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EVENING STAR. _| LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c, Tonight. National Theater-—Miss Katie Mayhew “With the Tide.” re in the Fat West; or, Theater Comique—L' Kentucky in 1812,” witn the usual miscullancous —_— —_.——_ St. Patrick. Si of Janior Ka‘ghts of § -atrick. See ‘notice of Heformed Episcopal. cha: Bervice at Lincoln Hall to-morrow evening. It wilt pay to read Wolford & Shilberg’s advertisement to-day. A telegram to Mr. I. Clay Ford to-day from Raitimore ee that bg tem J Teceived by etrmanns, the magician. Rio morrow's tetas of the Gazette will be the Dest nom year. ence, who is slowly seewatnn Some from which he bas suffered so The new steamboat Martha Washington was Jaunebed at Accotink, Va, on Tharalay morn- dog, snd towed up to Alexandria, where she is engines. " An attempt was made bya barglar about 2 O'clock this morning to enver the house of J. F 21 K street northeast, but the thief tened off by the inmates. teachers of the Immaculate Sunday-school have elected the following gen- flemen to serve for the coming year: vu. B. Ciarke, Prefect; | P- Vaughan, treasurer and secretary; E. Parkinson, ilbracian. of the Lvties’ seiation liberal ¢ satriba- tions from various sections of the coun:ry were Teported by the vice regeuts, and were vary ac- ceptable as assisting in carrying out the intea- tion of the association to furnish «ppropr'a* sly and give a home-like look to the interior of the mansion. At the meeting of the northern district tem. erance organization last evening at McKen Bree chapel, Mre. White read several ippropri- ate scriptnral selections, and prayer was offered by Mrs. George Hall, and Mrs. Roach, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Jones and uothers made in- teresting statements of the work, its results and the future prospects of the movement. By reference to another colamn it will be seen that on Monday evening journed meeting of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion is to be held to elect delegates to the inter- national convention of associations to be held at Dayton, Obio, June 24th. It is expected that this will be one of the lar, and most intere esting conventions yet hel proce ono oioln The Memortai Charch. THE DEDICATION SERVICES. ‘This fine new stone structure, located on the triagalar space bounded by Vermont avenue, XN and Mth streets, (just north of the lith street cireie,) will be dedicated to-morrow at eleven o'clock, when Rev. F. W. Conrad, D. and L.LD., will preach. The edifice will be this sroens ats begee nee sare bea meeting for praise, thanksgivin, er. ‘To-morrow on there will be = children’ service, and at night Kev. Dr. J. G. Morris will preach. At 8 o'clock on Monday night there Will bes general reunion of members of the Evangelical ceneminations, at which pastors of ‘the city charches will deliver addresses, and on See 4 night there will be a ‘tional bociable. THE NEW eHvRCH isa very fime one, being built of brown ston, qnarry face and d joints. It is a unique structure, but the (jothie style of architecture predominates. The entire property—which in- cludes a neat brick building on N street, known @: Memoria! Hall, (built a few years since,) in which are lecture and school rooms, parlor and study, is about 150 feet in length, and 100 feet wide. st finished, is ith a depth of n-shaped, and enigth, 70. The auditorium ts fs bas Gne wide entrances in the chief tower, which yet needs the spire. In the rear of the Log is the choir gallery, and across the rear of church is aconspicdons gallery, carps:ed, Sod with pews cushioned. The fronts of the Ballery are finished in Gothic panel: nd heavy mouldings. On the floor and he galleries there are 136 pews, avera- Jepgth, all cushioned in ry floors are carpeted with the same color. The windows are stained glass memorial Ones—the three larger ones are inscribed to Martin Luther, Jobu Calvin and John Wesley-— those tn the rear tower to Rev. Dr. B. Kurtz and Key. J. G. Butler (the latter the r of thechureh.) The tweive windows in the main room bear the names of Pohlman, Stork, Hut- ler, Stoever. Lintner, Wieting, Garver, Miller, Lochman, Koedel, Pierson and Emmitt. The edifice is lighted by two large sun light reflectors from the U.S. Reflector company of New York. For the Luther memorial window Mr. Augustus Kountze, of New York, contributed one thous- and dollars, but the Calvin and Wesley windows have not been thus complimented as yet. Tac pews are also memorial, and bear a heavily plated shield engraved with the family name, or church name of the individual orjcongregativa contributing @56 to the bui fund. The entire cost. including ground, is near #100,000; about $30,000 ts yet to be secured, and in raising the money thas far not one cent has been con- tributed through any paid agency the con- tributions being voluntary, aua they have com+ from every portion of the country and beyon the seas. The original plans by Mr. Judson York were Tound to be rather too éxpensive, and were mod- ifted under the advice of Messrs... C. Harkuess and H.S. Davis, of this city. The stone work was done by Jacob Viehmeyer, carpentering by Bright & Humphries, plastering by John Jer, plumbing and gas-ttting by E. Z. Steev: J Conner, and Sheph: & Co. The pews, griigtics, pu'pit. chairs and cashions from K- Butler, ot Cumberland, stained glass from Carter Brothers, of Pitrsbarg, galeantzed iron work by W. F. Gebhart & Co., painting by Coi- Kins & Kooni E.S. Smith, and F. Zumer. ‘The carpets were furnished by W.S. Mitchell & Co. and put down by J.G. Weaver. The —s committee is composed of Geo By- neal, A.S. Pratt. James P. Pearson, Gen. J. A. Ekin, Jas. McClellan and J. G. Batler. Dr. Butler, the pastor of the Memorial, Served St. Paul's church (corner of 1ith and H streets) for well nigh @ quarter of a century, god resigned that church about a year since, and with less than firty members or; zed this new enterprise, which has more than doubied its membership since its organization, and it = bas a Sunday school of more than 2)) mem- me. ——_o—___ Work op rt: 8. P. —Mr. Gatehel, the president of thie sciety, has been making it pretty warm for those who persist in the ill- featment of their beasts. Daring the last month he bas caused the arrest of the follow- ing :—Six parties arrested at the market-house charged with bagging cows; Join Keefe aud | Daniel Grady were fined 5 each, and the others dismissed. J. C. Dosb, of Frederick, Md charged with brin, ing 10 the city a gia tered borse. Justice Plant imposed a fine of #10. Frank D. Evans, charged with driving a lame, worn-out horse. Justice Piant heard the case. nd finéd the accused #5. Jerry Flynn, charged eging cows. Justice Powell tmposs! a fine of <10. “Edw. Alien, arrested on the charge Of driving galled horse; taken before Jastice Shea and fined $5. Four or Gveold isms, worn. out Lorses were killed, and several complaints | Of glandered horses being sold in the ¢ ity have been investigated. In several casce warrants have been issued fur the offending parties. = ements Rea. Estate Saves.—B. H. Warner has sold | private sale, to Mrs. David Steadman, of Ohio, for J. W. Drane, es, a ¢ basement brick house, on N and U streets, for 89,00) yan! ib street. between | and lot sqaare 3M. om the coruar of 134 and B streets svath- west, to John Pettibone. subject to certain taxes, Smounting in the aggregate to about $240. Also, at anction, yesterday afternoon ———<— Pablie Sehool Examinations. | espectatty noticaa®: Snes eeaaeT: | fo'dunie Lee boar The medal wat evarged Male secondary school No. 1, Franklin baila. | gee, Anna fl and diplomas Be ing, Mise Addie Faller, teacher, was examined | gon, Nell" — ‘Mr. McKee and Trustees Warner and Har- | Mitche’ ‘There are 55 -upilson the roll, allof whom | Bis? + were present. The school was very thoroaghly | * ot bi examined in reading, p-actical and mente’ FA 8 Louisa arithmetic, writing, drawing, geography ah a Ms Eraw =. ernst, ars child's book of nature, and each papi! 44,41 | Summers, Qamberiand, Frances Livieg- ted himself in very satisfactory m F fee emetee : name Sommag this was to be expected, becams? sis Fuller a mnie Ball, — nh —_ ee nnn nie merit, so that after the others had their honors competent teachers tn th, aistrict. a Destowed, the Prosented E: and Apna Huhn each a beautifal boo of the trustees addressed the school Ei Charles Selden, Meivin » | priate terms, complimen' the teacher and Benjamin Parkbust, Nino Barben, E: Pupils on the gene sbowt ring an Vieck, Laurence Cole, Sewail Cissell, the exercises heavy rain storm ardsum, Obarles Rupp, Wm. » | the building, somewhat marring the ord: Julius Schneider, ntine lower floor was overflowed in a fe _ ae eee Hamilton and Joho McKt by the defective sewerage, and ney. In the spell caused ing contest in this grade EH. cousiderable excitement. Hamilton won the prize, a medal, ee ga a was awarded him to-day. The teacher, Miss LEGISLATIVE ASSERBLY. Fuller, also awarded special prizes as we: COUNUIL Council met at the asus To Frank Schaefer, for advancement | hour yesterday, and adjourned over to next in the study of the "s book of nature; to | Monday without ing any business. Henry 8. Selden, for map ‘drawing, and to HOUSE.—Mr. Peck introduced bills to erect Henry Grass, tor composition. @ station house in Tenallytown, and fer ths re- ‘emale ¥ School No. 12, Miss R. | lief of Joseph Cammack, which were referred. Jennie Day, teacher, also located in the Frank- | Mr. Fleming aresented ® petition of J. N. lin ——s was examined by Trastee Hart | Lovejoy, asking to be relieved from the pay- and Mr. McKee. Tne scholars mad: of | ment of a 6 tax for paving carriageway both classes of the secondary was | of [ street, which, he said, was not allowed to organized after the school year had commenced | settle before it was removed, ani a concrete for the benefit of a number of Rupils who could | carriageway substituted, for which he was not be accommodated elsewhere. Miss Day | charged, and for which he paid. Referred. who is a very competent teacher has certatal Mr. Brown, from the Committee on Railroads, accomplished wonderful results. There are 55 | reported resolution requesting the Board of pupils on the roll of whom 33 were present. | Public Worke to revoke the permission given The medal was awarded to Mary J. Simons, | tothe Baltimore and Ohio railroad to la atrack and diplomas to Ella J. Boadinot, Alice M. along I street, across Ist street and Puebs Ewma Gaines, Jennie R. Johnson, | avenue. Adopted. Susan Wood, Annie L. Reid, Rosa Kirchner,| A communication was received from ths Lillian V- Roach, Mary McAuley, Annie M. | Register, in acewer to a resolution, stating that Leary, Wilhelmenn Haneke, Emily 0. Rulsam, | on the 30th of August, 1873, @ certificate ot de- Frances E. Smith, Sue B. Danenhower, Bessie it for $111 was fled in ‘his office, for which W. Mason, G. Bus Benjamin, Florence M. | ficenses for 37 one-horee cars were issued, and Roach, Emily F. Pfizmeier, Anna ©. Under- | this is the only amount received from such bill, Christina Whittel, and Lucretia Norton. | source as far as the books show; referred. Male Primary No. 7, taugbt by Mrs. M. A. | The House resolved itself into committee of Sampson, located at the corner of 14th and Q | the whole on the code, aad after spending some streets, was examined by Trustees Koesser, | time therein, rose and rej rted progress. MeKee, O'Driscoll and Hart. There are 5S | Mr. Brewer presented the petition of Mary elaware poptis on the rolis,of whom 2 are recommended | A. Locke and Florence George for refanding of for higher le schools. The medsl was | taxes erroneously paid. awarded to Wm. T. Gill, and diplomas to Brent The Speaker laid before the House a comma- Mickom, - Pierce, Wilmot Uarrington, | nication from the Controller, in reply to a reso- Natban OC. Lane, Forsyth, Wm. T. Fiaker, a , Andrew eran ee mn, Je Dougherty, A... Muir- A. Finekeltand Frank E. lution, showing the amount of the bl id on account of the contingent fund of the last ses- sion of the House of Delegates. the Goheens. amount of bills audited and yet unpaid; ordered Female Primary No. 8, taught by Miss Belle | to be printed. Adjourned. Mareh, im the building corner of Lith and Q streets, was examined by Trastecs Board of Hi n. O’Driscoll, McKee and Hart yesterday. Twen- THE NIGHT-SOIL QUESTION AGAIN ty-four of the scholars will be advanced to a higher grade. The medal was awarded to Elia J, Armorer, and diplomas as follows :—Lizzie E. Flather, Sarah E. Simons, Amy 0. ene la Emma H. Pazmatier, Lizzie V. Brown, javanaugh, Annie Peters, Robertson, Lillie M. Ellen Allen, Lizzie Fa: nm, Alice Russell, Mary E. Keyes. Mies Marsh mally pre- sented books as rewards of it_to Lizzie EB. Flather, (contestant for the medal,) Ada M. Forsyth, Helen J. Smith, Lizzie Fealy, Rosa Simons and Mary A. Benzer. SBOOND DISTRICT. Yesterday afternoon in the German Church, on 6th street, between L and M, Trustees Mc- Lellan aud Wolf and Mr. Gage, of the Second District Grammar, examined Miss Jennie Boss’ school (Femaie Primary No. 8) and found a school of 66 little girls, &o. At a meoting of the of Health fast night the health cer was granted permission to pubitsh a notice warning owners of dogs that after the 15th instant such animals will be taken up by the poundmaster. A communication was read, signed by busi- pees men on the south side of Pennsyiuaniaave- Due, between 1ith and 15th streets, complaining about the dangerous condition of the street in consequence of the embankment and wail on that — reterred to the health officer. Mr. Langston, trom the committee on all mat- ters connected with the removal of night-soil, submitted a report. In relation to the bo: vault system, owi| vs Ae the expense, lateness of the season, and state of finances, the committee asked further time. In relation to the contract of F. P. Sawyer & Co., the committee report ad- ve ail of whom | versely on the pro; ition to revoke it, on the were present. Forty areon the fist for trans- | grou! that it would he unjust and illegal. In fer. e premiums were awarded as toilow: relation to the application of the Odorleas Exca- Medal, Louise E. Prentiss. Diplomas, Mary Conboye, Dora E. Fahrenbruch, ’ Blanche Smith, Emmie Berry, Maye L. Baxter, Jo- banna Hammerschlag, Laara E. Mace, Balle G. Towmbly, Jessie J. M. McElwain, ‘Marie Antoinette Timms, Jessie Lee Wood, Kittie Wynn, Sadie £. Pruett, Lula P. Herbert, Emma Todd, Lettie S. Thomas, Minnie E. Healy, An- nie Burke, Beile Mortimer Miller, and Bertha Kaufman. vating Company for an increase of tuirty-tive cents per box for cleaning, the committee re- port adversely on the same. The communication trom Sawyer & Co. was read, offering to furnish $1,000 to be expenied in air-tight tanks, which can be shipped oa the barges aud removed down the river, avoiding all offensive odor, and whenever it is imprac cable from the cold weather or otherwise to transport by river, offering to make the neces- The same gentlemen examined Female Pri- | sary arrangements for removal by rail d mary No. 6,in charge of Miss Emma L. W further offering to reduce the term of ‘heir con- son, located im the German Church. ‘Taere | tract from ten’ to seven years, if agreeable to were 42 present, (none absent,) and a ver; examination was passed, the result being sat factory to the trustees and others preseut- The were made as follows: Medal, Antoi- nette Woltemade. Diplomas, F. Imogen Eck- loft; Ida M. Kibuitzky, Effie Greer, Id 0. fa ‘nl the board. Dr. Cox (Dr. Blivs in the chair) stated that the tenor of the report being adverse to his res. Clution submitted at the previous meeting, re- quired from him astatement. He first made a personal explanation, sayiog tuat he regretted renbruch. Margaret S. Wolhaupter, Laura V. | that utterances unaccustomed to his lips had M. Chandler. Florence A. Kose, Estelle K. Yost, | escaped him in the heat of excitemant, but he Josephine Burke, C. Irwi » Margaret M. | retracted nothing so far as related to the ques- and Matilda E. | tion at issue of annalling the coatract male with Sawyer & Go. He then went on to give a history of the case from the beginning, and pointed out whereia the contractors had failed to execute the work,aod showed how much | might be saved tothe citizens by making a new arrangement for the transportation of the night soi! from the District limits. From the reports pubtished the public impression had | been given that his plans proposed an entire change of system, which is not the case. It did not comprebend any interference with the Odor- less Excavating Company—nothing could be said against their manner of doing their work —the Lawmond, Mary E. Viehman, Loetiier. THIRD DISTRICT. Primary No. 5, situated in the McCormick building, on 3d street, between M and N, and taught by Mrs. Mary Wilkerson, was examined yesterday by Trustee Dulin. There are forty- five puptis on the roll, and twenty-eight will be transferred. The following were the awards: Medal, Lillian M. Berkley; diplomas, Mary Fal- lalove, Lizzie Eckstine, Mary Branson, Emma Kershaw, Jobn Howlin, Fanny Stewart, Eama Long, James Somers, Blanch Dunnington and | Emma Eckardt. Primary No. 6 was examined by Trastee | resolution oftered by him related only to the French, in the McCormick building. Miss Mar- | ausportation by Sawyer & Co., and he still tha J. McCutchen is the teacher, and she has | Was of the opiuion that their contcact shoald be sixty-eight scholars; thirty-five transfers will be made. The merit roil is as follows :—Medal, Ella Fullalove; diplomas, Mary Parker, Chas: Bobsnnen, Francis Conner, John Keppe Fulton Richards, Eva Kidwell, Eva Branso’ Rose McCoy, Walter Keihley, Charles Judetin, Sarah Abel, Agnes Dowbiggin, Aloysius Barns, Grace Guinand, Sarah Jobuson, Auuie Keefe, Martha Kidwell, Annie Townsend, Thaddzus Darveil, Emma Walker, Wm. Williams, Susie America, Sarah Heimer, Edward Cross, Maal Townsend, Heien Falvali and Edith Whesier Female Primary No. 12, Miss Mary E. Kealey acting teacher, located corner ot 7th and G streets southeast, was examined by Mr. Marche. ‘The regular teacher of this school, Miss Biand, has been ill since January, and daring that time Miss Kealey has performed her duties in fuch a creditable manner that Superintendent Wilson recently complimented her on the man- ner in which the school is condacted and the proficiency of the Papils. ‘The examination Was & success, and of the (2 scholars42 will be transterred. The awards were as follows:— Medal, Clarissa H. Wilson; diplomas, Annie k Rose H. Woodtield, Alice Goss, Isabella K. Quigley, Emma G. Cook, . Berry, Frances P. Prosperi, Lillie B. Mills, Eaith “Gockrill, Georgie. Harrington, Margaret Clemens, Louisa J. Bates, Mary A. | abrogated, tuey having failed to comply with tre terms. Mr. Marbury called attention of the members to the tact that while the execution of th con- tract with Sawyer was pending, be had opposad {t tor the s1me reasons now given by Dr. Cox, but it would now be unjust and unwise to in- volve cost and trouble by the plans proposed in the resolutions. Dr. Verdi said the board should have regard for itsown Lonor in this case, and he for one would not consent that the public should think the board trifling in this matter, nor that ths board would stand by the contractor right or wrong, and against the ere interests. He had not seen, however, in what respect the contract had been violated, the report of the committee. Alter further debate the report was adopted and the offers of Messrs. S: er be accepted. ee A WASHINGTON Man iv A BALtimore Covrr.—In the Superior Court, before Judge Dobbin, the case of Baker Brothers & Co. agt. the eps od Fire Insurance Company, gar- nishee of Wm. E. Spalding, has just been de- cided. Messrs. Spalding & 'Rapley, as copart- ners, insured a theater in Washington, iu the Maryland Fire Inzurance Company for $4,000. ‘The theater was burned in January, 1875. The Jud » laintitts having a claim against Sp: they eee ee aes ID Beste in nee? | Taid an attachntoat in: toethante: eee garten, and Susan L. Ellis. ance company, who Cy tts and pleated that Primary, No. 13, Miss Scott teacher. corner | they had no funds of defendants. On the trial of 3d and A streets southeast, was examined by | the case was submitted to the conrt without « Mr. Hovey. Miss Sout has 61 scholars; all pre- | Jury. [t appeared from the evidence that the cont. Tha were as follows: Modal | &ttachment waslaid beforeany money had baeu paid to Spalding & Rapley, and that the com- pany had reserved sufficient funds to meet the attachment. The defendant's attorney, on be- scholar, Annie Johnson; Buckler, Jane Levi, 5 Nash. George Pohler: diplomas, Clarence | jasan Siinmons, foe. Clinton Tucker, Ella Deakins, Lilly Foster, John Hinkle, Hattie | balf of the partnership, contended aud offered Joines, Ella Loane, Aunie McGuire, Selus | Prayers to the effect that the partnership fand Middleton, Edward Myers, Mary Richardson, | °°! jd not be attached for the debt of the indi- vidual ner, and that it was incumbent on the plaintiffs first to show Spalding’s interest inthe fund. The court held the case under consideration, and subsequently decided that the Presumption was that the parties were equally interested, and that the interest of par.- ner in the tucd attached was $2,000, no sufficient evidence having been produced to the contrary, and that that amount was answerable for the separate debt of the individual partuer, Spaid ing, and gave verdict and judgment ‘for the James Smith, Deimer Trumble, Jessie Entwl- sie, and Ubarles Hancock. j Secondary, No.7, located on E, between sth and 7th streets, southeast, was examined by Mr. Marche, Superintendent Wilson, and Mr. French. The ool is taught by Miss Mollie Dos ge, and numbers 45 pupils, 25 of whom will be transferred. The merit roll stands as fol- Jows: Medal. Robert Nah; diplomas, J. G Woodward, W. P. Ferguson, James Norris Beck, Fred. Clements, Robert Marche, Butler, K. Stewart, L. Doland, F. Coune1 | plaiptut— Balt. Sun. America, C. Childs, M. Carroti, and E. Clase. a Glin = Re Primary No. 17, in chargeot Miss Crosby, was St. Martin’s Cuurca—Corner-stone Laying examined dy Trastes in the Sweden. | AU Adjourned meeting ot deicgates from all the ‘on North Capitol street, be- | tween B and C. She as 60 pupils on the roil and will transfer 30. The awards were as fol- - various Catholic associations was held last night borgian church, for the parpose of perfecting arrangements for a general turnout ov the occasion of Tay.ug the lows: Medal, Isaiah Thompsen; diplomas, Chas. | COPPer-stone of St. Martin's cuuret on Sanday, Tribley, Kate Oook, Nellie Fitastiocen’ Genk | the isth inst. Father Barott calor ay? Beves, Mary Torney, Jobn Needfelt, Mary to order, and tendered his resigastion as Septon, Amelia Viedt, Iva Oarter, Sallie Nich- | te™porary cl) an, sod Lient. J Jot 4, in sjaare 40, fronting 56 fest on 24th strect. and 15 foeton Istreet northwest, to Jala Lyons, | at <1,5% | — Tes Covst ic Be TRUsTzEs met last ight, and Mr. Settle presented a communica tion from Mr. D. Lewis, asking perm'ssion to go before the committee on examinations for an other trial for teacher; referred to the commit- tee on examingtions. The resolution of Mr. Settle, to close the county schools on the 19th tostant, was Applications of Miss Sal- He Hudvon and Miss Annle Briggs for teacuors? aan wore Pferted. is 4 Hover Sravex the sturm Lemuel Lusby, ist ¥ LiGaTmINe.—Daring the frame house, of Mr. On G street, between 12-h and streets southeast, was struck by lightut on the west the aw : Teerncton.—Yesterday, of Hunter agt. an action for one as health inspector, which was if was on leave of ab- that it was customary jury on during a leave, bot the by anding &@ verdict for de- on the for the pay to decided bo Tendant. Aausctos Pak —The colored map and circulars, together with the nenily executed Uth- etephic mape of the above an town, are now on exhibition and cam be ob- a=. ®t the auction reoms of Latimer & ‘Tee wove srxctacie will be witnessed at Loetfer’s Wasbingion City Gardin, 100 nan York svence west, on Monday next, of two horses palling ve strengt?. of ove man without dbim release bis byid. Bo ulu Needfeldt, Martha | lected permanent presiding a nad Bee eee Cornelius Kyan permanent’ = her ‘ | was twenty-nix societies reprossuted, and tts Prize, a gold cross, was given to Mary | delegates aathorized the marshal to Assi, Position of the sucieties im the line, and mittee reported the following route, which was FOURTS DISTRICT. pony No. 13, Miss Loais Stroble, Po- a , | Adopted: The line will be formed In tront of by we boon | the City Hallat So’ctock p.m on Sunday, Ja transferred during the year 38 papils, leaving | 2 td proceed along 4s. street to Penusrive, on the rolis at mt . 49 of whom are ready for transfer. apd exercises were interesti proficiency exhibited satisfactory to wil concerned. The roll of honor was as follows. Medal to John Campbell, between whom nd Wm. McGinnis there wasa | Bia avenue, to 15% street, to K, to 16th, to L, to to 15th, to the charch. Collections will be taken Up ou the day of the procession among the soci. etiee. It was announced that Father Barotti bad invited the Young Catholics’ Friends Socie- | ty to actas guard of honor on the occasion of merit, The former, however, showing the best | the corner-stone fod 0 tener Ghee rset George ‘Stani, George ‘Tasker’ Elva B. Rice, | Under ti —- Washington Deiving Wiitam Lecsuciset, Henry Selby, William | Asso° seek ples mood park yee: MoGianis, John Newman, Harry Mouney, Sam- pees Cees was rf Seat dedly ua! nel Cr Frederick ire and decldedly un- ‘to wago in five, for a OF $600—-4i60 to tne first, 109 to the second: and three to enter, two to start. The OUTRAGE.—A woman, formeriy the slave of Mr. Jobnu Broders, and still living with man, wear Springfield station, was caught in near that place, while on her way home, VNghetoro- hei anarap Ng = Female primary No. 2, Jefferson oy Tooking for pane mp3 Barnce A rd ce ‘are supposed to live bere, bat Histed by Messrs. AtLac and ia press See t-te See Of many parents and friends oils. Toe Schoo! i composed of two va ‘Taye Donono Paorsety is Coust.—Yes- and Dariogthe terday. Cireait Court, tae case of Donobo been tirty-three transfers to higher grates, agt Gilbert was tried. ‘Tals was an to Jeaving ti ready to be transferrei. Tis FéSarer $95,000, balance of the purchase money is w No.1 school. as the exercises ul 9 property, corner of 9th and D fally demonstrate4. The the jury gave a verdict for the Feeponses in arithmetic seugraphy were amount Claimed. » and he should vote to adopt | cock, $506.45; Harper's Fe: | port, 463.12; Lock 88, 4785. THE COURTS. Count in Gawarat Tanu. ‘To-day, Judges Wile, Olin, Macartuur ‘day, ‘yiie, Olin, ar Humphitys onthe bench, Judge W. ie. Saito, of Alabama, on motion of Mr. N. Wilson, was admitted to the bar. Judge Macarthur delivered the opinion of the coun ke case of Crott agt. the B. & 0. R.B. This was a_ H lost between New Yor. “Sd oo Be edgens een ccttvcres in New |X, never came into possession of the B. & U. B. + and the instractions below on that point were 4. The court held that the rale now is when there are connecting lines over which the is to be carried, that the company re- coleing the age shouid be held respousibie for the loss, court reversed the judgment below, and ordered a new trial. In the case of Campbell agt. American Popa- lar Life Insurance pany, Jadge MacAr. thur delivered the opinion of the court, sustain. ing the demurrer and giving parties leave to amend the pleas. Ip Gallaudet Sykes, Jaige MacArthur delivered the opinion of the coart. This iss suit on a bill of exchange drawn in New York, and defendant plead that he was simply an ac- that the biiThaving been drawn in New York and the transaction having taken place there the law of New York applies, and affirmed the judgment for defendant. Judge Humphries dissented, stating that if this was the law there would be but few bills collectable. Judge Ulin aleo dissented, and remarked that after accepping the bill Sykes coald not plead usury. Inve., Pennosk’s appli ent for rolling mills. je MacArthur deliv: ered the opinion of the court, reversing the decision of the Commissioner of Patents, and ordering the patent. Judges Wylie and Olin dissented. In the case of Faunce agt. the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, Judge MacArthur delivered the opinion of the court, rversing the setting aside the verdict, aud ordering a new trial. In the case of Kimbro agt. the First National bank—action on bill of exchange—Juige Ham- pbreys delivered the opinion of the court, af- ation for letters pat- firming the decision below. Smith and Towles agt. Wootrat, I~ age Humphreys delivered tte opinion, aif ning decision below. Judge Humphreys also delivered che opinion of the court in the case of W atte et al. agt. Freedmen’s Savings Bank. 1 this caso the queestion was as to the priority of landlord's Hlen, and the court de-sde¢ that the landlord's lien should not be given priority over a deed of trust, and dire<cs a decree in favor of the bank, aud for refexence to the auditor. Sanborn & Kin; ; O'Donaghne, Jadge Humphreys delivered the opinion of the court, directing decree for complainant. Cotton & Jarrett agt. Holden, Judge Wylie delivered the opinion or the court. This caso ws out of a mechanics’ lien, the ques- fom ie does the Tien take effet from the tine the work is commenced, or from the time of fil- ing the notice of lien. The court holds that thi lien dates from the filing of the notice, and affirms the decision below dismissing the Dill. Mitchel! agt. Seitz; decree below adirmed. Hoes agt. Wilson: Judge Wylie delivered the opinion of the court, affirming the decision of e special term in favor of complainant. In the case of Norment Fastoaught, Judge Wylie delivered the opinion of the coart, affirming the judgment below for the plaintiff. Judge Humphreys dissente d. Judge MacArthur stated that the chief jas- tice had left with him several opinions, and he announced them, as follows tewart ‘oe Blaine and Stewart agt. Ordway, (action for false imprisonment by the House of Represen- tatives;) overruling demurrers to pleas, with leave to reply. Fallon agt. Chronicle Pablish- ing Oo.; decree below affirmed; leave was given to amend pleading. Blackstone et al.; julg- ment affirmed. Ex parte, Baxter, (application for improvement in portable forges;) decision of Patent Office refusing patent affirmed. Circuir Court, Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, Shoemaker.agt. Paul; continurd to Wednesday next. Hunter gt. Cox; verdict for defendant. Donoho agt. Gilbert; on trial. Pouice Covet—Judge Snell. Yesterday, Charies Johnson, carrying @ razor; $50—and for larceny of « box of combs, $20 aad costs. John Brooks, profanity; #3. Elizabeth Brooks, profanity; *3. James Sepoy, prof ani- ty; $3. James Wylie, trespassing on ‘park; $5. George Watson, assault and battery on George P. Parker; $10 and cost. Kobert Thomas, larce- ny of a door-mat; #20 and costs. Daniel Bros- naban, aseault and battery on Jobn Coviey; this was a scrimmage at a wake. Brosnaban was fined $10 and costs, and Covley dismissed. GEORGETOWN. Coat Trape—The coal trade for the week ast bas been uninterupted and very active. essts. Gilmore Meredith & Co. have received 2,339 tons and shipped tons of Yonghing- Leny gas coal, and the entire receipts by all of companies were 17,455 tons, and the shipments 17,361 tons of Cumberland coal; making the total receipts for the week, 19,797 tons, sud the shipments 19,725 tons. FRESENTED. deome silver commanton sett bas been presented to the Ist colored Bap- tist church of this city, Rey. S. Alexander, pas- tor, by the ladies of the church. Graix TRape.—There were no receipts of grain to-day. The sales yesterday atternoon were 3,500 bushels wheat at $1.62 OrriceR Hosrivat, of the third police prae cinct, is confined to his bed with erysipalas. - Tue Casat.—The coal receipts of the Chesa- peake and Ubio Canal company for the week euding May 30th were. From Camb= $14.2°3.72;;Georgetown, $3,37 S154.91; total, $15,802 iz, ued Te the canal for tolls for the month of Mw berland, $61,505.42; Georgetow! 22. 56; Hane Williams. al, $6,510.74. over the canal t ‘The total amount of coal ship} daring the month of May, 1514, was 114,560 tone, against 105,061 in May, 1573, showing $,905 tons in favor of this year. For the year to that date $19,974 tons 11 cwt. were shipped, showing a de- crease compared with the like period in 1873 of 71,639 tons 16 ewt. Decrease in canal shipmenta 13,496 tone 6 cwt.; in railroad shipments 53,134 tons 10 cwt. SECOND IVSTALLMENT or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING LATER STYLES, BETTER MADE, AND LOWER PRICES. PRICES OF SUITS: All Wool Cheviot Buits, 86 Af Woot Hairline Butts, $7 All Wool Cassimere Suits, $4 9 1 Woot Scotch Baits, $10 Buasels Cascimere Saits, ‘910 ‘North Hosic Suits, @11 Biverside Suite, 132 Silk Grafe Suits, @1 Penulagton Saite, $12 Silk Mixed Suits @ Dadley Suits, $14 Dingonal Buns, $16 Middlesex Flannel Baits, 913 Diamond Check Suite, @17 Worsted Basket Suits, 15 Imported Casaimere & 820 PRICE OF DRESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH; Bingle Breasted Black Cloth Ceats and Verts, from @10 to Doubie Breasted Black Oloth oats and. Vesta from @49 to @¥S English Disgonal Coats and Vests, 8B. ae PRICE OF PANTS: Fin All Woo} Light Cassimere Panta, from 94 Business Pants, from @ 1. YOUTHS’ SUITS-at gi0 ga e7 @9 a 13 au * biader Fy 28 Between 10th and lith streets, mayls-tr NEW Buoks. ‘aldfried. A Novel. By Auerbach. Puperhuman Origin of the Bible: By Honry Poetry of the Orient. By Alger. Irtho Rew saath Seto! Library Books, ate helene | 3° \CHARD B, MOHUN & CO., BOOKSELLESS AXD STATIONERS, 1015 Penneyivania Avenve, NEW BOOKS ¢ Everg-tieca! Altiance of 1873, 8 vol , #6 Bar. |, by J. it Motley. 8n0, ST. aa ae ag aaa * CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN ADVERT'SEMENTS LECTURES JUST RECEIVED. & new Sapply of Low-cat, H4trrsics : ven-back Dress Shirts; wer good, #2; best, HALF PBIOB" yords STRIPE by wy Bi Ag dg ORGANDIB 8UITINGS Alro, & VIOTORIA L& that can't be matched in th Wi ieaiines ce F sireet, ear Bourteosth, At the request of many persons, MA. SUTRO Hee conseat~! to repeat his Lectare on MINES AND MINING, Lewis’ “Popotar Une Prise Store.” 2 —— Seating Machine Sales for 1873. OMBER COMPARED Wita Tass SOLD Ti WR (ret Maen) at 289, ¢ Diarict, 6 RREDECTION IN PRICES —To woadie os to Mearenet by She CALOIUM LIGHT, a ae out our entire stock of DEY ops At Solclock on the evepings of ence, Davis, Etna and Bartram & Fanton Sew- | ini RYEBYTHING Ar REDU EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, UNLESS a bag yd cl more in 1571 than ay: aged mock ip jorge, and Bargains wey OTHERWISE ADVESTISED "i expect . . BENJAMIN MILLE! be Wheeler & Wilson sold 9,396 more im 1371 pa sles by Domestic rose from 10,397 sold im IST1 ta 49.554 sold in 1872. ‘The Singer from 191,260 to 219,758. No sworn returns bave been made for the E. Howe. state to have sold 154,90), but ——— judges say they hare not svid that number. SALES oF 1873, The Singer Mfg Co. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. | Sy Tag Fy z J | Ss ? Bd fi Yo Wheeler & Wilson M’ ines; Bail re > Glrcertne’or G: "eed S. M. Co. = ee Seta Wilson S. M se Being 22 feet by @0 feet . jew from the Gold Medal 8. M. Co. (Home) R ises conveyed by Bichard Smith to th» iate Wm. | Westward Vie Wilcox & Gibbe S. M. Co... . Fletcher, as per deed recorded ia liber W. B. Ort and Gold American B. H. 301, folio es. Seat nein one Gt. Fenty tn ‘ B. P. Howe 8. M. Go 4 ‘Term: On -third cash;Dalanc*in6andI2months, | Weight, » Ore, Waste Bock, and a Ton of Remington Empire #. if. G0... with interest, eecored by'a deed of trast oa ths pro’ | Silver Cords of Fite Wood Barned Co. 2 Ferty. All conveyancing at the cost of the parcha- ser. A deposit of @1W required whea the fe strech off, ie Florence 8. M. Davis 8. M. Co. Victor 8. M. Co.. Pampe; the Most Urocked and ng Ore, Gan- Property THOMAS DOWLING. Aue » Discovery pieside a en BE THomas powrine, sed vegialerarce: Employing Etna, J. E. Braunadort USTER’S SALE OF VALUABL: be ing of Ore. W. Bi Bartram & anton... pehiens TRUDRCEELTY IN CRONE Mocbeninn, fe Germyas" Denteunial 8. M. Co ples of Ventilation Keystone 8.M.c Gonsum ie canne of The Singer ‘en _— Wheeler oc wre sii; romacore Bl A Delage Mioe—daed be about; og Down the Shaft, Fi Howe Machine Co. Jacket Mine—@ Ts burned to death Gre ver & Baker 8. Add of June, A D. 2874, at the nout of 4 o'clock | and Bescue threns® the Pumeel, alee Teer ‘aker 5. - m.. ths following described real estate sitneted 1a | Mining Soenes in ali Parts of the World ~omestic S. MM. eTgetown, District of Gommbia, viz: All that lot Weed 8. M. Co. Of ground, lying and being in Georgetown, District | Admisidn free. Tickets may be obtained on ap Willcox & Gibbs 8. M. Co. Columb and known as parts of lots Bo. Li2 and ication ef the office of Willerd’s Ht Wilson 8. M. Co... No. 183, in Boatty and Hawkins’ addition to satd Men Hotel, aod Ph A B town, bounded as follows: Beginning {or the same 7 Gola edal’s. Ms suth side of M1 strent To M. Go. B. P. Howe 8. M. Co. Victor 8. M. Co. frame W era we ‘Sati 1, that other part of Lin Bo. fm salt Boat The Singer Mfg © gic Haw bios’ addition. banded ae follows: Bogis Wheeler & Wilson M Ding at a point in the west line of H wh sevect tent 35 feet or thereabouts, south from the west corner of High and 3d s rai thence south with High street 5 feet, more or les, and running back west of the same widrh tot West line of said Lot No. 125, improved with a fae path- Howe Machine Uo. es itoJaly 1) Wilcox & Gibbs 8. M. Co. Wilson 8. M. Co........-., three-story Brick Store and Dwelling. a Warusr's Underwesr for Gente Amer, B. H. 0. & 8. M. Uo. Will be gold together, ail those two parts of Lot 7 Origuial Howe 8. M. Co Ho. as. ital Beat iitnd, Hawklas" atiitiea. Ladiee’ Case ne Gente. jorence 8. M. Co, iret Mi inded as followe: Begial Full stock of White Goods, cheap fuch from the ithwest corner of bh and 31 fs po whee Hireeta. and on the south line of 21 atrest, Resbrosseres Wate boneend Pans Embroidered White Suite and P Embroidered and Piain Wrappers. JOUN T. MITCHELL, jel-6t_No. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB A Babee Lor or {hen south 3 fret: then, south as ‘hen south 28 feet 9inches toa Ime with the nerth wall of Jacob Bam 4 td 3 : Ra : 4 i it “ He t . Becond part bounded as fol- lows: Beginuicg at the southwest corner of the jit Bartram & Fanton inst described. at the Bartlett 8. M. Co, J. G. Folsom. McKay 8. M. Ass‘n. C.F. Thompson, Union Button Hole of 28 hes, more or less, to Brooks’ north line, then east 4 fect, then north parallel to the first ling 28 feet 3 inches, more or less, and then westerly to the beginning. chine Uo. * AT 12% CENTS PER YAuD, ——.—_—— ALso. ¥ All of Lot Bo. 122, id Beatty and Hawtin« pie tig ln Se addition, ‘rootiag about & feet ve seat tins 2 i, reetvand an Jaconet and Lisle Thread Underwear, Meee tans runsing beck of eame width about 15) | worth 35 cents. feet, improved wijh two two-story Frame Dwellings LO, Alltbat part of Lot Mo.'7.f0 ssid Beatty and Howkine’ ad¢ ition, fronting 23 feet on the north Lins ot Dunbarton street, and being the sams as ooa- veyed by ism R. Woodward, trustee, to Jacob Bameburg by deed dated Sept. 29, 1363, Lao, They will sell on the premisss,on SATURDAY, the 13th day of June, 1574, at the hour of 4 clock Linen and Jean Drawers, Half Hose, Collars, Ties and Glovas, Alpaca, Silk, and Gingham Umbrellas. For Travelers—Trunks and Satchels, At Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 3 Street, between | and K. ———- Use Dooley’s Yeast Powder if you light, sweet ‘and wholesome Biscuits, Rol! BOGAN & WYLI jeltr 3.01% and 1020 7ch strest north ‘TH VERY LATEST! BROVHEAD & Cv, P. m., ei that pert of Lot T3,in Old Geos Pastry, &c. Your grocer sells it. town, District of Golumoia, bouuded as follows: 1208 F street, between 18th and Lh streote, , Beginning for the same cn the west site of High Great nissan ~ now Legg se sireet..ot the southeest corer sont iet iz ss NOW OFFER to purchasers of Wall Paper and adow | thence west with the sonth line of # foot, $ Shades at Kidwell & Henderson, 406 9th street, eeoneren —e to ay a Pcs . gein BLEACHED COTTON at 12% F . i 6 ence east to first line 62 fost y 3 Opposite ¥. M,C. A. Building. 44 street, thence south siturwest line of High wrest cemarTipeck Garver. and Sprague PRINTS at 10 wi | 2 the begionin logether with ths large Samsc mili . + jo are oat s . et, rors H POPLINB, in Grey and Brown, 1a Hollander Bros. 6,16 All (hoee lots of grownd Lying and being ia Gao centa, toxn, District of wool DEBAGE. 40 com 3. in Peter, Bea! Cd Beautifol sideband PER == UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Bize #6 and Threlgeld and Deskin 48; Linen Shirts and Collars, 19 inches; at Hol- ite. ALES ond Law 244i ion to said town, as the <ame are leid down ‘very cheep. lander Bros. th ats aed place ot vlatown,improved by wiargs | are. ns in BLACK GRENADINES ant ———_o——_—__ Frame Boi. _ Wine or Taz Woops, indorsed and pre- | "Termect wale: One-third of the purchass money Ricgant PABIG KIDS st 63 conts ant op. scribed by the leading physicians asa laxative | +f esch parcel sold co be cash, and the balance tn | Lovely Sa ny, eben, 09 com P = and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining In | twocqul payments ate contests G10) Ue SUN UMBEBLLAS, trom 3¢ popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Uon- Peoee a —~ a stipstion, and Headache fs unequalled. 4,9,002" gesasstey eben abd on the ratification of aay sack sale a And « host of other Goods Enay Feet syepeite ag po pee GBBATLY BEDUCED IN PRICES Being tnd ble to hesith and comfort, | oneach parcel ssid” All coneeemect one cent | mayaete thonands of persons come from far and near tw | 0% egcR parcel sola All comveyanctvg a cos ‘Terms to be complied with within ave 's from day of sale, otherwise the Trasteo reserr= the right to resell the proper.y sold at the risk aad visit Dr. White, the practical Chiropodist, whos? at NOTICE! NOTICE NOTICE: establishment is located 535 FIPTEENTH Stamer, | Ccst of the dy fanlting p srchacer or purchasers, _ Opposite United States ‘Treasur, partment, | Trasters. DBY GOODS are mili selling st low rates at Dr. White removes Corns without pa.n, co sate, co IELIAM 'g: Oakery, {Te Avct, | BAXTRES, 1990 Pounsyivauisaveses, Mopalts that the shoe can be worn with ease. Iie sus- | - S aud Alpaces cheaper than ever. Drees Go ts, Piyuse cessfully treats Bunions, Clad, and Ingrowing | [MPOLTANT To RUY: F READY iG | fad White Goods, st popular prices. Cott.ius ‘aod Natls, Vascular Excresceuces, and otuer de- a cone am oS pp renpow cheap. Himeeene ee Parstery to changing my business, 1 will sii 5 Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. £00810, ver ont. Lenn than any house in tue Dis- et. 8 Fee, $i per viet Now is the time for barg: RICHARD FULLALOVE, PR Sor of ee the office precindes vistt- masl 47 High streot™ patients at lences except after 6 p. m. \EORGETOWN SAVINGS " ARB better iblished in Washington 1361. G * on ay STREE’ SRI Res ‘ “One eae ore om Ons ———o——___ | ING Maourne. The ny ome chatee made for advice apd medicise. Drag celebrated Basaar P: Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory. Teh streee, yw aum’s it, Intelligencer building. em 0,28 be! aK (OBN, Pres't: J. KSON, a HO! ee DIC! WN, Cashier. precesass- Stan Oe of187: THE ——— SEwine Macuime roy — H. Pott nba <2. Doel : To Prevent Fever and there is no | BileyA.Shinn, E.D Hartley, eno rag like Dooley’s Tonic. €1 per © Pomp’s ExTeaor cures rheumatism, burns, ulcers, , sore throet, sprains, agg eee old sores, en colic, aralzia, hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, etc, all other s4vertised As the improvement in the fact that it is a standard | execution of work inthe dyn ented of in medical writings, acd | Parwent all orders of any freee Known ti be a cure for these m,th,s,tt and highly epprevigted. BTeRs and Barometers are repaired * Dryer and made to order by Hempler near 4 oe Glee, Anti farther notice, No. 7 —_——_¢_—_ rgetown, D. THE COMMUMTY at Lar; appreciate the use- ® fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. is | N iigeiat be a EL DI GANT 1 Ws | AND OYSTs& ang%ly 59 High mreet, Georgetown, D.6. MERCHANT TAILORS. SMITE, MEKUHANT TAILOR, STRgET, OPPosiTE Patent Ores Washiagton. { ‘'[ HE MILD POWER CURES. Humphrev's Homceopathic Specifics Have proved, from the most ampl« experience, ar cptite success. Simple, prompt. citicient and relt- ~ _aratiy™ ce, able, Ther ate the’ fuly fmndicines perfecdy 0.0. apted 10 popular wee-so elimpic . 3. fannet be wade in using the » & ierenerie M, #. Lenten & 00.0 free {rom Gaugor; aud Orfizess, ABMY AND NAVY relial ‘Ley bave tl ERCHANT TAILon, ~ from ail, end wiil alweye render satisfaction. Hotel, (iste Brown's.) evenings. No. Cures. Pr ‘evers, Congestion, Icflammation.. 3—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Ooii S—Orying Oolic or Teething ef Infants. 4—Diarrhora, Onildren er Adulte. &- Dysoutery. @riping, Billivus Colic -. 6—Obolers Borbus, Vomiting ... Metropolitan 5 yi-ly Bios s6u Peon ave... Washington. LAST CHANCE LIFE AssU fry SSURANCE nlgis, Toothache, Baceasic™ FOB The Dusioess of thie Company pas, for years boon 30—Dytpepsiey Billions Seemch neve gree = 7 semis ss EYEE, Ge ea ACN IE Leatorta ta Brame pera SN MASY BOREONE! | ine DURANCE 2 ig Ie ruplions: Ball Rincon, Beets —— 1s—Bhenmatiom, Bbeumsti> Pst abiagere Zire Ineurance Company of New York— Pubes FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT | “Repu: Fire Tegarance es IN AID OF THI PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. JULY 31ST, is74. LIST OF GIFTS. 5 2 2s 3% 2 rs a Ps Fy zB 35 Ps a = & & wy & bo Bo S by 50 so a a be » a a Family Unses with a8 lures, drachin Visle, Rowowood nti peice “Hear pasa 55 SESW Tees Orrick axv Derot, 56% Baoavway, 8. ¥. marls-waeam r