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Fhe Teachers’ Meeting To-day, OUR PEREIC RCHOOL INSTRUCTORS IN COUR The Proposed Teachers? Association and the Salary —s A meeting of teachers of the public schools of wn aan ni tes ahing mwas the Seaton school buiid- tam sarod L Seieeod, geaweny—cewe LOCAL facias, to the wit a Washi NEWS. ing to-day. to take some action in reference to Sa the delay in payment of their salaries, and to A &e., To-night. ganize a permanent -* Teachers’ Association.” Was Opera House—Last appearance of the | Gage called the meeting to order, and Mr. Lydia Thompson troupe—* Aladdin.” a: Cf io aS Fosgpe gag tp brea " 9 dances, | president, Mr. McKee. 01 district, nn Gemige Benge, tarengey, m | Eresident, Mr. Start, of the fret district, sec~ Bizth Street Let.—John O’Brien’s Great Me- | «tary. aud Mr. Gage, of the second district, wagerie and Circus treasurer. Mr.J. E. Thompson said that it was impos- sible to organize a permanent teachers’ associ- ‘condensed Locals. ase" roa cpt ae ‘without . ‘Society met yesterday | ation during the present sc! ic year, but | tad been ordered by Congress; and aduptal a semerat setting jorth tne | they contd take the initiative, and he therefore contained im each of the c moved that a committee of five be appointed to aeleterions effects of strong drinks. —_— Rev. J. H. A. Jobnson. pastor of Israel A. manner; that M. F. church. was last evening presented with | ¢. 5 A FLAN OF ORGANIZATION plained were admitied 1s congregation permanent teachers’ and re- | S¢ord grou! forfeiture He CGark. cot hat bees re-commis- | Portat a future meeting. ‘This motion. was Seatit att Gotsos wets oe the lapse of ‘time sioned a justice of the peace for this District ted, and following com was and of al! by Governor Cooke. ge: 3 “Charles G. Fisher has resigned his clerkship paced FG Tn im the office of the United States District At- | ‘W3s dte Messrs. Warren Choate & Co., off this city. were among the succes-fil biddecs it maiseh- ing stalonery to the Treasury whom contracts have been awarded. ‘The complimentary reception of the New York, Pennsvivania, Ohio, and Indiana as- ations at Masonic hall, last night was largely attended, and in every way a brilliant succes. ‘The Secretary of the Washington Monoment recelpt through bar proceedi: Mr. Bradley argued the demurrer for the railroad company, and was followed by . MUSSEY FOR THE COMPLAINANT, and he argned on the first point, thal the at- torney for the District was the proper officer; to the second point that the Crete ome} is proper- ly brought; to the third there are alleged in the writ no less than eight distinct violations of franchise and obligations: 1. Non-conform- ance to the altered and payements of cer- tain streets. 2. Non-construction within the time limited by law of a portion of its track. a Said that some of the teachers were in favor of an early organization, and to obtain the sense of the meeting he moved that the committee be instructed to report as soon as ; agreed to. Mr. Thompson said that he had prepared a eries of resolutions IX REFERENCE TO THE SALARY QUESTION, Dut as some of his colleagues thought that his resolutions went too far, and 4s they expected to obtain some money te-day, he had concluded val cknowledges led | 3" Refusal and neglect t carry passengers, as ee Pe Chip af a ceortburien et | sotto Present his resolutions, but euprort @ | reanired, for ono'rate of fare over thelr main $5 from the Washington Literary Associa | **ri¢s Preparcd by Se. tutions: | line and’ branches, &c. 4. Failure to return ton of this city. Wrcake omered the following resolutions: | their road aa‘‘real catate” for taxation. %. Fall- ‘The Legislature of the Disiriet of Columbia | , Whereas the frequent delay and igularity | ore and neglect to keep their tracks weil paved in the payment of salaries is not only an inju: tice to teachers, but also too often the occa on of positive hardships and distress to them and their families; and whereas the existing law seem to provide no adequate remedy for these evils; therefore, Resolved, That this association ect- fully petition the territorial legislature, at its ming session, to provide by enactment that ch part of the taxes as is appropriated from year to year for the payment of teachers’ s:la- Ties be set apart and sacredly held for that sele use and purpose. Resolved, That ® standing committee of the association be constitated to take charge of the foregoing resolutions, and, in general, to rep- resent a care for the teachers before ule legis- ture. ‘Mr. Thompson secomlad the resolution, stat- ing that every few years the same state of thi happens, and it was their duty, if pos. ible. to remody the evil. The question was not that the school fund been overdrawn; Will meet at noon on Monday, 28th instant (not Momiay next, the . as has been stated.) in the Legislative Buildmg, Metzerott Halt The first of aseres of championship games between the Lord Baltimore club of Balt more and the Washington, of this city, took place here yesterday, and resulted im a victory forthe former, who scored 7 to their opponent's 1. The funeral of the late estimable wife of Mr. aobn A. Bayley, of the bord of fire commis- sioners, who died at his residence, on 13t'r, nest I street, yesterday aiternoon, in the 32d year of Ler age. will take place to-morrow atternoon at Jo clock. Mr. Gat and in order. 6. Failure and negleet to comply with the requirements as to first-class cars aml timesof running them, 7. Fi neglect to provide such pasenger rooms. as the business of the road and the convenience of the public demand. 8. Failure and neglect to make the annual report to Congress required. And it would seem sufficient answer to the charge that these aliegations are vague, uncer- tain, and general. To thedth point. That if the matters com- plained of were admitted to be true, they offer uo ground of forfeiture of charter, he says: + Examining the grounds on which forfeiture is asked of the defendant's charter * * * we find that the defendant has “broken the trust’? on which it was created, not in minor amd unimportant matters of det , but largely and broadly, and in matters wnich deeply con- cern che public.” ‘To the Sth point:—“That if all the matters were true, the lapse of time and acquiescence of all concerned would be a bar to the proceed- ing,” he says: ‘the ‘acquiescence of all con- cerhed.” spoken of here, does not appear from the record, in which alone it must appear if it is to be shown here. On the contrary, the reeord shows that the United States does not ‘ac. chell, president of the S. P.C. A wpon complaint of Lewis Fisher, arrested, to- day, Augustus Stuberer, a butcher in the cen- ter arke ,on the charge of tying’a cali’s legs arrying the same in a cruel and inhuman er. is timed the accused $3 Sprague, Madame G. De Potes- Celestine Enstis, and others, have presented to the Children’s Hospital, through Dr. Thomas Mille the Medical Board hat institution, the screen made by 115, the amount realized from its ¥ inforencd him that it was their intention that the Lap epee ge es ge for sal- aries should Lave been for that purpose on. P sine qileses if it did, the defendant would not be misome Past Master's jewel waa pre- | OMly- tats i tne fol- | BEFe nor this case.’ ‘Lapse of time’ will not pre- I by Lafayette Lodge, No. 19,F. As A. ie _sersletion wae sdepie).ami tay vent the soveteign from instituting such a pro- to Past Master D.S. Jones at their meeting | oW!ng committee was appointed: Mr. McKee, oe ee ceeding as this. An examination of the report- ed cases of scire facias shows the reason, set forth in this ground of defendant's demurrer, to h been generally pleaded and as Miss Lane. Mr. Hilton. Mr. Thompson, an! Mr. Gage—the latter as chairmar. THANKS TO THE TRUSTEES. ou Thurslay night. N. D. Larner, on behalf of the ledge, made appropriate remarks in pre- seuting the jewel, and was responded to by enerally over- Mr. J. in a happy manner. | Pe in tnheer omer or promo taper papa ruled-and he submits that the demurrer, inter- ap eee | Sept, ag follows: ‘Reavierd, That the thanks | POF, by defendant, must be overruled and ly will be remembered that the Disttiet logis- | Of the teachers are due to the board of trustees | J | for their effort to secure the payinent of teach- ers, and to the sub-board of the Second district for the use of Seaton hall. The meeting adjourned to meet on the ca!l of the committee on organization. The treasurer of the public schools, Mr. | Cowan, at this point entered the room and pro- ceeded to pay the teachers their salaries for January and February. ssed an act which was approved Jane thorizing the x} wl a map be made of that portion ot | jet commonty known as the county, t the original ten miles square. Was assigned by the Governor te Mr. B.D. Carpenter, s for the county, who previously hav! just <uch a work in contempla- ten. aul intact had already commenced the F. Phillips was replying for the company when our report closed. Washington Markets—The Ruling Prices Meat.—Beef (sirloin: ‘ » (porter honse,) (round work on his own volition, knowing the needs of <a _ ce i just such «map he has, by the aid of Mr. John | The “Rev. J. Hale Barney” Swindle. pines, bee ©. Lang, 4 skillfukdraughismam, nearly ready | SOMZ “LETTERS OF INQUIRY" RECEIVED AT for the engraver chisel, and which in a short THE P. 0. DEFARTMENT. time will be ready for use of the District gov- | The following letters of inquiry have been ernment, and others in neod of the data it | received at the Post Office Department in . € * reference to the circular of the «Kev. J. Hale Satneh ase Pounhs It is mi on a large scale, in onler to | Barney,” whose arrest was noticed in Tine | Rush BP.; boundere, iy shew ail the t STAR @ few days ago: pair—tarket well sup of ali Je sulalivis: kines, GaMe—Dneks, bine wing, 1.25@ $1 beads. k. &: Cuarrron, Towa, April 16, 1573. Sin: Inclosed I send you a circular sent me, Which explains itself as far as it goes; but as i | am unacquainted with the Kev. J. Hale Barney, I concluded to ask you, my superior officer, if the matter is genuine or a confidence game. ‘It genuine, I am willing to contribute my mite, provided it ix, im your judgment, a good cause. Yours, respectiully, A.U.) Hon, J..A. J. Creswell. Postmaster CRYSTAL Sruixes, Miss., April 14, 73. pography Yor the 75c.@Z1% pair: mat r BP® pair; white care pair; pair; red i can Oe pairs wild ge 25 ites, with the lic and private, rail y dwelling house, ali the information that tius, making adi- whichem- Wd Wecessa- nce of about two miles of pmery and Prince George + - Mr. — im Maryila me of Fairfax county 4 . < art; Oran, iu Virginia. in making the circls, thas showing | ,,4u¢ Cnclosed letter, Xc.. came to hand Sat- : the topography of the ~urrowmling county and | Ot" Tt "saaee as it the, Sees meaning | Hicrrer.—Philatelphia pri ail the appr 8 to the District in every di- | Of 1t It seems as if the President wanted | roll, 4s: fair do.. 2@we recon. This bas been compiled from actual | POWey he would apply some other way; but it | Cheese anasee this necessity exists, and he really wishes to raise means through that channel, I suppose he has friends enough in this community who would cheerfully assist. B. Lewis, P.M. The postmaster at Belleville, Illinois, seuds the circular of the Rev. Barney to the Second Ass ‘stant Postmaster General with the endorse- ment -—~If this fellow isapumbug, he onght surveys up to th sont time, no random having been used, and great care bas been given in procuring the proper names of localities and Of persums. All the roads are shown on the Vir- inia side of the river; the National Cemecery, Arlington, Rosiynn, Phillip’s subdivision, and ali the points of interest eat care has been given to delineating the LTRY.—Chickens, @ $2 B pair; 1.25 @ pair; turkeys, @1@ 33.0 wHol Prices at the why Luttrell & Dunningtor chants, 917 Louisiana a’ atreets northwest:—F' $2 W@§9; a dacks, wh, 236 * furnished by ‘commis! - 7 ©, $4. le §, sa; hi Potomac river. and even Kidwell's meatows | by all means to be gobbied up.” 86° Sore, Hees ne sa are fully detined by water li are ail the |, The postmaster at Elkton, Ky., was also | §rwase tte: wih i. aise mend SiG marches amd fiate oa each s% “Seg hac favored with a cireular, and, in reply, writes ios, in well as in several other particulars, | the Postmaster General’ as follows: “Inclosed peeled this map ditters from ail which have srom time | YoU will find a cizeular which I received by last is Je te time been made, and will no doubt sapercede | Vening’s mail. [think that it is an efiort made Saas iy og ts them all. Meridian Hill, Mount Pleacant, Le | to swindle the governmen. officials ont of a ten- ~ sary, 1a@is; Deeteee 3 to@T; sheer’ Droit Park, Barry Farm, College subdivi-ion, | dollar bill. Please look into the matter and see 37 hs,’ $650; calves, 743, pheasa ‘$7 ‘Told & Brown = subdivision, Howard Univer- | if you cannot cateh the sasea!. It 18 an Imposi- 15% cwt.; rabbits, $2.50; hens, @ lon. sity. Rene, It. M. Halls subdivision, Taloos's, | tiom upon the President and the republican ickens, $1.00@$5.5): ducks. —B dose. $3 Chichester, Duvall’s sabdivision. ‘Giesboro’ E and EF ny soe fellow will meet the pun- turkeys, 21@7 : geese, Se .@S1: butter, 3 estate, Belle View, with all the subdivimons, ment which he so richly dverves.”” Shas Bit ea eee oe are laid « aud even the points more dis. | _ The Postmaster at Charlotte, N. C., writes to +e p-} front do., 5@3, 200 tons of hay and straw have been sold: prices us follows:—Best qnality. $1.7: and second quality @10@$15). Straw ar st BW Darrels corn at $3.75@94 @ barrel, 20 bushels dats at 5@i0C, a w lant—Biadensburg, Great Falls, Silver Hill. ‘The Highlands, Langley, and Fails Charch. ‘The city of Washington showing all the recen. improvements of streets, parks and squares, much of which is not to be found on any vther may, are sei forth on this new map. pert le National Academy of Sciences. INT FRE! TING CLOSING EXBRCISES YasTERDA®. gle academy held its closing session yester- jay were Dr. Chas. First Assistant Postmaster General Marshall as ws: «Please examine the contents of lettsr nl should fhe matter aud object be a genuine transaction return the same to me. But I must confess I think it isa fraud; have come to this conclusion after havipg an inter- view with a personal and political friend o/ the President who resides in this place.” REMITTANCES COMING IN DAIL’ Since the arrest of Pardee, alias I Acie se aS Alexandria Fish Market. notations of new fish for this day, furnished to Tux Star by George W. Harrison & Co., wholesale dealers in fish, Nos. 42 King street, ®, Si, 1% tish wharves, Alexandria, Va. hundred, $12.00 tos14; Herring, per thousand, $6 to $1; White Perch, per bunch, 2% to B cents; Rock, per bunch, 2) to 25 cents; offal, per bunch, 15 to 20 cent E. Among the distinguished perrous present | Wednesday last, all letters gro, Brown-Sequard, General have been taken charge of by Judge f Justice Chase. Professor city postmaster. munis, ing thirteen printed envelopes. Up tw this’ letters, all inclosed in the Cofin delivered an eulogy on the late Professor W. 0. Chauvernet. vice president of | addressed “ Rey. J. Hale Barney, ex-s-cretary, | Market firm. the Academy of Sciences, giving, briet sketch of | Kc.,” were received at the post office, and itis | WasixeTon Fiss Marxer.—at the Wash- the late ‘vice president, and of his efforts to | estimated (as the letters have not been opened) | ington ‘ish wharves to-day the ToUowing sales establish the nationai Naval Academy at An- | that the: mtain at least S100. Judge Ed to shippers were made by KR. A. Golden & Bro... auctioncers: £,000 shad, trom $8 to $12; 19,009 s. Prof. Henry, on bebalf of the Acad- bape emy, thanked Pro’ nks that if the reverend Barn. fin for his warm tribute | nad sull swing for forty-eight days he wou heriings, trom $5 to 36; bunebes fish. at 1{ te Prof. Chauver after which Prot. Winlock | have collected $15,000 or $20,000. cents per bunch; 1.009 taylors, at 1 cent. reas paperson the tollowing subject: Experi- The postal laws make the offense a simple | Sales by others: 7,000 shad, from $s to S12; wih the slitless spectroscope; on | misdemeanor, ror which the offender may be | 25,000 herrings, trom #5 to 6; 1,000 taylors. ity of the meridian ecirele of the ob- | fined not exceeding $560, and imprisoned, at | atl cent. yo! Harvard College: the «seretion of the court, not exceeding ——— male at the observatory of Harvard | eighteen culeniar months. He will probably | THe Cover tnG@exenat Tenw.—On Monday owa method of Hluminating the threads | be ind forging Geueral Bat = | theApril term of the court in banc will be con- pe by the electric spark. name, amd bis evnviction on that eharge will | ven The calender fer this term is mach Prot. Hilgard made a report of the progress of the magnetic survey made by the aid of the Bache +. wl.” emor Alexamler next read a paper on insure him a home in the penitentiary for sey- eral years. a The Fire Department and Fire-Alarm e ray smaller than heretofore, there being but torty six cases thereon. Among the most important ere the cases of the Washington and George- town railroad against the Board of Public i > 1 em.” Works; agt. Board of Public Works; which beabonad constunvele teat apne ACTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS LAST NIGHT. | Child agt. Trist; bounty claims of Adiirai certain rules of measurement to the pia’ ‘The regular meeting of the board of fire com- | F; gel; Bowie agt. Baltimore and Ohio r: missioners was held last night, President Wil- meson in the chair, and all the members pres- entexcept Mr. Bayley. The superintendent ot fire-wlarm telegraph submitted the annual re- port of the work of his office. te be included im the report of the board, accompanied by astate- ment of the defective condition of the present fire-alarm systemof the Distriet, and the urgert necessity for its reconstruction and extension on the latest improved plan, attention to which matter may save many thousands of dollars worth of valuable pro} and prevent loss of life. The superintendent also sent a communt- cation stating that Mr. J. 0. B. Davis had re- system the exact relative distance of each and all bodies coukl be determined with almost per- fect exactness. ‘The president then introduced Dr. Charles E. Brown-Sequard, who delivered discourse on section in Progeny of Detects Pro. ries in Parents.” showing that epilepsy has been transmitted to childre aty disease in the ived im the brain road comvenr. and the case of Tom Wright, convicted of the murder of Rogerski, the ped- dier, (from the Criminal Court.) Sumer merino dnd gauze underwear for ladies, children, gentlemen, and boys, have just been received at Chas. Baum’s, 4087th st." ¢ GEORGETOWN. Explosion OF Gas.—Abont ten o'clock this morning Mr. Henry Polkinhorn, a clerk in the Geor; Savings Bank, while attempting to light the gas in ‘the bank vault, was burned by an exp! nm of gas. It seems the gas company turned off the gas poe: taternoon to make some repairs, which caused Prote-sor Hilgard read a paper on the Analysis.” by Dr. E. W. Hilgard. of Oxford Un ty, Missiser ppt. resented to the academy the svstem of life in ipie of gradation in ‘onsider- able expense, and asked that the board take jose of Profewor Guyot’s discourse | seme action th the matter, referred to the com- | the gas in the vault t go out, and as the president Fo Beooe the academy sine die, mittee on Coa about time to close, each of the officers supposed pa sereneictr neice Mr. Collins, from the committee on tetegraph. | that the other had turned off the gas from the T WE COLORED SCHOOL TEACHERS had a meet- | Teported that he had thor gly investigated | burner in the vault. When the gas was again vesdduany atbatanen ar Gertemen | the subject of the change of the striking ajpar- | turned on by the company, the .dow tom vitding. Superintendent Cook presided, and submitted s report for the month of March, showing | 358, smspensions, | atus ‘rom the Lith sweet church to the Western Presbyterian church, and that the chan, would cost about $260; further, that if certain repairs were made to 13th street church ata cost | of about $100, the trustees were willing it should the jet in the bank vanlt continued during the night. When the bank was is morn- ing the escal a8 was discovered and the doors thrown open and the clerks warned not to & near the vault with fire. After about an hour a punishment, 147; cases of tardine: ge attendance, 4.6. The pacity, : : ere it is. After considerab: d-elapsed Mr. Polkinhiorn, supposing the See pacing See Bighont ‘warwentngs of a8- |) Sotecin Sree a ae Collies, i was egress | danger il past, int the vant and Mire: Eliza A. Clamabere set tine aantatie: | that the estimate of the cost ofremoving it to | lighted amatch” He was fustantiy blown eet Lareremee, Gaverten Cocke nie cena L- | the First Ward quartet ho letlened Th tke | stvangh the vanltdons pal csmadecaly boron Lawrence. Governor Cooke was introduced, ard rod about'the face hekel!, whose Bn EI fn ns a IE cit Bd alg nd vy thane gine pao gag sending of the report of the superintendent. The | PEP be ooo Or rea ced tion, ‘which | burns, and, in company with Mr. Dixon, the Seas ceniaied cee oom many | 78s that I future no supplies sball | cashier of the bank, accompanied iim hone in tes could it. He was thar | be ot spon s reqaiition meet By SR > mony with tiem. not outyinbicomclal capacity, | foremamor the company needing them,approved | will net but personally, and aseured them that hy td the chief e1 hearty eugperate 8th them at all times, Mr. wire ‘board uJ ons Sate aatentive pewian. igh Btclellan then addressed the teachers, and was | When the doors were iS fol! by Mr. Alfred Jones, am ex-trastes of | Tuvouuel — * Dosey some wt rod > pied the colored schools. 5 department who fenter any restau- | efficient secretary, Mr. J. W. Decble, beeu N Prevications.—From J. Shillington | nt or drinking house in uniform for the | bandsomely remodeled. A store room has been ‘wokave Pusunte Mapaen oan Godey's Laig's | purpose of ing intoxicating liquors, and | added below, and the entire Wilding has under- Beok tor May; from Ktobert Beall, Tie Galery the same is proven, shall be subject to di - tion. missal."* gone a thorough reconstruction. for May; from J. C. Parker amd Kervand < pest Treaty The coal trade for the week ‘ Lady is 5 . The death of Mrs. John A. Ba ‘not Mr. and to-day 1s quite lively. eee nee Be cerenter Oak tacstt ee || John. A. Bagley. en Sek fe thle eecions | Dat ts caamanns ie ter enone aia morning’ nounced, and a resc- | dull, boats still arrive show: The receipts o: ch ¢ B. the ‘Consolidated Company for the past week were 3,1 > at ig FA docks, 3,560 tons; Mining Company 203. The shipments daviog Com} a ae] the wetk were, by tae Comolidated Company, aT oonis Somes Rays Docks, 1158 a 40, Borden Mining cowyany, 3 The exnal boat ‘Stononeubels arrived’ with 10 tons sumac and 34 cords wood to Job Home for April 2. Uhe Independent for April 1, Dew « Dewnaa tor April 21, amd The Daily Graphic sor April 18. Eepublican,) was then —ewagiaindnees Pruxrocker SexTewcep.—In the case Ewin Morr is, alias John, Thompson, who wr ; arr w Sergeant of the oth pee gunertringah halt, cinet. on Thu y evening, last, on the charge | fhe bottom of one w meget Ramah “ of picking the et of Mrs.’ Baltimore. an itv of what was thought to be aged colured wolowe the dndge yesterday ecnt Peg my eed bdo by the dis She accused to jal Bs Ga ren covery. Many think the remains were a portion | “Rive News.—The sieamer G. H. Stout | Cases ov swat vox have been reportea | 0 the body the head ar tne Gopinal cleared to-day for Philadelphia with 200 barrels ' since yesterday as follows: One at No oC weeks see ' oy. whiicedimls er ay - : iat ousand, z! het @ sold per taylors at! wre = and ‘one death on ise. to 1 per hundred, and the shad at @15 per | street, between H and I streets south went. hundred. ptr Landed tn Armes, Satchels and Paney terutid assortment of cheap Sp- + 1 Fve-plasie® received at Prigg’s jewelry store, Now iu; Pa aeuue. t an augue B00 fm Ne free pass: congressman, CITY ITEMs. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER.—Gentlemen fur- nishing their own material, can have their Shirts macle to order at the shortest notice, at Keen’s, 422 9th street northwest. Sateen ——— F Rolo negate a reel whe get nd largest and best hotel and extensive patronage by travellers from all sec- tions proves that its superior advantages are widely known. CHILpREN’s Suirs, rs to $5. Boys’ Suits, $5 to $15. avery a4 ‘Smortment Of new Cassimeres, for custem work. Romax & Cox, Clothiers, 507 7th st. Fixe Coatines, V: Suit and Pan- taloon stufts. of the most desirable figures and textures. Additions of very choice goods have made, the assortment as complete as can be ‘lesired, and one worthy of the Inepeption of Intemding to purchase. Onilers for garments " Guo. C. ENNING, 410 7th street. pestloneine~cieia di Tue Saves or Last YEAR. ‘New Triumphs / The from sworn returns of the sales of Sewing Machines in 1872 (reported in 1873), show the Manufacturing Company sold last year over forty-five thousand more machines than any ether company, and over one-quarter of all machines sold daring that year. Nine outof ten of said Singer Machines “a are now in usé—proving the re popularity of the machine tothe househol i. Al are the sales of the different makers: Mach Zhe Singer Manufactaring Comp'y seid : Wheeler & Wilson Manutact be 0 Howe Machine Co. (estuma’ Grover & Baker Sew'g Machine Co. jachine Co. Domestic peek ‘Weed Sewing Machine Co. Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. * Wilson Sewing Machine Co. bed Amer. B.H. 0. & Sew’g Mackine Co. “ Gola Medal Sewin, achine Co. 4 Florence Sewing Machine Co. cm B. P. Howe Sewing Machine €o. —“ Vietor Sewing Machine Co. “ Davis Sewing Machine Co. us Blees Sewing Machine Co. Remington Empire Sew’g Mach. Co. J. E. Braunsdorff & Co. Keystone Sewing Machine Co. sex Hartlett Reversible Sew’g Mach. Co Bartram & Fanton Manufact'g Co. Secor Sewing Machine Co. (Pen and Plow. ——+~——___ USE Less of Dooley’s than of any other Yeast or Baking Powder. as it is much stronger. Pat pe Aa weight. Give it a fair trial. Grocers sell it. 5 6 ee Save Your Docror’s Bi.t.—When Dr. Wis- tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry will cure coughs, colds, bleeding at the lungs, and arrest the fell destroyer, Consumption, if does more than mest physicians can do. The use of a single bottle, costing one doliar, will satisty the incredulous that they need jock no further for the required 6 aid. THE MosT UNHAPPY Ow inthe world is the Dyspeptic. Everything looks dark and gloomy; he feels “out of sorts” with himself and everybody else. Life isa burden to him. This can all be gay by taking Peruvian Syrup (s protoxide of Iron.) Cases of 27 years’ stand- ing have been cured by it. 6 Covens.—A “medicinal preparation in’ the form a lozenge is the most convenient. “Brown's Bronchial Troches” allay irritation which induces coughing, giving relief in Bre chitis, Hoarseness, Influenza, Consumptive « Asthmatic complaints. tths ace Tue Ee SEWING Macuiye sales of 1972 were $219,600. 4,12-s,wtt Ponp’s Extract cures rheumatism, burt piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, sprains, sealds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, etc. Pond’s Extract differs trom all other advertised Jods peice in the fact that It is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be @ cure for these diseases, m,th,s,tf peta igen THE NATIONAL Savines BANE, Corner of New York avenue ant 15th street, pays 6 per ct. x ‘or exch calender month, ‘anking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9to4 and 6 to 8 ZB 16 a ee THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singe Senne Machine. 15 Sounp Fzer being indispensable to heaith 4nd comfort thousands of persons come from tar and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known Chiropodist, No. 535 15th street, opposite the Treasury, for relief from corns, bad nails., &c., and advice as to suitable shoes. ——— > Witicox & Gisn’s Sewing MACHINR. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street. Intelligencer Buiiding. W,2 THERMOMETERS and are repaired arometers and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street, OUR Ls ‘t EXCITEMENT. ATTRACTIONS FOR SPRING. THE MOST INCREDULOUS BEING RAPIDLY CONVINCED, $10—Thetm stylish Syits at $1 0 Please Every body. $10—Them Ser iceable Suits at $10 Suit Everybody. $10—Them Handsome Suits at 2 x . ome Every! wy. $10-Them Nobby, well-wade Suits, at $10, ARE SOLD TO EVERYBODY. OUR JUVENILE NOVELTY, PRING STYLES, #5 —Onr full Suit for Boys’ School Wear at $a, $5—All the Boys like—$5 $5—0nr Seb hool Suits at $5. $4—All the Boys wan! 6 ‘TF “Oar School Baits at 85. $5—All the Boys wear 95. $5—Our School Suitsat $5. $49—Onr fashionable aud well-made School Suits xt $5 ARE MADE OF DURABLE MATERIAL. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, apls-tr CouneR TrH anv D Stxexts. CeLLEGE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY. The Course of Lectures in this Colles al fi THURSDAY, May 1, at the Columbia Hospital eae ber of 25th street and Pennsylvania avenue, a! o clock p.m. +e Profeasor of Obstetrics, F, A. Ashford, M.D. ‘rofessor of Gynecology, J. H. son. M.D. Disessen of Women, JcW, ue of Diseases of Children, 8.0. Busey, Prot of Microscopical Anate i - ogy: HM Schanter be akin iets ncetor of Anatomy and Curator, P, J. Marphy, The objects of this College are to eunble st aghs objects of Re adents i edge of Mic ‘anil pathotoxe: Fvo lecturer a week will Pedal eek Pro. ring the months of May, Jane sid Bep- coer: ‘he Clinieat Lectures by Professor Tho on will free throughout ihe winter to te students ot thee fensors Busey ame Release ‘lao those of roar ‘Terms: Four an entire course, fee. ren . Spite ites ae Bs F. ei7-eotmay) N egy yee craduation «the Ost, A. ASHFORD, M. D., D»; 1330 Nev Vor stehue. Georgetown ts. GROCERS. | POTATOES! POTATORS!! ROTATOES' (C_ © OHARE & 508, prerosaus FOR INDIAN GOops RIME MAINE J N WHITES. r. 7 THWEST, wt oF THE LxrERion. Ke rela prime No. ORSON Ware oe abhi areca : em Orr ii Areata. ies rio. HARTI ET oakuenae @code? will be rebeioed yeu Wound ate ait Se Ss nate Wate 0 aoe and New York, until 12 o'clock mon = — TURSDAY " day pril, 1873. which place JR™40¥ For THE sraine TRapE. S0aP! soar! be open for business on and afer the sth day of ‘With a fail of first clase A, Pe Ste dyes poe png | femora a the stitches ualoea ta the follonn stock of there forcign and domestic Dre | bat. ke tythe box of # iba, | oe PF PP Met: sfc. Be. BO PAs é-polnt white Mackinac Blankets, to BAMS, ac. 72x90" inches, aad “weigh twelve 2 Ta Fore N00 Ide, extra quality Suger-Cured | 205 pairs 3 point white inae Blankets, to ‘Zibe. extra white LARD, @2. £05 pairs 2 white 2. 4 Graham FLOUR, from best wheat measure Sax66 inches, stl weigh, Brae 4Np scoor- | y OATMEAL. RYE FLOUR #25 paire 2) white Wienke ee ALIS 1831. Ieamare x@ inches, and weigh Sve and ube sf .D.0 30 pairs Ve-point white Mackinac R) ark LIQUORS! LIQUORS! Irearure Sut incher, sod eigh fa Aas See om r : NO pairs 4-point scartet Muckinac Biante: inh wipeeneae Weieks.5 seme ol eee ee pocnde, A inches, end weigh tue ‘medion sod tecronena | California Brenan tee Bottke: 100 | 1,200 pairs S-polnt scartet Muck Percales, Cali Holland Gin, per b- - 10° measure aches andwrig Bhirtings and | Freuch Brandy, per bettie 13 ole - | 1,500 patre 2y-point scarlet Mackinac Blan’ 5,50, pieces Binck Alpaces and SWEET CATAWBA WINE, 620 paired-potnt scarlet Muckions Bt ave a large stock, sss dion, Measure ae tnches, aed weg RNJAMIN MILLER, Pure SWEET CIDER, 200 pate ¢-p Mack » Georgetown. Philadelphia ALB eet PORTER. . oman me ‘ete " aod ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr, ite SF bine B 10 Bellge ten Gccgstows. ©. S. @HARE & ae eee eT eee pm pe PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | _alé 1213 7th st. nw., betw 2.80 faire Bs poiat indigo Blar Macks 7 y : —- =— nd 0 nee Bi. Hehe WAN Siete AAOABUE | pr LOTR Teer Re GOMERY s GETOWN. D. pe ARD NUMBERED Gs: a76 a0s 01,53, 34 RECEIVED DIRECT 2.000 pairs & point Indigo Nae Mackinac Blankets chee, aud weigh Gre and ude grecn Mack! vats Farm fnchesand erick ime qrean ‘measure Wx72 Inches from the Mills in VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Will tell to families 50 conte per barvel lees than Having determined to dispose of my property in the District, I will offer on the premiers te ‘above rumbered. at public sale, to the highest bidder on THURSDAY May Lat, at 4 p.m. valuable Houses and Lots, location i¢ pleas and health: he: BR. 700 pairs % point houses in good condition, with uszal prices et eo a <dlern convenienc e sldewal ee : . ‘ ~ _, fodern conveniences; the. si rea tt streets | Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. =F 2-point m Mackinac Blankets, to 12 and 18 mot . pe B od CATAWBA WINE. mire 2x46 Inches, und weigh ve ‘ad ot 7 le Bi sae eae ee See inst received from Pleasant Valley Wine Company, = The terme of'anle to be complied with in Ey i agallon. otherwise the property to Ue resold at eoat 8. H. BACON, 709 Market Space. faulting purchaser. JOHN PAVIS. ! “4 ai2lavswadtd “THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. = between Tth and sh s'reets. PROFESSIONAL. STEAMER LINES. 3 De Many a, eracunas IN=W Exraess LINE Via CANAL, ~y . . RTWees , PRILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va, WASH- a 1634 SIXTRENTH STREET. INGTON aNb GEoncETOWN 4 "ise are AMES 0. CLEPHANS. BZ. BRALLEY. | | From Pier 2. North Wharves, Phit- Sefer Prise = adelphia, WEDNESDAY aud BAT. — CLEPHANE & BRAIL: UBRAy, at iz me gw y nd oune SHORTHAND WRITERS & LAW BEPORTERS. | _ From 39 Water SIT Georgetown, D.C., TUES: | Sas yards Bloc Flamer tw is Mice—No. 110 C street, between Int and p4, | DAY and SATURDAY. aide ay BG yar Bor Fiaunel twied, facing Indiana avenn whsl-1y ne, connects at Philadelphia with -Ciyde™ | %/9q aa Bed Flaunel iwilled. ‘steamers for Providence, Boston and | 49's a jourr. BASES arr0 RNR) -ATLAW. Hand Bestes. He geariage Jn Bomon'y | Fad Core ring for dra mg. aea-tt Washfagton: D. 0. Rete tere Pyiaictputa, yards Bleached Sheeting, (for sircu Apt A Hickory Suirting le: h AKCE, 34 Congress Street, Bos- ara BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. sPORKEEEE BE*4NTS LIBRARY OF PORTRY AND > a HB. STOW U8 FIC- af Ly he E'S LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FIC Sage Gray BEECHER'S LIFE OF CHRIST, &. 1488 Hicka Subscriptions received at 1411 Peunsyivania av- et anne p8- Thu BISHOP & HAZARD Le ASBICULTURAL BOOKS. a Norfolk.» Branch ti A eynad Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.....$1 75 te cnne, . 3 American Gardener's Assistant, 20) - CROUCH, Agent. 6th-street wharf. len’s American Farm Book ih DORSEY CLAGETT, General Agent Henderson's Gardcning for Bei = is _wM "Plant's Store, coruer isth et. and Pa. ave ated Are. 3 t0.454 psi Ie pg’s Draining for Profit a ti 7 <2 anter ea, haadieg, Small Frit Calturat.-- 13) | (CUNARD LAN, jandiee, 8-inch. Not « Grape Culta 1 am, ing Kettles, ot i's Practical Poaltee Kectsi 26) depen short-handle Bry Pane, oe. 1 [3 ractical altry Kee pes arto, e Pry Pause, lw Ksnaatreth on thet eer eee 23) THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN 3. in ea al quanticien, sa a all's S * oo - ali, 4. mud 6 ynarce Horne Owners’ Oyclopedin. 33 BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Pints wad 6 ya: ‘omatt on the De * 75 All the new backs recsivad se'sh ae potiianes | SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL y ICHARD B. MOHUN & CO une. avenue, Corper 1th strect. IST OF NEW BUOKS AT CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK 2 : quarts. ad @dezen Tin Pails, with covers, 8, 10, snd 12 Wed—Apl. M6 Qalabrie. Sat._apl. 19 quarts SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE : Wein. = ss ia. at Apl. 2 ITTLE KATE K ed MAy 7 | Abyesinin Sat... May W enue an sa Wed May 4 Bara ™: THE COMING BA ward Balwer(L — Lytton THE WIDOW LERUGUE. a S By Emit porinn. THE BERBER; on, THE MOUNTAINEER OF z 8." By "MoS May Le. ves, 6 inch. Lgodorrn Skiuning Ratees.6 ch dd. zen Keiver and Porkas pos Sdonen Pocket Kuiven, re ™ Sealy engers And every following WEDNESDAY 1 3 DAY trom New York, —* SATUB Batzs oF Py , in, ae $3, $100, and gis “> THE AT nid, accotumotation. ; 7 Nol EASILY JEALOUS. A Novel. Tickets to Paris, $15, . sidiional eee ,i— t Sow Flee, ai ineb. 7 FQ THE BITTER END. (By Mics Braddon, ny 4 dezen Planters’ Hlnce; No. 2, est cast-<ico KE Z DS. A New Edition, Stecenge lickots from’ Liverpool and Queenstown, | ze duzen Hoe Handics, E and ail of Europe, at lowest rates, Through 13 dozer ~y . ii IN POPULAR given to 1» Giaagow, Havre, dozen Fish ambers on band. points on the Continent and for 25 dozen Fish P Monthly volumes 1 aud 2 spe or, freight and cabin i S85 dozen Sewing E BOM RARE at the Company’s office, No. 4 Bowling jon donee Bows : 2 secrage passage, at No." 111 Breadway Pf Sed 4 ” Contain. : zen Coarse Combs lug a coucive account of every apeciee of Living CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, 44) doven, Finca Cine, HARPER'S HAND BOOK OF TRAVEL IN | A NOHOB LINE STEAMERS S$ doze Open Fhimbice aiinltta, five of Blank Books, Pase Books, and SAIL EVERY SATURDAY. Mies Hecdics, assorted sizes. emo jum Books, Note er, Letter ‘i : Beas x and Playing Cards at the very lowest prices, ~ % or anne beotesd to ana from any Ballway Sta- ey i icrhonee, Mo. “ VERY MOT. THE DOCTOR OF HER | Norway, gueden Demet Gone 8.88 Camp Kettles, in teste of thrae AT Key tt he gets De MALL'S | Brance, Wolland, Belgium sadhe S160 bunches Beads, assorted colure, HEALTH AT HOME st STOCKMAN & SON'S, | States 60 Powbattan Pipes. “he COTTAGE BIBLE to be had there also. REPOUL- GLASGOW and DERN Y Ee oe BIG, | 3.342 Sack Contes angorted sizes, for men, ‘Two good AGENTS wanted, mis tr » . 4652 Pants, aported -izes, for mon, $80 Vests, assorted sizes, for men. ae Sack Overcoats, EXCURSION TICKETS. $120, HE 3 OF THOMAS GUTHRIE, ' WORKS 0. THON GUTHRIE, b. D. 1, $35; Steerage, $30; ali > bee sine. The Gospel in Ezekiel Currenc! me me pred and pants) for boys five + ten The Saints Inheritance. Partics sending for their friends tn the Qld Country 120 % for ~ * toten a The Way of Life. cab purchase tickets at lowest rates. For further ‘ = “ On the Farables,_ Illustrated, ‘or 6 Meu wi I Hate, assorted clans oak store | Hate ithe ar ae Agent, C. CAMMAOK, Ja. a. ENDERSON BROTH may 16 7 Bowling Green, Nowe. N SBCHANT'S LINE OF cTEAMSHIPS. Speaking to the Heart, Studies of Characte: The ity; ite Bins and Got ty ite Sing and Sorrows, ee Wal BALLANTYNE’S, 428 70 sorted ole, 30 Heavy Cassimore Caps. ANd Colors 1.86 pairs Men's Shoes, "good quality, assorted sizes, 794 pairs Women's Shoes, good quality , assorted a3 th street. BETWEEN Bors? , good quality, Nox 5 ead WNoTicg. WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK. Bike pope Lg heb te aces Mize. OPENING OF A NEW STATIO stone | , Seren orn wake eee S O_RMIOMT ent | 534 pairs Children's Shoes, good quality. a-vurted pe sat tir pete for ids between Ew Youke at 8.6 pounds Tobacce, Ping HiRG. eee UNG. Faperinc RG A gl Sy LITHOGRAPHING. ENGRALING, iJ All the a o0ds must be delivered jn New 4 TYf Pablie are invited tocail and examinecar cen | 22 Radi Bivey,crery SA a SSP Salers | Kore, Philsdeipule, cr Boston by the Set da) “i Juue ~"" Qnder National Metropélitan Bank’ au a se. Also, the following Blankets, which will be re- ‘and next door to Jay Cooke & Go.'n, Aim Of Biigh tron Coe | Murad to be deliv ot Uy the Iet day Of Angus! next: eots-t? sehington_D_O__ | town, or at the corner Of th suet end Hen hax | 4 Eocarure’ OOx73 inches nad eine “cla LIVERY STABLES. i pounds, B#-Freights delivered by Knox's Express. ©: Leal P ders left at eral € Oe ro) a 24-point white Mackinne Blank. 0.20 Mice, 603" Pennesivaniaanc Rivet ances, wear J. Ba QOgTT 4 oN bue or at the steamer wharf will be promptly at Te'paite 2 poiut white Mackloae rackets reBGARDING. LIVERY 4 saue stanume | ‘jeis J. W. THOMPSON, President, quarter pousae, eh and tah Ome sey: |) = 1,50 pairs $ point etirtet Mackinae Blaskots, to Tmeneare ga? + aud weigh eaght sosrsing oriteom Special care paid t» the | INSURANCE COMPANIES. aH ee sn nS ae as 1.200 faite 2i-point scarlet Mackinac Blankots, ¢ 4 paire 2 polut eearlet E Blank dect. LLISON NAILOE Jha VG wrapzs AME ‘HIRING STABLES. ‘GOACHMEN. ak D iene THE CORCORAN Ae. Mackinat Blankets, t STYLISH wets decao-1y 1349 E street northwet. | FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, saan seater fete cated INGTON STABLES—R. CO! , JB. 480 pairs 8-point Indigo blae Mackinac Blank: AO STKEET Boeeean item and ter ——— to meats Grail inches, sud weigt cig no Or night, and for weddings or pa- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 2.0m paire®s:potnt indigo blue Mackina: Biankets, OS i. Oreanized April 1st, 1873. pape pampcadnaaiipamgloaad H ET WEEN | ip E. ¥ ro bl Mac! ‘Horses and Bi for Hire, aud a fresh supply of = ences ee torte. sodweigh treand cod Horses for aule every one-quarter pounls. jy3l-ly BICHARD VANT, Proprietor. 100,000, 100 pairs 2%-point green Mackinac Pi W “Cinntauge STABLES Laa6 EST. 20 SST ee oe oe pret} ——. styles constantly | OF FICE No.1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Measore 42346 inches, and weigt on i ee wth (OvER MiLacky's Dave Stoxe.) one-quarter pounds, the most gig oo le aR See ties ae bo onened in the my Horses always for naie'and excheaae, A "Sets Sf Eodasiguated ‘by the Serrecary of the Ter ~~ Szpired, end the coutveces ci expired, FINE CLOTHING “ : ‘Parties: | Tequited te furnish bey ood a bE my rd bid Pe Ail the samples of ‘bh bidder : Shall be desiguated by a private mark om ‘each sample, ading with marks NSURANCE. ‘The prices must be without et fleation SPRING AND SUMMER, 1 peels er groped monibenion wheres THE EQUITABLE LIFE assURANCE MADE TO ORDER IN NEW YORK ee eens pte os the largest of 8 St in the world, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Generar Acent, Seventu Stace. HEYER & BISHOP, Insurance Agents, No, 303 SEVENTH STREET, Wasuixetos, D. 0. TION, (Or. gunned Limon oldeat hasnsance Gots‘ 1 3 AND IN THE COUNTRY. SAMPLE SUITS READY MADE, world.) oR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDEE. Cis! ~— gis COMPANY, SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. SavromaL Fiz” BASURANCE aaY, DEVLIN & Co., TRADERS as Fin iNscaaNce GomPanr. apb3m__1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SATrON AE RR AN SARIND Imsonecee Casu. * 000