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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, \ AT THE STAR BUILDING. Penasylvania Ave . cor. llth St. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, , Prevt. | ¢ ’ Casts Pre warsyon | { mone estore. Those here! MOBDAY E ING, May 25, And ev concert to Prof. J. Remington Fairlam) by his bers are compelled to admit that this is trae, ment why it should not be done, is to us a mat Beyond the ingenuity of argoment, beyond cations have not been accurately complicd w H ORAUPPMAL though Crippled, in resources, as the board is, It must be remem- THE EVES Dered that few enterprises withstood an. their subse Copies af tha | hurt the financial storm which in the fall of count FT lmthree months, | INS the country, Beholding ; on $5. the resolute performance of a great werk, un- 21.0, six mench=, © rear, § Ger such circumstances, some FUR WBTELY STAR-Pobtiohed Friday . = constituted that they can « pNpar. Ge tovariably in advance. | 43—N2. 6.610. TWO CENTS od desl those by whom it has been monom- EF Reves of» reort'sing tarnished on apolicatton, = Bot nearer to common Talresn, ve consiaer the —_—_——— ~—- — = — ~ Se scope and Lenor of these men's admin- 1 n . \VES Hl learned counsel | tribunal organized tm 1863, no member of which ration, to make allowance for their di Micgi- LECTURES AMUSEMENTS. | EVENING STAR. TBE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, | uiges teat tae Seerd cen cee Su itlegst | has boon apointed se the tench shove tee Doras tice, to render them the just meet of jcaise for a | = re 1 for thi rict | Set in violating the act of January 8, 1873, (17 | ation of the present District government. * * =—_ pees ont Soe plack? W'ites oo mate, scab NA? ONAL THEATER. | 7 5 EER _U.S. Stat., 408.) which provides as follows: * The authority exercised by the board bar | | U ler the bead of “increased compensation semen repeat SPKCIAL ANNOUNCEM BNT. Washington News and Gossip. : i se uersyr SsnmUe toes eet oe Oo Lee tee Fane act, eupplectented, de Soaf net | timons that in the Only two inmtatees eh duced Av the request of many persons, . — . : ——¢—___ Xesias sentence ta yesterday’ Bram that | Oe moer nee tego’ seen wrens | a ce Seer OP reves these of ©. E. Evans and Filbert, both were beh: of thi vider, absequent laws ted by the 4 were MA. sUTRO MORAN, JERR, | nue Hover agreed to-day to adjourn over | xicesrs, Mattingly and Stanton had filed the Unibed Bteten In the Raptorensent or scsaeie: Pegusiative Awemibly. board bas gra marranted by reports of Engineer department a ° Fist night of the engagement cf from to-day to Monday rext. aments in behalf of the District government | avenues, and reservations, beyond the amount | no unbertowed authority. The construction of | of > de ed a by the law officer Man comenatel to cages Ot Lectare cn ° Tu Hovsz Judiciary Committee took the | with the joint Congressional committee investi- | previously made by Congress, and from enter | the act. Sees eee eer onan, | Oe ee tall of conntin whee thane bo MUSES AND MINING, testimony of several witnesses to-day with ref- | gating District affaire. The iegal points im the as ee el ae Sor tte sanction sepeated judgments of s says “Three individoal cases, presumably the eens Senne Te Nae Ca arta Ana acter 28 "eH? C'S | erence to the proposed impeachment of Jadge | care are covered in Mr. Mattingly in pursuance of appropriations mate by Con THR SCHOOL FOND. moet Gagrant, to & record of s then two At 8 o'clock ou the evenings of fee er Story. . while Mr. Stanton's is @ review of the tecti- | grese.” Still more unjust, because it imputes greater | thousan: Rae coctemen ar saan, — r UNLES. “WITH THE TIDE” ‘The following 1s the ‘The board found it absolutely unavoidable te | moral delinquency, is the accusation, couche genbhe a nore B+) overcharges. “The — WYELY TUESDAY AND THUBSDAY,UNLESS | caw | .AlMY Heangvan:as.—Gen. Butler offered willt F. Mattingly: | refrain from improving certain streets aroanc | in bar h language, that the District government | ‘ le charges : a3 OTHERWISE ADVESTISED. acc |” Mars MSYITEW | the following anendment to the army bill to- | ATENmemt of William “sly purpose in | government property” ‘Not to have done s | have perverted from its legitinen: Solera nes | mony in thee cases (Ball, Evati and Wilson) i A oe - } ae! e vi Mes rs t a a: ct is queted, and Star heave: * wd Oe a refused to adopt: —“That | 1 i would have rendered many streets wholly im. | spent upon greedy contractors and tim-ser¥ing . — me ane ee Sn czar the thagrame axa riowsoxhibiteddarieg | sowos, DANCES, ARD CHARACTER SCENES. | tu heieansraerer ae oer bai xe- | vishuiiens of ew cautined by te coum wmeable, and subjected the citizens to untoki | fa Nef CRANES SOO The eee ey enn) lor ttoritioeeean Ge one stant - « “si ‘Bente rea'y m2) e i lists to have been pmmitted by those inconveniences. They made mprove: = =~ yoo m the of wtnaral Regt as; the ——___m moved from Washington except in time of | men.oralis hed y, and Congress subsequently recognized the ja= | teachers. This charge had before the pr sen It reqatres the eloq diction Ns ay Dicising. Ut SECOND GREAT CONCERT | war. Hitt knee oO agteec Saving. oe, | 18000F a0 doing by makia ya tarther approptia lnvestigetion been made freely. bat withon rounsel and absence of the evidence to give Davia em ax au Tsinad NGREGATIONAL OHURCA. Tue SeceeTaby oy Wau will leaveherety | derthe constitution, the power to exercise ex. | Hon. (Act of March 3, 183 } ratte: | {irtifeation; and the fali developmgnt of tu: a KODDING, AND PARKING Mf Ge cust vas; Broking SDAY EVENING, JUN 2, 1574, morrow afternoon for New York, where he will | clusive legislation icf Sew G8, Uy | Seca) Cereee. lmeeeremenis: Gzomed Tinited | Sects tn the aes ee Aeaepmeneet tee mente amare ae Mu. HENLEY NEWCOMB, | Meet Mrs. Belknap. Afters shoctstey tu New | te act approved February 21, 16:1, to radically | States, property. becam greater portion havinc | memor al sie were forced to molity ita form au.) | Board of Public Works f arraigned. ooan 0) lee: of Masicand Art, psig ne bond Piges eme cg Will or): | act authorized the appointment by the Presi. | been oceasioned by portions pendier yor lf Peek hl plomega me My ed eb fully chenten | strected wosdem fences tor sue pecucten ar sikaae Bevins ike “ey rgpars mat ia Hives Oona Pacific Reitoad | Thoact provides. thas “the eed of public | OF Congrem to ue relubasest? cea to ated || Ge caren tent kee ae ee amet 1 suppracd to have reatiz t ney bat + Ba plovion with Nizeo- Co’ | im Hovss Committee on Pacific Railroad workustalt have eutire contrat er aad fome evidence that they were legally authorized | not received certain credita, party in money | 1M ceriiticates) by means, in great part, of the i Machine Shop; Darel a — listened to an argument this morning’ by Mr, ne ulations which they shall deem necessary | tO have the work done and to ask ment fo | and partly in bonds, neither of which were de | GU"eual personal labor a tous attention 5 Lee eS fous. | (PSSTIMONIAL CoRCERT | Storrs, counsel for the Central Pacitig, in op- for keeping in repair the streets, nvenuce at. | it, the optaion of the Hon Os Casning wa- | rived from the revenue raised for schovt par- rowan pe Pe uk wo The pri a eed faterior; O11 Keatack sa RASS; i " | pos ' 5 0 # d ail other works | presented, showing that the act of March 3. | poses or rail - View from (he Sua mt over ck. ry Mite Drsert; PROF.J BEMINGTON FATKL Etestipatatte eetagunt or tie en ae devs, aud sewers Of the Sire pod al east work: F lly repesied the prohibition of th: So far as application of that revenue is con- | made by the aes engine the board when b “Suett 34000 Boct Doop: Oxy CONGREGATION cL CHURCH alro opposed auy Investigation ints the contract | Jrgitiative assembly cr Cougress: actor January 5, 173, against the board's eon- | cerned, the administration of the present Dis. | the tubject was trst wl x tte consideration. Si Bae Yee wut ae rues 1a Lonto ERISA EVENING ‘-: tw and finance department of the road. Divine goreromens went late eperatien on the|| Seas Curtiee Lables: om bebekt of Eee | tric Sr en nme ena ining |e a aan nan ouapoek Gomes Weight, Water, Ore, Waste Rock, avd a Ton « R EVENING, 3 5 . seri Ist day of June, 1871. The board of public | United States. A copy of this opinion will be | contrast te the old corporations und ler a sace Ging, parking, ad the planting of trea’ ae Silver Krery Pav; Gy Cores of Fire Wood Barned | Operatic illustrations from “ La Senaambula, ‘Tue aecriPrs from int rnal revenue soyress ke from the ‘first was bitterly ojposed by | found on pages 475-6 of the Governor's answer | sion of mayors. It presents similar contrat to | Clbg. P K ’ 4 eek. This Minin 5 the Mt Crosked Ii Teoystore,” “*Lucrezia Borgia, “Di a ar works from the firs iy Opp i, | Even ir Mr. Shellabarger’s ridicule of it war | the conduct of the United States government, | important department of the mantcipal adorn. to-di Te $391,310 40. Total ipts for th ee wae. ety Not BGHEN, CTS noi ee | ene Tew OF the ned in ether WAretetone | Rey aiewar to tis renewing, an yoo aceon: | Gee Tecognizes in the organic act, but has | ment was committed by the board to « parking fog, Mascalitirs of the Gzitforuie’ sak: Mise: Mestahernha, Megw Monee ae morn Sk eae teee ee, es Slee cee sod obstractit in the execution of ite doseas, = SS a hg = Face ngl froanog pave a ren as te relieve, tu Meee = Gane F poe ding ard Rol » Me ; 36, Juve, 1813, pi re | ar : - should be satisfied that the Board of Public | some measare, the tax-payers of the District ; - . nd veghstavarce: Engl wets Kear th er enc total comarca ee tas eens nn | tice Gong emsions Lintepeantions Rave tase ten | wanks hell we legal. cates speteet tas oe from the. burden of educating the children of | ident of the commission, is superintendent of For 2s, ine Erotis of those Mantpuietl wna: Lower ndir 2 jo Dehed at | Gent that the {otal receipts for the present fiscal | fv Seapoiee to Gas bas oud cry of theenemtes | ment for work actaally done for it, yet, I take | United States officials, not tax-payers in the rena inomuees ered Agplomnand eee oe a ap Fo EA gd ed Mosic Stove, Ansotated eran * | year will reach & of the board, occupying about six months of the | it, you would not shut your eyes to the justice | territory, and of educating also the children ot Gene: while tin caer colleague’ Mr 8: 44 Doisuey 10 Peet High: Priacipios ot Vontiioning: | © Ee had at the music end bookstores, "may Tae Distaict Ixvesrioattos.—The Joint | time, yet within less than three years the elty ot | of it OE the Teed ee tae ne ine | Gmancipated bendemen "decree | cannanaeet cammatio hina teak posumptive Mimers— tie canse of hamanity de- EXTRA NOTICE. Special Committee on District investigation | Washington, trom having been a national dis- toneae orgy it Ras tas neen ond whiek | moun for ten years before the or motenee of | District a more competent commission could Rivers Buried live; Premature ige—mainad | uM" gf APEGRUE pum esBarare SAmzoe%cINS | yeta‘n tension with closed deore this morning, | E7920: Bae OF iP eone eee Was in large part occasioned by its own deli | the present District government, the old muni. | HOt have been formed gad blinded & Delugit Mine —dead bodies fosting | turio ard ncort Tenor, of New York, hax Mest | and adiseusion took place upon the testimony | Snctaneaer phe leas oaloin can bi erate act in changing the grades of certain | cipaiities were habitually in arrears in reapoct | The good quality of the trees planted and the ns . ‘a * Pi Pos '¥ | couraged by the large majority of citizens, been = reasovablences of the cost of cree-planting is abe ‘slling Cosn the Shaft; Fire inthe Fellow | Kindly set aside another engagement to assigt in the and the arguments su »mitted, in which all the streets. to the payment of teachers; and the new au- ~ ad Jacket Mine—42 miners burned to death: Bacap= | Te:t monial Concert at the Ooagt:gational Ohai arguments su omitted, in whict all the | converted into the most beautiful city of the ‘That the learned counsel representing citi- | thorities strove at once for reform shown by Mr. Smith. The price of sodding also ard Bescue th my Tanne): also, Views of | op Friday evening next, the 29 h instant. and wil: | members present 1a ticipated. [t was finally country, worthy to be the nation’s capital, and *t oa) a enhaseme A id pect : ‘The evidence of Superintendent Wilson ana | Was fixed by the parking commission, as chown Mining Beenes in all Parts of the World. take part in both solo aud concerted masic _m23-2t Gonna to Sijours, over to Monday, when some | an object of pride to all trom every section. tan yagaeeot by Sea United Aimer of oo. just a | Controller Baner be quoted cathe points, and | by the documenta. Admission free. Tickets may bs o NATIONAL THEATER ie ee Inemmocialise Lea Medien UE whicn tos tie mec’ | decsudand ceeroasoestns enpleesioge’ | Sir beet: rans’ | “The criticism that, in some cases, the speci lication at the office of WilL Mr. J. @. SAVILLE Lessee ani Manager. RE ConceRT Lo-nicat.—The testimonial | tee ot Hotel, aud at } | ise; ink that hix | contusion or perversion, this great fact stands while they further admit that they have utterly | ter of surprise; for we cannot thir ~ ee Aceves ? ycrening during the week, and Saturday | pupils, at the Congregational church to-night, | failed to prove the slightest degree of fraud or | clients are so patriotic ae ae ant - pre — ntly to ~~ a tae 2 strict overs: the Mares ana Betigions Draaia of Promises to be an exceedingly interesting and | corruption against the members of the board, | *mount sbould be assessed against the property | ment has expended for educational usess for alifeetnres. [Ohron. & Rep | by contractors, who, in different sections of the Us vessity oF Vine! city, bad charge of the parking, is met by the Batin oo) | professtonal opinion of Mr. Smith, as abore t * 5 me nomen 1 ven, that the ‘“soddin been laid, x a autractive aflair, rerving torow tho Gueidal- | wbicli would alone justify you in making thé | Ol,the tex payersof this city’ °° S|) | in excess of. tue Mere or eee EO nuove PeIOHARLES HOW AED COMBINATION.” | It¥ of our local musieal talent ne deverosed ma. | recommendation, ikey wck. set then any thas | xe ack or the Dace Seo ee againet the District gorernmant ts | bY the board to secure careful auditing of m ——e 4: ead 12th Sept The Wonderful —_ a's ET rhe DOBRITT, | der the skiltal guidance of Prof. Fairlamp. while all this istrae we are not convinced, our “ s O00, stud - as the Gentle Eva, students proj cther Taw sc! udy privstely ; ot had the mavant » | . That this is not eo, is made ciearly to appar | calumnious. In its moditied and argamentative The programme inclades some of the riches’ | suspicions are still aroused; although we havc 5 2 appr s mod , ° pans Bowers ae Faithfat Lig seme or the operatic repertoire, oth ia solos | fatled to prove the facta pieaea we still beget Mr Siscten, aaa Vell bet Onan con tims ae aia Reena the aduairabioephoet we uring the play old time Plantation Songs atv * them to be true. And you, gentlemen, are st Mrs mn, py y ‘ ties consis Dances will be intr duced, ths drama. coucludizg and concerted plecer. bi you ee orical Pic cour ts for this work, with a view of making f duction for any dereliction in the mode of & ecuting such contracts. This is shown by the your | | | | : by a rep . der maintenance, and in the great | documents on page 142 of the testimony, ' asked, as you have been throughout this tedious | by a repetition of the figures, som sow sm seers 0 ot - —3 oe ryeu ts tion. For circular apply (P. u. | With ® beautiful Allcgnrical Picture of the Guo. B. McCanres, siperintendent of the | Investigation, to accept thelr suspicions. tor The next and last unlawfal act alleged te, | cut’ nevercmat tee eden een eee | rue Gett of the Ditties Ree wads Ge University of Va.)to Box chect pow oPany Sad sra’s can be secured for | bureau of engraving and printing, was bofore | proof of what they suspect; and it yoa won't do | , The next the legislative assembly provid” | than the revenue it has cellected from ecko: | Subjectot adverse comment. Mr. Stantos sao may22 at io Prof. on ent man tae the week. Prices, 3 Sic. 75c.» #1 | the House Committee on Banking and Cur- | that then the claim is tbat you should condemn | that the act of the legislative wpe dog ersryphcody ce On ty KATIE MAYHEW," With the Tide.” Lj R COMIQUE, | Steer MONDAT MsY 25, 4 Low that the indebtedness of th: e} 4 Publ tngtor the construction of mainsewers and | taxes. The war and its results brought to the | the statutes to # nes, S68 cats ot Wace Go ecycite loess ie aan Ther GBC | imposing a tax of from five to eleven mills per capital of the nation thousands of emancipated | Hoard of Public Wo « i States. He ree ie s teait- | SGUare tout on realestate inthe different sec | treedmen, and the barden of the edacation of btedness of the municipality c which they bave filied, and brand them as trait 25. | Tency this mornihg, and expl Bs | bank note printing to the (ait Was interrogated with reference tw a diserep UMMER RESORTS. ied the Dis = mM cout h pennant tone, in order that each section may pay the | their children has been borne by the tax-payers |" Hictot Colum Ke = re cena ancy in the cost of printiog, Afty cont notes. | Seve can mitted sore fom alee ete or | chet ol the sewer tn it te itiogal of tis District. Furthermore, 31 per cent. ot | ,, The indebtednems. pot of the latter, but of the SS SSNS IEE MOCK: | eae ete | Some, being charged more thin others, in a | tawe : . ‘The act was paceed by the legistatare. and { | the children educated in the free suools of the | former, together wiih that of de vogard so tee TAINS. tress, pogeee rll pen ae By hie A {he commitior Section 37 of the organic act provides ag fol- | pretume it will not be controverted that tie | Distriet are the children of cmployre Of che | imitations, to 010/000 000 prescribed by the act BUSH HOUSE 5 = BEIC eye. " wey pe Ls dbedonat fw aecstt ieee ioral lows:—And said Board of Pabiic Works shal: | ¢xecutive power under any form of governmen’ | general government, paying no taxes her: eeLberomen bon tupvarted by thy Seout and Hunter, oDBe «| o 8c ch he ve mi Pt to contracts to bind said | im this country is not todecide whether alaw | Justly, therefore, the twenty-third se. mene ihe Sasment of any sum of money | On the statute {books is constitutional or noi | the organic act recogni except in pursuance of appropriations made by | A'ithatitcan do, and whatit must do, isto | Congress to provide donat law, and not until such appropriations sh: enforce it. an oft Congress of May §, 1 m of 3 s the obtigation of | _ The borded devt of the District of ns for the saaintens | DOt including that of the oll corpo am>ia, ions, ae of the school system of the District. Had | S'@ted on page 24 of the Governor's answer, ‘ He wili he again examined on the ge! Bstrect Forde criptive cte- behenaat A Sy SCA aaa | Fal eubject on Monday. CHABLES &. EMMETT, | would satistactorily explain at a private views of Loca: Bcenery to om the pis + Dashing Ohartey ,” in the : Ponns;lvania aven Bee (4 Known on the plaine as » Dashing Ohartey,” Ia the | sion, RIT OF THE PAWNEES. r “7 ‘SWELL BENSON, Prop’rs. WHITE eP: aes But in this case the opinion of two of the | the obligation thus contesssd, had the expocta- | 8tounts to 5. Temporary loans nego- 4 MINATIONS.—The President sent the fol | lave been made. + o Sale i e tial tiated by the District, as stated on page 25 of Alsc, first appeararce + BAY : molatwied es - most eminent lawyers in the country, Cal tion thus created, been even partially realized 1 by T. FEANK GOLDIN. T. B. McbOeLET nat Ms | lowing nominations to the Senatete dayr S. violated In this, thar the Peale Eatin Wonks | Cashing and Jeremiah Biaok, wus taken, pre, | Herne een Seals never, un. | {Pe Governor's anrwer, amount to 110,000, LAUChA HARRISON. mas 25-6 McCormick, persion ageut at Portland, Ore | | ‘Denitted to the legis! sive namosnht a plan of | Pouncing the act ef the legislative assembly der the District government, have fallea in ar — om ye ae a Lee ed —_— me = 4 : - > uy, . Ae “ te both proper and lawfal, rears. Is reproach to be visited on the authori pom this S*: dy whereas npn q UNPARALELLED gon; Guilford W. Weils, U. S. attorney for th- | improvement which was made the basis of the ey eeores one eee sin on crane . Boe--5 ~ and other bondson hand, including thos: hypo- moet OF Pascal STeeRGTH. marshal, do.; Seccn} Lieutenant Henry H baer viapnebbr ete ud dBase geri oes under such circumstances It was fully justiied | purposes? Does Lo part of the responsioiiity | FAry loan as stated on page 25 of the Governsr’s same kept during ler the 1 Sf Pierce, te ieutenant, and First en- | with its details and specifications; and further, . “ tas the oh eeenaned anewer, and there is lett, representing the trae ciefieee ieee | vasSh pe aMatlae ie Hier aadbem, | Metit ieesttyeumem in mnt Caste | font stber sunt athe outa bowed ta: | Imesceuingtelawey<|" '|* | eeapen ta gerrora with pedal Jas ci gens of the istrict of Calurin, nt s.bathiag. | LOSFELER's WASHINGTON CITY GARDES, | Wm. Kk. Rouckendorif and Albert G. Clary to | # de In the ebenaee OF aay SrerO Kindle Deana | the legal argament ia the matter, sad ithere. ("one MANNEG AND SPIRIT” OF apMINisTRa | !Dcludyng the debt of the old corporations, the fied that no other 104 New York avenue northwvat be commanders in navy. Commodores J. H. | made in the absence of auy appropriation made fore content myself by referring you to the TION RY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. sum of $5,121,9 The indebtment of the old The committer of comp titors have selected apair | Russell and A. W- Jobneon to be cept by vaw. : coe a Te the Ger ‘ berg r= corporations, which, it is to be remembered, ‘ . joodens it the I orse he hie! opinion of those geutiemen, priated in the Gov. After this unjust accusation concerning the fbi whed ty Mr Goodenough, of the Il ors b ff tot harge e » sj ing Society Shop, te Y Picutenant Commanders H. 15. Robeson aud H ts olen Tor | €rnor's answer. disposition made of the revenus received trom | W8S icurred before the present (istrict gov- be smreried fa tli event that theee horas ala ao oro br eet, ant careers! = ov Pressel ned Poros rations sade by law 1 will, however, allude to the point presented | school taxes, “the manner and spirit in. wh crument came into existence, is found on page ove able the undersigned from off » | Promotions of masters and ensigns to be lieu pursuanc appropriatio: deb; , tenants and masters in the navy. then the Di ct is not bound fur their pay- | 'g the argument of Mr. Merrick. He claims | the general system of improvements was ina "1 ment. Bot we ¢ Tue Boarp oF Visitors To West Porxt.— lace our detenss on ang | that the thirty-seventh section of the organic | gurated,” is wade the nexten; ct of con pies cceee fuch grouud” ‘The four-mithon accprordests | act. is conclusive. upon the matter, andctuat | frihe cipumnc et teeta. cece atat | Saulcipal corpore of the (iovernor’s answer, and amoants to wlaint | $4.5%0,1%0.91. The aggregate debt of the present ~ mown as the [istrict F ‘08 GOOD BOARD AND PLEAS. ering the Summer Months Waterfad ‘WM. HEYGSTER. much inferier pave: nated in the plan; re been « ‘ fessrs. Cushing and Black omit in ‘their o a sg of Columbia, and of the corporat WM ob. IRISH, oie 7 The following is a complete list of Board of Se a iene ipefcxetioe whatever caehe provuien of Mine two matters which are in this connection | Preceded it, amounts to @9,t12.130 county, Va. | Onn No.2 Om Extibitien and Sale\NEwN: | Visitors to the Military Academy at Weat Po! felivas may De practicnm ity with the plan or | that section. It ie apparent from a perusal ot | madethe chief subjects of criticism, are, first The a to creditors i ;RAND HOT wha bt at Tsu Bt R. P. [oprovement.” "The proof to the caseshows | this section, that the taxes therein alluded to | thet the Berea oe fame Wee sdeparted from | Current a Hons of the legislative as. G ya we oer $ : MARKRITER'S, 2. J. Morgan. Pe; thats bos Adee cd Ty nO eine t es ae meena | ane (ocsaane local leipeoranes the plan submitted to the legislative assembl; | S"Mbly, Are payable out of appropriate funds To open Ju This elegant No. 439 7tb street, bet ween D and 8 streets, sigh! es ge ek fies the Moar decmed it advisabl 2 RATION | icing that the taxes shall b on Jane 20, 1571, and subssqrently latrodaces | derived from taxes, which will be ample, when a ing Congres = oaiviey . . . Te . Knoxville ADs cabsingeeaye of the etivets, and a put | be t a n June 20, 1571, t a | Sete mong ere a = cmclyee Wan | chotce Off watattecs Be re cele oe. i | Francis V ayland, Yale pede NOOIN Gav ehateh at akoue GAS One Yo. perty adioins wood and concrete pavements to @ greaterex | Collected, to pay all floating - ther, Sylvanus TC z- Also, largest stock’ iy * indow | S m, Fond du a intprovem: ‘West Point, my inte isto offer scoum. | Shades, Pictu Fo einae. Win i tent than was contemplated in that project; and. | Cownt, and it would Frames, Pictare Gordes and Ta: : Sper the impertect annaal tax law. tig, Cedar Fails an vements that were mada were but | Opinion of Mess v, that contracts were not let to the low rd nwt odation iv ever resp eter ny hotel fu Sar- | gels, Rives, Nails, &c-. ta the District, ron. Harrisburg, Pa.’ Hon nthe or Saulbsgementor the pian, ‘ni | these matn sewers are not mere locai impr) fter advertieement, but wer. | [tone wil lapee unless the rev atexe, Terms, $21 per week. Be Tees Osc8 S. Sevator; Hon. T. O. Howe, neral conformity with it, ments, and do not come within the provi-'o d at rates in accordance with a genera’ 4 cted. It tbus mny25-21t - JOBN B COZZENS. Se poems eemnnes Mame aes Renee. HE" | oe be. Noung. Moces'er 4 he prosecution of the improvements it was | of the law applicable to such improvements, © of prices fixed by the board. Bat. tye th: | by act of Congrens | > (EA BATHING A Pa BEL can be old or tke cere BARING AP. | tives; Hon. Hobert 3. ‘Hale, House of Rapre | inceitablo that work should’ Ge dace be the | butdo come within the express terms of th: ee Pabie | ee endstibe Get et ene AT POINT LOOKOUT, up. é PABEL ci im be 208d to the very oe sentatives; Hon. Geo. T. Hvar, House of Kepre- | board around government property; otherwise | twentieth section of the organic act, ay ble | Works not only had jadicial san soa tn nyo aotbeon treatgrecced. on OLS 2 SD. 7 omames Ee alae a sextatives. ¢ would have been breaks in’ the work the Legitistive Assembly and not to the | cisions of the United States court in this Dix HOTEL OPEN JUNE Ist. Notes by mail promptly attended t % ynew. The table will be d. Boats and bathing suits = VOTRE ra Liberal dedactions to famtiien, EXCURSIONS, &e. stmac steamers from Wash: cand Borfin. s JAMES B. MILBUBN & BHO.. P. mi. / mayil-3 A ‘T SUMMER HOME. VALLEY HOME Onah paid. fi ost every street in the city. 2 work was | Bourd ot = Publie Works. trict, so far as concerns the legali EERSOPAL— The following wamed editorr | theveiore done, and the justive and equity of f 1 Bi Sikes une : ° te indebtedness of both the municipal ion provides that ‘ special taxes m ceedings, but had received also implied but re- | S€arces! 4 £ a 1 ss : : artwular sections, wards or district. | peated approval by Congress asto the expadi- | DOdy Corporate, cailed the District of Colambt from Alabama are on an excursion to this city, | ihe claim relied on to eecure its payment. Be Devaar ial te oe See iC Cnsosscacaren Weta ner an ena | sad el the boned of pullio Spoeke, ap totems and sre at present stopping at the St. James | jorts bave trom time to time been made to the | - Sule the legal bot alee the someca-aeans at Pebia Works atth palurenee ue tn aan tion is readily accessible upon the record. On ISEBNIA BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. | Hotel: W. Brewer, Hayneville Examiner; W. | Leg lative Assembly of the District Sut toes || sosuctionetitsine, ‘Tamaaettonee: lene was elucidated as fuliy in the investi. | PAR* 46 of the Governcr’s answer will be found H — Fed mite! srancaloots Spectator; B. H. Screws | ESt been done and what oes conimon lates oy | plain that the epecial tax levied in each sewer gation ordered by the House of Representatives | 4 balance sheet showing the assets and linbill. Teind Anpasl PIO-NIOof the abovomamed Avw)- | and wite; Montgomery Daily adverfisersde Th district is unjust. oppressive, and in some case ¥ of its pro If, however, it shall bedestred to ascertain the fairs of the District in the spring of | ties of the board of public works. its aggregate p- J done by the board. into the a Nabilities amount to $4,552,955 7; and from this Francis, Selma Jaily Times; Jourd White, | Y& viati cunts to confiscation, How much more jus- | 1572, as in the present inquiry . ‘ . Ff seer: ; i = . universal was the appreciation of the | ameun! “ Pd * Li 1 a a - fs nestled amid the mouatsine of Viraint Mths ber ee Moniten Ad riser, Be G. Haynes, Floren merits and imipoctance Of the work Gone, teat | Gable would be thle complatate, ona bow | abs committee reported to the House the | *Um there is to be deducted an aggregate of miles ‘eet of Winchester, five from Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, apuctican: + Johnston, Huntsville Advo Enen.and thirtern Girectiy_ “en-route Lot. Chais Deate aud Sulphur water, of exertient 8 cent i 1 4 Cc «| much more unjust and onerous would be the | facts, and their cunclasion. $3,217 689 30, coneieting of securities on hi coir Le W- Grant, Jacksonville Republican; A. | bove, trout tian ta ise ore ten | tax, IC the empenment Was, male under the | | And subsequently. fally advised of the man- | mounting t> 865,178 yy ROT EXCURSION TO CABIN Joun | jy;,FeTeimger, Jasper Haile; J- x kewell, | tor its payment. Take Mr. Suellabarger’s owa, | thirty-seventh ors teTOURE tinekc Temreen aces | Dak sm which the Soand es Pere uae n ore, | individuals to the board, ac muswahng te ity, within Dy tiie Terme for board from $45 Sin{ Decoration day tobe girenee tetas | Ehelpais euggested ae possible seo necs, | Saurer, and let us nee what te the result: He eee et’ | were being laidsand alsoot the agarding of | £2446,300.04, and the valusot property on hand 0 Fer mouth. Children, ander Ii years, hait- | M*I,o"(Recuratign dey) to bo BTV. of Weal y | candidate for United States Senator irom New | 43% (62 plan prosecuted uss already cost | Fc, claimed Itebould be. Contracts without 4 r, v Th rice. City references given if reqnired. - Bver; ore nt.) This Feneonsble effcrt will be made fo make the prnexrg | Chapel, Goat lenves wharf foct of Oougress stre-?. | Jersey. ¢ e ain sewers were absolutely essential. | contri as thout advertisement, Congress ap- reported by the superintendent of propert SIs,472,565.71, (page 13 of his arg = te withow ” #115.150.4%; so that there remains the sum of n. Albright, of Pennsylvania, 404 sud 16 They are the arteries of life tothe city. ‘They | propriated millions of dollare to euable the 4% “Hone "for ali Address Mr Sierectogn et U6 8. m. sed returne ot ¢ delivers the oration for the decoration exercises amount is derived from pag flower nt OF the | gre necesearily expensive. And in all gouerai | bond tercroesruse thste Come Si cee raee He at the Incenimaens of She beander Oreck Valley Tickets, $1; 1 be Radat Warren Cnaate, at Antietam, Md., and Gen. Negley delivers the iST END HOTEL —This | beactiful tcevery, delightful recreajion. may BC uel an ikesin at FO! bitte raus 62 Brondw: N York. coaunt G. Preebury, $4 Franklin street, Balilmore, or | ,7 he steam yacht WANDE: oration at Gettysburg, while Judge Lawre1 ‘otal amount of certilicates of se laws there will always be cause uf individaal To the criticism upon the number of con- | Public works. Add to this €9,472,1%9.9 and Gen. Hawley perform similar services here. | ,t!¢ment iesued... ch it is tier i - | xiven, avd there isanazgregate of £10,577, . 6,654 09 | hardships against which it is impossible to pro- | tracts let to particular individuals, it is suiti- | uM Estimate of cost to cumpicio'cons'' | wide. ‘The general equitable bosring of tals | Sacre ber thee tee peetocmed hg | See ented eee ae ee Hower lS Cartter was upon the tloor of the |” trues - 1,325,911 tax is shown conclusively in the testimony of | those individuals ix shown by the evidence to be, | T@tions, incu ~apiconor ond Ag ‘aabindean House some time to-day. -- t pera creeeeeeeces___" | Governor Shepherd, (pages 1818-185) of the | to say the least, better than the average of that | ment came into existenos—the indebtedness, back, of Louisiana, was at the bow will leave foot ef 4 i bonded and tloating, of the District municipatt- i Sm, record ) by other; and there fs no scintilla of evidence . Belen, Sddressed “West Kod " Hotel, Loug CHAIN DEiDGw ee oavouD ae Pe aad | Woking after bis chances in both Houses. ~ ETE ie con ctaaen Mr Chairman, we do not and igoding to the inference, or even the just sus- | ty #M4 of the boerd of public works. And if it Erices for the svason will depend upon locetion | Mey S;€¥-FY two heures coomens i -Sees Mr. Dawes bas had his whiskers shaved off, and rooms cecupied. Twenty per cent, reduction | ing tS have never claimed that mistakes have not | picion, that between anv one of those individ- | be desired to proceed still further to ascer- h so changes his appearance that his bes: | 1S Admits (page 32 of his argu- 7 tain the total indebtment, not merely of yrOp E been made, errors of judgment committed. | uals and any apember of the board there was : fer tao eatin ef dans ot ects = friends would hardly recognize him. ---- Mr. | ent), appropriations by the This District bas ample to show for all the | any collusion whatever. Walle in some few | these organizations, but yt PEESBUBY © HILDRETH. GEAND EY W.,. Ives, of this city, will deliver the oration | jn 2'tp' ss ye Pr money that bas been expended. But there is | cases it does appear that coatractors paid, | Property "an tadobtancoes ta oeateen 8 of my 1s-mow F,tJuiy 1 Proprietors. to-morrow at the decoration of the National | ali this ‘appropriations made world of work under its broad and beautiful | without the knowledge at the time of the Hoary cheer waeuta, the tuterenntion oot me ose ]) OCKERIDGE ALUM SPRinGs oF ON DECORATION Day, Cemetery at Fredericksburg, Va., where lic | Ad¢ 19 this ap streets and avenues, not visibletothe eye, which | board, fees for fancied influence in obtaining | the improv 5 R iene. _—_ buried the remains of 15,724 Union roldiers. cuenta oy is teuibumcieios Mr. Ives is in charge of the government tele. errnug mt en bee tein Lae THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE | yJt? & ADY OF THE LAKE witi | graph of the Senate chamber. SF or niles DOWN THE POTUwaes » for D OPENS FIRST OF JUN . 3 ‘seep Programme for Decoration Day. The mineral waters perhaps = and uarivaled for at_Glymout, going andre y. ci d by referring to page 425 of the testimony, is equally beneficial and essential to the enjoy- | awards of work, and resorted to other improper | tine t : ment of that which is visible. Gertainly, tn 0 Practices, no accusation in this respect is mate | Where it will be found that the total amount city in this country line so much been accom. | against those particular persons the extent of | sewer certifioat ates is plished by the expenditure of the same amount | whose contracts is criticized by counsel for me- iol aascreuncute fo the amount due by the United aking an aggregate of $7,357 from 5 " ? r % of mone: morialists. From the testimony on the record | 2 . bigh ° fa the fol SATUBDAY. ‘be 30th. aid SUNDAY, | ThE executive committee of the Grand Army | Srave?,)uiken, ween eee In my individual opinion, one fact alone | the inference is irresistible that their contracts pen melpdrgh <etnnen 2, 1d, to Sta ye discnses, vias Genciolen tan ati ¥ of May, leaving ber wharf, foot of 7c | of the Republic, assisted by a number of patci est estimate, making allowanc should reconcile the citizens of this District to | were obtained by means of the confidence in- 251.77, leaving $5,092,309 63. ‘Others have beea Giandu ar Swelling and Cutane us Erap- t 10 o'clock @. m. otic ladies, are busily engaged in preparing the | for every’ objection mado all the indebtedness that has been incurred, and | spired by the resources at their command, and | 22L71) 5 tive Disease: Tickets for a Gentieman, $1; for Geatleman and that is that the improvements made in the city | by the fidelity and promptitude with which | P#ld since that time, thereby reducing this @ whole | Lady ke decorations for the Arlington National Ceme- | {yonghout the Investigation, 3,509,000 09 | of Waehington, in beautifying and adorning it, | their work was performed. —— bey ow aro nonenaaaee ines cf ailments pecuitar to the female cons-itution, enty-five per cent. of the amount realiz~i on | %t¥,80d the other cemeteries to-morrow. The ——— | have to far excited the admiration of the citi- | ¢o rar as the affairs of brated medical “savane? cade cimee se ote | the sale of tlcbere CHE ber cease ee rentinn! 0@ | carriages and omnibusees containing the seven he Bufferere of the Flood in Le felcans & Bedpes, 56 Gnnie, Gilpin & Co., | ferere by the Mill Crock Disaate Seents for the water and mass. Baltim Tuimg 28-tw fam the indebtment of the old corporation, the ¥ 5 zens of the country generally that the agitation THE SO CALLED “REAL-RSTA TR POOL” d » wc the Bak. | ornare” Oniteeas eae rom the Boliirs'aad | which folly |nstifion tha statersent aaa by Ladle getateg weeand aoe she econ (P] ciucmcibtjit ix Sait to concas ae OO Works =e tS wt nina sebus tts; | Sai marine ban 2 G ments as to . e an a the purchaser electing to which fund he desires ts | will start from the headquarters, corner of 10th the coe soci savanna ‘by the United ments first begau, has entirely ceased. This | 4reument need be addressed to this committee. | 719 92.’ The computation furnished in the at- JAMES A FRAZ(BR. contrib and D streets, at 9 a. ™., and proceed, via a n Mr. Kilbourne is a real-estate broker, engaged gument im behalf of the memorislists is erro. - MES A. Fi . Cone ea Amd contd be Hy wedases nactedness of the board | cr trons of thie Dittrict to all the caaentivus | im the purchase ap@ sale of land for his Sesto- | Stone Geeenen cee mom part of the JOBPANS HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | | Tickets for sale at ail the hotels and principal | George! The toll slaeauct bridge, to Ar- | cou'd be liquidated. that have ts de; ard I believe that nine- | ™€r*, many of whom, for their own reasons, | debtment expenditures already paid, and con— Frederick county, Va.. only one and «, bookstores. lington. The following is the It is true that in the above amount of appro- | that have been made; puted : prefer, as is their unquestionable right, that | sequently mot constituting an existing indebt- olf miles from Stephense pot PO MUSIC FURNISHED ORDER OF EXERCISES AT ARLINGTON: priations by the Legislative Assembly there is | tenths of the people of this District aresatistied | Prefer @ is their, unque dential, Bintatetn- tent. On pages 104 195 of the teetimony fBive ad a half milessoutheast of Wi : Pecoratims the Graves.—The procession, con- | Included the sum of #200,000, which Gaght not | And gratified with what has beon done. ing, under oath, that those (or whom he bas | will be fount e comanetig sea mony CRORE Ril be open on first day of Juue. fhe | Refreshments can be had oa toard the steamer. sisting of the committee, the invited guests, and | ¢o be, because it is included in the $1,000,000 | | We ask you, gentlemen, to recognize the re- | NR, nnder ontt ‘estate and for whom ho held | ebt fu the ae Sank aor cae ao oe Sega Sane meete By commtant- | 67- Peation vie consict End tins tn on Deco- | theorphan chtliren.and which the public are , being the discount on sate of | Jstions existing between ‘this District and the | P' i Wirects oad Senregs) oar a SRFR doc, shatters, new ‘parlor ra ica Dey can coon SUNDAY, May saat”) | Invited to join, will form at I o'clock’ a: m. im | SbPrOPMation, being, the Land, Mr. Shellabars | United States Government; to recommend that Soci: concen ain oe bane Mmmm pt Auedees ae sou toe Ee Hater of charass: Bvard por day. @3: per week, | 327 A.C PLANT, dwt. | frontof thie arlington mansion, headed by the | per bas inclided hte charge against tho board | the Government bear its share of Sao bardan: | Sent, ox with US plas or processions, Mn Fecords, presenting a favorable showing forthe S17 20; por month, of 3 days. 980. Onildren ead | (.ONOERT AND PIC-BIO The eat oad tates ee eceaston will march by | Upward of one million dolars payable by spe- | to defive what it would be for the past an Kilbourn bas seen it to reepect that confidence. | District of Columbia. ¢ tored servants half price. White servants, three- Cc - the main road into the cemetery, when it wiil cial appropriations by the Legislative Assem- | Should be for the future. We do not beg for Counsel for the District government having per- * -_ par ty Brits OF secording to sccommedations. For | the undersigned has take leaeti-e of announcing | Separate and proceed with the decoration of the | bly, sutuatthe margee te tan ely in. his favor. | bounty, but merely ask for that which we think | Zounse1 for the District government havi ng be 7 THE MEASUREMENTS. Ma): June Septemiber sad October, liberal deduc- | ex the public thet be hestencecd the axe er the marine band during the ceremu- | Again, with eqaal uatairnees ae objects to the | ie our due. In granting this we have fall faith Gidcult, or proving a negative, have Tedd | , Fiercer criticism and invective have been Saeearin listribution st the Springs, Cote- Band composed of t first-class p: nies of decoration will render appropriate selec- 4 3 dited ia | that the nation’s pride in the nation’s capital =} > Bogers, and Ebbitt House, Washington, mal Musicians. and that he will gi it to bear agains: the District anthori tions, After the completion of thedessratircs | SPPFepriation for maiu sewers bing to the committee their desire that Mr. Kilbourn | Drovgbt to bear agains oe oy will uphold you. with reference to the measurement of improve- Shan gasd n OONCERT and PIC-NIC EVE the th easton will 8 this account to the board, when he charges in should be required to disclose his principals in | Dents than upon any other subject. sre? gets thoes Wane hg Qaeet Istrow | MONDAY EVENING during th Saris, raves the procession will again form and | his statement of the cost even the al riues yet Argument of Edwin L. Stanton. pow ject. Balumere, 95 o;, ttoan Wesningon, 95.0 °° SemmeceteR MONDAY. Tene he, eager, cesson, | march to the amphitheater, where the serrnne those real estate transactions which have es- The unparalleled work accomplished and the 5 to be paid by the boara for thes? sewers. Mr. Stanton commences his argument by ref- | pecially been noted in the testimony. Thecom- | rapidity with which it was formed, reader “ is 2 cents, admitting » and ladies. Dancing to | Will be held. ‘ The learned couneel for the memorialists | erence to the long and exbaustive investigation Esittee Las uot compelled disclosure. Gonsider- | j ible the absence of 4! "sand of ‘LIPTON, FAIRFAX COUNT mence at 6 o'cloe Services at the Amphitheater.—National sainte kK : 1 poe iecrepancies r ‘ coomTEe Bosep. ¥, Va. ae eel GEO. JUENEMANN. Mi oekek bm: a marine bacd, charges the board with the cost of all work | of the committee, and asks: img the extent, the thor ness, the minute- ‘The CLIFTOR HOUSE fe now open fox the re- ception of Sansilies for toe 2 situated Upon the O at ia etandria R ought rrovs in measutements. Keasouable care ahd calling the assembly to order, Dept-Com F. | Coe Around government property, and doos | “luWhen were the affairs of any municipality | eke with; whichis insets hae, aerate. | errors in y FOE ExouRsiONs. ee Dee: : C. 'H. Fay, D. D.; | BOt credit it either with the amount dno by the | s9 searchingly and thoroughly investigated’ | cuted, it is not conceivatie that the committee the absence of fracd on the of the guthori- “ ties must ¢€xonerate them, in all justice, from if | United States, or even the amount paid. Com-| What municipal officers were ever “pat on | should have failed to force the revelation from ‘ $9 nilles from Alex ‘ ‘The Steamer erpinus from the Seite Lip Satie /Orphane | BOP fairness wou'd have suggested that, uniess | trial” go severely, In respect of all the traueac. Mr. Kilbourn, if there auy reason to suppose | **ro comme pation as sierepacia ace ene OLIFTON HOUSE.” Phos ee wth Can be chartered for Becuoions every Mi Home; original poem, J.P. irvine; music, ro | We, credit was given, the cost of the work | tions of three years, the acts of strangers, and | that it would, in auy degros;ufiect the parooet cerned it is proper te refer to the fact that when beat rooms Bot tang of them are to be | Sud TUBBDAY at reascsahionsten gious, Andante, marine band; “oration, Gen, | *Uepld not have been included in tho.charge. | of almost every eubordinate? And now, after | or official integrity of any member of the Dis- ‘Seapine by these who eccupicd thom: inst Gammer, | This Seamer bas recently been 1 J R. Hawley; chorus, «Bring Flowers; wingspan ee enc age ee lore gipes ae “Tall we proaheor Seed ee ee ern ees ‘Terms mogerete, avd all Sppolntments of the | Stted, and is one of the largest on th orphans from Soldiers’ and Sailors’ 0: assersments ag: priva' 10% extended, so thorough, 60 searching, according | of administering District afsirs. It house comfortable and Cesirable mays-tf | Potciac river, has fine salcon aud Promenadedecks, Haenes tone, Gastinns ae ne — be treated as an appro) ‘That they | to what standard is the committee asked, by | ceivable that Mr. Kilbourn should be allowed ——————_-Yatron frpecially edapted (sr Moon ght Excursions, benediction, Rey. Dr. Fi tucia, marine should be so treated cannot surely admit of any | conpsel for the memorialists, to pass judgment | to remain silent if the comelttee de not believe, BIB Poprlar and isalthy Summer Besort,sit- | S2P7 '*. HENSON & ROTHER. Cases Ob acumen ie Seake s’ Home | Coubt. Takes an illustration the tirst appro- pos th manner in which the District author- | from the that inquiry into this matter rt of Loudoun, ree Weeds | |, ORDER OF BXERCION direction of Comrade B. | Ena use Tete cs yegisiative Assembly of | ities have borne themselves in office? Is the | would be ‘an intrusion into personal business, Depot, Waching: RRSOMS DESIRING TO VISIT THE BIG | }*f, C#METERY, und der, assisted by {$4%0.000. | This was based upon the “plan” | committee to consider abd approve the achieve: | [ite foreign te the present fonaite, Mad thane fot witule ay hone ide by rail bos Wig cere tnss reacts eaten sie ohowisa commltge, Mn, A: Lo Hawker, [partial lately eppenauare of €400%,| ment of pac benehtanocomplated ty» tody | fore" an beld’ ty Bir. Klibourn, as trustee, tn ictrsosron le Beontifal ecteace, ‘Sloot salen eet Teu to Aityncen te Sy ee Mars ‘ nat Biles San Warree Dire a: | One-third (which would have been $2,000,000) quested to condemn ouly ‘acts of corruption and | that section of the city whieh counsel bave re. ivory stable near by, bstb-rocen, am ice-hvase | fortable Buases leave in te marine sat sige Ridgely ‘Miss O: F. Van Buren, Miss Kebsooa | guy M irae Property, and the rematuing £4,000,- Sot of suldehly corrept ot acianinal malesecton: | serredemce severed: exly, suennted t» $30,080, NADY caren to advise eit Bieter airy rooms, and a plano inthe house, | bight. Micbener, and the Messor family:—Prayer, b; ‘7 ‘nants unas ; bery ee iis" Ww! “ . yer, by According to the theory that assessments are | p, succetsfully impated to the District t far toward bril or undue influence. Toke Ep = AE a ee Rev. W.T. Van Doren; by tho band; not to be considered as Lpprop: ters elon oe Thebes, the cool breezes of this elevated region wi } glirose msste eyanis = on BALLs, Fitzicn oration, Col. yg Lawrence, a Bound Hitt P.0., Undue Omen Vo. FISCHER.” Berigoaces coker tah wh pet ode, Mre. Marte see SE Paste | Rik Shuey abeaieeasenieas eet | fa Mie a ernres mag ett ; rist.ons, under | authorities 188 conclusion so manifest from this | These different matters constitute the fhis act the board wouid ouly have bsen author- | upexampled trial and inquisition that the com- | or criticim upon what counsel ized to have work done to the extent of €4,000,- 4 now asked by counsel, in their argu- | manner avd spirit” in which the board hay 000. | If so, the money appropriation would pay | ment, to establish a sterner standard: to deny 3 Ei F F i ts | but fair, and — dowt, | Charge of Mace all lawful Contracts, aud private property | to public officers the immunities of private pasion bead te d:manded = Pri Teasonable. mayl-ém* ould not be assessed for an: rtion of the ex- respect to ‘‘the presumption of - LADIES’ Goops. BO RPE TAA _ Frtons ressoneble._mayl-émn* ' 5 aa = nor of the home, pence, althovgh the rganio act provides that Euccenes,o aba weeearier of malversa pepe ial | haseiesiemrs sion the committee witt grecend The same arguments,t0 telly. urged by Mr, | NOB Jtoffice, unless hey have fuldliod civ © SAIDe argument ally fe ve miss mcconuicx, Be ‘The elegant and commodtons Iron Steamer etery, and thence to suellabarger tn endesvoring to ‘cauvince 30a pelle sm mulch ‘ust a of py Me. Bhckensdarts 906 PEN® TLVANTA VENUR, PILOT Boy. ‘The decoration of the graves at the al os ‘dof Public Works was bourd | were conferred upon them.” * * # (Up Stairs) Apply to wa. 4 BYLES, ‘ iteral carrying out of the details Tam in constant receipt of the newest designs in apzdt sel neers of the ttee. specifications of thi lan,” whether they suc MILLINEEY Goons, = Sn Set Wont. | Pg Bdge were meerianrd tbe Seuedlal gr othr No ‘The accounts of the AND STRAW Bowsers anp gars, | (OR CHARTER, the of this District in 1972. That come ‘the use of a strong sad bot tose idly FRENCH FLOWERS, POSTED BOMNETS, ‘The A, Fo.) Secemer Poge) enre, con eens Seuy, 8 Sie socemetiched te me vouchers, eceeanta, ol nm paste LACORS, & 20. Sen,be bed, for excursiove on Thuredays and too Lepetatine Bmsceanty or delaas etree nad Passed at | stubs bare for = paeen ESTREN’S, 615 street, to bey ~y week. BAR. F HUGH. rt, nee onus 84,000, act,) and the act of August 11, 1871, yy to ‘an Curis nando Braid Bair. | epai-t scl 7B. FITER Nga Wace, | and sketches, Supropriating $500,000; and the report atates as find raltorad, te cd I hf : Nows the quotation commens “. me | "| LnwioK SEMINARY Fon Youm@ uabias | Boceebela recelpes, ing: The committee sre eatistied the Bot to-day be ana + Sant wil! save mouey and time. re A ARY FOR YOUNG LADIES Terms: One dollar and s half per an:um, in Lh node spleen baggie hy = EA Stoul Sed pet ether . apT-3a marit iy" Contee’s Pros Press Gest Oe da, I ready for : : sala nian iteral following ef the exact plan presented.) ‘of removal of the | Continaed .