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EVENING STAR. MONDAY . March 22, 1375. Their Rights and Responsibilities. Genes ea. DL & B. Waticene-sestsas- | tions of ) he Court—Verdictfor for the ma _ Weather Probabilities To-day. the ‘Pisteum of TRowrrwunt.— We under- que Ruanves By ouley ofthe Bretewt BALTIMORE BRANCH HOUSE, , Orrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, —— |. G. J. Foreacre. at present | Ba hn ‘WASHINGTON. March 22. 1575. ‘This morning the jary in the Cirenit Court, pnaring the rest of 3 Figs pom Judge Cartter, in the caseof J. H. Grant agt. ower lake region. the Atlantic an “ern | the B. & P. railroad, returned a sealed verdict i pany r {Tetates © tationary barometer, | A | |i'and Railroad Comyany, Gene- Foribeast tororthwest winds, clear, cooter, | for plaintiff, assessing at $2,250. The | pay) Pos A followed by warmer weather xcept clond Pape acento hy te ee | and sibly ral ear Cay tteras, at- sustal ving tending a storm center fo the southeastward, | auzht between freight ears of ue defend- AY EVENING. Merck 2 at TK o'chock. Wasminetos, D.C. persone interested are a a3 ——————___ 5. 5: SET BE, Res. Se of the Atianta Division of ETING © e Gro WN | ‘ HEENS t caPmo SE ERT oe 912 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, mony nw th NY will be Meld at NEXT WED ao Trauested to attend. YOU CAN PROCURE SILKS from $1 to $5 per yard. Five MENHERS of thesenior class at Har- | Yard intend forming a party to travel on foot 00 yarte REAL LACES. GUIMPS 7 ws traced in tha hestaniionseseing taaeuert throuzh Ireland, England, France, 8 siteers PRINGES of all new shades ~ LOCAL NE 8. and the points decided are of peculiar inter- land. 'y, and Ita'v. They propose to start immetintely aft-r commence nent and beabsen’ about a year. They will = j SAge OVET VY sicciave ate retarn by % By roughing it they hope to get a hetter in- Amusements, &c., To-Night. est just now, when the question of the righty Opera Howse The Majilions in | of ailroads in the streetsis under discussion. =. or the Pretty Launddresses,” | 50.000 yards EM DE. exceed: Ogee BROIL ES 8: excentingly 500 = PARABOLS of all the Intest sions and colors. mere sight into the customs and habits of the ‘ney areas follows: RS. 5 National Theater — Abert W. Aiken in “The | 74° Lif the jury shall find from the evi- SF Goniet ete meet than they could M - Wiiehes of New York. deace that the injury complained of woul: customary way. 1109 F STREET, bec, With ane 12h, Theater Comique—Tne great drama of | not have oceurred ifthe plainttff, in —_—_----___— ; : “Bertha, or the newing Macnine Gilt” and Marylaudaveane, had no-atiompied to get FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. of Bree Pee BON eR ee eG OPENING other attractions. upon the fre! ‘ain of i lendant. Mi bet: BATS, English, Chip, Leghorn and Straw Aeenue Theat: “The hess” the time in motion, at tie intersection Gf | did comy and write cause and _— government on Maryland avenue, between oeatee F Goods. fine French Ph a“micelianeons periormance OF aitractive | Maryland Spee nn Vine rents aged nt Mae gerne nti yt epee a terns aan ae aurealo ay today: Gin) buns wake To Pood | a UNM. aed tlhe nies could have ct ary avenue in savc- » , defamatory % H _—_—_—_— Ete oan > Bovelties, 1, the great | t¥ by walking less thanasquare.and passing libel of and concerning the said Alexander toot in Tepert = the meeting fiom 9 to 29 cents per bunch: 2.900 herr “a we Wierd Hat—Jesse Shepart, # sround the train, of Which said ears tormeia | R. Shepherd, containing the false, seandal- | which was held ‘on Thursday night last. sold at 821.50 per thousand: 1.000 buneses en BOOKS AND STATIONERY PRESDAY. March O94. 1975. pianist. | part, then he is not entitled to recover in this | ous, malicious and words and | Comtnissieners Ketcham and Phelps listened — fish sold from 8 to 10 cents per bunch; 250 shad S : N BS. SELMA RUPPERT > a i. matter following. of and concerning the | atter tively toall they had tosay.andreceiv- sold from $35 to $51 per hundred. "THE VERY Newest pooxs—tme jan M —— at , | ,2 If the jury believe from the evidence | said Alexander R. Shepherd, that is to Sag thetr, avers protajeed to review the case | ‘Sine Sanaa ‘Bar, $1; Statesmen Stamping and Embroidery Depot, The Wall o7 the untortun me: {hat at thé tine the plaintlif got upon the | say, “If justice in the Disiriet” (mean, | anew and give them an answer alter @ care Barrmone, WEBS Markets. Barly History of Test eee re chee the best will te cnt, | freight train of defendant the auld train was | ing the said Distdet of Columbia) “were not fut evaminatio 9 a8 to wrere the t pwer is | yBarrmmonn, March 2-1 errs | Law €3: Barnard’y 614 Oru <PRRET, opposite Parone Oftion yeaa = moving forward and had reached and partly | &@ mockery and law a nullity, the vice | xerted. Mr, Ketcham remar at If the | North Caroline be ob, S3rtlo, Cee, Mo he ened | BRzley = Susilo, me Ra ompR tele to-day dismissed the fol- | Passed the in .erseeiion of Maryland avenne | dent of the board of public works” ( sheake Ny factlitl Te eet Ive | tax. Sid to-day. bag ly, ad's. Syrian Discoveries, " “5 tone. | and 9th street, thus forming a continuous , the said Alexander R. Shepherd, who was | the raitroad any facilities In the streets not | Baurimons, March 22—Cotton stronz but quiet— | Dinihhe dacoverins. § train Mary land avenue across the ero then the vice president of the board of public | anthorized in their charter and against law, | low middlings. 16. Flour «tesdy and firm—How Be. Hoe; | ing of Mar. 1 avenue and 9th sirect works of said District of Coluinbia), “whe, | the Commissioners certainly have the power | ard st: cet aml western superfine. Health, § rn it that said train was stopped. and that in cou- | While extricating himself” (meaning thesaid | to revoke such permission. He inquired if | 4750500: 4 fusaily | 200.70; ¢ Audrey's er. 1 sequence of sald stoppage the bull noses of | Alexander R. Shepherd) “from financial dif- | that company had any other fret zit depot in gh | Fars Tee Lovers. @1.8). Initial ‘Note ebain-gang, bh: 1 ane tee h a. between wi bh ficvities, has bzonght bankruptcy upon the | this erty, and was informed that it had no - jopes toma'ch In boxes, at 2 cents a Eee Between 3 ; District,” (meaning the District of Colom. | other except these two avenues, a 2d streetx. and eleaned up the si of the pla! placed, were by lently together, thus erushing the pla‘ntiff. then the act of the plaintiff! in getting upon said train was such a want of £ s N a 125.1 26; ’ No. i | folios and that | oeen nee. ‘ iosand Desk Pads, {or tra 2, p the | } 2a) or: Ma land red for his” (meaning the said Alexander | enthe width of Maryland avenue, except “white, 1001.30; No. 21 mm ihepherd’s) “crimes;” which said scanda- | abont 25 feet of carriageway on the north Raster Crossns, new and in great variety. SOL bia), “would be promptly arrested and pun- | there are five separate tracks, taking ‘Three or four hundred eo :t loads isi estorn spring red Sias3; somth: as he a ere i | natiet id defamatory libel he, the | side. a Western mixed. 82. ‘Oats gu be inary d direcily to the | lous, maticious. an " ¢ _ fashionable house at Willard H ordinary cate as contribated | said’ Whitelaw Reid, afterwards, to-wit, on —---—__ western white, 67. western 4 i Shepeard concer. to-nizht. 5 "SR Rg has Shall tind that the plaintur | the same seventeenth day of April, in the | AFTER Senator Ronentson's Horses. | xe is and Maryland. isanase The Land of Tha eee AP CO0D BOOKS. 187 ing dispe'ed of repidiy t Mr. Sher | aid not exerelse proper care and prudence in | year last aforesaid, at the county and dis: | Senator Roberton, of South Carolina, wise stiong. active and advancing. Pork sea rect insight into the Empire of Russia. By | nad herd’sb-iNiant reputation a%a pianist shold | © o2ing Maryised avenve at its interses. | irlet. aforesaid, did wiekedly, maliciously, | spanking team of grays generally atract 80 | frm. do tial 00 Bulk moat firw—shoulders, 7% 0. W. Wahl. tthe emg: “SF attract our musics} people on the ocerslo. | tion with oth street. by aitempting to pass | and anlaw.ully print and publish, and cause | much attention on the aveaue, came near | clear rib sides. Weal for ear tants loose, jobbing 1 Rens by Thomas Moore and | je prorramme is an exectient one. | Berors the train of the defendani, and that | and procure to be printed and published, to losing them last night. He keeps them at packed, ae Bacon firm— =" Willism Jordan, volume 6 of the Bric-a-Brac Rev. Dr. J. P. Newmar NUPMIRS | me injury occurred in consequence of the | the great damage, disgrace, seandal, and in. Farnham’s livery stable on Ohio avenue, beg | Fi siden, 1s, Hams. Walt aia Wear Bik EE com TY fas been seahootatad to tiie charge cntere? | Want of proper care and prudence on his j famy of the said Alexander R. Shepherd,and | tween 18% and Lith streets. “Last night, be pe koia te extre fine western, tah Sock Ge $ ote | part, then the plaintif’ is not entitled to_re- ached an | ¥ ‘though th j he time the peace vernment of the | tween midnight and one o'clock two men | * Tha cne e eee came to the stable, and one of them with ‘THE SECOND COUNT black hair and beard represented himself to | charges that said Reid, “being such envioas, | the watchman as the Senator from South ” and = ical and goal gical t delightiul book. By J. , Hiro: With mi ath to prime Ri ocks active and strong. Gs. Exchange, long, 4:1; short, Fon his duties yestentay P que rt sermon from John vi, i ther find e clone received & comdial greeting from the | D0) Stioes the anid. tra plair 8 to match all the new «prin, isupply of FANCY GOODS and \ f the train was temporarily bloc! ove is netiy r “ong. Dlete index By C. (nti. = oes y on band, and at 20 per ce { theeross- | evil, wicked, and malicious person, Carolina, and demanded that he trot out the eTaments active and strong. Lestngs Lancor’ UF prices. ‘The U. S. stesmer Dispatch. which < i md | Ue " 'y minding, contriving, | avimals, ashe wanted to take adrive. The Seek, March, 320 orn dat | fact and notes by the Rik iets Pe MAS, M. 3. HUNT, aground’ In the Eastern brane ‘on Fr | ing ab the Intermection of Maryland avenue | “wicked! tenis uit pear and pore yatchman said he had never seen Benator t. Wheat dul rm dull & rere Wie Heat Hon. Sir Robert foster Bt ent ees Doe per reece, aranaimgpeone aad Saye a) Ne which the plaintiff | lish, and cause and procure to be printed | Robertson, and asked the pseudo Senator Boat and its Work. By Richard HE PERFORATED BUCKSKIN Semmaer Files nena § | was bousel to tae ts Soecmai Meaee TT ae | cons peniianees Ine tae tele caer alien | whe hindiiver wes veeisice ae ce ee CITY ITEMS. ed : é T NDERGAKMENTA Bee ere eee ete Cae re en MNETE | Tue at ite intersection with sm street wea | and known asthe New York svibuxe, printed | tat hie name wae Tom, Glek, Harry, or et British Wild Fi For Lavine, . she is to take on boerd the Senatorial excwr- | HUG at its intersec of onlinary pradence ad | in the city of New York, and circulated and | Something else; the colored people haveso | Sore Trroar, QUINSY, NPAMED Tox- | ay Sitch dect8 Sm APM. WILLTAN'S ere tecneee ent” She narived at | Ci cetion ccget tones i the clieumermndes blished in the county of Wasiington and | Many names it is impossible to keep track | arisand Aln PASsAaGrs are promptly. cared '@ Tiaite —— 2 . ortress Monroe yesterday. . | in which he was placed, and not sueh case as | District of Columbia, ‘a certain other false | 0. them.” The watchman was not satisfied | by the use of Pond’s Brirach Tt never fails. All the New Be PROFESSION Yesterday morning a very large andience | @ man of ordinary pradence and discretinn | and scandalous, malicious and defamatory | With the answer, and declined to let them e - Specialties of Fine & SSSIONAL. at Fp any P- E. church witnessed the con- | * Tan of onlinary prudence and ¢ ‘circum. | libel” (reiting the same). = have the horses. whereupon they retired in | ELEGANT, sweet, Tight. and wholesome WARREN CHOATE & co. EuY REYROaN. « firmation of rsons. The x Rev. | stances to avold obstructions in the highway. THE THIRD COUNT high dudgeon. The other man bad red hair | Bread, Rolls, Biscuits, Comm Bread. Muffins, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, - REYBURN; Om Bishop Pinkney delivere! an able discourse | S1#ncus fo avoid obstructions in lain at. | charges that said Reed “of his great hatred, | and whiskers. They wereundoubtedly horse | Buckwheat ‘and other Griddle Cakes, _Trar8-tr Vernon Bow wrt near P SE te reread eens cere ERE BE | ocnceolt to cram aver see tenis Greieara i HiL-will towani to sald Alexander | thieves. and {i would be well forlivery stable Pastry and Cakes of ex variety pre BEITISH ANNUAL FOR i575. “ beheld the city and wept over it.” Tne ¢ nt betwee e 0 the trai 1 , ciously and nn- | men to look out for them. The Senator re- n Dooley east Powde bait J for confirmation was prepared hy Rev. Mr, | &t between two freight cars while te trai wt. wiekedly, maliciously and nn Jawfully did publish and canse and care | Ceathy ,evosed an offer of $3,000 for his ani- NO. ST. €. BROOK Foes, assistant rector of the parish was io motion and before the train had come —— ee 5. bel » THE STATESMA YEAR BOOK sell 3 * Ix and would have considered their loss x mss beloogs ionly to iTS ° a, and tie adyitoine 8 toa full stop. this was not the exercise of | to be publisheu a certain libel,” * © sir ala cs ae ; ~ | the immorta's, but whoever nses the fr HAKT'S ARMY LIS7. dria, and the p The Dutrow Butter Robbery | proper care on the port of the plaintif, and | “of the tenor and effect following nie ote ee ee | Readipel can at eat nie Gove tn taken BRITISH NAVY LIST, ae ones as — ~ sett ~ = cael h ne eerie ee ny takes teenteet by | = SRE RUA COURS ally ment for & year lo come. of the elements of beauty, a good set of | THE ROYAL QCHUTTER & RAKEMAN, REST oF : LLEG 1 . ' " emp! 88 Ove charges thathe “r y nlawially ? re Bh eth. ¥ BRAT . i. TBE PURCHASER OF THE STOLEN | yy, ile £0 attempting to cross over the | did print and publish and cause and pro- |, NARRow Escarr or Rev. Dr. Newaas. | teeth > eee ae 5 TIVE wot Ge ons. | The defendant. under the act of Congress | cure to be printed and published ina cer. | Among the passengers on the train on the MA Fue yalher thant WHITAR me : pu ¢ Y SUFFER rather than take nanse approved Feb. 5th, 1867, and the several sup- | (ain newspaper,” & hiladelpbia and Wilmington railroad i medicine. Sufferers from coughs, cohls, The siore of Mr. D. E. Dut DECORATIVE snd overs dosertption of MENT PLAIN TAINTING” ‘ NTAL i i F TS Sh capest oon Wth and € streets, was bre Jeme ereto.and i the THE FIFTH COUNT Which met with an accident at Newport, | tuenza, sore. throat, or ton ney_ to Gon- RICHARD B. MOKUN & cv. | SPECIMEN Rona. 74 night of the 1th inst xd roobel of two | Sopot which the Washington Aleem ert | charges thatthe di compe and write | Delawate: as statal in the telegraphic col | sumption, will fit 18, Dr. Wistar's: Balun ay BOOKSELLEKS AND STATiONGnS, | Btls WASH wreamamett | Georgetown Railroad Company was autior- | and eause and procure to be composed aud | Tm 8 of Tie StaRon Saturday, was Rev. | einrson, will One in Dr irre eable to the pal- | _maré-tr written a certain false, scandalous © # * | Dr. Newman, of this city. He reports that ith and 10h strecta> had = Tightio ceeiks | aidopeniy and publicly. deliversna pabtish | thie presence of mind on the partor te erate 1015 Prxnerivanta Averer. | ate as effectual in removing disease. Fifi . the police gave it | ith and 10th streets, had a right to use tb “ © sor U cents and $1a bottle: large bottles much the NEW BOOK avenue te t . 29 al attention. | track where it crosses Maryiand avente, | ad cause and procure to be delivered and Teer in applying the alr-brake saved thelr | Cheaper. ori A ’ | Biers every ‘branch of the. pr ; ppene:l Officer Breen arrested © no- | at the interscetion of 9th ativet, to at Published to the Western Union Telegraph | Hver. The fireman sustained the greatest in- ——= BY A.G. RIDDLE, | Slaltg’ made of the Celebred as toricus colored thief named Frank Allen, on | cars. in the usual pursuit of basin company, atthe county aforesaid * * © | jory. The pa.senzers were all injured more No Cough Can Resist | suspicion. and while taking him to the sta- “4 Teri $ or © Toet! | A or id and there canse the sald libel | or less. the Deetor receiving a serateh on the When your snffering friend tells you that Author of Ker, and fedul not dolar the cain cn tobe sent over the wires of the said Wentern | kneecap... The coaches. rolled ‘complctete | ho wee aera rine srlend tel cough tut | Bart Ridgely, Alice Brand, a Romance of tho Capi any unreasonable length of time: and if Union Telegraph company to the New York | Ver, leaving the track clear. obtained no relief from any. ask him if he | tal, Love and Pol King of the Lobby, Wh jury shall find that on the morning when the | Tribuze,” &e. D - Sevres a To-d Ind bas ever taken Hale's Honey of Horehound and | Would be a Member of Congres? accident occurred it was in the usual pursuit THE SIXTH COUNT Pe bc thar a deh Ay Ce a qeulge | Zar. If not, he has tried no rémedy at all. This : ofits business, and had not delayed the | charzes that the meaning of said libel was ylie, in the Equity t. made a decree | remarkable preparation is the only abseluie PRICE, $1.25. plaintiff or the publie unreasonably or un. | that that the said Alexander nephent | divorcing Mary 1. Town from the bonds ‘of | and unfailing cure for all affections of Inngs hecessarily at the time theaccident occurred, | “Was gullty ofthe erime of converting this | Matrimony with Edward 1). Town on the | and throat which produce dangerous couche then the obstruction of the said crossing by | own use and embezzling the moneysot sid | Zround o; bad tre .tment. The p-rties were | and terminate, if unchecked, In consump. the deiendant at the time the accident oc- | Districtof Columbia in order to relieve him- | Married in Wisconsin in 1866, and lived here | tion. It bas the full confidence. not ‘only of | —=—<"=___Oor. 096 street and Pe sel{from fitancial difficulties. and that ue | Several years. The decree gives plaintiff | the public, but of eminent medical men. (CATHOLIC BOOKSTORE, ot custody ‘of the children and. $69 per month : = rvcd 19 | glimony. Mr. It. K. Elliot for plain ke {Les Seems hohe. Drape.—Oaee te —— Totten for defendant, and the testimony was tion. and after his arrival there. Allen re- sisted desperately, and assaulted Officer Acton in his attempt to search him. The charge against him in the Police Couri was for resisting and assailing the officers, aid upon this he was committed for action of the grand jury. On Saturday the police became autisfied that Allen was ihe butter thief, and, obtaining search Warrants. they went through two low gin mills where he was in | curred to the plaintiff was not unlawful the habit of loafing. One of the:e was that | “! a the said Alexander R. Shepherd des of St. Clair Burley. on 1th street,and the | .,° 1{ the Jory shall find from theevidence in the cause that the defendant, prior to Sep- | be arrested and punished therefore.” other tha: kept by a colored man named | 3 52 Jounson. 14 what is | 10wn as “Rem | tember 15th, 1872. by its printed orders and $7 PER SkT FOR TEETH, ET by Dx. A. PRATT, Gradant Ohio College ‘of Dental Surgery, 44 sbetweer Daud E. Gas ued JANES 96 EPHANE, (os "67 of» Comn'y Court of Caims SHORT HAND WHITER END iL A REPORTER. sheencd Office—No. 110 © st., between Indiana avenue G street, between 9th and 0th, mear St, Patrict'y | eee tt ‘Chareh. w —__«-__ Jubilee Books, and ail other Devotional, Histor- -"ROPOS Hebert vn ae ** | rules issued to the conductors in charge of taken by Mr. Ingtreon & healthy liver secteiee sath day about Seal. Theological, Biographical nd. Miscllancons PROPOSAL = Which had beea bought ‘om. Alles cor 7 | 8 stelght trains, required that ‘the public | SORKESPONDENCE IN THE CASE. SuppEN DEATH —Mr. Josenh Ashley, a | two and a half pounds of bile whi eae | wae assortment of ‘Articles saieebhe oe eran. ROPOSALS FOR Si JES FOR THE G | Worth si. At another place they found one | LiZBWay should not be obstructed unsexcon- bs elerk in the Taird Ardiior’s ofiee, Tre.sury | it of Al for te , : Hains a ereatamountof wastematerial taken | Keptconstantly for sale. Gabscriptions racelved. ‘or tuare? °F THE DisTRICT Pa . > M ably or unnecessarily, and also thai the su- Roference has been made in some of our Department, diopp-d dest this, morning th od. Wh eliver becomes tor- | the Catbolte Review, Freeman's Journal N.¥. Tab- Lt Dutrow. ‘St.Ciair hurley amd’ Bob Johnson L i barry, and ine general agent in harge | ond Virvor George, two ative of Fre ace, | 2hoUt 1:30 o'¢lock At his Foams, ois strest, pid or congested. It fails to eliminate this Hea Dptimore Mirror, Catholic World, and Brow a Orrice or tre eon 9 2 L. * . chi : ‘ + ve, | whilst preparin; wreak fas : . . A. 3 marl ; — ‘one me by Lieut. fos one regen: preen of the freight department, Gievons,gaccne, ‘who had deen confired in the jail here on the | Whilst prepar! ing for breakfast. vast amount of noxious substance, whicl poe im Diste Bee sialon goin anid walked into the Police | (iu cuers, Wine agents of, cmplgyes in | charge of tsaling ahome,andwerels.tweok | |r vow save stowsy you are ware to nc- | terefore remain to olson the bioai yt 2 Fh le pros. e1 FW. it I. Court awe te “ harge of its freight trains, and that the said | released on a nolle pros. being entered. From | eymuiate. Deposit inthe etropolis Savings , 0 , to-day. re bonds were given for a hearing | superintendent and general agent also di- | the tenor of some of the publications, it Bank, corner 7th street and Louisiana aye- | ™USt be the condition of the blood wrhen it is New Edition, 1 vol. ATL 33.4 Charge of its freight trains ow pe hs ers, and that some one was half pounds of poison? Nature tries to wor! prize to goverbment frum April] until pecelneimeewiner * ers, AN ams ? St. Clair Barley was arraigned this morn- a ight trains not toallow per- | againat the ll students, and no —_—.——— , sons to pass across itstrains while the seme greatly at fault for arresting and confining RAILROAD CONDUCTORS should wear Elm- | Off this poison through other channels Jagoa the charge of receiving stolen proy- | Were in’ motion, of While engines were at. | ine” The following letters throw some | wood collars, ned deg to every chiistian believer. erly, and pieaded nox guilty. Officer Div - mals. claswitied schedules of art irt will not stick to them.— | orgens—the kidneys. lungs, skin, ete; but | STHUTH UNFOLDED, Sermonsand Eeays, by 8. other information will be farn samt r30n - ds. these organs become overtaxed in performing | B- Mason. om at this Office afier 12 6 clock om more tes.tii-d to searching ihe prem: waned cena en onan ans mal teaies | Protan checesits ic District Aer ese —-e- : this labor. In addition to their nataral fune- | A FULL Oe oe rok LENT. Proposals shonld be ind als for Sa s Geiendant ou ® warrant ard finding while in motion, or while an engine was at- | and the second from Mr. Fisher to Detect! THE COURTS. Hons. and cannot long withstand the pres- | Str 'wi’ BALLAST THe eens, | Pi Ror aahenld be poaid ‘be dt ee Scho ced far eee eak, Earley deri 1 | tached thereto, and that notwithstanding the | McDevitt, who arrested the two men: PoLice Court—Judge Sneit. Sare, but become variously diseased. — a Bovine purcho-cd for seventy cents and ‘wo | said orders some persons passed across the CHAMBRUN TO FISHER. To-day. Miles Devine, colored, was charse1 | . The brain, which is the great electrical egies Sut of a colored remot hurcuase it of Alea. | said trains prior to September Isth, 172, | WASHINGTON, March 21, 1% with stealing a clock trom a colored woman | Center of all vitality, is unduly stimulated PALL,, Secretory Mi tbe ineeemue were Clocking the crovsing | | My Dear Judge:—Phe Cupia’ of this’ morn. | named Amanda Taylor. Officer Kearney | BY the unhealthy blood which passes toit | 1875 gs PREW@? 75 | Bien. Mr Detrow was callod. but cold | 2; the inrerseci'on of Maryland avenue mat | iar kinesvcen olber Beeerey rertach my | overhanled the prisoner, who had the clock | from the heart. and it fails to perform Its 1875 et Sucar that the butter :ceovered was his; | sin street, and that oiler persons pasccd | attentinn was called yesteniny evening, con- | ina baz in his push eart, and charz:4 Hip mage i areal linese, hea lace. et et anatase ee aughn-o1| rero.s said) trains were not tains gross misrepresentations of the facts | with the theit.’ He denied all knowied bile poisoning. which areduliness, hea lac ni arraigne me charge, and STATIONERY Deragtwevr, March 9, 1875. turn 2 Statiovers tor the Eos) 3 | ste vents rom cross- two Frenchmen, about whom | it. when witness put his hand on the bag incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, Te Boas will be received at hte ended sat guilty. Mr. Duteow testified to | ine by * an ?*employee, "Bimiagns, | Fon wee kind enough to enter at my request the -Iock commenced to strike, ‘Miles cau | impairment. of memory. dizzy. sleepy. or | Pypartment anti! the A31w Say oF Arnit, 1875,at tek tne rece iaad Weerried the packa ze | and other inferior employes of the defeniant | & nolle prosequi. Of course, you will see | Renae toexplain, and began telling the | Derraus feelings, gloom forebolings an ms for bidding will be furnished apon Which he reeogn’ Serseent Acton tesui- | not in charge of the trains, then such pass- | that J have not had anything to do with any | Cont about somebody giving it tobim. but | Ttabillty of temper. The blond itseis be Ae | Bitetds, pore Sbickte eiatee wuckets dot | ing of persons across the said trains on other | publication of this sort, and had T spoken t | Goreyeen ag it was t00 this and anal niay | “diseased: as it forms the sweat upon the sur FIRST INSTALMENT | iN be considered and acceptes! or reected Shields house. Shields stated to him thai ocessious and such failure on the part of the | reporters I would have stated the ease in an | $9 and costs or sixty days in jail. James | face ofthe skin, is sotrritating and poisonoas | item by item: amd this advertisement aud the Bee atten ent prben Lod Jobuson bonght | said employes not in charge of the trains to | exiinely diferent: way, [it wae au ant or Shreves, sssault and battery on Elias | tbat it produces discolored brown spots. pim- Peat ad the eee ete, Secretary of Fee Wile rank, Alien, peying 1 for | prevent or svewara the sald persons from | great kindness on your partto save me tee | pone ees Wanton and brutal as- | ples, blotches and other ernptions, sores, . | shall comstitete the contrect Detette the Gone? ie. Witness recoverad iwo Jarge volls .rom | Tossing the :acd trains did not ronetituie we trouble and expenses attending the ipyesti- | sault. Davis was an entire stranzer, and ils, carbuncles, and scrofulons tumors. oF voldbus,and en fein on Frome St. Chat are cok utter recove.ad | Stnount to a Heense or authority trom the | pation of the facts needed for the defence of walking along the corner of 9th street, near | The Stomach, bowels, and other organs 4 ndant to the public to use the trains of | those men, and of course there was a prima | the market, and was met by Shreves. who | SPOken of, cannot becoming affected, Jobr-on gave bira the bn: keep for him. Lieut. Skipy the testimony of Sergeant Acton. Joi.son asked to make @ statement, but the covrt t of butter to ted for must be furnished from e year, in ft 4 *e . i :Goneror . and costiveness, piles, dropsy, | iefendant, When in motion, or when an | facie case against them. I vie®ed your ac- | knocked him dow. giving him s bad Icok- ; {Coneror later, and ise ~ : SPRING BTYLES gine was attached thereto, as a partoi the tion solely in the light of benevolence to- | jing eye and head; 8i0 aad costs. Lawrence | @¥spepsia, diarrhea, female weakness, and public highway for passing and rej wards helptess strangers, and of courtesy to- | Lewis, assault and battery on Officer | ™4ny other forms of chronic disease, are he year . r s : t - y results. As a remely Each proposal must be signed by the individual or tu over the same: nor did it impose upor wards me. Therefore, I am exceedingly | Volkmon; $% and costs. Patrick Clan- | #™obzg the necessary resul firm making it. and be accor - gota is was not necessary, and said here a jant the duty and obligation of » sorry that people have gossiped about a case | cey, a vagrant; wa3 sent down. Gott- | for all these manirestations of disease, Dr. IN mel gen Goeaneal a a well-koown jef offering a oO <3 "4 picka ze he public @ safe passage across its trains the features of which are completely un- | Leb Ashmanda was sent down with | Pleree’s Golden Medieal Discovery with good butter st much below ite value. This a part ratte publ apr bes nd the jury, known to them.) Of course, if you deem it | Clancy on the samecharge. Virginia Mole- | S™all daily doses tbhnced — f ewetive fact should have carried with it snspicion | if they find the aforegoing facis, canpot ed to be of the least importance to yourself, or | ley and Mary Doaglass, loud and boisterous; | Pellets are positively unequal Bpwpeoerea iat it wes a wrong transaction. He fired | sider the same cor the purpose of veleving | to the office at the head of which you ‘are | $5 each. Johu 8. Jones, disorderly condaet, | te liver end stomach are changed to an ae- Johnson £50 or six jail; appea' the piantifisrem the obligation to use ordi- placed, to make a statement to the press, I | forfeited $5. Edward Green, same. H. W. poe pow a t ab ne spot tele pee bary care in crossing the said avenue at 9th anthorize you to make use of this note; and | Smith, tying his horse toa pump: forfeited | #%d restored. the blood secretions thor- in the sum of ten thoceand datlars t by a United States MENS, YOUTHS, AND BOYS’ fo as may be awar the contract Hory Wres | | All deliveries will be subject to inspection & : “ 2 ; , y purified and enriched, and the whole | stalled. for she cal'ed stzcet at the time whea the accident oe- should you preter it I would state the facts | collateral. Ann Lindsley, cursing: 3. Wm, | 0Ugbly pur! 1 L aI ! | expert detailed for she parpose by the, Secreta ee curred. justas Whey are to the elttor of any paper | Carroll; same; a5. "Wm. 11. Gray, same; 3, | EYStem renovated and built up anew." Soli CLOTHIWVG | thera ond’ aineey of a tat sungramsthonsonveushiod nz tec sie teary shall find, from the evidence | you name. Iam, very respeetiully. eae saute, Same: O5. Samos Gireves, | eae eee nae deniers in i mi cause to aunal the consvact, were ners impressive: Tivae iueiaied dey | crows the train of the deierdaut wile 1 ene | Tothe Hon. Geo. P Picker? GMPC | loud and bolaterouy: Rf. ‘Frank Myers, same: Spring Riveting. | Patintnce ot charge at the Treasury blessing of branches of pair, pine or other | gine was attached to the same, a that in FISHER TO MCDEVITT. bridas; forfeited St James Bay Poco in me atimer ee nary Daves = collection of tre eearailure ts amply with, anyone onder under eversreens, and distributing them amongthe | # ting to cross the said train he did not | gyip of 7.5 AIT jor the Dis. of Cobambia, ) ne Pol “s on eee cre emene, fore = is ase merican breech: load ing Sport- | 1 ARGER STOCK, the cnstrnet wil tir faith.el in remembr: hat thewmme | {hs tet thatuner oe onl a igen “WASHINGTON, D. C., March 21, 1575. | § oo Se “sumer Gh. Olle ee ne Sas Sar asda Hae NT Shoot say direct the m market, of sacl people did when Jesus ¢ Teds OF the deren de ead crossed the | pean Ste-—1 herewith enclose & copy of a Med colnimalt Bees Bate Cuanine Hurperece, GREATER ASSORTMENT, | Tumtities of be pecteeary to fore his passion, made triumoh: Sawa 4 oe oro = meee letter received by me this afternoon from po Se bal ana eee pee Sillery or Extra Dry Campagne, GREATE, § ‘MENT, +0 ply t a gd, by such failure, aoe ony -inererg tag perk niger toma .and bad not been stopped ay the | Marauls de Chambrup. As you were the | toys in the habit of lounging abbat tee coe Excelled by none. officer who brought the two French on hail be found mecesmary to pay for panied by a satisfactory bond pd contracts will be awarded ufacturers of or dealers tu of the dezendant, (1f they shall so did not relieve the plaintiff’ irom the obligation to exercise ovdinary eare and pru- dence in crossing said avenue, or impose upon the defendant or its agents the duty and obligation of exereising more pary eare and pre seived by the joyous aecclamati muititude. who sirewed palm In the hotie Church th © each day in the Thursday. F ai. Or nd F viday event ns of the im ner of I and 9th stveet and annoying passers, 12,14,€03: For sale by HALL & Hume. BETTER STYLE. into this District, fordoing which you have | Wer fined $5 each for disorderly conduct. Corns, &0.—“The wise for health on dally been censured in the Republican of Friday Walks depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. last, I give you this copy of the Marquis’ let- GEORGETOWN White's establishment, 535 15th street, oppo- ter to satisfy you of what Lassured you of on site U. 8. Treasury, to avoid painful Corus, Friday, that ‘the Marquis was incapable of Bunions, Inverted Nails, etc. , in any way to such ntioned in it from the state of Mar, LOWER PRICES an onli- vee in ihe management | Fray, ths i of the train at the iime the plaintify was | lending his sanction be akdrossed to the undersigned, and posals for Station , THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE es OF COLONEL BEALL. — Colonel B. it. BRISTOW, ; i. D. Beall, one of our oldest iad most. ¢- ——_ — THIS MARKET. marlo-colst Secretary of the Treamity the Tenebrae. On Thur sauce = miserable news r SOSSip. 1 Citizen 3 e TO BUTCHERS AND PROYVIS- HD = Maundy Thu ‘iv. the ; {Tyaging the sald avenue, and he received! his | IPT on desire Fon may publish the letter of eae oe ate te eet N 10N DEALERS. PPOPosALS FoR Coa. consecrates t! ~s . ~ = | the Marquis, omitting that portion wh " why “ . 4 a = s. If the jury find srom the evidence in the sou pera) Colonel Beall wes a native of Rhode Isiend We are slaughtering daily twenty-five choice TREASURY DEPARTMENT, canes teak plaintiff jumped on the train Salts ene ee Pee ee and came to this Distiict s5out Buy years | B EVES. Kibs und othe foreale on se BenEat or EAGKAVING AXD PRIZE Ne, of the defendant ater the et cs pert That Ido not wish published, as I make ita pee. Arcs tecmertis He ‘ot the 74 and 76 Lights ower : 3 = . Sealed Propeesis ‘cin ee a shetween whier the plain. | Tule never to reply to any reflections cast | COunecte ‘government, Dut han of late nears | _marthet Baltimore, M An Examination Will Convince} | until) ocieh 1m, T nr pase, bad ecues baaeeiee ane Upon me in newspaper articles. I should | jiveq in retirement. He was ever an active | U Seating atx, b Cuneee Whtid ne pehinti® ano etn omit that portion of the Marquis’ letter In | sdvocate of the interests of Geneelerre waa SPRING STYLES ir + ones edge tend ms the train the bull-noses ame tosetier aod re copy, Five you only that Tdcsire you to | hig death will be mourned by ‘his commu- BURNS Sx PES ——— removed from the cavght the foot of ie plaiasitl without the | kbow bow he icels upon the subjret. nity. He was in the 72d year of his age. Ho NOW READY. | engine being either eut leose from the train Yours truly, Gro. P. Fisuer. | ad the sather of Joha J-Bealt esq., of Beall | Breglway and Fifth Avenue style Gentlemen's | or being reversed after the tramstopped, but, | JAMS A. MCDeviTT, Washington, D.C. | Ta Shoemmken mires, ees Peis Bek ik Sie Pai VSR chs mans A. STRAUS, by Crporrny oe eee ee in Se steam = WHARVES oN THE CANAL.—Under the di- rns. z che = ne action | patterns. lish BILE UMBRELLAS from $4.50 up. 3011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, lies SUN UMBRELLA Interesting Landlord and Tenant | rection of Superintendent Fietchall and iis “Bog “ase. it of gravitation upon the train, then th worthy assistant, Mr. Cammack, the canal Services eye b sanctified. The as must Sud that the injury lo oe plainti BOWEN VS. WHEELER. has been cleaned out and deepened trom the adi TS ALTERED AND REPAIRED at short marll-tr Between lth and Ith streets oe: | bot rewlt from the want of proper c: yai- | Aqueduct bridge to High street. Boats can | notice. = place. On from | | This case, recently decided by Justice Wal- | Aq : ; RTON's reserving > is pereeptibie ant nt of the | ter, raises & question involving the construc. | DOW Some alongside the wharves todischarge ges pyro taco eo B°®T2kctisn compounp Extract or ‘any portion of the bide offered. altar, wi rainand the plain ist © Fe Gon of the wets of Congress, regulating the | whelr cargoes. La oh ei a eae eld Above Willant's Hotel restorative, and. prowercative of | nied Wy oRiiivcinny idee are es Feat Be : cove menor ss < ove el 4 ctory 6 The pasch “ri % If the jory shall find that after the plain- | Tosbective rights and duties of landlords and a ¥ contract on Id get to the whacf to unload, whi ealth cnt preneea te meee tenants in this District, which is of interest | COUld get to Whact to unload, whic LUE LICK WATER, to both classes. Wheeler rented trom the | ¢used considerable delay and extra expense. muscular tieeue. | suchas the contract call for. plaintift. Bowen, for one year, house No. | The superintendaat last fall saw the incon- | FROM aU FROM THE | ecabting thoee who uecit togain Seah se well oo | open re ce for sent to the office Bee aan or ane 20 the DIIBELE | Use zth street northwest.ata monthly rental | Venjence cansed by boats becoming jammed | «4 4, Paine, Strength. Tt improves the appeute and ‘conyucr® of Engen cA BTe of prope aary eare » | ia these shallow places, ai mised the ranght, hier of Burean _ ae gement of the train, then the plain- | OCS40. to be paid on the frat day of every Hi te W 8. THOMPSON, — Scmeee, Srnsent feuss-nst | month until the end of the term specified. | Merchants to remedy the evil this spring, 7 ‘ " @, @. CORNWELL & SONS, Aft ts not entitied to recover. O° | Wheeler, ina written agreement comenrini | which he has done to every onvasateins: vn das febl3-tr i i T GARDEN AN! w . to pay said rent: and. further promlaat ter | ton. Hereafter boats will’ be able ta ice vit | se pease Setayhtine ae te Nietwuit on his part to ulgit any of tie | through to the outlet. lock without dragging F'n SEebs, tholte Lowen. puhanal Keun, on t.ff jumped on the freight train of the defend- = the altar is dive are rong and t rvesed of its } | ant the de v fri drapery. In the Episcopal churches | beds | | . BOF will any payment be ithest she at stone the center of the hop- district of Engiani. certificate of the in«pector that the coal farnished pdant or its ageats coult not it*“nourishes the ‘blood and Thursday or Ascension Day, Goot + ard the other days of Holy week ar with appropriate ceremoni*s. en. ha BUT A FEW MORE DAYS of the Lenten sea- KR SWEEPING AND CLEAN- ROPUSA Ls | P ING ALLEYS. t y on the mud and using extra teams. Claim Agents and <0: De Soa are yet remaining, aiter wh mony that the train of the defendant was ly- cpenr tee deg ngiiee Go Lin Coa INJURED BY A FALL ON A SutprEny | pach’ Plump, Ap eieie Bea nee and wet libgemee"Ottte MEM! Unnerwedtigs ms bis. bs" rg? phenome «gtr yell aedident obetruninat cou the morning of Cie | ince atan esa, and proceed 1 ieeate pe | SIDEWALE.—On Batunday morning on ate, in: rape Viner’ beretibartien, Tic cress ae Sealed be will be on the qui vive forall th accident, obstruciing travel along 9th street: jon of the premised in question. Wheeler | 4- F. Offatt, hay wei: of G town, | Currants, ‘Ornamental Trees, Railroad com) contractors, &e., in Jewelry and other articiex that the plaintiff got on to the train when it | Seaston of the preml Payment of the rent ior | Was on his way to et, he sli on the | By: . » ke. with mechanics at the shorten notices $r4 tor thelr benefit we announce that Mr.J. | Was staring still; that the injury to the | Page default in tho payment of ¢ ‘Bowen de- | Sidewalk near the market house and re- Flower Seeds of the finest quality, Tegister at once. F. Prigg. at 7 Penpsylvania avanve, who fs | plaintiff was occasioned by suddenly starting layed giving him notice to move until the grown : jak always on the alert for novelties, lias secured | the train either backward or forward; that some Of ti there was no notice given of the movement | 7,40 qu ofsaid month. The notice thus given -among whic | of tbe train, either by big blow! | it | . y Wheeler; and Bowe. en: Silt be ‘ound the celebrated ‘Lake George | 4 Whistle or otherwise; and theretovore | {y. ter, toregain possonsion Sf te nee ek ALEXANDRIA. @iamords, in plain and chased settings in | the defendants have been in the habit of ob- At the same ied a writof at . £ WHITE PI LEB, (best A sings, at from $3. to, Sm pew ructing 9th street; that footman kad there- gn the zoos and chattels of sald 5 omen) bang, itt here Win iH. a peek coi et = INE OU! feet, auality) @2.0 per | i ¥ ; Bronth. © Under the latter een Chased. near’ Beppe ee tately Pur” | _mars-cost th Steels co. | WHITE PINE 3-8 SIDING. best quality) 92.5 | | te 338 a ts ETE ie BE See, 5 il abe a i E sta: ceeding. for a writ of restitution, Wheeler, day or two ago. Mr. Wallace Wrigit by bis.attomey pat in the plea ihat judg: | New York states who has bees hem for von ment having been rendered it Bowen's favor time past purchasing teams, stock, &c., for In the attachment proceeding, the farm he has lately purchases nt Gavstas, WILLET & LIBBEY, = Was satisfied under the law, and that Jeit here this afternoon on the steamer Ar- Corner 6th strect and New York are., opposite a which his action was based lington, which he chartered for the purpose wt had ceased to exist, his action ought not to of convey is outfit to that place. ar iberty Market. New Hortbern Liberty Market. prevail; that the two ings were incon- | CoLoRED DO.—Bessieh Jackson, Lat wa siatent WIth cach r, and sow maapan committed to jail by Justice P amortment of all the new designs, ting judgment in the at a aa tana Pence. ‘TEA SETS, WAITERS, ie aettis ar tonite PITCHERS, FORKS, SPOONS, ec | Also RODGERS’ 4 of sizes in stock. Also,lower TABLE AND CUTLERY, _| “ianee pa CLOTH heal y ~~ ¥

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