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any AS ALL DEM. we) traced : THE PANIC SURSIDIN' ‘LL DEMANDS ARB)! apd Hi MET. EVENING STAR. os a ———— USNOX OS FHL QUALIFICATIONS OF AP- PROMPTLY eeaeameet's Uae one ca ened 3.) @ wre. ot a ke ‘ath senten: -Minreh 13, 1873. yer “he W: City 8: iF Parker Frit charged with wedle. : ‘A meeting of colored citisens of the 11th. 17th bank’ gredumy eubetdingy a and a, tony ae 3 ponte, Mat oontinioas tetlea' tote ~“OIhY LLEMS”” A caanoxaas ig ow vaaye, “My Bite thacorent ik Cn es Sa go Fe £ |. Hav a side of the tic. Three bottles of Peruvian * Vara 7 | taken ‘place sin Sal enteeed an : ae doen ae fran ° papeheaneaee Sows iy eon oe * 2 i 1 by , LOCAL NEWS. | fall to, make ‘srrangemente to properly cole: | ich acest aoe heen De ace Toma TAL ee Currer To-day, Atkin. | Edw SES . this souatei 2, Dysveptian shoe dsinks from aan ewe on | urate the 15th of April_the annivereary of the the bank this morning, a has | som tages eetotes tends Seti for graimug. |W: Shriner, Walid fountain. Amusements, ac, Tonight. | emancipation of the slaves of this and.| hour of opening; but many of these, ft was | S228: motion for new trial. entered ee Sale aaa otcines Gene GREAT BEAD CENTRE Gouth of New md TEAS! TRAS! TRAS! es Crore, Mewve—Chentette Cushman as | ive te Sominate asuitahle perssa torocommend | found b: saowey to apbes it—in fact, the or “ “5 it pe - J napcor ned 5 | Soeeere State ant Marble Son Ta. eigen Ten, en J . . Pet. ——- ‘scunton fered | poate tro Dearly equaled Purdy lected q obe Stores, ~ Phamal Japan Tea, ged, Ge; choice, Soest, pensane Theater Comique—Singing, danc- aoe FE from South’ W, . Fee crowd | Lasounes of wn. se och etd ot oie eee Pe ei Lip) ineatt Bye eee Oo. ee : —— iste und Te: & good article for QT ing, acrobatic prcormatety Se. EY ae eee eck ot peciemenen ‘ert a Se Nase hat te hie | Cook wero changed fromm effective tosuperna- | 0% Feduced prices ms cumrased wns ae, toe, Bl vets Bae gh Saale "| eet he | hi ter and a big safe in reserve. ‘Sevaral | relatives, was fled nnd to 3 merany, of Hyvore from t Toruege rakes for tite locality: Gon inees Srieke pe et ee ee Sisirman arrived) grows ogan ‘ecosliosl to: | oC oer sonia mony aeaLaoae Ran Paani aseee | | peciteah COURS, Teste, Seal —Ohacles Ducktte | ‘se cendlames Gneayermennsr enerary. 8 ¥.M.C-A-Bullding, dth'ana'W sta, | Alvan cxire Buplsh Breakiort Foc! te ltr. = ee gE pa Seti apa ak ae Mary Jae Arthae was diecharget on payment of | " ‘The foUowing ts 8,008. a 3 See ad. of Department Clab. under Beardi school trustee question, which they é cEvoy's Hil abi "1 | most interested in, One heavy-built, need of no aid, and i . iiam Thomas, colors paksbioige Hibernican, which exhibie ae Out fellow, with a fur cap, Sestediimelt on op of ¢ PREPARED TO PAY TO THE LAST CENT. ops SS re i Lier OF APPOLNTMENTS sale at wholesle by year: Poxp’s Fxraio? is bar by Chan Bist Cor 420 Peausyivania avenae, gLoun. ac. hte Ray’, * spa other brands of a irs, Batt 5 m,th str scart scp tedden corner, veryani- | I ( the question as to aries | icra he Pt and by druggists everywhere. ; pong maneee ieee ee Ln aneent. | mated disoussion with the creed sheet him. | who vithives thelr fands without waiting 5 $0 Omcer Hatiow, threctmonth wil Tes SAE SEREOS Mak, eneee or Eeetes *. son, ‘aaeai battery on Daphaney Johnson. " oye B. Townsend superintendext prop- | The question was as to the qualifications of _— = oe ‘ectged our Fepe orth = bie ol colored lady New York weqas ond Bi arest, nag) cuneate r. r it was not so; that the bank for all im- ‘anal Peanuts, half bordel ir. Warren Choate, for sixteen years past dl th. with a washboard, wh with Messrs. Philp & Solomons, is about to terest due whether drawn with the but was vent start a new book and stationery siore in bes 2 a pat a : Varssaten. tee Meatvenenaen posish, ‘opposed by a slouch | to balance accounts with the interest included | ft. sof otiers; fined BRANDY, GIN, &c \ was be ia maths in, At the meeting of the colored school trustees hat man with a cigar stump een his teeth, daring the rush, yet the interest is to paid months in jaj ‘ard, 4 Bethe, J. 9. Largent cr street, BG. W. & Schimbia street, J.B. Waecker; Mount oliver, ae age , 5 re 7, president of Dick= ngelica sina’ Mt meatet Win -ollege, member of Oity Station Quarterly ——_»—_-__ ine, per bottle. r iss Caroline N. Forden was who stood up squarely for his werd Noaiuapes Aex rourcn Dook “eant Powder, years old, [einer a attstane eeacher in the preparatory Furcap ales ae ante pease to Mr. Ruf! that he did net mcan'te' be un GEORGETOWN. Nea Baizowone Dicraicr Johe 5. Deak, P. i. the best bak: comin opine 4 be Wine, 82 per gallon, 4 ° it ae een or ii »N. cr, A.W. of a series of grand promenade con. | Why, <idn’t I serve with him in the army, and derstood that his bank ae any Tux CoLorep Exits had a pleseant musical | } distil; Exeter Sirect ry; Harford py Aa, ~ oa &c. Depot, cs. OMARE & SON, certs at the Inauguration ball building wilt be | couldn't I stay on guard at headquarters for | sense; but, on the contrary, he fow btdl g Rarty, on Tuesday evening, at the residence of | Avenue, J. H.C. Dos t Avenie, W. A. » N.Y. Atretall by feto-te 1213 Th street Ww, = eireg_amicr the dirction of the all committe | eehs at time by let buying”, bari of ale | highly rperous Condition, and te inven Meinete mace wom, Gn Bridge street, Among | Rocnis’ Kast Qalumony» fu O- Baalay, GW. Bale "emg odin eee w cigars from our sutler, Is a nt were Mr. - . Hol : 5.6, 3 . pn Ey I ig eg TS eB AMONG THE DECOSITS TO-DAY Dire. Rooney, of Colvaine Okt en Wek es as, Carelip Bircet WF. Speake, Jas, PRICE List bailding, soon. to be vemmoscg” aed ote | Another one-—"I'll voto for nomam forechool | was one of £13,000, and a preminent avenue Brooks, Sis’ Gatelielt, of Baltimore: Mrs. Mf, | 1 Bewn Bc gag: James pes Soa ft a avail | trustee who Bis"aneane’ were nt bay denecartit that all | Madden, of St, Catherine's, CW; Dirs. Samii | (amble.sup.,Jegrivon Girect,C.-Beid, on eal - J ‘Saente Letiner te cen ee WON'T RECOGNIZE HIS OWX COLOR bis means were at his disposal if required. | \itiams aud sister, Mr debut Lor and wite, | Higtland A¢epaet Canton and Woslenne im the Star building: have berm moe | 00 the streets, and Brooks 1s just that kind of a | While our reporter was present’ BIr. Joseph H- | and Messrs. Chas. H. Montegue, R. H. Cornell, | Home Mision W. Ginn, Moen tonnes Saetooeres ~ in have | com no- | feller.”” Bradley came in and paid a note of 5,000, | Wm H. Lee, Jerome A. Joknson, R.A Brown, | Foste ig Tomnontown, J. B- be GROCERIES Aes ee — etious the buildings on Fur-cap Man—“That’s just so; he’s so dog-on which was not due for several days to come, | 3. "Hatto: and Henry J.<ryer. The music, ewe, Suydintinens weet Sy ms were pur- | *tuck up that he euts everybody unless they're | and another gentlemen Paid one for $3,000. | a.cth voeal'and inatrimiental, was very goad. mavie We.’ pe eo ase ne tinvon en ctnment in ordes to | Tight bright. I'll bet a quarter that let this | Mr. Ruff feels very happy that he finds so many | Capsarr ake AND OMIO CAWALN The eouter we; Soe Usibe72, ar el ao Sane —_— man (slapping a very dark man on the back) | substantial and Willing friends under the cir- was not put on the Georgetown level ef the nek Weedes I “The board of publie works have called the | ring his ll to see Brooks, he'll go to the | cumstances, . | canal last night, ae promised, and it is stated M. Lemon; other advertis.i SLPUORZo YOUNGS & >” but " es | ic jorman is e: ere to-r: con- 7. A. 44 bs o ar are m: aking. play. grounds of thet gree bay Be | shake hands and’ invite him in quick enough. | due them. One woman who made considerable | fer with the millers im reference tothe wee Bentley Speingy J, Davie, fSuarlee at Beamer’ | own to'be a cure for these dineases. m,th,s,:1 parks on the various improved streets, and | That's Brooks. I tell you, boys, fuss, not being able to get in so quickly as she difficulty between Chem and tie canal com- | {iPPl ‘Rett rhage gainer "gaarteriy Con ey trampling the same, and breaking the iron rods | "EVER TECH A FELLER WHO GOES BACK Ow H18 | wished, was found, on reaching the counter, to pany. ference. oA Recor, Chaplein Unit States army, e.. ILLCo: i wrT —— The and chains. The board ask a strict enforce- own coon” have fifty-five cents to her credit, and after | "Rian News.—Thesteamer Lady of the Labe | (Tens: East Baltimore Quarterly C johrated Patterne. ment af the law punishing such misdemeanors. | [Here fur-eap brought his hand down on his paying for the twe cent stamp to place on her ‘leared to-day for Norfelk, and the Georgeanna : z N | knee with « heavy slap to give force to his re- | check, drew'the fifty-three cents and walked | “I°ared to-day for Nortol stave Ren aiien hep te amielected | ™arks, and the irom hook thick held the ladder | away, showing some mortification in her coun- | “Ti¥ed ere iowing oficers:, George Hemeat ier caa | in place slipped out, and n0 did. the fur-cap | temasce ae Wecreed band oa Soa gevpra i Pearaan op cere: 3. W: ucrnct,w, | fhanky mnt ine Soho, wayyater Be ras | Sboct her ne cee ALEXANDRIA. H- Finckel, and T. ¥Fendel, as doacces; and | Sivnse the bystanders better, and hamor | with whip in hand aml pants stuffed in his | | Moxcwsxr to 7H= Late Farner Knors.— Kev. J- G. Butler, as - SS prevailed afterw: 4, boots, had a St. Marye Ouneche being the eat ow ar ion will be heki on the evening On the arrival of C.H. Marshall he took the | ers getting wreaking, when | b{ the Jesuits, under a 3 5. inatent. chair, with Thomas Jefferson Commodore as he was brought with short turn by ie ctreutt cont, for the District of olumbia, ren and ji of meeting were | neighbor on who said tha’ if, dei in or 31; the pi ument pa gm ra ny arBAIED y intended to swindle Minette Calls, withent thas consent. Father 0’Kane having refused course Baum's hoopskirt and corset factory, bet West Battimone District, L. Ey Fayette Breet. A.B. 1oippon: Union, sauare, B Bhi ia . aa ee Father Kroes cai Arthur Pannell moved that each distriet del would be a durned fool to pay out two whole le~ ation get together and make nominations for | days; ihe intended to chet final | sh: shop at ‘Whe Sas ahecincae enor eet ‘So ho Ba ention to make as wy at once. m the inj 8 congregat wi eae seen man gothis money it was found that he had uilting it wished merely to a cir love FOR THE EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION. just forty-three cémts to his eredit. and gratitade for Father Kroes. wing been Rie leone Hat v— ‘This was agreed to, and the following were AGOLERK IN THR LAND OFFICE vented from doing that in the manner they Hiatt Bernaons apeteat Thomas Myer Hoe: SPIE, Werea” | declared the unanimous choice of the meeting: | hearing on Tuesday that the Freed- | desired, they are willing to let thetr will answer | Hei; Battin Py lulae Soper, ‘Mislonatice to | PREMIUM STEAM DYRING anv SCOUR- eorgetown; W. Jt Wetzel: | George H. Newman, James arompeon, and | men’s Bank was shaky, and having about $00 | for the deed. Father ’Rane declines the per. | Sit >, MRC! -flarman, Brofedsor in Dickineon 1NG SSTABLISHMENT, ESpstory frame, H street, between 2ist William Becket, of the eleventh ct; | deposited there, went ior it, and immediately | tuission on the grounds that It is not allowable | Calin; nenge Pearman ‘Quarterly Con. Fa ot i a Tyler, C. H. Marshall, and Thomas Jefferson | made his way to the Washington City Savings | to ere.t monuments to Jesuits and that the ference:D; H: Carroll, Agent of De) ry, | jai? Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.C for Philips and_ Cox, 6 three-story stores fon ee district; and | Bank, and net inquiring what the crowd meant, | erection of the monument would interfere with » Isaac Johnson, and Henson | deposited hie #400 there. When he found what | the entrance to the chureh, eighteenth distri ict. H. | the crowd was there for he was worse scared Riven News.—The steamer Arrrow, while marshal for the three aniaron Dieta ier Jom Lomakiom, P. E. sHINeTON DistRicT, Ee ‘onpdry, Horace A. Clevéland; Wesley Chapei, B. ¥ Biack 6 polite! warehouses ou Louisiana avenue, between Sth | G¢0rge Brook: and loth streets; Crosby 8. Noyes, two-story | Bar's. of the eighteent BANKERS. Markham, sup.; Metro “ ef: than ever. on her way up from Mount Vernon, yesterday, les Me: A. | mne wanldwl bin EE Gnaned Wood, teornna trans Hath northwest, |- districts, Oomsnltiogs Of arrangements free ° broke some of her machinery, but managed aah a Bish and 4: ‘T®® S420NAL BANK OF THE REPUBAIC Tet rand Lrgcetory frame, between t and | cach aistsict were appointed, Sih r to That Cross-walk. reach this city by working one wheel. Her pas- | Ge . Cooper . Mullen.sup.; Union, orgy FuOM ie TO " + med twoetane fines, rarthwest; A.C. | Sclect commitices of ladies to sasist im tne work, | | To the Kudilor of tke ar ot aeetze to call vour fengers were sent to Washington on the ferry | B.D. Owen; Byland, Samuel Shaunon hy acer Fr OHA: BEADLE: Cutter Beaman, 4 tw frames, N, between 4th | “ere the chair announced the next bustecss attention, and through you the attention of the | boat. She is now lying at Prince street dock, | 2 Moors Waugh, Richard ores pine —— eee Fath northwest; £- Kelroy. two-story brick, | in order to be BO OF Behn acct ne ccoudition of the upper } and will be repaired at once, and until she is | @; Baker: cite ns BoP Breen We Gendch, GZ2MAX AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, See enn ame Shscntawent; 5. Jud, tee ¥. | "STS scecrion ov a scwock saversa:” | tot or rook ge, ‘rect, Georgetown. The con- | ready to resume her trips the tug Keystone has | ff %,Gevraetown. i wh, FG. Kirby; Bindensbiirs, Sie the Pee he neat. < Stienle, three-story brick, Pennsylvania ave- | wiry Costin sald. thisgeay & grave ques- | tractor took up the cobble-stone pavement last | heen chartered to carry the mail and passem, | 22 nhinain and George M, Berry, wares Pieenat Opposite ihe Post-Oiice Deparimens. nue, between Ist and 2d southeast; T. W. Mur- tion; they had seen the effects of having ineffi- | year, leaving a cross-walk near the stone house rs to Forts Foot and Washington. Thesteamer | Grove, W. M. West; Laurel, ‘James McLaren, Sandy | Bank hours: 9a.m.todp.m, Saturdays open un- phy, three-story brick, G street, between 6th | UOR; trustees, and here was a chance to bave | feed store, which, with a slough of mud at each | Express hada new redder adjusted to-day in ee idee, 3 D. Still aed D. | ip. m., to receive depotia onle rH, Hane ee rec Tuccietight shop: | tne matter corrected. Homominated Ron, bac side, makes a dai s obstruction. The fall | place of the one she lost on her last trip, and Sant Chath We a? Les eee ‘on deposits. Culisctions made and Fin tornin: d0--D street, between éth and | sr weace as the proper perme, o1n this cross-walk to the road-bed below it is | Will be ready for her regular return trip t Bal, Tockias set OO. Maree ee | axe y ith northwest; C. MeCollister, by Charles Ed- | ‘Sf. Ryder as the nominations came pouring | now ten or twelve inches; such a jolt as few ve- | fimore next Friday nicht. Numerous wnarl Gar oN OP AIZE, President, A FRERLY, ¥, Prov, pack bata e as wry brick, 45 by 44 feet, with | 4. niente Pames of Benjamin Gant, | hicles can stand without injury. The plank | eraft are coming up. the’ river, aud eo sean tt Ay ye oF MATTINGLY Sec.,038. Oust Rnd ith, "aectiwect Lewis Merge tonsa J. ¥F-N. Wilkinson, Dr. Bowen, Win, Myers, roail was only put down a little way beyond the | yessels loaded with lumber have’ latelypurrivedl aries, J. Starr,coneto be an novi - briek, L street, between 16th and ith north. Enoch Ambush, J. H. Branson, R. H. Tomp- | market- ouse, leavin; ie rest a sea of =~ aunring of despain” oe | that all the lots near the foot of Cameron street west; Martin and Walker, two two-story | Sims N- W. Sidnow, and several others were ubles(ome) a gh lespair. e | are filled with their heard called ont. hope the contractors will do the people the | Drawn Neau Mis te.—But sixteen days frames, 9th street, between R and $ northwest; “ fe ii t 5 M. Sullivan, one do., North Capitol, between O | 9 W-,C- Costin submitted a resotation “that we, | favor of detailing a squad of mento take uy ES May, mission GROCEKS, SECOND NATIONAL BANK, ‘ an, ae Hig bor of Wangh are now lett to Charles Manley, the colored man | Cunfereneer J. BV Maen, eeugh Navel F STREET, sth, and 1th districts, | that cross-walk. FAtis Cucrca. 33th ° SaUAY Bnd cuesher! nal martes Ose. Seek pe acbemnocy Wek sec | Bigrnenenr te algat a | "caearnars saz Stra Gamee_mevet | RESET Ee Ml | Hea a pry echt DBs went brick, 00 by wiry, Lith 2.0% | P.W. Ryder is the best man that we can pre- > — ard | the colored Buptist preacher, visi Wincursrer District, W.H. Holiday, P. E— 1 tween B and ‘C northwest; also, two-story | FW. Ryd excellency, the Right Hon. Governor | of directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio count b= apt ig ercotng or BRS Las Ry 8. ¥. Leech; Beators | Collections made and x ated Nea tae ed an We machine shop: Jahn Scan- | TD) Coaks, for member of the board ar chen | company ietin Annapolis Taceday. The pres- | ix -pan of life is so short. Until two weeke Street, A. ME ener, 6. | Oe D. L. BATON, lon, two two-story frames. I strect, between 28th | tructces because he Ie ident submitted a report, in wuieh he says that | he cas apparently as unconcerned wrens wee | Alford: Frostis bape gr = a poeee. and 26th northwest; Dr. H. Lindsley, by Bald. Loantiasan Axis DcOLAR, the entire line will be in condition to resume a win Eros, three-story brick on Connecticut i m to r rapidly approaching death as it was possible for ane, between Hand f streets enrtect | being oman fully auitinted i. all the xetinaente een —_ ne theca rym one toberand was even more reckless and aban- = Gavin. _{wo-story frame, between I and Seen ecnen eee en ee) eee robles Garp dn seventy-fing | {one invhis conversation than his fellow pris- qh and 2 Bridgeport, Robert F.. aconing, E. Rich rison, Prelmout,G.¥. Lech: Blncatnnons eB est; New Creek, Join Edwards, J. L. Waish: daamas SL jee E coors Baxxrye HOUSE OF K The poate a cant, 5. E-Fannce secretary: | a sensible spece. He said they did not want | (uire extensive repairs to chatie une kee np st From here on the 13th ultimo, for New ‘The committre on music reported that they had March, H. are; Bheparda- Sai “ Ww. York, had not been heard from, and that the r : i the school board. but a 1 Proper supply of water from Seneca to Deen promised the Marine band and, if possible, | snd ‘Chena ene educated. | Georgecown. ft x, oners, but these latter were surprised late one | Grant. to by supplied by J.Carscadden; Tartmans- ER & ROO’ ; A STORM OF YELLS AND HIssEs locks have been repaired, and the prism or | pight about thet recto hear him singing hyimns Ville, B.N. We oy) Mpprteld aud Pendleton, fo be Aa Pecatiiriare A Een ' oe followed. some for and some against the resolu- | waterway of the canal has been putin good | Mt! praying ina loud votce for mercy, abdinee | beets; Pa Wie Homan, Anegany, HC Fink ig ACTIN, Feared rece, GRaxD Usiox Bart.—An | pon, and a motion to lay on the table stirred up: | condition for natigation. “The heavy ice ou the | then his condition has alternated hetwoon ine | Me! Hancock, Bo anion OR. aaanie We WASHLNGTON, D. 0. adjourned meeting of the comnfittee on state | the tumult worse tuan éver, and nothing could | Potomac river passed off without am ict¥ 8e- | of repentant humility and bold and impious de- You w tobe sup: “Springfield. to be —_— ssociations and politieal organizations of the bedone, but after going through the form of a | rious to any of our permanent danis on fiance. pitea by Powers: Berkeley Springs, John W. Bix per cent. interest eo by 9 wikis union ball in the Inauguration bail | vote on’ the question, the chair declared the | the river, batit wearily demir pe Nos. 1 Lon Vovace.—It was stated in yesterday's Ser th: (one to be supplicd,) Martizeourg, Joho F. | Bight! per ovat interest allowed on of ons uilding on the 25th inst., was held yesterday | secoistion tabler and 2, Georgetown and Sencea, which are cite that the schooner John Feria which | Ockerman: Wincheter W. Fee Weeks Wiehe tn aoe mente See Sent afternoon at the Governor's office, Hon. A. M. Mr. Brooks here got the floor and made quite | merely dikes of loose stone, and they will re- a ter Cirenit, oom es — tg 3 : - jarper's Ferry, T. -; Hage friends of her crew were beginning to be anx- john'E, Ainos; Antietam, W. G. Herbert,(one to be 5a jivania evenne, , . and Christian aswell asa thoroughly educated Fe or paanee with the resola- | ions about their safety. When. the train from | 2chy zy Amon Am soups psiaeraen Ae Ben: pays sf eee the Annapolis band also. On motion of Col. A. | gentleman. Persons had been named who, | tion of the board of mber 12, Tnoti- | the north arrived, however, it brought the | der: Buckeystown, D. ‘a. ler, W. McK. Ham- is 4 1. Bell, the price of admission tothe ball was thongh they might have the education, yet they | fled each of the lessees of water at Georgetown missing men. The vessel arrived at New York | mach Pays FOUR eccomnte nn Le Speed fomplt | were cnt f ‘atten ee 1, "catore their | on the 10th inst. She wastwice blown off the | Baltimore Comferenc® M. E. Church “ ay b : ~ el, OXe ™ SQUARE ON THE MORALS. vi rat ewes Certificates 1 Cont. the President, Vice President, Cabinet officers, | He would nese anne Bowon was wot weit } thet respective Ieakee oor toe Geog Gorst, and had to, lie-to for twelve days im the . — Fer er iegmimittee, and members of the press. | enough edueated to look after the interests, but | Fliese leseces have declined ce sone This conference in Baltimore, rday, passed the character of Rev. Dr. W. E. Man_ sey—the committee in his ease having acquitted him of certain charges—and he was granted a on ny with the ne wocom: Goring br = _ had her : alley and ail its contents carried eyerbomn Col. Shissler moved, and it is was adopted, that father he would insist on the most undoubt- | order of the board, and have sought to obtain ind di red ; SBcquts be chazged for checking articios inthe | £4 moral qualifications ag well agate. | an injunetion ievent us company from tn. | wo of her crew retusing todedum, eee OF cleak-room. e number of tloor managers was M ren rose ite , and said terf any iy vater —No new case: ‘small 7 Teduced to three from each represented state | name had becm taewtioned hee oan ae | rfering, inany way with sare te tao geen gh py gas 1 in. J cities of the and Southwest, ©: location at his own request. o'clock, to receive depositeonly . at the Bank or ining order has been | neem reported for two Weeks. Therehoce tg | ihe romans en the clatmof the | send for a copy of the Oharter sad Becteee, eae association. aud the same number were ap- | not suit him. He was Present as a citizen in } igsued bythe honor, Jud, vytie, of the Su- | three cases now atthe hospital, and only one | Preachers’ Aid Society of thé M. 2. Church ¥ E> co. pointed as the committee on reception. common with the rest, and an ellost had been | freme Court of the Disthet of Coluabix, tu Of these is confined to the house. During the | agaimt the Wesleyan Female institate, at | JAY COOKE : ” Pies esa marle to fi his private character, which he er will be filed andl a hearing had within a Staunton, reported that the trustees of ‘the Tre Crrizexs’ Reviey Commrssios met at | challenged any man to do. day Seon bee teenies cao, tothe rant re n feen cases ren! e Ee the city ball to-day, and the general agent pre- | CHURCH SQUABULES AND PRIVATE CHARACTER | | ‘The question was fally considered by the | “Mining HosritaL The committee of the sented his report, showing ‘that {daring the should not be assailed in this manner. He was | board, and the president wag authorized to ¢ity council, authorized to advertise for - ies had been as good a man peg ee and if elect- | employ eminent counsel to amist the counsel BANEERS, t institute be requested not to pay over the claim until the equitable interest of tho preachers of ‘be. 4 easrs. this conference that elder of Rockingham and ae REE RATS VERO oP RAED ry erection of a bi the . M. me for the first time—4i2 men, 9-7 women, and 1,368 | ed would ‘make the 1 progress of the | of the company at Was! min these cages, ous lot, to be called the Merice Hospital, | Walton and Wm. Milnes,jr., We Airected to set. | Our GOKe, LOCH & 00, qhildren; making @ total of 3.27 persons re- | schools his great object. It was tnfamous to | which are deemed of vital terest to the com- } opened the bids last t. They are asfol- | tle the matter on principles; that if ja a lieved, of which number: 1, were sick and | bring up old squabbles. He was not a libertine othe ‘in the pressure in this matter be in, the disabh The number of provision orders given | nor @ drunkard, and he repelled all such e board yles, #2,190; and Wm. : W. F. Vi as E Serna eo penchere ar asteam- ae iy Li oe Wi ba ted was L161; fuel orders, i¢% The coct of thefuel | attemy dredge tobe used during the boating seasons in $2,715 —Alevan lief | was $1,504.65, and the provision relief, Mr. Brooks got the floor. and sald theremarks | -emo' and deposits in canal bot- ——_—_—. 12. The general agent also rey that | of Dr. Bowen were all out af order, asno ques- i. Tt established a collecting and re; Tar Hustox Case—The trial/of: Dr. Has- - plications for relief had come bly di- | tion of the hind ae ey, eet, but sol B mee Fag pee g oe Ge omen ato ton’s case wae Sontinued the whole of. yesterday. mini 5 @ resolution was pted order- IT SHOWED Ww TKXDI ‘HE DOCTOR WAS: dams, youn, wi ix the lead! witness ie ing that the commission close its labors on Sat- | on this point, and the could ute. made an appropriation therefor. Pe . ae, i ement to saucich Mr. said committee are directed. to employ Moses Walton, eaq., and such other counsel as may be nes to defend the case and protect the in- — this conference. ‘The report was The statistical report, which was submitted, shows a total membership of 23,451, a net in- Ete cia 9a 08 wan cleo in sum was for missions, and the ns paid in ‘all. Soest Fy Fa, of Bestann, Inmnann ana jay, the 15th instant. A vote A here Stmuch leugthe ‘This witness: pray urday, the was unani- mov. was RE ae eae at mue! 3 mess corrol mousty adopted offering the thanks of the com- | Brooke, but he would not surrender the floor, | ANoTHER Stir acaixst Tue Battrwore | Orates the ce of jen | "booasing qnission to the supper committee of the imangu- | and kept on, saying that no — had been | AND Onto RAtLROAD—Hovw Visitors to the Inau- witness, to whom she related the of her ration ball for the donation of a quantity of the | cast upon Bowen's character, his remarks tad | gurction were Treated. We mentioned Fg Wrongs, five months previons fo lic dis- ¢atab’es left over from the ball. The articles | been of a general nature, and Bowen had put | &suit by J. A.J. Brotherton against Balti- | closures. She is also understood to have testi. ‘were distributed to the poor a few days ago. che jacket on more and Ohio railroad Later in the erry fa aod | =D. Louisiane 5 oastr J, © TunTor, Z CARPENTER, BUILDER, ND CONTEBACTOR. bimselt. company. led to indecent advances to Herself, whieh she mattes promiang to lead toa lengthy as | day Messrs. Hinkle and ‘Arrich eutered & suit See urned. There” is am indy Tue Girr Exterraise Test Casz.—Tiz | well as hot debate, and the chair ruled furgher § for David A. Griggs against the same company | witness still to examined, who will testify to. publishing house, on. . Congressionel Law Sustained.—Yesterday in the | discussion out of order. for £10,000 damages. The plaintiff alleges that | Yery insulting and’ indecent su, ns, and war, Was referred to a ec yr, ome Lereceering, Sctibing, or : 4 criminal court, after our report closed, the ease Charles Manning got the floor and said that if | on Pinas) Maree 3, last, while on his way to | the ‘sustaining ef free love doc! by serip- of 8. K. Cox, J. 8. Gard- ‘and. ? | gains appeliee tar condctiog © gi cease” | Settee Cte peat eteke See ninagct,s | ecies Washington was wnnceetarty ae | Guru, wotatone., The commities Chought cast Jaci erect, sow Wt, noone. a ing @ Taeetiny ie no “sib! 1e my we a prise business ‘contrars co gp Pi a nee Stott. en Pay D0 | laved; that outside of this city the loserrotnee | Bossibly ae = p< i) last 8 night, and iy and the argements were closed. Judge 3f2°- Br. Contin said Governor Cooke was too senst- | was detached: from the train; dad ther gee | REE, jand only ‘the arguments have soy hours’ speech. Possibly there be an ar- judgment of guilty was entered and a fine of $i | after making Ifhoarse, he asked the meet: | (toperty to the amount of $6,000; that being of The case witha imposed. lid, had ‘man ime F. Arthur held that the law was ¥: S isa to show any respect to their mecting, | which was cold and uncomtortable, containing | fe: to Conterence. How the ments MOVED avenue. been properly executed; but as this alee MS | himself and wife, (an aged Couple,) was left & | will be it ls dificult to three St'ccores Will set with prompt ett 3 @ test case, ald the had conductes| EVERY DBcENT HAD Gone Home long distance from the — t while there | Counsel for Dr. Hustontis anid to have expressed, pn ecw coe a te ee under the impression that it was protected by | long ago and was in Peeking bie ne entered the ear, and after at- | the opinion that he hed material fore ene license, he would impose but anominal fine. A | The Chair got tired of calling to onier, and, | tac! im, robbed him of $60 in money, and, acts tangement to submit without argu- F was 5 | ing to relieve him and put some one with better } such an advanced age he could not defend nit, oF only to have one speech on each side. It sang pot be out of lace to state, in connec- | pe Sa in his place. = Ly eer had, in Smeany with his wite, to Rov. Dr. Hoseelt x reportel to ‘Nive said that —_ tion ‘with this case the attorney for the | Dr. Bowen asked that his name be withdrawn. | ake his way on foot ¢ erage the oid and in- | ge don’t expect to mal more than a quarter or District of Columbia, Mr. . Cook, who ap- | Here the Chair called Thomas Jefferson Com- | clement weather to this city. half-hour speech. If each of the counsel for | Dc. ington-street, , as hay- THE ENTIRE STOCK. “> District, gained every case | modore to his seat left. San a ee the chureh and defence 91 then the six ar- | in, n distinguished by revivals of CATE TOT tan — ~ewsonally since he | In the mea: . Ryder mounted = high | Farat Ergvicacy or Cutcaco Pouceney. FLumente may oreupy & dug, Dr.Pother- | "Ene oficial character of che a es m which De has appenrms ye ta. veneh and came ae | ref theattacking, ruffians who wore shot | Friter"s cenceued eo make the leatice seme | pats eish Cetentandingsenenibtena wana oan has been practicing in the District oom <r he would, cumstances, serve if | by policemen inthe {Outh-western cance a2 0" x Dr. Huston, and Dr. Busey for the church. nounced. Scppey DeaTas.—This morning, John Con- His appuntment oy On such @ mes ig ae 4 chy of eapendav eo ls dead; another it le | Balt. Amer., this mornin gl oelask he annual sermon was preached oro 1 employe at ment printing | this. Geueved, is like riddance! = yy Rev. T. D. Valiant wn, 5 " fice, wastauen with abemorruage at Listes | During the.din and confusion, the mecting | Sekt ioien, eho was Tasenight by a | \ AFFAIRS Ix ERIXCE Gao “ihe names of Geers penben ‘were read, ORGANIZED 4UG UST 96, 1870. idence, corner of ——e a pe = by Sag phan dissolved, nu vote being ES prucge cern go ya lest, ‘about twoo'clock the bn ‘owned ‘by | ® sacramel ‘e Supper admin- | gasp 100,000 treet north west, < wi - en on inees. Sir Ratierty, murderer g and irs. Marshall ag» | istered, me streak nertirwent. aad tety: satebiog aes ——_o——_ O'Meara, is made a bere.of by the law- fancy strs. Wad Tonnes Coe Oa ‘and, past Ain afternoon seaslon was held, when the com- Office tn: eras Pennsy! was at his usual work. ‘The Last of John Wilkes Booth. yersand oman iy to cocape put | oi eforts to pavelt. A m of the burnt r ——— election of president, | sanis venue. « ‘This moruing, a colored girl. named Martha, | he following is from an interesting article | Ishment, the rest ruftians are encoura; Rereinn of fhe burnt | veciee . Reese. employed in a family residing at No. : in z building was occupied b; low his flustrious ttack 4545 | in Appleton’s Journal, upon “The Army Medi- { to fol fll rap gp ie S| ing aud ohoommabers oie died very suddenly while en- | | in W: ’? by Mr. Louis | policemen, and the laiter do just right when 3 rs Coroner Pattersu and De, | {@ Museum aeeet by defending themee erable mortem on the body at the | 5% efe are in one of the cases, placed near : A 5 R. 8. 5 , that ‘the resolution classing woods , and pes ® % street southwest 3,B. B. fe SS REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Ves a Real Baas, fexcorm _[Ohr., Rep.} opp. Post Office. F B. McGUIRE, : He saved a con- of bts Id furniture, post Ei dhails Sock of goods is epeastone ties the srs station-house neo! TRIALs OF ALLEGED Ewmpegzz:°":.—The "8 be ————_ na this afternoon. | the wallon the te side of the entrance, | tia) of John W. ,Anicted fo... evzie- | was insured for a small amount in the Mont- | be fessinded. | pieuriey: and that her name was Martha oun. | (Woobjeets, which, however, unimportant in | ‘Touro? sonoy at she poet alice ia New Vouk, | Pane at ess AmoUR | a tece was elected jeurisy, and that her name was Martha John- Ives, or ii cal it of view, ' of G S. ‘on March az as . » is b Eon, rectaing at a6 0% strect sonthiwest. Sao ae 2an , | hias been set for tile zith Inst that of Georges. } | On March 4th, the follows:—Dr. Bates, Dr. Southeriand —— offic! are always among Re speci to ( avrcn.—The bishops of the African M. F.. chureh held their annual meeting in this city esterday, and the times were arranged for nees which meet in 1573; among heey ey inta semerenee: \» Va, Al 9, ‘ampbeli, more conference, Baltimore, Md., April ference i res “of Mrs, Dr. county, was put over togive time | entirely consumed by ¥ Nearly everything motion juash; was destro; including @ valuable ets oe Wailkelt silver ware as fire is to have been for the 31st inst. He was ar- and pleaded ilty and b; the root, which, being the disirlct actorney his" bail was Te. The lows, Wwe hear, te partiniiy Sovered by ts: —— Land Sale-—Thos. H. Osborn, esq., (of C.,) a8 ENGLISH PRIZE-FIGHTS are even more brutal | trustee, sold last week a tract of in Pie notice containing 260 acres, be! and Dr. Lie Herring, 5 32. poceanenn, P.M. mn, was thoapen ant C.D. Bateman, lay? ————.... Fo? Fauivy vss, than our own. The ne one wy yong yong. took place at Sunda; afternoon, tothe late William Townshend. for 22. Bishop Shorter, New Jersey conference, Beige: 4.866— The third, fourth, and fifth, eer- Teen at between two cider wid fo for | Mr. Wim. A. Gibbons, purchaser—Narloory ton, NJ. Mays, Blaney Share = horiene case copmall the: base of | 2) minutes ip the presence ‘ Uxrrep.—Judge Wylie, im & \m the eusity court the right Jamina ot the Ce of the eta Tehectom | A Noronovs Couxtssrarrkn rag tars | fourth vertebra. tras man. was yesterday, granted adivorée to Thomas Robbins | ring it longitudinal — it from | on the ground by his nds and com Hom his wife, Comrie Bobbing. “Tire the api oer i and dicd the next day. The coroner's then Carrie Hobsom, of thee eranaveres ‘The found afverdict of manslaaghver against FH PRINCES BAZAAR AT COST CNTIL Tae ape kee asEeB . a ide ike TL { bE ey : tidy pitehi iad tance end are now public. of p me paar x e! ‘OLORA! mes and Alaska diamond ‘obtain s say of procesdl and, unless laces: a a! rele, kesgaan otk soa ‘ioe, Jewelry oe tn gets at Exes eweny executive intervene, he will be hung puutheast, (2 Cases:) 18 Sth street southwest, | store, 457 Pennsylvania avenue, 4 | to-morrow. Itis it he will make a con- aud in Potomac City, in the county. and 6th streets, t | fession.

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