorican Sars South Carolina. tichctshumidy’ «5! rior, who has the appointment of one comni: tional examination to represent the government. The Bank of Wi tion by the imspector. Loans ow real estate. manner of keeping the —_ rm J. Sella Martin said he thought belligerent shoul! have the same i. a for supplies that Short-date Yemittances in bank for col- United States bonds—various—at par... Seadry Washington City seceriti claims against the board as z righ be Cabans: thac th lege of going over into Florft had of reaching her long arm over to York for supplies fer her oO assist in keeping Cuba under heei. fs + BANKS ON CUBA AND CIVHL RIGHTS. Gen. N.P. Banks wascalled for ana addressed meeting at considerable length. He said tof interest now fs th: in Cuba are struggling for tree- was bnt one great question o1 ple of our country ir rights as they tives Sargent and McElItresh colored army at home, ired July 4, L siuce which time | business has been lucted by a board of tras- tees, under the same name and title, which jeoted at a general meeting of held June 29, 184. Vacancies in subsequently filled recovered the real eeiaie. Colutabia, for periods ches” does not vided for by the chart charter, which seems to baye bring xbout the moral elevation of the freed- man, four millionsin number, would seem to y the necessity of such an’arrangement in r to reach him where he lives; and inno other way conld this intention ried out, and such appears to have been the views of the gentlemen who founded the insti- ution, and they number among them some of 5 pists and business men of uesiion of the improvement ron City seems to be charter, and is sab- without further comment. The funds nstitution are loaned in sums of $ $50,000, and these loans dre widely*xpread as io location and diversified as to character. The majority of the security for the loans upon real estute is located im the District of Columbia. Many of the loans are of a character that shuald on the records of iy result in some tution but the probable amotnt of such ulti- difficult to determine at this inquiry as to values incer- tain cases is now in process, the result of which will be communicated in due course. The business of the institution has risen so iy from the most trifling deposits of $i the executive officers freedmen ail over at personal interriews ghout the South made their attention to the ach in German Aiwerican Bauk, N Cash im other bauks, Total resources i trustees were el: share-holders h the board of trustees were by two of the surviving trustees, a deeree of equit 18, made by th _—_— GEORGETOWN. Cevercn ELecrion.— of the Methodist Prote ing rustees, Jno. E. Cox curity... Leans at branch At the annual meet ng Realestate an’ build Capital stock patd in... stant Charch last ever e been ear- | Bu vital inteest t which was civil rights; affected the colored people of th: x ts as are now bei in the Island of Cuba by their brethren. The speaker then went on to enemerate many com- mercial advamtages which wonld acerue to the United States by the preme court of the Distri e examiner called upon the ation for the purpose ot nm, but was informed that ducted a8 a private bank- ngly no examination was y Tequest, the Solicitor of the SF »T. A. Newman sChas. 4 James Martin, Jaced ¥ For stewarts, Be officers of this making an examinat the business was ing house. Accordi made, but, at m Treasury is exa gress in reference to f Real estate and build Premiam on Cuited States be of. their lands in tolation of the! he Gersaan Me. shares at $10) cach, dollars per sbare to be mof this island. of belligerent rights in thi- country, like that of the credit mobilier, was a little mixed just now, but woald soon be The simple question is, shat] @ man who is fit fo fight for Lis own liberty, be hung when captured by his opposers. government should not hesitate or not a man shall be Lung like a dog who has ht for his own liberty. very of his remarks, (Gen. Shoemaker, alternate. ‘he rence meets to-morrow at 10 o'clock in River News.—The steamer Geo. F. arrived to-day fae Knight from New York with am Steamer Columbia cleared for B: ALEXANDRIA. Ronrery.—The stable of Mr. s. M. was broken open and robbed of eet S190 last Prad: blican us aa souks ths chine wohee te ne but those who are fa: straightened out. Philadelphia with af assorterl cargo. altimore. Wasmxoron Crry, Sir: In accordance with haye just com fairs of the « Company” of this ci the manliness to fi During the del Banks was frequently applauded. ‘MR. RAINEY DISSENTS. -y. of South Carolina, followed Gen. paid a high compliment. to his elo- quence and to his ability as chairman of the relations in tne House of the advisability of ac- rent rights to the insurgents of issue against it. hatguarantee have the ir condition would be in any wise improved under their new masters ? This country should beware how it lends its aid hcanse. But it is rigi that the govermment should sa: uthorities of Cuba and surgents that ell prisoners of war shall be treated as belligerents. Further than this, he was Posed t9 asking the government to take any sponsibility which woukl evemuate in inter Table difficulties. At the conclusion, Mr. Pinehback, of 1 ua, was called for, February 5, 187: your instructions, | From this statement it wiil be seen that the 1 ol total amount of de mate loss it is vei Is The bank holds $718,950 of United States bonds, @ portion of which have been pledged al for its bills payable. The bank securities aud claims Ic works amounting to Its loans upon real estate, chiefly in mount to €1,794,478.05. ve also been made upon vouchers of the board of its at that date was Total paid in... ible were $464,000. dmen’s Savings and Trust , and respectfully report Names of ewbserth, (? An itn siares, Kacemi ee gon BN s | Bred. Stutz... 40 Gorge Emmeart.4) | chnerder On the 2th Januar: tlemen met at the change Bank, New York. the remarksof the Rev. who had, during the late war, entered Savan- gia, ‘simultaneously with Gencral became inspector of schools r General 0. O. Howard, and ut of schools for ghout all the states lately in re- ere at once adopted to and Trust Com. ch a bill was then , 1865, the following gen tional American Ex. and after listening to John Watson Alvord, eT committee on torei Chris. Ruppert_40 presentatives. inst the board of pub thered up by tooftice in future fos hands ot the aah wae Seutanel, last evening. CITY ITEMS. Ponxp’s Extract di 2 the city of Washington, in 1808, but which had never cork otCube that uh during many tours throu, ublic works amounting to - attel mortgage, 37,000; and collateral and personal secu e amount of £25 40. real estate is genet the amount of the loan; have beew made upon equalte twice the value ot the loan, la that the loans upon vouchers of chattel mort- and finances, unde: neral superiptendet freedmen throu; atl « af question Of sm: Wasuixeroy Ctx, February 5, 1873. your instructi an m Of the affai ington City Savings Bank, as ef Jani }, aul respects ull; follows institution was ht and pro y to both the the leaders of the in- ch are not likely to t of past experience uture. ‘The executive ated, with the li le them in the officers aré, in my best interests rally estimated to | found the Freedmen for the charter of w pending in Co1 1865; Present: Hiram of these loans ©? | security not congress, passed March I beg to refer. The charter shall not hold at the: ‘table corporat it charitable : in the rtock of any or may be loaned on ii : ith, William ‘Alien, 5. Barnes, 'S. B. Cald- ‘ites same time more than 31, nowledge of the busi- co th sums may be a degree that prum- tation. the repeal of all board of public works, gage, end upon persoual seeurity are anthor- ized by seetion 6 of the act gbove quoted. Many of the securities a made are believed The value of other known, and other additional been made wu held by the bank. be considered “ ness of a savings bank to tees & prosperous foeare for would Tespectfa! mggest t laws under which the District ot Columbia, are now ness, and which admit 1m the pursuit fur bri » Re 3 Graves aud was about to speak. W. G. kwood, R.A. Manning, k. W. . Robert Purvis, of Pa., and advocated the dropping of the ch taking up the civil rights matter, bu ter a short wrangle the fi Mr. Pinehback. who was e GOV. PINCHRACK 4 FIGHTER AND NOT A POL these loans. re oor was given tr received with applau: a8 Seem to have of promissory Maternal secarits tion of these investments can available” ror the purpose “of money inthe market to meet the unex- that it was not the a ae investments, leers and .-ustees ted the act under wi jing branches inthe dir- purehasing real : : "one-halfot the cane jue itted to their eyeripenyinn od present examination of al the city of Washington, Then i bank act” which shall define very clear- ly the character. of the property on which euch shall advance money, limit to loans or investments in Umted urities; real estate of double the amount of the loans; State, city, town, to sefety than profit; such Surre) ir anual tend to check mate business and encoura; i observation in the savings banks dence of Cuba. As enact a “general anywhere in any country the effect will be te recoil on us. If colored men wish they should not wear tong as a slave tives Washington branch office. 1867 the parent bank remoy-d to , corner 19th sireet and Peni and December 7, 1571, present 'ocation on be permit one of their num: safierers in the matter of civil rig! haps because slavery In this land of equal rights all that the to be equal, as Heaven has talent to be equal. For bimseli’ he did not pro- to become the trackling tool of any faction oF the abettor of any false Face, Just as leng ae, on their daa Waiting for be t in the same degres, HBT ad fecr erywhere, and to-nt-, the abolition of slavery in Cuba, Pl Dr. Purvis here offered g set of resotiition- ated immediate interference ou the in vehaif of the patriot- S them mm an earnes' ‘mac gpme sire ner pt Mena remov. prendestsineee Penn- eXists so near ow degree of A. M. was con- ven them the ent and full re- recently & estate, and fot ler of the doing 5, promiscuous banki value of the loan, by loaning supney upon co!- a — lateral security not the payment of deposits, and The rate of interest offerta to depositors fof some time past has been six per cent., aud it i believed that the undesirable loans bank have been the desire of the trustees to invest as posnible the funds of nterest. Seetion 6 of ‘They have an { sistant, whose dutyit is insti i : i Bs idea concerning hix men lie supinely tter times for them ‘urse of events, so long will es ctor examine frequ nand all the branches, receive deposits, 1y available for by borrewing E : The Washington Ci i u i s § Se career, and such wo this ‘and. ‘trust Company’’ as shall tend to | Mr. ate an institution whick has al #0 much to elevate and educate the no other duties. The branches remit to the parent bank-'essan amount suffi- cient to meet ordinary fluetuations in their de- posits, draw draits-on other the accoi O€ de) | : &3 bs E 5 from and advice as to suitable shoes. Wu.cox & Gine’s Swine Macerms. The Patterns. at Chas. hoopakirt and corset factory, 7th street, : : li ef © 2 E persons have institution, and that it nd benetit. e ter larger sum than’$1,000 shall peer time from any one dai books of the institution. The the restriction of loans n. ihé result of the teas 3 this institutions of incalcuiab! of our country, i: ima the influence of this institution, have been taught habits of thrift, which have re- i yma | owners ry and, and itis needless to describe | certainspecified securities. the man which this simple fact itors a aire under putea the bank was organized shou’ amended so as to prevent lavcetements being Helligeac age The branches of the bank, if the; tinned. should also be aut | gress, and the rate of interest to be business community, This por- business is a matter of very small ntal to the main Asnational banks 8 E made except upon Ketabie: values. petting a a ‘bhi-drawing is fers of funds required positors. The branches have speech, during whi sonal rapsat Mr. Rainey, cl came here to play the | his resolutions did not amount to anything, a+ eth sow of toady. and that by act of Con- breaches of this law appear tution. lara Louise Kellogg of chaste and plated metal | they neither asked nor de is 2 unique set of jewelry of rare beauty, and in | depositors should also be limited by law, ani some cases to make local Joans or tempor: the bank required to accumu'ate a surplus to produces. The destinies of any nation vestments of funds, but this 31 be are safe inthe hands of a people chi After Dr. Parvis had relieved himself, Mr. French gilt there is an endless profusion of fali | Rainey rose and stated that he thought himselt séts, with lockets. necklaces, and bracelets to match. The Whitby jetsand French garnets at this establishment are ansnrpassed forexquisite | designs anywhere. Mr. Prigg has also a fali line of tiaras, bandeaux. coronets, the Milan and Spanish high-backed combs in tortois- shell, jet, gilt: afl steel, and handdredsof other | articles, which our readers would do weil to eal Lace hap teers) pd bnyios he actu pect i institution was iz - pie hy ithout wufficiont ene " d that a new or; i mae! ea proper legislation and necessary restrictions he bank would be able to correct the mistake to retrieve its present pective losses. and be able to continue a doned in October, 1872, and ments are now with a few trifl dey owners of the soil. I submit set oa a bomen for prarrmaetad the assets and liabilities, of loans investments, of cash and deposits at all the branches; a list 8 list of all other of all funds in cbarter and by-laws, ments relative to the business ful ‘le of discussing hie own resolution= Pachiguntly, and The kuew fall as mach Purvis, who though man of learning had yet! be agatrs, upon by the parent bank, ‘exceptions. -As the will pass to local boards of trustées intrusted with the vital power. The only branches that draw any amount of rofit, are at Jackson- ‘arolina, Natchez, and intelligently, and about the subject as dently drawn wi have been enabled to’ is, im fact, a well~ much to learn expenses for year 157 traeaieay © and suniey dace HEARD FROM. here came forward and gave 4 glowing description of the condition of attairs and examine. t | existin, in Cuba as wimessed by himself, anc ess of great usefulness .o the classot depositor- The Shreveport, Louisiana, branch ——_+—_. | cloned By rewding a ‘Tue stock oF waunte contributed by the | Syren. city of Philadelphia to the Washington ua | witch of ths seein eas mounment, and which has been on a tonal Bibition in Indewouden oe enat — “Teme time pat has been forwarded to this cits and is now at the monument ground: feet 9 inches to elaborate! carved Tren the scroll In the beak of the eagle arethe words. “Deciaration of Indepenmience, July | 4th, The coat-of-arms of Philadelpiria and various other inscriptions also adorn it. | Tre New Nonrtueayx MARKket.—The com- mission on the erection of the née market met yesterdas, and the ch: that he barl received information that the gov- | Northern | preamble atu reso: discussion fs ‘fo ~ whose benefit the institution at that place. al loans at this time as Tennessee, unease, on h, Mississippi, $25, fey warranks Peal eta On United States bonds and 2 ly for the ‘The branches h National Bank Examiner of New follows :—Memphis, Hon, John Jay Kuoz, Comptroller of the Currency, 1 Freed mens’ Savings and wha ror hag An of WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK. The Washington City Savings Bank was ized under the § r feo ‘Mareh 8, 1864. The following is a state- Inent of its assets and liabilities on dannary 29, ; the Washington City. Classification ninco e Assets: ran eer erate tai roy ‘of brancl ‘ash in transitn.. Bhort-date remit Address amt resolutions su chair were adopted. At about midnig Fore Diverce C. nal act of Congress ut the meeting adjourned. shes + eset } —Iu the equity court | Amige Wylie bas made a decree of divorce in i is Nell agt. Matilda Nell. it charges adultery and deser- tion on the part of the derenmtant, and sets forth that the parties were marr’ ve, in Germany, in the year {300, in which ligrated f0 the United: States: tha for three vears after they arrived they resided irman stated | im the city of New York, Sap a b National Hom. John Joy Ks 93 182 seas aa | Clacarhan » Comptroller of the Currency. loans and investments @f the Wash se mah Caty Seavinss Bank. James F. 2 ae ~ reported, throu; ev. revolutions that ‘the charge against bim ix sus- pelied: which report thi The parchments were returned to the conference. ee en N. Head, chairman, bill of complai ied at the city of —_——— 1c ey emigrated t0 or. Haston’s case were The committee in > granted permiscion to sit during the sessions of The testimony erner had been able to-taveratiy negotiate the | bearded at the house of J market-house bonds. and that the work ¢ now be proceeded with speedily. The architect was instracted to notie the contractor, M Naylor, to procecd with the work on the bui ing at once. The commi therized to accept the bitor Me i Jor the necessary grading. tows K street; that at the same time there vy the name of Julius | Loarded there a person Miller, between wham and the defendaui an vation of the other boarders, who de~ mamied their :lismissal from the house, and they were required to leave. Mr. Nell’ then to which he removed with his and fixtiren sk ranch ago—ho charges sines i are setdehvctene SEAT 31 = ed that after car hole matter they have arrived at the following Team tea youre ° fois account non real estate security. Loan on stocks, bonds, personal se ti ts in Northern Pacitic ‘THE Free-Atage Gore at THE Weat Exp, Site, and Sometime since the fire commissioners: passed 4 resolution barbs is La oe place a large steeple of the vatern reburch inf on Hrcrect, bet pes igh het Gcansincd ® the machinery there. that some other will have tobe ecleeted for the par. pose. —— Tue coxcerr of the Mend: — ane ive our lover- at as these ablé musicians do from «le ‘howe of music, Ci i igher order of musiow hands it will recei tea. Baska» 1h ae THE POLITICAL CLUBS Of Washington city, ‘whore members were so of the ¥, Guard, obtained a “lunch.” —Pitts- burg Chronicle, Swarr Pox. in the corporate limits have been our issue of yexterday—one on near ‘Water street. Georgetown, and one at L street. Five cases are at the Asylum, but no danger of spreading is an- tielpated. as they are entirely isolated Grom the inmate: shart time thereafter Mrs. }, gave the key she was i call and get i 73-0 bonds $10,000 at Bde Ps paadne ap aes = house to a ne! ee Se wi She has not yet ANA decree of divoree i ? * i ! Mepositers........ Amount certificates: iry Err depen. SEOUNT ye. FY BECOME R eee Peed SS epee py ap catty house without regurd © to tee vpelat ast waker which it was organized. I recommend, therefore, that the charter