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NG STA LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. Well's Opera Hous.—The Lydia Thompson troupe in “Bine Beard.” Lincoln Holl—Rubenstein, Wienlawski and Theodore Thomas" concert. Theater Comique—Songs, burlesques, dances, &e. Morini’s Hall —Grand levee of Jefferson Cir- cle BU Forrest Hal!, Georgetown.—Ball of the George- town Total Abstinence Benevolent Society. Sizth Street Lot.—John O'Brien’s Great Me- pagerie and Circ MONDAY ares Condensed Locals, Leokont for the annual ball of the Hibernian Benevolent —— No. 1. ‘The hall of the House of Representatives has been dismantled, and the old desks and chairs are to be sold at auction on the 29th instant. Prof. Huntington, of Columbian College, ad- Gressed the afternoon meeting at Lincoln Hall yesterday afternoon. As Mr. P. Gallagher was entering his resi- dence. corner of Ist and B streets northwest, Saturday night, he slipped and fell, breaking his leg below the knee. Rey. J. B. Reeve, of Howard University, ha ing declined to serve as chaplain at the emanc' pation celebration on the 16th instant, Rev. James H. Handy has been apppointed and has consented to serve. ° ‘A first-class championship base ball match between the Maryland,of Baltimore, and our newly organized Wash ine will be played on the Olympic grounds at 3:30 p. m. to-morrow. See ac ‘The Baptists held a union meeting last even- ing at the Calvary Baptist charch, which was Dr. Williams, of as his text The first service of the “Church of the Strangers,” an Episcopal free churgh, was held last evening in the parlors of the Young Men's Christian Association, Rey. Dr. McIThenney, of Fairfax Seminary, Virginia, officiating. There was a large attetidance. "Khe Dashaways—a temperance organization— met last night at Temperance Hall. Mr. Con- stantine presided, and Messrs. Savage, Walsh and MeNerhany, of this city, and Mr. Stetzel, of Oregon, made addresses,’ the last named giving an inter a@count of the origin and Progress of the Dashaways of San Francisco. Yesterday afternoon an immense crowd of People, white and colored, gathered at Buz- zard’s Point to witness the ceremony of bap- tiem. There were fourteen persons immersed by Rev. Hewry Bell, pastor of Rehobath church, on Ist street. between N and © streets south- west, at which church a revival in now in Progress The teachers of the county schools held a meeting over the Metropolitan bank on Satur- day, and a committee was appointed to demand of the ‘cal authorities why the salaries of the | teachers were withheld for the last two or more | aucnths, when it is understood and believed that the county schol tax has been paid. Another committee was appointed to petition the le lature for an increase of the teachers’ salar’ seater realises TOM WRIGHT 8 HA TENCED TO BE ED. The Rogervki Murder. ¥ TRIAL OF Tom WrionT— | COURT To-pay. at noon was set fur hearing in the | Court in General Term the motion for anew | trial in the case of Tom . convicted of | the murder of the peddler Rogerski, and about 114 o'clock a. m. Lieutenant Kelly and some | his offi mer into the court | room auch more seriwus than he has been heretofore, and conversed but | little with those abent him. Before the arriva of General Henkle, his counsel, he requested of Mr. Harrington that he (Wright) should be per- mitted to address the re the argument compienced, and that d to save | ing ans , General d the prisoner imten¢ © by formally withd the court being opene: eren iwayiTs ig, Ww. Whalen, Mrs ichard H. Mason ( published in T THE ay aE purport of wh TAR). the as to Mrs. Bernardig selling ‘Wright stockings similar to taose which it‘ | akem trom the pack ef the de- | others as to Margaret Wood z been to Mrs. Keogh’s to. e morning of the t 1 statement, and he submitted that having shown that she had testified falsely as to where she ‘was at tle time they were entitled to the deduc- tion that AER WHOLE STORY WAS FALSE. ‘The court bad said that if it were shown that the woman was an mplice he would advise that ber evidence should not be taken without corroberation. Gen. H. then recited the ditti- culties he bad encountered in preparing and comlucting the case—not having been apprised of what the witnesses would swear to. Mr. Harri: These witne-sescould have in half an hoar. that neither he nor his ecli- eut had time to look these up. He submitted that, had these aflants been on the stand. the court would have ruled the testimony ot Mrs. Wood out, and there would not then have been sufficient evidence to support the verdict. ON THE QUESTION OF ALIBI, Gen. H. contended that the charge of ‘the court cast the burden of proof on the defendant, and real trom 12th Ind., 60, 19th Maine, 398. He further argued that the government did not Offer testimony to prove that the defendant was at the house at the time, except that of the woman Woods, aud it was not for the defend- ant toshow where he was, but for the United States to prove where he was, without the shadow of a doubt. Gen. Henkie concluded his argument about 1% o'clock p. m. t. Harrington stated that be had examined the affidavits, and also some of thorities, and be bad come tothe conch nm to submit the case, as far as the government was cou- cerned, to the diseretion of the court. Judge MacArthur said in regard tothe appii- cation on the ground of newly-discovered evi- deuce that the facts referred to were not those on which new trials are granted, am! after re- ferring to the points, he said that he was im- Pelied to overrule the motion. Mr. Harrin, It becomes my duty to move that the sentence be . Gen. Henkle said, that with all respect to the court, he considered it his duty to carry the case to the General Term. wi Statement. Judge Meriter addressed the prisoner Stating that if he had anything to say why the sentence should not be passed he had now an opportunity. Vright rose at the front of the clerk's desk and made a long and rambling statement, again asserting his innocence, and intimating that Bembry was the guilty party, concluding as f you Rang me you will hang the wrong man, ior I dudt'tkilt the peddier. Sam said he knocked aman down and got #230 from him, and the detectives never got_ down to him. bebelonged to the Gallileans, and they didn’t suspect him, and if he got out of that he could get out of this, if he was arrested.” it Semtenced te be H: Ma, Wrigh lamged iy Judge MacArthur addressed the prisoner as follows: Wright you have been tried and con- victe The prisoner—But I didn’t kill the peddler. he Court—It is the commanity | May and M the (Churches, Yesterday being Easter Sundsy, cne of the most generally observed Christian Lolidays of the year, was the occasion of joyful serv'ces in At Grace church, many of the churches of this District, commem- | school, the services usualon Easter Sunda: orative of the triumphant resurrection of our | place; ty Blessed Lord. Hymns of ving and - Dr. Hoimead, raise took the plage of the tame eaeibes ‘of | structive sermon from the | ty For week, which were commemorative of the | * Tesurection of the dead; acacbg hg GF: suflermgs and death of our Kedeemer. In | YeT¢- = mee woe bose gd Pho most of the churches yesterday, which had spe- | Patri Sinus; Te Deus, GW: Warmers gore cial Easter services, the floral decorations were | {20 yanks. ‘peaim os, Ctifferds Gloria ‘Tibi, Tuckerman; Hymn 60, ’by G. W. Warren. t. John’s church, Bo operon hey artery rear of the altar. | wall in derorations Srongnent were of the mostelaborate charac- Tr. yond streets £0 very elaborate. In’ the Catholic temples the altars were illuminated by hundreds of lighted At all the churches the were very lar; and Hand . street southwest; two cases at Cole's row, {th and Wilson streets, county; one case walked to THEoporE fouser potted sa case at 11 . THE SwAtr Pox Cases Yogertea at the board of health since Saturday. ™. lows: One +. are as fol- ay, at Pp. Street herthwest; two gases at corner of Market and Water streets, Georgetown; one case each at 8th street, 5 and ¥, below T Child dead on N, between ist and ith west. Tnomas—RustnstTsrx—Wei- NIA Wsk1.—As before noticed thi led. They morrow night and Wednes- riservices were held in the Catholic, | Very impresal wah "he found Aco je Episcopal, and Lutheran churches as follows: | {tt’aitar was & ahicld ith white flow- | house will be filled to-night and the concert as pm Cree on gee mn) was | &F8, in the center of which was a golden crown | grand as only artists as the above mentioned wont a am opr attentin Preticcnsom ssn Mo- | #bove a crucifix. The baptismal font was cov- | are capable of giving. ered and draped with flowers, and vases were placed on brackets in niches, and on the sides and rear of the chancel. Over the chairs occu- prods Ay hesared and his assistants were fixed utiful crosses in red and white natural flowers. The whole floral arrangement was under the management.of the Misses McKean. The audience 1i with much interest to the excellent sermon by the rector, and the fine music by the choir, an octette of male voices under Prof. H. H. Bradley as musical director. ane The chotr! lie for prayer service, was as 3 lows; Anthem, (0 service,) Mozart; wards the com- | Christ our Passover, Lloyds Pealter: kaster: Te Deum, Southard; Jubi Mason. Holy com- 3d psalm, composed munion service: Anthem, by the director, Prof. Bradley; Gioria ‘Tibi, Morgan; Hymn, 69; Creed, Nicene; Orfertory? Be Meresful, Lord; Sanctus, Dr. Comod, Hymn, oth, dd verse, Hamberg; Gioria in Ex: eelsior, Kneutzer. Evening, fall chora! ser- vice was opened by an anthem by Prof. Brad- ley; Psalter 113, 114 and 115 psalms; Cantata Domino, Walter; Benedie Anima Mea, Cooke: Creed, Nicene; Offertory, Glory, Hoi Mr. Fred. Kroell is the organist at th zart’s 12th mass was the music selected for the oc yD, and was yd rendered by the exe nt choir, - Me > Who pre- sided at the . Solemn high mass was sung by Rev. P. ©. Coll, with Rev. T. L. Powers s deacon, . M. B. Fortune as sub- deacon. The choir is ‘or; vanited effort is being made pletion of the new church the coming sunaner. he floral adornments about the chance) yes- terday were very tastefully arranged. At St. Mary’s chureh there were services at $ and 10% o’clock a. m., conducted by the Kev. Father Alig. At the latter service the choir, under the lead of Mr. E. T. Schevakopf, ren- dered Mozart's 12th mass,the principal ‘parts being taken by Miss Anna Geier and Barbara Ruppert, soprano; Miss Kate Biseho‘f, alto; Messrs. Bauer and Ruppert, tenor, and Messrs, ier and Mesbach, bass. The principal service at St. Joseph's charch al et 4 ‘ch | with Mescrr. G. L. Sherifand § ; was, at 10% orclock &, m., when solemn high | Ti tenors; Ga. Wotteker sd van: beautiful ate’ by Rev. Fether Hecker and Rev son 2d tenors; 0. ¢ i Brown and H. H. Brad Ist bass, and C. W. Hancock and John B. Da + | son 2d Dass. it. Mark's, Sd, near A street southeast, Rev. A. F. Steele rector, was open at 6 o'clock a. m., when morning prayers were read. At i1o’clock the holy communion was celebrated and the rector preached from the words ‘For ye are dead and your lite is hid with Ciirist in God. When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with ‘Him in glory’ (Col. i, 3d and 4th.) At 7% o'clock p.m. the chil- dren’s Easter service was held, consisting of the reqelar evening service, followed by the singing of Easter carols and the presentation of offerings the Sunday js a ther Grimm. Sell’s mass wassung by the choir, (Mr. Rebstock organist.) the leading parts be ing by Mrs. Rebstock, soprano; Mise Nett and Miss Juenemann, alto; Augustas Neff, tenor, and Herman Mehler, bass, The several services at St. Aloysius were at- tended by am immense number of persons. At li o'clock grand high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Lobetti,of Maryland, assisted by Fathers Roccotort and’ Morgan, and the sermon was preached by Rev. Father Lynch. The choir rendered Levait Dechauer’s mass, for the first time in this city. ‘The Vent Creator (Donizetti) as sung by Miss Eva and Messrs. . t offerings rel Withney. At the offertory, Alma Virgo, pa classes for the building (Hummetl’s,), soprano, solo snd chorus, was | "The Easter services at Christ church (Navy sure: Hegine Colt tne aeeal's reapers was | yard) yesterday were of a very interesting ade Tawa Even? (hassle, by Mr. Widnev, | character, and drew together a Inige congrega- and Tantum z wos, (by pee, ee So | tion. The church was tastefully decorated with sae Sores. (The eee Seater Mr. Harry C | soners, and onthe walls woe ake following Sherman, organist and director, and the lead- | Hureyer. Shion, the walls were mei Bieveae, conten Live Mills, soprano; Mrs. | the stone, the watch, the seal “Christ fin Sr a, Were ez John Pugh, tenor, and | yarst the gates of heli,” “Christ is rice yen r. + Widnes, bass. ua lives, alleluia.” Under the choir gallery was St cao Chuck of the Immaculate Concep-| she sentence, “Christ,our Passover, Eee dine, pend ot it oreieke Reema high mane was | toe us; therefore let us Keep the fast. anon Ser bane eee oe sop oar ye ag vice commenced with an organ voluntary by Hey; Father Samper deacon, and Rev. Father |1.crganist, sr. Geutse Fonee ann oe a Wathes Ate tek tions ofthis hare}, | trance of the rector the choir sang, Father Sumner. Thedecorations of this church joly spirit.” ‘The choir is organized with | Were arranged very tastefully, and there was | Sofie Wilson soprano; Miss Raty Harkin, the greatest profusion of rare flowers. | The | Mr. Wo Eo Hatuions, trade ae ois ang Mosart's imma thasingers being | Cices, iasto., ‘The programma toe the sons | ecco te arias White, Goprano; Miss | was as follows: 1. Anthem by the chan ween Koechier, alto; Messrs. Forsyth, Beckert and y % Mr. F. Come, Miss dren keep yourselves fron T Was a very interesting one, appropriate to th: occasion. The collection amounte of 2200. The services at Trinity church were very teresting, great pains having been taken in th select the musical p and in ral display att ree- 8 <dison, preached avery inter- esting sermon from Paul's epistle to the Col lossians, on the resurrection of ¢ ebrated at half-past ten o Father Starkey celeb: deacon and M ing. excelled Hege. Haydn's and at the ote Diabeili;, wai At St itch was sung Gaudeamu: dressed } 5 s’ chureh, 15th and H solemn hi was celebrated at 11 0'¢! th chee of an immense congregation the church being very much crowded. THE always commence a shor! House tonight, and will bri e great burlesques in whic! themeclves famous, “To-night, the rich mnsical extravaganza of Blue Beard, in which all the favorite pertormers of the troupe will appear, blonde and brunette GEORGETOWN. Easter in THE Cuvrcwes.—At Trivity (Catholic) church the services yesterday were of the most imposing character. The altar was Bradley, tenor; and Clements, bass. At the offertory, the Vic- is was admirably rendered. Altogether, this mass was the praise of the en- The sermon, by Rey. C. H Stonestreet, was well adapted to the occasio The services in Christ church (Protes' Episcopal) yesterday were very interesting. rector, Rev. W. W. Williams, D. D., preached & sermon strikingly adapted’ to the occasion The chancel was elaborate} plems of the utifully e leadership of Colonel Seligson, who has just r turned from a tour in Tenne: a The efficient choir well sustained their reput tion for excellence in the execution of the music of the Episcopal service. The Easter services at St. John's (Protestant Episcopal) Church yesterday, were exceedingly well adapted to the occasion. ! who always preaches well, sustained his tation. The toria Pascale Lau tire audience. 'Dr. the Sunday schoo! dred child. church choirs in otc ARREST OF AN ALLEGED PickProckET.—This morning Detective McDevitt arrested Edward Kyser on suspicion of being a pi came here to work the push at 0’ When McDevitt asked him if he belonged to this city he said no, and what right the officer asked him such questions. He was told that Major Richards wa! him, ana was wanted to kno‘ w by to see escorted to headquarters, when the Major ordered his picture for the gallery. ee ular Lydia Thompson troupe york en agement at Wall's Opera wil bring out In succession they have made decorated with rare flowers, and a Silver candlesticks was added to the - Jon B mcs : minent. mel’s mass No. 2 was sung by the choir, which Organized with Bir. irae cream ens comprises some of the best musical talent of the Erid, treet Pre and is under the direction of Prof. chapel on West streei. Ganon. The pri THE PALL of the © Nana May. Mrs. LUTHERAN CHAU Atthe Erglish Ltheran Charch the pastor, Rev. Mr. Belner, preached fr 1 ii, I this Temple and in three days I will raise it up,” and the choir, under the lead of Capt. 8. E. Thomson, sang the Easter Anthem by Cook and Hastings’ Anthem. Tae Angels touched their harps,” the solo by Miss Jenny Bryan. At the Memorial Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev. Dr. Butler the pastor, preached @ sermon appropriate to the season At the Old Lutheran, (German) Church, corner of 4th and E streets, Rey. P. Brand preached an appropriate sermon, and. the regular Easter services were held. “ Charge of Bigamy. EUGENE LAURMENT AND HIS T In the Police soprano; . Callan, Mrs. . M. Lucas, alto; Mr. W. H! Bur- nett and Mr. Davis, tenor; Mr. Gannon and Mr. Parker, bass; Mr. Veit, organist. At St. Patrick's church Rev. Father Walter was the celebrant of high mass at 11 0’clock a. m., and the sermon was by Father Keane, assistant pastor. The handsome imarble altar of this church, together with the side altars dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, and St. Joseph were beautifully decorated, and there were many strangers of all denominations present. ‘The music was very good, Haydn's No.3 or imperial mass being rendered, with Prof. Rich- ter at the organ, and the princi iz sustained as follows: Soprano, Mrs. Shea, Miss Barry, aud Mrs. Small: Mrs. Elliott and Miss Clare; tenor, Mr. Egan; bass, Messrs. Koechling. Shea, and Massi. At the oifertory “Laudate” by Vogl, was sung. EPISCOPAL CHURCHES. At St. Paul's (ritualistic) Church, on 20 street west, near the Cirele, four services were held during the day, and the attendance was snally large. The rector, Key. Augustus ckson, was assisted by Rev. James A- Har- roid. At 5:30 a.m. holy communion was ad- ministered, in commemoration of the resurrec- tion. The regular morning (ful! choral) service was beld at 11 o’clock, when Rev. Mr. Jackson Selivered an appropriate discourse from Ro- wans, 6th chapter and 9th verse:—Death hath ne more dominion.” The children’s Easter ser- vice was held at 4 p. m., when the pupils of th Sunday school sang their carols and presente: their beautiful floral offerings. During the ser- vice they were addressed by Rev. R. B.S ot Wi in. In the evening, at 7x + Rev. Mr. Jackson preached a sermon from the words:—“‘If ye then be risen with Christ seek those things which are above.” At the l1o’clock service the choir, under the direction of tie or- anist, Mr. John P. Franklin, executed th? fol- wing music: Eeseramme ‘ional— “We ‘march to victory,” (Barnby;) Venite— (Lioyd;) um,” eo,” ate at $15 ¢ and wilfully members Mountz, knowing at the t wife, Paulina Laurhept 1 the dock, and pleaded gi that after he married his first’ wife in Septem- ber last he sent her to Europe, and after w ing three moutus and not hearing anything from her, he married the second wife, thinking that his first wife was perhaps dead.’ His first wife was in the court-room, and a rather pretty looking woman, but was saved the trouble and mortification of telling her story, as the accused pleaded guilty. The judge sent Eugene to jail for action of ‘the grand jury, and could fix no bail, defendant pleading guilty. Subsequently a friend of defendant came into court and stated to the judge that Laurhent had pleaded under @ misapprehension of the law, and asked that he be permitted to piead not guilty, so that he could give bonds. He explained’ that Laur- hent’s first wife was a widow; that she went to New York, and took passage on the steamer for Havre under the name of her first husband, half ignoring the name of Laurhent altogether, and pamover: not write nor im any manner communicate | "ae tome “Jubilate Dec j) “*Benedic- | with him. The Judge finally concluded to take | tToye reed Nicene. a — PP anongy bells Sos oem 9f sion, but when the court th “ adjourned the mer had not yet succeeded mn— Agnus Dei, bym 1 in obtaining bonds. istic by sional 167. ins, ancie modern... At po dE ice by Alexandrin Fish Market. oe eee > the evening ~- choir anne jae Quotations of new fish for this day, furnished ~ to THe Star by George W. Harrison «& Co., ace;” “Benedictus,”” (Gunther;) wholesale dealers in }» Nos. 42 King street, (50, 51, 56 harves, Alexandria, Va. Creed Nicene,” (Hopkins;) Psalm, “Grace of | Shad, fresh, per hundred, $12.00 to $14.00; Ged,” (Barnby;) Hymn 69, (Pray 5) Re- | Potomac family, per bbi., ’ $1: cessional, 107, bymns ancient modern. At the Chureh of the Ascension, on H street, between 9th and 10th streets, Rev. S. D. Elliott. rector, three mteresting services were held— but stated to the laid out, who Prayer —GCazet Economy family, ( . : Herring, fresh, per thousand, 87.00 to 33. Potomac, No. 1, per bbl., $6.50 to $7.00; Poto- mac, family, (roe,) per bbl., $8.00; Potomac, family, per half BbI., $4.50; good Potomac, #4.00; Labrador, family, $4.00; do., famii 5. hicago, extra, $5.75; St. ives, white perch, per bunch, 15 to 25 cents; rock, do., 15 to 25 cents; offi), do., 10 to 20 cents. : Herring and shad are paving further declines are expected, as more favorable for fishing. Tue Curistian Poricy Towarp tux Ix Bay | ph eRe, Hy, i costi sting of death is sin; and the strength it tye wpe But thanks be to — giveth us ietory through our Jesus Christ.” During this service the offerings of the congregation, mounting to nearly $30,000, towards a new church edifice were laid upon ae ee ee the of the rector, sang, «Praise God all bi flow.” The choir, freely, and e weather ix request both $2.50. I meeting was issued before information concern- ing the Modoc massacre was received here. Gen. Howard, addressing the assembly, spoke of the former eon in = Indian ai rs irs were managed, saying the as were plun- dered on one side ‘and the f government on the other, but President Grant had broken “the corrupt ring” and placed the whole question in Christian bands, le had no apo! for the Modocs who had struck a blow at their own ex- istence. He it the only solution of the Indian question was in conferring citizenship on certain tribes even before conversion and re- was a great earth- quake” (Ritter); Easter anthem. ‘hrist, our -Passover” (Seiboth); Te Deum (Thomas): Ju- bilate (Buck); Hymns, nm. The Sun- day-school service took place at 4 o'clock, and were unusually interesting. little ones thetr carols and presenied their floral and i 5 & fu if £ | i i i i iy 7 musical lowed alii © “Christ: aire cgee hate cece Bata, Mone ? 4 4 i iH it 2 i cif i i i | i i iH ‘i H He i z fal Benevolent $ Forrest hall thisev well-managed afia Fish Wuarr.—The receipts of fish to-day were about 15,000 herrings and 3 Herrings sold at $8 and the taylors at one cont ece. A few shad were also caught, and sold per bundre¢ ty TRADE. day was the boat for T. C. Wheeler. Tre CARPENTERS Want More Wac adjourned meeting of the journeymen car, ters’ association was held last night, at th Benevolent Axsociatio Muir’s building, B. H. Jenkins, in the chair, and G. Henry, secretary. There’ were thirty A resolution was adopted respectfully reancsting an advance of 26 per cent. over pr City Pawsexe ner and Studds, contractors, hai the construction of the Alexardria C! senger railway by breakin, street, between King and track of the road will extend from the wharf of the Potomac ferry company up King street to the Virginia House, thence down Peyton street itone Bridge, at the head of Duke street. terminus a street will be of the German From the weste: from a horse ns can one dollar, po ey need look aid. Gexcrye Guyot Best imitation for Fine braces and 51 1 resent. graded and yards immediately sout tervening railroad embarkments being terraced yith stone. * APPOINIMENT.—John E. Febrey, been appointed, by ti trustee ot public se! in the county of Ale unexpired term of Garrett B. Wirbirt, removed from the county. Firr.—The house of Mr. Henry Davis about lle this side of Aldie, Loudoun connty, ther with nearl: y fire night before last. SAp AccrpentT.—A little bo of age, son of Mr. D.M. Divine, was thrown Hiltberough, Loudoun county, oh Priiay "ast 's loun county, on last. tte, Saturday eve. vs Young, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Miss Dr. Kleinschmidt and Mr. Messrs. Hein, es s the snperinte: nd leads the si musi Revs. Mr. A and the Key. 3 he y, advert tes of wages. nz RAILWAY already large collection. Haydn's Mass No. 15 was sung with great effec ents presided at the organ. Mrs. Foe, M Jones, sopran we ‘Donohoe, contralto; A.J. Sd decorated with oly season, rendered pe and Kentuc Rev. Mr. Atkin Tepa- church was handsomely dressed with rare flowers, and the font was trimmed with white lilies and camclias. & fine display of flowers in the choir. sic was well rendered by the Messrs. Kohr, as tenor and baritone, Mrs. Ba Miss Emily Hyde, alto. The There was also ie mu. and | ho ence catek toenans ecaon, | COWBregation amounted to about $600. In the 1, tenor; and Messrs. Grant and Nett, | Py saee ay y “az ene raver first lesson, | omerek the Sunday school offerings were about ww 4 by the ehoir, « sim. At St. Stephen's church, Pennsylvs Cad eg fea At Grace (Protesta: iseopal) Chnre’ tt near Rock creek, solemn high 1 usual anniversary was held |) ie schoo! was Willia from the h to their Total Abstinence to take place at + will be a pleasant and ® taylors. The only arrival of grain to- Nand MMna, with ear corn e 0) ground on Pi rince streets. “The raveled to the grave- of that place, the in- esq., has he board of education, a Is for Arlington district, ‘ria, to serve out the esq., all its contents de- about 10 vears CITY ITEMS. WE SHOULD nor SUPPER FROM A COUGH, which a few doses of A: aad Time, comfort, health, are all saved by “8 Cherry Pectoral will m.w.tow ——_o——— Save Your Docror’s BiLt.—When Dr. Wis- tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry will cvee conghs, colds, bleeding at the lu: mption, it does more than most do. The use of a single bottle, will satisty the incredulous no further for the required 6 and arrest the fell lers for 75 cents. cents. uspenders of best mokes, foreign and domestic, from 50 cents to- most delicate gossamer mnders from 25 to 50 cents. is very extensive und is ership of Prof. Walter DIANS.—A public meetin; heid in the Co: ‘bi feand of ts has wi 4 . —: was in the fabri jarness-like structure. of Mrs. P. M. Dubant, soprano; Miss Morse, | gregational church last i ht to consider the ‘Also, boys’ sus ‘trom 2 to alto; Mr. W. ©. Hill, tenor, and Mr. Miller, Steet of the Christian policy of the govern- My assortment! oi os oe the following: Upeningan- | ment toward the Indians. T' @ notice for the worthy of inspection. them— there Go. C. HENNING, 410 7th street. estes Aci teketad ding Use Deorry’s Yeast Powper if light, sweet, wholesome Biscuits, Rolls, Pastry &e. Your grocer sells it. Full weight and strength. Eve you relish ee eee MOST UNHAPPY PBRSON In en is rk and RAILROADS, Georgetown Advertisements. | a | NEW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, ie = waa No’ —The & LEXAND: ASHING. Pe eg? | Nee | Aw er ang » Hotel. on ~| PRILAD! A. A. ANDs PA -| _ AY EV Heh inst. | ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG 8. B, Bhutan ciection ‘will bead 1 STE, INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, 1 < Corner af B amd Suzi Stresis “ak WILLIAM KING, Seo trains for prcentite 0 heave as follows S, 1154a. m.; 2 RF FOR THE SPRING TRADE. ‘ater street. jown, D. C., TUES. i p.m rete fol, ome ot Bert clase workmen. acom. | DET aed SATURD AT a ciyaune |e etentraiae from. Alewnnaria arrive aa fettowe-— falls, Se. Se. Tam Tally’ as tad Dv° | trom Line” of steamers for Provisence, Bawton : J LADIES’ ANA EAN SPE ee kD sua fagest for Deo C. ey Ge APPAREL rage 29 ma phia, Promptly and in t| i>. ouxtin’s Got £ Ai REID ria, Va. PREMIUM STEAM Ronee 4ND scouR- tom eZ STABLISHED 1831. Post Ones Bor yas ere PO ic N®¥ SPRING Day Goons. Beantiful Goods, it mignonette LTIMO FOTO: ghades;a large cosostingat cf mete nag eeenonett Baetmeniitoan” » Opes cor. bch and B stress, NW sre, and Shirtings: best makes via Ni, very cheap; 5) jack Alpacas and at Mohairs, 25 cents to $1.35: ma} 7. M. CROUCH, Agent “street wharf itings, for men " large stock, ORSEY CLAGRTT, General Agent ade Fam ane sei ae od ee weh et :. mP-m 101 Bridge street, Georgetsn CosARD Lins. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR __REAL ESTATE AGENTS. \W'#=114M picksox, SOS GENERAL INSURANCE AND » except Sunday. daily. Sommodation, dally, os-| ‘aah auesst Sonate 5 9:88 p28 Accommodation, o-/1S p.m.. Be orn Ex. daliy, cacopt Sua- REAL ESTATE AGENT, OM NEW YORK. No, 605 FIFTEENTH STREET, W Oalabrin. Sap! 19 X ewithtreiua fur Maskonet scone but the safest’ insurance companies repre- C 3| peabiig mad Coo ES * Prompt settlement of losses and fair dealing gnar- Bataan Set STF | ont pet ee weteinaton 5 anteed. aps im 5 a or 23) pm. stdere at Ticket OMoow, marked thus * do not carry steerage pas- | Maribor And every followin, mnt A@ax, er BY. svcoue and 18h street, ‘ner N. ¥, avent Wroursate Draten iy © Rees WEDNESDAY and SATUR- from New York. Barts oF Passast.—Cabin, $4, and gis LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, SAND, &o,, &¢., &¢ img to accoumectatton’ ama LUMBER BILLS ent to order on short notice. icketa to Paris, $15, gold, additional. BLUE STONE for Building, Macadamizing sé ura tickets’ on terme: Paving purposes delivered in any part of the Dis | Stecrage, $3; currency | trict, ete from Liverpool and Queenstown, REALESTATE bought and, wold and fo | and sll parts of Ruropo, at lowest rates Throwge Tavied., Te, this Branch of the business will Bere | Bills of lading given’ to ‘Belfast, Ginspows Hoes, after give my personal and will be at my | Antwerp and ints on the Continent and for | (RALTIMORE AN Office daily from 10m. m. Buti d Bm market . For freight and cabin 6B maiLhon’ - 2 ‘st the Company's office, No. 4 Bowhng Wasminetox, Jan PIANOS Green (or steoruge paseage, at No." 111 Broadway atte : pe aut. , ee. * -, | poribay HAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent Sow rece felines —_ WEST are > Tune and | = FOX BALTIMO: 05 aT. . Or A SOHOR LINE STEAMERS Lares tally, except Bandar et oak, Os, * ©, 0 iy, Brie ne SAIL EVERY SATURDAY. Pome & 10, 8:8, 4:20, 8:29, 6.20, 8300 an te wn; and Moses’, cor. 7th and Pa. —y ON SUNDAY FOR BA r iistraments packed and moved pny egy $ sa8 trom ony Railway Ste- Leave at 445 aud 8.00 mg ta 20, #00 hari ws mn ly_ | Norway, Sweden. Denmark Germany EER 02 Rn ate war © TSANG, Az> Ree RING. POLISHING France, Holland, Belgium the Ui Leave aali, except ee and ve ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ~ Cabin fare from Sige saranda Stee te and NTS. faithful attenti NEW YORK to LONDON, LIv. RRBY, $60 aud 97 Ways receives the most 0 EBPOOL, GLASGOW and DERRY, a7e on b=? 9. m. by G.L. WILD & BRO..420 Utb stroct ‘west, near vetiiom $60 Bisdensburg. Baines {rents geare well SnGwn' at practical Pista ‘asi | _ Intermediate, @35; Sutsae 200 any Pavers? ani Baise ent e rel a i a ey * . * | ome Musical Instrument Makers. Dosiers in Plane and | Currency, * ee — Ca, eai Se Mosical Instrements generally” mld tr Parties sending for thetr friends in the Old Qoautry can purchase tickel# at lowest her FOR ANNAPOLIS a.m. and « a Anbapolis on Sanday" DUE BO rw FOR NORFOLK \USTAV KUHN. GUE TORRE OF PiANOS KA. atoor PRACTICAL pane MA AND KEPAIRER, AND ORGANS. Orders re-| Sve.sand at MALES Drag Beord, coraee ath were acuaNT wae "VOR ALL PARTS OF TR sand at . wt ; ; © ARTS 0 tos “tise” | |p encuants LINE OF ne day hat RLE OE TRE BRET 7 , = mi 6 p.m. On Saturday c SoHOMACKER & 00-3 Piayos, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK >. mrenton bes —— PHILADELPHIA 0 p. t.,and on Manday at Sib ee a ARRIVE as LOWS snRIve FOLLOW GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. ‘hy on account of thelr su have to afew y pine the most popular here, as weil aa all the country, can be had now for the fol-! lowing low prices SQUARE From Baltimore at 8:50, 630, wud 140, 3:40, 6:38. 6 35. 7-55, 9:05. FROM THE WEST. Arrive at 1:80, 6.38 and 10:20 p. m ™. P. PIANOS from 9576 to 9678. 4 EN " ugh tickets to the West cen be pp. UPRIGHT PLA pay ene arte. ta. gaan. ston Static vs GRAND PLANOS from 876 to g 1075 street and How York ovat the C Persons who wish to eave from $1 ern Passengers yng the best instrame J. W. THOMPSON, President, -. = S| Sept and pat into the bs Aes PROPOSALS. hicds Karty Pad wa at = ~ THOS. RK. SHARP, Asst Master Transportation WILLIAM KNABE # (0. = LM. COLE, Gaural Tienet Agent ALTIMG ARTA eu" A’ nace GRAND, SQUARE AND CPRIGHT PIANOS, Ea ON Gee a. f These instruments have been bet forty years, and upon their exe atteined an unpurchasrd which pronounces them un: tone, touch, workmaushi»p rd have been awarded sixty-five gol other HROUGH LINK BETWE WASHINGTON. PHILAD PHIA, AND NEW Yo: *EINGTON, Novembe Traine between WASHINGTON aud NEW public for P B posals will be recetyed ONDAY, April 21 and Ked Brick, in quan per thousand at kile rent, at BEIC. declo-tr Piano Warerooms. 423 lth street. ______ HOTELS. SION HOTEL, Sasnorsown, D.O, ‘8, Proprietor, This Hotel has been newly refitted contains all sd silver Reg neyet are run as folie at different fairs over competitors. All of thaty Meee thly foe ae eye |= FOR NEW TORK, withow chenee af cove. SQUARE PIANOS bave thet new snd improvec cutatantial bonds wits be | s.itave daily Concept Sanday) et 80 a. tm, iW and William McCsmmon's PIANOS and PIANOS anc el 5» FOR PHILADELPHIA QHGANS from various well known factories for sas , Leave daily (except Sunday) aS 8:30 VY PAY OF Fick Wa Seated Proprsale Will be received at DAY OF APRIL, 1573. be delivered free of expense (ihe contractor pay! cost of inspection) at the Washingyon Navy Yard, subject to the usual inepection, to wit BUREAU EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING 300 (thr udred) tons C erhand ON SUNDaY. 3 New York at 6:80 p. m., and Philas ipule hg care for New York on 8:80 p.m. train Yickets to Philadelphia, New York ant B ston can be lind at the Bention Oilice st ail, boure of the itimore and Ohio railroad aAvertiowmont ene chedule between W eal » Balt » Ann te beewose ngtoM, timore apo- April 11, 1573. * Proposal The coal i Navy Yard into certs of which, from the railroed and steamboat by id will be paid f cording tg te Savy Yard Scales—2,240 pounds Eosmiact thie house can reach any of the prblic Bidders most state in their iidings ef the national capital or coal can be delivered. Responsible se- Pence re ey. Diecanat ride of il be required for ite prompt and faithfa! od on the ‘will ind ft to tc te | fad at thie ethene Ths ight is Teneseed ind at this re vighe stop at thie house at — eg ne Hows Hore, ast Pay Inspector U. No. 709 G STREET, jems-tt Between 77H inp 8rn Staeere. T= IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYEES, Propricor. FROSTING PENNSYLVANia AVENTE, Between 1th and Vath streets, P®erosars FOR STATIONERY. Treastny DeragtMent, Mare Sealed Proporals for furnishing Stati year ending June 30. 187 be trees loth day of April. 1873, 90 12 o ‘chock M Blank forms for bidding will be furnished upon lication. "Pie bids will be considered and accepted or rejset ed item by item; and this adve , 80 far reasury, and constitute WasniNeron, D. 0. i ee INSURANCE COMPANIES, THE CORCORAN RE INSURANCE CuUMPANY, or Tre DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Orenmired Aprit Ist, 1573. subject to inspection by ai Purpose by the Secretary very of an inferier article cause to annul the con- Secretary. Capita $100,000, ee T= WORKS OF THOMAS GUTHRIE, D. D. a a OFFICE No. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, The Sainte Ipneritance, bh articles. (Oven MiLecky's Davo Stone.) ‘The Way of Life. pen phere meen JOnN the Parables, Illustrated be gh pe Pk aking to the Heart. pp mph ufacturers of or dealers Shndies ero. 10 be addressed to the undersigned, and and Sorrows: wove Wl A BIGHARDSON ‘Wit, BALAANTYNE's, cretary of the Treasury. ‘Treaccry DeraRTMENT, BUREAU oF ENGRAVING AXD PRrntiNe,, Sealed Proposals will, be received at this office MOND. March until 10 o'clock a. m. AY, the 28th day of unidred (00) tous of Inconrona: OfBce in ailing of the ‘Cumberland ® hice. Detnet Diraciors-—Dr- Jaa. 0. J. &. TURTON, CARPENTER, BULDER, nD CONTRACTOR. [= as oor i He 5. i i fF E é ¢ 3 F ? g i 5 8 ¥ i 3 3 in