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The Washington EVENING STAR_| «Setzer, 5 ————————— | aay, * THURSDAY...............ApFil_ 9 1874.) Pip Wison, of the 10th etre mt ghee 100; Daptisms during the past year, mem- LOCAL NEWS. comet Gnariee Qc. To-might. was given Hational Theater—Strakoseh Italian Opers ot Uticas where Dr, Van Dent baton, company in “Don Giovanni. Noble moved that the stated clerk be di- fines Gove Mase—Chasietie Cutman 20 Ficted te inauire into the ecclesiastical status of Peater Comique—“Claude Duval” and other | “fy; Novie offered a onion directing that next proceeded to election Of commissioners to the General Assembly, and elected Rev. Mi and Logan, Jad impeon scott and’ Little, and. Bese. Robert Beall sends us Harper's Weekly for April . Bont forget that the the last 4 Philharmonics sing at of the Y. M. ©. A., to- morrow, Friday i Mrs. Scrivener, who fell out of a window on C street, and broke both her arms, was taken to the Columbia Hospital for Women, not to Provi. | Manaseas and supply their pulpits for the ensuing year. dence tal. og te voted bal the time ‘ithe ri ‘The U.8. 8. Wyoming, Commander Wm. B. wie ap the aooed Peony te Agente el of the first, and clerks of sessions were instructed to send a copy of their statistical reports to the stated clerk at least three days before the meet- ing. Fie temperance question was taken up and discussed by the Moderator, Re Logan, Cushing, arri It is understood that al tion, and under; West, yesterday. During the administration of — Wallach he was commissioner of the sixth ward. inn has by Mr. Riddle entered suit nat the District of Columbia for S120, ed to he due for services asa member of Wo. 4 company of the District Fire Depart- ment. Prof. John M. Lan; bas accepted invi- tations to deliver eulogies of Mr. Samner at memorial meetings to be held by the colored pie of Richmond and Petersburg, on the Bir'ana mad inet. reepecttully, From v. Mr. Rev. Mesers. Settle, Noble, Mitchel! and others. Dr. Chester moved that the churches be recommended to form temperance organizations within the church; adopted. The next subject was “ Advisability of respon- sive services in churches,” and after discassion Prof. Wescott offered a ‘resolution, which was adopted: “That the idea of responsive service Js in accordance with the tradition and genius of Presbyterianism, and that liberty in this bel is in accord with the history of the Shureh.”* ‘rom W.G. Metzerott & Go., we have the eo The Presbytery adjourned until the fits following new music: “The Song My Darlin, tt , Bung,” words by Florence Ly Carter, masic by | TU€sday in May, to meet in the Fourth church Harrison Millard; “The Wild Hunt,” by Julius E. Muller. ‘The entertainment for the benefit of St. Mark's Episcopal Chorch, on Capitol hill, at Willard’s ball on Satarday night, will consist of tableaux and dramatic performances, and music by the Marine band. ‘The meeting of the friends and opponents of ence and Monroe bills relative to the tale of liquors in the District of Columbia, with the sub-committee of the — District a mittee, which was set down for to-morrow sete e reverend doctor, irre ‘Deon postponed until Saturday st 10.308.m. | Shective of the suggestions that were made to Dr. John §. Mclain, late house surgeon of | Bim concerning the advisability of shortent Providence hospital, has received an appoint | them: of @ dificulty he bad Gtk oer ment as acting assistant surgeon in the army, bis congregation; of his sending his step-chil- and has been assigned to duty at Fort Leaven- | dren teste John’s Academy, the principal of Jon tewdanas ‘The doctor leaves for his post | which, Mr. Richard 1. Carne, ina Oatholic, Rev. Dr. BULLOcK’s TROUBLE WITH BIS Corcrcation.—Rev. Dr. Bullock, formerly of Baltimore, nRounced his determination of resigning the pastorate of the Second Pi byterian Church in Alexandri: ‘a., at a meet~ ing of the Presb of the Chesapeake, which meets in that city to-day. The Gazette says: “The differences which exist between the pas- tor and a portion of the congregation, and which led to this determination,were occasioned by complaints made by the latter of the long res after having advised his congregation against In the office of the Register of Wills, the will | Sending theif children to Gatholis schools seal of Apna N- Lowry, bequeathing her estate to | Oris bavi ‘a perso: with’ Mr. her children, bas been filed. Letters of admin- | Sf H® P , one of the elders of his church. Straten on the extate of Wa. Moran, late of | ° ‘pr. Bullock announced his determination ef Sex have been issued to the widow, a8 | resigning last October. His friends, and he has also letters of guardianship to the children. many among his congregation, say that at the Reat Estvate TRansrens.—J. P. Gaui ot | Meeting of the Presbytery be will make a full statement of all the causes which have actuated him in resigning.” —o ‘Tue MepIcaL Association of the District of Columbia bas elected officers for the ensuing year as follows: President, F. Howard, M. D.; vice president, William G. Palmer, M.’D.; sec- al. to Eliz. V. Welch, part lot 23, square 990, $200; O. D. Barrett, trustee, to Thos. Coakley, part lot 33, square £34, ; B. H. Warner and wife to Maria Roberts, part lot 7, square 322, $2,500; Wm. Tyler to Aunita H. McKee, lot . | Lee's subdivision square $1,500; Dennis | ‘Tealy et al. to Morell More: jot 1, subdivision | . ¥ » M. D.; treas . Of square north of square 242, $2,400; Timothy | Charles ko ite ter, eB: once reer: Tealy to Morel! Morean, part lot 1, square 212, | Hashes 4, Heaner, M.D; counselors, D. $300; Benj. F. Brannan and wife to Joseph N. King. M. D. 8. Lincoln. . D5 Armistead DuBarry, being square 386, 81.018 44; Reginald | Pure: Wg Thi 3 Kingman, lots 2, 21, Fendall. truste 22, 3. id 31, 2 33, 34, 35, 38, 7, 48, 49, 5 , 58, 59 and 60, Kingman’s subdivision square 241, $1; Thos. H. G. Todd to Mathias Henninger, lot 31, square 643, $600; jos. Weaver and wife to Fred P. Sawyer, lots md 8, part lot 9, square 4, $2,000; Wm. . Phillips and wife to Dennis O'Connell, part Jot 39. McGuire's sub-division square 624, €4,000; Geo. W. Israel and cthers to Wm. R. Wood- rd, known as the square being in Holmead’s | dition to Georgetown, bounded by Munroe mi Dunbarton streets and Kock Creek, $5; Wo. R. Woodward and wife to Heury Jackson, lot 106, sub-division of square in Holmead’s ad_ dition to Georgetown, bounded by Gay, Mun- Toe and Dunbarton street and Rock Creek, $45, Hugh Downey, trustee, et al. to Hezekiah S Bundy, part lot 2, square 744, 80; John T. Wineberger and wife to Jo situated in the county, sen and wife to Helen Batson, part of a land calied “Chichester,” situated in the coun- £7,, o8 the east side of the Eastern Branch, $100 loward University to Charles Taylor, lot Block 1s, Howard University estate, $150; Geo. W. Stickney et al., trustees, to Henry McIntire, Jot 13. im Callan’s sub-division of part square 450, 910. —e—— A Man Row Over py A CarrtaGe.—Gaorge Stevenson, when attempting to leave a street car at the corner of Massachusetts avenue and 4th street last night, was run over by a passing carriage, and had one of his legs broken. He was carried to hishome,on H street, near 5th, and medical aid summoned. ——e Tae ComPtmEntsey Hor given to tho Oflicers of the army, navy and marine corps now in Washington, by the proprietor of Willa Hotel, promises to be the most brilliant affair of the season, it takes place on Friday, April 17 Cards limited. ee ee Wasninoton Fisa Marker To-pay.—Sold by K. A. Golden & Bro., 14,000 shad at from #12 to $L5 per 100; 25,000 berrings, $4 to #9 per thousand; 2,000 bunches rock and perch, 12 to 23 cents per bunch; 100 large single rock, $2 each. ———— THE COURTS. Porter CourtT—Judge Snel. Yesterday after our report closed two colored men, named Phil. Hall and John Cook, were fined $5 each for playing ball on a street park. HOW JOHN M'GBE CAPTURED A HEN. John McGee, # soldier, was charged with the larceny of ahen, the property of Geo. Brown, valued at fifty centa. Officer Hollinberger tes- tified to catching Jobn in the act; he found him about 12 o'clock at night at Brown’s hen roost with @ hen in his hands. Counsel.“ What ac- count did he give of himself?” Officer—That be went in there on a visit of necessity, and the hen got in his way, and he was going to put it out of the way. Judge, (smiling grimly,) 3) days in jail.” TO-DAY. Eliza Ann Hilton, colored, larceny of a gold ring and some sosp from Thos. Parker; 85 and costs. Lewis Cooke, larceny of three old rings frem his mother, who asked that he be sent t> the Reform school; so ordered. Abraham Page, assault and battery on Patrick Fitzgerald; €1 John O'Day and Andrew gee i aifray; each. Philip Keeler, assault ai battery on Elizabeth Cooper, who appeared in court with a feartully bunged-up eye; $20 and costa. J: ° A Hover Finep ix Tare PLaces._The alarm of fre at $y o'clock last night from box 59, Army Medical Museum, was caused by the discovery of flames in the three-story brick house, No. 518 10th street, between E and F sts. Rorthwest, owned by Henry Kaiser, and of which only one room was occupied, and that one by 4 man named C. E. Simmons.’ A friend vamed S. Arnold, who bad paid a visit to Sim- mons, was about leaving his room, when smoke was noticed issuing from the basement story, and they saw that the exposed lathing in the back roem bad been set on Gre. They extin- guished this without difficulty, but immea'ately afterwards saw that there was fire in both the second and third stories. An alarm was turned in at ouce, and although the incendiaries had been at work allover the house, firing it in three places, the fire department saved the roperty with a loss of only about #20. The | a! f as. use was insured for $6,000. It was formerly | Sims, assault on and resisting Oficer Boyle in Cecupied asa meat store. Thieves have been | discharge of his duty; €20 Louisa Hill, assault within the past few days beon carrying off the | on — Nailor, who told the Jadge that Loutsa gas-pipes and fixtures struck her and she hit back again; dismissed. Sam. Harris, colored, was fined $5 for running on & street park. Frank Calvert, a vagrant, Was sent to the workhouse. Moggie Davis and ‘The secre- | Anna Koes were fined $3 each for profanity. resignation, | Richard Nolan was sent down as a vagrant. Abraham Page was fined $5 for throwing stones in the street. Wm. Saunders forfeited cullate- ral for disorderly conduct. Harry Bowen was fined $5 for jumping on a street park. James —_—_-—_——— Tre ScMNge Mowvwant Association met last night at Union League hall; the president, George T. Downing, in the chair. tary, D. A. Straker, tendered bis } oe &n account of the receipts and expendi- ‘arcs, and turued over the balance in nds (38.55) t¢ the chairman. He at be meant cosmerate with to them in a private capacity. The reeignd-! Sims, same offence; $5. Emma Smith, a va tion was accepted, Jan oiing laid before grant, was seri, “0WD. Betsey Taylor, same Ue association resolutions adopted by the na- | chi ; Sent down. Geoisiauna Sorrell, throw- tional civil rights counc!! heartil lorsing the | ing stonee; forfeited collateral. ylans proposed to he ——— Pal hs = poor ae Bendmen A Satan aonene Tue Massacnuserts Prowinitory Law. of ha coautry. mr, ccrsker submitted sreso- | The agitation of the liquor question in Mas: poh ng hich ceo etentel that eo.rculat letter | fachusette, which has been directed to the repeal be drafted, accompanying the plana of the ; of the Lage pool lemaer state, resaleed Sumner Monument association, as submitted to — =— Frode “ Sone To Replbooner beg et en Oe Mie aeeeral states and Cerrito: | Ee oe ccaes have feat omeee tae majority (two Senators and five Representatives) in favor of continuing the prohibitory law on the statute took, and the mmority (one Senator and two Representatives) against the law and in favor of Ncenge. ine winority, however, differ as to the system of license, 294 report two bills, one of which provides for the sale of licenses to the | bighest bidder. ‘There has been no final action | yet taken on the subject, but the presumption | is that the Legislature will confirm the majority | report and continue the prohibitory law in | force. It is a significant fact shown by the minority report that Massachusetts has more liquor saloons in proportion to population than y other New England state; pays the United | States thirty percent. more liquor taxes, and | bas more interaperance. The majority report declares that ‘the law is right,” bat is ignored by the local authorities, and’ that “wit! the energy used in Boston in stamping out the small-pox, the law could be enforced.” Tax TacTH anovt Batp Mountary.— | letter from Spartanburg, S. C., says: As num- erous exaggerated rumors have been in circula- tiom about the ‘mountains In North Carolina, perhaps & — statement of facts by one who | Hives pear the scene of action may be accepta- | ble. It has been extensively reported that Bald Mountain ie in a state of eruption, and that the molten lava is flowing down its sides. These reports, of course, are entirely groundless, and the plain facts of the case re been exagger- even by newspaper reporters beyond all reason in order to create excitement. Since the 10th of February, however, there have really been about sixty earthquake shocks, each of which was Se by a deep rumbling noise like that of blastin; ——e—_—_— ‘BE WasnineTos asp GaogceTOws Ratt uasee aha Beil Punches.—A meeting of the di- rectors of the Washington and Georgetowa Tailroad was held yesterday afternoon, at which the subject of bell punches wae discnssed, and from the data presented it eppeared that the Teceipts of the company have increased con- siderable, which was claimed to be the result of the introduction of the bell punch. The di- Fectors decided to continue the punch, and au- thorized a contract to be made for their use for one year, and further to economise decided to ocure and place on the 7th street line one- \orse cars, simiiar to those on the Metropolitan and Columbia roads, with a receptacle for faras. ‘The reforms inaugurated by the president, Mr. 8_L. Phillips, were endorsed. Mr. Phillips was elected, president and he agreed to serve in that capacily until October eemeacgetanate “Sror Tarrr.”—Last night the ery of “stop thiet ” was raised on D street, between sth and 9th, and a rush was made by some half dozen men down street. all nearly together and intent in the purenit. Detectives Miller and McDevitt happening to be passing that way joined in the chase, and for some time were unable to tell who the thief was, but seeing a stout colored man in the lead they seized npon him. yewith- standing he was hallooing ‘stop thie the top of hie volce. He protested that he was not the one wanted, bat on taking him to head- quarters he proved to be the man wanted, as be bad with him @ pair of shoes stolen from a store on 7th street. He gave the name of John Henry Burke. : BUItmsG Association: a SRT nea a monthly mee’ of the North Washington. THE SIX LARGEST STRAMERS in the world are Balding smnctetion, ‘on Tacsiay night, 24 | the Great Eastern. owned by the International sbares were advanced on at an average of 53 pone! ay and a per cent. premium. * feet » 77 feet broad; ty 7 meet! gton © ekin (Pacific Mail Steamship company,) 6,000 ceuien ‘ban eae tee eee oe | ae 423 feet long, 43 feet broad; the Liguira, om fassociation, last night, 3 shares (¥3.000) were sold at ap average of 100% per see eee ee eens Swe At the 45th meetingof the Capitol Hil! Build- | Star,) 4,700 tons, 455 feet long, 45 broad; the association No. 2, last night. 20 shares were pa fol Richmond, (Inman.) 1,500 tons, 453 at an average premiom of 81, and 2 shares long, 43 beam; and the Bothnia, (Cunard, ‘were withdrawn St an accrued interest of $3.50 | 4,500 tons, 426 feet lon; broad 2 oe ‘Tux extent to which women are workers is 3 English census for 1871 Jos™ Lorp, LL.D.—This Leap amt 7 thows that santast pomes of fifteen and up. lnctmeer, who by ward are engaged in some employment. This gudience cn oe roe ete tc? | is besides the ‘women, and must Lincota Hall, has selected for his sal jects two | tue ly halt of the sin, “uadame Dedtainteson” and the "Great Hil. | BEitein over Steen years. u ronouneed by persons She have heard them really britliant” Both of eee sistas lerstand that Dr. Lord| Tux Dvixc Bacisen.--The ante-mor‘em fe ee | caer rane aee on ‘taken , was en ates t, ‘The wounded man % that last creniried ts stab hime half | §, ALEXANDRIA. Tue Proposep Suir Yarp.—A large meet- of those fayorable to the establishment of a first class ship yard in this cit; repta Hall and J. H. nization was effected | by the election of the following board of directors: W. A. Smoot, Park Agnew, Capt. Mat. Kersey, Col. Arthur Her- rown. posed qui to be used of Dooley’: Mrpontancous ‘osebecnee, | one-third of one-half lees than those of _ man ry it, as ConcERT By THE Mason sale by Grocers everywhere. sonic choir of this city will give another of their Gand concerts this evening, at Forrest Hall. Peg Machine for nearly seven- pees the fish whart | [°R Jeare without any mag is MARKST.—The receipts at art | it perfec! is morning were 2,000 taylors and 1,500 her- | |1 baa worked pe tomtly seek believe tie ting. The taylors sold at 81 10 to $1.50 per hun- d, and thi f GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. ORGETOWN. THAT was NoT 4 Baur Poxca.— CITY ITEMS. = to kick and oe — —_— Fine ean Buttons, from $1 : self, when the horses dashed torw ran at Prige’s Jewelry Si H. POLKIN HORN, Prev’: 3. DICKSON, Cashier. the into the rear of car No. 47, smashing Pennsylvania avenue, near 4x street. = ‘s ‘toh!’ the a3 and bi 2 the rear Tun aunckemaaen Er oeinbern, Bien eae —_ rye pnd » aud the ‘ are shown iniusraperioteroolionce over ley A-Shinn, ED Hartley, Thor, Kaowlor. ob , ull others, by wi light Bp a Senine | Diocutte, breed. pane BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. caused by fire being discovered in the ision | Yery little trouble, food that fire was extinguished by herrin, ay $10 < Soenet. apa.—The sehr. T. P. Mor; from Alexandria with 1.10 bash. | 4° 57 Ast street, Georgetown, D.C. TURCO-Rvssiaw BATHS; also, Medicated Va- of ing on the nerth side cf satd alley” N. Thomas, with 1,400 bushels wheat | por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd's, sale: $200) with interest at ten por ,200 bushel# corn. Also the beat Golden | 906 E street. i 3A,1: | cont: from July Wea: Morse trance ith ae ee ith 300 bushels wheat, and the boat Red ——__@ ___ penses of this sale, in cash; balance in 6 and 12 ‘0. 1, with 300 bushels do., al! for J. G. & ‘THE CommUNITY at large appreciate the use- | fr. ahs, with interest at six per ceut., secured by fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 1,5 | titles and deed of trast on fie property. Ooaver- a cin, chasers cost: when O- Tuar Corns, Buxions, Troublesome Nails, | perty is aruck of, If the veeme alee eee Vascular Excrescences, Chilblains, and other ailments of the feet deteriorate and destroy health, and thereby ghoronid irritability of temper, shorten life interfere with its du- ties and pleasures, is probably as much of & trueism as that the establishment of Dr. White, No. 535 16th street, 0} posite the U. 8. Treasury eS treatment upon strictly scien- fie SS is liberally patront by the complied with in seven days, the trustes reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, R.'P. DODGE, Trastes. THOS DOWLING, 4 %cr\» VLCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL UuN- cERT, was held at Sa- last’ nignt, W. A. Smoot in the chair Reid secretary, and a permanent or- UNDER THE AUSPICES OF POTOMAOD LODGE. No 5. F a. A. M.,GZ0RGE- TOWN oO. years old Nadia derto avaid'or aliag wate rehetee as yee | BY THECKONCE OWs MABURID OHOIR, bert, Joseph Broders, J. T. Rogers and Robt. manently cured of those most troublesome an- | ®*sisted ai? the following Artist: Miss EDITS Portner. ror ABELL, late Solo Ssprano of (hs Be nCEArN Gaxo—The chain gang isa thing of | BOY eee eet Troupe: ul LINN. Sopranc: Me e past. e only member that remained on » Sores Mendy, lant oars coured men names Haney, | waren ted sais oe Siena Tee we i bowsne's who being put work without a keeper, got iM “7? > tasbrinted, abd Woe ecrasean ‘and committed'to | 2&me and fame are known everywhere; and it jail for disorderly conduct. The Superintendent of Police cleaning the streets. ‘WILD DUOKS are more numerous on the Poto- mac and its creeks in this neighborhood now than they have been at any previous time this year. Jacksnipe are said to be plentiful in the marshes on the opposite side of the river.—Ga- Republic, Columbia) 66 bid, 67. 6735 ‘asked. 82 deked. New Yo 12 o'clock, 15.53%. and barely opened 4, t Was heavy Corn quie low rie, $3; pre: liquor, esti instant. ” atter a three weeks’ sprit, while the vessel was entering the bat ‘The following were the prices bid and asked at the meeting of the Washington Stock Exchange politan Bank, 191% bid, 105% National Bank, 4 b'd, 110 asked. City Passen- dry list—National Theater bonds, cent., 85 tasked. 1878, 64% bid, 67 asked; ‘do. article says: jold Joans rates have been 3a4 oreign exe million of Treasury gold, which were Opened at Government bonds strong and atrac- tion higher here. and 546% for prime mercantile paper. market continues easy. steady at the first board, and prices afterwards advanced Va has been beay Tate of discount {nope bills is 37 16 per cent Bask of England m7 and northern New ¥: ordered for Wilmtogton. McLEAN OF THE CrncinnaTr Enquirer Szyr To Jau.—John R. McLean, proprietor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, was again on the witness stand yesterda: answer the question as the defendant on trial, char, New ENGLAND MerHopist awp Liquor Le- GISLATION.—The 79th annual New Englané conference of the Methodist Epis- copal church met Jaynes presiding. against the repeal or mutilation of the prohib= i and also against the enactmantof the ‘THE Lost STEAMSHIP EUROPE was compara- tively new, having been built at Glasgo 1866, and last year le tie-on-Tyne, and steamer to a propeller. It was 81,250,000. The cargo was a very valu: are f ‘stood, om the ta le one, of the . fp consisting of silks, wines, sardines, etc., and its aS aie Bridg worth is $1,000,000. “2 HOORE Be13 B. & 0. R. B. Divipgyps.—The Baltimore and Obio railroad company declared a dividend of March, ble on iso a dividend of 5 per cent. on the stock of Washingto: the Sist of. There is nothing Sagi ae ashes the homes of ind a fail orchestra, EVENING, On THURSDA t FORREST HALL, Georgetown, D. 0 Doors oper. a7 o'clock; Concert to. commanee at deserves its great reputation, for it has un- doubted merit. It is warranted to cure all dis- eases of the kidneys and the urinary organs. Beware of counterfeits. Genuine has private BecRsietary, —e ot H T. Helmbold on each tle. For sale by all draggists. e083 ‘Witnor’s Cop Livan O1t aNp Lima.—Per- pril ch, 1874, bas ajforce of paid laborers at work 0 be had of commit ees and ai ‘at the door. pT -3t ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BLE THREE-STORY BRIOK e sons who have been taking Cod Liver Oil will 4 sette, last evening. be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbor has suc- mclngeoeaes! MaRing AccipEentT.—Joseph Farrell, a sea- | ceeded, from directions of several professional On FBIDAY, April 10th, at 5 cralook p. m., man on board of the schooner Julia A. Berkeil, tlemen, in combining the pure oil and lime I will sell, on the premises, parta of Lots which arr: ved here from Boston this morning’ 65, fronting about 20 feet on the north side of voyage, fell from the bow. street, between Frederick and Farette strosts. in such @ manner that it is 4 The and its effects in lung comp derfal. leasant to the taste, faints are truly won- Very many persons whose cases were improvements consist of a very desirable three- story e ti I Mee Hesonne captain reports a stormy trip. | pronounced hopeless and who had taken the | fiw, euck Bwelling-house (No. 84), coutaluiag Fish Rerort.—Since yesterday, at 12 m., | clear oll for a long time without tarked effect, | Terma: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 6,000 shad, 40,000 herring, and 1,500 bunches of | have been entirel. cured by using this prepara- ‘bs, with interest at § per cant.. secured by a rock and Perch have ari voreh en sold for $14 | tion. Be gure a: Eee the genuine. Manufac- | deed of iree on Ses proverty. Ovaveyancing at the aS15 per 100; herring, 810 1250 per 1,000; | tured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. 3 " bunch fish, 25 cents per bunch.—Sentinel, last | Sold by all druggists. "C03 it SROC. DOWLING, Aust. evening. y BLE BEAL ESTATE IN 3 o there is no| WSEUABLE BEAL TATE IN GEORGE To PREVENT Fever and TOWN, AT AUCTION. tion . Tonic. $1 By virtue of a dead of trust to as datad Jal FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | Ptersration like Dooley esas > Bin, Is 2yand Tecorded ‘ia Liber No.1 1, folio Washington Stock Exchange, April 9. een gh of the tant ‘records of Washingt Quotations furnished by Middictm & Oo, hevtere: bilo wuction tic Wontar es oom He anc on FRIDAY, April 10, 157; Colic, | of that part ‘or, el of ground known as Let c lameness, bi % neuralgia, | vighty-nive (89), fn Threlkeldc addition te Georest to-day:—U. 8. gold, 13% bid, 13% asked. | hoarseness, dinsrhoee and all hemorrhages, etc. | towu: Beginning for suid. pact yoouth sideror U.S, Bonds—5-20's, 1865, M. &'N., 184 bid, : tised | Ai street, aud at the ond of one harden any he 1g asked. Bank’ stocks National bank dy | Ponds Extract differs'trom all other advertised | id'sirest- snd sete mediators Sarthe ees Bde of preparations in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and Known te be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf —— eee feet easterly from the southeast corner of Warren 135 bid, 165 asked; National Metro- and 24 str: asked; Second thenos easterly with the line of 24 x’ feet (55); thenee southerly, parallel 3 rie ris a es paral- er Railroads—Metropolitan stock, 26 bid, 2% THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired ‘eet, four feet ; thence sontberiy, par- Ssked; Columbia stock. 20% bid. So acted Bae. | nO ETEES by Hempler near 4\ street. jo ad stots ants Teed erly. parallel to 2d stre=t, sixty feet (60); and then northerly, parallel to Warren street and fifty-six feet (186), to 2 street F.&I.,T District securities (District & J ——__o___ Witcox & Gins’s Skwine MACHINE. celebrated Bazaar Pi The he ae. a atterns. Agency at Chas, | Sid, fits six feet (186), to 508 r I, 90 sakes forme eS Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ith street, | ead two-story Bales Honea Ne tis eee . 1891, 705 bid, ked: + Pind Intelligencer building. 10,28 Terms made known at sale. bonds, i's, J. & J, 'sh02, ‘To bid, A asked: | Fegnrpcz Somme’ TE T@GNAA vn BAINBRIDGE 8 WEBB, arastoos 78, J. & Jey 7 * . IT Lo NA. 4 J ‘ Qanhington) “5-year certificates. 7 3-10, M. & | siriin Clark county; Inaiane oe afl cote merst_ JOSEPH F. KELLEY, An 1875, 92 b it — Fund. loan bonds, | the house and ite clothing took fire. Its screame B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. See ced Beata OF Pc ior Cu Ka bids | were beard by anelghior, who’ went ts tes — 3 eet eo rnrd Of Public Works—Qertificates | Child's jaasastence, Dit» large dog defendei | PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PROP. Bia, Sty waked; dor 1275°76 bin, Fy aidi. 24 | the child and would not let tho mas come near | BETY ON THIED STHER A Gee. ert, 75 Bid, 17 askedr an os, 1, The child burned to death. fy On FRIDAY, April 10th, at 3 o'clock p,m, asked; do. series, 77 bid &7-Ex-President Johnson is expected to ad- T shall sell at’ pubiie auction, ia front of th +o 1ST4, 70% did, 6x asked; “do. 1576, 65 bid, 67 asked; do. series, 65% ‘bid, Water certificates, 8's, 13 dress the Tennessee Patrona of Husbandry on the occasion of their demonstration in Nash- ville the 11th of May next. 7A Georgia negro, who bet $10 that Gen- eral Washington commanded the Federals at Bull Ran, handed the money over with the re- mark: “Well, dig yere hist’ry business is all mixed up anyway!” @7The questien of again resuming the aop- tion of crinoline is now being agitated in K1- rope, with @ slight “amendment” upon the former mode connection. The wires in front are to be abandoned, and all placed at the back, and made in form to keep the sweeping trains in their proper place. &7 In Marysville, Val, the other day, a New- foundland dog walked into a market, dropped @ ten-cent pleco out of his mouth, and waiked off with a whole salmon. The ‘butche says fome folks may call that dog intelligent, but he thinks that a dog that can’t distinguish between a ten-cent slice and a $5 fish hasn’t even com- mon sense. premises, part of Lot 148, in Beatty aod Ha kins’ addition to Georgetown, fronting 35 feet on the south ride of Third street, between Market and Frederick street, by @ depth of 128 feet The improvement: nsist of an elegant two-story mansard roof and bas«ment press brick front Dwell- {og and two-story Back Bailding, the whole taining nine roome, including bath-room, also able number of closets, & ‘ne Metropolitan Toad cars pass the door, and the property is in ever; way desirable, havin, ments, gas, het aud cold 1575, 66 bid, asked; do. 1877, Wall Street To-day. RK, April ¥—The Post's financial Gold bas sold at 113yayay. On ‘or carrying. Bids for a all the modern improve- water, range and Latrob sioves. Large Stable and Oarriage House on the rear of Lot One-third cash; balance in two equal Dts at six and twelve months afer dati ge is steady to firm. amounted tO $6,345,000 at 113 to Southern state bonds duil steady. Money 4a5 for call loa T esterd: losing prices, yesterday's closing prices, the first half hour, ‘becams teu per of sale, credit payments to be secured by a de trust; or all cash, at the option of purcnaser. Gon veyanciog at purchascr's cost. A depasit of cue hundred dollars required 48 soon as the property is streck off. mards.13: THOS. DOWLING, Anct, BY, THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer, 641 Louisiana avenue, two doors east of 7:h st. TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON BRIDGE STERET. GRORGETOWN. D.C. By virtue of a decree of the District of Oorumbi F Me catse No. 3,325. wherein Margaret is complatuant ‘and Virgiala Dentor ot fondants, the undersigned, an Trastees will expose toanle, at public auction, in front of the promises, THURSDAY, the 9th day cf April, A. jock p.m., @ part of Li The stoc! fo & below during Since 12 o’ciock the market in gi Wheat firm an ud etc aty—w! unchanged, hite southern, 8@5; vel IMMENSITY. ot No. 10, in % D. 0., bogin- seuthern, mixed western nominal . 7. : gen hd Oley 2 Osta” ftm—gouthera Bilas STYLE AND ELEGANCE feet of croned ep the north side of Peden eos Hotere, mixed, so@eo, do. white . Bye dul leased by Johu Hulmead to Robert Butlers Sepsoai- re ovialows, very active jobbing ABB THE her 9h, 196, and rnoning by and with the north dem =n Mess Pork. 1736 Balk meate— alders, line of Bridge street easterly to the corner lot. cau idea 4 Bacon Shoulders, 14; jest | PROMINENT CHARACTERISTICS Sry belonging to Captain L. Mackall, on sud Go, Western buiter unchauged. Ooffes nom or oun parafiel with Moutgomory street $8 focts then week, pet Whisky nominal, 9. Sager un erly parallel to —- street 2) feet or more, until it Naw Youx, April 9.—Stocks dall; Money 4; Gold NEW AND LARGE STOCK lot leased to, Beticr: thesen sateen eee me Bzchange, lone, & aj Short, 4.88%. Govern- or ree” street 95 feet to B fidge street and Place New Vouk, April 9—Flour qnfot and steady. O"Terma of tale, as prescribed by the decree: One- Wheat firm, ‘Cora unchi w 4 r i . hexeare Pi Bonds of a7,104,| SPRING CLOTHING rit 9,12 30 - third cash; balauce in two ogual pasmenta, a: six ferred, 58; and twevie mouths from day sale, with interest, #ith liberty to the purchaser to pay all cash dawn. ‘Titie reserved until last payment is made. to be paid down at the time of sale. at cost of purchaser, York Central, 9. The arket for three months’ hich is 1116 below the e Bank of Kagland di- posted their card, annonneing that no WHICH I8 NOW READY FOR INSPECTION, rate. All convey ‘he Trustee resorver ave right, if terms of sale are uot complied with ia five change bas been made in the rate of disconn! days after day of ale, to rosell said property on five LONDON, April 9, 2:34. m.—irie, 82°, @s7". days’ notice through some newspaper published in Loxnox, April 9, 3:30 p. m.—Tha bullion in the the District of Columbia, at the cost acd risk of Bank of England hus decreased £436,900 during the IN OUR the defaulting purchaser Past wack. The proportion of the Bank reserve to . D. CASSIN, Trustee, abilities which last week was 42°; per cent «is how Boys’ Department mari6-cokds THOS. DOWLING, Anct. 3. Consols for een RG@I>s: for account, $2°,. : ES Faris dispatcnes quovs rentes at 89 france,S) eau: wauiys SPRING GOODS AT LOW PRICES. “Ta April 9 —Bonds, 98% —— PRGERTORSS SESS Renee Gs AN ELEGANT LINE rio JNO: Hz SMOOT & SON | TH EA © STREEF, GEORGETOWN, D.O. Wan Deranreenn, Cee Sirnad ° Are daily receiving Tew. ond desirable’ Gods Washineton, D.C., April 9, 1876, 10:30 a. SCHOOL 8UITS, dapted to the early Spring rate, comprising ihe PeoraniLiains The storm centro v ver norihe-a | soHOOL BUTS, Paper re eal Alsbams will probably move northeastward, fol- DRESS SUITS, ee Ei oer ‘Latics’ lowed by clearing weather, northwest to sonchwest ‘iS. | GRENADI ond & REL Ny w and talling temperature over the guifstates | - DRESS SULTS, | PARASOLS aud SUN UM BI0s to-day, ard over the sonth atlantic states MEDIUM BUITS, on ae Spy armen Bios Pereorteph GORS A Ege MEDIUM SUITS, cumar cures, | HAPRINS: ToWRLS) LIRA aot GOPTO Somccth winds nae oh : | SHERTINGS, BLE LINEN and SPRING inure Gemerceet o OHEAP SUITS, | CLOTHS fer & ear, ke. ‘Also.a full line of all the best known makes of weather, incfédaing east winds and sn WELL CUT, WELL MADE, SHIBTING COPTOMS, aod. otier” eanaonable except over the southern portion rain. For the AND OF PRTORS, sod aah scott (rom putchowecs, | Speer lake Fegion analy clomdy sycather, and winds 5 SOHN & BMooT % son, shifting to east and south. For Missourt wnd Tow t x - , MOOT or | fo F Missleslppl, Oambor GOOD DURABLE MATERIALS. |, 87 Cur perchers to offer inducement to cash tions of the Ohio purchasers. mard)-1m ala continue at ‘leston, and are dO Noreen —TeaPon 4&Y REMOVAL, Henry, The continual increase of business making it ne- cessary to rebuild my store and otherwise increase Fine gar me oad ee execution ¢ = — as be found, during the pregress of e . ss zi degre 12 BRIDGE STREET, low doors shove Jefleremn strect. : As the improvement will not interfere with the execution of work in the dyein he scouring de- Examine Our Stock. BABLE BROTHERS. MERCHANT TAILORS & FINE CLOTHIERS refased to Snowden, with procaring a who beside 8 libelous publication in the Enquirer, gave | _™arse-tr Corner 7th and D streets. Miedana Maly appreeiefed. chp end him the information on which to ground the + ye ° articie. He was sent to jail. FURNITURE, ‘Dyor and Booarer. Office, until further netics, No, 77 Bi Georgetown, D. O. session of the PAINTING, BIN SUMMEB Goops, SPRING AnD BOMB OPOLAR PR Ladies’ Dress Goods, newest les; pacas and Mobsirs, specialt; Eike, from i to 9375; 10 pieces Gumieres, from Son Oi resol oe BENJAMIN MILLE marZ7-3m* 101 Bridge si., Goorgstow OR SALE— HIGHLY VALUABLE BEAL BRI ET, @EORGE- F ESTATE ON dow e me ay in Boston, Bishop A resolution Protesting PAPER HANGINGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, in med at Newcas- Four lots,34 by 100, siley, being the lote w HARDWOOD DooRs, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, ae. _lensv-eot___* Gomnsiiton. IN"EARER op, eng awe overs sugH-ly _ 69 High street. D.O. L. MARCOTTE & CO.. | >a peas DsPor.~CCSCSC UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.,) BEW YORK CITY. ‘March, payadle on ani Ee 3 ALAWICE ABMINARY FOR YOUNGLADIES . people!” Mat 2 street, To Deatm at A Fine—at masts iy" Ccnteo's PrOs Prince bearer aa, - yPyavasa ¥.—The H VASA cae ‘& PEBFROT- LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT BEEN’S, 622 9th Street Northwest, PATTERNS OUT TO ORDES. jant-tm eiess: At panes ESTRENS. 213 a 1 and wywerds; Sesenihe ‘tens ote ene wilt money and be te and examine. ‘© gUarantee oA Br wnssueuns, & «(Up Stairs.) ELEGANT OPENING oF SPRING MILLINERY, 01 = WEDNESPAT, APRIL 5, Fe rbjeh the ladies of Wasbington and vicinity are ited. SPrsine eoops. Recetved an ol Lfoe'sst Sout! New ayke ae RING Goons T REDUCED PR NEW coops, 4 . ww ABASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, PARA AL Hate And NOVELTIES in Fancy Goods, Open at YOUNG'S N.Y. Bazak, marlé-tr 441 7th street. ICBS evoDs oldest inthe 4 a 61S Kh street, between 5. that color oe A. FISHES, FiesT CLass SOOURER, rt ’ ls SOLE P without taking 5 Sth street, Tl SPECIALTIES Ub V JH¥ Is It THAT BOGAN & WYLIE, SELL DRY GOODS 80 CHEAP? Because they purchase from the we Foc 7 wm the best sources, and Sere eer es fe on OLD-FASHI: NED NEIGHBORHOOD, ‘Their rent ard other expouses > low that they ean sell at a nmall profit. BARGAINS IN BLACK ALPA as ™ BLACK SILKS BJ One price only marked in plain figures, api-tr 1018 and 1 co. w stock of DRY ork by Mr. Broa- id of the best atyles y from Idec. up 2 SO per yard Black Bilks, 6c , 25, #1 80. 175, @2, zat Si (at eres cent leas then ices, and of the best mak mest perfect finith.) = 7 Ze. single width, deuble width Reversible Ottoman Shawls, $2 25 Prhite Shetland Wool 3h sik 3S. ea” toen Bemm kerchtefs, . Ladies’ tton O-lored Kids, — ease L tton Party Kids, 76c. 15°., and other Blesched and Ue Good low-pricnt lored Prints on r dvzen and ap. per yar Ez Black goods are very cheap ) Parasols in great variety, Clark's Spoel Ootton, 8c., and a lot equally low. Our govds are of the styles, selected with great care. cheap, and will do purchaser's RODE co mardt-3m 1205 F streets, bet then 1s SPRING Goovs RECEIVED DAILY. A beantifal line of Alpacas at Dopalar prices. Plaid Striped and Plain Nainsooks at low figaros. Piques in different strles and various prices. Cotten and Hosiery che ‘Con! of other goods beat makes and Fought end sold EMOBY BAXTER, 1920 Ponnsylvania avenve. Grand Display. Spring Opening. CARPETS! CARPETS !! CARPETS ™ AT BARGAINS EXTRAORDINAR vy. OVER 200 PIECES JUST BEOCKIVED. mart3-tr We sball open for inspection MONDAY, March the largess aud mos’ choice assortment of CARPETS ever exhibited in the District. The erne have been selected with greatest care, abd are all of the very latest designe. tees at which we offer our Carpets this soa i give all an opporiunity to purchase, cock Comprises Ly gAFESTEY BRUS8ELS. ri ©. ny ARTFORD THREE-PLYS8. ESTRY INGRAINS. “a CF eA nd WOOL INGBAINS SPETS. L Do. HITE MATTING AT 6 OTS. our fine assortment before pur- THE ARCADE. WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, 427 SEVENTS STREET, between D and E southwest. martl-tr NEW PUBLICATIONS. R. = "enon & co, BOOKSKLLERS AND STATIONERS, PExsevtvama Avexce STOCK OF CHRONOS, MOTTORS AND OIL PAINTINGS ata xT ol TWENTY FIVE PER ORNT, fo order to di ALL THE NEW BOOKS Fecetved as econ ox published. Bovelties in STA- TIONBRY,, we weil as a complete ace ortmont of fine ard staple Bationcry Petuting, Bioting, Litho araphing sud Kncraving executed expeditiously. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VERNON Sow, _Parltr Corner Penna. NEW Bouks, BEOKIVSD AND FOR SALE aT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, % Street and Pe a Phinees Redox. A Novel Adthony Trotlope ie pasion By the author of Ouive Blake’ Ebip Ahoy. A Yarn tn Thirty-six © Lengths tr imes and Penalties. By Bev ay Awen b aoremnn Affsir. By J elde's Fortune By the author of art's Dene. BOO! & TIONERY Lip SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Dear Feast of Lont. By authoriof “Rutledge.” tw Lent A. Wilkineom een all of Lent, to say ** t game character, a WM HAUUANTYNE'S, 426 fh mieeet Langley Menor B pe pk mee gy y Mire ab rvation of Energy. By B. New Chemistry. By oeiah P ALLTEER GAZINES ASD F. ON B i Th ABHION BOOKS OA BOOKS, ae RS, AN ERYTHING in Teh Sta. for sale at febar-tr R°eks For LENT REaviNG. A Bosary for Lent By author of Sent ‘ed Boles so oily Lent. By Bishop Hunch rs AtJeaus’ Feet A Prayer, Presdos sca Peon fly Ocmmunings with 4 By Bishop Leighton. hristian Cour f ne here pd wany clber derive of the sunny et, ASHINGTON INSIDE AN] OUTSUDE. Weeden AD R,ARL OUTS STOCK N, S25 Nines Sire exy, ORNERAL AUBNTS FOR ALE SUbSERI >. TION BOOKS, STATIONERY CHAOMOw PICTORR AMES, ROOK BINDING, &c, 87 Amer A ___ PIANOS, &. FL*EL eT. Davis . MAKE TUR ONLY ABSOLUTELY PeRwEct UPBIGHT Piano In the World In resopance and pnrity of tone, in power, ANC Drillianey, in awectners and fulltews of [site elastic! touch, it Many who beard it at Wood's entertainment 1112 th sirest north a pein ‘UNING AND RENO d tinuce to receive epecial ea tee om attention by, L. WILD, Practical Piano maker twenty years’ expericnce, formerly Tan: A Koabe's, suberyuently of . now of the firm of @. L. WILD tr: ot KNABE PIANOS! The artist « choice the world ov or The beantifal toned McCAMMON PLANOB, of ed prices to Albany, 8.¥ , . fikens; BF scheap for cash, and redac Becoud 08 taken in exchange, Bet ir orite ORGANS Thuing at ©. REICHENBACa’s PIANO WAREKOOMS, Jenis-tr u sbove Penna. avonae. pore AND OuGa: @ Pt st Setpancsocie @. KUBN, P: y Pry , Practical Fiepemahee, COAL AND Woop. ne Le INSURANCE OOMPANIES, : hy Pyetgiaair. Lio febZ-3m_ FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary T= Is THE SEASON FOR FIRES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY (NSULING YOUR PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PRESONAL) ™ WITH THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CN 2 7. ne 9100,008 Office, 1429 Peer. avenue. JOHN T. LENMAN, President, J _T. BYER, Secreta: saan Santor ASSURANCE lane avenue, one door east of Tth street. IN for Bioree, Public Builings, Htels, rivate Residences. 8 for Btoras, at fe 5 IRON FRAMES for st fectory npn _ FLA P-MEETING T! ar G8, CAM! Agent for the Improved Mildew Proof Awning Goods. mesir A WRINGS roe ron, RPRGSGAREE™* “m0 TENTS FOR SALE OB BENT, P Pa SARA naa cpearem pomata | Ty CHAS. SIMON @ SONS, 63 NORTH HOWARD BT., BALTIMORE, MD FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY oy stock would — Beecerion 2 ~ Fly as Hhaades —_ ae rn ee, DERE ae ATLER’s W carr, Foot or bixtn Steer. COAL and WUOD constantly on band and de. = Promptly to all parte of the City, at low en. GOODWIN ¥. ATLER, A lot of SCANTLING for sale cheap Bevere tous of best BOOFING FRLT en hand. apse’? Cor AND Woop On hand, COAL of all sizes and kinds. Just re ceived, a lot of No. 1 BAKER'S PINE Woop. KINDLING WOOD, in bundles or by the cond. For sal at lowest market rates STEPHENSON & BROT: TMoniee, {ule Poa eter ete, Bill and Depot. 7th strect wharf. {Obren, and T. EDW. CLARK, T. 5.00 JE ¥. EDW. CLARK & €0., DEALER LUMBER, WOOD AND OOOBS, SA8B, BLINDS, cay tr runt Bepet'and Planing BLN, Toot of eth street Tard—leth and B streets northwest, jy 1-17 METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. AMONG THE NEW GOODS CONSTANILY ARRIVING WILL BE FOUND THE FULLOWING SPRCIALI/ ES. Ladies’ Chemise. Plain Corded, Tucked and fing, Tocks end ¥mbroidery, Puffing and broidery, &., all at @1 each ies’ Tucked and Ruttied Siete, 9. ies’ Drawers, uttte, Ladies’ Drawers, and Bho Lace Tacks wafte, be ac Be, Gowns, $1 ah Standing or Turn Down, 1 88c. per doren, warranted. BeQennn ts: Blin’ Sted piece in ¢ new strlen, French Obine Spittoons, @1. Bohemian Glass Vases, fllwered snd gilt, fine, @] . Warranted 500. tng them at SILVERSERG'S Metropolitan Dollar Store, 31% SEVENTH STREET, marls tr BEAu PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE E*t4scrs Biss Eee & sont ETRE Metrepolitan Dollar Stere =