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- EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY.............Mimy 21, 1973, LOCAL NEWS. re mals Judiciary Squere—Festival of the Women's Christian Associatior pines a Condensed -Locais. Half interest in a valuable patent right for ale. See ad. To-morrow is Ascension Pay, or He apo services will be held in all the C: aad Episcopal churches. fn the court m genera? term to-day the at- tention of the court was oceupied with the case of Dainese . Halt. Key. TB. MeFalis is lying at the point of @eath at the residence of his father-in-law, L. . Gobright, on E street. ‘The anniversary exercises of the Y. M. C. A. at Lincoln Hall to-night, will be of an interest- ing character. Gov. Cooke will preside, and the opening address will be delivered by Rev. Geo. Hepworth, of New York. At a meeting of the National Territorial Guards last evering. the following officers were elected: Bevtrly Tucker, captain; John Cajay, Giret lieutenant, and John Simas, eu- tenant. The contract for the elevator for the Senate wing of the Capitol has been awarded to Leon- ard Atwood, of New York, he being the lowest bidder. The elevator is to be of the screw pat- tern, and will be in all respects first-class. At a regular meeting of the National Territo- ards, bekt at Union League hall last night, the following officers were elected :— Beverly Tucker, captain; John Cayjay, first lieutenant; Jobn Simms, secon Leutenant. ‘The following patents have just been granted to Washingtonians: H. ©. . iarston, seal lock for boxes; E. J. Smith, stair rail; E. H. Stalpe, button fastening; Lida A. Tammy, book rest; Thos. Hoye, blast governor for train separators; G. W. Casilear, method of engraving. At the meeting of Columbia Typographical Union, last mght, Mr. Wm. R. Mc! of Tar Stax office, was elected a delegate to the In- ternational Typographical Union, which meets im Montreal, Canada,on the first Monday in ae ae, viee Mr. Samuel Halkieman, re- mB accordance with the su; of a gen- eral order issued by General Burnside, com- mander of the G. AR. she clergy of S/ashing- ton bave been recently request. ization in this city to deliver eaeh a discourse on the last Sabbath of thie-month, having espe- cial reference to Decoratien day. About 10:30 o'clock last might, as Mr. Adam Ritter was standing on the south side of Penn- sylvania avenue, near 10th street, looking at a = of colored peopie, he was steack in face by a colored man, one ef the followers of the parade, and while Kitter was. stenned with the blow, his hat was seised by his assail- ant, who made off with it. Lafayette Royal Arch Chapter ‘No. 5,-of this city, have determined to make a visit to the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Canada, at Alon- treal, and include in their trip snany cities and towns of interest on the line of the route. ‘They I start about the firstef August, and will be absent about twenty days. This is the first in- stance where a subordinate chapter has visiced apy foreign jurisdiction in a body. ‘Chas F. Weser has, by Mr. R. T. Merrick, en- tered a suit egainst ‘the District of Columbia,” complaining ‘hat although the defendants were required by jaw to Keep the streets in repair, yet, on the 14h of April last, about 8 o'clock P- m., he feli into a pit or hole, carelessly and Regligently excavated, and was severely hurt and injured, aud he claims $16,000 damages, ——_.—— ‘Tue Boarp oF HEALTH met last night, ami Mr. Langston, from the committee en ordi- Dances made report stating the terms on | which the newspapers offer to publish tke ordi- | mances of the boazl. The report was adopted | and the committee were instructed to make the | arrangements for their publication. He also | mittee on ordinances had | terview with the commit- tees of the two houses of the Legislative Assem- Diy, and had visited the Ith and $ streets | wharves, and explained the workings of the — of removal of sight soil, garbage and animals, &c. The objections existing in the way of turning over the garbage for the Purposes of feeding it to swine, were fully le, and the committee of the two houses seemed rauch -pleased wit the system in use, and expresed their willingness to cooperate with the board by such legisaation as was neces- sary to carry out the present plans. ‘The health officer submitted a weekly state- ment of the operations of hiis @ice for the week ending May itih. Small pox cases reported, 16; deaths from small pox, ‘eeances report- ed, 404; abated, 964; dead animais removed, 35; marine products inspected, 13,700, bunch fish, 75,000 shad, 639,000 Lerring, 117 sturgeon, 46,000 , 20 bushels oysters. = scbmitted a rese;ution that the frame houses No. si and 819 6th street north- west, being in a dilapidated and filthy condi- tion, unfit for human hab,tation, and dangerous to life and limb, the same are hereby declared nuisances. injurious to hegtth, and the tealth Officer is directed to abate tue same. Adopted. ~ Bliss also offered a resolution that the sevesal clerks in the health office be eon- sidered ex-oficio sgnitary inspeaors. Adopted. Also, one that No. «is O street uorthwest, be- ing below grade, having no sewer and defec- tive drainage. the same iscieclared @ nuisance, and its abatement ishereby ordered. Adopted. Also, that the shanty at the northwest eorner of New Jersey and Rhode Island avenuss porth- Mest are hereby declared to be nuisances, and | the & ‘wird Legisiative Asseubbdly. ‘COUNCIL.— The Counct! was opened last evening America: on 7.00) NIGHT, May 2!, ‘lock. | Music and Lecture every night. Admission, 26. Ls Br THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r, Georgetown. IMPROVED PROP vey. Ez Ruan Ms 4 ASHINGTON STREET, EA '. GEORGE’ x, srlithy geonpevows: at atctiow. un the part of Lot front- 252.00. Chief Justice Chase ial Sod ssimitted to probate, and H WLING. Aue 08. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetowa. °G: Eeynolds, protenttys _ shown ‘OF SIX COMFORTABLE ane, : ard Cook, do. 93. Gece DYELE NG HOUBEE Nos aay ao ae Mae as Ge rorthouse, 8G 34 AND 52 DUNBARTOM STREET, AT ‘W. Cooper, indecent On TUESDAY, June 34, at 5 o'clock, I will seli'on the premisas, on Dunbarton street, be wet conocaled Michael J. Owen w: Green and Montgomery streets, six uear- bi erence artic! ly_new comfortable frame — houses, with i af 8, z | : A i H uf : i F E if , * ies Dr. Wilson has been doing business for oe rehaser. A deposit of @ y ‘drainage or filling, a Lh more than a year iu her present locality, 4 if oard of Health, the Court said c required as soon as the property festrock off The naisance abated to sieaty tes kutns prsmaly tunes Sete for sale ag an article of food, and he would mds THOMAS DOWLING, Aus. ihe nuleance to be abated, "and the cost. sbi lates as occurring during that period of time, ps seine j | 2'Watsine "to orricers xor ro excren ruvin | [ZY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown eeseed on the property.) Adjourned. and states that “the business seems to be in: | DF. the party AUTHORITY. HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Mr. Carroll intro- | creasing.” Samnel Einstein, Pound Vannes PRTEBEr, reOrEsiy. woe ed @ bill to erect a sea wall at the foot of Canal Dr. Stewart stated itoap bis, ep he was of i — = aan itz, ‘AUCTION BET, GEORGETOWN, street. ; the opinion that the facts disclosed are germane inspect “gh fm perso prom Ame ye On TUESDAY, June 34 aucHircy- to pay av damages alleged to hareteny | t0 the duties of the health officer and should be ealth off r arrest Lputofhishand aod | aii Ort Foy —to Ba: , sustained by him in consequence of the grads of tically and Jey investigated: | Gealing with vaccinations and small-por he saw 8 commotion wi persons nowy Ka Seon guine change -aivorsutision of come parts sre Tecomirended that the health pe angi meres me = stein With the, bos, usin . eee fo A ~ | what. the bor one, had ate a oa ae en ee ee garded as mutually profitable to all who par- | called hima heg sateher. tated that Mr. McKnight offered a resolution requesting the q ticipated. he was an officer. The defence called Sampson Ty, ‘Governer to inform the House by what authority of —_o—_—_ if ‘ho testified that when the fuss first gecurred it end determine w! examine by jaw the Metropolitan street railway company are nitary The of Washington. icer ws Preseut; that when Einstein : + passed, two boys, (one the prosecuting witness,) laying their tracks in certain Ta eee | ee ‘as might lead to the disclosure | PINAL MEETING THE VICE REGENTS OF | Called him athief and threw stones at hits, eu thee months, with interest secured by ted Ptr oan eit Tolling stock, &c. of what kind of business she is doing, ae well as THE MOUNT VERNON ASSOCIATION. hen the officer come up Rinstein was att ‘thon | Premises. Conveyancing at the cost of purchaser pall; Hale inquired in what streets the tracks are | her manner of doing it; that the recsrds of the | Cot. Hollingsworth Reclected Superintendent | Eres the shovel from him to takehim to ee OS. DOWLING, Anct. health office be examined to see if Miss Dr. W. iss Cunningham Resigns the Regency and a be x lied that the road i igh pound men had '¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ane irecty fine anc ae far mghecosidicarn, | Wakes the proper returns of births required by eter Bephmane Riel Her Sector, Ine oye and he also B © PEE riige street, Georgetown, atever—B street for in: » Ke. non Asso- ein as eee ee ee | “On the receipt of this report, Dr. Blise, health | eigen seed eir final session at the Imperial | 40 edditional private of police. ‘The court held that | EXECUTORS’ SALE VERY VALUABLE ‘Mr. Talliaferro was 0 to the manner in | officer, ord Dr. Stewart to visit the estab- | hotel yesterday afternoon. Mrs. N. N. Halstead, | the pound master had exceeded his duty, and that IMPROVED PROPE CORNER OF HIGH which this roed had im i amet ot — = and Se of New Jersey, in the chair, aad Mrs. Susan E. pr tns Bd boys Shrowre stones oF him aabneroe ST: EORGETOWN, AT whether she makesa return irths and deaths | J, as nad no ree a and the assessments 3 heard in accordance with law to the Board of Health ‘A remteton tthe “emtbet that the pr: interference with his duties. He By virtue of the last will and testament ofthe | ®F@ run as - ‘oceeds of | xame his for the 0 "Done FOR NE . cars. a fclioniuepector Stewart subsequentty made | the endowment funda beheld invioiate.and that | Hebed ernnct hiesatee tee ee eres hs comment of Peemtnnns acccased.end with | =, ZOE Est (ancopt Bunaeefehbae eo monnao ane — oy 5 se 10h Oi e the interest alone be used to defray the expenses | Court would impose a nominal fine only. i 6:50 p. 1. W. Bliss, M. D., Heal cer: - pablic of Che auncintion. ean one : AN UNFORTUNATE HUSBAND. onthe oom FOR PHILADELPHIA. - | Sur: T have the honor to report that, in pur- | It was alee dadged trae doch viespene el aptel: | George Clark and Lucy’ Rivers were charged with Ping ina valuable’ inprorsd penern: | Weave dally (covert Decte eee, 10 ond OR ate Dyer moved 3 bout | Guance of your order, I visited the residence of | he impowered to invest all moneys collected be of mate Fee to kilt John T. | front ¢ inches feet ers Bridge street, by tracks on without | Doctor Jane Wilson, No. S11 9th strect morte mae 7 Bivers on the 13th instant. Prosecuting wi improved by thres sucres ON SUNDAY. ebee cttw. gad wasther they Dave complicd | Tee's: ences atatiionmect tee its = wment fund in her own state, | came into cor up, and Dr. | and dwellii + Leave for New York at 8:80 p. . and the ‘at th t there the law in referencete paving. pe loner in tas commen port the same at the next meeting of the the forms: th Delence ‘at 6:30 ported by the'fare aud and "purehas ie siceming company would cheerfully | of Lucy Gaskins, residing in a filthy tenement | “Colonel J. McH. Hollingsworth, the resident Bi from day of sale. Deed . = shanty in Hog alley, on Saturday, the 10th | secretary and superintendent, received. his go yon can _ ae een wal De ot instat Miss Wilson claims to keep @ “ lying- commiadion for the ensuing year, and deposited agreeing ith at had b con aataamien wing. ‘© | 1m hospital,” for the accomodation of “ladies | his bond with the treasurer. The vice regent objec ; Memeo : he b s lo the resolution because it asked informa- | Whe desire entire privacy,” and especially of Pennsylvania was directed to draw up the he Clark were tion which they could obtain fur themselves. girls who have been unfortunate; says she has yearly report of the association. ~ and Clark used a knife. After some further debate Mr “Murray moved to | done and is doing ‘a good business; that ber The regent, Miss Ann Pamela Cunningham. fed that she met her husband Sunday postpone; lost—yeas, Messrs. Dyer, Hulse, Murray, | patients come to her from this and neighboring | add: the meeting, reading to them her | ™TPing, and he assaulted her, moot, and Trinible; nara, Cities; that she has done businces in Cincinnati, | resignation as regent (on aceount of coca clothes, (Both the accused were Hr. Berry introduced-s bill to create the office of | Olio, And Norfolk, Virginia, and for the past | ill-health), which she did with regret. She re- | collateral forfeited, "Thomas I 128 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C. a meters, at a salary of $1,000 per an- | $¢aF in her present locality in this city; she | quested permission to nominate as her succes. | decision reserved gs gas od. does not claim to have ever received’ any | sor Madame Ber, hmans, Niafero introduced bill for the reliefof David | professional education, but says that her ‘Pennsylvania. to pay for services as laborer; referred education is practical and “picked up.” ord of & vice regent from I have thisday opened a BOOK STORE at abovenamed e request was granted, and GEORGETOWN. b the nomination unanimously confirmed. mente viz: Relat to Lahore ee Meeeatbe | She claims to have conformed to the require- | ~The asociation aijermed oo ee Mount z d_ satisfaction i Ceo FOR BALTIMORE. fv: hy same thetwr i theatronae | Pee gh weians and ontinaaeesot the Roar | vernon on te Sat Yasar dame aaa | RE™ OYE —Xestrdayarternogn atu son | Meco ahs | Awana ase e te, oe tan raiiroad company ‘which can be interpreted to | Of Health, es far as she thinks it necessary, in nya in ist street, near High, by an aurbulanceloaded | examiee mee Pee Sane | Potts noe erg ee ta Ss 6,6, 80 ani a mn yep ss orl ag Vorg Bolg siecmatter of Tevorting births in her practice, | | ‘Tne Munpenep Gresy Grat—The excite- | i Jst street, ne wee he — — We rccaes Oetecetace oe fg whether in her establishment on 9th street or | ment at Cold Spring, N. Y., over the cece of pertonsly Hane ene a ie Ladee, ant Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetow: Georgetown and the Columbia railroads. mabriyate Loarding-houses im the city. She ad- | the unknown gypsy’ giri continues, and now | S¢f0usly injured. fore, where Dr, Mackaii | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VaLUaBte raise objected to the consideration’ of the | mits that the names by which she reports the | there isadesire on the part of eit’ cone senined hin and teen le ere TATE IN GEORGETOWS, Dene ES resotutio ete births are fictitious, but claims that it is neces- | bring her inhuman companions to justice. Phe ae a ee By virtue of a deed of trust from Charles T Mr. Shep i i'Smueg °t— | sary for the “success of her business” and “to | coroner's ury have rendered the following ver- ted, but it injuries. BR ilies Me ar- Edmonston and wife, made Jannary 26t , aoe ree. nvinlate ¢he confidence of her patients | dict in relation to the matter:—That the un- | Tested Aen: mh a ania ween nd reorded amonget said i ‘traine duty to | and facts communicated to her in a professional | known gypsy girl came to her death from the | ®¢Clent and he was wal a District in Liber No. 68, foli “ 7 Bladensbe ‘ make Inauiries as to how these privciples can bw | way.” She could not tell even approximately | effects ef het persom haveng Goce outraged b GEaix TRape—The receipts of grain to-day | request of the party secured ORS D ae eg for carried out. It was their duty to facrease the reve- | how many births she hat conducten weedy | eet Person or persons to the jury unknown,” | Were per boat Seneca 1,200 bushels wheat, 109 Mays IES at 9 echick ost CRSDAY, the #24 of hues by all proper means: and, ir 8 conver that she ‘kept no books or records that would | Immediately upon the rendition of the above | b&aels flour and 400'bushels corn to T. C. at 9 o'clock’ p.m., in front « “ oaks a > 5 Wheeler; by boat A. S. Trundle 2,000 busi ieee. all that Lot of Ground i cents ald tia iy” (fs Somoayo MaeRded int | ser that the Board ot Seaith has anything to | Serene oe See narekgtetet rarramts forthe | Wynctler, PEteat tS. Trundle, 3:0, bushels Weta cir in Peter Beatty, Thevikehd der Deakin they’ Sere relicred from euch tax- He wished’ts | do with her business. Dr. Stewart reports that | spony ences rior with the young girl, composed | Kary “Ano frets gare eros OF Schr. | addition to-enid tow. sat part hesher s teat ot Know if this road was exempt. from thy etax, | he has subsequently examined the records of | the gypsy party.’ It is thought they ‘passed ont whontte Hardy A ee ae Nettie | beeen Iet 20k Brepct ea nde of Lingan street, and weuld give notice that if tay recent te pitt ofice, and is unable to find | of Putnam ceunty into Dutchess, ‘and tien | Wheat te Iso aprived with Hous corm wad eine | Detteeea iat and Prospect streets, and running back chat they'could not be taxed. he wo cd task | Mike Docten anew eeterned 19 the ofce by | might have crowed the river into Orange coun: | GrabAm also arrived w The sales on "Change | La cubstautial Frame Dustin ess ere Congress to amend the lav, to thet fier be taxek | Miss Doctor Jane Wilson. She retases to give | ty. It is hot believed hen thee they have en- | were 2,700 burhels chelee wheat at e2.1hearks, | _ Lerma: Oue-fourth of the suchen eee: ngrees to amend delaimed nore priviteges | He names of the parentFOr eituer the white or | tered Dutchess county, though the might have | }'soo piahewntels cheice wheat at $2.11as: : nes of the i nd the residue in ix, twelve, and eighteen months, > ,500 bushels prime do. at $2.05a8: nd 1,506 | Ff. ; Oe ov etriek of lay. | Colored infants found in the tenement shanty in | done so. Couriers armed with orders af arene | 1500 q ' for which notes bearing six per cent. interost {1 es OA apt though she admitted that both of the | have been sent in every direction, aod, antes ee yeh glint J onich shows an advance | the day of sale shall be given, to be secured bya paring for the pavigg et Sad thereby sot out of | children were born in her house, the births be- | the band has scattered, itiethought all wit ce | Of 58 cents per bushel over the last sales 400 | Heed ge ree ot paying for the ravi in. | NS Conducted by herself, and that the names | apprebended in afew days. ‘There is arepart | PUshels yellow corn sold at 6S cents. = nary ay mae tarprieed to nee the 0 which she returned to the health officer are fic- | that the girl was kidnapped from a respectatie | _ FisH Wuarr.—The “rey ete pear | titious and not true. family in Hartford, Connecticut, but the foun. | We, 50,000 herring, which Seceticeh at tnen nocawse It happen ‘To say that the miserable, filthy tenement | dation for such @ statement caunot be toel OF yee aece aes ania we Sakioet tialbnad Sate, for A bill looking to retrenchment as to shanty in Hog alley, where ene, Little, waits out. Coroner Bullock, backed by the leading | arrived to-day from Hortolx wien pact offices a1 5 re found, is un! i u for tender in- D8 3h ythi y a Mr. Suepherd denied that his action was cansed 7 citizens of pring, is doing everything in Lt 5 5 1" w Office at all hours fants, is to give but a faint idenorn = . neous cargo. The schr. Sarah Fisher arrived by aay personal motives, or that head any other | {tary Dateien eins kare his power to solve the mystery. from Port Deposit, Md., with 90,685 feetof lum- sreiun. Pamengers peennoct, 488 Ponnayivante Ss pike people. = his district | Bid by the filth of the crowded alley, is unfit for AN OLp Woman Wants HER LEA: LANK, | ber to Jos. & J. E. Libbey. The schr. Crite- ane Pffice con there prrenas $0 bave their bageage peoples had suflered He” caduraca'*tie | human habitation; vet that is thé place,and | Loer Hcsnaxp. Under the Measing este Hon. from Baltimore, with 40,000 feet lumber alled for and checked at their restdvace, takes -ar theabee such ae that, where Mrs. Dr. Wilson sends these | OF stolen,” Mre. S. Susan Hundley, of Sheftzy’s | for Wheatly Bros. and 20 Sor Jos. & J. or Rew Work, Plas ‘and The Tarolntion was adopted, yeas, 18; naye— | little innocents for appropriate nursing. Yet | farm, Wythe coun Tienadvertises her husband, | E- Libby, and schr. Belle Conway, from Nor- ea Mesere. Murray and Smoot—2. her high sense of honor and duty to those who | Andrew Jackson a —! as jackson I undley, inthe Enterprise. pap erga ees Wheatly Bros. LOAN BILL. ~ | She says ‘he le and 20,600 for Jos. & J. E. The bil! in addition to thefour million toan pitt, | RAYE usted her with their secrets and con: td or gbout two mouths ago, in i a } fidence will not permit her to divulge to the | Company with one Manda Wyrick, who she | « THR ExuimiTio of Bunyan’s “Pilgrim,” at = (re Winton area tenenst?.sacommitter of | Board of Health the real names of Cheornaleny | bellaves “conjures on pewiliered”’ bim by giv- | Market Hall to-night, is a very interesting one, GREA’ > ns rr. Rai = S Traduced from parents of those worse than orphaned little ing him “a cup of coffee to drink, upon the top | and should be well attended. 1872 PENNSYLVANIA RO! 1872 to S300, and. he stated that thattons | babes, Hoping that Ihave successfully accom- | Of which he saw a blue gloss swimming.” ‘They ‘EST. jarope by the First National Bank of | plished the deficate and important order you | were accompanied by her son ‘<Ioe, who left | Cawrwe SaGactTy.—A shoat was being driv- wi jor ST, g0ld. and cousequently there was | have charged me with, I am, with high regards, | Wife and three children.” The deserted matron | en to the slaughter-house, at Canaan, N. H.. 8 of 96 on cach hundred, making the deficit on your obedient servant, W.D.Stewarr, says: “(I want A. J. arrested, and handcutted if the other day, but took to a pond, and could ‘With @ fall corps of first class workmen, a com- tee gem oon 630. }» but besides there were com. Medical Sanitary Inspector necessary, and brought baci me dead or | not be led to come out. The dilemma stock of the — foreign and domestic Dy; Bir. Wall ecid that he coukdinot vote for’*he bi ils the intention of the Board of Health to | alive, as heowes a good many debts that he | waspoleted ont wo sue dog, which swam around » &e., ko, Lam fal to it was at present framed, ki he do so take such action ag the law will admit in the | must pay, and he owes me a support in my old i 3 . "GLEAN 0: LOR. teas oferta ato whether the whole deseien.) can premises Jn relation to this case, and at the | age. He is eappoced ta have gone to Tennessee pe me wee from "nder some jogs, | EADIES’ AND GENTS SPRING AND SUMMER be prov for. same time place the matter before the - > 3 long, lean, ad . ir lee moved that the Rill be postponel anti! | iative Assembly for such action asin the jig. | tellow, about ax feet highs Moe shoulders, | Sere ine Current had a he ne tae a A} Ley fof dietricts And with fie omen fhe | ment and wisdom of that body the preservation | thin beard, light hair aed" conte ea tare) dog took the porker by the ear and him | PREMIUM STEAM Pyeine AN scouR- House he would also offer a resolution calling on | Of life and public morals require. eyes, and about 45 years of *ge;, (being about | to the water, and ferried him safely fog pen) ESTs LIS ee S31 we AX .¢ Sanday northwest, overnor for information as to the amount re twenty years younger than myself.) She otters | where he was wanted . .m., their abatement ord: . Adopted. ied. The Fish Markets, to pay body. fair ice who will return him ——_______ ew] 1857. ARE CONNECTIONS neat entered. Adopted “Mr. Campbell moved (o amend by indefinitely | ALEEAmDatA’-Quomteen nr eey tah for this | 2 Ee, “dead or alive,” and requests all papers | _ ‘Do voulike chickens?” asked a remarkably $ice,49 Jefferson st, Georgetown, D.O Forongh trom BALTIMORE to NLAGARA and THE GARBAGE QvESTION—The Board of | post} ig the bill. day, furnished to Tue Stam by George W. | in the United States to copy the advertisement | modest Nashville uth of his sweetheart, as ap?-tr Feneee ipsa ees een Health have addressed a letter to the commis- | Mt; Clagett urged that the bill should not be post- ory Boe yes — a ae Fee, | aetna, and forward their bills to her.—Zich- he was walking. oat two feet from her, on ~ GROCERS sorner of ibs stroct and Peeneylania avenues sioners of the Washington Asylum in reply toa a anel- » 50, 51, 5 andria: | mond Enquirer. way tochurch, Sunday nig! ‘Certainly OCERS. 2orner of 6th street and Penusyivania avenne, Semmusunteution treat tne secretary of that Ia~ ee ns et aE ee beat Test: | Shad, per hundred, €10.50 to $12; Herring. per —————————— I do,” she replied; “why do you ask such a Gational Hotel, where reliable ‘will be ation t ” stitution asking that the garbage collected by the garbage men be turned over to the asylum for the purpose of fattening hogs, in which they state that in their opinion the garbage collected is totally unfit for food for hogs or any other an- imal intended to be slaughtered for consump- tion as food, by reason of the great variety of = substances mixed with the same, such as . broken bottles, fecal matter and the and that numerous protesta have been eee iJ Lonard ae Health by = ~Aing @ vicinity of the asylum Seatane to cxtablichanes® of 4 wholesale pork- fattening institution in such closé Oroximity to thot residences. The estimated Oe £ —,--7- = gees making the change from Me presentaew.. . the asylum as proposed is over $10,000. seer - Morris, U. S. N., who for ny years past has been on duty at the Wash- po ele yard, will, in_a few days,remove jackett’s Harbor, vork, of the naval post at that point. Mr. Morris has always been very popular with the the east end, and the workmen in the yard par- ly, and he and Mrs. Morris will be great- ly missed. having been activein works of chari- ty. Mr. Morris entered the navy in 1813, and has therefore been in the service 55 years. During the war, when the navv yard was worked to its fall capacity, he. notwithstanding his ad- vanced age, was one of the most active officers ip the yard, and when the troops were landed in Alexandria ander the command of the lamented Ellsworth, Mr. Morris had command of one of ‘the steamers. Graxp Excrnsioxs to Evrore—Those g to visit Spain, Portugal, Italy, Sicily, Egypt, and the Adriatic, via Glasgow, this sea- fon can do so cheaply by the grand excursions of the Anchor line, in reference to which the agent in this city, Mr. Alex. Williamson, 1755 Pennsylvania avenue, can give valuable infor- mation and furnish tickets, plans of vessels, &c., if desired. Mr. Williamson isa native of *‘Old Scotia.” Tourists will find it te their in- erest to call on him. ——__e——_. Arcunisnor Baviey, after confirming 75 Tsons at St. Martin's (colored) church yester- lay, visited St. Joseph's and St. Vincent's asy- ducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor, and the Visitation Convent, in this city, in each of which institutions he was co! ly welcomed ami tly entertained. Confirmation was po lt LF eg | this —- 7:30 o'e! » in Church of the Immaca- late Conception. TRACKS To seven Si was 3 worthy lady, and her death will be mourned by B circle ees ‘Smatt Pox Caszs Rerorten To-par.—One on I. between fa Bi Hi! ie 263 Hi ul “His A “Laxp Pawio”—, Ola fates and n ine to want.” As for | thousand, $4.25 to $5; white perch, per bunch, Plantations for a Song—Low prices have been some members seem question as Bimectt he looked on this matter a4 an act of justice. | 20to 25; rock, per bunch, 20 to 25; offal, per bunch, > “Because I thought if | q\ S. OHARE & SON, ens, é: . Passengers procuring tickets at this office can Mesors "Berry. Onrroll, Chant Cae ay, Hens, | 10,t0 15. it tales of real cetaten gleershy area oe inking a wing,*"and be erovked bis argin as | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRocens, | wear" Ssmmciasos WP, Bh Murray, Shepherd, Smoot; Trimble: Ween” ‘alae Wasuinaton.—To-day, the following sales a oughout the bare. irresistible manner. Sweetness took a wing. x v at the fish wharves were made to shippers by | eastern shore of Maryland. fn Falbot county, —S 1213 77 STREET NORTHWEST. Heer, unt, oop, McK jght, Yaliatero cf ke | R; A= Golden & Bro.,agents-—4000 shat. trow | beg the Guest counties onthe ahore,coutaty nin. seaTSe (Between M and N ots.) Sek : $EntS, S10, 200m egring from #8 to eb; 10) | ine land atarally, very productive, improved OITY ITEMS. — INSURANCE COMPANIES, Governor te intern the eae requesting the |b’ perch, ge ae. Solent ut bulbdings, some Tuinous sales are re- Tvurco-Rvssian Barus; Medicated V: NEW BUTTER! NEW CHEESE! 7 REAT WESTERA FIRE INSLEANCE 180, he amount realized ted. ‘The Easte vend ‘REAT WESTERN FIRE INSURANCE smoust of ehehen sat eo toae amlition loan; the PO Orman ni Gives the fol Fo een we reccanionss, wee ee Soe’ | 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 COMPANY. Shepherds the rele tie ets on my agents 2 been filed int = of the Recorder of Deqds pe ah peed oisting in voles, bane, Hares! HAMS. SUGAB CURED HAMS 16c. PER LB. | CASH ASSETS. sa 306,427 63 Speaker lh eR ee 2 and tne see and B. E. Day to Jona G. | Since 1866, when the Teached maximum Triple Combination. eee 16 16 16 16 16 OFFICE, 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, resolution a eed. ww, aubs. 50 to 65, square 204, 951,500; J. A. gurrency, ana | Willett & Ruoff have received doy OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. re into the damages to ane io Anna M. horthett Simigration, | Ply of the above hats—three in one, adapted for DOOLEY'’S YEAST POWDER. mi3-Sm B. W. BATES, Agent. Tuaract®, and the workt J. Leeo 80 low as to evince eather. ’ HE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE STS cities markets, with = view to the adoption et mee of aland panic. Farms forwhich | sirven-riatep Counter Fixtores and | GBAHAM FLOUR. oar mga. | "J" tomrane fetter for their government; adopted, rehase at £100 | Steel Fountains for Soda Water, to loan free of | Hecker's Wheaten Grits, Hecker's Farina, Bye OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Adjo 5 » will not bring | charge, by Palmer & Green, Georgetown. w,# Flour, Barley Tapioca, Sago, Manioca, Organized Apwsi 1st, 1573. ————— a yaare’ 847, one-half that sum; and those that were held at eosedhedt een heeeny : Duryea’s Corn’ Starch. 5 Tue MAY Festivas at the Sclinetzen pars ) K ab 950 and $60 then, may be bought for$i2and¢15 | AvER’s Hag sd Rg ae ogee oo p fs reece epee gpa ued ye iy. Owing oe | Las . 4 per acre. This is not loose language, but liter- | great remedy » m,w,f.cW A ag $e ia =) atiendance : tion. ‘ Stross. —The trialof | _Cavriox.—Purchasersof the Peruvian Syrup CINCINNATI OLEINE soap. ot 8, sau case of Mrs. Fair vs. Siegfreld & Lohse, | (a protected solution of the j me ey fot, 1 aa : | lessees of Platt’s hall, was resumed in Justis ‘against tag Pome mg a (a coaeng : | Verdenal’s court yesterday. Adams, who, as P ee vas Currants, Raisins. mints: tents ‘Conkling 5 the Plaintif's agent, engaged, the hall, was MEDICINAL LIQUORS. August Koch; sixth, $6, John 160, ty Siren ane Sones, seen ee . vs iearisese Secretary. : ‘Orme, Ging Btowart, Chas. james, . L. Barbour. Ed Droop, Jno T. os Mchaci Green, Jobe Bailey, A flerr. H =“ - < . Dorn, square iH. Kil- | of eid that he represented the lecturess | bark) blown in the glass. Old Port Wine, French Brandy, $5. G. Ruppert; eighth, 4; C. Xi Doura rastee ‘A Gorn | to ve.ah aged. widow lady from the east The | fore purcharing. Bolland Gin. Blackberry Brapdy Ae eo aPeLY coup oting—Hiret prize, #8, K. Heunch; | Wi . ; See ee oye ie rhe ae ee eentit for the |" 4 Guear Invention Stoel Fountains, sheet ta ousns cook FRANELIN INSU ANE .S ANY, ind, $4, Louis Baier; | to Mary K. W = miand posting Dilla azrseciee | tin lined, are the greatest invention of the age - . Imvonsonstap Et Oonentin is 2028. _| | with her rs ing < no for pure Soda Water. Fatner fe Gesen, Cearge- m2)-tr__ 1813 7th st. n.w., between M and N. Ofce i ibe b in of {oS atoms! Bont of the ae wn, sole agen Freer: Bepabiic, No, strect northwest. Blo charge ——_.¢ —____ cliches. , Sweet, light, and wholesome Bread, Direciors.—Dr. Jen. 0. Ba". John Dr.J.m. Roller ‘Biscuits; ‘Cork Breads Musinse Buck: SSCRIVED DIRECT heady J. San 0 Mcouie, t r M. Pumphrey, , 3500; ‘ oe erat ent and ether Grigdio Cakes, and Pastry | trom the Mills in ra dos. H. Geb, By fe had’ been ‘dee eo peipous it anti tome | 20. eaunre 1 S87, aeary B i them for that sum, having only refused {9 re- grocers. 16,6— VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Boer erre iH NEY Bi LEY, time in June next. Wa uare ~ | fund it because the plaintiff would not surren- ov Fon ist MM eel to so a : : ime ‘ c thelr receipt.—San Francisco Bulletin, 13¢h- = Sunities CO conte per berro less than [280Rs your Lire Drives AcRoss THE RiveR.—The Columbia Proor or DEATH IN Cases oF Lire [xsuR- 4 b ancg.—The Chicago Tribune has the foliow- Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. a, 3 almer "Bs Mornzs, 15—In the United States | to ws CATAWBA WIXE, cireuit court to-day, in the case of Hattie B. ——_o__. ot received from Pleasant Valley Wine Qompany, ‘Tisdale va. The Mutual Benefit Lite Insurance | Tue StncER Szwina Macurne sales of 1872 | @% a gallon. compan: so sary rendered for plait 4 were $219,660. 4,12-8,wtt 8. H. BACON, 709 Market Bpacs, eerie Eid Now 1s THE Tine to exchange your old Soda | mart Detween 7th and &th streets. weg tomes veges 1867. Suit was Water see for of the policy, Be ctatening | Sor uerslo aes tie WE Save susT RECEIVED ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1970. ORB OA PITAL en nner nn. 190,000 4 on s summer day. With are LADIES’ SKIRTS, city to country, it is 0 pi 3s anal Building. WHICH WE 4RE SELLING prices and terms. ones taken in exchange. Pure Soda Water in Steel Fountains, at Palmer & Green's, Georgetown. ws LOCK YOOD, SUFTY & TAYLOR, in, Ji au i iH Officer Sutton, from box by the