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3 Or ie) rae gee ep ORSE PM ES ee SE DDE eee TON eee ee ae ‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, 72 | T For The Star, BY BORATIO fTorE. AT THE STAR BUILDING: . A solemn rilence mantics all the scene, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. phe st. ce ee ee en BY : That unseen spiriteof the winds impart, YEE NVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPAMT, Kocownes arias to checr the lonsly teowat; iv, Pres’t. But bear's tou rot, with these, deep meaning TRE BVENING STAR oe ea SUll voices for the spirits ear outspoken? Pourtnors cers rex Moxru. Copies st the : ———— ape Draw Rear this hallow'd vault; be still, and list, ounter Two Cents ea By wsil—three months, ram ear heh @1.20; six months, $3.00; one year, $5. senna. AR—Pubdlished Friday—$1.90 a Aaeeh ey —_ es im ‘aatence,ta both cases,and c 22 Paper seat toner than paid for Vv. 43—NE. 6,528. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1874. TWO CENTS. By Memory 's daughters borne, with musie bient: Bw Rates of advertising farnished on application. They breathe the unsung glories of the The worid-reno heloved es - oer > 6 ee ee re —_ —- rEW PU ONS. MUS y' Communteation from General Chip. | THE RAILROAD BRIDGE RULL. ’ NEW PUBLICATIONS, AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. man on Two [uteresting Questions. Its Objectionable Features. FORTY THIRD CONGRESS, Abd. sovtent ten =e) rake; " FOR LEN Ry )URD's UPERA HOUSE. Hovse ov Rerresentatives, Wasutncton, February 234, 1874. Moxpay, Febraary aps ~ eurn, |: pecmedickeseagere = F — Washi N d Gossi Wasurnctow, D. C., February 23, 1514. § Editor Star-—Permit as to thank you in be- | SENATE.—The Senate met at noon. The | And'not the chielr cece mene ene py tg Sl open Me wikeie COLLIERS ashington News an S81ps Editor of the Star -—I wish you would assure | naif of ourselves and others owning property | chaplain in his opening prayer alluded to the | Whe is Danton ihe Path of glory trode Bietgetn eli-ts Lent. By Bishvp Hantionton. Own Dramariiion of Wa peat Popular Novel, IntERy AL Revenve—The receipts from this | *2¢ 8004 people of Georgetown that so far as I | ana doing business on the Eastern Branch, for | crear ana food men through whose efforts the | Lit, list ye 0 the strain; more joyous now, oy Pikiawe. Ths WOMAN IN WHITE. know the Committee on the District of Colum- | the manly stand you and other papers have | country had attained. to ite present exalted po, | A® i to gree! mg expected one. e Pest cningn with Ged. By Bishop Leighton. | vot to be fount te ihe Novel, hating Grectinzsured | “OUI? to day were $581,065. bia has no purpose to remove the Custom Hou#e | taxen in defence of our rights in protesting | sition, and invoked. Providence to grant tua’ | H® Comes—be comes, they greet with songs of fr: Call of Lente toeay Mo.” | by Mr. “O:jline for the purpose of increasing th | ‘Tux pewaxD for postal cards has now settied | oo take away thelr post ofice facilities, On the | against the paseage of the Washington ani | é people might ever be miuital vt them 90d | tne PY. geiay'a, the tavor'a ia a Cy tartan Counsels, from Fenelon and others. | Stee aud character et Ooust Foaco are alse mous. | own to between 8,000,000 and 9,000,000 per | coutrary, the bill ade the carrier system. a= | Seainst the pi Taiirond DIM, Not that we are | Si wrong, and coer aay te eae ees ue trom | They gether wand, they cane his epic igre; tae WM DALLA ETYRE'S co ee | Bra'or Oecasignally tntenatit aes month. to naming the streets, those running east and | opposed to the bill iteelf, (or any other railroat €, and ever first in the affections of They chant from cherished records of the past, ICH\ RD RB. MOHUN & FUR RSSLLERS AND STATIONERS, 10 «x x west were not changed, because a proposition is pending to change the names of the lettered streets of Washington, which change woul reach the streets of Georgetown; and finally that the committee will recommend no Dill until countrymen. seeking to come in and through the District ot Where, unassay'd, high themes of song are writ Columbia, for we as business men know that | ,A(er the reading of ene anal, Mr. An | They bring before him, to inspire his soul railroads are highly advantageous to any com: | [P° Dirthday « Wasbtugton anettnn en beck | The *pirit forms of the heroic dead munity,) but we do most decidedly oppose some on the Setate to ait or et bee? | Who made the Past the nation’s glorions age of ite provisions, especially the one proposing | CUStomary tor the Sewate to sit on such occa- Tux President remained in the executive of- fice for attention to public business only a few minutes to-day, and received only two or three s, ‘ Dream-like, he views them in the distance m: rat si 0 salleee--Memberd of Congress mostly. withig. » People of Georgetown are contont | to bridge the Hastern Branch. The debate in | Sho cure stad tock toe seeeas Cunnem H: | Lo when tnrondice etn metre . 1 be f-b23-3t Tae Ixpiaw AprRorriation Brii.—The | Withit. the House of Representatives on Friday shows The motion was unavimous! vey Commjngied and confused, in deadly strife. - 2 + —— - While writing I will add that this committee | 5, ino! mously agreed to, and ereys y Kcisnes, by Proctarciims 40) | NATIONAL THBATER. sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Lough-] secommended the proposed route for the Point Erety Eoaeaenea coment eines meee the Senate then adjourned. mpread the heay’ns, the earth is y.by JB Oocke, Interaa- i , rox’s | Midge, Parker and Hancock, of the House Ap- { Lookout railroad: First, Because it does les | Branch, and if they will take the wootin we | THE HOUSE was not in session , through mountain wilds, Muudiy GW keweg, 2 | MONDAY. FRRRUARY 33-WasHINGTON Propriation Committee, having in charge the | damage to public and vats intereata then tnformiig themeetves they will Jeara that te ———— wat Gis Saeeabens peas 4, om 5 i i ak 3 route suggeste: avi 5 s st buildings erected in ‘ingto’ ; 1 | marisan AES prmamarsessse? AT ® | morning’ tnd heard) Motors’ Brunet, Yous | portions of tie cy, and," Seeond, Becuwwes | TeX Are, tulne ereued, ie Wabingo” | TET EGRAMS TO THE STAR. |... tearful stragele dome, they now approach snd Sisuces, pap ; | MATINEE “RST APPEARANOS UF and Campbell, in support of the bill.” ‘oard of Survey, composed of General Hum- | Greenleaf Point to and beyond Buzzard Poet ———o-___— And pase in sil the magic scene. . vd " REGAMEY. ne ee hreys, Professor Peirce, Governor Cooke. | to near the navy- » for the reason that, The Day we Celebrate. Lo al of Him—the Firet— BN rye 2 OBBAT CAEL ATURIST. pins NayaL Orpges.—Ohief Engineer Robert L. | Governor Shepherd, General Babcock, and looking forward to ite commerce, the city was : IN NEW YoR! The mode! Man. matchless chief doth pass, | SEDraE . u's UNDINK | Harris has beon ordered to duty in charge of | Captain Patterson (See Senate mis. doc., No. | started alung that stream that had the greatest | New Yor $ With port majestic and serene he moves. UNDINE “Viennoise and Parmicnso UNDIN | stores in the department of steam engincering | 15, 3d session, 43d Congress) recommend that | qepth of water, and which beginning would | birthday is being d by @ very | And néw pursue the hoary patriot band UNDINE BALLET TROUPE, UNDINE | a the Washingto Li all the railroads be centered on the river front. | have expanded’ but for the soniid and bind general suspension of business. It being a state | Bearing the charts of Freedom ati pa = UNDING Last woek of ths UNDING iiier hes boom gstnchne hee dace cute daet: | and in their plan they bring the shipping inter- licy of landowners, who asked $1 per foot | holiday, however, the United States courts are | ‘To them the cuicitain boss sed nena ek BECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT UELing SIBAFLY TROURR «UuDIES | Miler bas be Nicaraguan rurvey, and ordesca | ¢éts and railroad interests together there. ‘The'| [or lend asscased now at vie Conte per foot, and | in session, but the custom house and post ofice | His ecroll of power and consecrated arms. "S$ BOOKSTORE, UNDINE “BONT IOVASSI. UNDING | to duty in conuection with toe ng, ordered | raltroad sch below the navy yard, ne it ivcines | Which drove the people off the Eastern Branch | Tecognize the day, the former by keeping open | Now come the pournes bene eae fleid, SHUELANETOWS HOSEEDORE, UNDINE KARL LIND, VIADIS UNDINB | commissi tern Branch below the navy yard. as it involves | apd off Capitol tit fo seek cheaper land in the | for ashort time only in the morning, mad whe | Nor SO from scenes of conflict do they come, © 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. | UNDINE “ULM SISTERS. UNDINE space ———__ great expense, but the committee had to choose | marsh at the foot of Capitol Hill, where is now | latter by closing at ten o’clock. The gold room, | But solemn, slow, and calm, with joy sedate, rails: UNDINE ‘and Ballet” UDINE | ..2e%, GAres-Cusmixe-Jawrm Cases—To. | between a bridge there with ample draw, and | Pennsylvania avenue. “The reason which ror | stock exchangs, produce exchange,teod wove Bearing achievement’s guerdon in their seats, Pablicens and Siusers; or, Lucius Davoren, By | UNDINE of sixty Coryphees UNDINE | aay in the Equity Court, Judge Wylie decided | Which should be removed if an obstruction to Pelled the people to build on the Branch im- | similar places are mot open to-day. Many | They puss the ainple stage; avd now, beyand,” Mies Braddon = SAND ORGAN CONCART. Fonte of eee art; Judge Wylie decided | a vigation, and aroute nearly parallel with the pelled the government in placing the navy- | Social clubs are giving entertainments, and | [)\imitable hormone expeed . Among Our Sailors By J. Grey Jewell. E VHTH GRAN a CON + | the case of Mrs. Games against Hon. Caleb | Baltimore and Potomac railroad, which crosses | yard in its present admirable location, where | in the evening a number of balls and ban- | Vista from Vista. stretching far and wide, ee; oF, Two Little Wooden Shoce. By Oni 3 ION. Cushing. continuing the injunction in force | twenty-three streets and four avenues, and rans al the t uets will take place. Salutes were fired at | 0: cultu: eld wing wil - . wide “Cader Tivo Fl CONGREGATIONAL CHUROR 1g ty the channel has always (except since the las: i cultured fields, glowing with fruits ef Poac: “PERT eM | wavsenpa BAe E Vary 200, | Be bees ohtesetatie nara emu fc | Grough epopnine parca toy. aml | Weaatmth inthe chaimel mad dag oui | Attweive ocock the Tiuiey chimes pieted's | ARUom tue vaulted welktn, over all . +. George Mivart. NE rt » February nt 5 e | not myself willin; rv ore in mi dd t my ve Hi t ition’ bol Herald and Tribe Aimanace for 187s. } ——— case of Janin against Gaines he gave leave to | steam railroads penetrate the center of the city, Of the cael) ocmmmanded from 20 10 23 feet at long programme, beginning with “Hall Oolam- | Ths bard's tres tout le Magiod sent PLAYING CARDS, BLASK BOOKS es mein ye steele te Sip es Seeeeare ball. Leokuestoed te caerriver ace ae ject to the fyi be oe ed at aa. | ee eee by sete ey ap oy “i - _ are y fore the eral in’ luction o A u reng AND EVERYTHING IN THE STATIONERY ee ae paigea ak. Pras sepia pars eee iaheecaty ae. Suiase piece tee IniDeOving wwe RBctr Ry ware steamboats, avery large trade was carvied on | Boston, February 2 <The anniversary of Of Memory's danghters; radiant ec tar! 7 .W, D! 5 J ing the mg. ve : of M nd at obse! re lay * LINE, Fe eo eC Ory nedenfat Biied Organist. tions held another meeting this morning to con- | on tee Eastern Branch imperils the navy yard Vireae wah Eouasoeneeg: tee head ot naviga. | as & legal holiday. ‘Khe beubs, conte any pp ea WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, empeaypibemacts. 5: STOTT soe eahecontcsted-election case of Spencer va. | in the least I for one shall never consent to | tion, and when the trade was finally directed to | custom-house are closed, and business is largely | With living harmonies of light and sound. ° ss wes - Dr. J: P. CAULFIELD, Musical Dicecter”” Sykes. Gen. Morgan, counsel for Sykes. con- | £Tant the right, and this question is now being | Baltimore the Eastern branch was allowed to | suspended. Dost thou not feel its sacred flame awake, AT THE VEKY LOWEST PRICES. ‘Admission. 75 cents, Tickets at teusic and book- | cluded his argument, and Ke; ntative White | carefully examined by the Secretary of the | 411 up from the washings of the light arable IN THE QUAKER CITY. And thrill each sense, and glow within the soul, s: TON. stores. febai_ | opened for Spencer, the sitting Senator. The | Navy. Meanwhile, if a better route for the | lands abutting thereon; but even now, whilst | PHILADELPHIA. February 23.—The celebra- | Enkindling aspirations to srise J. LLINGTON, Point Lookout road to reach the Georgetown | the river is full of flats and the channel quit: | ton of Washington's birthday commenced with committee tisten farther to Representative fet3-tr BOOKSELLER AND NEWS AGENT. Wes Te Btsents eee ee omar 0: White at their meeting to-morrow morning. HOLIDAY I¥ THE DeraRrtuents.. MATINEES WEDN ESD AT: Cee ETO RAS: | all the public departments business was prac- ONB WEEK, 1 eoal depots, by the way of Rock creek or other- ise, can be suggested, 1 think the committee ld be glad to know it and I do not doubt the railroad company also. And wing the ‘heaven of Thought, in spirit free? narrow, the water, even above Benning’s bridge, | ® Salute at sunrise. The banks and public of- Blent with the strains of ber Sophos harp, is in many places very deep. We are there. | fices are closed. There is much display of flags. | Host thou not hear the bard ob ? fore led to ask: Where ts the river, anywhere, | Several parades are in progress. The papers . . . NEW BOOKs! In nearly DAY. Yours, traly N. P. Curemax that will F seapar' nl soe Cay! persecting publish as seat rials ! and whence the vision fled? , COMMENCING FRBBUABY létx, | tically suspended at noon, ‘The Treasury re- > * . P. + | outany effort whatever to keep it navigable for Rex ee en oo | Lonely I stand upon the silent mount! Problems of ‘Life and Mind. BY P. @. Lewes, in the great Metropolitan Sensation, " though many clerks who were too conscientious ernment Employees. partially improve it- Tt ee oak, in debate, | day will be observed in honor of Washi | ieee my ~ a ne Se —- inds, Bew Bdlsion cf Duvelison's Medic ck Merce oples oomal Mba ea ange of mind ia ne | CHANORS PROrosED IN THE ORNERAL arrao- | {het there was Do commerce at all ou the hax: | birthday. The national nee wit hea a | Setemens is rab! is Country do PRIATION BILL. The following table shows the reduction of clerks in each dgpartment contemplated by the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill reported y the Howe Appropriation Com not live in song y enlarged; shee Bupported by the popular Actor, gard to giving them a holiday, were out tocele- AM lof Methods... 1 ME. . COLLINS, 4 hiicetions of Mary Sommervilis’. 178 | AND A SPLENDID’ DUAL TIO TROUPE. — Uirthday’ of the’ "Father ‘of his Tit Be? B: Woo- First appearance f the emivent Artists, — : 1 COGILB AND COOPER, ce mu living. PERgonat.. ern branch, and but few vessels passed up it | at the peak and at each mast head from sunrise except about two in a month, for the navy yard. | till sunset. At noon a salate of twenty-one Whoever asserts it could not have witnessed its | guns will be fired, after which it is probable the operation casing the late war: it was simply | yard arms will be manned. mmense, and saved more money to the gov- ernment than they can ever appropriate foc Foreign Notes. Senator Schurz, whe was to of America, JOHN | speak on finance to-day, will bave the floor to- the very best Song and The champion Banjotst ye Dead “ © Pastoral Faeology By Ww Piamer, D. “ ; co oy ap i * * mittee, arrived at from @ comparison with the | it. We can inform those new members that TES Rew Saree Canteen. arge © | Py Coqaemansing, Modern tak: Che daohitg apd beattital Retio-Comle Vocalist, | MORTOw. -*--Mr. Lin Ching Uan, Interpreter | bill passed by Congress for the fiscal year end- | in proportion to the accommodation for business | LONDON, Feb. 23.—It la sald thaton the as- pelgbieris Soe pop Gelity. By Theo. Christleib, D.D...... 75 | MI ANCHE STANLEY he fascinating | to the Chinese mission at present in the United | ing Fass 31, 184. The table includes female | purposes, a larger business is done on that | Sembling of Parliament it will be immediately ciated for many years tor his fine A Very Young Couple. Author John Jontng- tolo-danseure, MISS FR. ISTIB. The | States, accompanied by Mr. L. H. Northrop, | clerks: Pranob and on its banks than any other portion | PTorouged until the 12th of March, so —_ “ Lis high personal pants Journal —. 133 pic asing Aetres d Dans THE HARM | Spanish interpreter, Mr. Henry Ruberry, sec- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. of the city. It has on it five private | Members who have accepted office from Dis is. cE. cn. Pin ckeaee. e eWwalter Poos, retary and interpreter, and three Chinese ser. arves, doing @ flourishing business in co: Taeli may bave an opportunity to go befere | °! gg yg eS on twenty yaa had ood, lumber, and other building materials, | their constituents. It is also said the Queen's Sine ebeiiemen ine a a cuatianh tonenar eee Ee eet tne Sawmills aad ons | speech wil! not be reed ent Partiemant ream | “oGlcur. do 6 seasmer be man aan Umekiln and’ nearly the entire brick manufac ee pee a an AS J for faithful, conscientious work, and he had the Se, ed ee re eee eee a ee eead Sader Dene or ee ma wean | coumsanse tae Bagh pecsenal eden at te het fi, Ofiee. ssiie” Force. Proposed. ° > ne wae a vants, were on the floor of the Senate to-day, 140 Ali the New Books. Visiting Cards engraved and Aimetio: Geter int mate Mey ee. = ‘sta! | after ‘adjournment, and were introduced to a rinted expeditiously and in the latest style. Fine | pencons entertainment. number of Senators, ---- Gen. Spinner has not Eiationery: HIRTH MUsio" NOVELTY: yet returned to Washington, and is not now ex- 2 }GRSND FAMILY Ms TINEES pected until the first of March. Treasurer's Oftice(c) Register of the Treasary. Controller of Currency... a 81 Commissioner Int. Revenue 236 a2 NES AND SATU. : bee ben & 4 #t Duke h cheek the ae ut of | {#milies in the community. His abitity asa WARREN CHOATE «& Co., Grange of Bill st Rach Matinee eS “Mixgpva's” OFmNioN—Dear Star-— A Golast ibent tities tne cae | guitumgeerentreria eee pong Pe mag egy MASQUERADE COSTUMES FOR LADiB> | Wite and Mother,” in your Saturday's issue, | Third. do. property interests. PEACE WITH T ANTERS. Becngerbund, and ales asergauiones Be sche NEW BOOKSTORE. = fee rhe a Be OAs ng EOE | suggests that in removals from office in the de. | Fourth do. In support of the great value of this channel | |, Loxpox, Febraary 23—The correspondent of | Charen in this city, and the Bridge street RIEES, EA RTIBS, AND PRIVATE THEAT- | partments heads of faiilles dror ed et be th | Fifth do. of communication, we will state that every or | the Siandard on the Gold Coast writes that i | church, Georgetown. ' For many years, and up VEENON BOW, = HARRY DONEHUE’S, ones upon whom “‘the axe should fall,” bat sin- | Sixth doch) nearly every stone in the Capitol had to be | treaty oem has been signed by General Sir j29-Im 307 7th street, 3 doors north of Pa. ate. gle men and women. There is another selec- ‘ion SF taomneg Those who have held office for four, six—yes, ten years, and wife and husband, sisters and brothers, as many as four or more of brought from the Eastern Branch, owing fo ite — y and the king of the Ashan- fontion musical teacher of the Gestgniome Pepa ntgpeny beageior pongo fF pee ae a a RI Female Seminary, where he won the eume te- loaded with stone for the Treasury extension | _Lonvon, February 23.—A special dispatch to | SP¢ ty janSi-tr__CoRwas Pa. Avanvs and . 07x87. W 4s8zeron INSIDE ANI OUTE LD: teacher - and high qualities as a man that be did so uni- the same family, all at thi - | Lighthouse Board... 8 8 had to come in the Eastern Branch to lighten | the Times from Calcutta says 20.000 persons are in peivate slecies whens he hadi By Gzo; AtvaxD Town ext ernment employ. ‘This io senna 80°. | Berean of Statiotiea,. at 38 betore proceeding to G street wharf, above the | distressed in the districts of Tirhook wud Bi penn gg yarn a ae tem CEN Ea te Ee pag STE Sr Bry, others equally worthy, efficient and needy hace — long bridge. Even no later than during the | Poor, the presidency of Bengal. The same to mourn their irreparable loss, the oldest of FION BOOMS SETI OR ES FORSCH, achance. Right and justice to the front! Total ee sees 1,693, 1,444 last war, good sized schooners freighted powder | patch says it is estimated that but for the ald | (), mours th 19, is a student of high promise at PICTURE FRAMES, BOORBINDING, ¢¢ ‘Mineava. Reduction, Increase in Supervising Ar- | to and from the naval magazine, above both | furnished by the government,tive hundred thou- the Polytechnic School. Hanover, Germany. = at by a ebitect's ofce, 2 (c2including photographer, | the navy yard and old burnt bridge. As it was | 84nd persons would perish. The funcral of Mr. Becgmane to mone aii Navat Rett ENTS AND PROMOTIO: assistant and bookkeeper. (b)Including assort- | truly id, that there was no channel on the Rear Admiral Case will be retired in February | ¢§ of money orders. (c)Including bookeepers, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. fee ae aa @ ae. | pext and will be succeeded in command of the | SAahlers, tellers, Ge. H4E°8 A.BISLEY,| THOMAS C. COX, ? A gp tage | Evropean station by Kear Admiral Worden, at i Office. Present force. Proposed Attorne 4 Cownsel-| For 17 Dept. ‘eddress' ‘call! present superintendent of the Naval Academy “ “4 lor-at- Lawand late asst \@f Stats, wad "wate Sere: | °F Py at Annapolis. Commander P. Secretary's Office............ 5 ES 37 ond fh ny. gov i | The ti is f chiefs of bureaus, at Selucitor ef the U. S.jtary to Disced Com. o jotes by mai} promptly attended to. Cash neia fis: | chief of the Burean ot Yards and Bi Nas ine ee ne iE Chie es Treasury. Brink “and” American | SOOCeee a Peete cere a | cece Aden eat einen arma Docks, will | go'ic0 euch, pen ae : : Last of the Lowe: Gang Killed. be attended by the Saengerbuna, and the Din apres eae aay ee ee SHOT WHILE TUNING Ute BARIO. Arion Club, and by a large number of warm Ser ieal cutaon eas ane Witarsorox, N. C., February 23.—The Star | friends, towhom be was endeared by bis good ‘Ae tothe navy yard and insane asylum inter- | has just received the following special from | (ualities. s eats, the guardians thereof are fully able to pro- | Laurensburg: “Steve Lowery, the last sur- ANIZATION OF THE “FaDERAL SOLDIERS toot and defend the people's weonertn vivor of the notorious band of Robe- : ‘ » Saitons’ Protective Associatios.”— Whilst it is not our province to dictate or in- | 80M county outlaws, was instantly killed eBay pnd LECTURES. satsoas et tane Adare! Pesce wily | secretary's ORG ee es Fala accommodations te ‘isvour"iaiy ani | sitzens named Patersg, 'Settow “ust | Calon wide and slr was hela St Moe's reason of phy: ‘Adjutant General’ > Holcombe. He was taming his banjo prepara- | ball, on 9th street lay night, for the par- Prerogative, as citizens, business men, yoters ing prep: : ciabbced nara Waumouuns Coxe | case Commander Le k i mrs Sromed ie pment ee iecena es | iol wav Shree Ben eitee' sates ns | Urced mesanlin baer eamec toca Wasmrse GREG ATIONAL OHURO, MONDAY. Relconty | Feason of seniority, to grade of tear aielrel, | Pas 25 Sb exist, ‘The House of Representative bates | bead, and killing’ him Tastantit, “Hits bet is | equalisation of bounties nade teres seen Oaes Lael car vices to the pablie for the provecu- | ST 30 pm. Benelit of Maul bivishea No.g, 8. | [this change is made in the navy list it wil! on Fri ed's bill t Nrect raliroad: | Dow at Lumberton, the county seat of Kobe- | persion laws and homesteads. <Page and sale of Heal Estate, and the icrestment | ©TARS THAT BAVE SET IN THE NiNE.- | !i#t of commodores, and he will be promoted to | Ch! coincide with the route of any other duly i1- med Mesers. Howard, Brown, Miller, cf moneys, &c. feds-lm ° TEXNTH OENTURY. the grade of rear admiral on the retirement of Milt Justi " t ig | The Omly Colored Deputy nd Wood were appointed Py ha B ap nih nol Rear Admiral Case in February next. oe te dts Stee ee en French Assembly in to draft a constitution and by-laws. Messrs. S4™'5 © MARBINI'S HALL, E Street, between 9th and 10° eee 1 used Ly bo-b companies, it would seem bu' New York, February £3.—A Paris letter says re Si aise atrosts. Tae Morper oy Lirvt. Rosinson anv Fhe mre + ered — on ampli the Governor’ ot Paris has asked permission of = y 25,1874, b; ¥ » 79. 7 ya ‘at that provision shou! made a “ babemaes iti eis Cubalb Tasiere.« Tee oe cae ne, SAYASU Game raid catte does wot apply to detailed eniis‘ed | Eppiicable to steam railroads, avd ‘as there. is fhe Amembly to prosecute M. Metvil Bloncourt, Tickets, 60 cents. eas Se"_ | killing of Lieut. Robinson’ and Corporal eye tartare pose, Te cand tho Lone phdae een eatbur” | ack ofthe commune! Melvll Blonvourt is the Vv. 0. H. .D.. man to the commanding general of the depart- fice. Lege . chamber, and sits upon the a Oar tives BB doar “gag ment of the Platte, says when their bodies were | secre: Mop NU elves acetaed ef ts a ing Goae mipaesnune oo“ the extreme radicals. He ACWEELEY CHAPEL Gh cad Fate ee tne ee titateds Thee eect) but were | Bureau Yards and Docks (a) 8 7 ‘There aro now these bridges on the Potomac ren mines wet under Closest. No. 611 Tra srunst. benefit of Providence Chapel. a ehaapeet Paitee en eet Bureau Equipment and and three on the Anacostia or Eastern Branch, | The Atsembly bad taken no action, but it, was HOUSES 4ND LOTS IN SLL PARES OP Subject—"Tho Yosemite Valley, apart. Noel, who esc desides the sub structure of the old burnt | Probable that Melyil Bioncourt would fly to TH. Tich ~ . cruiting. ets 25 cents. Commencing at 8 o’e\’k. f2i-3 | Gores i were about forty or fifty Bureau of Navigation |B CITY FOR SALE. bridge near the magazine, some of which | gland. obstruct navigation most effectually, and ali Bureau of Ordnance (/)) —— 2 are within a very few miles of each other, and we Only One Biack Sheep. will do full Justice in the equalization of boun- may to some extent remain aut 20 the gor eae aie -~ 7 LOANS N ‘BD. MON BY INVEST. EV. DR, CHaPi ee acetr | R fin Gnvat 1 3 5 % I kis the | ties, provide better and @ more favorable Cs SS et mR 7 hope and pray that no additional ones will be 18BUKG, February, 23—Dimmic! » = ORATOR OF THE PULPIT, demands are acceded to and thi i + member of the legislature implicated in | tem of laws, and free homesteads Daa aie cv = — BABEUM | wit give two of his popalar Lectures leated whilst committing de gee were 4 | Stopted; of improving tite ety, ee srnstaee | ther bank swindic. ‘The house is | them 1 Te secure em for AT METROPOLITAN M. B. CHURCH, or ~ People. The wi ong | Bureau of Provisions and our duty to contribute our mite to aid in pro- ov oe hoe Sag gations, oot- Ayan eats any nore oR OKERS, TURSDAY EYRNING. Febraary 23, iit nat Sony nra 0 suppress, polething 9 teoting te interests. and preserving it from any scerptance of the investigation commitin's re: ew wei he a ae FOR SALE—A handsome I strest, MODERN CHIVA! that article, and the whisky traders themselves | “cry. ne and Sur- 2 2 partios dircotly interested ein large peeper = a resolution foes Dee ete i the hi rikcyhger tae becemaeee: || WHOUMMBEY RORRLEC ean, | Habe iy ae ee 3 Ginedeat gas ce apae ay, | meno Sree Se one Aa 5 4 Ay 4 y 3 Total 60 earnestly pray that you and your confre: ay tii 4 oF +“ BEUNG,"* yor res m: ~ residence, No. 926 8th street. body was i aieued sa OOfrAGR Ot sable enddhnstem etme great | | A¥TER THE Katprno InDIAws—The foliow- | Reduction 1, (a) (i) (c) (ad) includes draughts- | eo direct public opinion ag torpreverre to ve Fin gr mege oy handsoced waleet enahen enwhaen ent =any lerd’s Bow: price, ea HOUSES, | fst effort a dl mowt Poplar lectanes ta; tickets, | iz, telegram has been forwarded to the War | ™? —. ia Lestrotrces: the city our Eastern Branca. Lovisvitte, February, 23. meeting of | floral tributes of iriends, ‘At one o'clock com- from @3.200 vee payments. with reserved seats, nts; » | department: 4 temperance le was held here yesterday | pany A, ington Light infantry corps, pro- Biases haw scmereteas fare | TShscan titted cous Ay, re: | yrcneny DERE Bannacms, Bav-r ast | commubacrvamee err PBN ivachunttes Sgintaza onthe Honma tue | Sua renremcrtsperema loving toward | Seeded So he reno and ais eh Cr city, fore” «at low fi OT exchange ary 20, at Metzerott's returned Lauren ae * Reduction 2. This includes all officers of the | nel line have under consideration a Dill, which | M0Vement against liquor ‘ “hearse by perty 400.000 feet GROUND in various Just reti fr Lauren’ forth sgl > whicl ———_o———__ Smith, the body was removed to the hearse b: oe ct th city for sale a Jow figayee,.on easy tori, SEATR. PEARED, TOR REGRET ED | Ptatte wie ‘company A, third cavalry, ‘Katone _Slogitryeeaberse) ae ee ey Sag ee Doge am THE WEATHER. Gants’ Enoch, MeCathran and Carver and Lt, Sen Be eeeyy eeeeet vee GRected today. I left H company, Captain INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. with that of the railroad having th Pag "7; rarntehed Bouse or rent st 91% por mene BALLS, &e. Hhecler's ranch, with intractions Office. ‘Procentforcs: Proposed. turongh lise ins trast to ho oeeeen ot the $ ND DEDICATION BAL. 14 or trusteen,f fhieh the State tain . 0: Ly or trustees, in whic! @ State retains a con- “ FILVIS.” B auspices and for the benefit of oa Rone bak, Hiplion. 43 trolling interest by the appointment of a major- - GE, No. AA thoroughly scouted the whole section; | 2’ Gh 3it ity of the trustees, There are mp coercive feat- > Dar 5 and no signs of" recent trail found. Ie ~ od c2(: 236 ures whatever in the bill. If, however, the rail- : mend that a guard of twelve infantry be sent 0 roads should decline to come into the arrange “BUYr row” Dir-trict hy 8 for temporary security to Reddington ‘Wheeler —_— ment contemplated, means are still provided by "elec 226 Fd harnarheres State may make available its proper ( cludes secretary in the tunne’ Includes recorder, drat nee se Pe and Moore’s ranches. Comfortable shelter for ‘Omnibuses them is In each place. A and H companies wagers Far; | will be ready for field daty in two dupe. t ee Ontari ly and clearing weather in the passen uy man, &e. des - (d) in- | More Bap Evrgctsor Coat-Gas —Through | Obie valley. Norihwost wiads in the northwest, cLOoTHING fio zone Sip, Tick Pith ees By sien oF Ber eaide and scout im | Cindcs medicel referee’ eh ieiehon all Rois ignorance or carelessness the gas was allowed to iu visiag at WeeGeiliog we A te Donen except heads, laborers; asd messengers, So. escape from the furnaces into the audience For the rest of Monday in. New + oumsat Paices ke =n nr pint (aren Prgees. | Wannigtin Seca ts fatany fag tae Meee AT NOMINAL PRICES. a oe. 1 force. 0, on aring the piigstunatpiscerrseeenes cn accuses oven. | Aitetube toca. | services; and effected the whole. cot ‘ . O™stEE & BF lay Solicitor of the Treas: 1 Several persons were overcome by suffocation street, was ane vp oe Inthechurch and had to be carried into the metal gy fl erry, whe Aret race, be num! was dismissed, weet 5 “CLOSING SALES” Fret Bawaingny Reocisations ‘eat’ Maske, Slots = 7 End on reaching the open air some of theni a night, For tbe Oni. valley aod upper lake ant was com. Supper. Admission 50 cts.; thitdren oR OST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Sropped down along the Fosdside. They were oa a get pe wen i ven ne a ‘a long die- FINAL AND PEREMPTORY. with the gay proper. a Daggett serious oonse- | Forthe south ‘Ruantic Batts, felling baromencr out on the 8, entertained durin, at quences followed. A liitle girl received quite | Sod sonthwesteriy winds. followed Monday siabt ‘Union, No. 1 1 copes mee she evening F t in the face by ite coming in contact 2 SBLLI by Librarian Spoftord, with s tboro ‘en- ‘evere ou! iy ite com! by rising barcmet« winds and falii the ground and 1¢ PEB CENT. 01 essay On proverbs; by Messrs, J. is allowed $10,020 for tem- | with one of the sharp corners of a seat in hor fev __408 sin strost nortuweet._ | joer *eey, cn provers a | Oe saan te the: ee NS tors eee I pa aS ing which wat UITAR AND : tical reac two firet Sppropriation ‘ LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. L2S8088: GUITAR AND PIANO. poy yen a A Jovtog vomae te Reheay tap Tee et eS | aoliet, o maloon heoperae No. GoGemdenceess, | Paina bees, of in Siarye home, Please call or address 813 10: by W. W. Story; and > and | lowing sums to defray the shot ‘afternoon, prob: | New Haren,Now Yo: ook, Long Branch, | lend, and it is whether or not est, rear Smithsonian. References given Bischoff ‘and members pg ’s office, 7: ane ee eee remarany Sirerneoe, peel Attantig City Pecks ‘ay. Alsd | it was insured. ‘of an in- Sest, Reer Smithsonian. References given _19-6:" — 7 aBeatie Pook ai . “BUY Now? NOtlcE TO SHIPPERS. instrumental (including om an Sa im thisclty may “ ENTION IS CALLED TO THRCHAN. the cause of lors of time to the at Sale! eG OF ints 1 Ped tion of enough valuable » for KSEBETE raidit4, anes o 253 pg cmap - a! FINAL SALES Laver aki 5 Sod Ph rn OF OVEROOALS. De on the FINAL SALES 0 OF FINE CLOTHING. & Cie ti & it “BUY NOW.” H Hi ah I a? fe i LEAVE YOUR ORDERS aT BEEN'S, 422 9th Street Northwest, Ha SHIRT PATTERES OUT TO ORDER. fon F i i ovat Si 2 2 4t eames alt vedione, 22! wae

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