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EVENING STAR. "LOCAL NEWS. sting drama, « -A variety entertainment of Agnes ter Comigue PP cng th = | occasion of an imposing demonstration by the ‘he : Bu g-—Grand Prome- | sons of Erin at the uationai capital, the main | made Concert i | teature of the display being the parade of the - — | numerous Irish beneicial and temperance Comdensed Locals. foy, of Capitol Hill, who has Il, is how recovering. Rev. Dr. Jutten, of Estreet Baptist charch, is confined to bis house by an ulcerated sore tings near the new Eastern by Tuspector Cluss, were lay. he Court in Robert Leech was appe « rt in place of Mr. W.S Rev. F. E. Boyle, pastor of St. » this preached the ieneral Term, i the auditor x. resignest. eters chur anegyric of St. Trai at Newark, ments No. < 1 BIT heen - Wells for $1,406 ¢ An unknown w rebt yesterday moruing 29 Pennsyl- Cagood's ta purchased by Mrs. <h. was knocked ¥ two cot re nEe i This w * the average. will hold the tsth inst f the Agnes | Wall's Opera House in one of at d parts, The prices of admis- this | the | Miss Agnes Ethel in the | ‘ST. PATRICK’S DAY. How it was Observed Here. | «THE WEARING OF TRE GREEN.” | AN IMPOSING PROCESSIO: Ceremonies at t. Patrick's Church, To-day being the anniversary of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, it was made the | societies in full regalia. «The wearing of the | Green” —emblematic cc!or of the Emerakl Isle —was in fashion throughout the day, and the harp of Erin and sprigs of shamrock were | everywhere displayed. ST. PATRICKS CHURCH was of course the great center of attra aud by o'clock a. m. every seat was occ r aml hundreds of persons were standing abo: the doors amd in the aislee. There were many members of the various Catholic societies pre- sent in regalia, and their benners were placed conspicuously around the walls. Grand High Mase was celebrated by Ker Father Walt: assisted by Fat! Keane and Berrotti, and the Panegyric of St. Patrick was deliver Rev. Father Ryan, of St. Jet's. Balti The full choir, nnder the d'rection of Cari hter.rendered Weber's m: in EF. At the tual, Mr: 1 a ‘Shea and Mrs. 1 Koeckling, sang the * ni.” At the eftertory the beautiful sele tion of ossini, Gratios, bass sole, by Mr. Shea, supported by Mrs. Mr. Egan. tencr. Diabellt s, with hass solo, by Mr. Gannon, by Mrs. She porte y Mesars. Koechling ‘ concluded about 11% o'clock, THE GLAND PROCESSION, in honor of the day, was formed in front of the City Hall by Major M. &. Urell, chiet mars had the following assistants: Capt. B. oJ wiseoll, Thomas Broderick, Willian: Care 1 non, Richard Nash, Kobert Emm: 7 Janiel ans, Owen McQuade Nesbitt, John MeAnall: exandria, Va.) Dennis ell, Thomas Me- Mahon, A. S. Fennell, Peter McNamara, M. nnell, Patrick Quirk, Jr, and Wiliam Langley. The procession was formed the following Satacda t remains we fat Prospect Hull. Daring the war le the w York Volun- teers We are pain th yesterday e girl, 3 il take ning from Mth street north. four years | Koisean. « | ‘The West End Cath lety on Saturday evening were p wmdsome Ameri Hof the city lie Hibernian E | al Hudem Tay! uted themsely | Lacien Renrd. re Escaped jet Romantic Vow and P. Wo rived | city w z Kichuvor ary. named Luewn cory Yaw ¢ committee went +t bis arm. htie~ of = the turned! over to them. | tie - nebes tall, and broad ~ de a whiskers 2 Aithe deperale, be AitEY fticers Gleawn and L indicated. w! routed, bes ami which be s« a think was fatal. said be lead ent his throat with a pocket-kniie, which he had afterwards thrown the name of f ley Jeftarm in the late war, nid the Pe: his wees. A letter was also f adklre=sed to the reps Kightly with him for the Since this eon netion, he has req workhouse in Tur New Vorx AVENCE «| SATION (Presbyterian 1} last Thur~ ' wer | mis ameonnted te = than last year, and before known in the history of ‘The report aise states that is ocewpied. anc that mal file for seats. w seven the ehar very avails to benevolent crease over any past ¥: tory. The amount cootr beards of the churel total of the moneys © the chureh is a A.W. Maury were elev years. The be lelland, J. P. he At the sa sludge Joseph Casey and B. Baliew wore chosem to seave the church in the otice uf ruling elders for four vears. — ° riay last. an alar sounded from bex 51 used by fire bei ~ Jt was extinguir ployes at the gas works befure th: engine. The alarm was turned in from vox ‘D1, at the gasoffice by the foreman, but bys ime means box 41, at Wil from headquarters. wh partment to go the latter bo: their operations. Yesterday morning. « was turned in from box the resitenee The dames were sulkiued with a loss to the property of about $100. es on sa Poce Lf nee an first precinct, on Satur ew arrested a colored man named Ricbard Re /. cured, and he had them Nancy then withdrew the charge. and the ties left the station-house at ce with ti selves and the rest of mmaukind. > iC BRS —Al 4 mm etiny senior law class af the National University. the | following officers were chosen —S. M. Gordon, Habbard, of Mass; | Of Mieh., seer - "eager. of Peun. treasurer. ‘The faculty of the college are Profesor W. Po owl. Arth cArthur, of the t of Comba, ourt of Claims | im the city'p order Detachment of police. Chief marshal and aids. Band of 3th Maryland regiment. Washington City Hibernian Seciety No. 1, numbering 200 members, in green and gold re- galia, bearing at their right a ti With the barp and shamrock of n another portion of the the Irish and American flag, as also one of blue silk with the United States coat of arms. This society marched four abreast, and were marshaied by Mr. Wm. Thornton. Hibernia Benevolent Association, numbering xe men, in green regalia, marshaled by James Ragan. Vhis body had betore them a large and fine green silk hanxer in frame, borne by four tof which was a rep ck expounding the G ; verse a knight of the olden time aghter ot Erin, with the inscription, nd on (i and the D, “Blest forever is she who relied on Erin’s pride and Erin's honor.” A detachment of the Ma- Tine band, fed by Prosperi, headed thissovict jan Soe d by dav ote 100 men, . This association lia with slouch hat. circled in n tag p they took their eter MeNamara, was ¢ lime and attracted con Suniformed ant im the fr Mrs. ¢ Hibernian B 100 men, ad, E. BLSt its first’ parade h their green regalia, trimmed with silver and ornaments, and having at there right a me flag. as alse the tine n vi themon S appearat » men in wy Naval Academy iful rawn by 4 horses, a line were cart a number of = Mr. John ¢ Patrick's Temp. shalled pner with Erin, was ch is ot St. Colmimke n Brand, coon- headed by ¢ y’s dram cor: were 33 in number, asthe pree ding body ie ‘They carrie was trimmed with y the Irish and Am £ St. Pe 4 bsek clothes, Fr, ninmbe z 10 a i band, erosset amd red belt. anded these kav = Junior Tempe ty. num- + and Toseties, A handsom were hea led Jing’s Tempers ard, numbering " dby C. B. MeKenna. These boys were « rk cloties aud wore grey a by Geld si THE FROCESSION. ion moved about one o'clock, by to T. to New Jersey ayenne, to D 4 street. to Pennsy ii where the President ates Teviewed the procession St. Ann’s e ma le “douations.) ge street to High. to Gay stre gton street, to the bridge, down i © (north of the circle) to T to H street, to 13th steer | to G street, to 9th street, to F street, to sth street, to the dlismisse It was ty Hail, where the parade was far the finest and most imposing on of the Irish societies ever seen in this nd made a beautiful appearance as it passed up the avenue. The weather was pro- pitious.the sunshine being tempered by 4 cool breeze, which just made marching pleasant. The testivitien of the day will ‘close by a | dimner at Me srs. Harvey & Holden's, cor- ner of Pennsylvania ayenite and 1th street, this evening. sae eS The Grand Union Ball. The presidents of the different State associa- tlons, torming @ committce of arrangements on ball to be given ou Tuesday, the 2th instant, at the inauguration ball building, held a mecting on Saturday afternoon at the Gov- ernor’s office; Hon. A. P. Clapp chairmau, Mr. S. E. Faunce secretary. of Captain Bryan, the commitice ) printing was authorized to advertise the bali pers. Col. Holt, trom the committee on mus ported that the Secretary of the Navy Marine band at their disposal. bat eto allow them the Annup- . The report wasfaccepted, mmittee instructed toengage Douch’s pieces, for the dancing. was the entered into for ma which resulted in the choice: of ©. P. Buruside, with Mr. Harrison as w Bi 8. Tichewsr, Hos. 8. G w: ise Towa. WW. Uttas fi W. Jackson, Banke Wine: nein, Joesph Harris, We EB. pe a Herses, Kentnet ar Heniiey, John lette. Col. George W. Gist. Commitee om Foor—Cotonel J.0. P. Burnside. acter of ceremonies: Luther Harrison, assistant, M ine, Colonel Joseph Noble, E. H. Hardi Prince; Mnssachusetts, O.C. Ewer, Gee rg Wallace, jr: Now Engiand, on. ¥. Sanders, HM. By Stone. 4S. Laveworthy, Dr. lend, Wo oH. Hickman, J. 6. Rodtcrs Tiswois: JW; Hotter. C: wnside; New Jersey, D.$. Marries tt L. Perrine: Stich ~ A Sachs, im. Hutehin? New York, W. F. Hawes; Mi nes Dubwvis, J. Ee Samuel Kendrick, W. : Wisconsin, Wm. McPynchoou. ED, Medierrs .T.Nediey, W: LECTURE of v ‘apt. Samuel Adams before the ‘National Labor Gounetl at Odd Feige Hall en Wednesday evening will be of an i: teresting characte?,as he give an account exploration in the Rocky Mountains and of his though the Great Coloralo river. See adver- tise ment. aoe Ee A Canp.—The late excitement wi a pn ig gee a Savings ‘aot dating nest retarn 0! Surrdspesitors te their sounl business Te with us. xheie soterent account will be con- i ithout change. = Jd. A. Kure, Treasurer. | Funeral of the Late Wm. B. Todd. ‘The funeral of the late William B. Todd took place yesterday afternoon at Trinity (Episco- pal) Church, corner of 34 and © streets. The editice was crowded to overtiowing, and miny persons were unable to in mimissiou. The little orphans of the Washingten City Orphan Asylum, each bearing a small bouquet, were present, and during the services ocenpied seats near the chancel. ‘W. W. Corcoran and other prominent citizens were in attendance. The columns near the chancel were draped in black. A few soinutes befere three o'clock the center door was opened and the body, preceded by | the undertaker, was borne up the aisle by the following pall-bearers: Dr. J. B. Blake, | A. R. Shepherd, Dr. J.C. Hall, D. W. Mic- | dieton, Dr. J. Brodhead, J. ©. Hark- ness, John T. Lenman, and G. W. Phillipe. | ir. J. W. Thompson hai suddenly been taker 1 and was unable to attend. The pall | bearers were accompanied by Messrs. Witlias rme, Moses Kelly, and Nicholas Acker. The casket placed ‘in front of the altar, tke choir singing an appropriate piece meanwi and the members of the family of the deceased took the placesassigned them: The rector of Friuty church, Kev. Thomas G. Addison, as- sisted by Rev. T. M. Harris, met the solem» procession in the aisle, and the former read the vurial service ns the sad procession advanced to the altar. This servies carcluded by the hymn “Nearer My God to Thee,” which was song by the choir and the congregation. Mr. Addison paid a merited tribute memory of the deceased, in which he “The death of Wm. B. Todd is & gr said vons loss to the community, to the church, and to his He ha: faasily. na leading citizen among us for many Engaged in large a and brows h men ‘of every class, he has left an unsulli sordof upright- ness, integrity and just dealing. Holding lr trusts for individuals, corporations and tions, be has so wisely and honorably ciseha his res ilities as to command the He moved a nd quietly, with no harsh w q ge with him : life the silent but univer felt power of h moral charac We he was not selt-indulgen rating power of riches, he 4 young and tresh with all the ten¢ and sweet sympathies of dom cial friendal Trulya tive, be tand wise from us. kept his neart a worshipper of God and a contes many years he bore important official relation to this parish. Ee loved the church and be services. Rarely, indeed, was his s either at our Sabbath or week- The very afternoon before his de: ently bowed himself in the when he left the sacred courts of the sanctuary he was never more to tread he immediate! went on an errand of inguiry about an impo ant church enterprise, and, unsolici red a handsome contribution in At the conclusion of Dr. A.’s address a larg portion of the congregation eabraced theo tunity to tuke a last look at the decea which the 18 were plaecd in the or Iren, to whow ¢ a true singing one of their h meantime. The funeral cortege proceeded trom the church to the Congressional where the br ices Were conclu the remains lowered into the grave, s depositing a floral tribute on «l the open the House ch ith, 1 Editor Lith inst. ing ‘Trov which from result ne gE speared & errors co vt of soi i enlated to place the x tion betore t public, th nd do the men jury. Will you fore do us the favor of giving ilie following stu menta place in your pape In the your rej grand | ided that In order te Your reperter then goes tien of a numbcr of men yo in the first I . ative on his return trom Baltin no such report as stated in the article n,for the simple reason that no s iction was taken by the grand lodge: tirely with the sa m Wedne adopted by the which r when th » to which they belong juires them fo qnit work in all lave two-tl ing inashop where one-third non-society men, provided the will not join the’ organiza ur reporter jon-suciely men fon, and not other- rof men who 4 wence of only als ,hone of whom are doing priv on their own account, rior do they propo so, unless driven to it by unjnst and a ble action onthe part of seme of the ameless here furevermore.’? As your reporter very prop. rt our object is to bene ade r tif some of the mighty masters in ti ceand prejudice are so biind as te feel that their dignity wo maculate robes h by sharing with us the beneiits of little enterp: still just possible to survive the g Innged by s Editor Star-—The bridge ‘over Kettle viv above Bristoe station, on the O., A.and M.ril 1, was destroyed by fire to-day, about eleven ck. Tne fire originated, it is suppos d, sparks from the engine of the so: bound train, which the high wind. prev: me, soon kindled into a destroying fla. A special train trom Alexanit time afterwards, and convey: on their w <n th Mareh, 1 € Son. In your Judge Suell on Sat w it, althong! get them to swear they ¢ tendant’s office without being summoned {hore on a “Peter Funk” ease. ither did EF trst him @ “liar” until he called me one art d—n s— of ab. or was I turned out or he office by Keese, for ] walked out immedi2 oly after the “fracas” was over. 1 aim notin ‘he habit of carrying knives with me to pry :ny debts; if Mr. Keese does pay his by knocking people down. fhold a 1 too responsible for such di rer to three «i ferent firm: puaily nearly one m etfully yours. 314 oth st —— ALLEGED € ELTY TO ANI the past 3 weeks Theo. F. Gat of the S. F.T. P.O. ©. T. A., has in var oas ways ameliorated the condition of 11 losses either by turning them out of harness wien unfit for serviece,or providing them with | od and shelter. He arrested Pat. Shill, Alien Moultell, amt «J. Solomon, on the charge of agging” cows, and they were each fined 5 and coss. Mr. Gatehell on the Mth i at found a horse on the Island that was sat. terribly from neglect of those charged with its keeping and to ameliorate its condition took charge of it, and a few hours afterwards fuund the owner, aman named Miller, on D stroet, below the avenue, who was locked up until a hearing was had on Saturday, 3o’clock. {he evidence produced showed that the horse had suffered from exposure and was in a starved condition. The defendant gave as an excuse, that he had not money with which to purchase 1. Nordid I go to feed for the animal. “Justice Weaver imposed a fine of $5, which Miller was unable to pay, and was committed. Methodist Protestam Conference. FOURTH DAY. Tre Scxnpay Scmeot Norwat Associa TION On Saturday evening elected the followin: officers: M. ngewer, president; C. B. Conference met president, C. E. Poster, secretary; | more, Dr. D. Evans George Ryn+al, treasurer. toe rami com- - coe were conducted by Whtren Choateand Zs Rev. Dr. Shermer, of the committee on mie- . Warren Choateand Zalman i place of meeting, ¥ 0. 8. Presbry, H. Spencer ax nancial, Messr. F. #.Smuith, W. and W. P. Dunwoody; library, S. 8. Bryaut, P. Rankin and 0. . Wigh' sions, submitted a report reeommending that East Capitol mission of amingiee. be recog- nized as one of the missions of this conference, and that its name be changed to North Carolina. mission. The report was adopted. Dr. David Wilson introduced a resolution that upon the day of the collection fer the saperan- nuated fund, memoria! sermons upon the lives and characters of deceased ministers of the con- ference be delivered in each church of the dis trict; adopted. Dr. D. W. Bates introduced a resolution rec- ommending the next general conference to sub- stitute the word “pastor” for the word “su iptendent” wherever it occurs in the constituts and discipline of the church, and directing to communicate the action of this con- fere in this matter to the ditferent annual conferences of the Methotist Protestant church. ‘The resolution was adopted. Dr. J. T. Murray oftered a resolation that the annual conferences be inviied to unite with this conference Goon gave orders to Ge Of streets, to put ena sufficient f tohave the alleys, paved stree well and thoroughly cleaned throughout the District by the ist of April; and to request the sanitary police to notify ali parties who place | filth atid ashes in the allevs and streets that | they will be proseented with the utmost rigor of the law. It is the intention of the authorities to have a clean city the coming season. Best thomosten 8 Snape Trees Por THE STREETS.—The boar? of public works to-day addressed a letter to t1 chairman of the parking commission, in wh itis suggested that as the present is the suita- ble season to plant trees aud shrnbbery for the adornment of the streets and parks, that the commission use their diseretion i to be used, and put on for: y the streets where it is de: Siade trees plant of the one* may use itsown discretion in the appointment of ministers. This resolution looks to the abo Lition of the restrictive rule, which now limits the term of the eare, and leaves it with eac to decide how longany minister shall remain at hisebarge The resolution was made ial order for x have since our rep 1 reported at the followir inti E_street southeast, 3 : treet northw street northw th street s tween 10th finest an anl Georgetown railroal fi ves, suitable alleged to have been r:- roal on the 12th of De meneed — © InpieTMeNTS FoR Muener.- him on cember, iri, was c Geo. Iris Sapper for the g the gra yretarned a true bill of ind. feel thie mi case of Thomas Wright for tl wel Regersk eee They also fond a murder of the pedler, S. the 2d of December last. true bill again for the murder of a child on the 12 last. Marion Diggs and Waa. Brows tobe of ‘he memory Wistar is em? athe hears of thousands whom his 7 of Wild Cherry bas cnred coughs, colds, consumption, or some form of pulmonary disease. It is now over for years sin aration was brow, store, No. 457 Pa.a h streets. received some jewelry this mor --se-+ THE COURTS. AW Tote i Tue WINTE! past and the pleasan chanel spring weather now coming on, and with it the ene traveling and driving season, the pubtic st remember and patronize the and practical next to Trunks, , Shawl Stra: the largest and best assorte: all prices. nent in_ail, to ni carrying raz A. Thowsp practic Hep pros : ne An 2 Aoeete nee Ir reo fier trom the dull stupidity fatal IRL that meets ns everywhere in spring, and too hone ites orten in all seasons of the year, knew how quick ing the Fifth Bap it could be cured by taking Ayer's Sars derls conduct to purge the bile from their system: © have befter neighbors to deal with. down w nth fully To rumplings, & shonld use Dooley’s ¥ Powder. Ask your seth grocer for it. Itisa pare Baking Powder. ¢ wife = eobieer GReaT nrAn CENTER south of New York tor Chandeliers, Slate and Marble Mantels, ves, Grates, Plumbing au mss ; acknowledged the lar; a put ap byt ick south of New York ari at greatly reduced prices com) ita former rates for this locality Hamittos & Peansox, ¥.M.C. A. Building, 9th and D sts, Pexn's Ext piles, uleers, sca 208 ais ° % A CLERGYMAN writing toa friend says, voyage to Europe is Indetinitely postpc have discovered the + of health’ on it side of the Atla tles of P Syrup have resened m: F nop Melivaine begin hi vreh in the » having ¢ chaplaine tiend Dysj vestry will at an carly this fountain. TRY COvNMUNITY at lar, fulness of Singer's Sew Sounp Peer be and comiort thousands of persons come from fur and near to yisit Dr. White, the well-kuo«n Chiropodist, No. 835 15th street, opposite the Treasury. tor reliet from corns, bad nails., &°., and advice as to suitable shoes. Wirtcox & Ginu's SewinG MacHixne. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Bavm’s hoopskirt and corset factory, Tub stre<t. Intelligencer Build Tuenwownrees and Barometers are repairoa and made to order by Hempler, near 4 stre ee el i kl was loaded with She will pro! We may now consider ving fairly co: D FROM THE E sis: Hawhin ck with a br jared man. Stan of th coal for 2a Bowens, a av, as stated i ¢ cul who was taken to the Freedmen’s Hospital ror treatment, died tui morning from the effects of the blow. Bowens isin jail, ene will probably be taken ont t present at the corouer’s inquest, and will g wards be committed by the coroner for ac of the grand jury. Tlie eause of the quarrel between the men, as stated by Bowens, is {lat both himself and Hawkins had courted the same girl, whom he (Bowens) married «nae months ago, and that Hawkins has been follow- ing him ever since, and insulting hin wheneser opportunity offered, and assaulted him several times; that_on Fri night last he met Hiw- kins, and after making some offensive remarks the latter flung stones at him, and also str EMOVAL— from 203 Pennsylvania avenue to 487 P sylvania avenue, where he will and SHOE business, and o spring trade ICHOLS, THE ONLY NICHOLS, ar his leg with a piece of ron which he 9 SEY STRE at him, and that im s!/-defense he (Bowens ages Sey bed cpa picked up one of the inickbats which he lv Between K and L origed and fling it back, striking Hawkins in In the Man w the head. He (Bowens) saw him fall. knew nothing turther about it until arreste: ‘Tue New Bayk.—The Georgetown Savi Bank, which opened on Saturday, was 1. i! patronized, the deposits being much larzor than expected. ‘The bank was not closed mil wl | HOSIERY, FANCY GoopDs, OTIONS, ch reasonable prices that it w acall At ; ai care So'clock p.m. To-day business has inereasad, | Q)FFIQS INQRRENDENT ICE Co. and the officers are much pleased with the ~~ Wasuincios, D. Cy March oils. 187 jeg sthaag atti hie steamer NewYork arrive | _ Notice isherebs given that,on and after MON to-day from Philadeiphia, with a full cara of | DAY next, 17th inst., oar new schedule of prices tor eneral mercha derbilt, from cargo. ice for the coming season will take pl Each wagon will have a printed card of prices upon it, and purchasers are reqnested to see that sanity of ice delivered to them is im accordane with the rates of the schedale,and report to iis office any delinquency on the part of any dei Tickets can be purchased at this office or of se; also, the Charlotte Van- baltimore, with a miscellan» ALEXANDRIA. Drowsxep in 7H Potomac.—Justice Beach heldac er’s inquest this morning upon tue | @rivers. A discount of & per cent. will be male for ad body of man fouud floating In the tiver off cash on thiesame when taken in qdantities ‘aim 0 Fishtown, and the jury rensered a verdict ot |Z ene MES L death from unknown 3 ae nen Soe auses. The body pro- et Saruacs sof Maki bet neg ce ly OFFICES oF * NEBEC AND POTOMAC een in the water several days, the face be . a rieted sce nearly concealed by the mud that had sctziad | N&-209 Water street Georzetown, and cornes of upon it. From marks on the clothing aid lett ors Wasuixcton, D. oe March 15,1 Notice is hereby g: ‘and after’ Mo DAY NEXT, Ith inst., cur new schedule of ps ices for Ice for tht coming -eason will take effect. Each wagon will havea printed card of prices up ym it, and purchasers ure requested) see that the wie ee delivered to them is in accordance with of the schedule, and report to this ofiee delingnency on the part of auy driver. kets can be purchased at these or of “gdh liscotnt of 8 per cent wil be maul the sane, when in quantities ai: ive Dollars or over. st N08. BARKER &: YALL ON JAMES F. BRIE Cat aricnt Ph miber and Gas Fitter, to have your Plumbing, Gas Fittiig, and’ Sewer ze omptly attended to on reasonable terms, No. 609 wuisiaha avenue, near 6th street, north side. Residence, 229 2 sirect, northeast. found on the person of the deceased it issuppassd that his came from Prince George's coun Md. He was a short though stout man, or complexion and light hate and whiskers, is thought to have been an Irishman; and that ou m the beads, breviary, and other articles found in his pockets was probably a Catholic. SUNKEN Vesse, Rarsep.—The schooa or Thomas Jefferson, Captain Joseph Coie. a, heretofore reported sink on Port Tob. 6 tity of shoals, has been raised, and arrived here tcrday evening. When sunk she had ont 500 bushels of oysters, 300 of which had thrown overboard before she could be ys atloat. Property Sa auctioneers, sold —Messrs. Green & W' day the dwelting and tot of mu round onthe north side of Franklin str: pT 7 Ey tetween Washington nd St. Asaph screets, | Figae! 1 Sms hae FL Smith and C. E. Stuart, commission rs, | — Best wood-bnrnt LIME at §1 per barrel delivered ou ‘orge M. Milier, of Washington, D. C AGRICULTY RAL AND INDUSTRIAL Ass: in all parts of the city, Fe THOMAS FAHEY, loth street. mii-Im* near La. avenue, northwe Tiox.—In the House of Delegates on Thussiay Prenat cesar Mr. Neale introduced a. bill, which was re- ferred, to incorporate the Agricultural and (n- dustrial Association of Alexandria. The ob- ject of the bill is to ines rate a company b.v- ing for its object the holding of Agricultural ‘An extract from gare wheat. A Medicinal Food. & peti carte eandemey po beep are jer ‘and for sale ae ere H. EGAN. " ot socks, ae St Corner L and 7th streets. uF Fisn Manrket.--The rece of fish ¢ since yesterday have beou about fou thowkeon RIED FRUIT, &e. bunches, principally trom the shores fished by Mesars, Beasly, Pravis, Horseman, and thors i Occoquan Bay. They sold at from 18 to 34 cents a bunch. In response to the wind and weather, both of which say “come,” thearrivals ile ne me eens Ee ing. Iurrovement.—Mr. B. F. Price, contractor, has eommenced clearing away the’ site or the burnt building on the northeast corner of the seni nl = the erection bloway ay wees four =e —_ for Mr. W. G. Cazenove.—Gasetie, SELLING OFF! S' SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, F THE NEW YORK o B, - 441 Sevent! uear mor, “4! 86% ja DRIED APPL! PIE AES Also. > Caen EEE: * * HL I will Remove and Prevent SCALE in any Steam Boilers, or make no charge. iF s Address, ‘Pa. Between 6th and 7th, north side, © +: 4 ‘TEAS cheaper than ever. No rent to pay. street, | ratreny L. BENJAMIN, Proprietor. GROCERS. Cc S. OHARE & son, A MEETING OF THE HEBER TENT JLo. will be id Te IGT, at © a ‘ Bane. Crergctown i t RORINSON. PCR. HE RUsH is OVE work Whele | 1813 Sevente Strec Norcawent, detwoen Mo | je ond Retail Grocers, | | ft ready for deli SHE ACOUMUL AT | ‘al for delivery; recreting t | wotdatle delay in the delivery ef work urine part fall, owing to the impossibility of securiar aki Ded workmen in safficient mbers. Truly thanctui for past favors, haviet st presents fell corp of oe pad ming pate ¥ facility | to meet promptly all dean Totance TRAS' TEAS! TFas’ Japan Tea, coed, Ge; chor 0. Si, very t cont Of the same. 4 78658 Rand articte for $1 W. H. WHEATLEY'S Ton tec, Tae Sees tare gia & Tea, tire: pounds for 81 bea ermne of thee Ansa! offered in Also, an extra Enciish Breakfast Toa. “FLor Welch’, Ray's, Tenses wos « Flonr, all ‘at towest pomebie prince Ten pounds Lard for Golden S+ rap, per enh: Teo ponnds New Dates XS ve poands New Pron Peauuts, balf Dusbel t, PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUK ANG BSTABLISHMENT, janl? 9 efferson street. Georgetown, D.C —S _ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &-. BOOKS FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. Helps to a Holy Lent. By Bishop Huntingtor Bogetzhy's Golien Treasury. . ears for Le at; or Devotional Bead nce BRANDY, G Da. p for Retired Boars Pore French Brandy, ger bottle r the Believer’s Union with bis L California - Por Sng re Hoitand . Hediness. Ry Goutbnra and Museatel Wine, por bottin nghte on Persoaal Religion. By @oulbearn ; . ; WM. BALLANTYNE gallon, marl? 42% Th etreet E POSTED SA Domi . OS SEAEES Sy Geography . ( fe204r_ BVT Tem etree y ., betwaen Future, pance, Hints to Kauig 5S een and ‘Travelers, Mineral Productions. 2 peat vol. Iso egeas jugs am PRICE List Maye. _f2sar STOCKMAN & N** Booss 2 cor. Sth and Tete NEW BOoKs: ° at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, GROCBRiIxRs Corner 4% street and Pennsylvania avenue. aT £2 opm Qoens om. By Jawes De Mitte, Baring tt: BY Geatge Macdonald. Chea; ELPHONZO YOUNGS & cos. Passion in Tatters. By Aunie Thomas. Bread, Cheese and Kisses. By Farjeon, Man—Woman. By Alexgnire Dumas. The Mystericus Guest. By Miss E anny — = Lady Sweetapple. By the author « Servant Girl of the Period. What Mr. aud Mrs entfai L evdew learned of Honsek aa A Two-fold Life. Frm the German of Yon Heliera > Noung Ladves' Jouruni, Monaly Patoraiua si Sn YORK BRANDS) . No. 29. All the back Crosbed loath i Bo ribated 74 the at By Rev, Rwand P_ tice. “ H By Rebecca Ruter Springer, one Bae B's Ibe. Tribuse, Herald und World Almanacs for 13. siti 2 Gat large stock of BLANK BOOKS. PASS BOOKS, and MEMORANDUM HOOKS NOTE Pare LETTER PAPER, wad PLAYING CAEDS, at the very lowest prices, LLEKS AND STATIONEKS, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Have just received the y—ihe very best Faily— Welch s best—at lowest rate ost raton.” ERITISH ALMANAC AND COMPANION, tor SUN we73. Prenee—chotce.. BOVAL KALENDAR, fer 153. — : WHITAKER’S ALMANACK, for 193. Winslow Green Gorn.” is od aia odie ae ore It = 4 BRITISH ARMY LIST, for 173, cee —$ Ibe. 75 _BRITISH NAVY LIST. P me hew— 2 vt. ia Notics Peaches—s ive. lw OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STO sioecsiwaicati AMD BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. First-class sin at fair prices, for cash. Lith pis FESee NS, FEINTING ar 7. Me WE CANNOT ENArAntne t ” vIS N ied low a The public are invited to call and examine onr new a SP + Gee stock, BEN. F. FRENCH, National Metropolitan Bank, _—__ ‘At door to Jay Cooke & Co. eetset Washington, D. © = = —— ELPHONZO YOUNGS & oo pring Opening. GKOCERS, = MASONIC TEMP asf NoNTe awe rs =. a OUR OVERCOAT DEPART 7 . 9 MAGKET SPacs, Head, m @ @, ENCIA ORANGE: T_EIGS AND KAIsiNs ENGLISH KERSEY OVE Rane, tae : ENGLISU MELTO! APPLES BERRIES, FANCY GROCERIES. t olf BRANDY wted and te BLUE, BROWN, 8. RUM and GIN Mind PRES jy caNe OLIVE, DANLIA AND TTS, just arfived ee eesmzinisicees k of STAPLE GROCERIES mt tho very BLACK OVERCOAT : saeeceaceunaunnainciasiaes 7 ALL GRADES AND PRIC op TEAS! TEAS! ey | ar Am recetving @ large ekabiy HABLE BROTHERS, | oT oes to this country, aud al m derate prices milter Conver TrH ann D Starers. T haves fair ced palatatic BREAKFAST TEA as ee | Songn peal. ee -Wetropolitan Dollar Store. N.W. BCRONELL, at ore i332 F The attention of the public in reapectively calles! ¢ Ming very cheap aud desirable goods, just . Buy aud Soil Beal Bow made of prime mustin, and ols. pagel Br fOhr.. Rend" epp. Post at 81 jOhr.. B . Mroidery.rnttiv: | YB. aeGUIRE, eu madevawt eal 1" REAL ESTATE AGENT AND BROK PK, f 81. _iard Sm Office: 15506 F STREET. Exectient A so eg conta, USTIN FP. BEOWN. fs, at @2 per dozen eer BY. eveuse ant 15th etreer ven Toilet Soap, large $for 2 cents w Washugten, 00, Hid Rubber Drewtng Cuiln. 25 ; Pion naieee oie rr. gaun.o ais Large secrtncat of Recents ond LUMBER BILLS cut to erice sn ahr ste BLUE STONE for Building, Macadamying ant LADIES’ AND GENTS KID GLOVES Paving purposes delivered iu any part o! (ue Dis tre. cand colors, @? REAL ESTATE bonght and soit and woney tm So darn ieadice wiih vested. “Bo this branch of the business | after Pind my persoual sttenti B che, Ht office Aeily from 30m. ta. autil Mpemittal Oval Tin. W suv INGA vial Oval in. Wa a10, with nd Lack complete, Sceuts. EDUCATIONAL. wally good Chromos, iu viled Walnat From « Teach. MESSE RURTOHER S SCHOOL Fon yoUN@ ew lut of those handsome LADIES AND CHILDREN, 1221 Now Vere mu; ~The third quarter Will commeuse LACE TIDIES, Biss ori 4,3, 2and I for Probably the prettiest assortment of W ever seen at 25 cents, cent and §1, w at ery £000, wil steel Scissors, at 25 and 59 ce Pocket Knives and Razors in large variety eo THE TRADES. WNINGS AND DECORATIONS.—aW SINGS jor stores, city and country residences: <p-otnl atte nt ing Halle for Bi m given to Doc cents, &@ cents, and S leach, 7 pore ond Gieech. a, Peni ¥LAGS Ouse aud WAGON « OnE anal assortment gf Leics Gent ORS C HOGAN, Manutactorer. Besides a number of other new articles, all gol, dec3-tr menieees pelos pretty and cheap. : B. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. 312 SEVENTH STREET, AY’ INGS, FLAGS, TENTS. M. G. COPELAND, 643 Loulsians avenue, ons door east Tih <reet. AWNINGS for Stores, City aud County Rew lences: mlo-tr near Pennsyivania avenue. | “FLAGS atk PRM TE toe wale and rout if Alc wn ined to order i . vane artielen ° DRESS SHIRTS. DANCING CLOTHS. sae Jj, = Toaren, CARPENTER, BUILDER. AND CONTBACTOR. Orders for House Carpentering, Jobbing, or No tractor’s wore coe speedily attended e Shope and ~ yaneett Ith street, below Est. northwest. Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE SHIRTS, ready-made, for $16.50. Six PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YORE SHIRTS, made to order, at $18, $21, or $21. LOCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. lite STREE Nw LADIES UNDERGARMENTS. 100 dozen LADIES COTTON SKIRTS w: 85 wer. and Tam prepared te tur cents each. f delitous ICE CREAM « 200 dosen LADIES COTTON CHEMISES at 8 | wii HENRY ALBERS. fe 60 dozen LADIES COTTON DBAWERS at 75 | S45TO DOMINGO! CUBA'! MEXI 0 cents each. Do you at sve finan grovicars ie ie a wine dozen LADIES ESSES the Great American pic? Prepare, ‘hen, ts Soe en EES Ria Oe FO | crutit from comming events iy fret dear road aT LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Sites speak Spanist EVENING SCHOOL #1220 6r) treo! A SOBLE CHARITY. OMAHA LOTTERY: Te Ekect THs SEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUM To be Drawn in Public, MARCH Sist, 1573, _ Tickets, @1 each of Six for @s Tickets seut by Express€. O, D., if dew mt, apis cece he tiscas ; Tend the beat busiuess un of th 3 womber of Tickets on hand wil! be far ninhed who first. {T-mwfim™ Manager, Smal: Hs Sev: KURICH, den “ANABI D. Bins OC RING chhoee nen ‘pend pared Boa Mockine B LUNCH MILK BISCUIT, * matinee a jstenie *” delicate and Fad choice, Taite . finely favored GIVE THEM A TRIAL. Especially adapted for b TABLE. 5 LUNCH, TEA ABLE. AND THE USE OF I¥. For sale by Grocers generally. Trade supplied by od TYLER & BROs., mil-im —- Sule manufacturers, Baltimore, Md.