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_EVENING STAR. | ‘"#*® tmaxror cos, Our Pabite Schools Te fhe Beiter of he“ St0r"'. a neraitowing | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. * . j Com: 7 m1 7 —prsc . y attention has been called following | — A | TMB NATIONIE Og rsoy.| The Wmecting of tee stookholders of | M™ETING OF THR, PUNISHMENT, Ne.” | “personal” published for ecveral days amoug | _ w To-day. 8 DOWLING. Anctioneer, January 14, 1874. | Pr * the Washington and Georgetown raliroad com- A meeting of the Board of Trustees of Pabite | Y°3F advertisements: | New Youre, January 14.—The fort's Gnan- Bridge street, Qoorgeiown. Fz erRnerr22zr— oO | Opening roceedings Te-day. | pany was bi fred pine nog yt pe Schools was held last evening; Mr. Hiehards is | ." einen Bia an eke | Stiteemyet < ph 7 TROSTERS S4Le oF ye CABLE REAL ES LOCAL NEWS. | Gee — an} Convention of the American | The President, Mr. 5. S. Riker, sabmitted niy | the chair, and Dr. Pardon secretary: against a member of Congress from Florida for | Since 11 o’tlock most of the basiness bas been cheap T- ; can | The Superintendent uted the ica da By virew: report, im which he sayshe is again compelled sa ent, is offered for sale tothe highest bidder. The | st Ilyali\, although the quotation new is eseet Jair -sneportation Association met in Ly- | ‘oteate that their business has been most seri- | teuof Mise Jennie Smith. of Indien ¥ plalotifl in whose favor the Staguontens con, | iltyaiti. ‘Un geld tis te early rates were | Slt Hall, on E street, at 1 o'clock this | ousiy interray and interfered with by the offers the same for sale not inthe hope of | 6a’ for carrying, but the last rate was 4, | Be 81, folie it also & ] continued street 1 provements that have been rece satisfaction in money, but with the | most of the however, baying been made | i T i r in progress on 7th street west, from D to Q sts. of inducing d, at T per cent. Domilnsl rates for primes | 2/"s0ck. aut —— The serociation meets under acail of the pres. | north; on Pennsylvania avenue, from ist west tuents as tothe man who represents them, | bankers’ sterling were this morning redaced to | fir ‘the use of West street, to wit Pheater Ce we.—The Sa . | ident, issued in accordance with a resolation | t0 2d east, and 9th to 10th west; also, from 17th merican Co: “Basket GAS" ent ether ~<the | passed by the association at a meeting held at | to 1sth west, where they have deen’ compalted od ceum “@ure.” | mr Ford’: Opera Howse —Madame Janauschek ip —- with Hon. Josiah Quincy, of Boston, b | N {88 for sixty-day bills, @nd 456% for demand. | 17, 18 19 and, the who a These rates are yet above the” business frscribved as follows: top, ein Willerd Hall—The Royal Marion=" pr he Say take up, regrade and repave the whole of the is Sirmer and higher. | point av Grand exgan concest at tas 0 aD has for its object the subject of trans; | epaces in those streets now oocapied by the med bear, and for the | Bim oftae wore | it. company as required the charter. They low the Chureb, corner 10th and G str -ongregational | tation and the best means of procuring it. 2y fach point of iatereccticg N. 13 dog 10 ¥: n- | have also been compelled to build new tracks Pacific mail was exceptional Jt dog. 10 tin ae ee ‘The association claims that merchants, mat ‘directed by ths Commissi if Public jensietta 1, with = view to renti: With this line T3dee 10min @., 17] feet Condensed © ufacturers and producers, She tapering, cleaves | (TS Sinerand Gcvanda) under'a tecent ost of A furnished house tor my family. Ona hasty | sidy of the delay of me ching Say a hn et ee The frst snow storm: | “eents. End other cONmUMAE? Are GT iaterecied im this | Cogress, trom Pennsylvania avenao,, com bret glance 1 the Rouse probably #u't- prices Improved, ae, tet Geckos: aot Drees the iat st ee movement to obtain relief from au op- | mencing op Tet street west, thonce around tho ables bat deferred maxing any written agrso- strong simost | aleos tots Bo, thus dere her column. Patent convention in an. | Fromen Mi scuoe the bases of the presect | south uniting wift tbs, on Pemaerivan to the bouse to make an lav Of the fara | this Deen in New York ‘| trom the northeast corner of Thace i” " geother style’ of winter weather. | railroad system, and will récommend such leg- | avenue at 24 street east with a branch running Seated oot ao ieee eee ak thee mnan Sake || ‘Store = Yonsereth Tupning thence Whi: eaid Weel mrost & Bi 7. F ,aething like variety. ee ae ae meme ene’, SS*|| 2a eames ae Week er pee amination, I declined to take thehours Bits, | market was kody ‘at heathen pL EO RE I -'.-%. Rider, esq.,o0f the Maryland bar, a | S&me, and will also and submit plans ied ntatives. : 5 he teaeal ip aye deg. BH, 6) feet, aed thence to the point of ¥' attewan of fine legal attainments, has been | for the constzaction and management of rail. | This makes over three “ourths of & mito of dow- een eeens wk: Sepia ant Tn southern state becde tenes ems: One-third of the purchase money cash admitted as a member of the - py ten Ap beg peine S058. || Sitsnas Sangeet Nem maken ART ROS | tity dollars in money, and dfteen dollazs worth | and strong = and the residue in three equal paymentes at 6's The Artisicial Stone company yesterday filed | try. They will also discuss the great water Ce ap bap dees, pati! of gook ant tanleten ellen et BS eeneeonie Su 18 monthe, with luterest, tobe secured by a dee? their annual report, sbowing a capital stock of | Toutes, especii ue of the SLississippi | more than thirty tons of ote OE | Seer ne Sree ~de-> ben. chal? Coed The Markeu of trust onthe premisss scl. @10 down at close 95,600, and an indebtedness of wey cianAdl to he eed heen | fe oor tenon wich tus waditionel ammeter apils dismiseed, 6 in first, 2 in fre dollars, which was Meee to herta Bindness | Bagiwons, Jan devine’ ol consti. | eae: All conveyancing st pu ve owt Wm. McCarter bas Sled a bill for a divorce thaparbore of sectsing tresthnon a rate f°, | tron chairs,’ deo More. than tuhty tpuieed Bitfa and 2 in fourth district; prplis suspended, | 04 to the nature sre deny dateed, g0%; Went Virginia, wa: North Geraties | deco-taw,stoazeis rnee RET eeterns, ne A meteinany HR Lees Fi | olen, feet of lumber have been nsed in replacing de- | 1? 11 fret, 3 insecond, 10 in third and finfourth, | “Looe g week wfterwards aéuit was brought | Se, 6ld,34; ditto, new, 10. ditto, special var,? Dia “ to. 5 \ SFaort me Lovers Jastica of the peece, and | “Barritonr, Jan. 14.—Ootten qui-t apd eeay—iow | acecunt rte eh LE, I POSTPONED O8 | ‘TRACHERSHITS, i art yeste case AMONG THE DELEGATES | cayed timbers. The whole distance of new Guinana athe Doomed pov ctr for fact | present this morning were: Josiah Quincy, of | and renewed work on those | , Mr. Hart, from the sub-board of the first dis- rete | a completed Ae pen oth a Bagg Smad L was given a judgment for thirty- | miadings, 8 1G.8% — Flour htm eet aecheaget. | Tuck eka retlicecaramincagsancad pe RS ag onion, president of the amociation, KH. War- | lines exceeds three milea, and about half’ | sonite Ne permancat iat of teachers Muses | 872 delars damages. ‘ehon a proper | wineatstendT. snd net | to Special Auditor J.J. Jobneon. | er, NYY Stephen A. Moore, of Kamke! | remaigs to bedone inthe spring. Whea tia | buen F- Reed, Mary MeArdie, Rachel J. Day, | , the Suit ls appealed. and when » proper : ‘The third grand hop of the Washington Light BY on i Hours Wee, | is completed the whole o the rosdway, neariy | Anna L. Sargent, Annie M. Clark, Mary 5. | COU! to pay this thirty dee dollars the snot Infantry corps (company A) takes place at their B.P er, John F. Henry, W-3* | to miles ef double track, will havo Geen ne, | Shields, Fanny C. Snyder and Annie M. Dut- aaa ee = __ THOS. DOWLING G PORGETOWN Taxes, a All bills for Special or ; land iil | Fairfield, A. W. Tenney, Theo. F. Lees, E. R. “ will be forthcoming. town © ‘ eee couse wil | ‘Durkee, "A- Amimenman, John H. Kemp. 6, J. | €aded, repaired, and repavedsince tho eam- | ‘2; cobtirmed, © | || min Me furthcoming. a oe son, whos her trvubie of callings cn rh . Sayles Brown will leave th’s evening | Martin, W. H. Wiley, Simon Sterne, and Jas. | mer of 1870. Although they have not been sbi¢ f : attorney, willonly be patient, 1 may in soms Ub Mr. istrict, recommended the following travsters 4 Ta. ttend the meet: S. Barron, of New York city; W. ©. FL to pay the stockholders any dividends during list: — E. moment of generosity make to them 4 further tors of tay Gooke J 00, 09 be held there cn Noro, Ti. ‘president of the illinois state tarue: | the past year they have not increased theif | 2 Permanent list:—Misses Maggie K. Forbes, | Mimtey of Eecrostty make to chan 4 fares Ma Wemern batter anchangnd »38°.@028, Whisky Rrmer 1 02. Sugar . 5. Pf. peeny Mary K. O’Brien and Lizzie A. Scott; con- 7 ers’ association; M. D. Wilbur, of Michigan, | floating debt, and have paid since January, W. J. Purwan. Stoel ; ¥ THOMAS DOWLING Anct'r , Goo TGoversor Shepherd yesterday appointed A. | member of the legislature; W. M. Barseit, | 18:0, nearly $100,000 for grading, track repalce, weir. Atlee, from ths cab board ef tao Sveith eee Stocks ull. Money. 7. | BB Auct'r ; Georgetown B. Bohrer as clerk to the commissioners of the | member of the New Orleans chamber of com- | &c., consequent upon the reg: and paving | aistrict, recommended that the following teuch- THE COURTS. diletnom < TRUST! z Washington Asylum, vice Johm A. Bayly, re- | Merce; James M. Allen, Ill.; 8. M. Si or the streets and avenues under the direction exs be transferred from the acting to the per Creceit Oownt—Juder MacArthur. » Jan. 14.—Wlour quiet, Wheat dal’; | Y - Peas dood of trus' dated 16ch & — 3 y retary of the Illlnols farmers’ associatio of the Commissioner of Pablio Buildings and | Sant lists Simos Maggie & Pumpbrey, Fo pay, Gardner agt- Sharp; verdict forplain- | Corn gates. 5°09 Ne aii Prricaber 1s8, aod Ir. S. T. G. Morsetl, the president of the | R. W- nu ~y earl of Public wna soe = Martha Barnes and Catharine F, Maxwell: | tif: Fowler agt. Hamlink; do. Nagh agt. Sharp; rel epee, sae te Ba eee aren. | of the Diarrict of Ootem commission appointed by the Board of Public | - Frobel, e extension of the Metropotitan railroad | Munna) Yerdict for $112, or return of goods. Johnson | ralopinicn ou the Stock Bxcbange thet the rate of the party warm toeret Works to assem damages caused by changes of | tou, of the Richi eS re yp beng Od prec ged Loy pny Goon procianty te a Ar. Woodward, from the sub-board of the | Fi, ome: aieneraee 2 To hegr Pell om pM: mew Gres, | OF Saruarys in treme a e Pateute have ast beck ieaned to the follow. | tt ‘haworth, member ofstate board of | lines, our recelpts show a gain over last vear of Eee ee ete en te e | Kimmel Ue. A oumber Of fedgments by ae of a lot of growed ety ng citizens of Washin, | agriculture, Ill; H. 'D. E: do; John P. | nearly six thousand dollars.” The daily average se ee eaten sc. | fault were entered. gone tute the Bauk of Bugland on balance to- vay is | G6°rR towd, District bs i gton: W. E. Prall ani | 8gr » Lis z 5 Je has been 497-14, the largest day's werk bertg | Maria L. Walker, Emma L. Bond, Carrie E. ; me fate ine Denk =f = Jo7,8 | point on the east #1 1« : 1 agg an ieee ae err TL Naa. | March 4th, $1,083.70, andthosmellest Feb tect: | Reiss, Susle i. Porter and Grace U. Poo Sececher tee ee ies with | bres months Vill in 33 per eemt. which wy below | arncormeret Mouroe and Gay srevts { das. ). Smith for for . ‘Apia oy th) | ire: let of Parts qaote . south 26 feet the: In the case of Henty‘G. Brown, charged with | man, Suiialo boardof trade; Frank Giibert, at- Chased’ ad a average sost of ete yy cad wt; |. Mr. Champlin offered a resolution adopting | the will annexed of Charles Muller were issuod | (BeBank.of Ragland rate. Paris dispatches «aot 120 feet to Moures streets them orth £2 Feat t embezzlement money from 1. H. neider, cago ro ie yes west the piace of begioning, with the building upon to R. 8: ith; bond £2,000. J ine C. hardware merchant, @ nelle prosegui was en- | W. Maxwell, Knoxville, Tenn., master of tho | S0ld at an average of $17.58. They now hare | tue Franklin Third and Fourth Readers, they Prettaed minietrattie ot Ge being revised and improved editions of Hil- | Briscoe ualified as administratrix of G. W. New York Dry Geods Market. formas a cask " tered by Mr. Clove to-day, no evidence sppear-g state grange, and others.” Among the delegates | *0 pelle be wl Tae were rb- | jard’s Readers, to be introduced only asclasses | Walker; bond $i00. In re., Fanny K. awl. | ‘The market for cotton goods presented no amcathny ibe perchanr iv ioe Sy aan, bemsien i ing against the accused. are sevi Senators and Representativ: Tie euattace fer aeble noencameunt io) in the regular order of the course of | ings, Joseph G. Carroll was appointed adminis- | new features, and prices for all staple descrip- tgrost srom, the of sale, All conveyancing at Under the authority of the court in the cass | ate sppolnted by the governor. of thele re giants £30 per ton; bran, <2) | Sudy, and required to purchase new readers; | trator; bond €24,000. The will of the late Jacob | tions were firmly maintained at current quota- the cont of the warchs A deposit of $20 requires tgs Bank, the reeslver, MrW. rH Matin ee oreNING REMARKS OF thi pest ton, sod oe at $90. The. renee Sandor Mn. Heisn, from the committee on teachers, Ete wil of Emeline 3 A dite was filed. Af. active than any other makes, ain sre a ng in janl2-10t TORR BE Sh yar ee eae bs . 3 it i a J ae comeenens Cog against various parties P jent Quincy thanked the ciation for | Gladmen and Wheatley, in the Saprame Court | TePorted that on the Sd instant the committee civing plicit directions as to her funeral | fair quantities te jobbers and shirt manufac: A. ex) DO’ ING, | 4 0 : examined two. icant teac! ? terment of her body in Oak Hillcem- | turers, keeping the production of leading “LOSING OUT SALE OF WINTER GOODS. pout 4 o’eloo! me. ttendance, and ared of the United States, have been settled im fall, | ained twenty-two applicants for here ping Angustas Heol was esoa tron o heoge amet | the mocting of the twelve in ea tupres nor | abd they now have Put one suit Bentuone, ‘The Toliowing Wilargaret A: um: | Eplscopal chufch, she bequentues $0,000 te her. | See ee ral ahvogues gods are lose = order to reduce stock we are selling all Kinde he wae riding on Sth street, and seriously fu- | Several centuries ago which revolutionized the | ‘The report of Mr. Henry Hurt, the treasarer, hrey aod: Mrs, Maria Ly Walnes for intaren. beth; €3,000 to her grandson, Ed- | the season, but ~ — Ss jured. He was picked up by Mr. Jas. Natlor | World. He said tnat in anewer to the summons | says: Kecetpte from Parscngers, 836.30; 05; die: SA 5 nce of the present | % Wiuter * ‘ REDOCTION Um PRIOES. . ° wry iate; Misses Rachel J. Day, Mary McArdle r clothing and silverware to days will doubtless re avd taken to his home, whem iedical aid was | of the American Cheap Transportation Assoc. | bursements far accidents, 85,8043; interest, | fod° annie M. arClark for Recondaty; Mase rand all the restof her per- |g ion. In the | Galtcors hendroncerio ete eummoned. . a oe n wi ; 3 2 | Annie L. Sargent and H. M. Tunneli ‘for pri- ughter, Nellie meantime the clothiers are only buying such tal Bargains in Cotton Goods of ail kinds, _ Messrs. Wim. Dixon, W. M. Ritchie, Thos. B. | properly called : Fewer og le: : i mary. The report was adopted. Joseph B. Bryan and her | lots as are required to enable them to keep ott Lace for Curtains, Florence, J. G. Carroll, D. W. Bliss and others, | Dow iinited Gham 1 pay 5 » . The committee on music recommended that die, hes execaters, their machines running and thelr hands to- Trish Linens. ans mt having tendered @ complimentary benefit to | can be limited, wi .| ae thot Bota leaye of absence be granted Prof. Daniel to e will of Robert Earl, which was executed | gether. ‘The best makes of fancy cassimeres | gecspte BEnsaR —~— Mr. Hugh Kernan, the worthy acting manager | geTous be e came | legislatures of | ena 706-17: e362, *» | visit Boston to familiarize hi with the | in June, 1866, was also filed, and to that there | and worsted coatings are in fair request, but - oi the Theater Comigue, the latter gentleman | the country. 2 le then alluded to the great i ae 5 ” a > . methed adopted there for teaching music. The | are three codicils. He leaves his house fand of cassimeres, satinets, jeans, &c., SPECIAL. IMPROVEM AND. SEWER has named Friday, February 6th, as the time tance of the eeation; how much there was cted by | leave was granted. lot, No. 336 2st street, m trast to Solomon bin first bands. Bro SS TAXES paid at the LOW. RATES. Lofor ~ the Benet, and su, caimatines”” for file at see ides of the b es y Mr. Wikon offered a resolution that a special ieee Se ye ie for = ngid his nee os relation thereto, will Saobeertaly gi veu ladies and children, ap Ms ing perform- . committee be appoint tO e into eonsider- , Anm carl, whom also leaves the piece bation - 890" ance for gentlemen on that dav. ation and bi! James W. Orme, and the following ticket was P ibe teaver | are "iteadily ‘eeleheines. ‘inanckel 235 Lothatrest, 9 - 4 ation the feasibility of making the ora! exam- | $1,500 in United States bonds. He “At the snnual mesting of agers of | forget that we, the people, were primarily te- | elected: Sylvanus. Riker, Henry Hurt, Mult- tne Colored Orphans’ Hofas, held on Tassiny at | sponsible for the ‘abuses of ralirdad matage- | by G- Lane, William Orbe, Giivert Canter- ‘After discuss the gh oes aracter of commencements. | $3,000 to his daughter, Mary Hilbus, anddirects | and shirtingsThere is & steady demaud ter WEEP THEur® 4 wit THEBES A Wolt amended the resolu- | that the balance of his estate shall be divided | find iy te ot a WAY —Gen*iemen, the bard times over . After discussion, and medium jfine makes of shirtings from best w: Mrs. Senator Po! aiter the reports of | ment. We have treated railroads as privgte | werken, William K. Riley, Samuel L, Phillips. | ton eo ae te place the matter under the consid- between his children. ‘Phe will is witnessed by | the agents, and wide shee beutiuag jn re- | through the bard tt te be able to give your the year were submitted, the following officers | Property, and Gaz One, hed, sa The New National Era Company Suits. | ¢Ttion of the committee on examination and | Wm. Forsyth, John Wilson and D. KR. Hagaer. | quest. Cotton flannels are im limited demand Present, is to ais yb ng FO were elected: “Mra. Pomeroy for president, | & few ears ago that states should own THE DECISION OF USTICE SAMPSON. ptizes, and it was so adopted. Portes Court—Jwilye Snell. for such lots as are necessary for the renewal ot | Bil oued to WHEATLEY to be MIOELY OLAS Airs, McLellan. vice president: Mrs. Crandell; | One Of Sess, arsat irom Biguways, Be Soaid | «rnc cus of the New Netoual Ete Company FINANCIAL. To-day Sanders Sanders, charged with creat- | astortments, aud prices are quite steady. Col- | BD or DYED: so keoping up a respectable : treasurer; Mrs. Elmwood, secretary. The board | state peasii. chitiing Gan wishes ‘The ainst Richard T. Greener, Thomas J. Boston, Mr. Hart, from the committee on accounts, | ing and maintaining a nuisance; $5 and costs, | ored Cottons are quiet with both agents and job- | ance and saving for object. As tne of managers remain the same. The number of | ie pe te dine ee acne | George 1D. Johneon, Joan H. Gook ard Week, | Teported a statement showing amounts appro: | Bid Warner, chareed wine feloniously assauit- | bers, and the latter continue to offer various | Tush teabout over, ell osders will be prompily Hlted ; restate were IBeIGNSeE, 60 Ere He Fo | ee ee ee er ren enre | Augut, ox emoest of nites bite ie pristed and balances due the schools, a4 fol- | ing and robbing Edward F. Moses of & pocket- | brands of denims and tickings at less than the PF eee tee ome penner ch reason. Rowen, Mr. King, Geo. F. MeLelian; Mr. J. | Of competition.” the policy. ~ rnd | ment of stocks in the New Natinnal Bra Cone laries of teachers, $114,000, all due; | Look and $5 in money; sent to the grand jary. | Prices sake in rst Sante. ho mate features | ‘Ww. H. WHEATLEY’S We have the frst. momber of the‘ Washing- | where the doctrine exists that no privatercom: | L2"v, 68 a Pidtats, Sencar stern cmene | court a6,s00; all dus; comtingest oxpesece, | celal ne’ MTceny $006 te _muomny; G20 | Ck Se apes Fee cee oeeee Sommaens we | STEAM DYEING AND ScOwR- eb y jampson, at his office, 161 streeta norih- $3,000, 3 q . . ger: Bilan nen nanaete eo A a aN ton |.aw Reporter,” a weekly paper published ny should @ &@ monopoly of al! the lines. > ; &e.,) "96,84 first district; | son, assault and battery on Emma Donnelly; vRaT ‘ . 4 7 1 o west, under the title of New National Era and | » 2 3 TH J D. a; Beda pring mail pap hg ay government is easblet to reduce fares jeent’ Pubsishing Company, The Sret wines’ | Tivacny” tas aeianty tee wee oe cal tery on A J. Darden: 5 aed etd War Derantvant, pear Cv Siena! 0 oy | P.O. Box 743, noxas-tr > . |e . Douglass, entific . - J. 4 oe ‘AsHINGTON, D.C , January 14, 1874, 10:99 kine. Cee tk he et rand besides general and local news | without refcrenco to rus of trying thaws: | note presented as the one given by Prof, Boston | 1 cash, but were used to pay taxes of parties | Taylor, larceny of note worth S15; $50 and | “Stnorsisrox tik barr Testy roce nacre | IN 12h Ch? conan amp ountn blish the more important decisions of periment, where the | ve & groster ‘pro- | for the sum of $50, in part payment for stock in | D@ving claims against the sctiools costs. I. D. Kimmel, assault and battery on | The area of low baroueter which was central in | PARLORS, Janice Sie Xriar sith aon, ple fe- | Weston ty er citizen again mgpopoloe tua | We oy Satna! Fre sad Chuan PAPUCRIME | 7g commiticg sa rele Teen: Richards, | MAASN aad wale Peotwonarog Mane | Sovito Pennacenly ot RAMA fence sates! | wagmiy on nich ese baoreaon,D. ©. will commend it ‘to the legal fraternity, | most states. Hethen alluded to his experience | Company. The witness was subjected toa se- | & . » | Sold. aesenlt. &: vega ds be pyrene a f _—____—_—_—_———— i eTe Crops after I Champlin, Roesser, and Dulin) submitted a } cutting him badly with a knife; $20 and costs. | risen inthe gulf siates, aud thence north’ L === —_ —— = and will make it useful to business men gener- | in attempting to induce Massachusetts to pu casew of the cane ta Ene soreee for the p pee long report on the subject of corporal punish- Moses Briscoe ‘and Wa. Jones, larceny of 459 ihe cay ~ and inke region, and ft continoss BAL TIMORE ADVERTISEMTS ally. The enterprise is & commendable one, | chase the Worcester and Western railroads, | or tr, “fuatics rasstted hie deve eeky | ment, ‘The report eaye the comaittos listened | meade ey inee apie Gait eee sity cles Gaednee srovem tetas Seren. - - and should succeed. | Boston and Albany, and gre ood he did | greed by the counsel on both sides tat the cass | With interest to a carefully prepared statement THE REAUTIFUL SNOW. hy, and from Arkansas northward to Lake Supe > : y * WowAN Strrrce Comvex- | nol receive from many of the leading merchants | 0! Prof. Boston should be accepted as atest | Of Trustee Wilson, showing that avery large | Thomas W. Smith, profane; $3. Als charged | ror. ~Cluady weather tulsuow are reported trem | OBJECTS OF ELEGANCE AND A vi | and his defeat in the project. ase. per ae the ges =: Seen et serpent = driving .— plough = the sidewalk. ow Baciens Sho per pews jane e somes Soke of Beercises-—Arrangements wi fe unishmentin our schools comes from young | Defendant said he had two light mules and a | reeton, without a decided change of al convention of the National Wo- SURIEOTS FOR CONSIDERATION. | cote te Boe the Gaye aan tan: might as follows: | End inexperionced teachers; mud farther thet ex | heke plow, which he halt beck inthe mavic or | Threatening weather aud rain prevail in the seat 1” - | He spoke of the following as some of the iy province ts | 4 ern states east of the Mississippi river. The tem man Suffrage Association, beginning at Lin 4 | court in @ case of action for debt, agaiust an | teachers add to their years of experience they | using for some years past. He stated that the risen, stighily outhe souih Attantic coln hal! to-morrow, are now perf and the | Propositions tl a ee be brought to ee | incorporated joint stock company, to step aside | 4¥0id euch punishment, finding it unnecessary, | United States officers in charge of the public coast, avd it has fallen inthe Mississippi valley SILVER WARE. attendance promises to be large and the exer. | prone my m Gergian =,* Oke | ice ruling io decide as to the legal standing | Until finally, after the attainment of a ripe ex- | grounds did not object; neither the feet of the | with brisk northerly rinds, ° u of oo) cises unusually interesting. Miss Susan B.| Huron. to Lake Ontario; sship canal around | of 11s omcers, or whose Individaal Tight it is as | perience on the part of our most successful | mules nor the plough came in contact with the BABILITIES.—For Mew England, snow will . . a Anthony, president of the association, and sev. | the Falls of ony ply maaan, Se agent of the concern to sue, or to negotiate the | ‘achers, cerporal punishment is inflicted only | footway, and fe thought the law did not apply | prevail, with rising barometer, lower temperature, FOR USE AND ORNAMENT, eral prominent leaders in the suffrage move- | Lawrence with Lake Champ! ‘ notes of the company. ‘The court has no hesi- | iD Tare instances. Notwithstanding those facts | to the case, no harm helng done to the stesets, | 8d northerly to ay wise, For the northern ment are already in town, and Mrs. Elizabeth | $005, the enlarging of the E tancy however, after due consideration in ren- | the committee is not prepared to hazard the | judgment ‘suspended, and defendant recom- | Po!‘lon of the middle atatos and the lower lake re- MADE BY Cady Stanton and others are expected this @ve~ | er a i ee arama Gan cere” | deriug judgment for and in favor of the New | €XPression of an opinion that corporal punish: | mended to confer with the Beard of Pains | flcts uigntencw du ave Remawes by einer During the conventios age will present tn rstands them, in the wa) frage., To-morrow morning cer will present the presen! r¢ ther, lower temperature, rising 4 i ment is not sometimes necessary, and that ite | W heir opinion ye y Usbing Company, the Incorporate Utie in whose | Proper adminitration may not ‘result im the | plough and team injure thetidewalk, " “"° | fomiewytnhem eaiMenee eater od | SAMUEL KIRK & SON, | name action was brought, by a majority of the | best interests or the pupil so punished and of HACKS, BTC. colder weather, with northwesterly winds. incorporators, and in whose favor the notes | the schools. That this mode of punishment is Rob’t Kelly, violation of hack Jaw; $5. Chas, | the south Atlantic states, generally weather, were drawn. ‘It would seem, however, thatun- | ™uch too often resorted to by young and inex- | Rinehart forfeited collateral forfveating. Chas. | “ith light raim on the coast, sccompanied by lower pawha canal, connectin, James and Norfolk; si iat . tep perature, rising barometer, and northeasterly men with regard to’ sa! ; less otherwise stated in the rules or by-laws | Petienced teachers the committee does not | C. Mack, John Lee and John Thomas forteited | {¢™Perat 1 For the ‘Anthony will review the pa scald be carted < " | governing the company that the president and | s&insey, Dut that it should be absolutely aud | collateral, $5, for violation of hack law. James | theses northward toon wr [4ecas tm) with reference to her trial last summer, asking bn ooh “A perpineetenet we ae | secretary are its duly recognized executive offi | entire " ited they cannot sasnit. They | O'Neal, charged with fast driving, forfeited col- | cole weather durt that be be impeached, and show the status | Crnment. A personiticatio pate cers, whose duty it is to'indorse, eue and be jess we are prepared to employ only | lateral. Mary Connor, charged with aniawfal- be eS : 3 BILLIAED TABLES LOW FOR Caso 9 Charles Sumner on’ this question in 1n58. | es would resemble ogg ey sued for and in behalf of the association.” experienced teachers, who have already | lywalking ova park. ‘Mary stated that she did oa Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood wiil,on Priday p.m. | Vision riental monarch, head was fchleved success in thelr fession, we mut | not know it was unlawful to do 80; $5. 4 3 o'clock, present a plea for a civil riguts for women’ Mrs. Lavinia ©. Dundore, Aire. | 188 of iron, bat its feet were of herine D. Clarke, and Miss Helen Harris of gold, its arms of silver, ite bellyof brass, bd faccennsenin hie y Our pew style bevel tables guaranteed equal | ‘Tueatans—Madame Janauschek re- | submit to mach which results from inexperience pn mune a2 The ety rit comes styles Raebe ard rent a '? ing Ompactty to pana her touching impersonation of ‘‘Adri- | and lack of Et msg and among these re- any in the world. Second-hand tables ot been recei altered to bevel. Pigeon-bole and ‘ tnne Lecouvreur, the Actress,” at Ford’s Opera | sults your committee places a very large m.- GEORGETOWN. 5 — will represent Baltimore at the convention, and House last night, to an appreciative sudienes, | Jerity of the applications of corporal punisi. sidtites’ : Sha sil BILLIARD BOO ee Mrs. Clemence S. Lozier, Lillie Deveraux and to-night will appear as ‘Queen Catharin: ment fh our schools. Without entering into the ERIoUSLY BuRNED BY Coat Ort—Abont Nok ee ceo: er tor Malton” Motel, Biake and Mrs. Phelps, New York. The bril- sred him how weak were the | in'Spakeapeare’s great historical play, ‘Henry | discussion of the question of the effect of a pro- | 9 0’clock this morning, Mrs, Mary Havenaer, Alex, Adamson, aed Tenis ‘Comigue. lant Pho-be Cozens will be here from St. test Kingdoms if not | \PTPat aha Tor, Sreae nmcorical play, “Henry | hibition of corporal punidiment in our ectoots | residing on Market street, near Bvidge street, ; Price. “@. TAYLOR & 00. Louis, Mrs. Washington Bladen and Miss Car- the portrayal of some of the finest traits of | upon the vicious and incorrigible, where ali | White pouring coal oil on the fire to ignite it, _ Fine Amethyst $15; Geo’-2m__—-B4O West Pratt stroct, Baltimore. rie S. Burnam from Philadelphia, and that in her personation of the persecuted | Other means of discipline have tailed, and when | ¥88 dangerously burned abont her side and face Fine Amethyst Bi 4 HANSON H aco oad lively preacher. the Rev. Olympia Brown. Mrs. meen. expulsion — = ees — oes by the oa ‘Fate “alles ae sees = ‘Sterling Knives pong P. co. Stanton, one of pillars of the cause, It does not well for the taste and dis- | mittee conclude this report by expressin; ine » 85; FINE FURNITURE will net be absent. ih polis, Memphis, “ 4 opinion that corporal punishment in ourschools | While trying to smother the fire in Mrs. Ha- Sterling Spoons and Forks, 4 Providence, snd many other cities wan berrep” Nucewal Theatee ie os tied wey sient this should be inflicted ‘only. im cases where eve: nner's cl Dr. Appley was called to | received at Prigg'e Jewelry Store, No. 43; Penn- | FRENOH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, Mrs. Esther ©. Curtis, a an emi- other reasonable mode of discipline has failed, inj sylvania avenue, near i street. CURTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., | lady from California will be present. AH —-—_—_ week. Router! appt ner Laren gad “Ours,” is put upon the stage in astyle celled even | and that in such cases even, in some instances, 3 46 NORTH CHARLES ST, 64. TIMOR. It is understood that although Dr. Mary in'New York, and is performed by # company | expulsion may be Profersbie; but that corporal canes aoe’ Walker bas not been invited to pate in containing s half dozen actors and actresses | punishment, properly administered, should be ‘When that George Goulet & Co., €22.5) per Basket. the proceedings of the convention, she will in- better than the common run of so-called star | #beolutely prohibited in our schools, we are ina ‘Char! St. Marceaux, $22.50 per Case, Particular attention given te the complete for- sist upon ressing it to-morrow on “The ‘bot pre) to admit or recommend.” was Krug & Co., $24.50 per Basket. aishing of ¢well | estimates fur- Duties of the Hour.” It will be remembered father and mother had ore ‘is moth All leading brands of 0 pel . nished when 5 the character of all that Dr. Walker spoke at the convention last @ variety performances at the Theater | fe erp Mi rege oo e father cara ‘Champagne | — — Jd satisfaction, both as to style year.and im the course of ber remarks in- Comiqne are very this week, and folliowed | showed that corporal pan’ = Sean a ae om. | at lower prices than they can be bought else- | === ‘ulted Mrs. Stanton and Miss Authony, ac- every evening by the new play, © The Lack of | tered only by inexperienced teachers. Whip: Peunsyiv reuse them. heen = ——= cusing the latter of The members of Gol 7 a tile which suggests all sorts of | ping in schools was bebind the spirit of the | Zhe aa =e Tor took the Targat of ‘Tsomwas Rvsset, CLOTHLV6G! ie association g Doctor's peinceitsiner aaron ti trouble. age had nahed in cities. | th * I 14,10 1213 Pennsylvania avenue. participation in thi g8, mainly on the 2 —" In Philadelphia it is only allowed in im- fe two with her, leaving him behind. ? BI ground of her indiscreet utterances, which they | ,,72=,umrany Netsanor, &o—Mecting | que Hown.STORY BREACH OF Pnoutse | ary. schools and in New York itis allowed outy pr erained ths he pnd | To rms Weax, THe Wore, amp Te Wearv, | p05 corning sTRavs’. claim are detrimental to the cause. Notwith- | Ene heaith of. | SUIt.—This morning in the Circuit Goart, in | under certain r to be i bys | cen ome the editor of thé Boston Recorder says:— We | fF TMrenserivacia tence standing this the litte Doctor to speak ‘ synopsis of the the case of Catharine V. Story against F. W.,| vice-principal, and on males only. He would can most unhesitatingly recommend SS iT EES Udkp Pain . at the convention, and should Miss Anthony or Howe, action for breach of promise, the de- | a8 soon see & minister of the Gospel walk down vian Syrup, a solution of the Qe e ee ee others interpose Objections, a lively time may fendant, by Harrington and Wheeler, filed a of iron, to all the weak, the worn, and the weary, ie. € expec’ je —o——— Tre Corcoran Art GaLieRy—Annual Weeting of the Board of Trustees and Blection of Opicors.—The trustees of the Corcoran Art Gai- | lea, f that -atio: sinners the teachers their does not want to leave the officer’s | having rich! its benefits. It poe OUBL nN B Rie amertions ‘that he promised to take the | Mr. Wilson, to show that uipping iy resorted | Rouse, “His mother has been informed of is | Sesser‘ Gea jeaittiss cletned ee tt ty in bee. | WF IK OOATS, At STRAUS’. plaintiff to be his and that under such | to by the inexperienced teachers only, submitted ¢ TRADE.—The Thos. P. M. prietor. 6 ERSEY OVEBOOATS st 915, fgeraer ygice plaintiff allowed him to hold inter. ood mowing that in 1871 there were in this go Lig me a Se ay ‘hos. a ‘or- — — ¢-——_ tet, No. 628 $25, at P, Course with her, as though they were husband ‘86 cases of corporal ear m Alex: ia to-day with 1,000 | Corws, &0.—Dr. LoS chiropodist, No. Lack TS at an lery heid an annual meeting at the gallery on | and wife, and aiso the assertion that the plaiu- y wheat consigned to Hartley Bro., | 19th street, removes OSS SAE ELE SISBONAL ts us". Monday, all the members of the baurd being | tiff gave birth to a child, of which defendant is 0 Perlonce. By toachern which wasseld at $1.3. ppg em Me Me Mee YHINCUILCA OVEROOATS ui @3 rool present ‘except ex-Gov. Cooke, who 18 out of fhe father, 00 far as it charges him with being | years’ experience there were 231, 50 and 30 cases — SS rege Se mage Cite gis, “LSormacs” town. Mr, Hyde, ebairman of the committee the father are scandalously false and untrue pe pag eet we years. petted 6-10 ALEXANDRIA. a eee ae, 8 Cstablictiment | FRROWN NECTION OVERCUATE « ell on ng, made a veri report of the | pro it a » cont. done schoo! —_—_——_ has located in W: D. C., over Brice @15, at Us’. arrangements made by that committee for the Tux Opp Fettows’ Mctvat. Retrer Agso- | was by teachers of ELEoTI0n OF BANK DinEcTORS.—The stock- been amingon, BD. G., over CLOTH VESTS at all pew, Sauk Pe eapate aan "RECInERS NGS | ent, under the cout! of te lcel govern: | CIATION, Mt thar tied daaal, mooting lat | Hanes, oho Rad. pot 3 | seat cml tania as any Sassen: | Beat onclany serous and thou of | BBUACS CLOSE VEEN SATE mace. et ee read 4 commanication from > r al minion banks, iy elect- | well-known res] ble persons. Office SONAL SUITS instant as the time for the opening, was adopt- | present com: , Dr. Joseph Borrows ana | 10 —vJohn F. Havenner, ident; L. B. | one wi ed the following directors: D™* 0) U for § Xifred Jones, who recommend wiattiona ie tary, Joha'h, Given, treamrers Jospeh tine. | Seis onto tee Geen te First National Bank: James M. Stewart, Feo press of bestaoes du ae ciie boars, LUE AND BLAOK BEA lation forbidding interments in Holmead’s com. | {4°¥, John T- Davis, Fo 3 Joseph H. Dan- aloped enh Harmon, Jos. Broders, 8. F. Beech, | re is unable to attend palionts af Test: at G10, former price 93,0 omy, aad seating thot el, Augustus 1 eter H. Shutz, John teacher whip rey 5 te eo aa : former | ao, S| Secret Nipanpeenet | Se Teta evn eet tigna Bank: BK. vite, J.p. | Genes except acer fm G2s*s DAROACHE TW CLOTHING, t whenever Peng ge ‘am a, | thirty os , rtoon times, | Dangerfield, J. B. Smoot, B. Wheat, and'R.M. | Tux Srvoxn Bawime MAGurNe sales of1812 canara __At STRAUS’. commissioners recommend that t John M. Hinkle, JohnH. yA ra- | times ip 1873. Se a tou m fimes, | Lawson. were 219,660. 4i2swit | YOUTHS SUTTS from $8 0 eis. > tide! to fx It at the lowest. possible Agure ¢om- | {wrned into ® public park. “Mr. Langston re- | Dort or'tho mocretary shows Tesi e TOF Gre eet, | ee yey ange ie the seme years, During B pemear hell oe Wen nailer: J. | wo one arp of Gis Osis Immediately, take —_ Lapengpe: | ported e had exam: . Dangerfield, J. J. Ne 7 * pe Le — ochee hase by i bly ant was of the ‘opinion that i was be- | Zor to ae been ees ca AiGvarsemants, ~~ meee ae Rt eae sigh D. Smoo ws a Cazenove, Thos. Henderson, ee Agne Powders. They cure —— (CabpEan’s eVEROOATS eh ge res ee ee ee ee e jurisdiction . Should the | $1,576.22, sotal schoo were cance . Wheat, 8 a 7 — t fee on thi the week. The ap- rented ——o—— nisbment in 1571, and both by one teacher. The ——_>__ HE PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING— volntioent of ir. 1 Darrell aa ito oj Of the Gober aftze hows it Sootety Lecture Course.—This excetiont | fn 1672 there were no cases of Punishment 10 Pe aie ee ged repaired T STRAUS. ef the building was confirmed. course of lectures is to be given in Lincoln | these schools; and in 1513 there were only two | & USINE 85 SUITS at an Immense Reduction, Or officers for the ensuing year resulted as fol | Putectwmamed. | Orders had boon, lasued for- | Hall, and ie to consist of thee. lectures; the (both boys.) and these were adi foot of Duke street for some weaks B At STRAUS’. lows: James M. Carlisle, president; Dr. J. first on Wednesday evening, the 2ist inst., b; same ONBY BAVED IN BUYING sit Hall vice president, George W., Kiges, = | a ‘ommlsstoncrs kad boom Sonetaead Be ee E.R, Se cOrators ‘ ping in the | tracts forthe work to be done on her have not mo™* 2 OT2A0 this. mmissioners: " urer,and Anthony ‘Hyde, secretary. All the | hy the Of the District, and were con- ov. ne second on the 4th of Feb- at given out. ips stg outa etter | Monepe seine ot cg eae Bed | EAL el ue iat eas | samen nema eye et Board of Metropolitan Police be requested to Cader the reeaare ihe cemetery a nuisance | Rey. Abram J. ivan, “the cypress-crowned | isrd there were seventeen oases, aod tn Iso confer police powers on the janitor. Mr. Mo- = eanetl Rae in ee Bes ia- oo south,” in the last week in February. prim: hoois there were 465 Guire was appointed to take charge of the ne- ts the agents Of the goreramant | 1e,price of the course has voon Gixed at a sat- atest Us, and In 48 52) cases of boys, and | iowed TvR00- cess gual Hl prisingly low figure, - same and 21 cases of girls. Stondags “*evustions St the opening on | and the commitiee deemed ax Wwerofoatras. | cRred at Ellie music store, wiltout extra was adopted. — od Bircect. : B00.” | [POR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING, co 70. There were tod te concer some the, tae COUTRETION. ministered rn ne two . Wilson offered a resolution, which was ANCY CABSIMERE PANTS from 92 to gv ied, that, as there will bea me: receives! ETGS F Trefeaue®, of the ~superintendents of public schools of the cities, states and territorige Of our oguntey in this city T3igreorhiton oe Una 20 PRS ORAT- OFE. + BGs ES SPITS at G8 00d 01s ern acee —_— < At STRAUS". : it? g it iff i Secs ie | TENTY 7x0 one. won we oupooren | "THRSAETEETUSERRE BF s=PCoRD ‘over. Some | from all Wool, or Wool and Worsted Goods of any STRAUS’ ‘ found in the | kind, where the price is now above @1 per yard; and THE POPULAR CLOTHIBR, ' Post. | TEN PEE ORNT. DEDUCTED from all goods o11 PANBNBYLVANia AVENUE, ‘where the price is @1 and less. jap'2-tr between loth and Lith streets. WwW. W. BUBDETTE, No, 1011 Tth street worthwest. i 43 jento-i" Be. 439 Tn

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