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Coe ‘To-night. as- “« sesements of any prior year or to correct _—E. A. Sothern, as “Lerd Ine ‘oon any National Theater. Dundreary,” in “Our American Cousin.” attorney, | ‘House—The Majilton-Raynor | COOK, has transmitted the opinion. He refers | Family in “Gabriel Grab.” the thority to review and change the ir clerical error.” he act of June 26th, 1573, the 33d which provides for the appointment of asses- ‘Theater Comique.—The sensation drama of | sors, and makes it their du! to “Life or Death,” and other attractions. trian = « is, The “Osceola German-American Associa- tion” was organized in this city last night “te evitivate a fraternal feeling between young Germans and Americans.”” Don’t forget the entertainment by Grace Greenwood and Mrs. Sarah F. Ames at Lincoin | Ball to-morrow night may be confidently e 3 Dr. Robert Reyburn has been elected by the medicai department at Georgetown University. tothe chair of professor of histology, micr a and tlinical anogery @ procession on St. Patrick's day while passing St. Joseph's Asylum, on H street, con- tributed $76 for the orphan b teibation was also made to St. A ium. meeting of Jonadabs was held at Grace Church. corner of 9th and S streets, last night, Capt. George W. McLane chairman. Wile Swake addresses were made by James F. De- ine. Rey. Mr. Hobbs. Justice S. C. Mr. Baker, F. McNerhany, and othe: Mr. D. A. Straker delivered an eloyaent eulogy on the late Senator Sumner at the quemorial meeting of the Sumner Literary A+- tociation last night. and after feeling remarcs from Mr. Samuel Lee and others, resolutivas €ulogistic of the departed statesman were una: \- mously adopted. From Kervand and Towers, Washington agents for the Leonard Scott Publishing Co's Feprints, we h: the London Quarterly Review. from Robert Beall Parker we have Harper's Weekly from Parker Go no's Infant for March 2°; al y's Laly’s Book for April. At a meeting of the directors of the Arlington Fire Insurance company yesterday afternoon. | to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Dr. S. J. Tedd, late secretary and treasurer, the following were unanimonely elected: Frank T. Rawlings, esq., secretary, and Charles B. | Maury, reasurer. The teac! ‘of our public schools are to enjoy the benefits of Prof. Proctot’s course of lectures Mr. L. L. Crow course, and Mr. Smithsonian, re whieh the teachers will have reserved seats tor the entire course without cost to them or the |. Rhees, chief clerk of the In moving the large trees through the streets and avenues to the public parks and reserva- tions the fire alarm telegraphs wires are often badly ee interfering seriously with the | rections or addition: he hi working of . This may lead to such of time of turning in alarms that great loss of property may result. This evil should be) remedied by the officers in charge of the. re- moval of the trees. Mesers. W. M. Evans and H. W. Garnett yes- terday entered a suit in the Circuit Court tor | James Buckingham, executor of the will of Alvale Buckinghhm, agains? John W. Wright, to recover amount of judgment $17,381.17 | on the: body of an infant chil | Washirgton, “that the said int court for the state of Indiana,on the Ist of | death between the hours of 3 obtained agamst Wright in the U.S. cirealt May, i666. a — THE Cotonep Prntic Scnoors.—At a rezu- lar meeting of the Board of Colored School ‘Frustees last night at the Sumner building, applications of Martha W. Sadgwan. Mary A. | Tyler, Edith L. Wedd and Annie Fosky for Positions as teachers were received and ordered | to be filed. An application from the paratory high school to w ment in the Sumner building organizing a literary society was referred to the committee on teachers. Superintendent Cook presented his report for pils of the pre- suitable apart- Febraary, showing number of pupils on the | rolls the last day of the mont 10; number each school. 5é; percentage of attendance, #4 cares of tardiness, 3.4; decrease for the month, 03, decrease, 8S; percentage of tardiness, ; number of | ; decrease for | number dismissed, 22; number Suspended. 31; number of indigent pupils tur nished with books, 7 The resignation of H. R. Jennings as a | teaeber iz the Lincoln school was tendered and accepted. Mr. Johnson submitted a resolution request- ing the superintendent to submit to the board | at the close of the present schoo! year the nam-s of the teachers abstnt during the year, with the number of days of absence; adopted. He also | submitted ® resolution, which was adopted, | that all applications ot teachers to close schools be submitted for the approval of the superin- tendent. - Mr. Smith offered « resolution, which was adopted, that the chairman of the committee on school buildings be directgd to communica’ with Mr. Adolph Cluss in relation to the co Gition of the grounds around the Samner built ing, and the coping of the walls around the Stevens building. Mr. Johnson offered @ resolation, which waa adopted, that the committee on teacher: he directed to inquire into the expediency of continuing the services of married la teachers. Adjourned. as —-—__—— THE TaRateRs.—The oddities of that exes!. lent combination of eceentric dancers and musicians and fine comedians, the Majilton- Baynor family, continue to attract large au ti- ences at Ford's Opera House. The extraordi- leg business of Charles Majiiton, the com- lealities of Charles Raynor and Frank M ajilton, the musical novelties of the Raynor brothers, A large con- Mills, Rev. | the fine January number of who has charge of the | made ‘arrangements by | assess ap taxable within at > | termediate year, or in two out of three, | and must consist of the additions to the trian- | consequence of additions thereto or improye- sesements must be completed before the first of | January in each fiseal year, and retarns made to the superintendent of assessment. Here the | duties of the assessors end and those of the beard of appeals begin. The thir- | the board to meet on the 2d Monday of March | of each and every year, and provides that in | the years of triannual asseasments it shall con- tinue in session one hundred days, and ia the intervening or other years thirty days, and that “changes” made by it shall be “ complete | final,” and that the assessments as made up with these ‘changes’ shall not be altered by any person or persons. It is declared a misde- meaner to do so. In the first section it is made: | the duty of the superintendent of assessments, | "pon the completion of each assessinent and the | revision thereof by the board of appeals, to pree pare duplicates and correct lists, one to be | Fetained in his office, and the other to be trans- mitted to the collector. It will thus be seen that the law thronghont Provides for annual assessments and for annual | Corrections and revisions, which are to be final | and complete, and for the purpose of revision and correction @lows a period of one hundred days for the triannual assesements and thirty dsys for the intervening assessments. The ac- tion of the board of appeals should be in har- | its emendations and corrections be confined to actual and distinctive assessments of each year. | It cannot any more than any other body or per- | son, for the purposes of correction, interfere at | asubsequent period or session with the assess- ments acted on by it at a previous period or | Session. Its action, therefore, during the pres- ent session should not go beyond the “over- looked” property and the increased valuations | as returned by the several assessors on the first of January last, and no appeal should be en- tertained except such as relate to these assess- | ments. As respects these the board has plenary powers; beyond this it cannot make any cor- elem The Alleged Child Murders. A WRIT OF HABEA® CORPUS IN THE CASE OF » MRS. GLENN. This mormng Judge MacArthur ordered a Writ of babeas corpus to issue in the case of Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn, who was committed to jail on Saturday last by the coroner, Dr. D. C. ‘atterson, after the verdict of & Jary of inquest found in east t came to its 1d 5 o'clock on the 13th day of March, 1574, in South Carolina schools, 74; average number in | | the testimony was ni the be | and grace of Marie Majilton, the vivacity of Miss Nellie Jones, &c., make up a very enjoyable entertainment for those who Gesire nothing more at the theater than to be amused. Those who have not seen their queer play entitled “ Gabriel Grub” should hasten to £2 80 btore it is too late, as they depart with the week. Sothern gives his last evening pe: formance of “Lord Dundreary” in this city (it may be for ‘ears, and it may be forever) at the National Theater to-night. Those who fail to see it will muse one of the most extravagant but delightful jieces of comedy acting it has been the Kovtane of thie generation toenjoy. To-morrow thern bas a benefit, Ezeat role of “David Garzie¥.” are, the Winetts, the Bladensburg bash-eate: Mons. du Vernie, the besntifal blondes, Nickle (the ilJusionist); and Mr. Harry Clifford in his sensational drama, “Life or Death,” continue to attract good houses at the s Comique. > Tae Wasnixcton SAgNGeRErND held a meeting last night at Saengerband Hail, corner of 8th and E streets; the president, Louis Wal- decker, esq.. in the chair. and Mr. F. Rocher secretary. The chair stated the objects to be to take action in relation to forming a joint stock company for the purpose 6f n~~ Die site Of groan sua puilding a large hall for & clud nouse And other purposes of the associa- tion, and to her; th, ‘The chairman of the committee, Mr. A. Fisher, made a report recommending the form- at once of a joint stock company and obtaining a charter uader the general in- corporation act. and issuing 500 sh: of stock of $25 each for the purpose of raising a fund to use in case an opportunity is presented of pur- chasing a lot of ground suited to their wants: paid shares to be paid in monthly instalments of $1. The committee also recommend that everg member of the bund. either active, contributing or bonorary, subscribe for at least one share of stock. The report .was unanimously adopted, and some 250 shares of stock were taken, one member taking 5 shares and paying down #125 meash. The meeting was well attended, and animity was manifested, smacking of business ut. a | ITH ForcEny.—Jemes K Moore | On @ conversation between an old man and an oy Wiliams were brought to this city | old woman, eee both characters her- yesterday by Tipstave Geor; Corson from | Seif, and by rapidly ard E ‘Washington on a requisition. y are charged with forging the signature of James M Wayne | Of dress, in the er attace, voice, nad the warrant face, su: to an internal revenue for the amount of $1,128.97 secured £600 from John mbered 6.792, hich means avens. They are ‘$12.00 in treasury warrants, which are part Of $180,000 In warrants sto'en from the U.S. —Phila. Ledger, 19th. ° Pretic IMPRovewExrs._The snperinten- dent of roads has been directed to put in culvert on Bunker Hill road; aleo, ome at of Linnean Hill and Broad branch | 30, square 131, to E. ith the recommendation read. In accordance wit yesterday afternoon of the wm a oe the Board of Public Duncanson Bros. sold = A for ieegi tastes, , bounded P, nd 1th streets and Kingman court, at tas {3X tow ae ; the planting on the stre-ts and parks the coming spring of 50 red -mapirs. SS maples, 500 American elms, ani 29, store of W. Whipple, corner 14th and @ | 57. for 40 cents. streets northwest, supposed to have bean ti TSS incendiary, ‘Loos, about $100; ray yOSTONS Geoomarains 1x 7: $ during the three years. These Geographics were. rot adopted to thai Moption after a Sela ar agg ALON Fe atistactton which they heveccheasetgtne rest conclusive Of the supe Pet ne Proof the superiority Bz The whisky war in Ubio is damact ar-The follows the mother. The Dest time | citizens in Maine have elected eet oii ong pice Mana iar ara spring town meetings. pe --~aaung & suita- | avenue, between (th and 7th streets southeast, by reason of wilful abandonment,on the part | of i its mother; and we further believe fro evidence adduced that the mother is one beth Glenn, (white.)” ‘The petition fi writ states that Mrs. Glenn is confined unjustly (as she apprehends) for some criminal or sup- the | posed criminal motive. * * + Tobe relieved | rom which imprisonment your petitioner now | applies.” for the purpose of | The p itioner was brought into court, Messrs. B. H. Webb and Mills appearing for the peti- | | tioner. The counsel called attention to the fact | that the jury did not tind the child was that of petitioner, but that they believed it to be her child. The testimony taken before the coro- | ner’s jury was read, and the counsel urged that conclusive. The court said he could not interfere in this case—that it was a case for the grand jury. ‘The counsel then asked that bail be fixed; but the court declined to fix it. mh was married about three years ago m Glenn, a sheemaker by trade, an! much younger than herself. Glenn left her the day following the marriage, and has never seen ince. Atthe time of bis marriage be was intoxicated, as he has since stated not knowing what he was doing. The officiating clergyman was Rev. Joseph P. Wilson. Glenn left for-a distant state where he bas since married. He is represented as being a handsome mun, while she is not very prepossessing in appearauce. THE CASES OF MARION DIGGS AND WM. BROWN. To-morrow in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, the case of Marion Diggs and Wm. Brown, charged with the murder of an infant child on the ith of December, 1872, will be alied. Messrs. E. C. Carrington aud 4. B. Williams appear for the former, and Mr. W. W. Evans for the latter. ee Rear Estate TRansrens. Littleton Crip- pe fe to Samnel C. McDowell, jot 42, in square 5€9, $1; B. W. Robinson et al., trustees, to Daniel Smith, lots 9,10 and 11, Chapman's subdivision of square 335, $10; John F. Olm. stead and wife to Grace S. Bristed, sub. lots 43 and 41, square 153, $2,924.40; Wm. McFariand and wife to James A. McFarland, part lot 6, square 951, $50; John Hitz et al., assignees, to Henry A. Griswold, lot 7, in subdivision of tract of land called Chichester, #1; J.C. Dulin and wife to J.G. Bigelow, part of “Blae Plains,” situate in the county, $15,000; Alex. R Shep- herd and wife to Richard Harrington, lot a, square 103, $20,000; Robert G. Cunningham and wife to Edward W. Donn, lots 172 and 173, in Prather’s subdivision of Mount Pleasant, $1,606, Jones & Edson, trustees, to Ashford & Callan, trustees, lot 16, equare 250, #5; Bernard Waters et ux., to Sarah Jackson, part lot 19, square #70, $1,300; Nathan W. Hilbron to Wm. E. Schoen. born, lots 26 and 27, square 904, #4.400; Wm. H. Hollidge to Wm. H. Scott, lot $2, square 510, £100; 7 McLellan and wife to Lucinda A. Crandell, lot 19, block &, Hall & Elwans’ sub- div. of Meridian Hill, #300; Jacob Lyon to rds, yg Charlotte Ric part lot 15, square 635, &c., ST — Tae Inptan Question AGartn Discrssep.— | At the meeting at Lincoln Hail yesterday af- mperance, and equal rights among the Indians, Mr. C. Hacmer was called to the chair, and after introductory femur! son, Rev. Dr. Clark, of Ne Bpon for a speech. At the close of his remarks | he submitted resolutions, which were adopted, favoring the treating of ‘the Indians as imman beings, and claiming that the sympathy of the white people should be with the red men. Father Beeson submitte* , series of reaolutions, which were ado-- 2, demanding mans ‘ement of Indian attire be given to those in sympathy with them. Approj were made. by Col. Pitchlyn, Choctaw Nation near the ae erences, iz Choctaws, and the injury inflicted on the Indians by dishonest race. Col. Boudinot followed in inent re- marks, and addresses were made by Miss Jen- | nie Leys, (who claimed that women should be sent ameng the Indian reservations to exert their power towards civilization,) and by Mrs. | Dr. Mary Walker. GRACE GREEN WOOD’s PERSONATIONS —‘Miss indictment at Washington for the larceny |-Dublic wi Grundy,” of the New York World, in a sketch of Grace Greenwood, published some two years » thus speaks of her dramatic ability :— “She possesses wonderful dramatic talent, and when she consents to > amateur the- atricals or charades she shines as a star of the first magnitude. Her power of mimicry is astonishing, and she can s0 alter both voice and | sppearance that her most intimate friends ceareely recognize her. I bave seen her carry =e some trifli changes in the adjustment of oneor two article entirely altering je, voice, and the ex ig perfectly in of her keeping up the illusio: To-morrow night the at have an opportunity of seeing for ves. Rear Estate Saces.—T. F. Gatchell, agent, ‘auction, (Joseph F. Kelle fuctiouser,) part of tot 4, eyuare 40, tone Saui6, to ohm Hurtey, for 30 conte verlions lot m i = 'L. Allen, tor 20 cents’ per Cy ie Ea | acm We understand that at a meating TRGIST 'e u & of the state board of ‘education, held in Rich= . Dr. Bates submit- the committee on literatare, Rev. Dr. Shermer made the repor' of | committee on home missions, which showed the amessments to have been $4,105, tions $4,000; report accept: ‘ard of the conference submitted his | aunual report on the salaries of ministers and st: [nny tlm! that the was $300 sbort of the assess- ments. A collection was then taken in the con- tion to make good this and appropria- | and Onio Canal, preferred bonds, 103 bis in; Market Co. bonds, 10 Ce! asked: ‘a and ‘getown Steamship Co. stock, 125 Distri Wn. Co. S. bonds, 7's, J. & J., 1875, 80 bid, 85 asked; do., 1876, £1 asked; do.'1877, 80 asked; Permanent improvement 7's, J. bid, 70 asked. (Washi ference and congre; amount, and over $: ‘The usual resolutions The following commi re @ plan to recu; john Koberts, F. It. | W. Chariton, Dr. J. W. Hei ments thereof. ‘These annual or amended as_| and John M. ‘of thanks were adopted. ttee was selected to pre- the Book Concern: gor, P. L. Wilson, J. ring, W. J. Milton, nual assessment of property which may have | A literary treat | been inadvertently or otherwise overlooked | &n increased valuation of assessed property in | «1 Valiant was granted super- ns. APPOINTMENTS POR THE COMING YEAR. The president, Rev. David W: conference on the great difficulty perienced in making the selections, and then announced the follo | pointments for the coming East Balsimore: LW. B W<st Baltimore; B. 8. South Baltimore, street; 8. B. Suth ty-fourth sections of the act requires | he had ex; wing plan of ap- » FM. McCormick, . D., A. Bichards. and, Georgetown; } be aupptiod, Oum! rst churen, Washington: & or no change in the money market, so fir as | gpio.te 49 JEFFERSON sTRE Call loans ara concerned, Sa4 being the Tuling NgHeEs quotation. Mercantile paper is, however, a a a little firmer, selling at 5y ary against Sas per ELEGANT IOR CREAM AND OYSTES Olay, Gambridze; W. T. Dunn, D. e F. Livingstos, ring. Dorcnest: Frederick; O. H T. Ooohell, WJ Lit:leton, T.'0. Oro son circuit and Frederick Oity mission | mony with the manifest design of the law, and | ated, 607s; de. peelers, 43; West Virginia’s. 11; North | NEW GOODS. McGregor, Alexand¢ri A. J. Dri pkhonse, Ninth siroet: bury; Jesse Shreve, ingtou; W. H. Lane, White Ground j waesPon. March 19, 12:39 pm —B nds of 1567 Preverrea, 60 | Bonk of Er glaud bas decreased £664 durip i? Ww Nek. ‘Theanount of bullion gone into tue Bane | Orders for DEES! + £c., Glled by Miss amp. | J), Mes. TESSREY, & CO. jeonference missionary, A. Web. | “tH nova? tr ster. D. D The conference then adjourned. eee E COURTS, CrimrsaL Court—Judge Mac Arthur. y, on the opening of the court, Mr. ler, Assistant District eded to argue his ‘ormation in thy portion of tne bar wi Patches quote renves at 89 francs 55 coutimes, 984. Attorney, pro- motion tor leave to amend @ case of Thomas Herlihey, charged with keeping a bar-room. The infor- mation in this case located street, when in reality the place is i6)1 12th | street—foor squares distant. Judge MacArthur said that this wasan im- portant question and one in which there seems | to be no uniform ruling. atable to the ( that it could be ta | was disposed for the 4 question decided as to tions during the trials of - the | the place at 1601 Q The case was not ap- neral Term, but he supposed ken upon certiorari, and he purpose of having the amending the informa- allowing it te be so Mr. Miller proposed to strike ont the number so the information should read ( street, but on consultation with the officer he asked to strike out the location. The court allowed the amendment to be The defence called Wm. Wilson as to the character of the witnesses, and on taki stand he said: ‘Honorable Mister, L- money. id counsel, together.— Stop, witness. ster L-e-e said— —Wait till [ask yon. Witnese. All he wanted was money. rN — What is Lee's reputation. He said all he wanted was mo; that is reputation enough. (To Lee). Didn't say s0; I'm looking The Court.—Leave the stand; I have a graat you to jail for coming on the it is a contempt of court. Charles Washington testified that the wit- netses for prosecution offered to break the case for $10, and that Mrs. Hi On cross examina’ saw Mrs. H. pay him The jury foand a verdict of guil! John West, charged with uniaw: on the business of cattle broker, guilty, Messrs. Moore and Newman for de. mind to commit lerlibey refused to pay ption tha witness said’ be | Shy! failing tetoperetnre: ore ees und cloudy weather, clearing this forenoon tho southern. stat tem.) Sree ak, part}; was found not | the lower I stater, so Crrovit Cov: To-day, Burgdorf agt. Sutton agt. Gleason aud Glen for new ‘tial. Friebus agt. Bell; Poricws Covrt—Jwige Snell. To-day, Julia Banks, pleaded indecent exposure; $5. Jozeph Wallace, an idle and suspicious person, wax sent tothe work- Louisa Edelin, John Coover same, town; Isaac Foulke, charged with stealing acoatand pair of gloves; al Mr. Wormer, the owner, testified that the coat was stolen trom the National hotel last Sun: while he was at dinner. testified to recoverin, and that Foulke had ment to the effect that a friend of his had asked wn for him; he did not Sentenced to three ‘orth about $30. Detective Goomes g the coat from a pawn put itin pawn. He ike made a state- ut the coat in know that it was stolen. months in jail. Thomas M. Wilkins, threats of rsonal violence to ex-Justice Jol as represented, which is rarely the case with keep the peace. those of ordinary manufacture. Hence, Dooley’: Feast Powder ig the best, purest, strongest and cheapest ever offered to the consumer, and eyst¥ ope who has used it will readily testify to this assertion. For sale in quantities to suit by @ best means Of promoting | George Greenly, noon to discuss the best promoting Martha hig wife; $100 bonds fo keep ace. Albert Dodson, aasauit and [°ttary on Charles Dodson, his brother; $5 and costs. ‘ork. WAS Caiien , THB ORIGINAL GRORGR WOULD'NT HAV DONE THIS. George Washington, colored, charged with making an assault and Brom, who test ifed that George came into her house without bavin, she ordered neo ou! Prccefod nyo Ae _ ice, and she took hold of him herse! eal him (vento Guare | to the door, when he-struok hor im the face cut, remarks | ting ber nose bad? jelegate of the | hv Father Bee- | battery on Rachel | any business there GEORGETOWN. New Cxvurch.—The Methodist Protestant denomination in this city are erecting a miasion chapel at the intersection of Fayette and High | streets. The building is a frame structure, 25x 56 feet, with a recess pulpit. The style will be Gothic, with a steeple 48 feet high. The iate- with frescos, except the ceiling, which will be of bard wood, oiled. They expect to complete the building in a few weeks, when it will be formally dedicated and placed in charge of the Rev. M. ded to the Georgetown ap close of the conference last evening. Coat Trave.—The opening of bas been retarded by the duliness in the easte: markets, and it is not ex sumed until the ist of April Gearw Trape.—The canal boat Barron « Wheeler arrived to-day with 2,400 bushels cora for Hartley & Bro., and 1,200 bushels do. for H. ry of the temper- | tion that develops the full value of Buchu as a diuretic. It is a perfect specific for all diseases > of the urinary oomans, in male or female. Be- DEVLIN & CO’S ware of counterfeits and imitations which an. scrupulons men are endeavor ng m 0! [pea es Helmbold’s repatation. Look for the SPRING STYLES: Doctor's signature on the wrapper. For sale by and closed by asking sympathy for his | rior will be finish 1» WhO was ad- iIntments at the all drug; 203 NOW READY aT MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, ea SE F thi is no prBparati ration Like Dooiey's Galiza va Tonic. $1 1106 F STREET. &e. per bottle. eo por Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, street. pected te be fully re- e sales to-day were 4,300 bushels of wheat at $1.70 to €1.83. Taz Deaw or tar Loxe Bripex.—The bill introduced in the House of Ke; provides: th eftareieeee soot Eee tees conan ears ee Enon: ay wind-storm, vessels will as they were a was properly it would not lately the Long bridge, 5 é 5 4 e ESSE Va : ef t Ht st OOKes. furnished by Middleton bankers. The old stant, 119 N % es The flowing were the pices and eaked at Sauienee atte meeaemg tran Deibtroy Gora Sa Faas. the meeting of the Washi Stock Ei renee, te-das:—U- Ss. id. 11% bia 12 asked: wi uctioneer; Georgetown = 2.28; The Prrene ; BH Talus, Hn, O25 118 5 ke letro- Or peat Lewin raver Fret kot Sana ee ans Gjieti Wekeis' | THe amcaps. FESS iis cer or bonds, J. * - ® ect ox ine! ¥chologr, 5 asked; Masonite Temple donde, Fas é Of a deed of frost dated Juty Teh, bet. @ "Freeman's Comparative Poultice, 93: et. te 90 bid; Mariposa Land Mining f.tn Letber 712, f 6 ey a * canes Lite ot i 4 ferred, 13 bid, 16 asked; Chesapeake fio Wash- The ABCADE will ecltpee everything in the city | Dickens, vol. 3.83, litetory of ‘G00! is peasou irés. by Baird Brewer and Ride ——— . iostrated, G50. RIC! BEW GOODS will a ees wars greet the oye the curious during the coming seasoa at the ABCADE. | YY E OFFEE OUR ‘Th: Hi 4 ch lot ef SPRING STOCK OF CHRONOS, moet rect chapest af - * CARFBTS ever brement to thin chy will be onseon MOTTORS AND O1L PAINTINGS soun at the ALDADE. Nort) American #0. » 102 New York, Alexandria, hay ng ‘ict securities — (District of Colambia) — alley 27 fect, and thence at 4 niRcorNT oF nd alee the Chatto on | . we). a SPER CENT, of Stables built - hb WHALEBONE CORSETS now | it or pawn of those om hand, that we may Ing on fs cae of the range of | aoe built and front: oc rate Frew whee G>andsecthom | lay in a pew let ct the same character. Those now rms of sale: $2.00. wits interest at ten per ge band FAmpree some very besutiful tandecs cent. from July I7th, 1873, togstber with the ex- Secure end feult pieces, and home aed Su Denes of this eale, in carb; + balaner in 6 and 12 An elegant lot CHOICE PRINTS now soliing at fy months, with interest at six por cent., secured by | the ABCADE for 9 and licents. | motes and deed of trust on ths property Corti ancing at purchaser's cos ;$20down when the have also © few tow J, 187. Oy asket, | erty is strock of If ths terms of sale ars Det ood Bogcayings and Frames, which Oaeked; os 870, 63 bia, ery | fymplied with ia coven Gaye. the ‘Rrustes reserves Prrtaniey to" chiain' goed Paakess cease 3 A 4, 67 3 * pro} ol O —_ Did, 68 asked; do. 1878, 6f bid, | Of thetlofeuning precios Te Mt the Fisk aad com WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, a mm } ol 3 do. series, 67 bid; Water certiti- BR. P DODGER, Trasteo. ALL THE NEW 8s, 1877, 76 bid 778 asked Set}? ___SHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. 427 SEVANTA STREET TIONBEN cua wall Loe ating oon tee im BTAs oe QW EBAY BEEN DYsiNG Fou Tiisoum- aud staple Beationery. Priatin e. Luhe. ‘a! ged = or betmaeh munity and victnity for the Inst erepbing and Eugraving excouied expediti ualy. article saye: All aales of gold have been wt 1 FORTY.THGEE YRARS, meri tr__between D and B. southwest, _ WARREN CHOATE & co., 111},1113,, mostly at 1113 0111%. Oa gol and we are still willing, and hope to be as well pre- OPENING BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. the rates have been 3 for CET TIOg CO ot | eee eee err pe fuure, 98 we ever hyvein the ‘ VERNON ROW - femand stirling bille are reduced a haifa cont, | Parma Rhema for, Pact fOFOrs, we ap Potion naw SrRine DRY Goops. ‘ ‘“ ee day rate remaining at toy. ere adil srescr, | HOMDy sending ther work to ™™ wow SETAE BEEse Soo AD | Seteae_Oerns wn strove business has not gone above Lig ants ss *. W. H. WHEATLEYIS Ob« ice styles PRINTS aad PER IAL ES NEW Bouks, Government bonis are a shade easier. The only | Premium Steam Dye Werks, where alt kinds of | Spring CAS©IMERES for Mon and B oe BECKIVED AND FoR sales of Southern State bonds at the board wers bern n and Dyeing is done promptl), and in tus ‘Also, just received, all Tennessees, which were strogg. There 1s little | Very best manner. THE NEW PATTERNS SHILLINGTON’S Book TOKE, from Mme. Demorest. Corner 4% Strect and Penmsyivauia ave. iT. Georgetown, D. 0. &F One price oaly in plain figures, Phineas Bedox. A Novel A 1 Phineas Bea jovel. By Anthony Trotiope BOGAN & WYLIE. * ABLOES, © ieitibie * cukseuetn By the s@thor of Olive Blake's cent. recently. The stock market has been ex- auet-ly 89 High street. orestown, D.O ar) 2- 080 Tth street northwest, y in Th — tremely dull, and in tone heavy, the flactua- | <== en mrent. Georestown. DO | — \HE PLACE TO B AINS. = Pend ey St Cade Lengte tions, however, Raving’ been wits tans OR TO BUY BARGAINS. es end Penalties, By Gov. a. 5. nits. LADIES’ GOODS, eS SS The Markets. ze NEY SPRING Goops GREAT REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. Bartimone, March 19.—Virginia sixes, consoil- | 4 AT EXDUCED Par UEds. | SEEAT BEDUOTION iN DOMESTICS. ’ a eae ee PABASOUS, SUN UMBRELL Ganax REDUCTION IN HOSIERY. CBartiwoae, Maree iscdnaton hee toe ina BEAL HAL) UnLUA GREAT SEDUCTION IN LINEN Goons. ow Obemistrs. By Smish PGooke ee A. guess, hes’ mi steady “and “anche ged. Aud NoV RLTIES te Fancy en, GREAT REDUCTION pl Zelda's Fortune By the author of Barts Dene, | at quiet but ices unchanged. Or ~ - 8 ASH gnict ied pont at: yellow’ pouthera, 7 441 7th ctrect. jan%6-tr 1920 Pennsy: a ~ HR AAG THE MaGariene agp Fr 108 BOOKS @79% Oates firm—sonthern, PLAYING Can 3 stye anil. Hay un: © ASSORTMENT oF - BaNeERa IB changed. Provisions quict. Mess pork, 16 0016 AMBURG INGS AND INSERTIONS, BANKERS, Bulk meats—shoulders, 54; clear rib sides, § AND STANDAKD TRIMMINGS, Bacon—shoulders, 7'4; ‘clear rib sides, 9; sugar: in new designs, at very low prices, by NMERMAN & Cv., ankers, Scheagar CR athacg” WE tone oa antes Nierarg,.. |S 14v9 STREET | Bue aed. CO: flee anchan; le nomunal, street, be 5 af %@M. "Boker unchanged. =" “i &7-No Branch store. opp: Pestnarlvtt_ | GENERAL BANKING aN | GARW, Your, March Boece gal, Money.8. | = EXCHANGE BUSINESS told, . xe! » long, ; Short, 453, v- ‘ % a | etgmen serene Femeiers Pps E. A. McCORMICK ont SiZQNDS STOCKS. GOLR. mawtctrat w Youx, March 19 —Flour dull snd declining. DOLU. Wheat dull and heavy. Gorn quiet aad avchaneed 908 PEsn. AvENUE(ap stairs). ~~ warren and sold on commission. 10-40'¢, 10352; new fives, 104% Brie, 39.4 5 ctions made o1 ints. Special attentic ?| A large and semen Assortment of ven to the Collection of Toraeet ‘oa Government ; UMPORTED BONNETS and ROUND HATS, Bonds, = to Claims and Accounts against the fom in the ay ania: + | varioos Departments of the Government. mar4-lm Lonpon, March 19, 2:30 p,m —The b NEY, of Now York ci 4Nv STOCK BROKERS TATER ISLAND. meme BI reet, N.Y. Drein . | BU LL LISHMENT Ket ABLIQN EE 1g, BSTAB PUY and SELL Gold, Government Bonds, Stocks The oldest and largest of its ki palance to-day ix £7: Teserve to | last week 47% peraent ,is now 465. Paris | . cH FRANKFORT, Moreh 1 3 od Be in ube world wn, As HISHR, Ae country: uberat aifecune>**™ Improvement taxes paid at » ctu MES, BOOKBINDING, fe, 2 ce ee ee . between u my officers counts New York Dry Goods Market. mB ociuarautce given that no'color rubs ca; | A limited amotar of Murthone hese nee ay | ang, best makes of standard sheetings, fine | orig your articles soon, to got them beck In tea” Bends wanted. fobi6-m | PIANOS, &, bleached shirtings and colored cottons are nom- A. FISHER, FIEST CLASS SOOURE: y N AMERICAN SAVIN ana, | —— = inally steady in first hands; but in their eager- sivect ite Pi Fo. $18 rH BT., Orr. P. 0. Derg. | "[ UNINC AND RENOVATING P1ANOB con ness to stimulate a sluggish trade, some of the SPECIALTIES Or His SOLE P ESS. Interest pid on depo | tinnes to rec: Pecial attention by. jobbers are cutting prices of many popular bresses Closned withont taking them apart | JOHN Hitz, Pres’ [jan8-17)0. &. P: vies. Oash | G- L. WILD, Practical Piano maker4 rands. ‘The medium makes of bleached suirt- | Santlemen’s Clothes clothes cleaned withone shrink: NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC | ‘} "RY Tor’ experience, rae! Toner sMokennc at, Bot ee ney reduced, show a freer | ‘RG. Grease spota removed effectually, wo that tuey | NATIQRAL, BANK, 03 DEPOSITORY © | howel the treet ee epee eee oveme nt; but even current prices are not re- | “ESE Cacveraiesnel én Ghort nathes. P Seay Seathwest cor. of 7th and D 3.» Washi D.0. | Street, near nenikeres ‘corner chases are mate strletis imaecordance with ia. | 2&8: Panctoniiey guaranteed, scotty | Prompt attention given to all business before tee | WODNUrpamed RTIEEE Plex y _—_—_—_—_—— - mediate requirements, Iolled Jaconets Sapartmente of the Government. CEN | THE CELEBRAT ing ani Metivtic watts are fon'niwerrt f REAL ESTATE AGENTS. a KN “ an increased discount of fre percent. Prints. | DETER CAMPBELL, REEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUsY | ABE PIANOS! ere is a steadily maintained package ani s e = s comp. ‘The artist's choteo the ard plece demand for the best ctandard fl STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, ANY BANKING HOUSE, The beautifal toned MCCAMMON PIANOS, of medium fancies, white grounds and shii gs. | The first Broker Dealing Exclusively in Stocks ant 1607 PENNSYLVANIA’ AVES Albany, N.Y ,cheap for cash, and Fedoced prices to All the special designs of blues, greens and Bonds ever established in the city. Opposite U “Gereed nan hans padded grounds are selling well, and-are firm iu 1423 PENNsLVANiA AVENGE, e paermmced Bchoneager's Favorite Obama Price at from 10 to 12 cents, according to the mars-ly Between Willard’s and the Treasury, ALL PROFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, at tuto Tuning attended to, at character and cost of the work. Percales and a — — ee ed ber cent. per snuum. ©. REICHENBACH lawns are in good demand, owing to the pres- Joss BOYLE. FRANK BABNUM | INTEREST on Ons Dorian and upwards, tror PL “—— Tel, with phe ecgouthern buyers in the mar- UAN BOYLE & CO. i ee . Wet jen-tr 493 mthet obere Pek OOMS, pin eae meee Wound tee pene BEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | saterdnrs,(deporits sult, i Neegie | asuminG aoe RENEWING pratees GRuOPRE a. petiod of excoptional prosperity. i : lth stroct, opposite U. 8. Treasury. BAReING House iT ORGANS A SPRClaLTY.@® 450 ‘colen goods are moving slowly, excep: in E BALE—A HOUSE on I street. oF 7 cases where the agents are‘making concswions | 8 Wiss weg double HOUBE,coraer Sik H. SQUIRE & Co., e. RUBN, Practical Pi of some audes of cussimerers, &e., which ‘action dH HOUSE Ne. 1010 Maseach venue 1446 PENNSYLVANIA aVENUR, (Formerly with Steinway asquickened their distribution. There was . Orrosits Wittakp’s Horm PIANO RE, 5 hot much suimation in the market for foreign | arpMued of anfurnished, wa OOPTAGE ia WE WASHINGTON, D. 0 agent for the uprieated PLERS oie goods, yesterday, owing, probably, to the clave | irom 83.500 to $5,000; small cash payments. We S zee oent. interest paid on deposits. DBCEBR BROS, New York. attention which the numerous buyers now in ery idee FABMS, improved and an- Collections made every where. Biates at Nairu'*, corner of 9b street and the city are devoting to the course of the mar- fereet railrosds running from the Fay of officers in tue Army cashed ip advance Pevusy ivan: ket for domestics and prints. Buiietin. rat low res or exc! for otty _Spl-tr ware WO feet of GROUND in various por. Tis BIGELOW THE WEATHER, dons of thecity for sale at low figaron,on easy terme, | () 5 Wag, DEPARTMENT, Ofceol Chuf Siemal Qgica.¢ | gy win exchange for nadie Banker, #HINGTON, D.C , March 19, 1574, 10:9) 91” one . . 7 . pnkgnanintt as The Canadian storm crater wint | A farnished House or rent at #123 per month. WILL er ake a mena To robabs: move thronct the valley of the St. Ls = 7 qi rene r the nerthwest, lake ie the lower Misecurl aud Onis alleys, rister b: KID GLOVE DEPOT! spt ty 505 7th street. uthwesterly winds, { ondy and clear weath D, Dorthwesterly winds, fai barometer aad cloudy we: KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! COAL AND WOOD. KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! [PO SALE 10 DEaLens, her, WHINGS AND TRON aw A “*fon etOmh T snow. For the mid'ie Manotactnred by > Tain, A SUPERIOR LOT OF STOVE COAL. M. G. OOPELANI erly wiuds, bigh temperatutes £ KID GLOVE3 FOR MISSES! Loniat Seeder ket ten dees rainyclearing in tho stiereson thee oe GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, pANMINGS for Slores, Pabiic Bullinge ietelss wide, allies” Boreas ene, 82d, gout 1-BUTTON Setsi-tr___AtLoo's Wharf, foot of th street. | "TRUM FRAMES for Stores, at factory drain. The rivers at ‘Na. cS 2-BUTTON}) GLOVES! WOAL AND WOOD. FLAGS, OAMP-MEETING TESTS for sale or nd Cairo will probably rive stig’ tly. 8-BUTTON - C “agent for the Improved Mild P: atthe lake ports April 1a. eee WHE be ree mad WHITH ASH OOAES, at LEY, RED ASH and | goin” cuties” GENUINE JOUVIN'S! gheatent, JCUNBRE ‘COAL, "LUMP ant | ~IBS0N BROTHER GENUINE ALEXANDER'S) UN-OF MINE, HICKORY, O&K, and PINE | Gy a SROTaRns winner CITY ITEMS. “ ° D sawed and split, or inthe stick. “OAK 101% Pennsylvacie Avenue, south side. le PINE KINDLING in bundle or by the cord, ROvE-ly Fins Work @ Specialy. i : jowest market rates. Paio's Roce ar STEPEERSON & BROTHED, AWRiNes Fine Pumiienie hone tosis toorr-tr_ O"ittitaod DreporsTtheetear Wiest FOR PUBLIO BF ELE Ay Fine Jet Jewelry, from 81 to $10. CHAS. BAUM Ww. Gaia 2a onLaE PRIVATE RESDENOEC ABD In all the apring styles, received at Prigg’s ‘ : T. mel TENTS FOR SALE OR RENT. Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenac. EID GLOVE DEPO ¥. EDW. CLARE & €O,, pees a ee Parties, beer Sey carpe nee EALEEs |}. ©. HOGA Manutecturer, Dele Fest teveder tna tees ee ae LUMBEE, WOOD AND COAL, Dawes ROSETTE ley's Yeast Powder al en the precedent over others, from ite "well knows 408 SEVENTH STREET. 90088, SASH, BLINDS, a hehe Strength and purity; but aside from these facts, MOULDINGS, ae., choortWaive wate MILDEW itis put up in cans holding the FULL waicut Omee, 626 avenue, Wrharl, Depot snd Picalaa Mill to of etn etree P oa ““Tird—1éth ané B streets northwest, nay | Bog Lf CineD pire ot » Bpecieiatar CORSET LOMBIRG, GAS-FITTING AND Lia gouset{ racronri Sat CORSET always o band. FRENCH CORSETS! FURNITURE, all good grocers. . BBMAN CORSETS! 5 Gvop NEWS. aciens “ BRown’s BRONCHIAL TRocaes.”—Cough PAINTING, G00. ‘3. and Colds tre often overlooked. ‘cointina i = ALL STYLES OF CORSETS » COFFEE N. for any len; ime irri ion 0! ie Leungror some chronic Throat Disease Ssivress | Oe Mandi and mete fe erterst a COFFEES DOWN. ronchial Troches” are an effectual cough rem- SS by ™ edy. weo3,t cHaS. BAUMS of late date thar Cafecs nate vache ae Viorrus oF Onsctns Diseacn, seeking safety F AND the decline ft giver Ws atest shenstgys line since gndestored health, should uso ‘pr. Helmbold’: Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory customers. the same civics aradee ani varietes Handard. It is; moreover, the onie separa. | _Sandl-tr 408 SEVENTH STREET! | CURTAIN MATERIALS, oo a prac. pound, or trom siz to Sar er arctan, sae wort! : note 25 we lavinothoes interested to fs HARDWOOD DOORS, aaa — TurRco-Russian Barns; also, Medicated Va- L. MARCOTTE & co., 1 1 ' 93 E 2s - ‘Tue commonrry at large app appreciatethe nse- | AMM@ricam Woke Shirts UNION SQUARE, - = fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 1,5 MADE To MEASU an nS = va ——_, benny Eeetaganenr — aes Eas peesensi } ailments of the fect “deteriorate and, destroy SEW YORK CITY. : ; health, snd thereby romote irritability of WARRANTED TO FIT. Janson 32 fe shorten = rs * Gunpowder wseereemevesnenente esenoneeeveneeneeeeemenea ties and pleasures, is" probably. as much of a PRICES REDUCED! PUSLtC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY “? ——— that the estab Of Dr. White, HO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. gous esses tat par No. 635 16th street, opposite the U- 8.4 FOURTH 1 GRAND curr r CONCERT py maa oe P the benefit which pot and conauigrate resets we | AL80, SAMPLES OF FORE SEDARS OF RENUOORT, fet earie =a Ate der to a or if a ting Soha rehetad oto at Louisville, ‘Grrs. a0 BEADY-MADE List OF G1 THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired SPRING OVERCOATS. street. ae pare |@B scr ror cass, SB 4T REDUCED PRIORS. ffi tit free i Bite Eeeee HE Ee F a celebrated Bazaar Patterns. A, pape’ Banm’s hoopskirtand corset factory, ch streat, ADIN GLES TAA EEG Bae, YOBESHIEE BELISH. Fue BR aie ort ek eats “ee 4 “one cy msrl0 cost ales tee an snd PACTORY OF pera 5 STYLs, . AMES 5. TOPHAN 4 60., Oonnnn a ann H Srazars BW. Mo, 438 8 blcxdate wennee: 57 Faaniticn and Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall 2 Bee Talay Bex. Sa SEPAIRING. : OAL sas Someta gs | ATR A To | scat peeen Band Os

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