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EVENING STAR | mecneueewanesy, ane =lGnnnS =o CONFERENCE OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF TEE ‘Mr. Wall ° PS Gi afternoon with prayer by the chaplain. tary, reported Bint ts setae ts esas ahd Jud when eS E male Intermediate Ho. 3, Miss | BOARD OF HRALTH WITH THE BOARD oF TUBSDAY.......00000..-. Same 17, 1873, igs ged a aecond tin cer teacher, eae 5 roiie to eats an indus. . ; PUBLIC WORKS. a Mr. 0) cen . Langston, ing the Board of {rial home for wow sven for sb thin mening in conference epee Gene kpece ot j for, u morn! in erence 1e LOCAL NEWS. thal oF omen and chikirens for this ing aoe apen whe. ow Condensed Locals. Girktian sept, otaspueaeet the 10th Instant in relation to. the constraction No casesof small pox have been reported since ibnfour Benevolent society of tenement houses for the poor. Mr. Lan; yesterday. town; which were Feed @ second time The Board of Health having condemned the FINE GOODS ailantbus trees im the grounds enclosing the MISCELLANEOUS BILLS. Mr. Taliafero, by unanimous consent, Dill to incorporate the ‘Anacostia and Potamane Bal road company, with autho construct, B d Z a-': FCESDAY Jane 17th, mG o'took, 1 wilt an and A railway trom “Tin "street east, cd Choeetn, bnant toosheay end base ‘che fifth fee, to athe to Olio aveuues te lah stgects fe BPOm. ene te "yer Ooetad chs hatenee $ gad oon: ee <e yanad sesenstaene Gane artes red Rea a dae aa sgrernce ue: Ratieolion aad enue toes eeoeeat ae — THOMAS DOWLING, Avot. pepe nna fm Sana -.. Chrietian Tead a second time and referred to committee of the given time. ys FALL BUSH Is COMING. Whole. a~ ime. Mr. La: thought the Rue § ala Association, last night, ‘Mr. F. H. Smith was from the committee on health, reported thons now in use by the Board of Public Works The unanimously e a to the inter. bill Ia rotation to the seplet eee ee ei eee were faulty in ar iegal point of view, and my york Me Ration convention, to be held at Poughieorss, interment of the dead in the District of Golumbin, thought a new defini ld be given’ as to poh ys cy XN. ¥., on the sth of July next. with a substitute for oy ee natural what constitute “tenement houses.” He was POPULAR PRICES. ares = we J : . | Feauiring permits from the Board for con fed ‘the ‘claxses informed that the Board of Public Works would 5 clean » Shillington sends us Demorest’s Monthly Mirror @ucting certain business within the of Wasb- | remarkably well v. consid amend: hich the Board Y Saret of Fection for July. From J. 0. Parker we ich ‘over. Dill provides ington and Georgetown: laid ‘Also, bill to | i ; ic, whton fell to thie we! ment whe ad of Onl conemanny Snes Sot we the Atlantic ly and Demorest's Mirror at church now cx" | prevent the introduction and spread of tnfectious in the contest with the otter OE ee WHEATLED, of fatMion for July, And” Appicton'e Journal for Distr organized, ‘ard contagious diseases in the District of Columbia; he medal in the Coutnet with the grammar school roa 4 ING ASD SCO OK. ‘une 21. dence if ta for grammar, which was mwarded ‘tis om, 87; . tais cveuing for the fortyeave mile tie does | Sees Hi ccs alea were cur; | Saupts Oeuf shouts Marae te ° Fg cy pc is eveuing forty-five mile trip down | Srfor ; Couneit bill Ablina ‘cho luned belonged to this: Ofise open from 2 neet the river and back.” These excursions tromest | <% ea city of Wachhe on wag ake 1 = aak Sid mel oot He ne er ae cone bat it _Oco open trem Tio mw. wntif canes. yeio-tr jered. by. Mr . on Up. me y = district, it, wo t is af no distinction shail be mada ou ac: | pertgt’ avqud, have been given to contanaat his district—Charten I. B* THOS. DOWLING Auctioncer; Georgetewn. is Ourand, Jos. Bro: MPROVED |. Yeas—I |. Brown, Onase, | W. rein. Geo! : ‘and BLY B. Set beeches Gaeek srt, Hlee, Hunt: ‘Murray Smoot, sa ct tees ithe ari ic zee | im the District: Dr: Cox, president of the Bi ATED ON at the First Congregational church. to-morrow | ‘as rviired by sai act, and.shall ha dave—Mestrs. Horry, Claggett and | Chased haudeoues eect ane fa nce et, par of Health, to-day, in compliance with a resolu- l- are ©. N. € the other uirements of said ‘been 3 : is ion of the board, addressed the following cir- Haliegs, xo ‘and Willis J. pa ether conditions ape ity of the qualified voters Apeint OF not voting—Mesars. Brewer the building William Waidecker with s cular letter to the health authorities of New of Seechaticene, buttons and studs, in return for bis | Orieans and other southern cities: Bordentown, N. J uniform kindness in playing the piano at the various of the parieh may hereafter adopt at a parish meet- Lockwood, Hufty & Taylor, for U parpes: Proveded, That in the direction of the by. : ‘Sill eel! at public auctic ‘At a meeting of the Penney vania republican i ph lan de cake eee for, Ehtertainments of the school during the past year Sir. Desirous of procuring reliable informa- RESDAT. June 1%: association last evening, J. SM. Wilson, William | of any church or congregation in communion with m to white schools as a matter of righ! fecupal church in the Distriat of How. J. W. Docgiss were ays dnied to 6 Ustublos of fall nee, Sed eotting ta the ‘ jou. . ra were aj mt w re. Dolumbia, age, uniting in organiza- sent the ‘anociation upon S coonston of the tien of such new parish, shall be qualified to vote at Sranafer of the ground in the Fairmount Park of | the fret election of vestrymen thereof Philadelphia to the Centennial commission on Bd hy the 4th of July next. tion im regard to the progress of cholera in your city, I respectfully Fequest answers at your earitest convenience to the following queries: Ist. Does cholera exist in your city? 2d. If so, how will it pourere in severity with former epidemics? 3d. To what extent does the disease prevail in your locality? 4th. Does it yield readily to treatment? “If so, what . Herbert endorsed the sentiments of Mr. Chase, but the colored schools were good enough for him bail tododge the vono on ‘his Ghee nas teeth all to. vote 01 is bil. Gibbs. James W. Wrenson ¥ Mr. Long called for the reading of the encressed ” Biward Wa Epixcopal church shall not be obliged to meet on | pill-and it'went over, Howard: Wiltces J” Benton’ Waiheke iat eee at MUCELLANEOUS BUSINES<. lenry U. Middleton, Frank W. Boteler,ana Wm. that t Dill to reguiate the Waikecker. “eee to. The bill COLORED SCHOOLS. Mr. Hulse offered a resolution providing for the | p,0¢lored srhools located in the John F. Oook plat of plam marie of Late, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, oe Tne New Camr-:ertixe Grorsn.—A | veniei wnien mass meeting of the memlx-. of the Me- | after iz thedist Episcopal churches was hell yhsterday | man shall refuse to serve east twenty-seven (27) font, buildit O street, bet th and 5th st Geese cake taosen ae sian SG aia alley tweety. etdrecd, ie wa appointment of a committee of five, with the Speak - ee seth aespty = mal reets, | to your locality as a preventative or moditier | Goods in each Gepartment, particularly adapted for | * ey twenty seven feet, ai ence south the parpete of pt ag A ortho con: | © be, ext succeeding srecxamize the condition of the Piedinut and | *£Te<Xamined yesterday ax follows ae of cholera? Any other points of special inter- est connected with this subject will be thank- fully acknowledged. fo oe Want Tem METROPOLITAN Street Rau- RoaD TRACK ExtEexpep EAastwarp. senting the residents of the eastern sec! ot the city, called upom the Board ot Public to-day to urge the extension of the track of the Metropolitan street Sy Comeny ard te lth " ttee appointed to inspest, select, and pur- | Sf itr music wetere aed ae ae pacha mavority talified voters, may, at any parish . gbase certain lands for camp-meeting purposes. | provide that the wardens of such parish shall be There was a ve large attendance, nearly | clected in the same manner as vestrymen, and be every church in Washington district Deing rep- | members of the vestry; and vestriesshall have power resented. Rev. Dr. Lanahan presided, and | t he having stated the object, Dr. Howard read the ches tot tncomslatent With oabiie ie Feport, stating that they had i the | See"s" shall be regarded tract of land itr Maryland, which had bees post | a'%G ay cetiaanes tanita viergaier in view of making it a camp-meeting | tes th their rinction or defect of a fincatfoas in c ‘oters by whom the; elected, aud are eri ind sino & lncation fer pienics 7 Soaeen their offices uatil the period ap- cne hundred #ixty-elght fect t5 the be First street; also, the said siley th the "rear « Premiere, L eastern no one of th of brick stables 0 the Dorth side of said Sipe -y ‘erms, as prescy: : 84.50, with 10 Der cont, Interest from Novemler aah aes, together with the ex of this sale im cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by notes bearing intersat a deed of trust ou the property. the property is struck off. If the terme bot complied with witmin five days, the trastess Teserve the rightto resell the property at the risk railroad as to She peoaraae im the e« the season, at prices to suit the wants of all, 4 onstrn Sool somthin atee ae mitten hed of y i Catherine Jefferson, Josephii ed. Speaker appointed Mecers. Mule, | Hester Mac, George Leadric, Catherine Mant, —— Dyer as members of such com: Mary iainer, ee donnson. Tisaica Mackall, Mat” the Speaker Inid before the House a message from | Earet Anderson, Ella’ Wheeler, Annie Parker, tne Govtanor {fanemtting an ewtinate fora cle Sirah Jenifer, Vincent De Vaul, and Wiliam ward ned — rh goto hain Intermediate No.2 was examined by the teacher, icecream arc | maracas sc.hrm rama oy met ion to the Lincoln Industrial Mission: referred. ere prcot iea Sean the roll, a aeee On motion of Mr. Dyer the House bili “ts provide S ate ee ee een ious pupils were Emma street east and so on to Anacostia ge. They and cost of the defaniting parc! » Conveyauciag Bi E er grades. Mary Holiday, Wil *s 7 ‘at purchasers cost found jimted by law for the next election of v for the appointment of committecs to take charge of ~ ° ; were informed by the Viee President that so Seeente ae a] Lemeeas eat onl a, et “a CHARITY. TEN ESTATES OF BABITUAL DRUNKAKDs | M8 having bee Thaler tardy bos absearduriee tae far as the Board were concerned, uo objections PX DRuwetiup, | Trustees, It ‘abandons aauuiied: ith pura | . MF. Riley, from the commitiee on health, asylum | was taken up, amended, Tread @ third time and yan would be offered, but that it was probably jelo-a THOMAS DOWLING, Anct tended. was abui Bae wi Rare and charities, reported back Council bill No. 44, ari Secondary No 1, Miss 8. I. Fiectwood, teacher, | simply a question as to the willingness of the — — water, was convenient to Metropolitan | making appropriations for certain charitable insti: | {The bill provides that whenever any person, re- branch railroad, and finely chaded. He further inthe District poor he LADIES’ DRESS DEPARTMENT, siding in the District of Columbia, hes nev encace, | ¥88 examined by Superintendent Cook.’ Phe roll Fral oF porsoual, in said Diatri in tations, out of the market-house stated that the tract, 267 acres, was purchased | fund. ihe babtinal uocer, company to comply with the wishes of the peo- Bt $25 per acre, one-third cab, and the balance | , Mr. Thowpaon moved to amend by reducing the. le residing in that vicinity. The Board were of honor was ae follows: Bessie Shippen, Jane mid is unfit, from ~ i + Tiquors,to properly, | 1%ks0m, Henrietta Herbert, Annie ole, Georginun EXTBACRDINaRy, PARGAINS IN Dey to assist them in accomplishing the Becond Flo: in and Btriped Grenadines. Lewt rge Queen, Char! reeman, Jatnes 2 Dilks, at Soe. worth 7B. a " 00 to $1,000 for the Columbia Lying-in | Manage or control the same, the jourt of om, Bebe cha. | ePds desi: and would do so it occasion me ments’ bearing 6 per cent." The grounds bere | Howglalatatog thet t would be provided fur ta | the Bait ef Co bia, 0 the petition of any | son, Bertie Pages Williane Casta Waker Jone, | ofered. ria Law fe Smo tic he be cl * ve oO a ¥ 39% miles from the city, and were 500 feet ‘Gutlck moved to increase the amount to the | neither ereditor uor relative fo sara Disthict of aig | sclls Fremout™ Clark, Irvin, Sewally Frankia ——- STNEET AND Sewer Work.—The contractor has been directed to complete the work on wth street southwest at once. The water registrar has been directed to lay water mains as fol- lows :—A six-inch water main on Boundary street, between 13th and 14th streets; same size on 9th street, from Q toR streets. The con- }2,00, statin; above tt in elevation, and for felly one-third of | Pritidenas smote fae $1490 to cond and most useful iusti- @ mile it was touched by rail. The books were | that it was the best conducted « opened for the subscription of stock, and in a | tution of the kind in the District, by long odds; that short time 350 shares were disposed of. The | thete was hardly a day passed bat there was some stockholders resolved themselves into a joint | poo" infortunate admitted into it, as could bé seen stock company, to be known as tke Washing- | Mr. Brooke acreed that it was a useful institution, ton Grove Association for the District of Co- | bat Sewall, Eddie Colbert, Robert Jordoa, George Tay- rson hving ia said District, and npon summons | 8 Ol ee ® ing regularly served upon such at Le Brooks, Clara Taylor,’ and Sedouia ae pyr Srey Intermediate No. 1 was examined by Miss M.A. may rT @ jury to be sammoned to ortain Dorster, teacher, assisted by trustees, Yosterday. daud | There were thirty pupils onthe roll, two of whom OP : their Laualette, 100 BROWN LINEN SUITS, at......... lvoe} “ at. 100 WHITE LAWN = 100 “ unfit from: that cause poem or control foresal . sleverviog, once were Leonora erty, Abd if the jury af shall return in m . The Mary Wright, Maggie Lewie, Agnes re were others just as usef thonght the : Baldwin, Mary tte Smith, Mary Jackson, Emma | tractor on 23 street has been directed to push es eaten yland; ety well paid Verdict that such person is au habitual drunkard “ * nite : ; “ “ thet the capital sock of the company unaitte | Coneeat aswell arty bes ooh ut fo manner orcontrol ua property W shalt be | Buguardgcus Magi Macys Henrietta Broz, dune | the work toa speedy completion. a a STEAMER LINES. Le alt deer enshares, at SH a share, | "160 °5 cmpron said be would be sled to De‘tine connmittes of such sepvon oo deolared cease | Besch isan Pinkney, Marthe Dade ven, Bat’ | Base Batt.—To-morow afternoon the Reso- COLORED “+ “frome giao | AM ‘MOR LINE STEA and that all denominations would be allowed to ven much Inere th: o i bill, | manage or control his property as aforesai Nagel) eee Dudley, Jane Giles, | rate club, of abeth, N. J., and our Wash- ’ r 655 Sail from Pier 2), North River, become subscribers to stock, and share the ben- | ui ic was necessary toetaim ® portion sf tnis mac: | "That the committce, buts cutest tea: the die our Wash- | 30 WHITE LAWN WRAPPERS, §5 50 to § 0) efits of divine worship wit em. e fellow- ington elab w: ecesnar, ket-houne poor fund for the purchase of fuel daring : te EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SAT! charge of his duties, shall execute a! bond. with tir principal | abateh on the Olympic atoumie Ae ee oushP | 100 BATESTE POLONAISE and REDING wn Tbe, Patenser eccomm:dations ‘on Bteainsty of ing were elected officers of the association for | the winter months. gurety, to be approved by the court, to the Quited in ihe presence of several trustees | are evenly matched-an exciting contort be from.. —— 1 to $2 | this Mine are unsurpassed for elegance ihe ensuing year, viz: President, Dr. P.Mow- | The smeadment ST Scan gniee tora: py amonnt of | and many friends and re ‘edd: Beane 100 WHITE LAWN POLONAISE from § 375 | SP4.¢ mfurt. Cabin state rooms mee ard, vicg president, Wm. R. Woodward; secre- r. Browne wov strike ont for the x wo yearly rete to be Titorions pupils were : = ‘i - $22.00 x "s ; Women's Association andl insert §1 derived fr m real estate, conditioned for the faithful | ™ $ ¥ a pe nae . PASSAGE TO % Paward F- Simpson; treasurer, J. A. | [yy subecquruthy withdee nae ert S100 performance of his duties. : fore ian Braden ieee Wwe ms, Ani THE COURTS. nd BEDIN B LONDONDERRY. . Mr, Browne move to strike ont $400 forthe Cen- | | That such committee shall have entire controt of | Williams: Maty Wheeler, Logie Seen ne CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Mocariiw 96 00 to $18.00 Sat. steamers, Wed. steamers. Before the meeting adjourned, it was decided | trai Free Dispensary. the estate, real and person Cary, Helen Ricks, Lucinda Harris, Willinm Tay. | 4°¥,Jobn M. Lough and ROE. Thompson a Corrency to have 4 grand union picnic on the 4th of Juiy, Mr. Kiley was opposed to it, and explainedthe | ard. He shall have p or, Cathrire Lewis, Frances Brooks, and Janis | ftom Police Court; jadgments for defenda {Sand $0. €75 aud 96 by way of inaugurating the p-ground. creat amount of good effected by this orgauization, | such drunkard, and to adjnst and settle all accou In this school there were thirt?, papil agreement. Charles H Fiuktiny + amat psa sco Masami i Mr Browne contended thet the District makes | due from him ue and be sued in bis | twenty-neven of whom were in attendanes Tre nee 5 lead guilty and. hued cure; 4 Resvit or a Sturt vor Covnszr Fees— | provison for furnishing medicines to the poor | representati Ibe the dary of « iions in all of the above schools wes kcniy ; nolle pros. Alice J » cur $m. $1,000 Claimedt—A Verdict for $240 Renicred.— | Ueough itaregular ward apothecaries, and hecould | committer to a income of the chera and pupil Yesterday, inthe C cuit Court, Judge Ham. | eae eee tions of tne hit ee to m yas for pri Yate organizations of this kind, re- they Certificates ns ayn pe se Sirtcntin daigamente fom at Saber Court;) guilty; motion in arrest tat : sons ee y urt;) guilty; > BATES AS LOW AS BY ANT OTHER PIRGT-CLass Link. pares, the case of A. K- Browne agt. Margaret | Ccjve uo reports, and Kuow very little abvut, on of hiv or her family. "To all other, respect ee eee UARIEAN ONT er eTeme’: | CIRULIT GODET, Juice Hum 1 idling Gene ye PENDEMION BROTHERS, hea—action for counsel fees—was tried, Mr. | “The amemiment was not agreed to. Seeicia_Wrovides for in thie aci,the rightsa0d | 4 convention of delscaie rom each of the | sgt. the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas railre: Fst. vp. w. or WILLIAMSON & CO. 1733 Pom W. B. Hawes for plaintiff and Mr. F. Miller tor Mr. Gulick moved to reduce the ‘amount for the | dutics of committees appointed under its provisions sat a i arr " 1A re defendant. The ntiit sued defendant fe Industrial Home School from $2,0w to €1yw; net | shall be the same as the righ: ities preac: divisions of the Sons of Temperance in the Dis. ft men gd - — r pial intiff, Merrick avenue now ents, Washington. mé6-t,th.«.m ~ neha awe dant for eoed be. by law for the coumuittees appointed over luna trict of Columbia was held yesterday in the | {oT defendant. The Piaintif,, a colored man, 81,000 (with a { of $100) for services in the fr. Ekcnpeon moved to strike out $5,000 for the Orlssinal Gort ros employed by the Washington and Alexandria rail- ease of Mrs. Shea, who, it wi remembered, ay » tor the of elect- That the Supreme Court of the District of Cc fone F. M. Bea killed Officer Doyie ix December, 1571, and was | Jiycimens bin shall have power to sell the estate, real or per- | jee, Teeth He Grand Division, F. M. Brad- pital, and insert $2.40, aud that the difference be retaii @ EW BXPEESS LINE VIA CANAL, ned for the poor fund, to be ex- road company as flag man,(to go before the trai entering and ns TWEEN leaving the city,) and while #0 em- REAPY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS (or | PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA va, W. or Doyle ix 1 ‘ al oF p Deputy M. W. P., presiding. “The conven- | ployed, in March, 172, the defendant having the ihoTON abc ies, ama Henited, es 46. Mldeappetiag dec risicimaiy Tes smmmdicat was agra ts | habiton druthard isco rica cont | to broweedd to fie tnatciton off a grand | Paha ran tains er the wart seas mantels cea sare Fieve. with Mr. Browne for the accused. Mr. 3S and the Lill paseed, is now anthorized by law to sell the real or personal Bi. Bradley, Depacy BE We Bea i cane: | trates Michie te cleteed ee Ce oe ertond NESDAY nud imed . % » from the committee on financ: estate of idiots and Innatics, or in whick #nch sale | F.M. Bradley, Depnty M. W P.; W. H. Arm. s > red, result of care- AY She ae ek ee nene CS Im the case eden | ee ee ee patie ee | aac (ices and lnpatics, or_ in y such habitual | strong, of G.D.of Maryland, MW. As a. Cripple, bine tor ie efor se badly ernohed as to | 159 dozen Ladies’ Cotton SKIRTS, with six tucks, ft ye toed fe was _pala - ‘Rude of delinquent taxes, with a sabstitute, which was | drunkard, or necessary for the payment cf hisdelts, | Brid Pi fe. He claims $10.00) damages. made sects for to-morrow. admitted that the services had been rendered, 7 on of grin for to to reconsider the vote and the question for the jury wasas to the value. by which Council Lem 40, to punish intoxica ed A number of members of the bar were exam- | perons and regulate the sale of mtozicating liquors we pon his point. among them W. A. Cook, §. | Saetaken up abd agreed io, and the bill read a thir, &Fhilbpe, M- Thompson and lt. K- Elliot, who | timeand pawed. testified thatthe services rendered were worth Mr. Thom: ‘@ bill making appro- from $500 to $1,000. Mr. Riddle sht that priations for salaries officers of the District $400 would be @ fair valuation, and Mr. J. H. | of Columbia; also, @ bill making appropriativn to Bradle thought thatas Mr. B. was a young | defray the ordiuary and contingent expenses of the man #10 would have paid him. The jury took | goveruient of the eumriet of Commanie, 008. pro. {he case at 3 o'clock p. m., with instructions to | Scribing the limite thereof; also. « bill to prov ide for bring in a sealed verdict, and were out antil 10 moe Rpm yep ag pp Hoek when they signed their verdict, which | Bia for the fiscal years ending June 30,1872 wa 1873) it is understood was a ape grt el one. This | and until the expiration of the frst quarter of the morning, on the meeting of the court, the ver- | current year; ail of which were read and laid over. dict was opened and entered for <0, making a | Adjourned. oz for his support, or for the malutenauce and edu: | Brge. MW. 8:5 A. C cation of his family. And the course of procesdiugs | O° 9: ™ rgd t. - if to effect such sale or sales shall be the same as in 573 ‘i $ cases of sales of the estate of idiots or lunatics. M.W.S.; W. H. Chase, That all contracts, agreements, or cratits with | ter to open the Grand Di habitual drunkards, ‘after the finding of the jury | of Columbia was then granted to members of aforesaid. and with botice of the samethat such per- | Good Samaritan No 1, Hen eed ee 2, Equal sou is unfit fo manage or control his or her ‘operty si Movenaid, ether by note, bill, bund, or vibertrise, | No’ and Vena Hoes Dien oe te unfit to aug oF ‘control his or her property, as | delegates who were not members of tl The case occupied the afternoon session of the court. GEORGETOWN. THE PAVING OF THE SIDEWALKS on Ist street has been stopped, (for want of bricks, it is said,) to the regret of all dwellers in upper George. town. Can’t something be done to forward this necessary work? THE PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS CO! menced here to-day, and will continue a wee River News.—The steamer John Gibson ar- rived to-day from New York, with a fu! cargo ot — merchandise, the steamer Geo. H. Stout cleared tor Philadelphia with a mis- cellaneous cargo, including 250 bbls. flour for 2m. only. sont | pay mee A EELEETS reer”. ©. TUES. 100 ee ith mine tucks, a Philadel mee] an Te) once, Bust a iz 5 Phi i " vi JOA, PERECE'N Songram trot, Bow ALDO at And a ful line of EKIRTS, tucked, plaited and em- broidered, from $1.45 to $25 cach, with “im- | 4% a. proved spring band.” i Freights acti by 100 dozen Ladies’ Cotton CHEMISES, with | teh at Gekeral OMe GOs hone ee eS COntS _" ‘the steamer wharf will be promptly attended ilo — Grand sons making such contracts’ or | Division were then initiated. ‘Tie Deputy MW. ith such pereou as aforesaid shall be | P.then declared the Grand Division cons ituted, ‘That when aby person for whom & committer has | Awereeeated it to Love, Purity and widelity. been appoiuted. nuder the provisions «f this uct, | ith the tolleetien sete ee shall become competent to. mau. oF her prop | Wingelds Wk. wkd Gon ei? 2 erty on acconnt of a reformation or har Habits | Wintield; G.W. A., W. H. Young; G: 8, as to sobriety, he or she may apply tosaidcourtto | Dunning; G. T., A. C. Constantine; G. Also a complete line of Plain, Tucked, Puffed, Plaited, and handsomely Embrvidered, ot ’ have said committee removed, and the care and con- . 1; G. Con,, Samuel W. Yeatma: . | New York, via canal; and the steamer Colum- prices from @1.62 to $3.25. total of 2a, HOUSE.—Mr. Brewer moved that copies of re trolef his or her property restored to himor ler, | SH Eilenhorst. Phe following representa. | bia cleared for Baltimore, with a miscellaneous | 100 dozen Ladice Cotton DRAWERS, tucked, se TE Wasutne- | Mtien of thanks to the Cabinet officers for furutshing any the disabilities provided for im this act removed: | tives to the National Division were elected: cargo. Bt vevsscnnnensseessecasnnnnsennmenrceretecsernnenenneneee] S COMES NEST 1m SGTTE Wi Badr | Volumes of the Statutes at Large be transmitted to fe hy eae ne era qisu soy | W. P. Drew, W. H. Chase, George Savag Grain Trape—The canal boat Seneca ar- | 100 dozen “ “ 8 cents Pod eee tig | them; agreed to. section fs made, on proof that veld: conamine has | John Johnson, J.L. Kidwell, W. Van Vieck, | rived to-day with corn, rye and flour, co “iy od 200 dozen + * xd 8100 cennnaee < last, about 12 o'clock, <e tata at least ten dave beforerof enchin, | C» W. Denieom, J. L. A. Winfield, W. H. Young | to T. C. Wheeler, and the canal boat south, were awakened by loud screams from a | , MJ. Dyer introduced a Also a large variety of elegantly trimmed, at prices ranging from $1.25 to $5. Our stock of FRENCH UNDEBWEAR is repicte with all the elegant desigos in CHEMISES, DRAW- ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, and DRESSING BACQUES. ication, to cause @ jury to be summoned | and J. K. Bridge. a. whether said applicant isa fit INSTALLATION. eet ann TE the ear or control of his or her | The Grand Division reassembled at s o'clock. Property ; and if the said jury return im their verdict | at Wall's Opera House, for the purpose of in- bai such person is fit to have the control of such | stalling the wewl elected officers. The hali Property as aforesaid, then the court shail enter an 1 filled, apa th >. Order fully restoring such person to all the rights | Was well tilled, and the stage was occupied by and privileges enjoyed Before said committee was | visiting ein Dronning score ot temper- sppointed: | Provided, Thatanch committee so re- | ance otganizations in the District of Columbia, shall be allewed a le time to settic | representatives elect to the National Division Beets UL teupad. to bem over {ec money or | from the Grand Division, grand officers-elect, hand 01 Afte Prvalignte nay contract made ta geod fart bese fe Odd Pare eae rie NS EY, gomniittee while acting as such: © Provided further, Fellows’ choir, and prayer, Deputy M. BO application shall by sustained forthe re. | W- P. F. M. ype Pepe @ few introductory moval of any committee appOinted under the pro- | remarks. The chi ters with 2,000 bushels wheat, consigned to Waters. house in that neighborhood occupied by a fam- | £oF 8 cotuiut sion, without cam; of re the report of t ity named Cull. ‘The men of the neighborhood | 2° Sewber 1sih, 1871; as read & oa anandds Weis suanat thn caaer cee Sen hen das meetin ai he cobain comet citement, and entered the house, where the: procendings unter the act, and * Wher- as it is appa- found Mr. Cull and a relative of his deceased it, a gn My ame ase mn wife, who is acting as housekeeper, and others me — Ei She tamil aout of bed, in’ high etato of | fog revmcencarefal amination and counteriica excitement, tellin, who came in that the 9 ? There ghost of Mrs. Cull, (who died quite suddenly | RrCP¢tligislative authority and sanction: about ten months since,) with the spirit of her | : ‘Potten, little child (who died a week or two ago) in her Jamie G. Fayne, and 5 L, Branton be created « com’ mission to serve’ witho " . ae ee to CITY ITEMS. PURE Sopa Wares from steel fountains, at Coughlin’s, sth and F streets. pocadiclie~maces tly Ax E1out-Syecr Turr Sopa Water Foun- TAIN, been used one season; also, a Counter, Tumbler and Holders, for sale at one-halt of and on ‘terms. Apply before Wednes- 7th and F. 2 cost, ward Passage, crossing the Meridian day ‘next, at Wright Bros., 2 Rothing t> ‘to the north of 4. sang another song, enti- | Tyy-rrxep STREL FOUNTAINS forsoda water UNARD LINE. “- Visions of this act until after the expiration of one | tled “Forgive and Forget,” after which the + Cc made to quiet the scared family and Py Ta on on BT meg ST ‘ A he | are better than ; the water is purer. ‘Try ~ per month, and ap) 8500 to pay t poi for neglect of | installation service was begun and continued in v them from the belief that there was really a | 207% peau Hoty or mismanagement of his trust ] accordance with the ritual of the order, when bitte ae mor tb TEE BRITISR AND NORTE P NEw BUSINESS. i ¢ newly installed officers were inves! h ATs ATS! L Ts. ‘the flies!” “Finding Mic Sethe sreoteames potion of proserty GOA; 9 Wi Mees Me ae Tapa e Commie | the beige oC hein: ethos Gs We or a | Thelateat ue hae nicater young shins inicio f the house =~ ex- pata mo improvements on corner po saniaiome purposes; referred to committee on Padang was oe eee the and jight Legere Fie ——— We mention afew of the many desirable Goods to } magpolh Taosts were purely ina | “Ut; irowue submitted resolution, which wae | the ouse Tesrlved.taelf into committee of the | with singing and brief addresses, orig) ~ | seg ite pe. Vuuert & Itvary's, be found in this Department : ve, Temal 5 " . hole ‘maki nnsy! ave 5 » 5 “louse siose? other’ quarters were temporary Hones by wi open the ‘Baltimore a TS for damages caused by Monroe and Surr rm tHe Baxkavercy Cover.—kKe- eee pananenes INFANTS’ FLANNEL BANDS; provided for them, and oz all retired, leaving | mac railroad o¢cupy Maryland avenue, between 9th | Aqueduct streets, Geo committee | cently there was entered in the Bankruptcy Tae Purest Sopa Water is that from | FLANNEL SKIRTS; the house in of the spooks. ’ and lth streets. } Tose and reported it to t! was passed. | Court a suit in which Wilder, Sons < Co. are | steel feuntains. Coughlin has it at 9th and F | Pisin and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; prams: poropristions forthe year nadine Sane sons 1:73, | ‘The bill imposing taxes forthe year ending June the complainants snd Austin P- Brown defen- | streets. Pla, Tocked and Rbroidered SLIP4; Ostr TING THE OLD Cawat DitcH.— | Sppre! lone for the year #1 iy » Tsou x lant. case ru force defendant gr ETE DEESSES, in great ; ‘Fhe Sus tngeovemante ose being made by the | SE District offices; re B moved its postponement for one day, | into bankruptey the petitioncrs,being the hold. | _ D¥srureia ie_a Hybaa-ueapeD Monster, Mr. Campbeil presented a putition fer the opening re z ment under . Babcoc! 7tm, 12th aare 447; * ‘and «tated the taxpayers of the second distri ers of several notes given by detendaut for lum- SoSiae ctrects, benwers worth aad cesta “ar Meknight, intrctoced Wail precertbing the | hed bad s bearing in reference tothe couety tat bat | try anata motes given by has been filed, in streets, is a subject of much congratulatory | manner in which duplicates for tax fale'corntatee the first district had as yet had no hearing. which he admits that he i CHRISTENING BOBES; SHAWLS, Plain and Embroidered; SAOQUES; LONG COATS; WOOL BOOTS; from which nearly all ‘the ills the human flesh is heir to” originate. The Peruvian Syrup, solution of the protoxide of Iron, is ve the notes, and % . * remed ‘this 0 and SATIN EMB. BOOTS; Semment by eux citinous. Fourteosth strect, |: lest or deeravel, chetibe met. Ales, peti Mr. Smoot ur J that there was no a ae Sew he gave them he’ vg viciye Fon trod and weil estabilsied remedy for MERINO SHOES and tat ? between the points named, is nearly complete: yee Ge Felfet Seen seein ce Sunes: tee od, | beara parties w rested » that under certain contracts for pat ihe —— . . “ *s srriage * gre ig me gaan locks, etn kooper, to grass east oF eeaocetia cat a8 he Pe nt before ie ered thee they should would realize from the sale of the lumber asut- | When other remedies have failed. 6 INITIALED BIBS; NUBSERY PIN! and the footwalks laid with North river blue : t ! re h of G street north; referred. winearnest to the end of the session, as | ficient amount to pay therame. That the con- stone flagging. Gas fo ewee = ~ one — “str a crbert presen ed ‘&® petition for opening an a i iJ oe vipa a there << he thee a ~ Npoligd Lo gees? to Wy ase nena ee eee ee | ee Vetuilion presented the petition of W. H. | “The gonsidcration of the bill war snetponed. Gating thai se eineoln cit Get ane Leper ae proces Barbour, saking to be compensated for damages | | Mr- McKnight introduce! « bill tw fhe protec. | (uring {he time he expected. and that before tg ahah eng egg ms pase [Pomp ome ell SE tion of park: or lawns in the District of Cottmbin; | th came de Sas meres seteaber of 0 literated, the prominences where bi ine Mr. Hulse introduced bill to pay the ordinary and | read a second time, reon.| firm came hare i. propaga pear a stood leveled. and the curbing and footwalks contingent expenses of the District guverum-ut; | pablic works anc property. uation and he agreed that ei extended across the line of the bed of thecanal. | referred. The bili making appropriations for the sinking | treated as renewed notes, and therefore the What ix greatly needed is a few street lamps Mr. Brown submitted resolution reqnesting the | fund and for the interest on the debts of the District notes are not overdue. He further states that to light up that space, as itis arather dismal | Governor to order the proper ollicer o remove ob- | of Columbia and of the late corporations of Wash- | the‘cgutracta wich tire parties to whom he ex. wall on dark nights. ” PTEctions in Washington and Jackson streets, | ington aud Suaiar an Gamenriadais of GL tor pects to dispose of the greater part of the lum- ———— Pa Se ness the book tor the year ending June 30, have been aw: and in ‘a short timo to Cross Avewst Exectiow.—The recent | Mr. Wa ackeche aesaredey etlomions Egsaeny | 183, wae considered in crnomitios “of the whole, | be able to pay the notes. Fes Columbian College met at the | [o'bcnds drawing intercet at 10 per ceut, therefrom, | reported to the Honse, and passed —— Ponp’s Exrract is tor sale at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhere. tw, f,tf Take Care or You ALUABLES.—Call and @xamine the fire and burglar proof vauits of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, for safe keeping of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu- ables. Kents from ten to sixty dollars per an- referred to the comm oe yj seceants LINE OF oTEAM#u IPs, . ——_e—___ wi SEW TORK. ye House went into committee of the whole on Tus Aquevuct Bripex.— 7 the Editor of The Gryanictog en staan amoclation, Mr te, A | 5." ftitero offered a reeotation recuesting ine | be hedicure went ints, conmalties of the wiiote on |, Tum AquEDtCe I directors of the Chesapeake mach, cures wind colic and| FOR CHILDREN, 2 tos Years of Age; ‘Thayer inthe chair, and T. HM. Janvier sere. | Boardof Pubic Works to’ place ges lees an Vine | Cie, Lon in the chai hand aera eee? and Ohio Railroad Canal and Bi ‘Com- | causes natural eleep. It is ® substitute for Fog A motion made by Mr. Whittaker, that | ginfs avenue, from 4% street to the canal; adopted, | sideration ef :he hilt, it appearing thas there wes so Bany? And are they responsible for the con- | castor oil. SKIRTS; CHEMISES; DRAWERS; & committee on organization, consisting of one | _ Mr. Brgsanted the, petition of Robert Gi. | quorum, preseut— Messrs. Brower, Clagett, Cox, |- Gition of the Aqueduct bridge? I counted: to: Snoan onc dinas, ba appetuacd ond to stpert on | Gapbelb in referenes to the water main; also, ia: | Dyer, Hunt, Loug, wot, the week NIGHT DRESSES; roe hence. was laid on the table. g, Marray, Bheph “ troduced bill to pay for the survey of the Potomac | Taliaf. e Speaker only being present—the day sixteen bee omg) five of which had lan. . House, and | terns, three el commitee rose, reper ad er, in them, and il, Matthew Trimbie, C. P. Har- Mr. Shepherd presented the petition of the trust- | it adjourned. ‘a8 these are very seldom lighted, the bridge is BACQUES, in Cloth, Flannel and Pique; P. Berry were nominated for the | ces of the Latporen, Cor SS =a Pr; Tm ‘Tune_ The fretting as Piney Break a = pales . beak hyod pe ghod SHIRT WAITS; CAPS; ee eee i eee pororted. ; 0% ’ ” | Course yesterday.—The race atthe Piney Branch | Sridesthercthonue es ead thensecting SUN BONNETS and STRAW HATS; declared duly ciected by the chair, the Mean yesterday evening drew out a large | of a frame build: , to be used as adram course s ing, Mr. Sess. frensthoceusistes wera, er! many of those in attendance being | to supply lawless villains the olsonous. fad Tenciaung i kemenat ene scotiowed, | Tebred adverse *publishing ‘aad, Mosctactariog flies. Fhe race was or a puree of 8000, mandé which they need to inspire and sustain them In ng M H. Middleton, C. Hi , and A. bI and und f the dar! y Dil appro- r leners. My ras a rol murder ler cover ot Swiss and Pique OVEB-DBESSES. > be “Aloosreported Middleton Sutered nen hy F. Rambler; ©. Hopper | fers rtnet alioeea tie re sos oC the conten oe . 5 a . ge mot ;, O. te as that wed at the ol of the i (Yires- | * Honest Johny ac whiting, bog Charley ous? Ooty woe FoR MOTH FATCHES, FRECKLES laborers es. lessrs. Dorsey Clagett, = eeemgey seg oes ‘> TF. Gieeag ee, ee ee fom vitor tie Fe ton, and Robert Strong were cosen judges“ia | Scnoot. Awanps—tn the last. two ai amt, laws of the District. ‘he bili im juced years, trying for the start Rambler, who was driven | eight prize medals for proficiency in grammar 2 by Allen and Board USE PERRY’S the House of De! on the 13th instant to the cemmission- Dorsey, struck and tore his quarter s9 Celene gender tagpinnenp | e ci mle, htsened ; 4 that it was thought best to withdraw | of Trustees of the public schools of this city. MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION, pe Bo eee eee podgt tre of the him the contest. This left John, driven | These have been com for by all the gram- endorsed as : ng. ai laying water- 5 - mar schools, and with the following result by the a meanmof ac by ©. Hopper, and Charley Hi driven b; by ing Complishing the desired object, Monee Aine. Ovor tA p aby hee iT IS RELIABLE 4ND HARMLESS. Cater Lugs | Ned Moses, to compete. fi resul 1812, Henry H. Grant, for arith- LADIES’ DRESS rp : PIMPLES ON THE FACE, BLACKHRADS - fi john, in 2.51. ‘second heat was | metic; distriet, 1872, Sallie K. Ran- committee the above-newed bint Por larieg | toon by faces inate Ia the third heat Jou | do fOr grammar, and Mats 3. Rohrer, for AND FLESHWORMS, Inw, which oop Gusmeed, sndcom: | Hayes behaving very badiy. "Ia the fourth nett | M. Willashe, both for arithmetic; third Gisele . Special Order Department, USE PERRY'S IMPROVED COMEDONE clusion arrived at. time oitt | the good start, with Hayes ahead, | Edwin L. Scott, two medals for grammar in 3 AND PIMPLE REMEDY, com: | but reakng before the first quarter was | 1872 and 1873; third district, 1873, Susie E. Por- > . THE GREAT SKIN MEDICING. BvILptne PErarts have wh Feached he John totais the inside track ter for grammar. s we * our Pennsylvania | and lead, which tion he maintained TEMPERANCE CommERCIAL ASSOCIATION. “1 "Ee gouscher, brick dwelling, bey fireet | The track was in excellent condition. Wecntante Tee an meation 7% . a 5 . vernor - —— Associa- 2d, between nh E 0) 3 Leve w G the: house bonds; | Sawrsary Fox—The Toliowi communica: tion” ste. the atic of the recorder ms ef at Tiel Sees rene a, Seah =iet setts avenue do.: H. Garrett, two-story frame, | "jy, Board of Healt et in : Z = follow! xem, ‘en ‘oar Dear ‘4 erer for our area eecre er eae s pe Fo he JERS ahwrea rar ES. and we have on to ona aweek atatime. (He my havea on iness and enabie its mem\ers to PI rt ‘his horse, but all dirt cartmen have that.) farchase family groceries where ill not Piease to the offtger that direets the clerk ‘ht in contact with intoxf:a: urs. that tdges the ea that sels the man (Jon. The capital stock is $200,000, divided into: that Ince tia annoy BuILpinc AssociaTion.—At a meeting Bmdorsement:- Morse, 5, P-, complains magi | {be Columbian tive td ‘and sav- Saar nea tee at removed by the cart that the street | iho representative eineey aaa * sibere bie Property les Tans te gath- cate OS ae Seki, fi Reese | Dey terror Mle Pagswonrn tu, i 4 i

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