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nnn He case with tore 4 eG eA rey en cesar ag See RLY | £07 ote publ hea, aa nat tyne orry ITEMS. ee ee oe nt pv a h TRIAL FOR CONSPIRACY. ba nel ee es Tg Sen | Sri Da te board iereseac ane diseases, StiTs To ORDER, with promptness, from #25 | FJAYSRLEY's MINSTRELS POOSTH GRAND aeNUaL BALL j ued eracter OF proiess.. Aue that the board armed upwards. ino. C. Haxwine, or Ta" | dress rrisgtoa., god.” Recersary legal i ‘been thor. | °2' - DOUBLE SHEET { a STiuct wan ka eect siase 1f OPE Mr: | cogett cade the ighes pee eee —___¢__No- #10 7th street. AT FORD'S TO-NIGET. BIA BENEVOLENT Asenrry a = = a TWENTY seVRNTH DAT. Harti, on his conclusion, bo’ J was District in ite efforts to abatewome oe thoes Cons Extaves Sans Paw , SATURDAY ....Novembor 21, 1574 | terday, in the Criminal Court, Jad, promptly checked. | formidable and long-standing wataanoes, which | Duriions manvais ongtes, soignes avec succes, Whi Pace Pract ae —— —= | Hompbreye, the trial of Hiram ©. Whitley, | A tecese was taken at ed Loa o tie a ma J ineritane sith of the comm par te, Dootwar Waite, _hiropediste, No. S35 | BOUBES CROWDED NIGHTLY. | NASONIO TEMPLE : THES. . sf S vi On reasse: , Mr. Davidge th street, 0; the Treasu partment. War Geranraae woes Chief Signal Officer, } Ricbard Harrington, and Arthar B. Williams, | | 0? aon ctine tn bse Brn mind che necessity of g0tWatte poison to fer *T, m1 ry | On WEDNESDAY EVENTING, Nov &5. 1e9<¢ to fe~) and sustain an epidem'c ———_- CHANGE OF BILL NIGHTLY etre) oRaBiLitise.—For the soni re will | arse on, for : obstructions in the Well-direct ye - s Gee "clear weather and low tewperatare will office, was centinnen, 508 ee an OA fe- , on llng go on, efor” of “the board to conserve the public oe Se Micet n ts, different from any- LADIES MATINEE SATURDAY. mevall, with. Gght, varsehas winds Sad rated | pore <iseed, Me, Seamnech, See Oe Geta ig | Te east Senin, Mr. Davidge; do 304 | geaith of the peopie, it should vigorously prose Fite Worsted Coste, with Y 106 match, at | meter. For the Guif states, Tennessee and | Harrin her paitiams contin. as bis argu- | wish to proceed with the argument cute its endeavors to secure the ni CS ing Abas rem Venta $6 mato a | oakaeaien ele Penge I anf or npg amy rool peyton ian. rte ae ee pal. ,Davidge sala he wonld be very glad to | “thonty. © oat eases Choice petmrarst Ona Vous feces sud’| MONDAY NXT, mw.¥. >. OOBWAY, ta | ATURD FEC LOw operas and siew : ‘ seal : i ws port be ven ber 23h tomporatere and slowly falling barometer. Vier | it wae conclave Om “us subject that Somerville | witha: Es sueert argue the case. His own | is appended showing the complete statistics for | # © GEO. O. Huwxixa, No. 410 Tth street. | tom Taylor's Piss, CLABCARTY Bowl? =| "Tickate, 61, admit Se ree ena aii cave nous Lake Baperics | ai thanrn nu og the eyideuce) went werd that | Tosemeatwestnatbe should asterensiee cen: | Actotont one, the only two months of | Reap rr Art—Read over carefally the whole Via LBS NATIONAL fHEATER, anne cloudy weather, with snow near Lake Superiot | at this "_ceting he would give some information | buy probably be might accede to the request of | the past vear in which the registrar's umica was scheme of the last Library Concert. ‘Ihere ina | 9 - 7TE TB a re abt Canes tenn atture tat | 2,2, Hayes (Butler) and Harrington; Har- | frietds and make schort argument’ imoperation. ‘The total number of deaths in } food deal mere in it teas the ap ae SUNDAY. 1 wresure. Fer the lower lake region end New | Mgton went there on the order of his | “The court said that the gorerument proposed | the District forme oan August, 1Si4, was | Slone.‘Tbere are four single giite, ranging = | Sin pressnre. For the lower Inke region and New | superior officer, Judge Fisher. They were | to argue the case on Monday and part of ths | 385, or 148 per cent. of the entire registered | from avs neo ne $100,000, and then there are hun- THIED GBAND SA: BRD a England, areas of snow, fullowed = clearing | then om the lookout for Haves, as he was | Gay on Tuesday, when the chargo would follow | mortality for the year ending September 3, 1371. dreds and thousands of smaller ones, bat nous AND CLASSIC CONCERT, | WEET END CATHOLIC RIBRENIAN and continued cold weather, north or west | suppored to be the burglar. Somerville was | Cither on that day or the next day. He woutd | OF this number 21s were children under 5 years | So smait thet the person who draws t=" would v Mexew nah acts, | . . Sree rece alieleee ameter, For te | anxious to get his client relezsed, and the idea | Sccede to the request of counsel- | of age, viz: 103 white and 145 colored. the death | rerase to cash them bectere they etre Lenee Gkany ORCHESTRA | SE at Setar, © states. generally clear and cold weather, | just then was (o release Bentun to get Hayes, | “Sh 1° un adjourned to 19 o’clock on Monday | rate among white children being 2 75 par cent. | 1%! Anticipations. ‘There ts a prot eves ie ke v | Wit! take plece ‘west or northwest winds and slight | Who was then thought to be the criminal. Just morning. | of the entire month, 94 per 1,00) (equal forthe | Puytuticipations Th roomates aes ae Muy menus oieaal | OPD FELLOW: HALL, SEVENTH STREET, i a Custionary signals con- | as now the prosecution would molie prosequi Fear to 11.25 per 1,000) of the white population, | Can hardly lose anything worth mentioning. J WILL CRos: | Oo THUGSDAY EVENING, Dacouber Si, iste, i Eastport. For the canal | every man in the world to get at Mr, Harring- | The Board of Health. (110.000;) while the rate among colored children | Ruta few days remain in which to buy tickets, ‘The celebrate Meith NEW Vesus Eve region of New York, the temperature wilt ton, whom they believed, or affected to believe, | VITAL STATISTICS. Of the same age was 37 64 per cent. of tae entire | and as they ase bow selling they may all be ex- mr SLDECK EB; KONE TOMnTa! frtondeto Roop tinue below freezing during Saturday night. | was at the bottom of the'conspiracy. Harring: | At the regular meeting of the Doardof Health | monitor or ae 1,009 (equal for the year | Banted before that tee hte aaa WASHINGTON STNGREBUND the shen that has atten | ton went to Philadelphia because directed todo | isst night, Mr. Langston, from the committee | t> 4438 per 1,000) of the colored population | be sufficient for any prudent man, a BaF . _ that this wit & Sc a | £0. Mr. S. then took up the bailing of Benton, | on ordinance, reported that the board have no | (40,000) of the District. Agcuntor rain fall ———_ Admission, 28 om: Suc “5 LOCAL NEWS. and urged that Harrington acted thenin accord- | power to reguiaie the construction of water | fur the month of August, 145 iaches; mei Tux Best Prace to Buy Gent's and Bove’ > DO Rad at the : . epee Heke Avce with his duty, and that itistead of getting | closets or inlict fines on plumbers tor neglect | barometer, 30.59 inches; meau thermom,ter. foods, Trunks and | his dail reduced he had endeavored to get Judge ting the week, Doors oper at is, &e, To = Hate, Gents’ Furnishing Umbrellas is at +*Lewis The total number of deaths for September | tween I and K to put in the necessary water traps. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR OP VITAL STATISTH inches. Olm to place it higher than Judge O. thoagut 9 7th street, ba- ve E-amet, the law authorized. | 2 27, ay { &. 0. 0. F. Levee . Was 277, or 10.5 of the entire registered mor- = ne Aa AL THEATER, i ‘The telegrams were taken up seriatim and | pr, Bliss, registrar of vital statistics, sub- | tality for the year ending September 30, 174, | - DOOLRY's Yeast Powder cannot be excelled AGING A vu FOR THE RENETIT OF T | = ned, Mr. Sinithers claiming that the | miited his annual report for the year ending | and of this number 157 were children under 5 | for making light, sweet Rolls, Biscuits, Waf- - . Hitt t | “H's” referred to Howard. Air. Smithers said September 30, 1874, including the births a years of age, viz: 62 white and 95 colorad. fi-«, Corn Bread, &c, It is always ready and ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION j 2 “ | the telegrams were of so little importan: | deaths for theten months ending Jaly al, and ‘The rate of mortality among white children | reliable. Of the great Cum dian, AT ODD FELLOWES’ HALL, Gid not tee! compelled to explain then:, batas a | the marriages, births and total mortality forthe | of the above-named age wa: of the entire To ne crREn of Rupture weer the Elastic | Ma. J. KL. EMMET. mat ier of courtesy, of gentlemanly dealing, he | months of Anguet and September, with the | number of deaths for the cn, Db, OF 00.53 per | pene, £35 Penneyivacia avenue northwest a4 in bis dolightfal perfarmance of H * Sirot ¥ would consent to offer the explanations. Alter | meteorological observations for the same time. | 1 000 (equal for the year to 677 per 1,000) of the < = = os 4 FIZ, Ox, OUR COUSIN GERMAN, Os WEDNESTAY EVENING, Nor as.) explalming the import of the missing telegram | He states that the same difficulties referred to | white population, (110,00%;) while the deaths Ooams, BuNions, &o. introducing sil bis woncerful specialties, — vlna See new advertisements of B. xi & | he said it was supremelyTidiculous and unjust- | in his last report arising from defective laws on | Snong colored children of the same ago was | For relief from Gorme benios Clad and In- SONGS, DANCES, SOLUS T ara Sone ly eruel for the coungel on the other side to at- | the subject of vital statistics still exist, yet they | ) of the entire mortality of the month, er | growing Nails, etc., visit Dr. White's establish. Friday—B- 'RMMAT 5 . ‘Among t propriations male yesterday by | temptto fasten upon these two young men the | have new entered upon one of the most impor per 1,000 (equal to 28.50 per 1,00 fur the | ment, Wo. 639 lath street, opposite the U.S. | Saturoay aft Grané FRITZ MATINER Tickets, (admitiiog @Gentioman and Laty.) 92 the Met st Episcopal charch comm'tree in | Crime of larceny. It was aa attempt to show | tant epochs in the history of the District exer- year) of the cored population, (49,00) ‘Treasury. P: rofenion €2uts; reserved places, New York on the extension of the church was | that these men were not only knaves, but fools, | cising a direct influence on the sanitary inter- The report was adopted. oo conte ex the sum of $1,000 for Washington for they both knew all the rules of evidence. | ests of the people by enforcing the act of Con- ‘TRY THE ELastic Tuvss, 235 Peansyl MONDAY, Ne Daitr’s Finn « — The Sunda ovette 18 brightening up forthe | and were aware & return copy could easily be gress authorizing the Board of Health to make !| avenue. 25 Theater Ocmpan: . 0 York, iu the great play, LECTURES appr holidays, and Col. Fiorence(whose | procured, and then the telegram in courttospo- | und entoree regulations to secure a fall and | eg EO RGETOWN. 8 — pe MONSIEUR ALPHONSE, = health is getting better) promises a very iuters | liste it would be doubly damning against them. | ccrrect record of veal statistics, incinding the | Pea aa THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales Of!872 | proguced wiih the toe causieite stage ador Y. ™ © A LecrOne covase esting and attractive nuimber to-morrow. | Mr. Smithers concluded by saying, as he was to | registration of deaths and the interment of the | | GRatn Trang —Arrived, boat Irene Knot! » | Were $219,660, | Mentseverseenia Wasbington, — — novis tr > Rev. Samuel Kramer has declined the ap- | be followed by Mr. Davidge in a very clear and | qcad of said District. In addition to the Tegis- | With 00 bushels wheat for J.G. & J M. Wat rs; | 7 ASHINGTON YHEA FAR G0 MIQUE. an Point ment of pastor, tendered him by the con- | logical view of the case, he would not press hls | tration of birthe and deaths, and in order that | Sehr. Kitty Ann, with 1 600 bushels for Hartley B® LATIMER & CLEARY, | WwW — . THR LEAVING INTELLS on gre gation of 2th-street M. E.church. Other | Views further upon the atcention of the | retiablecomparisons may be made, and that | & ed We note sales yesterday and to-day of Saeaneee sat Beal Estate Brokers, | MONDAY, NOVEMBBR 16, Every Night and duties preciude him from taking the pastorate. , Jury. . periodical reports of vital statistics may be ex- | 1.000 bushels wheat at 1 dio. at 1.29; ee cones Ear roma eranee ant Lita | Wednentay aud Se urvay Matinees ATTRACLIONS OF THB sKASON Mr. J. F. Zimmerman, business agent of the | , Mr. Harrington eaid it was his purpose to@l- | Changed with them, correspondence has been | d0- at 1 36; 1.600 do. at 1 0 do. at 136555 js | pFyeytewent of the youre A rican, Actor, Mas: cee b Opera Company, arrived in | dress the jury, but he did not expectto becalied | opened with the registrars of the principal | do. atl 4,100 do. 3 1 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TRE | Seana cr nein coe rng Hebe gnihn ng Tho sexe four Lecte me this Eterery Bivies ty this morning. The Kellogg Troupe | upon to do so before Tuesday, at ieast,but they | cities of the United States and Europe, and a Fe atl ss; 5 560 do. 3, BAST SIDE OF vin STRERT, BETWEEN L | FLASHES 5 {this Cou we wil! be given t appear at the Nations) Theater for a short | bad finally arranged among themselves that registrar has been provided ip the office in | 90. at 1.26; ) do. at 1 S'BEET AND PUL season. commencing on Monday evening, De- | Mz. Davidge shouldconciude the arguments to ‘ BLIO SQUARE, BRING | justly " which such record will be made as will show at | 140 do. at 1. 7; 295 do. at 1.25. NO. 909 NORTHWEST. the jury, ane be ( Harrington) would follow Mr. @ glance this comparative statement. and 140 do. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, November the | £° JAMES T. FIELDS 224%. Market firm. The re- é 3 vpon theet The eminent Reston rebilisher, and former The Frederick (M@.) Urion says that the Smithers, Hedid not expect to occupy more THE PRACTIOAL RESULTS Ccints of grain for the week have been 34,735 HB woth neers part bot iis mene Ne, Ee eh Sees qhe™* Adlauate Bstthiy Frederick Pennsylvania Line [atlroad will | thap one hour, and would prefer not todo 0 | of the enforcement of these regulations is to | bushels wheat and 1,650 bushels corn. 43, twoproved by a three-story frame dwelling. ps, | Word Fepowwed Fire King” Nov, 13, Nov. 16, Nov, 20, and Now. 25 shortly pass into the hands of the Penneytvania | UNtil to-morrow. place under immediate observation the number | Coal Taave.—The receipts and shipments | ing No. 909, east side gh stract, between {ned | BAttows Garcany FAMILIAK TALKS AP iroad company, and that the extension of | | Mr. Davidge said he was in doabt as tothe | or deaths occurring In the District, the causes | Of Coal by the different comltantes for tie nen Public Bquare This property beiug eligibly located | epee ae Sk road to Washington will ere long become a | Récessityor even propriety of addressing the | and locality of each, enabling the board toarre-t have been as follows:—Borden, received 1,~ nd the attention of partics seeking pro- | - Tekh or iee ts Liow. fixed fa Jury, as he was not well, aud if he were, he did | the spread aud progres of epidemic, eniemic, | tons, shipped 1,800 tony New Central, recervod | fratia eens FEN S® arts SRSE SERS Weel ONS LOveeeslew. " 4 Thanksgiving Eve) the | Bow see how any human being could present the | contagious or infectious diseases promptly | 28, shipped 3,055 ton: in, Feceived 3,300, | , Terms: One- hird cosh; the balance ia thr : "EN PRICES BE ARRANGED TO SUIT POCKETS lows Will give a grand lewee at the 7th- | Ca*é any clearer or more forcibly than had al- | gbate existing caases of preven’ maladies, | Shipped 1.900 tons; Consolidation, received 5 Sislantnareere ira sired oy mee | 31228 PENNSYLVANIA AVBENUS AND TasTs: 7 he library. These | teady been done. He had not fully decided to | to secure a perfect registration of iuarriages, | Sh!pped 4,160 tons; total receipts, 9.87: trust on the premises, Conver. | Just arrived, a apiandid eolloctic ENGRAY a levees have been very successful and enjoyadie | argue the case, but woulddecide to-morrow. | hirthe and deaths for testamentary evidence, | tal shipmente, 10,915 tons. Mess Gilmore, | ancing at cost of purchaser, lu down when the | 1NGSead POHCES § PAINTINGS, aud fancy os im the past, and this one, judging from the ar- | To.day’s Proceedings. and to bring all causes of death under imme. | Meredith & Co. received and shipped 214 | property is struck of H s =n Ang A nents, will eclipse those of the past. ‘This morning, i anticipation that Mr. Har- {| diate official observation for the prevention and | tons Youghiogheny gas coal. j ovda-td LATIMER & OLBARY, Ancts, | n of FRENCH PRTC we eons ahath” tternuel reisea at Linco! “ r ld address | detection of crime. The reguiations have been | _ MEunens of Covenant Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., see | : e | cota it sce Pai abbath rnoon exercises at Lincoln gton, one of the defendan’s, would address 2 n tes oP special i S27 THE AROVE SAL¥ IS POSTPONED en ‘il " ding doors, for E '_grclock to-motrow will be made the jury, the court-room early became crowded. | in force since July 31, and for the months of POUR The nea auother column. | ePestay, Bovenies ath ott bs ts tea etre OF Ta minncucsr Geavounee, Avgust and September the registrar is abis to Lour.—The shipments of floar to New York, | ; president of the Young! At 1 Association, : nove: o’clock a. m. Mr. Harrington arose | Present the total mortality in classes and orders | Philadelphia and Boston by Georgetown mil. | — a LATIMER & OLBARY, Ancts, no has been on | and commenced his address by stating that he | Correct, and it is believed very nearly the entire | !rs have been 2 200 barrels, nearly all of which auly for the HAitays, ¢ jod. ‘Tp | have been high grades of family. We les coe “We are” . HARRY DONEHUF, the west and on the Pacitic ing which has | marriages avd births for the same period. ‘Tio b ah gt y TAR > i cast, and will give am account of the trip. It | Mowe} cnmmnatal of the tritesaying which has regulations a¢ a whole are models of brevity port Se) bbls. of eanal flour shipped by comas- a. is expected one of the newly-elected Indian | bimeelf has a fool for s client.” He did not perfection, and their practical operation thus | ‘ion merchants, commissioners will also addrees the meeting. COSTUMER, pear as a lawyer, but asa man. Since the 231 | far demonstrates the comprehensive care given | | C. & O. CaNAL.—Collector Blant reports 13% i = & 7 msi ; ’ 42% Llu STRERT, NEAL E. of April a pall bad rested over him; beside him | to this subject. ‘Ihe only regulations or tha | boats registered at his office fer the week. BOUND TO SELL.” naa apes om pres sevrra! hundred new and costty £ Vania avenue, pear 6th ‘reet, to the workmen | Since the day the Star Chamber committee had | requiring physicians when in attendance to re Besatttul Dre | it, it calls for speedy action on the part of the = 4 Tee BALTIMORE awD PoTowac K. R-Com- | was one who loves bim,and their little child | board to which objection has been made by | WATER Stamet.—The attention of the Dis pny why fone © depot at the corner of 6th and | makes ad music to him. The very blackness Coen ne treme apsciat oblige: | Te Cree sirest., Takiog te cma Mesquerade and Theatrical Costames, | 4 53780. cor e - | , but it was be- | tone are . : oe ght a i completed, gave an en” | of the night had been upon, him, but it was be- ning oucracas, | the amount of heavy bauligg that wees on | foxethor with every variety of Qustume—Ladies', : 4 hat be, for relief of the willers and Goat's and Children’e—for | © wed in the baildice. Mr. Je a renal Yeo * hi ‘acter, | portthe fullname of the father and mother, | powers t % Sen ae MALUCE BALLS AND PARTIES, tractors, (Messrs. Adams, of Baltimore,) pre- | had been at work. He would ask the gentic. | ber, Kc. This requirement was considered by | === PELRSUX ABD OLD POLES CONUEETS = sided. and seated at the table were about forty | man representing the government when he | Many of the medical gentlemen of the District | ALEXANDRIA | Rhee ran fn Hy ee, BD ¢ workmen, em es of the com’ and rep: came to close the case todo his duty and hol agunjust, in that it might, under certain cir- | ee A * : sentatives of the press. . wr. Geo. E. Kirk, at | him up as ir he did rot know him (thespeaker), | Cttstances, maxe their protessional and conti | Fings axp Incenpia Tho alarm of AND MUST 3 RE quest of Sr. Peregoy, made some re- | and spare any tears of sympathy. Mr. Har dential relations to patients the subject of ofti- | 4/4 about @ quarter past eleven o'clock Last AND MUST BE BE the completion of the building, ex- | rington them proceeded to state that he had re- | cial record and inquiry. After a full and satis night waa caused by the destraction, togetl the part of the Washington me- ceived the anonymous letter as proved, and | factory conference of the board with @ com- with most of its contents, of the slaughter pn the building. the kindest | called attention to the fact that he wascharged | mittee trom the Medical association of the D.#- 0 e ‘ p Laces. 38. 45 Tier Carma tort the t Prints. i line «fC ace bonee of Mr. John Wesley Benter,at West end. = ; , . e feelings for their Baltimore friends who bad | with having procured the writing of that letter | trict, it was decided by the board that the re. | The lows is atiaiad ‘at 91.000, for which there COSTUMER, | nowis 9 sade rear eee Toke Sith them eo long. After tall justice | in the indictment, but they had not proved or | ports of births should be considered as comply. | is no insurance. The several fires that have . & done to the edibles, the bumpers were | attempted to prove it. He paid no attention to | ing with the regulations, where the tact of -a oceurred in thia city during the current monte BUY Now! 60% 10th Street Northwest. ppAite apprise NSMADE TO WHAT 13 Bist and lasts followed. That to the press | this letter until he was told that Jensen had | birth is given, with the date, sex, color, and | lead to the belie that incendiaries axe av once : ene malo RAGS, TAU a a fo, by the represen" ative of Taw | been seen to enter into the office, and then he | euch additional data as the physician might bo | Head to the b ig standing reward for the arrest | Lbavane THEATKICEL Con roa eke FULL STO"K OF WINTER GOODS : And Baltimore Sun-| had a mere vague suspicion that something | able to gtve, without violating professional con- | of such miscreants, and it is to be hoped that nd Save 35 Per Cent. bard - ncaa to “Washington and | was wrong. Even after consulting Kichards | fidence, and that the statement should be borne | they may be detected. - ASKED BALLS sod PARTIBS enpplict st CONSISTING OF Baltimore mechanics,” Messrs. Shanon, Phil- | and Clarvoe he was under the impresson that | Upon the face of the report, that the attending | FRATERNAL Visit-—Osceola Tribe of F ad Teasovable rates i AC KETS, pl I beaded Hips, Burk MeDaniel to sentiments to the | there was nothing in it until hesaw the party go | bDyeician is unabie to make record of any at- | Men, of this city, will pay Black Hawk T. i —————— 8. aber @ Mask Is furnished with each | WAT NING J OW oon ee Ealtimere and Potomac road. To Mr. Pereguy | into the house. ft nad been proved that pape: Citiowal facts, by reason of his professional | or was ef AGEN tb ate pee | all Costrmes delivered and called for. | Bise phan a FUODE, plein and twitied. i lue ® large amount of praise for the efficient | had been placed in the safe, and it was trae. | Felations to the parties concerned, ne con instant. , L AOXLEY, ¥OF ithe sew ebec=* _ . manner in which be carried out the plans of | There was more thanone theory, one was th etrnction of the regulation proves eminently the arck or the general gocd man- ae Rested Coat Sutrmenrs.—Contrary to if the burglars were to come at all their object | fatistactory, v L jontrary 6O™ 10th strect> | it relieves the physician of an = MOURNING GOODS | t previous orders, # telegram was received her3, LB Ho, S Bale Naw Bich Biack and€ jored ETLES | would be to get certain papers relating to an | Occasional open violation of the regulations, | PTE morning, direcusg that ail tne boats of Ogee “ 39." | Lous sua Germar VELVaTS | Sbortion case, in which one of the most promi- | Nd furnishes the board more complete retarus | the Hampebire and Baltimore Goal company Tru BY. - Tru Br. | MEBING UNDekW EAB Tae Taratees.—T nt is the last chance | nent ladies in this District was involved, and | of births than would otherwise be obtained, | tbe Ham) or late up Mong tie oohal Geonte at MARKAITER'S, | BAND Hiv Fe ane HOSIERY matt : b that th id naturatly ‘look MARRIAGES. dup along ald be Bo. €39 7th street, vorwoon D and Ie strects, sight | HOUSEKEEPING GOODS to see the popular J. K. Emmott, at the Na | another was that they would naturally loo oe ‘ : | sent back to Cumbefland for the purpose of h tonal Theatre, his diverting character, Te for the books of Evaus. If they took The one remaining regulation to which ob- Fellows’ H Fritz, our Cous n German.” | He should have | either there would be some reason to suppose | jection has been advanc a full house at part Dai pdid Fi 13 that which re- | Tingiyg moto coal to tidewater t fore the saz. | dex Oboice OM Pi , last Also, largest stock’ Pay Frames, P' Goods ia fine ar p araiities wt bh avenus compan: been placed in the + and aiso pa- | to make return of the same, giving full nana | oO”: ng. On Monday evening | who was behind tt. Books had therefore | “uires every clergyman solemuizing marriages | Pevtion of canal navigation. — Gaz a e . en Binge, Nails, S0., to the District. j JON ¥, MITOHELE Yor Dear in Monsteur A!pl ers like those in Abortion cave, | and slematures of both contracting parties, | oT ee pete Cacu, at SSR ounephennie suena that they bring with ir. Harrington next referred to himself and | whether previ marnied, residenes,W3. The | oO ROOF ian ane remember Name end amber. jel-ly | Dowie et S31 ane a iid actress “Bijou” Heron. | Major Richards entering the office aud watch. | practical execution of this regulation imposes wae LL KI® DS OF GZNTLEMEN'S OAST-OFF | [p®” Gods Viny Cimar Haverly’s minstrels. that have become popu- | ing, stating that they took the very place of ail | Overous duties upon the clergy, which properly lereigned © WEARING APPAREL can be sold to the — | lar favorites this week, give their last perform. | others to prevent the escape of any one by the belong aoe apace a ating he marriage | ES st, the Fn : Se5 ee rectege o: arvesing ing cusUsTH, | ar ord’ 0 fouse to-night, app door. Yet the prosecution ask the jury to ense, and, bference between the AY next, the 27th th, D mtreat. between 6 w reets north- ARTER'S srac im one of their choles poe min | believe that be is euch a fool (being in the gor, | Board ¢ Health, a committee of the clergy and | sal: popvnly fur to "then of one ans Bath fg Boe by wal prompziy attenand tc. | OABTED'S, 707 MARKET SPace Monday eventog Mrs. Conway wil! appear tn | as to take the major of polics to th= place of alt | the chief clerk of the Sapreme Uourt of the | Sits of Went oe S-year Bonds of tae as tr an Tom Taylor's beautiful play, “Ctancarty. others where be could have arrested the par- | District of Columbia, it was ascertained that | ¢j'2 "1 } om ie . be | She will be supported by a fine compan ther. | After waiting some time they came to the | existing laws governing the matters of marriage | thie cf June oy 1 Georgetown Advertisements | ‘The “Flashes of City Lite,” to be seen at the | conclusion, from the fact that a party had en- | lHcense would entirely prevent the successtal | grea of Jan: 20, | —— | Theatre Comiqe, are very exc at tines, | tered the building and found them there, that | execution of any modi | Dasment st per, as requir es jo oO. aa Ty members of COVENANT ibcausttes Orne Grote, and then again very diver 4 e-eater | the parties would not return, and they then left | uDlees acd tious ston ery) vying to, theme, Be eee acest a ait Rereby requested to at | Gesetttal Dree. Goods, isan astonishing performer, and the Freeman | and bad it not been that the City Hatt lot at secured, |W Ric) Pads he as, | ion tothe intereat cf tne Distr: 1 COME AND SEE. ING, at ok, for the purpose of mating ar- | sisters very graceful and lovely ones. There | muddy, he (Harrington) would have goue di- | movir f ing obstacle to the a Ww ORNORAY, - = : Greyments for the funeral of Brouker Baxest | are also other attractions, and if any une wants | rect me. However. they saw the man near | comylishment of the design of the laws in se MOR8ES KELLY. Gaxrert. to enjoy « good Saturday night performance let | the billboard, and eaw him go over totue office; | ivg « fall and correct record of vital statist HOM 8+ TENEY, The members aro netiSed to mest at the heiten |B : 5 him go to the Comique then they became sware that there was some- | the District of Columbia. = 4», UB WIS J. DAVIS, § afternoon, at Ue clock. £0 attend ‘he I peers — © = thing init. He referred then to the watching 4 DEATHS. . | _Mev2ld [Rep & Chron.) Gommissonres. _ ; crater ra of Biste Lodges Ip ocd stan 3 } pda A Case por THE Derucriyes.—We ‘nestay | Of the building. and claimed that his actions he regulations of the board covering the ALL OC HO aVOx scF- #00DS MUST BE SOLD. NG JONN H Rec. Bey. Very bee © snantdien iat 0 - felch, a yor man Were regular all through tt. Major Richards | Subject of births and deaths were inaugurated FRAG rict ara reqnodtsd eo aT 2 eis CARTER: ee 2 & YOUN had declined, and he (Harrington) himself suz- | without encountering any formidable diticaul- | mect at Island Hallon MONDAY EVENING at Ww thet Watch s, s perhaps twenty: fy oid. was seen spurring ned, Ds ne | ties. Medical gentlemen of the District i, 7:0 o'clock. locks, and Jewelry can be BEPAL@EU in | Poi? tr 707 MARKET SPAng. @ black horse along the Fairfax (Va.) road, | gested that the whole thing be kept from the | Ues. Medica: Lepage ie ave | Towa 3 FREDERICK A. BOSWELL the cle pest ard beet manter, at CHAMLUES | - Sep ye —— from Fall's Church, and it was observed thai | Press. If he haa desired to injure Alexander | Wabifested their high appreciation of the im- |= A. ub. FRIDLY'S, 120 Bricge strect,’ Georgetown, ». | (BEAT ATTBACTION To PUGH ASEES OF low baa ain tata toa andresponded ; ¥ould he not have allowed it to be given out to | portance and value of these regulations, as ap | 50 CENTS A POUND! 0 = : Horie” | SE DRY GODS with bat poor speed to the + of the rider, | the whole world that a thief had been found on | plied to the vital and sanitary interests of tue | BUR CBELL'S SPRING LEAT TEA — SURST FURS. | 2 tS Shine redticed 0 Shortly alter passing Kobey & Clark’s aaw-mili | Alexander's stepe? He was glad of his action people, by promptly calling af the office of the Gs : BOYS? CLOTNIVE |F wae sa Pienecls of veteaea ecto” BE fhe rider di ated and hurriedly throwing | that night, ard would rather have his retiec. | board and making register of their names, rosi- | EVERY LEAF GENUINE TEA, | Cottons aslow as th lowest, B. e Abridieineclumpof bushes | tious on that point than the recollec- | dence and the authority by which they were | ae : i Just cpaned aut assortment of LADIES’ | Mobairs acd Aipscas, slware on ight across the lots, leaving , $0ns of Kichards' course toward him since. | Commissioned to practice the healing art. Tuls | FREE FROM ADULIBRATION AT S ME LARGE REDUCTIONS. and CRILDREN'S F to | Go-de in benvtitel styles and at po \? = Robey beina & | Ithad come to him in his bed, the lines of the | regulation effectually prevents the recording of | i MINK SABLE >BTS, Boetery ane Notions cheap Oali at aueae of he eee eee erandnow | Dsm, “God moves in a mysterious way, his | forged certificates of death, which has hersts, | HAS G8BAT STRERGTH. SEAL SETS. rod MOBY Bs X TEU’, Bus Lim, awaiting the demandof Gieowner | Wondersto perform.” ‘To his friends he would ; fore been wot an unfrequent eaten ie tt | PLEASANT FLAVOR, nd every other kind worn 40% © NX BETS a ane ren eTeeee Every aciton ot the young man denoted that he | *&y#: ‘J shall not fail, I shalj not fail, butshali | the receipt and record o Certificates made by / - Prices V | vu. was an escapipg criminal. He appeared to be | statd erect in this room where I have hat some | incompetent, irresponsible or criminally de- | _nov20-3t 13323 F STESED — | aks Now 0 ; tated, hada smooth face, | Success practicing my professon.” signing pereons. . | YOUNG MENS’ CHRISTIAN aNsuUiA- ae Be — _Rovideim* street, Goorgetown, | £ NOW OFFERING poor f | He referred to the books in tho sate, and sald The regulations requiring midwives, under- TION, COME EARLY! *XTRACRDINARY Worsted Bultion ture. He bad a cary | that they were the aame which had been before | takers and sextone to make register of their Pe ail gebgpey hoioe yond choot Teachers and GOODS ai the 1 ow atore of Yok Laces: Guip ing to bis lege arked m soung gil the canulttee, and were known to the world to | BAmes, residence, place snd character of busi- | others will be eddretsed on SATUBDAY, at 6:9) BENJAMIN MILLER, 103 Bridgo sirest. Velvet Bibbons ‘Thorcughtare Gap, not st be in his possession. It was untrue that the | ness in a book provided for the purpose enables . Riv. GEO, 0, NEEDHAM tut Gone vise" ata gg yp ye Wn rep books bad been placed there for the first time, | the registrar to have such supervision of this Upor the “Types and Sy:nbols of ths Jewish Paber- very cheap Cbtdren. Glothe and Osesiin, A ol tor they had been in bis possession for weeks. fervice as to avoid the neglect and irregular- parle.” BABBATH AF TEBNOON, at3:30 p. in, tie A large stock of Carpets and Olicloths. ilk faced Veive's a: $2 soda} The statement that the crime was done inthe | ities which rould neil ful red the full | will steak sponte “Great Day of “Aton ment hin Gor motto is quick estes aud smali pi Bounets, Orderr for Comt Ve . 3 : interest of the government by Colonel Whitley, | and correct record reqnired by law. The sy neoln Hall. reenes are illnstr ste ~e wEW GE 5 - ee ee rata he destredto deny; it was DO! poesible for Colo. | instituted of promptly Feforring w the bealtu D9 Iarge diagrams, charts, &c,, and willbe lutenssly @4BLE BROTHERS, QG°® 55 eeTapcisamey ceeuaee ia be Br gener {Sted A i Whit! be thus ed. ‘The lying | ofticer ail deaths from fatai zymatic diseases, | tuterestiog. —* nov 33-tr . n Beautiful All-woul Berzcs st 6c. per yare bronght ont at Ford’a Opera BEl Whitley to engar: ying “4 = — a With enlarged premises improved machinory ‘ a k, with the beantifal Mrs. Gon. , COFtespondente—and he de-ired te state that | Such as diptheria, typhoid fever, diarrha-al dist 3:65 BONDS, MBECHANT TAILORS ¢FINE CLOTHIBAS, | the beet talent to be tad Io the cretion, ie fet Binck Castimerce double widit),ro.. aad 0p. - paanot his remark was not intended as general, for he | ease, Xc., that he may investigate, and, if there a every facility for Gotng the beet work at low prices, reap De nt an Prades, 13) meses Seuenotet. | 5 Ua ceneg en: tree amaee heen eee ce | oe Bae el eee Abatement, undor | ,Oerutcates of the Board of Aniit, for gums ‘oa : we would respoctfally inform our friends and ce | Bemmed ell Lincn Plats, Itc and op. bent Livy free ma, | Ot thele stories about bim.~ Mr. Harrington | the ordinances and regutations of the Board of botdayras thay wil he ‘converted fato'caan at he | _Ov2-M_Cormer 7th and Streets NW. lou in the pasty ve oe MAY BANe beow our Fepe: | Fy (oe sxaken). Ide. and op been tokd in d eee uay (oa MO | oterred to Sif. Williams, stating that one of | Health, hare resulted in great bonetit by ar- highegt market rateu by > TS TEM ~~ 108 in co YwoTTo Is EXOELSIOR | av 808 Fruit of the Loom Colton, 1% teriate fur 1 the estate trials ot | the charges was that he took (he burglar Miles | resting such diseases and preventing epideint J.0,LAY & CO, JNICHTS TEMPLAR GOODS In Dyeing and Oloaring Ladies Dresees, Shawie te our stock nd Lacy Clancarty walle Mul tes eee cere! | in bis vert pocket, carried im for three weeks | that, with less watehfalneas “aud promptaces | ge-2-1m Bo 283 4x sireet north wert, —s Yes, Ribbuns, ge, 2¢., Geat’s Gusts BRODNEAD & Co., Practice rot vucommon at the trace wbantit vcr | aud sent him of by rail, all arising trom the. | might cause great mortaitty. | pyreacuEe. vous = cuaieaoe * Volta ty ont cctti-tr 1208 W surest, betwoou 18th wud 13th, urred—of their a re separation— | tact that pened erage his friends, including oe TartsTIGAT. NOTAKY PUBLIC, A Ux, PLUMES, See tee con == their enec trangers—the husband's | Mr. Betts, desired 10 remain in the carriage The total number of births registered for the ae ad 2 cares subsequen self to hie wife—the | 2Btil the train was about to leave, and hence | year ending Septemver 30, 1574, of which 139 | _oetl7-tf _ Orvice—Staz Bu CAPS, GAUNTLET ‘very body come and sce ur. rpid growth of their love- Clancarty's erret, | te hackman drove to the opposite side of the | were stil-Lirthe wed oe were ain white, 934, SHRGMAN & 60. Ww. Hw Thore ttending to make & im his wit, s, by Lord Charles Spencer, | “feet. Mr. Hill had gone out of the way t» say | OF 8.23 per 1(0 of the white population; colored, BANKERS, B8WORDS AND BELTS Geo 7ILGKIMstb 70 NEW ORLEANS poll : sath’ under | that he (H bad not been benelitted by the | 90, or 4.74 per 1.600 Of the culored population 1429 F Srezet, , | cau be oupplisd with their med reason ac! ‘ rc friendship of Wilhams. He would answer that € gratifying resultsof the enforcement of the Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Gold and United SLY RBGALIA AT FACTORY PRICES. land without'a poysl eevee cies ailing kag | hewould rather have the felendshipot one tried | regubecionser’ eyes oe erent OF EOS | ecole D sto," Securities of the District of Oo: — BUY ONLY Tits Brey article sold guaranteed to te reel sion soots in, the anuelec and eon t Jémant friend than that of the whole Departinent of | plited in a marked degree. While the total !umbia dealin, “Kxchanse ce Engiand aud Bo- JAMES Y. DAVIS: SONS, | vovis-2w WALLETT & RUOFE. Sr aareene cee an = : 0 Justice. As to the afidavit of Benton, it we Bumber of Bp pds 1f0r the 1 oaths Ra Onahed st Par. so p2i-ly 7 . = a ‘ Waisbunks Scak ' M2 “CHARLES MEYER 7 etree tha k trne it was procared, but be denied that he had | was 1 574, 593 were registered during the months HOT ABD OOLD 80D ; . . enuine Fairbanks Scates, | \j{* eccbeg men | made use of It, and he would not nave taken | of Avgust and September. the entire 19 months iS ae 621 PEXNSYLVANIA AVESUE, the affidavits of forty thieves against any citi- | ending July 31, under the oid regime furnish. 3 ‘gaa D | son. Reterring tf Hayes cod Zirruth, | ‘ages ‘ot ee MILBURN’S PHARMACY, novis-7t Under Metropolitan Hot: 1. atelier on the youeg men of the deucosant be : igre ‘stor, an : — a weak total bpp le pad eae forthe 1429 PENNsvLVANIA AvENvE, ratmeanxe ‘Dinners or Bap- wing of ae 3 im of the democraric’| peel, and pr 0 yz8_ their s er 1000 of the entire popn. . es oe > aah _ Of am amociacion was held last trohy essen | tectimony, claiming that Hayes had been | lation of the Dietrich of euch ie eee | not-tr MINERAL WATER ON DRavGHT. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. = e . Pare Seeecre eee = Tundbail. The attendance wielargeand-entos: | cAughe io the damning ong toahow it: Wont | antality: of a 3Seer ane Tee ean fo | TION D SATA GCAEEe De ee ee nes ee ee sont ns ¢ | waking, citing the mony to show it. tat | mortality, or 4.35 per in is exbil ‘ally ‘4 TR. gers: > . “ — BP. Berry, of Geerenten der by Mr. | shall we say of Michael Hayes, who ackwowl: | custatcean suseber te opinion already ex- | A. REVOLUTION IN FLOUR. Organs and Neledcons. HAY SCALES, DAIRY SCALES, | | tryou sremefertss vith Drapepie, Leeeeton, uae acted ae ueerciary, Aten soe ks of | Sdge# that he has convicted an innocent man, | pressed in this report that t 6 exceedingly low | the p=blem of thoroughly cleaning and securing COUNTER SCALES, Kic , Etc. . : ture by Mr. fom the | WhO now enie the —- prison’? on ze Hood of matin from eeace disease ie all the Batrivious quaittics fine the pro: nas ALARM TILL 00. : ivoditastr te eee organ- | pe pelleved he who deprives s family of the | largely due to the persistent und systematic | occas of pannfecture, has Temained ausdleay deal ns at, Largest, and Most Perfect M: s ALso, MIL a ” ee eee ee politan | husband and father, without making any effort | labors of the board in promptly abating ths | the present times ‘The Oldest, Largest, and Most, Perfect Mannfac £ n&.. Wae tollnwtnn emeemwereae n clortan | t0 secure hisrelease? The false oath that he | minor as weil as the more serious nuisances | By the PATENT PROOESS row employed hy Mr. ALARM CASH DRAWERS. Wm. Dickson, presiiest: EP. merrenan coe | Bad taken be had no doubt would foliow bm to | which are the fruitful cource of ail diseases of | D. U. Sh emsker of © orgetown, for whicn he tas ver, rice presidents; P. W. Pearson, secre- the end of life. He hoped that he would be for- | this class. Under the classification of zygo- | the exclusive right fo § be District. 54,000 ary; W. H. Clagett, treasurer; W. H. Hudson, given by his Maker for bis great crimes, as he | matic diseases sppears the sub-division “di THE BES: FLOUB KNOWN é . seeaget (the speaker) forgave him . Tho-e disease,” which includes every disease that | ia produced ! pee tas lee es utr ere. On the subject of the telegrams he desired to | attacks tke bowels and Kills ‘by flux, if, uot SWEBTER AND WHITES Se sees FAIRBANKS & co. F, Fe fore bee, ley, J. T. Hickey, s ; | speak with candor, to vinuicace his rights as | cause & supreme organic disease. The | than any other, more nutritious, and henco SIL Broadway, New York; : Bauer. executive Frceapcrenar Mer smagena~ dita i American chan, After referring Sy total deaths from this class is 353, 19.39 per cent. “OHEAPER. Bo other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 166 Baltimore a oe belanece: CONFBCTIONER AND CATERES, tiesment ee an ae present nem iter | U8h history as to the right of property and | of the total mortality for the year,or 2.42 per Popularity. a Every particle of the bull and ali foreign matter —_ which the meeting adjourned. ) he said that the action of the government was | 1000 of the entire population. The most promi- Se. $20 TENTH STREET, being removea the regalt is ti FAIRBANKS & & indecent and indecorous, Even in absoluce | nent cause of death in this District tn the past PEBFEOTION OF THE FLOUR! BF-Bend for Price ists. Masonic HB: Bonen Best F streets, Washington, D. 0. x SY ea Germany, Kaiser Wiliam compels Bismarck to | year has been phtbisis polmanli, the total num- Another advantages is that the bread made of it ers PPROPRIATIONS NEEDED FoR THR show a warrant for taking the of Count | ber being 498, or 16.63 per cent. of the total | wAPother edes lopg-F than from any other er eee ne ts eae Seertaa ior wxnt Insaxa AsvicM—The nineteenth an-| Van arnine When Benjamin Butler, in the | mortality for the year, or 209 1000 of the | flour Address BUFFALO, N.Y. 2 Milk street, Bostou, 2% ‘KAOKDINARY DRAWING Snal report of the board of visitors of the Gov | impeachmenttrial, attempted to take telegrams | entire population; 252 were white and 1st crt. ernment Insane 4 m (St. Eltzabeth's) fi 4; 5 c | o the Wi Union line, there was a uni- | ore ee a eas GE June 30, 1876. was yeste:- | versal seutiment ageluet It mene apparent ta | Gis the press. Bat here the goverament had been | from this ‘canse among the white population allowed to take these ms without the | (110,060) was 228 per 1000, while the rate among ” were children under 5 years of age; 24 baie ppt aeans. ot FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY Oni 00 ices One Price nas ven Teche, ind 35 colored. The rate of mortality octa8-w.&s.lm * - ween A100 080 uv Ow) day scbmitt to the Secretary of the Interior. tion is asked of $11.24x for the ex- oct38-wéts St 4p ki 2 appropri tension of the center building, the build Zot | jow of thority. to the missin, ec peo 7m the sams Cause was SAE, SU 8 O80 VEE: SE8 Ser 2 | telegram, he said. that Dorsey, Carter, Downs, | per 1000, mere fuse denthe tae or the whites— = JS PERIeL HOTEL CAFE REFINED CIDER. Fee erent and retairy; $2,000 forentargement | ang Becker ware about, and'they could haré | & feet which canon}y be explained R prowiine | FLOUR IN SARRBLS. ADJOINING HATIONAL THEATER. and vement of main entrance; $19,000 taken one as easily as they itlons modes of life prsvaili = supply of Potomac water, which it is proposed id put relcker's di . He | among the classes. Although the to bring over through a* ‘ach pipe, inld on the | stated thet this telageaes neta not nore hbons | Leen nee tne Deine ee HALT FORRES, bed of the Eastern *h and feeding » reser = edged a 100 barre Is in store end to arrive, and for sale taken by the de low that of any other or the eities in QUARTER BARREL SACKS, OES OF THE SEASON ‘ore voir on pl ee 100,000 | th ‘ the Uuited States orany in tse ousteet wi ited to be sweeter, whiter, and will ma‘: ie oecmume ‘is Gret-class in ali its ap- wal mater, athe Potomac supp’ B perfect roord 6f the Mortality ineceawenris | lghterand better Bread, Bisseler ete fos ence Wii ss cect to the pubtio THURSDAY, Ro- SAM'L ©. PALMER, will not rise to the hospital building by 100 ver. is fearfully promment as a cause of deathand | aay Fiour ia the market for the money. vember Saat d, ra 67 GREENE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. ——_.____ | * Cast oF THE ALLRGRD RasURRRCTION- | isTs—Habeas Cor i Seige Ds re

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