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EVENING " EDNTSD AT... LOCAL NEWS. Cendensed Locals, ted Levi Kilwell vice Chas. Wilson, Clarke, a first-class clerk in the ‘» office, Treasary Departmen, bas ree “The Seichaonia {natitution will send a hand- a of its publications te the Exposition. Emancipation Day in the District imbia—w.ll be celebrated by the colorad citizens. ‘The Catbolic temperance benevolent societies ef the District think of having a grand bail in the Inauguration ball building about Easter, for the benefit of the orphans. The following patents to Washi; ians were granted this week. C. L. Evert, street-letser bex, Charles Lewis Flushmaun, revivifying charcoal used In rectifying spirits. The alarm of tire about 3 o'clock this after- ween was caused by the burning of a stable itherto drawn m, and its reappear- ance at Oukl Fellows’ Hail to-morrow night will doubtlew be the occasion of a crowded house. Mr. W. S. Cox, who has since the death of the late William Redim very acceptably filled the ition of auditor of the Supreme Coartof the istrict, has tendered his resignation, and it is understood that Judge Leaca is a prominent eandidate for that om The Arion Quartette Ciab has elected the following officers fu six months: President : viee president, L. Diet- verich; mee ry, L. Stern: treasurer, H. Hinke, Herarian, H. Koeuig. This club has now over ove hundred members. Iu the case of the firemen Weeden. who sued ahe District government for his salary, the court heid yesteriay that firemen «id not hold office én behavior, but were Hab'e to «is- missal at discretion, aml divected the jury to Gud tor the defendant. The Metropolitan street ra:troad com} Raving the rails for the new soute laid in front of the itimore and Pe vepot, atthe cor- werof B aud th streets. These rails will be jaid up B to %h street, where they will join the th street read, the sleepers cf which have already been laid. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Columbia Railroad Gompany yesterday afternoon the following directors were elected: my is (Messrs. C. MeKeklen, W. H.C! tt, M. M. Rohrer, N. B. Fay iti, A. R. Shepherd, A. M. <lapp. avi S. S. Smoot. A dividend of one dolla per skare fos the last six mouths was declared. — ‘The Matter of the Savings Banks. VRE NATIONAL “AVE BANKS OF THE DiS- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. Con-nlerable comment has been made upon | the fact that Controller Knox did not include the National Savings Bank of this city in bis Fepart upon the cowlition of the savings banks | of the District, but simply referred to a former report upon that bank as covering the ground. | It appears that the particulars of that report are « Tollews : - the isth of May, 1872, Mr. Knox, Con- Her ot the Currency, addressed Charies A leigs. National Bank Examiner, a letter, of the following is an extract: “The act of jay 24, 1X0, incorporating the National Sav- | ings Baak, of the District of Columbia, prov ides that the books of sail corporation shall, at all times duri their hours of bestness, be open | and examination to the Control- | ler of the Currency. In accordance with this | Provision yeu are directed to make a thorongh examination of this bank aml report to this | eftice gs proceeded to examine the bank, with of May. isv2,made his report, | b the tollowing is an extraet - ! r business is rapidly increasing, ant their deposits rom the lavoring olored peop -Oys, servant girls, » govern y. members of Coy | ny officers, doctors, females in every | grade of society, Kc. TI ueted very economiealiy a Id learn, and many gentlemen of the ft respectability and intellig make r occasional deposits of movey: ant the prospect before them is very Gattering aml promises to result in a very large deposit ac- v low ing ts the last annual statement of | bis bank to Congress. the charter requiring this | be mace annually (Si mm | Suckney, President; H. A Lathrop, George H. Plant, Viee Preswent. The rk nena | Board of Health and the Police. } . SANITARY DUTIES ED. | At a meeting of the board of health last night, | Mr. Marbury, from thé irance committee, re- | yorted that he had seen the Controlles of the | Wreasury in relation to the bills 1 by Con- ECS appropriating money for the board, and | ad arranged for drawing tands for immediate ee. - | 4 commumeation was received from Major Richards, s.perintendent of police, stating that the beard of police will soon be prepared to fransier to the beard of health all sanitary duties | including the re: al ot sick and insane per- sons to the hospital, and the daty of seeing that friendiess non-residents who may meet wih | accident or fall siek in the Distriet are taken to Providence hospital. | A long disenssion followed as to the expenses | is additional daty, and the responsibility of same. Mr. Langston said before the duty was # armed by the boar he wanted to be 44: that the Goveruor ways provide tor the ex- pense. relation to this letter, the board ei be certain that the governor or ould make the necessary pro. e expense incurred im this acei- | ik) mot do it any cheape; - ated that he would andertake to ascertain this eost from the District roar i eu to by each of the mem)ers, om was taken. Another long ate took place on the practice of individual embers contracting bills without the knowl- exlge of the boart, and the illegality of the same, and it was finally agree! that the stand- ing roles and ordinances of the board shall Lereatter be enforced. Rerxtos oy Tae Weenisctox Ancust or Prxcetos Conteer.—The Wasbingtou Alum: ui Of Princeton Coliege, New Jersey, heli their | annual meeting last night at Wormiey’s Hotel, ton. William 4. uel the following oficer- were elected for the ensutay year: Hon. W.W. Belknap. president; Dr. Har- vey ley, Hons. Kelly, George M. Kebesou, Stewen-on Archer, Frank P. Blair, avd Richard K. Crawford, Esq., vice presi- | dent: Henry B. Munm, treasurer; Charles F. wsbary, secretary. Executive Committee— | mL. Dunlop; and Samuel | pany then sat down fo % | the cloth being removed | elivered a briet nt happy | of which he feelingly al- | ent death of Judge Duntop, of | rgetown. who gralnated at Princeton, sixty He closed by offering as a toust. Our invited guests,” and upon Jamige John T. Mason.of Baltimore, to respond, whigh nudge did in a vein. Speeches by Renato? Kelly. of bi Kichard E. Craw- ford, Williaa £.. Danlop, Charles F.$tansbary, Munn, and others, followed, and the at Sueletter of Dr Medesh. i e letter . MeCosh, of i . by the alum- STAR. | 1: has gone to Philadelphia ; near the Congregational church, corner of lgth | Second, 16; third, 8; wd G streets. | Mr. Guinand asked to see the slips, and they | per ton, said it was impossible to furnish fa | ris, Scott, Khees and Champlin were appointed | the president of this board, and that when he j cert the following letter, (which was written b; | iby son at my (wno which they were fully prepared; that not above Pacers incor sheet weight | one dollars had been withdrawn, | in his district, a he nested my which he was morally certain wasin the ordi- attendance before the committee for the pur- | "ary course of, busingss transactions tegrated pose of meeting the same. He teok occasion to | nd to-day. = oe say that Jas sub-board were in favorof fact that the act of’ incorporation under whic!. of at your meeting to-night. Please havea talk jay, in Criminal judge MacAr- | | with Fred. Stuart tom it, a8 I cannot believe | chur, the case of Shaw, charged with conduct- that he would do me an A pad merely to | ing the gitt photograph busis contrary to please Hart, Yours, very truly, law, was taken up. This case be remem- W™. GuINaxp, per son. bered as the first which came up the Police er tepannet Court after bef geo ot of the [ eemangrningyat Svrts Aearyst RarLroaps.—Messrs. Riddle | Congress, and regarded as test case. In Public Schools. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. A meeting of the beard of publics! trastees wae held lac. evening at the Frank: schoo] building, and the superintendent pre- ‘rom THE-’SAVINGS BANKS TO-DAY. The. Run Upon the Washingen, Tt @emed to be the general belief last even- conted cation for a_teachershy ing tbat the causeless panic among depositors | Lucy A. Noyes, of Houtick Falls, N.¥-/which | st'the Wr oe terings Denk Pad tecnals | wasteterreds layed, and that no further rash would be main j A MISTAKE. | tained, but this morning found a group of | Also, ted a communication from Dr. Cox, president of the of health, stating tha’ Ke revolution of Jamuary 2ith, in relation | w the necessity « cinating School children, anxious | when tbe-bamk opened, at the usual hour, some | one hundred or more were ready to enter, and ) the crowd continued during the hours, morning 4 jas based w facts which had come to the | The police arranged the line in double file. so personal knowledge of members of the board, | as to obstruct the sidewalks, and took sta- tions at the door to prevent pushing and alter- cations. The ies in the line were generally the small P maonry and in some ieanoss ton’ were men who a few days were vowing to their creditors that they had A young lawyer was heard to express his regret 01 wyer wae y ref a "0 2 time where to and that the letter of Dr. Bushnell was sent to trustees by mistuke—bis letter referring to | the colored schools. The communication was ordered to be transmitted to the colored school trustees. CONDITION OF THE @CHOOLS. | Saperintendent tenn also a o- ee Stract of reports 1@ past mon’ showing » Bumber of pupils on the rolls the last day of the month, 6,799; Inerease for the month, 153; whole number enrolled, 6,47; vacant , first dis- Si, tks sogtianh sutne thames ara total, 1,136; applicants waiting admission, fr district, 5 ; number that he faa not known until this garnishee. At the back door two or three ladies from the eastern section early sought admit- tance, and their money, and, wher joked as to their fright, answered that it was 4; second, 33; 1 2 |, 39; num true that their’s wag a small amount, but it was of cases of Soy aniah ment in the first dis- | thelr all; that a few dollars to them was equal trict, i 8; » 24—total, 43; | to a thousand with other people. It was amus- i for number dismissed, ing to see the countenances of the applicants for ‘spons,” and it was remarked that THE FURTHER FROM THEE DOOR THE LONGER WERE THE FACES. emerging from the door these “ame long- chaps would gooff with the broade:t ‘inds ef grins, none taking pains to hide «e- ed teeth, if Eny . the focal, Tit weber first’ district, 11 total, 17; le iy ; , 16—total, 51. CHANGES IN TEACHERSHIPS. Miss R. Le uet as 3, rst district, In Mr. Fart vomit visa: aeting teacher of Pri mary . 1 rom, transferred. Mr. they had any. A poor milk- Dulin recommended the transfer of Mise Liz7i6 woman, toward the end of theline, about now y M. Stromberger from the acting to the perma~ | seemed to be terribly distressed at the length nent list of hers. Bir. At! moved that | of the line, and expressed the conviction wa; Edward H. Thom; be transferred from Male | she had but a poor show of eeting enough le t Intermediate N. tobuy feed for her cows. The jibing of some of nt Miss M: the bystanders did not rile her much, so inient 1 to be acting | was she set on getting her money, aud she took teacher of Mi iate No.3. Mr. Rau- | no notice of the insinuations about her “irou dolph, from the committee on teachers, reported | tailed cow.” that Miss Forbes, having attained the THE BANK LAST NIGHT. age of eighteen, and having @ successful The bank was kept open util 10 o’clock last examination for a night, tor the accommodation of the anxious ert Certificate at the re- cent examination, it be given. All of these nominations were confir! - AN depesitors, and the book-keepers did not get throngh their work until So’elock this morning. The last check drawn last night was for $17 and the depositor who drew it fer safety found himself with an elephant on his hands. id not dare to go through the streets with it at that late hour, and gnally the obliging bank officers loaned him @ bedy- of two men to secompany him home with his teoublesoms money. He will hardly rest eaey now until it is for from thieves and BROUGHT HIS CATECHISM. ‘man from *‘Cooney,” hea: tnnon the bank last night, hurried city this morn INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED WEIGHT IN COAL PURCHASED. Mr. Hart. of the committee on acccounts, wed that the vote by which the bills of Wm. at the last meeting be snort Guinand were approved reconsidered. Mr. H quence of Given, and he caused seven riven, a1 cal he Franklin building to be rewelg! found, instead of 2, nds to following weighta: 1,770, 1,800, 1,200, 1,950, of the to di ut his ope raw 01 mo! a ploof hours, and when vear the paying-teller’s counter, on drawing out what he ‘su; his bank book, was by Mr. Gatchel. The re- ceipts were in the same signature for all the schoo! districts, and the party signing had | astonished to find that iis hurry he bad spelled Mr. Gatehel’s name w: . The cer- | picked up a “‘eatechism” in place of it. He ificates had ail been shown to . Gatehel, 7 tarned towards home in hot haste, saying as be left that he thought “that money war a goner,” as it would all be drawn out before he nd he pronouneed them forgeries. i Mr. Scott asked if Mr. Gatchel’s name the peared on certificates of coal weighed for could get back. third district, and, being answered in the af- OUR REPORTER CALLED UPON MR. RUFF, firmative, Mr. 8. moved that the bill for the | at bank, at one ‘o'clock to-day, and found payment of Mr. ‘hel be also reconsidered. | hi at pening ad eool under the pressure. He 5 that the ran to-day had been steady, but was not of s0 exciting a character as yesterday; Uiat the amounts drawn out to day were insig- nificant in almost every case tat mo large EY amounts had been drawn, and that ample funds to meet every deposit; that he had al fter some further debate, the motivn was carried. Mr. Harris offered the following : Whereas it is charged by a member of this board that Wm. Guinand, the contractor for furnishing coal and wood to the public schools, has defrauded said schools by not giving the | received the sympathy of many of the most sub- Proper weight of coal; and whereas it is also | stantial citizens, with offers of nasistanee to any charged that in a number of cases the certifi- | amount, which he declined to accept, having no cates of the public weigher have been forged; | need of aid; that one old dopositor fad offercd therefore to lay down before him ble paper to the Resolved, That a committee of four members be appointed to mquire into said charges; that said committee be directed to make the inquiry as SOOT as ible, and to report the result of the investigation to this at aspecial meet- ing to be held on Tuesday, the 25th instant, at m. Hart stated that he had requested Mr. uinand to come to the —— and he had jone so. He (H.) informed him that he wished to see him about coal «delivered 352 pounds short. amount of $115,000, &c. He stated that it would be impossible for him to keep open after three o'clock to-day, as _ HIS CLERKS WERE NEARLY BROKEN DOWN for want of rest, being obliged to set ap all last night to write up the books, in consequence of keeping open so late (10 p. m.) last night, but that he would give every one an opportanity to draw deposits. Some ‘who had ‘drawn their deposits yesterday were returning them to-day. t two o'clock to-day thece were abont cue hundred only‘in line. it may not be uninteresting to state that UNDER THE GENERAL INCORPORATION ACT were shown to him, and he found them marked as weighed from mnle-cart. He immediately turned to his clerk and said. “There, I knew the drivers of these carts were stealing, and I discharged them thi= morning.” He (flart) in- formed him that the carts that brought the coal to the building were drawn by , and after the loads were dumped he procured the mule- carts, had the coal reloaded ard weighed Mr. Rhees asked what were the price Lim for fuel, and being answered 36.05 an the «Washington City Savings Bank,” which was incorporated Mai 8, 1864, filed a certifi- eate dated Februar, last. This certificate recites that at a meeting of said corporation on February Sth, it was resolved “that in order to promote its interests, and to afford security to lepositors the present charter (of March sth, 1864) should be abamdoned, and said corporation should be reorganized.” Then follows the agreement which provides that the name shall be “The aloe, dap City Saving Bank,” the objects to “to re sately mvest and secure and pa; money deposited with it on such terms and com ditions ag mry be fixed by law, and to transact such banking business as is ustai and customa- pay savings banks.’ The capital stock is $60,000, in 500 shares, and the trastees for the first year are G. C. Henring, Z. Jones, T. I. Gardner, G. R. Ruff, Thomas Francis, Wm. Bryan, John A. Rui, C. A. Zimmerman and J. C. McKelden. at that price. The resolution was adopted, awl Messrs. Har- the committee. ANOTHER ACCOUNT TO BE INVESTIGATED. Mr. Hart rose to a personal matter, and stated that he had been considerably bothered of late in his private office by a Mr. dson in rez- erence to a bill, and he had been compelled to order him out. He exhibited two bills of Mr. D., the items of which were different, but the amounts were the same. The subject was re- ferred to the sub-board of the tourth district. Mr. Stuart offered a resointion that at the ‘morn “ present sehool term drawing be made one of | ng Our reporter found about s dozen persons at the counter, some de; money, vnd a few ng resenting checks for payment. Si or eight rolored men wore leat ing wat ons hawt ¢ stucies in the schools. Referred to commit- ¢ on text books. r. Randolph offered a resolution, which was to the committee on text books, that | ne Just Badan er wit ety Aton va ‘hat | seemed well ertistied, saying: + “3 judgment of the board instructions in the hard rig! vort-hand weiting -houtd he afforded to | Y hard earned money issater here than in my va tity lett ith light hearts. “In the back of, a wi 3 a tice were Mr, Stickney, Mr. ‘Alvord. and r y ind the latter having had auInteruiew e «1 pupils of the schools, and the cominit- tee on text books be requested to take the sub- ject into covsideration on any future adjust- ment Or the course of study. Mr. Dietsici: offered a resolution, which was | the moruing was busin pope e en ieee ot os eas " e ing was en; in ag & Lon the table, "that under the law the gov- | treparing fer malting? ee is crnot of the Distriet of Co:cmbia is constituted THE FOLLOWING CIRCULAR: Bi hd Banx.—The ts of the controller of currency and of the national bank ¢xaminer’ upon condition of the Freedmen’g Saving and Trust Kees ony A of this city was mtended to rucpish Con; mA- tion with reference to techmien: ylolations of is absent at any of its meetings it becomes R¢- cessary to elect a president pro fem. before pro- ceeding to business.” In_answer to a question by Mr. Hart said that the teachers had not been paid since January. The requisition, which she law under which the institution was organ- ag been made for January and February, is | eq. ‘The security u mn which the loans were now in the hands of the controller, who will | made is comlered Booby sees ears probably issue the warrant by the 15th inst. ta Inthe aap Editor Steyr —Having seen in a of this morni an aceon of Sepceruain of the board of school trustees which reflect rather discreditabty upon me, I ask of vou to in- examiner, with few tions, as good for the amount loaned. There te in the re- ports which conveys the impression that the bank cannot respond to the demands of the de- positors, ‘The examiner states that the executive ofi- cers are, in his hapepe men of the most un- doubted integrity of cliaracter, devoted to the best inierests institution, who have eda- cated themselves to a practical knowledge of ‘he business of the institution, which promises a ——— future for it. ‘he controller of the currency states that the bank will be — to correct the —- aiready made, and continue a business o: asefulbess to the class of depositors for ues -enefit the institution was organized.” diction, ag I was too sick to do ft myself,) which I think will explain itself. You will notice in the letter to Mr, French an investigation is asked by me in advance of any proceedings by Mr. ‘Hari. Wx. Grrvann, per son. he agit! D. March 11, 1873. note ( a accounts would meeton Saturday, and requested | The Getmand Amortean Savings Ran! may presence thereat, I, in compan: with one of} Atthe German American eevinee — my clerks, presented at the Franklin | ‘th street, the amount received om bulking at 7.20 m., heen largely augmented to-day, and Mr. Pren- but Mr. Hart, eho, wit nd rem Sor tegt ap bint tiss states that uo run has been made there, for ‘st waiting for the com- jntormed they hold their charter makes the trustees indi- me with the whale of viditally responsible for all deposits ms well as mated bis determination to carry the former bill, and the matter bh th m1 am not afraid of Mr. ihe stockholders to the extent of the bank stock. Hart’ petty persecatdrs, but as I amasick ip | This board is composed of, our well-known citi- bed, with a t of my non-attendance | 2¢ns R. B. Donal m, A. Eberly, Henry Franc, this’ evening, I would beg of you the kindness a Wm. F. Mattingly, Christian fap. ta ihave netion onthe bitte of the tree distriet | pert, L. H. Schneider, Alfred Schus wind post , with an understanding that this | frecerick Stutz. matter shall be investigated at some special gee The Gift Enterprise Case. ARGUMENTS IN THE CRIMINAL couRT. To-d: Ji eeting later in the week, when I to be able tovattend. My other bills can be. took away S40 in and Scppex Deats.—Mr. John W. a wilLknown citizen of ibis Diawrict, died Yelee sucktenly yesterday at his residence, on 6th street, between G and H streets. Mr. Pitzhugh came to this city many years ago and com- meneced the business of buikler and fe which he carried on successfully. He was at ene time identified with the local politics of the city, and wok great luterest im its prosperity. took passage on car72to be car- dealers who then were fea te pe EY road, and Tense bs the it. the defendant, by his servants, assaulted him Mr. Harrington this morning that the and ejected him from the car. Pemes. are | act of Congress does not apply to the defendant; laid at 2,000. This is a transfer ticket Case, that it is a Bet, and is to be construed Meser-. Srownimg ami T.A. Lambert have, | strictly; that ‘words ‘hereafter to for Mr. .j. A. J. Brotherton, entered & suit | p! who commence tiaten the zatot February, 18737 he took pae- | that Congres has the right to nullity aa that en the 2 rary, 1973, - ly train laud station, at | the it has not done it, and aE oe ee celuted schedule. Te would atop, bat | & takes effect from the approval of the failed to obtain a tleket, by reason of the ticket act, can have A goes, of kts the comet 40 conse fare, when, as he ways ‘construc "s natute. to be | avows, the should bave been 15 cents. ig tah that if in terms | and he refused to pay the larger amount, but to these, is 4 Ss sees sete Oe Be oe that ——— mde ar TE ssa ejected him, was | amounts ductor assaulted and ej im, a rtd ise thar ender i of Con; would impair | a Sesset Eat rapa ae TIMORE. Sargept and Mc! in a man been searching for some ae He is bi dollars’ of jewelry, since been ‘out of the way, He time he has a ne way between izth and of coal compan: feel anxious about preparations are them and closing the house. in market this morning at 1.25a81.50 per bair.—Gacetie, last even lege, arThe Louisville one boy and wounding two the letest chaussure for young New York in full «ress. ase of a public bh cause they sing temperance a ‘ginia, accepted resignation of Francis L. Smith, jr., as notary public for Alexandria, and B. Johnson Barbour, as visitor to the University of Virginia. of the supreme court of Mexico. He preside: occurs. THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT, Jud@e Cariter —Mosday, im GROCERS. sue age. Gilbert and 0: nhhet Poxn’s Fxraacr diviers from all other ad- | gy g, OMAR. Socense Bie tit for @3-200;5 F Cleary m Hagerstom x Preparations it che fhe ‘that ite a | CS Smears a. 29% - street M. ureh, Baltimore, waa selected ax amdard medicine re taod merit, an al eet cet Peeves Amjotitien, tor | 0 aa mee place of the conference by a| for many years been tented OF mm me tinal Wholesale and Retatt Me —Si, Raaesinge Wiahiee sol Paes n Yote of O6 yeas to 48 nays, and afterwards de- | writings, < Grocers, - if jared unanimous. 1B13 Sevcach Ser Northwest, betwom Mane \ E A CLFROWNAN writing toa friend My CRT, ‘ . | , The following ministers, of one year’s stand- 2 is c ; foren hckbington awe ‘sppccied. peatany | ing were soutigued on trilvvis; Toor C.otert, Fae, Purcne ie indetinicely postpoued. 1 of Michast Daly, Mrs. FW. Raton a jatcK, Hammack Clark A. Hattsock, George | RAre reser (4 te, ET TEAS! TRAS! TEAS! . W. Stickney “were qualified as - | Edwin Martin Judy, Henry mith, | * Atlantic. Three botties of Perayian Japan Tea, goed, Go Se ou the estate of D. L. Eaton. Sidney Charles E. Young, aud I &. France. George | S378p have rescued me from the fangs of the ‘ rea, gved, Ge; Sie; very fuss, ¢ RR wasdiscontinued at hisown request. | fend Dsspopsia. Dyspepties -bould driuk from Pia, me o. Vctciusiy auslified ag sdminletrecersot H. Savage was continued on trial, with * FY cv ¢ 1 oe vide: bonds, $2,00. Plenary were | the requi re himeelf in two! Great uRapcEnTEn woulb of =. ® ordered in the ace of the willof Lucy A. Wheeler, ¥ liers, Slate and Walter 8: Black Pea, three ‘William FE ‘Maitingly ap: We bas aes roe of be tet ‘offered ip the cis Also, an extra English RT, Juder y por ‘Ss of New ¥: OUR, &c_ th assault and battery on S ‘The characters of Hobart 1 Senith, R. F. | BOt pony senereh Pets = cone with | pRZSIhY. Rar, Tenney's end other brante Davin; 88, and cure. Wo, F Bishop, 0. 0. M. . W. G, Herbert, James A rked for tate bocality: Ter ponte Lart forge mee Renae Tan aeemeayp oer nec | M Hauaar A yeamaraa a ety, | MO SO resmon, SEER iyo en el 5 - *. > 7. DB. MM. CO. . . - Known colored man'im J. St. Clair Neill were passed and their relation | 9008 ¥-M.O. A. Building, 9th and 1) sts ine pounds lighter. the whole value ry continued. Poxn’s Fxriact is for sale at wholesale by alt Sterwands acknowledged he nage nigrum aed | The charactersofthefollowingsnperannuated | Chas. Stott & Co, 48 Pennsylvania arene, yetueed te Bhan enngr F t Lawson had been | Ministers — and their relations con- | and by druggists everywhere. m,th.s,c0 Pure French B paptised and was just in the spirit, and it would not | SMwed, viz: John Miller, Basil Barry, Wifllam | | ss om the dull stupidity | Qalifern! Jook well for him to be runnine t6 the police court | Prettyman, C. B. Young, T. 8. Harditig, G. W. FrEoPLe who suffer from t avidity | Pore Holland so much, Brazee having bo witnesses ja is be Ierael, J. M. Green, James Bunting, B. H.| that meets us everywhere in too the jndge sent the case to the grand jury. a Angelica and Muscatel Wine, por TO-DAY. 4 Fenton Jackson,a hoy, wad cha Whisky, five years 0! Sweet Catawba Wine A F : often in all seasans of the knew how «juick Ta haekg th Tatioted Seater Chcttien |B col toons ap ein ome with assault Der gallon. ss Union , viz: A. H. Dr. A. E. | % purge the bile from their systems, we should tasterzate, Sines an Jones. By arising, bee | Cieea Ssaph Fthbes, BD Once’ aad To, | hase tetier cache tech enalon bean ©. 8. OHARE & gon, with a brick apd biting ber arm; sent to reform d P ” to deal with. ecotw 90-09 Shock. Iamex Potter, meeault an vattery on Bitsy | Ockerman. Foal aeclh decide LOT IBID TO street Ww parter) 85. — Dee all and, Berkey on Baltimore Conference M. E. Chureb | Txs Xarional Savinoe BAwm, corner of FoR: assault and battery on Benjamin Chis ‘New York avenue and 15th street, 6 ct. Which was Feturnedl tothe votice | git this conference, in Baltimore, 5 Bm sock: parse per ct. | PRICE List the papers in the case ot W.. Muase, D, Dy | Ber aneum om court by the grand jory, the original charge bein ~ ©. Manses, D. D., 7 pdf] atten? kill.” which the | charged with immorality, were referred to & | toa © SOUS 9 tos. Saturdays, Selene or giand sary diemisead. “The agsault mito nare | committee of three, consi ingof FG. Tebbe, | sien on taken place in December last, in the northern part y. G. and A. A. P. Neale. sho COMMUNITY at lange mse- of the city. by the shooting of a pistol at comptain- | stated that he had received a communication | fulness of Singer's Sewing wethine 15 GROCERIRzs Freon rage of which, hawever, did not tak~ ef | trom the parties preserring the char, ainst ———_-o— fect ow his person. In consideration of the fact Dr. Mumsey, in’ which they withiteu "thor A®K YouR @RocER for Dooley’s Yeast Power the accused had heen in jail three menths al tT. Munsey, in which they raw their | the best baking powder for biscuits” ar the judge fined him &: in defanit 60 names from the charges. rolls, bread. Jail. An appeal was taken. John Henry Gidding On motion, it was resolved to appoint a com- | yy, bres Assault and battery on Dominick Gittings, hisfather; | mittee of five, three ministers and two laymen, ta ‘! bends required in the sum ted six months. John Keys, pro! Flannin, charged with disturiinj of Union chapel, on 20th atroet, w Higions worahip; @5 0 There were two others with him at the time, f uae aaamnit nity; 3 Jo! tive comer tion hite one: in ree to act inthe matter of the claim of the preach* —— eS er’s aid society of the M. E. Church against the Werleyan female institute, at Staunton, and ol were appointed: Reva. W. H, tthey escaped. Juha Keys was | Wilson, J. B. Fitz ick, and 4. P. Bonde, % fined $90 for fast driving. and Messrs. Moses Walton ‘and Wiliam Mills. | and adviGe as tl ar Suatt. Pox—Since our report yestertay but | memorial of the Virginia eenferreecrthe a | _Pomp's Rxvaact ectes tioamation, barns, atveach of the following places: Corner of | [i GbUECH, reported that while Te Is destrabls | pier, ulcers, ant eae aoron beadachs Union streets southwest, and. 1222 cin strect re eran eats comme, Yet eat ane | Seelen, street, southw: that nothing in said Seay ecard seen a Se ne per ns a GEORGETOWN. committee of the respective General’ Conte: Tur New Scroop Hovsr.—Ground has been broken at the intersection of 2d and Potomac streets, ite St. John’s church, for the new Wit.oox & Giss's Suwine Mt. bite school building. ‘The contract specities Filebrated Bassar Patterns. That the befiding shalt boorecent ces eet Baum’s hoopekirt and corset factory, 1th street, ocenpancy by the 13th of November nowt, ocr Intelligencer Buliding. ond street is now the northern terminus of Po- tomac street, and it is proposed to extend the latter frem 2d to 3d street, in which case the — property will have street space on three les. Hover Ratsixc.—The house raisers have commenced operations to raise the building on Bridge street, No. 162, now occupied by Henry responded to the usual dis- ciplinary questions. James F. Follin and Wil- Nam J. lon were ordained deacons. The character of Dabney Ball was passed; J. P. Halland F. M. Mills were made supernumera- ries. Georgetown Advertisements. Sr waite Mase le ae faire | Te nares QgRAMNS ita wv | ES le areca oats Lake arrived foray from, Norfolk, Also, | pre cmoved snd the fect relieved filing, frem peftety inane for past vors, having at present a 20,000 fect lumber to Joon aa ee obey, tatiment, 888 ath Serck opposite the Treasury ia to meet promptly all demands, I fespectfuliy solicit & { £000 fee ae BE. Libbey, ge Pepe canecensomed ply * A rs" Baco, Julia, Fabtand, ster apa chen: eetned toes, th gomtke rit ss HEA: Julia, » all | the old: from Norfolk, to ‘Wheatly Bros.. with 2sh,000 | tail, or into of ingen vial sachaleremtnnaageied feet} lumber,” and schooner Enterprise, from | PARE PREMIUM, STEAM DYEING AND SCOUK- Baltimore, with 39.000 fect lumber to. Wheatiy cone ING ESTABLISHMENT, ros. ie feamer weorge le tout aS make cleared for Philadelphia, with flour.’ It is un- | White's opneatonn ees, Sorne by'children | _/0T27__49 Jefferson street, Georgetown. D.C rations 1 derstood the water will be put on the Geor, complaint: Chore ie litle oF town level to-night, aud if uone but suit ALEXANDRIA. without of time, BANKERS. T= maxpowal, BANK OF THE REPUBLIU ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ce,, en pe rof Tth and sROCE. . : : : Thaal OPEN FROM 10 A.M M. onerenn, at ven N Ewe The steamer Wawaset reen: med gional ait to the Shivopenints and ‘t tag yell wn | _@ect?-1y OHAS: BRADLEY. Counter 4 ; @ Poto- | fact that thousands of persons: many of Themen 5 Pia. mac this motning, carrying a large freight and | most honored In pattie ant Lente life, come free pe RAS AUIS RICAN SAVINGS BANK, | SFG Senust MASON T rt a full complement of passengers, “Captain Jos. | far and pear to visit De" White's Batablisnments to isa the Poss-Ches Duparies - Coleman went from here this morning intue | my of whom Dr. White has unsolicited - o refer. (( HILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND DISPENSAL Cupra D DISPE: schooner Oliver Harrison to the relief of his schoonez, the Thomas Jefferson, heretofore re- Bank hours: $a.m.to4p.m. Saturdays open un- «18 p. m., to receive, ts only. port d ashore on Port Tobacco shoals. Opera- | af Breet Ws beawoeen Bch and Interew! paid on deposits, Collections méde ana | FOREION AND POnED bakcY Seboazixe Hons on all the lines suspended last winter have | Supported by volunta yours ef oae, Dine | Sonar Ie Ticined, 2. BRUNEI. ¥. wee 2 now been resumed, and bu-incss seems to be | Open ‘daily (Sundure e a W.F MATTINGLY Sec PRENTIS8,Cosh t i good on all of them. aedicines tru ‘aovs-ly ‘i THe Fisutng Seasoy.—Captain Beasley, pro- ao = prietor of the Arkendale fishing shore, lett here = to-day for that shore with his complement of hands, and expects to commence seine hauling ere EAR ee to-morrow and thus inaw, ate the spring fish rno large scines have as yet been Captain John Gibson and thé Messrs. F STBEET, Betwen Surth and Seventh Strens, Dr of Washington, are making prepara- Collections wade aud Exchange furnished on all | ¥| GROCERIES & rly commencement at their shores, points. prices. kid | gould the prevailing favorable weather coatit D. L. BATON, Cashier. continue it won't be long before operations at ‘BAS : all the shores on the rower will be Inactive ra, Bs AUIS ee Col'r Iutertal bers Baitaie W. ¥ W apse 3 gress. ‘Two small “jags” of buneh fish arrived * oN. ir} stg aay {om the. shores in “ecoguan bay, Basuise novse or Guy and John Horsemain: Booths at Fist have been rented this sea- son to James P. Coleman, John Heath, John Skinner, Joseph Padgett and Walder & Reed— Mr. Padgett haying rented the one occupied last season by Terry Ryan. G@. W. Harrison ‘vill ercet a honse on the lot leased by him from the corporation, and the Messrs. Hunting- fished by Charles SQUIER & ROOT, ishtow: 141 fem hei AVENUE, pro BALLS AND PABTIES. fon will build one ona Jot leased from Colonel Fer wart, the lem ee oi e wharf. o:) VES, . MissixG Vesset.—Nothing has been heard of EER SEO the schooner John Ferris, which sailed from here for New York on the 18th ult. with a cargo of coal shipped by the Hampshire and Baltimore No the family and friends of wi wed with her, are begining to SmALoc Pox.—The city may be said to be free But one or two cases are now at ‘are so nearly well that discharging Caroling were selling @1 TO 91.96 PEE PAR. WALL, BOBINSON & 00.; 991 Pennsyivanta avenue. pilot Lowe, D® Woumrzrs PECTORAL SYRUP, FoR COUGHS AND COLDS. 80. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Fo? FAMILY UsSsz. Some swap from North &7- Professor John New York, died tent of the Great Eastern circus at was blown down kill re siecle S7 Black silk stockings, with low shoes, are Torrey of Golbumbia Cot eee RG VERTERRS QF CREDIT tor UL, i any part Oar RY O00 200, Jj, = TURTon, CARPENTER, BUILDER, 5 axD ‘marie CONTRACTOR. : ry Sones, dee ote eotend Laine PAYS 6 PEB CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT. commences from date of PSs memeber Py 2 A ’ THs ‘ LEICESTERSHIRE @7 The Hutchii oP Bee Streciay 2m, Oe Biappa ron now pia ortheee, '@ refused the n Family wi town, Penn., be- in, Tnion' &7The governor of Vir; the r L AUC. akg, Bons Tweed and the people are stretiy in TABLE SAUCE, Te is not a ‘of Congress. ‘The people are fend Facts be er scaeeciprie ere pray a CHE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADE ae Othee, #z- City of Mexico telegrams state that Gene- Best — ral Porfirio Diaz has IN ANY PART OF THE WOBLD. been electd chief justice becomes mt of the republic in case @ vacancy THE ENTIRE STOCK OB ow FAMILY USB. Metropolitan Doliar Store. an — EEO, esi capmenesicgrepioanunnein Cents, PRINCES BAZAAK The attention of the public is respectively called to | HAL PINTS... wosseensermeeemsnenvend@ UENTS. ee ‘he following very cheap and desirable goods, just COST received: #OR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, padiee § ints exe made of prime muslin, and ONTIL TRE STOCK IS CLEARED OUT, a8 BB LS SENDS BUILVING. ty ‘leach. ‘PHE MOST WONDERFU: ISCOVEBY OF Ladice Drewere: irineeed eit eatelaccy, I THE 191m © Y. : st. ruing u Cl W48t eh bk tetas arabia ties, muslims well made, inall | py gp, Hower Arabian Milk Care Seevcepiings sof eet en “— Eicelieut Apevis af San 80 cents Cures 6ttinary a, aplocas oatwhoastiibs unginonttomtortdie ty" Voarding Merge, one hes fe cents. See TERE a gs too eee eng | eereateazatereaieand exten bh aa Ra mrieiT luodlowen Tollet Syap, large pieces, 4 for 2 cents. Or. 8. B. Mowe’ Arabian Tonle aa aD ATF o +4 en co ee REAL ESTATE AGENTS — | #8846 ee o , parely bee leanses the system of Miparties ii it right ¢"square up, and makes At Sa oro ) AND GENT’S KID GLOVES, or Devitity,” “Lost Vitality,” ane | 4+ uy en ne ‘ in oe nen bacgeerg per cocci tourney) hegeret | A aup 1, duarn Ladice Bik Scarfs, all colors, 50.cents. PAR assortment of thoes qemraeoe, eolth palma Book Macks, Hat Racks, ‘Towel Paper e or Brac . cautiful Oval Im, Walnut Fraies, 8x10, with To find it sequal, Beal Estate Mortgage Combined. dottle is worth its w and back ete. 50 cents. Tn fe 7:0 Gole Bonde te Peotae Rat k complete, i sige really good Chromcesin olled Walnut Frames, road Usoupany farnate to the on tow lot of those handsome convenience, and the high credit of @ Sest-cles rail- road bond, with the solidity and eufety of 6 real es- EQUE APTS, tale mortgage ul and worth Of least twree the amount 4.3, 3and Lfor 91. i the assortment of Wallets you {yet een gents, cents, and 1, worth to look Scene oan ems aS > HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 6-80. steel Scissors, at 25 and 50 cents. Terr angten tog in large variety, at 38 gy Eee py land grant which, ou the completion of the road, will overage 33,000 acres to each mile of track. te £0. ‘and @leach, Cert ge. dren's Hose, 3 pair for @1. Beeldco s number of othcr new articles, all good, prety sma cheae, _—— ‘They are termed tn Gepominstions from @18) te 100 Coupon, and 910 10 910000 Registered, bave B. SILVERBERG, siete Same bans storm ot 120 ps at. METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, in gold, and are EXEMPS ‘FROR 319 SEVENTH STREET, !

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