Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1874, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

duter Star not able to extend their observations ou! 2, Us74. | the city limits, Id LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, &¢., To-night. Rational Theater.—* Led Astray. Opera House —Grand pantomime of “Joeko, the Brazilian Ape.” .—The drama of and other attractions. the ‘occasion leading to the mansion be; by the arrival of visitors, wi by the family, and rej by a string band stationed in the vestibule. the saloon parlor there wasa refreshment table, literally groaning with silver, rare exotics, and Viand known to the epicurian art. Hos- | W. pitality and good cheer who. once within those spacious parlors, seemed loath to utter the word “adieu.” Mrs. W: bridge was attired in black velvet and dis; ‘ception the Ingle- glere of the Abbey,” Fair and festival, Israel M Fy building, South Washington. Orcheetrien music at No. 463 Pennsylvania —— -« —___ Locais. The services in the Catholic churches yester- were largely attended. colered man, named James Jackson, fel! from his horse on ith street y and was severely injured. From Robert Beall and J. © gers Weekly, for The Nationa) Metropolitan Insurance Com- | have declared a dividend of five per cent. 1 past six mor The little mmat were made bap; barrelof tiour from Jobn peire of sboes from L. Heilbran. Mr. RK. S. Kuffin yestentay qualified as sheriff Of |Alexandria county, Virginia. be the first colored man that has ever taken the @ath of office as sheriff in Virginia. One general and twenty-three special super- arged by the Board of | st ultimo. on account of <A | monds, the daughter in drab lik, lace, terday afternoon | Pearl crnamentss Without side villa is one of the most eligible for rec tuon purposes in the District of Columbia. of the Children’s Hospital y the receipt of a Bridget, am! six imtendents were Poblic Works, on the the discontinnance of work for the se sson Lieut. Eckloff, of the 6th precinct, yesterday handsome presents from the Among them was { €ason. Mr. ¢ reeeived sever cera under his command ir of gold specta, sand a handsome meer- = job Angus (who was, until a few years since, leading builder of this cit resides in Chicago.) ix here on a congratalations of friends on his healthy appearance. | Yesterday, the active members of the Arion Quartette Club presented Miss Moreile—the Well-known soprano singer—with a handsome desk, in consideration of the | ered the club on Korrery axp Kecoy bis many | o'clock p. m. | cupied by robbed of able arti walnut writing valuable services she bas r several occasions. pc Ee Dr. Froruincuaw On Curistian’s ALLEG- | ED Boby-SNaTcHING.—A correspondent of the Tribune has interviewed Dr. Frothing- the Ann Arbor medical institution, who, according to the diary kept by the a'leged ristian, now in jai ction of the grand Rear Estate Saves. James 5 equare resurrectionist, Chi ows error;) $10. eity aw: sting the ry, Was Albers, is Christian wrote to me that he had | for obtaining material for dissection, and could send me some good subjects, and i teid him to send them on. Le here he was to obtain them. to resort to this method of obtaining | bh, , a8 we can get them in no other way. permits us to take the bodies of persons who¥die in the state's prison, unless they are claimed by friends or relatives, the tender-hearted omicials think that the bodies of friendless murde-ers and thieves are too be used by the anatomist. Rever cognizant of any person of note or re- etability being sent to this institution; and, | ctable citizen is ever disturbed for | it is because, through the inter- fiicials and the public, ac false prejudice and mawkish sentime bodies of those who 1 are denied to the physician feelings must be outr: | lot 10," David M. Crown, lot Though the fa: IMPROVEMENTS OnD’ | or Peete Worxs.— streets has been directed to have F street cleaned up at once ting gas-pipes and fixtures in the market-ho has been orde; near ()ueen’s Chapel road. ‘aged, is it net infinitely better that they be outrage! by the dissection of dead bodies than by the mutilation of some | ef our ‘amily and friends by physicians who ualified for the work by ob- al knowledge wh dissections?” — have never been taining that pract enly be got by proper Ter Harry New Year or THe Krixpe! GARTEN Se HooL.—In the parlors of the Asse church, corner of 5th and I streets, ye: afternoon and evening, a delightfu iven by the Misses Pi their pupils to the parents and friend: little ones, This isa kindergarten school ining seventy-one pupils,from three and « if to twelve yearsof age.and has been re- Fkably successful. The doors were openee 4 o'clock, ana the children received the ents and friends to the number of six hu) ed during the evening. There were gymnas- tic exercises, singing, and games, including the bag, and a romp, which was enjoy. @ spectators as much as the children. freshments in profusion were served, and later im the evening several tab! with a magic lantern exbibition. gether it was one Fen’s parties of the season. o taipment was Scppew Deata colored, died suddenly in leaux were given | was summoned ut unnecessary as death was caused by apoplexy, jG most Enjoyable child- Tae Tueaters.—A great treat is offered at ; Ford's opera house to-night, when the famo: antomime, “Jocko, the e yy the Ravel-Martinetti and Prof. Davies, the wonderful ven- tiloquist, will again introduce his fanny peo Next week Madame Janauschek will ap- “Led Astray.” so well mounted and so well to-night or to-morrow night will mias a great treat. Next week the Kellogg opera troupe ap- r. The Performances at the Theater Comiq ite thie week are unusually entertaining, and should attract large aud ‘Tue Corcoran ART ti acy Bea Trustece—The board of trustees of the Corcoran Art Gallery eld a meetin, re nesday evening last, and determine of opening the It is now supposed that tl be opened within a week or ten 8. There will be no formal ceremonies on the occasion. A special invitation will be ex- tended to the President of the United States, the members of the Cabinet, the Senators and Representatives in Congress, the judges of the Supreme Court. and other hi the gallery om the day prec wi generally will be admitted. side galleries will not be opened to the public as Many pt the statues, &e., intended for their orname: abipped from Europe, have not yet atrived. —_——.——— DEATH oF AN OLD Citize¥—Mr. Jeremiah V— Meeting of the h ofiicials, to visit Hine in bis debt. ‘The present president of France (MacMahon,) when informed of the petition for clemency, tion, + Said Thy ‘ved. "| responsibility upon. me. | afrait of it. "The journals say that I cannot use my right of mercy without losing my personal urn. ene of the oldest citizensof Wash- popularity, but that consideration will not de- has been de. ‘on, died this morning at his late residence, ; ter me.” A few minutes afterward the Duc on 19th street. of heart disease, in the seventy- second year or his age. sided m this city nearly all his life, and for many years in South Washingto ber of years he served in the capacity of elerk e city government, mos’ oF t the tax collector's office. D°Aumale, president of the court, came {i was coolly received. As has been tioned, the sentence has been changed to twenty years’ seclusion in a fortress, without militery Mr. Hepbara had re- le Was 2 oxdglient uliarly well fitted for the positions he Was one of our best citizens was @prominent member of the orders or (4 Fellows and Masons, who will attend his fa neral on Sunday afternoon ——e secluded, Marshal Bazaine will hav: Retiaxce Loveg, % has installed the follow! past chancellor; R. T. B. F. Crabbs, prelate: Geo. y, keeper of records and seal master of finance: G. I’. Cooper, master of ¢ 4. C. Wilson, master of arma; M. W. ner guard, K. M. Evans, outer guard. were also elected re; t widow’ ‘and’ orp ¥F. Crabbs*T. L. Miller 16, Knight of Pythias ‘hiting, chance Geo. E. Stroble, & Britprxe Panwirs have bee! lows since our last t eet, be P. Dole, ‘one-story carriage h street, between K and L ns, three-story brick 0: between loth and 11th northeast; -story brick on Bridge street, between rederick, (ieor; M. between 6th and 7th and D E streets southwest; E. M. Chapin, two- story brick on 7th street, between G and H sts. was your introduction; you are unde to no one, and yo! er, two-story shop, €1 chee! and - aS Deer HUNT ty Vimersta. —A party of ten | it; if he did, the left bere on the 7 o'clock tra: A the forgery. Already this uew system—simpie, \ ot and convenient—has won great favor in England. “Collecting interest on wi tothe polite name an lowa thief givesto superstitious, larcenies. ests of store advertisement: “Shoes to suit ht” a Gt to suit esterday morn- ria tailroad and | safe, ringfield, nine miles below | . by three other gentiemen. the day’s hunt was over the sum total of their success was one buck. one doe, one wiki turkey, one . two rabbits, and a syuirrel. Mr.E. Tthomes billed the wid tarkey fying aia | earShoe distance of ame hundred yards. the times.” Kather too “t | many. | _@7A Brooklyn man, according te the Ar; | who contemplanes taking bis girls te Europe, ing is having « Diana swimming-bath | S7 Vasealboro, Me., has a after nine years among the Shakers, returns to come in, as iE 8 ih i N ¥ Day at Mt. tor Star your reporters were probab! ted General H. Walbridge three years = * And, being the first, was in every way wortay At an early hour the avenue Visitor. ° Tee SovTuerw MARYLAND RAILRoan.— Notwithstanding the dey ion of business in- terests, the southern Maryland railroad, trom | ous talking: $5 each. Brandywine station, on the Baltimore and tomac ratiroad, in Prince George's county, has carrying @ razor; $20. not ceased work, but the grading of the road is being rapidly prosecuted. Recently Mr. Thora- ton, of Alexandria, has taken a contract for ten miles of grading, and has placed a large force | { workmen on the line. ontracted for the iron, and Ool. P. H. Alia- bach, the contractor for laying the ties and . g the road the eutire length, aking preparations for entering on his work | at an early day, ‘and ballastin, i P. railroad, k. —_—e Yesterday, between three and fou room No. valuable ove: Miller arrested a colored fellow ni square 835; $1,800. ° Limgrty Cornctt, No. 2, Sons of Jonadab, ad a very interesting meeting last night, and | the following oMcers were installed: H.G.'Car- | rothers, past chief; Fred. Goercke, worthy chief; | Wm. E. Place, deputy chief, Wm. Phipps, pi triareb. C_S. Hatch, recording secretary; Ai W. Folk, financial secretary; Bernhard Jas. Roberts, assistant guide; Jacob | sold at Jacobus, inside watchman; W. H. side watchman. eens THE Boarp he su An order has been iss: ortheastern ‘TRE STEAMER Gipson, of the Merchants’ line between New York and this District, ran ashore at Ragged was relieved with ‘oint on her last trip up, but OFERA |.inRerros.—From Ellis’ music store | have the following from Lee & Walkei cheap standard edition of opera librettos: Mar- I.ncia Di Lammermore, Rigoletto, Bohe- mian (irl, Faust, and Fra Diavolo. —-@ ‘THE FALF OF SBATS for the opera season com- menced this morning, and the success of the engagement is alread best are already sol. Those wishing reserved seats should go to the National at once. ° sured, a8 many of the aries Isaac Townsend, hanty on 13th etween K and S, yesterday. The Voroner inyuest was deemed = — 290+ — The Fate of Bazaine. Details of the late trial of Marshal Bazaine tend to heighten the dramatic character of the proceedings. He was found gg lg! surre dering an army in the open fie enlightened opinion seems to be that the dence had not much to do with the verdict. | Boile: Notwithstanding, he was condemned to the ut- pear. | most extent of the law, as if no doubt of treason A fine andience assembled at the National | ¢xisted. At the same time the court unani- ‘Theater last night to see the interesting play Asa whole no drama of the » But the monsly signed @ petition for mercy, and thus | threw: the responsibility upon the ident. | The marshal surrendered after receiving the | advice to do so, in writing, from ener. nOrTOW Hight. Wit a, (0 see it | Sis, but their letters counted for nothing fa the | evidence. The members of the court which | found bim guilty bore testimony in their rec- ommendation to mercy to his long and brilliant services and to the ‘unheard-of difficulties” that surrounded him when he took | ter to Ecuador, | command of the army of the Rhine. shal himself refused to sign the demand for | clemency or to ask a review of his sentence. One of his rdict, ap everything, [am yet lied me a traitor once, I is his ve Bazaine,’ his ‘Glorious Bazaine,’ a vemi-god.’ You see that lam yet He is it isthat they have —— the > m- ition. If now all the other French gen- jacMabon h If, Trochu, urrendered large armies, shal! eon The principal concern expressed by thé Mar- ; shal during bis trial was for his family. Hw . wife, & Btexican lad: ; only twenty-eight years of |, Was a poor irl whe: pote ty Emperor Maximillian gave hera vu as he was in real smali property, which was afterw: cated by Juarez. She is said to be mother nm Bazaine married excellent igh-spirited a loving wi ve to eck- you receive {1 return a check-book fer, and ‘to ask any one to introduce vou tothe bank; your money el ry. | heaven knows the of my love for A missionary among the inTen- neeee, after relating 1s ome colored children the story Ananias and re, ‘that tells a a, wsen ous. cy angwered, “* ‘heres ldn’t be ie jerire your readersto know that among all the sumptuous entertainments of the new year none will be lo: | than the reception of Mrs. Gene Walbrid: daughter, in their splendid “logleside” at Mt. Pleasant. To-day several marines were fined $5 each for ett, Frank Grayman, ‘dozea others tor- | 2 collaterals for common drunks, Frask | 7 John Stevens were charg:d with | ; ne turkies oat of the Centre markat- | rty of Joha E. Bayless. & private watchman. Stev®: min fined $30, or sixt Seymour, assaait an nT. Hail, a small’ bo: , assaulton and resist! more in the discharge of his daty; Charles Johnson, larceny of a blanket, worth | ; $10 aud costs. Charles Murphy, assault and ttery on Everett Jones; #2) and Costs. M Fn Jenkins, throwing m. Chapman, cl Calvin Reeves, remembered and Croni ase, This was the first entertain- | ment given there since the demise of the la- house, the pro They | routhern, were arrested WaAnrED-« EBV A to_cook~ me iy visions firmer. 8 aiter scarce an ean Cofive very strong and unchanged. —stocks sctive. id. “Gold, W'4, nto be enlivened Wall were weicomed led with music furnished ‘Omicer Whir- | Io Exchange—ioug, Exchange ix quoud on iho new oO Wawy Cents per pound st 2Flrar aulet ard steady. stones; $5. Jotn Rassell and | arged with testing the the care of two small children, Apply at He. 8 J the street; $9 each. ents ati le New Youn, Jan street, Georgetown. eat quiet wad unchanged. 14 cs a Loxzos. Jan. a of — horees on glans, profane; $10. loud and boisterous; $5. James Morris, a va- ras sent to workhouse. Hattie Taylor, | $ ; $5. Wm. Saunders and Geo. Talia- re fined $5 each for cursing. Albert Ballinger es Small and Jim Sikes | forfeited collateral for minor offences. Wm. | profanity; forfeited lliams, cursing; $5. id W. Sharp, two marines, loud and botster- Frank Noble and Wm. | ‘Thompson, same charge; $5 each. Lewis Hinas, =Consols for money, 9): for 1367, M776. Rriey 4355, Proportion of re- England,which was | ithe B | last week 44 per cent.. is now 89. ter Hall, James Foy, Jam Loxvon, Jan, 2, 2 80 p.m. — Erie 44s te rentes at 58 france 35 centimes, . mi —The rate of discount in —ane. = Dills is 4 per cent. k | 3¢ below the Bank of England 4s. ee Po- THE WEATHE! | War Derartnent, pice Wash ineTon, D. SYNOPSis FOR THE Past TWEN area cf high barometer continues central near ‘outh Atlantic coast, and from this region north to New Enclaud ano the lake region th: p at slightly, with George Carnes, a va. nt, was sent to the workhouse. ivan forfeited collateral. Albert Cox, sweating Joseph Bail, load ‘and bois- terous; $5. Margaret Head, cursing in pub- @f Cured Siemal Officer N74, 10:30. ms in the street; President Smoot has MES. RICHARDS AND HER NEIGHHORS. Kose Collins and Martha Tyler, loud and boisterous talking on K street southwest. Mrs. the complainant in the cas> lives next door to these ladies, and that every time she passes the house they call her very indecent names; that yesterday she passed by and Martha stuck the window and sai t ¥ lowe: lake region. Li: partly cloudy and togey weath: Mary Kichards, and expects to have the road | testified that she (about 69 miles) ready for trains during this | W. Dower, formerly of the B. | is the engineer in charge of this | ted Light northeasterly | prevail in east ther, with light to 1 ae Fe over Lakes Haron her hea oat of Pp fresh easterly to southerly wi it clondy weather and Tighe rain, will pi The barometer will fell slowly trict, and the temperature will remain abov» {re 7- ing. except possibly in northern Maine, ‘ile states, light to fresh southeasterly and sonth tly winds, with rain, pr: bably SRY OP THE STOLEN arre noeé—somet im: push her off the sidewalk itness always condacted her lady, as she is. in most positive terms. ards was always makin | and threatened fto make | very indecent names, ared greatly excited, and could all vindicate hemselves and in the same glib manner defame | each other, and the judge finally pat Rose and Martbe under $20 bonds | and tined them $5. es they even in passing them. 21, National Hotel, oc- mborn, was entered ‘and coat and other valu- » This morning Detectives Coomes ed Emanuel Smith in the act of selling the coat at @ second-hand clothing store, and recovered all the property and other valuable property at his house in Dunbarton street, Georgetown. ae Martha and Rose denied this ha said Mrs. Kich- ks abont her, er sweat, calling her All these females enerally cloudy weather aud fearing in the interior with a | slight fall cf temperature. For the sonth Atlantic PB and possibly rain on the con a uthward to Tennessee, cloud, with areas of Fain, will vllowed by clearing weath: T the lake region od vail during the day, the westera portion of those dit tricts. it southeasterly to southwesterly winds, cleudy weather temperature. Areas of 1 ‘each to keep the peace, Mrs. Richards walked out | With an air of triumph. Judge Snell subse- | quently remitted the tines. —_—_—_—_—_—__ GEORGETOWN. Tax New Year.—Many of our citizens ally suspended. —dJohn Carroll Brent to Hl, north 4 feet 6 inches of lot 2s, #20. Wm. J. Oraigen to John Man- | B8n, square north of synare 931, (to correct Alfred Heitmuller to J. Henry jot 4, in Reginald Fendall’s recorded subdivision of square 242; $4,976. Berret, trustee, to Sylvanus C, Boynton, part | are $1,000. Francis Wright to ir and slight changes of ‘ain are probable for the immediate gulf coast. Reports have not been re- | geived from the nortbwest, the southwest, the lower | Mississippi valiey, and the northern portion of the upper lake region’ ~cse~ ‘The Dead of 1573. The year that closes to-morrow will be mem- | orable, in the series of years, for the number of | great and conspicuous men ‘aud women that it has gathered to the folds of death. Our older lice report oniy | Teaders will perhaps recail the year 1832, when oe 7 | 80 eminent men departed that the necrol- James T. business was A notable and favorable fea ture at many of the tables was the absence of spirituous liquors, tea, coffee and chocolate being served instead. |__FOR RENT AND SALF. | FOR RENT AND SALE. W Sischastat acca tlsscse Maas? | RR AIST Uae PARLORS wt coc oe PG bee Sa 2 W AB TEO—& ko ¢ COLORED NUBSS for twa | street Rorthwent |“ “SSP SF axle 2 , con'a! hilar n— to do chamberwork—at i Hi ices foeme, bandeomety farnicshed ate G cbamberw ‘7 STE at i me Geaiemety Se * No. 1711 G street. References required. hv | [POR PERT HOUSE No BLL Ta BOYLE 2°CO.. 608 Inh wrest j I Ne ae mien» ‘ omali family, No. einen st norciwedt itt | [VOR S405 CoRAT—x. ECRNISHED ROOMS. wih a: Bag 2") UE 5 On Reni Parte ot the lly —petane WwW A PLUMBER, NW. Soi emali cas warmest f aes tem prrate Band need | oD em be Th Doesne F_BRIES, No. 000 Loutsiana avee oe No. 629 Maw Btinbive Lore Bein \ A WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron; band 7th streste: 6 room Ale: A “Ge ite fra 4 must come well recommended. Apply at 720 at OARO'S Bassar, No omnes maile Srvmi ‘ horthweet. between Gand Hts, 2 3° | Hotel. nm. weLca, : iL, aboa 1 or li | WW 45TkD-a WHITE GI years of age, to arsist in light housework aad Mason > Temple. 3 ist ‘* ‘otumbia streets. Be: mire of FITCH & FO may iVaDia atonne 4 i BOY, 15 or 16 fage, ina | (OR RENT—From thew ow W {ratuce store: anne be vail wecommesiod tor | Loree brick HOGSE | one arrest durin; T ofter! of mst read like the muster roll of the temple A om ge ee | of fame. Goethe, the greatest of the German reatest of the men of sci- falter Scott, the greatest of one of the greatest of Y, and others scare esterday at the Dr: h 298 were sold to bu und; 110 were sent to Baltimore, an ft over; 100 fat sheep were offered, and cts. per pound; 15 cows and calves were soll at $30 ket for which was brisk, Kiver News.—The steamer John Gibson ar- | from New York with a car; andise, and the st York from Philadelphia with an assor THE NOMINATION of Major The superintendent of rosie | 2* Postmaster of Georgetown, was contirmed to repair Bunker Hill road | poets; Cavier, th: | ence of that day; novelists; Champollion, | discoverers in archw-olog: to $0 per head, the mar- | less worthy of note, left us in that y realm **where the immortals are.” Thereis a remarkable resem that and the present year, number of the notabilities th: go. | Away, but inthe character of these and in their } relations to the times. ability or breadth of Intiuence to the German poet can be cited this year; but the remo: | much inferior man, Napolen I11., ex- of the French, has made quite as wide a buman affairs. ivi . orth wean Ing every week, at JL27 7th street north. Wa4rtn- tehersat 34 toby 6 tzel, | fi . Folk, out- | lance between ot merely in the at have been called rived yesterda perintendent Of | Senpral mere 2 for pat- | No poet comparab the Senate in executive session on the Vth ult. ALEXANDRIA. STRike.—There was a “strike” ermometers of all k' myie-ty | scuri avenue mite B. 1G? Wo 824 Brit WAnTED OE: one to know thatthe VICTOR | ©! TE BROWNING Gr party Spat .Jens SEWING MACHINE has its mesdis softer | ®Y8DOC, under Coat! fine: the most perfoot shuitl cradle; nsed!> bar and works the Italian novelist, diy the peer of Sir Waiter Scott, but if Add to his name the names of Guer OR BENT 4 7 cuher f ty ud industry, 1197 7th ateest merth- | Pie": mente: close tc wi ot | KB feraiane Fecip iced wil be ‘rected ee rate terme tee, ppiy at No. LUES ae Buea mas SITUATION va rox PENT Tee ae POR aLE-res T : . y ‘ex pe~ = = : Tecommendations, Adirass “Acid.” street, between 4th | FyaisGieret mee : | and other S18 per m miles of Washington andria, Va jand wert. — toe ED—A competent COOK snd Lad: | west cctS-tn Real Bet Ss, Naviug goot recommendations, may SULE-Aiws men Bs ~ apply at 933 New York avenue, near. 10t! new, conteiting the’ nee . sires. Jen 6t_ | god ges; cellar under the =! LOST AND FouN ANTED—A good, active BOY, well recom: | figut Brite ented ote from the Nevy and or Capi Hf By g CET es referred. Ay: 306 sou i ret. betw and &. to itol Hill, between d'and § o'clock thts Fok BEBT— Peo hap Boer rat and Web. e gold WATCH w | to-merréw evening. withont board, aint "ass BA o if returned to 10t8 mk eee ANTED—A mulddie aged WOMAN, to do xcn- | ROOM and HALE BOOM with See ee . a oe eral housework. Good references required. | Boarders taker, table first clase, STL Teh etect | Apply at 611 H stiect northwes: Jeni 3t* Lorthwest. and W ANTED—& WOMAN, to cook, waeb and iron FOE BENT OF SAUE—4 comfurtabiocight BOARDING. fora «mall private family; must thoroughly two-mory and attic BRIOK HOUSE, N>. 12t | : = — " “r business and bring reference. -Ap- Capitol street: between Ist and 21, north aide; | J CENISHED ROOMS With 1 ply at 913 B street jaul-3t) ga-end water: shrubbery and trees in'froat yard. | back BOOMS wil be renin Warr Te to Know thoy | Apaly O14, corner 6b and EB streets moran | © By eit oe See B arg che can fo Profitable | West. jens | a. oe basiness, les onized by SORSAL ne of thoes -i-eent two an NE PLEASANT BU) ITH bu | Indies onby. rt TS | Wore recfant antien soe tae ier aeet. | O ortheast corner Mas netiee WASTED—A WOMAN to cook, and wash the | VENCES cu tho muta silo uf Garcoran virett os niao, frat cle house linen of @ very soni family; good rete | {SOew 13n lith streets, all modera improve h stree erences required. yat 6 strest. no od 5 time ee ee owed | J. SWEET, 511 7th street cp ty W4Ntep-4 A ‘bished ROOMS. cheep sbtaived by addressing “A B — to rm, and the women for | fael xanéria, Va. Beferenons giver , general housework. Apoiy at Stall 116, Cat —— Market TT VARNELL. ess ae All very ple 7 ANTED—By an experienc d man (French) @ | Post Uhice Fo Ww Place ae Dining-oom SERVANT. Bout city | tenes - R SALF, Cmca eadation, “Address GUILLIAUME, this | J 'Pe SALE a SOR SALE-Ohrap—A BB recom | M, of 3 i of this city, feet long. 7% fer: hieb. © # Fo ANT Ree: the cently own ocen 4 ; W 4ASTED-AtUA18 K stroct a colored BOY as | tei Lucky scrtaemnlt grat’, et va. Bovuire 131 Fw gontman and to make himacif generally use- | convenicuce for s sit clon tke garden; good FS! SALE” draw Lop = mk Unless with rocesmensedesious ting aud onthousrs complete; 1” meres will be | 1313 1th str - x sired. Possession given imnattately, Ap. | BS —CANAR Wo: ANTED-LEADER—A gentleman, having BRU CEGY A BOWEN, New Yorwaraune, | MGinpeee cana hy, BIRDS 37 Buta had several years’ ex perience, desircs a pos: Teh sts eae jan? St" _ | Batreet, between ist «: , tion as leader or conductor of @ choirin a Protest. | —A LOT on Peans = church; ie willing totnstract the menbers ot | EQ Sale, . POT on Peon sivane — She choir in choral i mall compensation ested. Gan give any amc Ad: rem ** Leader.” Btar otticn. wt Of Teference, Aa. \ ANTED—At the Eurex it Office, Ts Wr Pio ke ek res aifth and 1h at Sesistence of = J first-class SERVANTS. "Branch office at 1037 i7tit pe attinore, ead Hr. & street between K and L streets, northwest “Fant LS iegreap be bromply,sappita by sonia ts 42 Dugbarten mtreet, Geor, Decld-1m Mra, LOU 188 0. BUTCRR, a decorated with oi tee meats , ANTED_00 CUSTOME: fe OOMS. "at | cen sled Dy wight or by tuetes Dow {adres W DOLE Beer ee BTU) BS to bny fresh tw fed hed Dy right or by taste, Toe Lad: from 38 to 83 cente, —__ sant" | to was of the latest styles, andl looxad an ih atrest, between | beutiful. The house 7 per month; six ro: om; tenoed by numer: 1-3 decll-eo2w* BOUNTY ae WAREAN sponsible per on, . . mn Capitel Bill; NOTICK' Harteg on bad o © 4 F street. convenience bly located. A’ Damber of artictes for orme oF WANTED—AI those eno vaine ht io | Mortheast corner hecks ispued. and for which Know that the beet “ONE DOLL PRG. | routb, near the B str: sponsiv hereby «' TACLE” in the country ie ealted te the ~ ~ Artic ea ate called lor and ge# Daid on tbe be szosight by HH EM PLED the Octet ou gt bef. re F RID: + Yih, choy will atrost ; be Ancti and Pennsy) . #014 at public ray pizanis avenue. Depot for + 1 in Use, resting i shnekers at some of the oyster pac! this morning, tn consequence tion of the “strainers,” whereby solid measure is given, or in other words, the liquor “don't it arse the measures don't til ut the liquor, and the s! Bulwer and Miss Mublbach, the parallel m: assiz certainly rivals his i we are compelled to at damage to the vessel or | her cargo, and reached her wharf here to-day all right. of the introduc- trious teacher, add to the scientific list of our Sedgwick, Torrey, Mack, De la! Fedtschenko and Coste, to open a gation, | losses have been less numerous, but scare gz in a“‘strike.” | less marked, as we see in the 2 this morning rece!e- = bw 3 | Mii, Peale on FRIDAY, Jan & th % ¥ ENT r a wary 94, at 3 o'clock + atare $1,000 qLrarg tis sam in hand to toan oc | OR BENT A BRICK 5: cot mines | stroct wharf Bok : stwoor three years, on real ostate so month. Inquire at 412 $1 streat © "0 c rapidly withou | contending that they bad | a disagreement ensued he packers wer "oysters trom Baltimor: ity, in consequence of the strike. inence of a bigher tem- nd, the ice in the river | , and navigation is no | e Maryland ferry boat has | rips régularl: in the walks of names of Land and litram Powers, with whom may be joined Macready, theactor, aud Gustave Nich- rd the painter. The Bench and Bar have been calied upon to mourn the departure of Chiet Justice Chase. ‘Judge Tracy, Rivzr.—In conse: ture and 4 south wi nearly all disappeared er impeded. ‘1 in resume! her t two vessels have arrived from below. Comet, which has been aground for so: gut, having in tow a schooner John Gibson, re; (p22 BAL SEWER Ta \ ks. Judge Nelson. Chancellor Zabriskie, Lori Wolverton, Chief Justice Bovill, William M The tag | Meredith, Right Honorable St ton and others, and the Church General Starrs, Bish | and Wilberforce; Dr. ner Spring. fev. John Todd, Kev. Baptist Noe}, Dr. MeGufley, Dr. ¢ dge Peckham, Westbury, Baron en Lushing. ili miss Vicar- came up last ni, and the steamer orted agroun: ere last night juthrie, and others. Better known than any of these even were L. OF Seay pauls syonne. Also, Braach of Mme, Dem- yo N Comfortably-furnished | auee)-ly . W. SPIORR. Agent, 4G street kl George & ; =— Fuished ROOMS, | GBOAT MARY ELUA FOR SALE _BUSINESS CHANCE: f. geeat St | bat f Apply Immediately ‘at au ROHBER, 513 7th street. A Terge STORE, with a TO §5.000 WaNTED Eo Sear of ‘ $1,000 70,83009 at ae bfice. tinea youre, at 10 per cost "On tapretorred.” i sur story BRICK MOUSE, wih | 2 THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED BALEY. att ces, No S06 Katreat north. | TUEBDAY, Janusry 6iu, ame tin Janz 3t* S14 Peo WM. KR RILEY, 713 Marxet and BORGE Hi) docs -St FARMERS MECHAN = Ss “ TIONAL BANK, ge GEORGETOWN, D_O., December THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS bave this jay deciured a dividend of FOUR PRB CENT. 4 pen cent.) payable on and after Javoary & 2au2w Ww BL /OR BENT FRAME HOU cold water, good cellar and cet Bet Been ( 2 the names ot John Stuart Mill, long the leader | Of an important school of British hierry and Von Kaumer, historians; of St. ¢ Girardin, Philarete Chasles, writers; surgeon; of Ratazzi ernstorft, diplom: Holland, traveler and physician; and, in nar- their | fewer spheres, we may mention Li Charles Knight, Jolin P. Hale, Thornton !iunt, lewis Gaylord Clark, Admirai | Winslow, Charles Temple Dix, Countess Guie. | cioli and’Laura Keene. . Kelow we subjoin a list of the dead of 157 | far as they now come to mind: Louis Napoleon, Senator Henton’s Family. (From the St. Louis Dispatch. | | “ Baron Boileau, who was sentenced to im- prisonment by a French court fur his connec- | tion with the Memphis and El Paso railroad | aifair, is confined in ihe Concier, au is at Boulogne. She and | dren live through the generoait r people of M brief paragraph will convey more than a@ pas | ing interest. Nine or ten years ago Baron Boileau was the French consul at city, trusted and respected by the government, popular and accomplished in his inter- urse with the people of America. He mar- , Statesman; of ist; of Sir Henry For SALE_Or B: Balt. & Obio B. ¥. ton, cmperor of the French; ‘ - a mr € Lat Je., anh ;TOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SuLD between Rhode Taland = OU¥ WALE OF Winvex 4 S and orders executed at the Washington: Bonk $548 aireet. Apply to JOHN RE (CLS NG OUT SALE OF WINTER GouDs change on commission eet. ae , SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT ani SEWER N | of Winter Gonsragetock Fe are selling all kinds} TANES paid at the Inwost rates by near Conn: REDUCTION U8 jan2-Im__J. F_ BRODHEAD, 436 Isth street. | hie jandsome ali-wool Striped Bi AVOID Wien Taxes” Bites : | Galtcoes, handsome stylees at IO ce cenre a HOME in the country. Will exchan, rtable BOL dtioer: | Nedtingbers Lince for Gorter ins enre ME i 2 : zo house od one ; y er Cu % Biante gronia det, foom Bis cra AY | chance Srpueme Se graniae artigos | ah i Om MILLER, ites iou the ity, ith i [ices ex hanged; 216 A street southeust, near ate et arn, | PANIC PRICES! Panic Pik | PANIC PRICES Price, | | Having during the late decline im the Boot and . (3-3) FITCH & | Shoe warket parc ‘AND BHOES. Mock of “ T — Fou i Pkitrest HOUSES. sites ef at Siow the the mont crisbratea make«| Pitol.on New Jersey averus south improvements - Fu: uable FARM he pisos japl-St Smpre: 5 SOR EXO! —T ea ried, while consul at New York, Sasan, daugh- r Empress of Bri FE EXCHARGE—I om sniheriy Thomas H. Benton. marriage was a most happy one. Boileau was 6 King of Swe- den; Kin, Baron | of Prussia; the Bx- | Joseph Poniatowski; Abd-el Ex-Lord Chancellor of Great Iritain: Brunswick; Prince wees ive. | -Kader; Lord and it was while ing the functions of his of that he was recalled and | French authorities, pronounced the name of York he Gambetta, who bas triumphed completely who has been re habilitat this ver said that the marshal ought to hate that m: “Hate him !” replied Bazaine. ‘Do te Mem; & child who tries to bite you? You pull his ears, | be violated the piain | and that is all. M. Gambetta is nothi it grand enfant. To su in debt to h but for more than three months PABTUES WANTING A SEVEN 0; The mar- | ice in that locality | waley pay all cash, or nearly «0. cai discharged by the | un Evelin Denison, for titteen vear~ Speaker i . Sew | of the British Honse ‘of Commons; Count Von Se tebsieed ae sale, | Deenstort Oihion Bastot Braosees Dosaucty Olozaga; Henri | Rochefort; Governor Geary;, George ‘Wm. M. Meredith; Admiral Winslow . Clark; Martin K jaimon 'P. Chase; A. 0. / lor of New Jersey; the Hon. had become involved in railroad nd | schemes, and had been induced in an evil hour in his capacity as an official ‘ernment, the negotiation of the Paso railroad bonds. of his country. the French government car- | its utmost and imprisoned other: in-law of the Baron, and the same court which tried and found his i connection guilty also sentenced the General to | serve a tern of years. escape from France, however, sence of anything hike an extra: | Probably keep it leaving your bills for ecttie briskie, Fx-Chancell Stephen l.ushington; Ex-Judge Samue! JudgesPeckham; Edward Bulwer Lytton: Sheridan Le Fanu; Caroline Chesebro; Le Gaylord Clark; Charles Knight; Amedee Tnier- ¥. Girardin; Wolfgang Menze!; Xk. Thompson; Carl Wilhem; ¢ (Louise Muhibach); Emile Gaboriau; james Brooks; John Romeyn lessandro Manzoni; Protessor yon Raumer; Thornton Hunt; Phila- rete Chasles; Gustave Rose, (chemist and min- (i. B. Donati, (the as- “see Sedgwick, in all such matters, ried out the | bim. Fremont is a bri He made good his ind in the ab. ition treaty will | There was once a issouri, when Col. Benton was its political autocrat. Troubles nota few | have come to those whom he nurtured and remont is the witeof aman who iared a felon, because of his brother-in- s family, and consigned his wite Another daugh John Stuart Mill; loved. Mrs. F: tronomer); Professor Matthew F. Maury: Dr. Arguste Nelaton; Sir F ram Powers; Oregon Wilson; Rinaldo Rinaldi; Jeseph Fagnanni; William C.M dy; A. H. Davi Hardwicke; th lation which and bankrupted hi and children to charity. r, Mrs. William Gary Jones, now a widow, resi: in San Francisco, Cal., has felt almost ter- the misfortune of life, and, though not en- ig all the privations of extreme poverty, is herseit and children on the small nene pal to her as a teacher inthe public i 0018. ev. Dr. Isaac Ferris; Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Winchester; the Ki Baptist W. Noel; the Key. Joshua Leavitt; Vi- the Rev. Thomas Guthrie; Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis; General Canby; Lewis Tappan; Oakcs Ames; William Cassidy; Luther Tucker; Laura Keene; E. A. Pollard; Dr. Har- ry Coffin; Charles Temple op Melivaine; Commander Aulitl; Countess Guicciali; the Rev. John Todd; the Rey. Richard Storrs; the Kev. Mack; Dr. McGuffey e plenty of w; car-General Star! Napoleon the First. (femple Bar.} not represented the first Poets, private secre- vey Peet; James Hen! 4 taries, courtiers, ee cotinn: | clamorers have drawn tho portrals, pose to examine his character from the point of cist and positivist. FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ORSEWEBAGE ‘OR RENT- The OF FICE BOOMS lately was neither dark nor fair. j Tre Enotisa ous gts porns — nut hair, eyes check-bank has recently been opened in Pall- | y red Mall, but banks all over the country are now brain was large; the skul! bel | placed in connection with it. All you do if you wish to begin business with the c bank is to send, tor examble, £10.18. to the t, and & smoot! OITY ITEMS. PovmERrty 18 BAD, but the worst kind of pov- gest development ever kno e pulse counting forty ute; be perspired little, and was insensible alike rand thirst; his chest ll proportioned; 28 ment, he could support alike ex- and mental exertion. constitution of granite. Warm baths ‘ and strong wines restored his circulation, His intellect was vast and man: self to details and general! prodigious memory that rapidly took account of umber and cause, things; a geni @ blood; this — a ~_ his strength, ich the blood with ing the Peravian erty is poverty of the blood; to heat and cold, hun; =" sascha e tor it takes ten checks, each of the value of was prominent, and hi one pound, which you can fill up and pay his height was tiv away as you may require. Any one will take phatic temp your check; it is as good as a post 61 ‘and it is much more convenient, cheaper. You have not been obti; "AX ASSESSMENTS at tho 1 sa pe sya gyouslargediconnt. "| (OR BENT—Six Cu its vital element, fro’ Syrup (a protoxide of iron) and you will feel rich and *+as good as ap: ‘Try i &o.—Dr. Waite, chiropodist, No. 535 Bb it. 0] ite the Treasury, removes ithest peur es the shoe can’ be worn with eves and cures bunions, ingrowin, excrescences, chilblains, an His establishment in ——. D. C., — \d 18 patronize y many emi- feont, and thousands of Fee, 1 per. visit ee, & visit. Office boars, sided, applying it- ithout pain, ations; made up of eS TF obligation banking account has cost you only ‘one shilling. Youcan bay a book of } OF £2 checks, or £1 checks, ail at the same rate. Each check ia stamped so that and positivist. it can only be drawn for {1 or ¢2, or | amount it If the bearings of other disorders of eminently practical | has been located ation wer of generalization, and a sluggish tem- perament, make up this wonderful man: these | the thief would probably not knowhow tosign qualities are the sources ot his greatness. He nk has @ means for detecting was a fatalist. jal surgeons, ‘and rexpe hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. press of business dari: hite is unable to attend pat es except after 6 p. m. Take Cane ov Youn VALUABLES.—Call and ae ed and ar check book is stolen ae pyres are weonae juman will, he said. fs welther good nor bad le ue tworld. The mor, ality of an action bye beck oe it they owe asa sore ot vaccine to fat about by No sald, The sociotg, but in ths, interert ofthe , but in the ini Such — his creed, and s he natarally hat: one. Consul us, haracteristios of il wife, who SS vastest intellects ever sions, 87 Are you 4 bur r, sir? If 90, donot thine ‘am all alone,” said a Somerville (oe ae girl, when a man called the is toexchange | Repges, Bathrooms and Water Cloaste for smaller property, one of the most eligibie Hot and Cold Water thi BESIDENCES on Caoreetown Heights. Mantels: Stationary W decR-eoSt B.W.DOWNMAN Y. RT H. RYAN, nue fonth, directly posit ROOM HOUSE, in a irat-clas foration, that ‘OB SALE IN GEORGETOWN—A RA é iy s-can be sscomiciaes | BORTUNITY—A large, three-story BRI CHAPMAN, 1313 Mth strect | DWELLING, witn back building, containing 1 lying to L. Fehweet. ) Gt | roctns, large Gistern , Water antall the mod- | SAVY SAVED SAVE orn ate: large Lets ste and Onrringe W atrects, and efigitl a in a delightful Special Asnessments paid, at » heavy discount, by | CiPAl streets og Seog ge with ess | itlement at apd shrubbery, and presents a rare opportunity to | cbtain a spiondid and Ruished rexidence. For terms Y REY. Jn, Beal Estate Acent, iand Plant's Buildiy a + _ i. CE—Awcinzaat TAND 'T—Oomfortably furnished PARLOR | premises, TUESUAY, January 13. I= Uith Street nortawest decd) 6 of Weat street, to wit. $8,827.50 BidurenPe eee AND BEES eri hoO la etrest southeast 4 or cotcribed ‘ax folio great ancrifice, or will be exehanged for real oF eo rater in Bikohoas Dathvesereed | point ot the sasttows lineat Gactert t of the line of reer oppette WB. ere, 8 Boom bane ._Gan in every room deca0- | South line of Wet streat on ‘ine’ ram ng < PRC! 5 {OR RENT—A handsome suite of FURNISHED reection N. min Es FEEWRRAUE TAXES pall At Roster | EHOOMS. curiae tne cardon of Congter aes j Taira lmtn W112] feet thirty per cent. dieconnt. Enfarpished Borms; delightful poh being sone zs thence 8.18 THOMAS W. Fo square above the French Minister; - - J ‘Bing ace27-6t™ Bos ren street a EEE oR PRS NOURSE & MIDDLETON, pS ey i BRORE 'S, 613 1ory Staeer. —_ = sbove BONDS aNoO KS y time, @ bargain isoffered. Inquire | ronning thence with said West street }. Bi. doe BOUGHT AND SOLD. rest northwest, . 60 feet “thence 8. 5% deg. N85 feet; thence Nb DISTRIOT BONDS aecs0 L. 8. CHAPMAN. deg. N. 60 fect, aud thence to the point of begin A SPECIALTY. NT—A new 1 room BRIOK HOUSE. . | uve at 1313 Lith ecto. Special Improtement and General Be: . SEITLED AT LOWEST RATES, iors at the gress, with o1 STOCK EXCHANGE Sortweet, dec23-6m Prowptly executed. [Rep.] 08 RENT—Ni Bi ae B00 « L_8. CHAPMAN and the residue in three eq hn ‘and 18 months, with interes, tobe y-furmished ROOMS en | of trust onthe premises sold. fsale. All conveyancing at cnet. “ D°’t PAY YOUR TAXES third floor, in # private family or two gentlemen. References exchanged, Sth street northwest c29- occa pied by the AS et ae ee ae UNTIL YOU HAVE CONSULTED on prema ee eee ee OM PaO: x in” ei ; BRICK HoUsE, DICKSON & PATTERSON. ory ORIOK HOUSE, | “Apply st 219 F strect, between 21 and 31 bo are enabled to furnish -owners wit Apply at 2 » betw 134 | PistHICT BONDS RECEIVABLE TN PA, = decd st ished BOOMS in 3! aud th stories of house Wo. 1113 Pa. ave. dx6r Nk ‘50 s. Hh E. R Ph it ly fi or an- nnonas, BERL sin tty AND (8tUsance | [POR RENT: fre: cl crimeacepiog, | NV SunGaitr 103 cana amo orstex B7-OMices—N¢, 605 sth at. and 210 436 wt. 22-0 —— 18th street couthwest, corner 38th ot. High street, »D.0) > ORTY SMALL ORE sie FULLY | ‘teete. — oS __. — 'D, WIT SIGHT {OR BENT—On lath treet, lweeu Gand Hy « % one nai Oo” | PREYS Bias ee | T. ow.claseee R marks a — why m1 Matly 5 | ane ar PA rte per hoping B oem ee private family, Address A. A ¥. £Dw. Kac pier qlestrable promerty te | Cites zt oP PEALEES The subscriber (=) pa a a {OR REN handsomel ; forni j LUMBEB, WOOD AND COAL, jand, oh he his bdivided the North wit ima nie be sue uration ret Ree nt Ee "iio, | DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, om hall room sh skrest ‘MOULDINGS, ac, Se ee WFonrt, Deyet'snd Placing Ml, Tost‘ atu ‘ilso Stuer rout moos, ; 1483 PBHNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Wuan THE TREAscRY, ight percent. bonds always on hand. damm to in person,

Other pages from this issue: