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Third Legislative Assembly. COUNCIL —The Conncil was opened with prayer . ‘The agreement of the Governor and Brard yesterday evening by Rev. M. Hall. laid before the Council LOCAL NEWS. across the room, om “ should be assumed by t! rict and borne by the as Consul of Egypt | contents ail , burnt een, Os. Seat | ee eee Devecuged m patition of fred Jones | company respectively. ‘The portions are. bow on or about November id, 1864, did claim to | several of the corencn end eae od pega ae 7 Se Ingounge ‘Sareferred. ‘ee ‘losing of an ley | ti values of te lund convered tothe District and | Ave Jurisdiction tu a controversy between the Ployed, and breaking a hole about two feet 73; referred. by tho COMMGRy, Ge herctotore Aetinainnd . H - B. a + | Square throngh a heavy brick wail in the rear Pieater Comique—Prof. Harrisandother sare, | MF; Gulick prevented, a petition from Thomas | ete ict SaneeeLes Or Dethies OF ante | fully dia seine certain , which he detained | ot the generator. Cuder the circumstances, eongs, dances, &c. Ssmwmucnta and paving tax on east tide of square | Sd the agreement. as ially executed, is believed | for along period of time, and that defendant | the escape of the workurcn irom serious injury, Lincoln Hall.—Carncross & Dixey’s Minstrels. | (7: referred. to be jnst to both parties. inted b: of maliciously issued a pretended process of gar- | is remarkable. Schuetzen Park.—Opening May Festival. On motion of Mr Thompson, it was ordered that | ,,,Ths commissioners sppointe by the Secretary of | nishment ordering certain creditors not tomake | "Porice INsPECTION.—Capt. Brock inspected Foundry M. E- Church—Lecture by Rev. Thos. | "i Introtiped & Dill cxplan ee neee gn | ferred to have made a valuation of ‘the District in- Seeeaacsmsarer tae proce ane ae Ad the summer. peaitorm Of the police of the third ea ee a eae Ses ceumied zn or meine om oxoeemcintson to pay thelr pendency he and the Allens were resi- | "ivan Nuws. The steamer John Gibson ar- Condensed Locals. of Washington, Georgetown and the Levy Court; = scaudecteceta ths Ouisuah anise: Fives to-day from Ni = Xexk, with a full car, read and laid over. . COOKR, G * » | of general merchandi e steamer Co- indus leon, mee ie Sue ae The Fakdent told betere the Gann ent gives the byandvof ike pencriy, | Bd he avers that by reason of the seizure he | fumbia cleared for Balthmere with a miseella. e aud provider that the District government on tts 4x17, 1973. | Bast shall defend said property against all bometble BE terday, W. was qualified as presi- | cation from Oollector Slater as follow Gent, and P. G. Ubler as clerk and treasurer. ” ‘Messrs. Latimer & Cleary sold this morning | To che Council: In reply to your regolations passed at the marine barracks a Assortment of | (ithe 7th inet..a copy of which was duly served neous cargo; also, steamer G. H. Stout cleared with 100 bbls. flour for Philadelphia, and 590 do. THE DEPENDANT for New Yi rk via canal; the schooner Maggie sets up as a defense that at the time said several I bs So00 treapasees and arrived from Port Deposit, Md. 10, -, with 1 upon me, 1 have to say, that [am not aware vances are alleged to have | feet of lumber, and the schooner Mary T. Con- waval quartermaster stores. sale wasex- | [Pon me . ‘or othe deen conmunte cas Consul General of the Seistek anh the orteas troegnit oe that “any real entate belonging to colleges vf other a — rut fae | Ber from Jacksonville, Fla., with 205.000 feet of ation hi it jtati« in the District ‘Robert Beall, J.C. Parker, Kervand & Tow- | cf Golumbin and ant et he thea in, and not used for the ordinary purposes ers, and Shillington all have Harper's Monthly | of such institutions, has besn exempted ” or relieved for June. has also the Popular Science | “from the payment of taxcs;”’ and, secondly, that I Monthly for Jw ‘Appleton's | 8H wholly unable to inform the Council what prop- Journal ‘id ground and ings erty is exempt from the payment of taxes under the | District ‘axes said gro The funeral ‘orthe late Dr. W. H. Combs took | /&¥ for two reasons, viz: Ido not understand that I | Sith) og a oe gon ge 'y, and was largely attended. sre pve me Florida pine, both for Jos. & J. E. Libbey. nished with a letter of credence from'the Presi- | “ Gaain Trabe.—The only artival of grain to- = — serge Bi gyal oe Hi orton day was 1,200 bushels wheat by the schooner he belt Bight aipte mat rang ‘orang ae ieee +P: Morgan, from Alexandria, to Hart- resentative Uni tates in the country 18H WHARF.—The receipts of fish to-day to which he was accredited, and that by virtue of the laws of the United States he exercised | y°Te, 4.00 herring, which sold at $3.50 per with the interpretation of the law, nor | thal, be deducted |f B 4 yortentn: vume any such responsibility ;neither | thst the total annual payments for rental and taxes yuiém Mase was celebrated at St. Peter's | sin l'adviced relative to the oc panier oft soyeral | $ Hi not exceed $13,400, the District, however, not wht thousar d rl -asing, but expressly reserving, and the Market | “be functions and duties of a minister. That —_ eburch by Rev. Father Boyle, after which the | pieces or parcels of land uj mpany hereby conferring, the right of tha when he took cognizance of the cause of the Yemains were buried in Congressional Ceme- ment of taxes is clai 1, however «| uictigiven by section 2 of the act of May 20,1870, of | Allens against the plaintit, the sald plaint ft ALEXANDRIA. fixing and controlling for the propection ofthe mar- | had a stock of goods in store in Egv Conmrrrep ay, Jat. qaneaePh Gheen was committed to jail yesterday by Justice Beach aforesaid, by the law of nat!ons, as well as the | jn default of bail tor his appeacames at court. laws of the United States, he was invested w.ch | The charge against him is that in July, 1870, he judicial functions and Login peed citizens ofthe | robbed E. T. Javins of 8185, a gold hand a nited States residing in said country of Feypt; | revolver, in @ restaurant in Washington. The and by virtue of said authority and ‘power, he | case was given to the Washington de ves at did the things complained of by plaintiff, and | the time, but they made nothing of it. A short that he is Hable onfy to the. United States; an | fracimes put they made nothing of it- A short not to this plaintiff. ‘To this defence the pla had been robbed, while tn the Jewelry tiff demurred, and the defendant filed his join | Mr. Acton, alluded to the rebbre Mr. der. The issue of law was heard at the special | Acton informed her that he had seen the stolen term in April, and the court, upon consid»r- | watch several times since 1870, and that it bad ation, overruled the demurrer, from which | been at his store but a week or two before for ruling and judgment the plaintiff appealed to | repairs, having been left there by Mr. James the general term. McKenny. Mr. MecKenny, who was at once THE PLAINTIEE CLAIMS : sought for, stated that he had bought the watch 1. That coon seen aig oSeartaw x this | from Gheen, and as the latter had been with country authorized the defendant to do the | | thingsomplatnedorinhisdeciaration. 2 orhat | Z&vins hen the robbery was perpetrated, he “ med. h have been carefully ‘Those fond of an intellectual treat will do | Ut iied from the records of this office and that of | Ket dealers and of the public the amount of rentals well to attend the lecture of Rev. Thos. Guard, | fhe superintendent of assessments and taxes. ang | Of Se ee ene ae aaa on “Body and Soul,” to-night, at the Foundry | from the best informstion at haud. Value of prep- | 42 a “4 Ara sereeat at ti ph ome rental M.E. church. The proceeds are for the benetit | erty, $5,779.09. taxes on which, at present rates, | Cf Sall and stands in the other mari ie in the . x would sngunk $0 © Respectfully, city of Washington shall not be fixed by the of Gorsuch chapel. SLATER, Collector. Dirtrict authorities at a lower rate per sqnare Colonel Amos Webster has been elected + | foot of area than seventy per cent, of the rate trustee of the Western Presbyterian church, to Sxed unger sald section for stalle and wands in the 4M the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Jno. market bui of said company, a: ie rict B. Turton. it has been determined t> put Of offices for the goverumont of the | shall not use the land released and convey ed. as $3,000 worth of improvements on the bu‘lding of Columbia and establishing the compen- | “foresaid for the purpose cf a market. this season. ‘That in his official capacity as consul general as i 1 whe agreement to take effect April 1, 1873. Tefor, with sundry amendments. The bill ‘The ladies of the Women’s Christian assyeia- map aud cc ieatted hon Ge bene Cane ae ae tion, teria Rag li doing Caan a Seatival amended and . ‘The following | Ditat ose Lop oh of Pui oa ‘orl pom ee till Saturday at cwo o'clock p. m., and appeal to SALARIED OFFICERS r. Taliafero, from the committee on pubtic i ear teMinate : :two | Charities reported bill for the relief of St. John’s the many tree christian men and women of this ee Teoh race cesar amet clerk, 81,90: two | Htome and Mission House, which was read a second See their advertisement. Controller, $2.50, chief clerk. ithe House proceeded to consider One of the scaffolds in the new Republican | 18 hia «Mice. $1500; two cler! BUSINESS ON THE SPEAKER'S TABLE, Building, (corner Pennsylvania avenue and | 2c; Register of the Distri c f dv : rk : Rapin Bk pind was arrested, and as above stated, committed. his office, $1,200 each; Water $2,500: canes ted, which ion of | however this may be since the passage of the Juncxs or Evectiox.—The following are tat ove ofthe anterers tSoorge W.otnon | jar Water Mati, Wyte” austzeg fot toe BAe | ME,Mpgigitean recommen <' | amendatory ac o 1h the Jawa lt Ghent | aa judges appotuted byaage Lawes eokaact Fall about 15 feet, breaking his right leg. He | trict g3.a0: nt §Attorney, $1.20: Surveyor | _ The,bill to change the ‘of the village of s had conferred no civil juri jon wha t north- S fear Barry's Farm to Hillsboro’ ic istrict, $2,000; Assistat rveyor, $1,500; 7 eyed Mckgilberc yar ¥ i { | Superintendent of Assessment ‘axes, who si . ‘ Hibernian Society, No. 1, met last night, and | PO MCTy “and secretary to “the Board ot ‘Appeals Ge Rowen arene gong ayers a Major M. Urell, the retiring president, submi: 1.40; eleven agsessorr, being one for each Council 2 an r of ted his report, showing total membership, 338. | Fuirick. ga each: superintendent of Jampe, gow; | PAMes proposed, among them Potomac City, Amoont of funds on hand May, 1872, $1,958.65; | market’ master for Northern market, $300; market Me ‘Team lea ted expended during year, $1,025.45; balance on | waster for Western market, $600; market master for | Mr Brun Teer f un whee T iat want Band from that amount over all expenses, | Restern, market, G00; mareet master for Gsotge: | Ths bill was read a third time and passed. $363.23; amount collected as dues and fines a1 <0 4 a valent : |, House “esolution requesting the committee on na- from other sources during the year, #23535; | Schools for the District of Columbia, $3,000; Treas aon , tional relations of the House and Coune land the making « total of $2,720.55 now inthe hands of | $ir. Teparpenen “iam, clerete Friel Engineer of | Speaker and Presiaent of aid bodies to call upoa the treasurer. 20; super f Pang leat of Are-alarm telegraph, | CoBEtes* and urge the passage of an amendment to A female teacher in one of the public schools 1 mf feo ope ators of fire-alarm telegraph, | the organic actmaking the Council elective by the x for ever upon the defendant when he committed the | Fite We Pe Gonree ae a ee acd ; W. P. Graves, and M. H. Nash ‘ievancescomplained of. 3. That the treaties | (. 2? Between the United States and Turkey contain | Get? Washington, 'A. C. Kell, “and #. oo ho grant or stipulation authorizing Ameri ag oes WoW. Harper, Foe Bonk n Consuls to exercise civil jurisdiction in Turkey. . MeK. Bell. . That there is no law oF usage of Turkey aud ae Snel Convention.—The col- no law of the United States mathorizing Ameri- ored Baptist convention of the State of Vir- can consuls in Turkey to attach the property of | ginia, which met in this city on Wednesday last rsons who are not within their consulate. 5. | Rdjourned sine die last night, after a hare hat whatever power consuls in Turkey may | monieus session, to reassemble at Liberty, Bed- [exec rar ones 4 a. Sopegeer gpa ford county, on the 24 Wednesday in Mav, 1574. ze ling there, m = w ee fadicial power 6 That the mooase oP athe | During the session about $1,100 were collected HERETOFORE CONDUCTED BY THE UN- DERSIGNED ON SIXTH STREET, NEAR MISSOURI AVENUE, AND B STREET, B: TWE. NORTHWEST, WILL BE LOCATED HERSB- AFTER AT TNE m9-Im NATH'L B. FUGITT. THE TRADES. Notice of Removal. THE LUMBER BUSINESS, Connect with trains on Wash- EN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS of 13th street and Obie ave. n. w. 6:53 a.m., Baltimore Mail, 8:38 Mail, daily, ex- : , Western Bxp.. nate. ot ‘Western Rxp., HE & LAGIRPUSH, oo7 a24-Im* Between Sth and 6th sts. northwest. CB. HakTEL. CARPE. S14 © street tended daly, scope rs to 5 i a. NRY Homarcn. He PRACTICAL COPPERSMITH! ENTER AND BUILDER, to on reasonable termn. Promptly ot wi JOHN ©. Manufacturtr of AWNL rr % TENTS FLAGS for sal rent. EWING MATERIAL of ‘ll kinds’ for sale. Bol PROO NINGS. 3. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, INGS, for Stores, City and it for the om), uine MILDEW. ¥ AWNING MATFLIAL. apis-tr pre ‘Those desiring Fitting done in a neat and ¢ vestantial manner, and on reasonable terms, shoulu leave their orders a! 113 Pennsylvania avenue, Capitol Hill, MBING AND GAt-FITTING. cir Plombing and Gas- to ‘Work warranted. ma-éa" WM. ROTHWELL, NI ATTEY aan M. “Sar det ‘etn ana Wasny: has the stat Le has recat ‘Traine ASEINGTON und EW YORK the ay BLOCK, ‘and is) are ran as flows: FOR NEW TORK, without chanse ef cars. Loave daily (except Sunday) at 6:80 &. m., 100 and - FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8 a. m., 1:00 ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 8:50 p. and Philadelphia “82 eae. ~ for New York on 8:89 p.m. train Uckets to Philadelphia, New York and. M. G. COPELAND, Boston can be had at the Station at al) bours for missionary purposes. 643 Louisiana avi of ne OF i y h ay. venitr ox ‘ enue, One door east 7th street. For and Ohio rafireed 2, ; 1000’ each: remen, $1.00) each; five en. | People, Was referrel to the committee on national extraordinary remedy, iz Marine Ratiway.—It is understood that Seta jo ral! ————- saact berguntae Hines Desay cee | Gueaas Siete cack Bes Mica glee Carts Feletions. sation te reference to ‘ly upon statutory enactment, and when | efforts are in progress, and are meeting with | _ AWNINGS for City and County Residenow | scheivie between Washington, Baltimore, ten years of age mdle. We re- | thse privates, rai cach; three iam ore a A BUILDING FOR THE POLICE COURT Enerlty aC tats eucatiniey c oomion. ax wie Tek reet ae eee oe euccees, for the estab- | Wipests Ie Ste et BEE, ane rent | JHARP, Ams Master ‘Transportation, - ¥ 87 ; spectors and 4 . s is uly 5 fated Woe "epee endl star pas Sosa jon geisha fhe omy, | "Rete Rede WPhLAAe PSR Gnu | he lable ina ection for damage ard'and marineraiay he sit peijoed © | G0Mm DRGmATEG. a *. Ta b ashingto: ma of C i e us er’s yi savestigated by the board of school trustees or | each; Intendant of Washingon Asylum, gow; | (he, District ¢f Columbia is now held is, inconveni- HE COURTS. seen bought cheap enters ship yard: | DANCING OLOTES. = ALTIMORE A OHIO other competent authority, as we might other- | secretary to Commissioners of the Washington | Cully situated, badly arranged and ventilat require- Tt w WH he ee ught cheap some years ago, and E. TUR B RAILROAD wise do injustice either to the teacher or the | A-ylum, $20; physician tothe Washington Asylum, | DOt sum iso the officers thoreot COURT IN GENERAL TERM —To-day, F. W®| Will be subscribed at its cost price in the stock J J ‘TON, Wasninoron, Jan. 38, 1873 ia a gr; eleven Physicians to the poor,one for each | Drover feciliti«s and for the transac- | Porter, E. Raymond Bliss, and Joseph R. Conch. | of the company proposed to be organized. * CARPE: BUILDER. Trains between. Watiivoton . ‘onnicil district, $60) each; thirty oF more am | ee ee ae ne periaiuing to said’ tuavd, | lend were admitted to the bar. ReoisteRED VoTe.—The following is the PENTER, BUILDER, SORE ond WASHINGTON AND a lighters, each to receive compensation at the rate of | {it of the, | * | {The argument in the casegf Williams act. Flor- | registered vote in the four wards of the cit and sow ron as Tue coxcrRr in the Franklin building last | 6 per year for the lighting, extinguid@ing, and | ‘MiTefore ete tee of three from each | ence was concluded. shown by the corrected registration beoks which « FOR BALTIMOR! Bight by the pupils of the schoolsof that district | cleaning of each lamp within the district that’ may | 7, cto’ Appointed, wh» shall have power toselect | CIRCUIT COURT, Judes Humpireys.—This | closed on Thursday lastist ward. white 4st OONTBACTOB. mt 445, 6:48, se ‘Was @ great success in every particular. Its ob- | be assigned to him, or the Governor may contract | a suitabln building, to be used as a Police O.uct, | morning the appeal calender was ealled and anu colored 256; 3d ward, white 398, clored 220; 3d 8:15, 4:30, 6:20, 6:20, 8:00 anid 8:00 ject was a raise a fund for a fountain im tront pos ghin a pag hond ® | conveniently located in the neighborhood of the City ber of judgments by default were entered ani seve- oe ’ A * of that building. The solo and chorus of male ws Bie ral judgments were affirmed, tecnee, io colored 52 wil | ,PILPMONT AND Potomac Rattroap.— , | Ground was broken on the proposed Piedmont #nd Potomac railroad on Friday last at Quanti- co, and it isstated that a large force of laborers Hall and p lice headquarters, and make su’ ; 4th ward, white, tiation with the owner or owners of such bu’ “1 ntendent of garbag » © intermediate No. 1 were very good. Master | ;uP¢Tiniendent of gar zt i é by the male intermediate schoo! was applauded, | for each Council district in Georgetown, and ome for peo ange Prey poy oc eable di bee =A ete at Glance, erate Lene ee nee Harry | soxen fn the acteal dieceaee at Sin dey SB ice | _ Mees. Smoot, MicKuightand Hyat were appoint- Clancy, of male intermediate school No. 2. | when in th of ‘bis u PROBATE COURT — ay the follow! ness was done before the register «f wills bis diamond ring and pin, to h . y ed as the committee, * 6, and directing that the balance he p vi e const i 7 Miss Lucilla E. Smith, teacher of female inter- cluding, bis borse and cart, the Resolution requertingethe Governor to farnish a | tate be edually. divided, between his ehildee wes Peres eee acon oie “mediate school No. 2, produced some excellent tere: Secretary to the Governor, g tam, | detailed Matement of the amonnt paid b the we in sc dae lale nce a : Lamp Sate—¥. Kirby, anctioncer, sold folle nils to * a : . tors for rishi nde fe will of the late Edward Swann, bequeathing os ~— apr psickst 5) » Tee aslo Galvere Lovee tartan. Meron | <irzk in the office of the Beer : gat | Material to the board, the minouut sold Lo scav bis estate to his wife, was Tull) provels aud admitted | this morning for D. L. Smoot, trustee, six’a Sollins, Mattie Gibbs, Minnie Pope and Hattie | book-keeper of the Commissioners of t aking | *4d Cost ef same was adopted. to probate z of land with the improvements thereon, near ine, Mattie Gibbs, Minni wok “1 Fund. 0; Treasurer of the Board of Public Resolution requesting the prnor to furnish a 1 of Herry King, bequeathing his estate to | Ball’s Cross Roads, in this county, belonging to Davis. Third intermediate, Miss Nellie Gibbs | Fund, Qty; Treas nanianion he ts Grice led statement of the work done under the super: was fully pro} Dr. Henry A. Armstrong, to Peter D. Birch for nitor for Legislative Hall, $ in for Gove: nor’s office, by Misses ( a a Pentland and Era Hol hool N cantata, “Voices of Nat irself into committee of the Whole on niate shows end exhibitions in sale of seats, night watchman for Legintative Hall, areas joa bate choad the hight watchman for Columbia Building’ § Se cee Eten Lt kee the com Seen ee mittee rose, and the bill was Iaid over. on the bill n and adinitted to pro: Georgetown Advertisements. naval meeting of the LOT dered by Della Wood The following offices to be filled without cony reat + of Wace me seeks Wes the anumeat oe MOL becca Wenger, and the pupi sation, except such fees, if any, as may by seppongne ad viene niegesbecsel tor of Thomas Stack June at 5p. m., for the purpo: Of Miss Reed. Miss Fannie H for that part of the the following letter relative to the treatment of Se ee aie kG RADE ‘ Seer! hada part inthe progamme, the city of Washington, wood pavements : ecroe was made authorizing M. aoe ee: a tary. the bees,” in which all her pupils acquitted | for each school district in Wastrnetox, D. C., May 16, 1573. ser the ahi ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auci'r; Georgetown themselves well. The characters were sus- | tid school districts; one n i bea Dear Sir: Lhave the honor to acknowledge the ct of e s requires the appr Pece « “ eli, Kowa Harty May | {ict cf Colambis kuown me che cl cipt of your communication soliciting my ' Court a gos eas sMPROVER, PROPERTY OY i Mattie Mckee and | {', thet partof raid District of Columbi: kent spelen com POLICE COURT, Judge Sael?.—Yesterday, Eliza DAY June Si; at ON vole Twill Sadie Shields. After that followed a cantata, | the county of Washington,to consist of seven per, | Maph2 Jot. 80 a8 to protect them front deca Berry, charged with stealing several articles ot ol 18. front- “Beauty of Piety,” by the female grammar | sons, residents of said county; five conmuissioners of | pe clothing and jewelry, vained at $16; pleaded not be brought about by a species of fe - hoo! of which } - E. R. Nevitt is teacher, | the fre department, four to be xppointed by the | caste ts nitrogenized const . guilty and was sent to jail for 30 days. ‘John Bowie, 3 te Grace ‘Berlin, eeaie Hoke nba | of underwt one by the Secretary of the | given off; aud in process of Line the wood crumble | Costs. John Stevens, larceny of $4 from WT. | taining seven roc * *, 4 ~ he board of appeals. to © eston, Clara Lesh, Cora Chase, Stella Hurdle mee toh ted. be the Gov: and others. Master E. 0. Rockwood read with | fwacnumissioncrs cock foe the Nevtinre Ban fine effect “‘ Mark Twain Among the Mam- | and Western markets, inthe city of Washington into mould, ‘The decomp x matter ix more or lees rap of the m Tnous | Saunders, a huckster; 6Udays in jail, appeal noted. | ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 mos., Actcrdiog to the mature | Edward Reynolds, charged with stealing Cigars val: | with interest at § per ecuh, per auniitn, meateed be a pstance and the surragnding conditions ued at §1.50; continued. dof trust on the premise h at the op- 2 ‘ pon = sagan TO-DAY. {the purchaser. Conveyancing at cost of pur * and he was followed by aqjuartette, «The | two commintiners for the market in the city uf tee Ek eC MaaET: L bare © Timi argimes, Duckett Win. Johnion, Jamon Fitzgerald, rit of £100 as soon as tae property is ch T; ade) 1 ue ; ; A fo thes chy : era, forfeited their collaterals fr | struck off [m3] THOMAS DOWLING. auct Wanderer’s Dream,” by Masters Middleton, Testown, three tasters of the ‘Corcoran | of preventing decay in the sample preacntod, so that mest wegen ; = Mimball, Nairn and Hurdle, of the male gram ity,” in the city of Georgetown: two tras- | the matter is really resolved into the nucetion acre nn eS ee wae tais B5 fer ric BX THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Goorgctown. mar school. The concert will be repeated to- at mei tae Wake eres Boe aed oe | tation of the cart law regulating distances to. be ob: oa aight. : Ney fry | frasous which I need not state, ‘for they ‘are of | tation 4f the cart law regulating, dletancos to be ob PEREMPTORY SALR OF SIX COMFORTABLE interest ‘only to “the ehemist, impregnation ayer Gin j G HOUSES, Nos. 45,47, 49, 93. ree. | metallic ealt js in this case altogether inaduniesible. | & 8 pe Pf ler ed moh eg, pemalpoomh oe 4. AND. 92" DUNDARTON STkEBT, AT pereisione, Hive: inepecton’ sad. auapectorsof | But, fortunately, we have not far to goto find the | gatired S3for profanity. Clay James, same offenc: AUCTION. * The | jlted provisions: five insprctory and measurere of | qecessary means. Those specially indiea‘ed are any | 3. John Brown and Anna Reeves were finel s On TUESDAY. June 34, at 5 o'clock, I will the | fuuter, ur tor the ety of Washington aud one fir | that will wo act upon the alluminous cont Sag skeet Cth aaiiote Cone ee a: onthe premises, on Dunbarton atreet, be jeorgetown; five inspectors and measurcers of wood, | of the wood 2s to prevent its decom He * ne ih Grees ontge 4 Jear- for the city of Washington and There are three substauces which posses this pr san tween Green and Montgomery streets, six negr. what means are available for the Decoration Day—No Interference with the Arrangements of the G. A. R. to be Allowed. executive committee of the Grand Arm: Republic, having in charge the decoration cer- at Arlington on the 3oth tstant, beld and gravel from a strest; fined 85. Fraok Sf clothing: | ly new comfortable frame dwelling howscs, with erty in an eminent degree, viz: creosote, carbolic | Allen was charged with grand larceny of clothing, | 1¥ pew improvements. The location is pleasant meeting last night, and adopted resolutions r the city of Washington and ove for | ‘acid and its homelsgue cressy lie acid. e- { Mines. clears aud tobacco from Theodore M. Radd_ ovements made oat alccsen.a Sotioe bao bees published in | th- city of Georgetown; five weighere of hay,straw, | cage ts of these'mibstances decompontice ia | Ketpel of areetanrant, ‘The larceny was committed | ®a healthy, and all street improvemonte ainde. the Sunday papers by a person named Culver, | #2 fodder,three for the city of Washington impowible, and I have found in experiments of my | 1 April last, the goods are valued at over $30, and | Terms: Que third cash, pp yin lg acer Subding Gn tithe attnet inelitan det 7 | two for the city of Georgetow own with the two latter substances, that evon ina | hare just len recovered and the alleged thiol ar- | Socing at cost of the purchaone oA tan wit Of ‘$100 ng on reet, inviting donations of | fots of sweeps, two for the ¢ Ighiy diluted state ‘decompouition “iat not vais | rested. After hearing the testimony the Juilge aucing af cost of the. purchaser. A deposit Sowers for the purpose of decorating the graves | ‘ine for the city of Georgetown, eleven apothecaries, | prevented, bot htm fe hae not Bt, OBNY | the case to the graud jury- Allen wa committed 14 o pecty sree OF Of the Confederate dead buried at Arlington; | ovefor each Council dintrict; two commissioners of | hderably 'advanced it te inetd wat Gol” | default of security HOMAS DOWLtHe OAS. The DOWLING, _ and whereas such cont#mplated proceeding is | Western Burial-ground; two commissioners of Bas!- result of careful labratory experiments ealevlated to create disorder and lead = @ | ero Burial-eround; sexton Western Burial-ground; | have been fully confirmed by ‘actual’ practice sexton Eastern Burial-gr: ; fifteen scavengers, le e seen — Breach of the peace, therefore the members of | Fatt Rens B bare geionRtiioen seureyeers | on, a,darge odin ‘on maybe won Uy edlorenee OITY ITEMS. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY oN Bereby give notice that the 30th of May, being | ‘ste? aud one for the city of Georgetown. Preservation of ‘Fimber,” made in 1871, tothe chief | ‘Turco-Rvssian Barus; also, Medicated Se hooeee STR&ET, GEORGETOWN, set apart by the Grand Army of the Republic | HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Mr. Berry prosented | Cn extended ‘observations sn pert: based @ it is | por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd On TUESDAY, June 34, at 6 o'clock p.m... ase memorial ay ane a grounds at Arling- @ remonstrance against the extension of Olive confidently expresses the opintot i 003 E street. 5,20,6: @:' Lari on the premises, part of Lot 12%, frout- ing opened at special day ler | street, ‘getown; referred, creonot imber woul twenty to thirt y, a5 alti 5 ie side of Washington street, of the quartermaster general of the ame tothe | Tigran Scoreetown: reforre for thereliet of EE. | fears. To be brief. may add that Genoral Gilman | ,VALTARLE AND RELtaBiE.—* Brown's Bron- | between Dunbarton and Beall streets, bys depth of Grand Army of the Kepublic ‘for the purpose | poncho. to refund money paid for titers, mle, hezarded nothing of his high reputation for ac- | fhial Troches” are invaluable to those exposed | 60 feet. ‘The improvements consist of a substantial f strewing flowers upon and decorating the Mr. Taliaferro presented the petition of prop-riy_ | COPY im making this statement, but that, judging | t0 Sudden changes, affording prompt relief in | two-story-and-half Brick Dwelling House, with ves ‘of the deceased union soldiers,’ any at- | holders im square 556. asking for the opentug of an fom ee — en big have been made in this Coughs, Colds, &c. 20,603, Bagi fe eg cag pay nag Ey 9 spt by the friends of the rebel dead to strew | siiey; teferred to Board of Fublic Works. | I from the xperiments which T nae rene ey, and Cuains. the gardea.” Thia propeyy vs eigibiy locate ou'owe Sowers on their graves will be regarded asan | on io pay for the preparation ofthe tmmotnal samples presented by you,T am satisfled that they | | Splendid assortment of Koll Plated Vest | oft nest streets he heart of tue city, and is interference with the mme ofthe day,and | bock: rekerred. cred Brule 8 cxceptionto what may be consid- | Chains, from $3 to $10. received at Prige’s | Wal worthy of the attention of bayere, 6 will not be tolerated.” Mr. Urell ted the petition of D. W. Bills for | TS 87°. pcrowith a part of a block treated Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, | months, with interest secuted by dead of trast on the oy Peoeee referred. | creaylic acid under Cireumatancen about sanical ment t)¢ street. CasrsorVIOLaTion OF THEREVENUE-STAMP wall at Premises, Conveyancing at the cost of parchaser. ir. Carroll i hs PaMreqoend m2 THOS. DOWLING. Auct Genneel Geen ition | tthe Seely process. You will find that it is thor- Haret m.. » Auct. Baga wba, bas Sones | Sfinig Wma rapt | POY a ue wi omni aii with Solicitor Chesley, of the Internal Revenue | “Mr Vermillion offered a resolution calling upon W. Mew, Analytical Chemist. | Willett & Ruot have received another sup- = i d Darean, in relation to a change of jurisdiction | the Register for alist of imsurance companies ding | on. J C. Abbott, Washinsion, D. C. = shad reein one, adap S| EXECUTORW SALE OF VERY VALUABLE from the Circuit to the Polite Court of this | business in the District; laid over, Naraesices. all weather. 19,6 IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORNER OF HIGH i i yo VRIAL FOR HOME FOR WOMEN AND CHIL- District, in cases of violations of the act of De- | MEMORIAL Fok 4 HUME YOR WoMEN AND CHI Tom Wright's Dea ‘ + AND BR . x ‘ Yesterday the death warrant inthe case of | _CAUTIox.—Purchasersof the Peruvian Syrup | AbGTION OE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT ember, 1572, req dealers in all kindsof | ser grunt nted a ‘ion by about 125 | Thomas We convicted of the murder of | (4 protected solution of the protoxide of iron) By virtue of the ast will and testament of the Gistilled or fermented liquors, ci : De ogg te ‘agai late Timothy O jecoaned. besco, to purchase natamp. in how of alicenee | Shardet cad crractony, Sa races ined: | $OfIRL tudeentoneed tobe hangs onthe in | fre contiomed agningt beng deceived ty any of | line Zenvs,9 Bonoegas, ceed, ea mitt under the old law, which stamp is required to | The memorial sets forth. at cousiderable | aes wae recetved af the jail, end tho prisoner | fhe Perches ; - ht, the undersiguel will sella was ‘removed to the solitary cell to the left, on ich may be offered them. Every bottle | Sth. premisce, ce TUBSDAT, £2, be seem, on the premises of persons doing | vice, and crime areopen; that an unjust and per- | the, second floor, which was last occupied ‘by | $f ermine Bas ferurian Syrup (not Perucian Drovclock p.m, that. valuable ved. propert fam bes Ge Premises o persons doing | We ea ie ate oe oh nz | eat dente ter ore bark) blown in the glass. Ezamine the bottle be- | fronting fect 6 hechen eae semen’, Property Sen fe in Georgetown. “Wright seems to have | Sore purchasing. 19,5 | Sinches on Aigh street, improved by three stores ven by the assessor, and he now proposes to | Fau"E sf tia ieeet iafisny, white cate, such we | wile the work of Ere ges grew pa and dwellitg House. all. deli: ite bef t iy mye whe ‘ing perfect | se down in good to the work of pre- | FixGawt, sweet, light, and wholesome Bread, | “"Perme, rs cosh bal in 6. where they will be desi eith tan en Hise Lopioletere toeetebl i en aed a he omen | aration for death, and reads his bible and | polls, Biscuits, Corn Bread; Muffins, Buck: | monte tomate ene 2 1 carta ary manner than yh the old system, | aud children,” ¢ iz: | Tcligious works most of the time. Some of his | wheat and other Griddle Cakes, and Pastry | interest from day of sale, Decils piven aud deta ‘which required a preliminary hearing before & 1 An Industrial Home for Girle—Where aa, tume is spent in verdes: Bag esos = Cakes, with Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Sold by von nee cocare the, Aeteered, Payments, Con- ited States commissioner, ami thes chentys | who decites to reform ince, grocer : snct process of a Circuit Court als ‘ATioge taker | station or want ot Possible to obtain a = aah Pe Hi Seereee te oe ——-_. bf may ‘and. TE Exeoutors. Hames of delinquent tobacco and liquor dealers | Trauisite to enable eae ate tones Rien tap 2g eo cpanel {ep trios. Dow! 0 direction. It is draught at Geo. W. Driver's new sample rooms, | _™!7 2” 1__ THOS. DOWLING, Anct__ nn get ld Police Court ee wevene Leman er eee ae é aud District Attorney | corner Pennsylvania avenue and 4} street. 15,5 w ’ out, and ins day or two the firet of thisseries | seme Lime shelter from observation and'scorn,and | Will recommend s respite for about two weeks. | Goewzsa Ponran and Bam and Encoop & BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Of cases will be disposed of, and fines and penal- | may recclve kind, Christian. motherly counsel’ and ‘The Fish Markets, Co.'s English Ale on draught at Geo. W. Driver's 128 BRIDGE STBEET, GEUBGETOWN, D. v. 2. Ani fanta® Hes ‘not to be called a Fonndli: ALEXANDRIA.—Quotations of new fish for this | N¢W sample rooms, corner Pennsylvania avenue pian 4 Hospital)—Where the little once born out of wel. | day, furnished to’ THE Stam by George w, | and 4x street.” 5,5 May Fxsvivat OF THE Wasuixaton | ck, asalso neglected, ill treated, starving infusts | Hettison @ O0., wholesale dealers ie toe amma, OStaCe Ane syrveuamed pace) Bad ouid soicien Woeralsuets iJ x ck, 5 re i. 7 be J i ~ : Enid uo cloudy weather here was quite Siatgs | temuateeatenil abcear carer gee tees | King st 001,66 Soh wharves, Alerantrn: | aiptons eurtaily commacaied ayes WT, | suiheeaeete chong Meal, ticular cold ry By pate | developed, and their inherited evil propensities eup- | SUSd, coe ops Nae! Pag Lone apg cle Driver and his corpsof efficient assistants at the | ard satisfaction in prices . ‘also pre and restrained, no opprobrious epithet indt. * : ee new sample rooms corner Pennsylvania avenue Closing cut all the stock of Sheet Mast of th i Ee, airgin (op Tat) ant bowing by | hers Eames Baha ots | eyesore eee ooomer Denk, | Ready emeet ner ouvir aSpi¥ | AOA, Bo alos onal pe Cad time till dark. individual children. — aan tee ‘were Slinantn and 3. A Befor Schoolfor Girls and W —Where Ph rae tp ‘To-day, the following sales CHILDREN cRy for Pitcher’s Castoria. It ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown r : at the fish r to shippers by | regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and —_ Sasngend — es were enjoyed Seishin fe; who, after the epentar ‘et the x4 ree ope agente:—4,000 sf na fromm causes patural sleep. It is a ao arsociation, with their invited guests, sat di industrial home, refuses to av Bn ak, | rock, “500 bunches percl c ———__» __ = to abanguct inthe new hall, at which the toasts, | POrnMtY {or tefurmation snd useful employment, Sargoom, O11 SL00; La eli acme” | To onvats the sooat Sallcious fullp or smash Printed in yesterday's Stan,were offered andap. | where, or volunteri in a house of iii- — “ made of the finest material, and manipulated in Ree rely ben meng pa oe Ase a aw under arrest. ead required to »labor Y. M. C. a. AwxivaRsany—The twentieth | the most Oy manner, wes - Driver's Zrsafeesrinceiunay voamont Nee | Suri wacielcapag nnahiteds | sutra sewng Men cuouan ar | soz Pou Pyae remem ena rss ‘af will be continued until to-morrow night | 24 industrial Paatcaa a petuired to Te- | Thorrow evening, on which par eer at 12 o'clock p. m. This evening the list of | Bain until the case Sopa Warm Arramatus vor SALe—A prizes will be announced. ruent words Siarwent hence ee Raper —o—___. pparat manufacturer’ “« HeLr.”—Mr. Jos. Murphy, who appeared at ‘verms. Second-hand ones taken inexchange. JFall’s opera house in Maeder's arama «‘Heip,” Pure Soda Water in Steel Fountains, at Palmer Jast night, is a very clever comedian and one & Green's, Georgetown. ws ‘the most versatile actors on the stage. if he 8 qhould not draw good houses this week, it may HIRTS MADE TO ORDER.—Gentlemen fur- De St down to lack of appreciation on the part Shirta ‘made to onder st the shortest avtioe or of merit Cen gg SF Keen's, 422 Oth street northwest. ‘Bobeon and others we a, have played So ceee Sere arse emcemeee Ont oan em Chan Beat Bn Gor unr bene ot, mnoleeale night after it. If Cx] ns how of drama the actor must say much Lo 7 as to make. Detter by try- sete was held last evening at ————— maintain their repucation, sad. delighted ir repul a large audience at'Lincoin’ Hall last Sight by fine singing and comicalities. ‘The buricsqae opera was very good. in ofthe We: ing rapidly at sta A " tar Ordere Jobbing, % Work specdiy ttended bo, aes jouw Ten street. below E st. northwest. ORE. ‘3:15, 5°20, FOR ALL WAY staTi0) B. OLOOTT & SON, J ING, LIVERY 4 SALE Sth etreety bet-D “and B, and’ Obata abt Beet carriages furnished. Special care paid to the le decN-ty eure Gaily, except Sunday, st ™. Ww and 8:20 p mi, and ou Sunday st ta) sod 008. m.. and 1:00, $15. 6:20, and 5:00 p Tue 1:00, 3:18 sud 8:19 9.1m: traine at >a \owii jons only, ¥ ts LES. | Uaorel, Annapolis Junction, ~x a oe AP om, Hanover and ay. Be , ley, Bry ill stop at ‘IStb and lath. ‘Office, Willards. 00 Dw. ad Penn's Crmcing | Devens Ont, and the FOR ANNAPOLIS. Lesve at 6:48 8. m. and 4:10 p. m, but no trains to LIVERY STABLES. ‘ALLISON NAILOR, Jk, SS*«S steve Annompolin. Sunny AMivenr AND igihwa STABLES. FOR NORFOLK, STYLISH CARRIAGES and COACHMES Leave at 1:00 p. m., except Sunday. dec®-ly 1329 E sircet northwest yn ALL gd ood THE WEerT. Leave daily, except urdsy and Sunday, at @-4t RLINGTON STABLES.—R. ORUIT, JR. pe and 8:18 and 800 p.m. On Sa A®“USTREET, Derwrun iveu and term, | Sun gapgsab and sw p.m. Ons ieand 600 pom N SDL Carriages . * -escdialicaacoea. a ESS STABLES, m., and 6:35 and 9:85 p.m. Coxe ein STREET, Berwaay D ax &. Bilindelptia and Baitimore at 8:50 Horses and Bi for Hire, and a fresh sapply 0: Baltimore st 6:80, 800 and good Horses ‘tor sale overf week. sad 1:60, $260, 6:35, 6°38, 7-55. 55. and 1060 jySl-ly, RICHARD VANT, Proprietor. FROM THE WEST. P. TRAINS ABRIVE AS FOLLOWS: rom By ladelphia and jew York, Phil Shad Ww AILOR’S STABLES 1396 E ST. Sirough tickets te, the Went ¢ s 5 Sa DEIAOee at the latest styles coustantly Washington Station Ticket Office all boure ff the Fag Lh FY lay, alo, at the Company 's office, 489 Pennsylvania furnished witt | evenuc. Passengers purchasing tickets at the Ave- a the tivat comfortable and elegant ue office can there arrange to have their Particular attention to Tearing Hforges,, ane selled fos ond checked ot thelr residence,tahken cal ee ode inucougs Eis Tot Boston oe t+ GROCERS. THOS. B. SHARP, Asst Master Transportation. L. M. COLE, Gauceal Tae : Froer: GEO" 8. E06) Gen" A'gt, Washington. jalD from the Mills ip it sell to families 60 cents per barre less thar usual prices, Prices of SUGARS and TEAS sl! marked down. suet received from Pleasant Valley Wine Company. $2 a gallon. mara between 7th and 8th streets. RECEIVED DIRECT 1872 pexxsrivania wi ore, 1872 VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. CATAWBA WINE, 8. H. BACON, 709 Markef Space, Node Tru ‘Sr. Tru Sr. tof PaPERHANGINGS. )x>- 439 NOW OPEN aT s MARKRITER’S, ven ot procuring tickets at this office can 39 7th street, between D and E streets, secure sccommodations in Palsce Oars for Pitu- Eight doors above Odd Fellews’ Hall, *a'l gD. 8, YOUNG, Genersi Pemenger Agent, _ INSURANCE COMPANIES. al WESTE: FIRE INSURANCE Ges COMPANY. CASH ASSETS. 306427 62 OFFICE, 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. mul3 3m B. W. BATES, Agent. THE CORCORAN IRE INSURANCE CuUMPANT®T, or THE DISTR CT OF COLUMBIA, Oreanizea Apres lst, 1873. rior $100,000. Gold Plated, Pit SaE7 grgettoe goods; Poresiain und Bram Head Pic (OVER MILBURS Duce Brose eee PAINTINGS, Ci frames always i i i H i 5 8 46. J. MARERITER, amamencorgo amber Lal Between D and sereta. = EB HAVE JUST RECEIVED pee Oo! 60 pozEs Omce in, fee balding of te Ba : street rs.—Dr. Jas. 0. Hall, J: |. aE. J. Ey 5 LADIES’ SKIRTS, WHICH WE ARB SELLING at Oe CENTS PEE SKIRT. Tk io back EERSTE TAP = orrTsEe + LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TaYLon, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED 4UG UST 86, 1070. 683 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBUE, GABE OR PIT AT erence enenenee mms 198, 908> ase _ i - a —

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