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ique—A good bill for te- it, Including ““Par's Before the War,” and the ax: | can. Lincoln Hell —_Lectare . Fontaine. on “the Mississippi river, ” y Professor and its phenomena. Condensed Locals, A pocket-book lot thie morning. See at. Ladies should read D. E. W. Carter's dey goods advert. ement. s From Hobert Beall we have the mer‘ teman for April 11, con:aining te report of “The Great Panther Ferst” at the Swithconian; also, the International Revics for May-June, rs Reserved seats for the performances of the celebrated Carucross & Dixie's minstrels at the Nat.opal Thester next week, ca’ @ be sc- cured at Metzerott’s music store and at tie don medal, t> perpetuate the mem- ory of the late Mrs. Amidon, teacher o* the 4th dietrict grammar schcol, was ycsterday vot d by the teaeber, Mrs. M. F. Marcin, and papils, to LJ ‘6 Maggie R.'ey, for amiaility and schol- arship. 1 Protcsor Font-ine, of bigh reputa.ion es a | Scientist, “rill his evening. at the reqn st o ber of Sera*>cs ard Renresentaives, ver a lecture a: Linco'n Halt.on the “Phy: eal Gc omeaphy of te M--siexippi and its Delta. Atmicson .-¢e. In the c. 73 broucht by Mr. Miller, assistant sttorrey, agairst the butchers in the Es tern Market ye lay. the one elected for a test ease was against Edward Castell, and stter a bearing and argameat the court reserysd its éecinon until pest Saturday week. ‘The New Northern Liberty Market compinv. which pro,osc3 to erec: a market near 7th and K sircets, have thus .ar dispes: 1 of about 3.000 | 1 0f faeir stock. The sat woriptions ty this twe bave been confinsd te the dealers, but Beat week the books will be open to the public. Mr. C. C. Andercon, a well knewn citizen of Senth Washington, while ca bis way to hia | ferm.over Benning’s Bridge.on Taerday, in | Jomp.ng out of his citrisge broke his leg ne.t theanc'e. Drs. E'liot and Howsid are atteod- m, and itie teared that ampatation will 2 be re_orted to. ie | ive bavet —— A Schooner omen im Chesapeake — ONLY ON® OF THR CREW SAVED. Prof. Joseph Henry, Chairman of the Light House Board, has received a letter from the | keeper of Point Leokout Light, stating that the Nova Scotian schooner Etta, K. Barnett master, | from Pernambuco, Brazil, with coffee, bound for E .\t more, was ran isto on Sanday morn- | ing end sur’. five or six miles below the Port, | and thet thus far only one person js known to b been saved. Mr. Evans, the survivor, | drifted to the Point on Snnday morning about } 5 o'clock, and when he reached the shore He was taken care of by and on Morday he, with the; other gentleman, started insearch | of the wrecked vo rel whereabou*s could be b for cap and several -S arrived ta tits c.ty via Alexandr.a y~stordiyevening. He hes been taken coree” by the Prof-scor. aud will leave j for bis bome tc-morrow, probably. —s—__— piece? of timber. j Frank T. Raw- | Rear Esvare TRansven: Syuare wiings to Fmma ‘. | ; Jobn G. Ken- | Waters, lot 23, subdivision of $1,712 3; Mark Young and wife to m. F_ Mattingly et al, situate in the county, called Frieutehip. $29; Barton K. Briscos to Purdy, part lots 48 and 49. square 302, | Jame Swestman to Ellen M. Phillips, ». W ind.or ard Ford’s subdivision of square $2,000; Anthony G. W: and wire to Francis A. Clavelonx, part lot 4, square 786, <! orge Savage and wife to John Schench, par lots lard 12. square 2 2 OO: Dani dana i . Buck, part lot 4, A OS, $1,°6 90; James L. Kervand to Le uley, situate in the county, $1,200; A. eu et al. to Joseph Borrows, part iots 2 and 4 square 1046.00; A. Behrend et al. t> sfoseph Borrows, lot 8, square 486, $4,000; Alex. is Murphy, lot %9, | 2 Ss and wife t> | Shepherd's subdivision 0; Wm. G. Flood, teastce, to éews, lot 31. subdivision square 534, Diy to Milo L. Adims, # 44 2 € 16, $3,000; Joseph Borrows and wife to — Betrend et al., part lot 1, square 429, 70,009. wife to Marion aan amie 6 a. Tar Bak oF theriztug the « Bank,” 0: Hagerstown, Md. ove to the cit Washington passed the Senate yesterday large majority over the adverse report of Finance Committ<e of the Senate, whic! Leen made agains? che bill some months It will row become the hank o/ one city will now be known as the Cii’zeas’ Na Bar of Washington, to which city it wil ebertly be removed. Ibe capital stock will be two Citizs.—The bil! an- | $290 000, with the pr.vilege of increasing it to #700.0r). It will be econdnetc? by the Hon Jacob Tome, the wel bposs —_ ray : rhe Fitton. esq, the precent presidcat of the Citi- ‘28° tional Bank ef Hazerstowa. who now sjerity of th= > tc > the sum of recently ocenpied by ¢ and Jay Cooke & tien of the court — Ra’ First Nationat Bank subject tothe ratifica- Ameri 5 2 eins Taeatens—The largest autience of eek at Ford's Opera House lest night thowirg that inter-st im Mrs. Chameaa's splerdid acting ‘n the play of “A Woman's Wrong” isonthe increare. It wiil be repeat 4 this evering, and *:-moirow evertrs Mrs. Chanfran brsa berefit, when she will appear her natural ard touching impersonation of ‘Tne lively and dashing periormanccs at the Theater Com\ ue th's week are atueacting fi houses. The songs, dancc3, Ethiopian ercen tricities. dramatre ‘sketches, burl~ques, &2., BT? all o° the latest and best aud are cor.c yous igly appreciated. ——_-—__— Tae Barrier Bite awp Prstication Sc- cTsety celebrate their fiftieth anniversary en the 22d of May in the Calvary Baptist church. ‘This society was formed in th's city in 1824, and son afterwards was mov d to Philadelphia. ‘The ceries of m7etings to be held at this church is vs follows: Bible and Publication Society, Friday and Saturday, nd 2id; American Home Mission Socie.s, Saturday and Mon lay, 23d and 2b; American Missionary Union, Tuer "h. The intervening Sunday, the 24th, will be oceupicd with meet.ngs in the in- terest of the several societies. The Missionary Union will hoid services in the Kpresentatives hall on Saturday, the 2ith prox. tw Praicatiors.. the Ma From J. C. Parker we number of the Popular Science , The Young Lacies* Journal, and Apple- ton’s Rail ~ Graphic .or Apmll 2, » Harper's Weebly for May 9th. ‘The Grophic bas 7 stores of the notables of the District Investigation Committee room, ia- cinding telling likenesses of Pat Culinane, Messrs. Merrick and Obristy, Mevsts. Harring: ton and See the committee, &c. From Jos. Shitington we have Fra "s and HMoerper's Weekly for M |» and from Robert Beall the same number of Harper's Weekly. a Mussexcre axp Exrress certificate of Incorporation of th ton and Georgetown Messenger Express pany,” the capital stock of which is tixed 1s $5,000, and the object the transmission of dis- patenes and packages to and from various parts Of the Disttet, wes Bled yesterday. The cor- rators nemed are Robert 8. Fletcher, Wil- jam B.Webd, Jacob DL. Jones, and H. W. D. Nicholsen. ° Tew Hoves E:oar Hoves.—An alterca- tien between Mr. Frark Burket and E. Ke: i about 3 large crowd. ten bour and $5.00 man) knocked eight hour and $i man) down aut and Lie) noids was arrested for to the Central gaard- < collareral was dismissed. ——_-—_—_ Euat Estate Satus—B. H. Warner, real broker and auctioneer, sold for Stickrey ard Gee. brick the Iarter (a ade bis ex Mx. Gosrient’s Lecrugs at Willard Hall last with he Army of the a@iraogements for dey, and have Hawley, ot Connecti- the celebration of decoration cured the cervieesof Gen. eat, as the orator at the ceremonies at tom om that day, and Mr. J. P. Irving Feading of the journal, on motion of Mx. Browns at 6.05 o’clock the Council adjourned. Hovse. —The House was opened with prayer by the chaplain, Rey. J. Duey Moore; ail the members prosent. ‘The report o° the special committee on the Governor's message against his recommendation ofan ronment or tof legisia~ tion until aiter the ‘of the pending con- | ip ition was taken up. Mr. Dickson that it bas been presumed that on the of the House the Gov- organization ernor would have sent in his annual mer age. with estimate and recommendations => Se raising 0: money, &c., but such mercsge not becn received, and instead ne had forward~ | 7, cd a message recommending an sijoura: | r ot bestones until Congress | of postponement shouid bave taken fina! action in refereuce wo the + There seemed to be an opin! ‘this body would wander off in randem } . and when he looked pack on past , When odnoxious measures, | wild appropriations and reckless leg's'at-on were indulzed m,there was some reason for the | prevaience of this opinion. There a strong | seeling tailure, that the present govern nent is a OF thie not tha s douse. Some of past legistatures » broaght | down on them rhe cor’ ew ration of tie peopie. If this body intended te follow the course of other sessions he could not see in what way the + could best subserve th > interests ouncti. whe it their hanrts are appointed by the Presiden’ are ticd. They may pases few bil may be, but would they pass the ©, the commiitee he bad rained bis voice agaivst the report, but oa canvassing among tbo mem- ters he bal come to the conc!asion that i iey might eccupy some time in passing ths revised code of laws, and passing eome other lawa absne lntelgpeectal. If the members would pledge themtbives not to at tempt to legiaiate on finan- cial matters, but confioe their labors to the cole and the correction of past lrgistation, the time micht be usefattr spent. And with thia view | he might favor the # toption of the report Mr. Berry argued that the tme might be profitably spent on the code. Mr. Bursley moved to recommit the report, with instructions to corsuit the Geveruor a3 vo his rea ons .or the req acest. Mr. Shephe d (Mr. Trimble in the chair) op- posed the mot’on, for the rs.cow that the House would “hereby sink its dignity. They were com- ent to act; they were elected to do their Sety, and the digtity of the House and selt-co- socet of the members dictate a fearless and in. ae, nt course. ir. Bursiey thing to lower the dignity of the House, but he felt certain that the Governor was in possessio of information which the committee should certain if porsibie. If the debt, interest on bonds, &c., were eo great that it was not deem- ed advisxbie to make it public at thie tim:, they would like to know it. T. Boswell said the people were entitled to the reasons of the Governor, whatever they wight be, and he thought the m-ssage was besed on the declaration made by the Governor inre- | gard to the Randal! resolution that the Legizia- ture would adjournover. 1i this vody, ei by the people, should without a rezson and wit h- out a protest adjourn, they wonld say the guv- erpment of the District should bs wiped oat, and it would give those whe had perpetrated a fraud upon us an argument to use in getting more of a tyranny placed over us. ‘Fhey wou'd wipe ont all popular sutiraze. Shall we sit quietly in.our chairs and see it done without a protest? The District government was not un Ger investigation, and according to the ratins of *he courta the body under investigation. Board of Pabhe Works—is distiact from th. District government. Atcer some iv~ther debate, during which Mr. Dyer oppo ed the motion, Mr. Bursley wi drew bis motion, and ihe report of the commit- tee was adontcd, Mr. Dickson voting in the negative. Mr. Dyer offered a resolution, which dopted tot the House be appo.nted to confer wit's @ sumflet committee of the Council upon th question of such legislation as may be essential and proper at this time, other than legislation upon money bil's. and report at an euriy tay.” Mr. Dictéon onered a resolution, whic *as adopted, “That the commitiee on laws and judiciary be rirected to present for the consid- eration of this Houce the revised rode of laws and the report of the co mmittee thereupon.” The Speaker announced the STANDING COMMITTRES @* follows:—Netiona! Kelations—Trimble, Bos- well, Dser, Flemmg, Breaks. Ways and Means— Fleming, Cox, Dickson, Venable, Hat. A ions—Urell, Carroll, c- Public Schoole—Peck, Boswell, Cox, Berry, Brooks. Laws and Juai- | clary—Bosweil, Dyer, Primble, Berry, Yoangs. Indebt"dress of the District—Brooks, Hant, Perkins, Robertson, Bursley. Public Works and Property—Cox, Cordon, Hunt, Youngs, Unde: wood. Claims—Brewer, Hunt, Gordun, Curroll, Urell. Po'er—Hunt, Boswe'!, Vena- bie, Dyer, Berry. Railros'-—Brewer, Ureil, Dickson, Carroll, Perkins. F.re Departmen'— Venable, Dickson, Carre!!, Brewer, Urell. nd Harbors—Perkins, Fleming, Cox, ‘y, Underweod. Markets—Carrull, Ureli, Brewer, Perkins, Venable. Public Charities and Corrections — roll, Brewer, Crell, Brooks, Venable. strict Officere—Brooks, Cox, Fleming, Roberton, Wilsor. Dratuage and Distribution of Water—Cox, Youngs, Berry Het Underwood. Health — Ureil, Brewer, Dickson, Carroll, Wilson. Printiag— Dickson, Brooks, Gordon, Peck, Perkins. Elsc- tions—Gordon, Trimble, Underwood, Yoongs, Wilson. Militia — Fieming, Urell, Dickson, Dyer, Underwoct. Eurolied Bills—Irimbie, Youngs, Boswell, Brooks. Robertson. Untin. ished Basiness—Bursley, Wilton, Underwol, Trimble, Robertzon. les—Perkips, D .., Youngs, Gordon, Dickson. Mr. Bursiey introduced a bill appropriating $11.00 to pay the eseescors; raierred. ‘The resolution otiered by Mr. Trimb!e was considered, and after amendment £0 a¢ to read as follows was referred to the committee on national relatiors:—‘* That a committee of eight, 19 co t of three members of the Uvun- cui ard five members of the Hou-e of Delegates, be, and are heceby, appointed to confer with the Senate and Houte committees on the Dis- (ct and the joint special committes upon matters pertaining to the government of tue ists ict”? ‘The House then, on motion of Mr. Brewer, adjourned uxtil 5 o'clock to-day. pitas nas £9 The F. F. V. Cowhiding Affair. THE TRIAL 18 THE POLICE COURT TO-Day. In the Police Court this morning, Lorenzo Thomas, jr., ws chatged with assault and bat- tery on Obarles B. This was the sequel to to the cowhidin, air which occurred yesterday in the Ebbit: House, as stat: in T. Stax of last evening. Mr. Thomas is a son of Gereral Lorenzo Thom: Md Mr. Vickery wre until recently a clerk i ie Office of the Con- troller cf the Currency. Quite a crowd wes present in the Police Covrt this morning to linten to the bearing of the case, among them the venerable Geurral Lorenzo Toomas, father of defendant, and several cociety men. Mr. Thomas wrs accompanied by his counsel, Mr. Bainbridge Webb, aud when srraigned pleaded not guilty. Mr. Vickery appeared with a scaron the right cheek, and on being sworn testified that be met Mr. Thoms in the Ebbitt Hoase yesterday. Mr. Thomas asked him if he had received a letter icum him. He replicd that ne had, when defendant asked nim why he had not answered It, and atonce drew a cowhite and struck bim Several blows. He lied previously used threats that if he (witness) did not leave the city be would find bimself in a hat” He had given Mr. Thomas ro cause for ‘us assault. Mr. Webb rsked witness to give ths detaits ot any difficulty which had existed ve- tween t explained to the court that witne:s traduced the character of one of Mr. Thomas’ family. The court admitted the question in order toshow an aggravation on the part of piaiptify in the mitigation of fine or damages. Witness was then asked if he knew the w fe of Mr. Thomas, and admitted that he did. bathad never attacked her charactor to his knowledge as bad been charged to him by defendant; it be bad he had fi tten it. For defence, Mr. Colzsbery testi d that he had heard Mr. Vickery tradace the character of his (Mr. Thomas’) wife, and wit pera had told Mr. Thomas what he had said. his cae, adding that he ‘ks, and would that Mr. aa Webb by merely say been recreant resented Ei i +: i i E i i iB L | le z8 é Qumstiow of Oxrsocrarny anp AL- 2D Linet.—To-day, ted for and obta’ned it at warran! Potice that on the 2tst dayof April eriagh aid writ B, Watt, against the form of staiutes in such caza mal! and provided &c ‘The following is the pablication in tho Re-, ublicen on which these legal proceedings are e a: “ ABSERT, ev? vor Foxgorrex—Tho fol- | lowing letter from the lats Hon. 0. 8. B. Wall, in bis peculiar style of orthography, was re- | ceived at the office of the Supreme Court of t | Desirict yesterday: St Jauus Pacwsn Sa A Cherft Clerk of the Supreme ingten 1 C Dest Ste pias to send me the exppy of mz feruficste stom the court 3 bar a good cass 6 Court Wash and. change seems insvitable. | het he did not intend to do any- | “That a committee of three upon the | | } i ls | fevenne at Cumberland for the week amounted | tionstrom Professor Oscar Loew in yuur editu- bere Iwowid like t> recev it before I come | home. 1 have ae Tust One plone to Sond it | in haste pre O.S. B. Wace | tor Sar: school teach The county have not been patd for July You are «all haging teach Aagast, | It 4 abont time they ween paid, tf). A “ew bunds dollars would liqnidute this | debt. Youre, Sorreaza. Tae Navi anne, 0 j tain Bevewy Cucker. will sive a gra | this eventog aéthe Navonai armors. oF | street. Governor Runster, of gato wn detivesan widre —— Was jarox Fisa Maaker To Dar. Sold by R. A. Golden & Bro.—3 00) shad, at 220 | | ver hundred; 2,000 werrings, ar 38 por thoneant This mor © bowts arrived te aD | cos’ landing on Freestone thad, which were cold at : - Faun with af THE covuRrs Covet in Genera Teru A . Mr. W. The decree below wis Prerce for pei aftirined. PoLice Court —Judge Sn To-4: Reynokls forfeited collaterst for profanity. Charles Thursion was fined $5 for the same offence. John Fores! ‘oud and | boisterous; $10. Frank Turney, violatiwn of cart Law Roger Carroll, profane; #5. Geo Lyles, throwing stones, #5. Barthol Hemme, keeper of a restaurant, charged with keeping open on Sunday; $20.’ Mary Fllen O'Brien, | | disorderly conduct in Georgetown; 85. Rachel | Hertzog and M. Walskey were each fincd $5 fur Washtegton Aprilso Qutohons furnished by Middleton Oankers: ‘The tel.owmg were the prices bid and asked at | the meeting of the Washi Stock Fi: ) call | end baving acceptable securities, have bean | accommodated at or under 4. Prime mercantile | paper is quoted at Gal, with 5x as the exeep- | tienal j until ab: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Benkstocks—_Na id; National M Second he utcs’ Nat torn. 100 bid, 120 asked. City Passenger R silreads— Washington and Georgetowa stock, 49 ask-d; Metropolitamsteck, 26 asked; Colambis stock, Com pay . oom Seked. Sundry iiet—National Theater | &? Gooretown Corporation Sock, bonds, J. & J., 7 per cent., 80 bid; Masonic Temple bonds, F.& A.,6 percent, gold, 9 bid; Artin gton Firs Insurance company stock, 98 bid, Fe EAS ff ‘Gey Btock. ve Boad Chesapeake and O ‘> Canal BY THOMAS DOWLING, Ancimecr. sown, MO. 1 ‘sell the Pats of the estate of Louisa JOSEPH LIBBEY, Adminisirato- ep st THOM \S PY WLING, auctionce” DRY GOODS. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. NOTICE! NOTICE NOTICET = Wayne ei Lit pea ie at low rates at O86 Penaeytverisavense. Wewalns Bea Whig Goods to detest Rios, Sere ot at bargais jomtery, * and Geers’ Baatherchicke cet ance; A ere! 5 pt) Ghat CRA IN PRICES, aasortmant of epmetr Jol asked, New York, Alexandria, Wasbington ~s FAVORABLE TO PURC 3. oosibility to Mon al Tiis-ese, | ad Georgetown Steamship Company's stock, CULY, VALUABLE BEAL EsTaT@ at | = HASER tis loter. Se, Borin s bia, 13 aka. Diatriet, secnrities (Diseriet EUBLIO at Ction ON BIDGR eTREET, DRY Goops Tes tripe of Rew of Coluwbia)—Permanent im; veme xd 5 . « 1} = J. ist, 60 bid Thanked: Market stack bonds, | , Ou WREMKSDAY AFTERNOON, May 6h. at —_ | Tes Asc Ge 7, J & Jd. Ts asked. (Washington) pr ors pe ll om py th ad = CARPETS! apes tr 2% certificates, 7 3-10. M. & N.. 1875, 90% bi at te ete, ae eee p=! - asked; 1-year bonds, 6's, J. & J., 1918, 76 bide eRe TeR ins 3 foot by a depth of LOWER THAN EVER. | We? Orrin ove So arked; fund loan bonds, (Leg) 6’ & bataacs # 6,12, 18, BS OCK IMMENSE. aroer er « N., 1902 84 SS asked. <orgetow terext, go iFed'h ATTBa: ¢ T. CK OF ciTROMOS, eral stack O's, J. A.J. & O., at pleasure, La iu T OUR PRICES NOW ALL ARE ENABLED MOTTORS AND OIL PAINTINGS eked. Board of Pubito Works—Oe1 Epes. To Bor. a? 4 Pecorer oF everal improvement, & J arta Dit, 70 wake. ? is all Street To-day. rates bave been 4 freosury bids t fed to of prime bankers’ at 187 and 49); nomt Deing as yesterday, 4:7)¢ and 490%. vern- mevt bonds, ore or two irsnes are @ fraction sasimeree [01 | bigher, bur’ the zemeral sist $s auching- |. erne rerent deotine in Cottons Dealings in Boutbern state bende at une | Exemly bones the cvetmenee | Brst hoard were small, Buc weil distribut d, | Shascret a | with the market steady. Ln the Money market | —° — ANs Tange irom 3 to 5, ali in goud er dit i Tate. The stock market was str: t eleven o'clock, pri givanced trom the opening % Jargest acdvonce having been in Telegraph Since 11 o'clock the market has been heavy, prices having deciined % to 1%, the latter hav- ing been Wabash. The government to day sold Us aL Wat Sreor L baba, and will be so! = SE 8 GEoRGETEWN SAVIN gence s Dow Stazer. ton Kid Gloves i on Kids at g1 25 ant gl”, burg Kigiog aud Lossrtings, the ne etries, hose cheap Black Alpacas at 50, 8 sortment Ham! cents, April 30.—The Post's Arancia! | Be tiiks_si’k Grenadines, once Mohair Lastres, opened at 1154, since d:- | Gray and Blaok Striped Sammer Silke, now telling at 184. Un | Grey ures Gonds for Sui 2 ft Call early stock, bougat for cash he OIAL BARGAINS IN G° BANK, ©. 1 HIGH STREET 2 Bank bours,9 a.m to4 Pm, anton Sat ‘to receive dy posits) until 6p Totoress pat! oa General Bi pking 3» ineas d and Col- mae on all accessible paints, Discount ndave KIN HOBN, Pres’t: J. DICKSON, Cashier. ireetirs. ardays H Polkinborn, Thos. D pwlin! J.T. Mitchel’, Fl B.L. Cropley, red. W. Jones, E.D Hartley, Thos. Knowles, 1,090,600 of gold at from 112.89 to 113.13. sah oar The Markets. UTICB.—TEam. Ok Y REMOVAL, TWENTY FIVE PER CENT, in onder to diapese of those on hand, | tay tp @ new bet of the sum ESS GOODS of al! classes, DOMESTIOS every d=scription, FOLL LINE iN 3, HOSIERY, GLUVES, 4c. — OVER TWO HUNUKKD PIECES FRESH SPRING CARPETS, OF THE LATEST DESi6NS OVER THEBE HUNURED PIECES CANTON MATTINGS JUST RECEIVED Excelieut White Mattings at 25 cents, Inspect our stock ana prices, and be convinced fectnde tr t portunity to prices. ALt THE NEW BOOKS N | recets THE ARCADE. WOOLFORD & SHILEERG, 4u7 sk | BUOKSELL ERS AND STATIONERS VERNON BOW, @erlitr Corner Penva, ave. and Wrh strew NW Books, BEOKIVED AND FOR SALE aT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, - Corner 4% Street and Pen ania Ave. | Phiness Bedex. A Novel. By Anthony Trotto cout tthe BD. , S oNope € Darket priccs, ang of the best than ss | By the s@tuor of Ouve Blake Black Al, 2 i f i Ebip Aboy. & Varn tn Thirty-six Cable Length PP ne) Alpacas, Ze. single width, deuble widen | pS onl Pan Br nee fs Revers:ble Ottoman Shaw!s, $235 Pibite Bhotta ¢ Wool Shawis, @1.35, with Bemtuisoenors and Per- adie’ All Linen Hemmed Handkerchte ¥ Jamee Benn Ladies uiten O-lored Kids, 65: 4 Eliza Dapoy Ladies’ Two Button Part Be. and other Lansdale Cambr ber Biesiched and Ua- fc By é : Conservation of Bren “ selling second-hand farnitare withoat hceas, pai The continuali :crease of business making it ne- | bleached Cottons 70. and opwarde. Good tow priced ot o ¥ oor Btowart. | dames Williams, charged with creating ani | ¢4°TIMORE. Apr $0 —Virgin By facities for thecctcurion of ail crdere Coil | Hoes AN Liees Roan, ghee oe eet oa | Haldas Foncen by Rese N en Sneled oki ucs tea ee alley, oc 14, 53; CO., Pew, found Carteg oe Dregrias of the work, at oo agen Hind 1 per yard; ‘these NES AND FASHION BOOKS ro | + oods are very chen; oreets, " AROH. of : THE ROUSE WARMING APPRAY. | | BALtMeme, April 29 —Cotton quiet, bat a few doors shove Jelersn titer Parasols in great variety, very low. Gone’ aui | PLAYING © LANK BOOKS, Pane John Lewis and Allen Lomax. charged wita | low. nucdiings, 1s@ieq. Flour quict wade As the improvement will not {aterfere with the | Clark's Spoel Cotton, 6c, and a lot of other gonls | BOURS, ERYTHING In THR St. aerault and battery on Jobn Connors. “This af- | TAM, neem gang), ond 12 grol dems, partment, ail ordre st as Fs ee ere ae | Sthleat acitceed arf eae? ihe beet makes and | TIO! os | fair occarred at the howe warrai ng. give | Ti entce amber, 18@i Lf; good te prine red, Eiicd'and'highly appreciated equines kt Tyreueeng ede — 1 See ILLINGTOB'S BOOK STOR: | head bound up end testified {a substance to | 1 Cora quick ana | Office, until further notice, No. 77 Bridge strest, | ——— — = | Dear Feast of Lent. By ax | Was published in yesterday's Stag. Mr. | jow southern, 84; | Georgetown, D. 0. marts-tr ry, = wae (oe of | h testitied to tne same effect, saying taat ‘Outs steady LADIES’ GOODS. Helge to's Hi By Bich | mon obtradedthemsa!ves vmoang his com- Har teen Son Bane, | ERY THOMAS DOWLIBG, Avationcer, = | Some Weeks B ayy withaet being invited, and when re. s wnchan, Western but jeg TBUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REA A: Zens” Boss. nested to leave struck ‘out from th ' nd. WaT. OotforGaed to prime Bie | RUTATEUN DUNBABTON STRESY ORGROe. MILLINERY. j Betty Commenings wie | and cat several of Mis puests; du | oateces and for vices, 2052@22;, Whi-ky—Saire,g9, | TUWR, D.C. — | § ~ costs oF (0 ‘Jays .n jail. | Sugar fur’. $4@% ove By \irtue of a decd of trast dated November MADAME DEPOILLY, Say caer ere or men ant there, IN THE CAPITC® SESTATRANT. i April 30.—Stocks actire and lower: ®:: A.D. 4872. aud daly record :d ia liber No. JUST ARB Ved PRO BE KIS | Ard many other works of the same charecter, at George Howeii, uciae 4 battery on La j Gold, 18; Exct « So. longs 4.87705 short, inet Tul. folio bt, one of the d records for Wash THPORTSD BONNETS AND “HATS | _fetao WM. BALLANTYNE'S, 42° 7c stront 4 : sy si on county, in the District ef Columbia, and at ene but Beal Brench article == ———— | Mullet. This odcurred on. Saturday in t x OR Tt 28. "Flour stead hes the request of the party thereh: red, T will sell ‘ rEBt APE kiteLer of the restaurant on the Senate side of | shave Bruen’ Core ata. eas. Wheat 0 | Senge: ns in frvas of the pronioree BATE MAP EMOISELLS MANIE LEFEBRIE, Or-t- PROFESSIONAL. | the Capttol. Mutlet tastiied that he had been |“ pri) 20,1730 p m—The Bank of E. ORDAY, May ¥,'A. D Isrt, at 55, o'clock pm ment? om Paris, ts attached to the | ~ employed there, aud Mr, Howell got inty a pas- rarroquat hey heen Ax<d at 4 por cent, | pil that isco of groaud sutuate iatuecity of George: | “Show hocm;1223 Pomesyivania arenuo. apa st | J“ 68 ©. CLEPRANE sion with him and ordered him fo leave, Nos | Courole for mousy, for acconnt, 94, | ton, » and known as lot number ferty-six | ——~——~* "425 Pennsylvania avenue, ap (0 S. Com + ex ff , Com's Cour of Claims | Foor Sannzett Sc quickly vs saited Mc. fer'edsdd; Bew York Gama get: RESi: pee. | Chiges Holmeed's eédition to said town, fronting MISS McCOR MICK | SHOGT BaKp w camp ig min Fart | fered, $2; New Yo . . ‘ — . — j kpazked hime down and beat him. Oa the part | "TU sStou,"Aprilso mists: One-third cash; balance in six and twolve | BD Poetee “3” Law BB ne defence * show: taller was | Lime: ‘ fon in jonths, with Interest ai ten per cont. per anager r _ 5 drunk azd fell down the steps as he wis Bouk of Rote EESUUD Aut ing tne | from dey of rales and secured hy sitet pee tc sa a ea AVENUE, | tactn Tndee eC, areets between ay Pag and that Howell used no more force th week wu from the baak | ®POO the property. A deposit of $10) when prop re ey - ee necessary to eject him. Dismissed | tance to-dat ‘fe, 51 or's Cont, me ee of the newest dsigns in D*- Ww. B. 5 MISCELLANEOUS CASRS. Sepa ae FS, Of prop- t ¥ GOODS, ‘ » . m, lareeng of six chickens, worth THE WEATHEK, ot default CHIP AND STEAW B oNSETS AND HAT?, | HOMBOPATHIST. ponnda of butter, warth ss, | WARDEPARTMENT, Upiceal Chil Sienai Oper 4 Trance, | FERECH FLOWERS, -MPCETED BOMMETS, | omce ana consulting room Ne. 3 Trem | 1 ned 220, am Diggins | p,Wasmineron, BO - a FH 80, ABT, 10:30 cab THOMsS DOWLING, Ancinee ~ ae, bac! 2c etrect —first floor, oute:de entra | and Frederick Bender forfeited collaterals for | _ hRGRABLITIES —For 2 Pare: DES? ~ a, | QORUTTER @ RakEMaN, | AB Aficay. Griffen Martin, assaalt and battery | pat ie apeeiies ad One Euacast 10B CGmam AND OYSTEL ME, 2 MME_L,P.JEANNERET nave juste | Ss cerees on Ade $5 and ex: s, and | weather, Forths middle states, rising te ry ’ — rotten j . | $100 boy Jason Psjoa, | tues wide beching'tooct!/weet acts athow UR de Fresco, Decorative aud every description of Oras- a@seault a be os ot GEORGETOWN. CANAL Receipts —The receipts of the Ches- apeake avd Ohio Canal Comp ny for the week ending 25b April, at Camberiant, wera | O79: Dag @ accra nd in the aggregate to $13,1: period 214 boats cleared, carrying 21,258 tons ot coal. The freshets have so far doue uo real damage to the canal, although te navi <3 oa has experience :ome little interference, Saing | to the inability of boats to pass over ue slack 30. Daring this tov-pathe. ' Mankurap.—At 7 o'clock yesterday evening Mr. Richard Young, adry yoods merch sat of this city, wae married to Mics Satlie G td daughter of Captain Godda ths “ride's parents, on Bridge sircet, kez D s. Howe and Valiant officiating. After the cer wony an elegant reception was given, which lasted uett) the bridal pair stvcd on the 10:40 train ior @ bridal torr. Grain Teape.—The cana! bow Bradti-ld Hartley has arrived with 3,700 bushels of wheat. for Hartley & Bros., and the canal t Red Eve No. 1 with 500 bashel of corn tor & J. M. Waters. H. M. Talbott ressived pashe!s of wheat by rail. No sales are re- ported. — LETTERS FROM THE PEUPLE, Cremation Criticised. Eprrorn Even: Stax:—Dear Sir: the first introduction of the subject of ¢ tion, J bave been # most luterésted reader everything written for and against the reviy. of what I think mast seem to all civilized peo- le (unless, indeed, it may be some of our very jearned professors ‘and masters of a./s,) a most inhuman and barcarous custom. Lhe quota- torial of the 23d inst. struck meas being of ali have vet read or beard advanced iu favor of what be terms this “improved methoi” the rost inkuman in conception and pera in detail. We all know that the great order of the | present day is economy, and the utilizing of everything which can enrich us as individuals, ov ada people. But God forbid that che mo.t sacred and natural feelings of humanit; should be sacriticed to “the arts,” to whic! he teils us ‘the gasses, rich in awmo- pia” evolved from the remsins of our 3. ered dead, would be “highly valuable. Or to Agriculture, which he claims would ba enriched by the supec-phosphate obtained by the teatmeat with sulphuric acid of the bones of our loved ones lost. Or, in plainer words, we may use them as a substitute for manure in the production of vegetables, such °s turaips cabbages, etc. ‘This information is given, | | suppose, for the bevetit of those who, baying | had @ mother, @ cherished wife, or idolized child cremated,’ might be puzzied what to do With the ‘white bones” which he is kiad onoagh to say “‘may be returned to the relatives ot the deceased.” Those who are not Professors ot familiar with the Arts will of course have little oF no use for “the gases, sich !n ammoni. tained by the first menioned process, bu tainly none with what is commonly called sweef wok can fail to appreciate how edvan- Tageovely the residuum (bone black) may be used, naocly, in the wannfactore of sugar Ye gode! wliat a study might then be evoked cer by ike simple act of sweetening our coffee-cup! Sut aside from the econ- omy of the thing, which seems to bo the chief principle upon which he advo- cates this “improved method,” be alco dectircs ita reese! f sanitary precaution, to evoid cholera, small-pox, rinderpest, aud other fear- tul diseases, with which the air of graveyards is pre pant. Why then isit that those living actu- ually among the dead often reach such an ad- vanced . The sexton is verbially “a sexton old.” and how many have we known whose children and grand children have grown up about them, strong and healthy, a marked contrast to many reared in the purer (?) atr of the city. By his*improved methc1” all chances of identification would be lost, cases justice would be defeated; jadice even the most intelli- tened in our land, agains* this ci LorT: EE hon of. water, because of the depin of the waive on tue | *) EXCURSIONS, &, scutherty a cloudy weether aud upper feke region de, risty g tem) erate. th ¥ to sou! cloudy wea h oc over the hortbern portton Tenneeses avd Ovio valley and ard brisk sou.he Pega tempers ure tbh rao. Ast m op eaipr! below nie wardt ward t continne risioi Cairo remain nearly s alscontiane at Port Escauabe, My CIT¥ ITEMS. ‘Tante Boaun, at Giode | etre. te nor st. be House, F and 12’ [Por Caantea TO EXOURSIONISTS, Oar be had for excnr ;OR CHARTER, The elegant and commodious Iron Steamer PILOT Boy. WM. H. BYLES, Agent 6 b Stroot W. Apply to ap29-t sel ‘The favorite Steamer PALISAD. WM. 8. BYL Agent, Gch Steen Wharf, pro* OHBAKTE, The A, No 1 Steamer ious on Thursdays and Fri- N. R. PITZHEGH, Agent, 6h Bir h epld-t sel THR ADVANTAGES of vsing Dooley's ¥ Pouder nr. shown in its superior excelie all others, by which eleza4i birenit, bread, pastry, €o., very little trouble fr aq that ean be eaten with impunity and relished by the most censitiv: dyspeptic or invalid. It permits no waste of flonr Egg ge with it, and the quantity ri quired to be msed of Dooley’s Feast Powter » one-third or one-half less than those of otver manuiacturers. Try it, ard bs convinced. For sale by grocers every wher of the prices and quali- ty ot Tea, ffee, Sugar, Spices, Flour and Fancy Groceries in this eity,-we take the p tins to recommend our readers to the Americau Tra Store, corner 7th andl streets, for the cheape i, vurest, and best goods. Mr. I is selling uis best Old Government Java Coflve, roasted fresh every day, at 40 cents per pound; Lagaira and Maricabo, 37; Rio, 30, and the genuine Mo- ry ir is sory and graceful, ada) THE SPRING STYLES. 1 call attention to the following BEAUTIFUL AND SEASONABLE styles of Clothing for Men and Boys, which may be teen, amc ng many other varieties, on my counter. The “Diamond Check” Suit, new and handsome st: vie in fashionsble fabrics. fe neat, dressy, and rel. Keeps ite shape well. The Donble-breasted Sack Suit for either dress or cha at 49 ernie. | Tho ubove are New York | Uusines “Rue Veotis dvabhe-vreastel. and has the ices, an goods: are t Or ani thy n note! collar. Pasts are new mua purer thon | model, caay in woar and enug is ftom ® Liow Lacze on Graug tat Geo, W, Driver's, The “New Color” Sait Sorner Pennsylvania, avenue and 4% street. | 1, « acge ct pea: of ‘i oan The best Beer in Washington. — 21,6 lux dash eoeocee ecm het pe toon For Corrs, Buxions, Taountesows Natzs, | [OF persons who prefer quiet inconspicuous ete., visit Dr. White’s establishment, No. 535 | ‘Feeling. 10th street, opposite the Treasury. Fee, $1 per The “Par Excellence” Sutf Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 585 15th street, opposite the Treasury, removes corns withont Pain, so the ehoe can be worn with ease; he sac- cessfully treats bunions, club and ingrowing nails, and other d:sorders of the feet. Fee, $1 ber visit. Office hours from 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. Press of business during office hours precludes | is bas the most dressy business it in four different »| it on my counters. ios a: od fabrics. It i Quite reasoDavle in price, aud isselling very rapidly, The “Twilight” Sait as found so very desirable last season that [ had ds i fork ities, = patients at ulences except after 6 noe pedi pod €o papeig tus Eeaetoes demon” 7 ae ——. My $10 All-wool Suits Fousrars Aquantexs— jomething novel Ah and beautiful for fish and flowers. Just the | ore « great bit. the best and thing for conservatories. Call and see in op- eration at the show rooms of Hamilton & Pear- soa, Y. M. C. A. building. e086 ey ti “ WAR To THR Kwire!”—We have declared wer against counterfeiters, and we mean to fight it out. When diseases of the kidneys or of the procreative organs prostrate you, take A Helmbold’s Buchu. “The genuine Helmbola’s Buchu may be known by the private proprie- tary stamp of H. I. Helmboid on bottle, and ts fully warranted for dis®ases of the kid- peys and urinary orgars. Sold by druggists everywhere. 03 peer ss eee ‘Wirror’s Cop Liver Orn anp Liwg.—The great sey of this safe and efficacious 0 che apeat offered for man force at woik en these goods. Domestic Fabrics. In thia li They are by far 7 jay. £ bave aa exira Great Specialty in Men’s Pants. J colors. all styles, all of EVEYBODY INVITED to call and see the new sty les, whother they wish to buy oF not. A. STRAUS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS....1031 Between loth and Uth streets, preparation is alone attributable to its iutripsic worth. In the cure of —- » Colds, Asth- mas, Bronchitis, Whoopin; igh, Scrofulous Humors ard al! Consumptive Symptoms, it has no superior, if equal. Let no one the early symptoms of disease, when an thus at hand wbtch will alleviate all complaints of the Chest, ae or Throat. nafactarcd . , only by A. B. Wi Chemist, Boston. Sold by all Cruggists. e€03 a To Paevast Fover and Ague like Dooley’s mt is all Mi there is no Tonic. % ‘0 red Taaxouerats and Barometers = bpm ae ale © Se br eeeaoer nner 4); 'etreet. ‘Witcox & Giss’s Sawine Maourms. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. at Chas. Beum’s and corset ‘th street, hoopskirt ackory y NEW DRUG STORE. ry si stock pi get GOUDS and TOILET ABTIOLES, rig ABD ty pew WaTsas ge PHENIX PLANING MILL. LARGE RENUCTION 2b z ——— IN PAICE OF FURWITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &e. L. MARCOTTE & CO., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.) NEW YORK cir. Whsct. A the best oon and ine I defy competition, regi con erecta attention to their splendid stock 4107 P nna.» ver Galt Brothers’ jewelry me « Cental and Plala Painting 3 store; Baltimore, 83 N Charles st, Partic T2T Kn stroot aurthwest. wutién paid to Br 4 Mourning SPECIMEN KOUM 710 Eetrent wort Dreesmaking in al { ADIES AND CHILDREN'S 4 LABGE VARIETY MORNING WBAPPERS; PLAOK EMB. WALKING JACKETS; USDEBGABMENTS of all descripiun-; SLEEVELESS JACK.a16, in muslin aad em>ro.d BLACK LAMA TIGHT FITTING SACQUE, au the cek brated JB P. OJESRTS; oO The fiacst line of HAIE BRAIDS, all shater; jand-ly Wash INGTON, D.« OnB4sBe, 1m | © the trom of the Feeth, witb the least Sxpensc, Aresthivtics when re | FOSTER, ¥ 87.2% 1106 s | Grest variety of MILLINERY, LACK Pana. | Sxtrect SOLS, end a thousand other articles cau be | ( W. SCOTT, ¥ found'st ies wajemioeati Cys 30 ree Penney] ania svenue, between and och street, over Tesl's. Witrous Oxiae ‘Gers orae-ly BM. WILLIAN'S, | Specialty. Terme moterace 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | JOuN Ww. Pax FOR THE LOWSST MARKET PRICK, | ASTOES EY SEIS repue No. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, epeim | Ome. et T MADAME ESTREN’S, 61% 1¢h street, to Teduce our enormous stock of Human Fair, | and Curls. Very bandsom Braids of anew sty! at $1 and upwards; beautifal Ourls from 5) cond Upwarce. Ledies in want wil! save money and tim Cail and exemine, ul. | REAL ESTATE AGENTS. _ i Ww™ H. SLATER, P q | SEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROE EX, slacattanneite aiemaaie ge No, 1495 Pasxerzvania Sa | x i polalleeiatyias eS oceD eRicRs:. = orca Ra Permscwre Store. ; PABAPOUS SUN UMBERLLAS, stocks, onde or Dhatrict actress ‘will do wattts msrié-tr 441 7th street. sac sadictouely vested. oe oe ia ie wee meh rene eee o m . pre elk ony ote tee rube of ; mioer” cat ise hare or etched for op BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | £2377, olor), °t, GROUND in varions por: our TT will exchange for pro¢uctive proved proper: Ls ¥, ° VALUE AND TASTE _A forniahed Boose ot rent st @138 per mosis. | | KID GLOVE DEPOT: i] KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! | KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES BY SAM’L KIBK & SON, aplélm 172 West Ball rest , Baltimore. Es?4SL1seED 1 CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH HOWAQD S8T.,nALTIMORE; MD 1-BUTTON Dealers in 2-BUTTON { GLOVES! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY S-BUTTON GOOD: GENUINE JOUVIN’S! GENUINE ALEXANDER Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Embrokieries, La es, and Hosiery; the ‘sseortment Goods in et a PLES SENT FREE amouu' to $20.00 oF over, will be at sent free of freight chargers by Exproes; bu! parties whose led by the money, end hi wv fo CHAS. BAUM'S retarp of movey. sly D OVE DEPO DEVLIN # 00's Tic athe -aped of 408 SEVENTH STREET. SPRING STYLES! Sonser! ractuRy: NOW READY AT gousert 2106 F£ STREET. FREY corszrs: < SRMAN CORSETS! . 4LL STYLBS OF CORSETS ke Shirt American Yo birts menue si = MADE TO MEASURE cmas. BAUMS aND WARRANTED TO Fir. Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory PRICES REDUCED! Janm-tr _408 SEVENTH STRERT ALSO, SAMPLES OF BEADY-WADE SPRING OVERCOATS.* marli-tr