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ree EVENING STAR. FRIDAY..........February 1, 1876. Weather Probabilities To-day, Orrice oF Curry SIONAL Ovrtcra. See 2a enc A Special Improvement Tax Case. This morning, in theSupreme Court of the | District, in General Term, the case of Foster Henshaw against the District of Columbia was called and argued by B Lockwood, for complainant, and Mr. Stanton, for de- | fendant. This is an action to restrain the sale of lot 6, square 765, for taxes, im. WASHINGTON, Febrnary 4, 1576. provements charged to be tilegal. The plain- In the lower lake region. middle states and titsays the assessed value of the lot is $1,800; ‘New Fvgland. rising barometer, northerly that In August, 1569, be paid a special tax westerly winds, considerably colder and for footways of $228.16 under protest on the elearing or partiy cloudy weather, followed fn nret aiathiet by winds drifting tosoutherly nd falling baroraeter to-night. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. ground thal the assessment was illegal as there was no established grade as requirel by the act of May 23d. 1553; that the work performed by the contractor was not ap- proved by the assistant commissioner, that ihe work wasnot correctly pe:formed, that | the material used was not such as is re- Me quired by the act of May 25th, 1853; that the ec ainal Theater. — Maggie Mitehet! in| Work wie not examined bythe surveyor Lorie. | and commissioner as requiret hy law; that Port's House.—‘‘ Babes in the Woods,” | the so-ealled improvements were at leas by the Joe Jefferson Clab. | $i0 damage to complainants that in 1 3. Theater Comique—“ ” when the lot was purchas ne employed Gunteuntel Charan, Ae eer” Oe | eclty survesor to give him the prate aod Gib ieee Hee Pun eaetein,* built “his house to correspond with it. ‘am Fai Ta ‘as ed no ongaoa/ | In January 17th, 1870, four certificates of edn eed Pe 2 Ara entlt Sock for paving and ‘curving footways of and Fairies.’ . bearing interest at ten per cent. | | | An Hour i“The © Tallmadoe Hali—Grand bail and supper by | and aggregating $701.36, were issued and sold Mount Vernon Home Commanion, No. 2. withont the Se rwictes of complainant eee Tp re against this rty,and @ new grade mace. Condensed Locals. On oF about the Ist of May, 1574, Another bill omg Beall sends Harper's ‘eb. 12. The Knights of St. Peter have elected A. J. Owens and A. Langley aids to the ebief marshal for the St. Patrick's day procession. The sale of seats, so far, to Thec lore Til- ton’s lecture at Lincoln Hall, on Tuesday evening next, indicates that he will have a erowved house. Those who waut goo.l seats to hear him ought to call early. The Wisconsin republicans will hold their annual reception this evening, at Masonic “ly for | for special taxes for paving and curbing foot- Way to the amount of £461.30 was levied on him. In the meantime the walk fronting on bis premises has been cut down about six feet, a little below the foundation stones; th cellar has been nearly destroyed, and th Walls cracked. The District anthorities are now making another cut eight feet below thie, which wiil necessitate another large bill for paving and curbing, footways, door- steps, &c. Sometimeduring the present year the place was advertised and soid for taxes, Temple, commencing agen op A at So’clock. | and Be complainant) ciaims that said assess- Representative Williams willdeliverashort | ments are irregular, unauthorized be law, —_ of welcome. The «Yair will, without | and onerous on bim, amounting now to loubt, be 2 success. about $1,400, and with the interest thereon Louisa Douglass, the deaf and dumb girl | to the firli assessed value of the said property. who came all the way from Columbus, Oblo, The defendant's answer was filed April 13, im search of her brother. Charles Douglass, | 175, and claims that the improvements were started beck to her home yesterday after- made according to law, and that the assess- noon. The Women’s Christian Associacion | ments were legal, which tax complainant Fendeved be while here. aid, March 5, . That 2d street east, At the grand sacred concert to be given at | alongecmplainant's lot, was paved and im: the New York avenue Presbyterian ci ret proved recording to the laws of the Inte cor- on Friday evening next. the organists will be | poration of Washington; that the assessment | Dr. Join P. Canifield, George W. Wali nd | on V. ja avenue bas been pa: Bir. Frederick Kroell. This will be in itself] on 2d street left unpaid. Dent | a every cbarge of frand, injustice, ar ation of yv with reference to any of th cers for a ents. Admits that the sale willteke p | the ensuing year, Ws: orge K. | unless the conrt intervenes. Claims th Petty. presitent; Sa Barr, vice pres- | complainant mace no objection to said work ident; J. J. Dermod etary; Jobt while it wae progressing, and, therefore, was Mahoney, trea Charies H. Keller, Joh sble for the assessment; and if the said tax Cullen and J. Maione, board of director: be illegal. eomplatpant bas shown special Joseph Wintel at abarn s. Cireurnstanees attending it which would de- The Shakspe re Club, with that generosity Which has a: prive him of full protection in the courts. ¥S characterized it, play to- issne was Joined on this answer, and t Morrow (Saturiay) evening, at For’s opera | cange was dismissed on motion of the solic! house, at the requesiof ani for the benent of | tor for defence in the absence of the com- the following charities: The Protestant Or- | plainant, the latter having previousiy asked han Asylum, Epiphany Church Home, St. | leave to iake further testimony in referen lohn’s Hospital, Servants’ Trai School, | to a ju 8 the Foster Home, and St Joseph's Benevo- | The pla jent As tion. Buekstone’s amusing | corpor é comely of “Married Life” is to be render i nat two di! grades by the same members who gave t' so aceept- | bad'been mace fu the neighborhood of this ably at the National ast spring. Mr. | property tu the last six years, making Ford the free of | ference of 14 feet Soca the ine banc will fur- | does not exist, except ow South Bish ue, having never been cut a Virginia avenue, on ti District Governum oni Amfuirs. # On a reservation, the The police, and physicians sts in fee simple In th sited to the poor received ir 0-Any 107 no avenne is in fact lait ont January shows that The order of the District Commissioners in excess 0 Will probably necessitate a red on of the yatin this es employes in the engineer's department. some in number. and effect a saving ia the the reservation comes t The decree below was aftir j % monthly expenditure of about £5,000, The Water Registrar is still eng eo Vigorons prosecution of the wate hunn’s Bauk, Real Es- bis investigations iL and the eastern se ie. Snit Case. me Con Where heretofore there has heen complaint |p.) cs, apie Of searcity produce! by an extravecant metrtee elsewhere. bus (onn: considerable waste Dodxe ag much so. thet be bas given directions tocut | Off the supp!y in several eases BUILDING PERMITS. & two-story brick « > two promissory 20th street, between 'F éach, paya ) the order of bue and I streets north wes’ ud to secure paym exeente a Burrs, a brick ki Sth and oth stre Willams, two «ad of trust to J. Jones. Between r4,is71, and April Ist following Kokt- id thereon about $2,200, and such pay ments were endorsed upon them. The notes were sent to Jones, by Ladow & ciders to collect thera, and he was 5 Holden payment. Holden being una 2 pay, made an arrangement with 1 eedman’s two-story the 1's Savings company by which that spany agreed to take the notes from Lud- and besement brick dwe Co. and earry them for Holden for Between Ith and 1th | ths, and Holden on his part agreed | 92.500. Joseph Crown, a two-s i y the trust company interest at the | Gwelling casi side 2d street, hetwee rate of ten per cent. on the amount advanced ebusetts avenue and H streets; Keala, a two-story brick dve! South Carolina avenue, Wth streets southeast; = by it. Holden then advised Jones, the bolder of the notes, that ad made the Arrangement before described, and requested him to take the securities and deliver tt ng ne berween en. ‘i and a to the bank and receive his money for the THE THEATE ‘azymal Theater. —To- | On the 25th day of October, 157. nes wert | Bight Mugeie Mitcheli will havea t to the bank, with the notes and the deed of | @nd &s the interesting play of “Le ‘The Artist's bream.” ts to be preser Rational w pdoubtedly be crow: Mitchel! draws well, rain or spine, 4s night's excellent bonse testified. ‘ue peared last evening in the «Pearl of Savo whieh was rendered (browghout very ac ably. Miss Miteheli willenact the role of Lorie,” tonight. and Mr. Harris will ap- pear as the artist “Reiohard.” The + Peari Of Savoy” wil be substituted for “Litrie Barefoot” to-morrow evening with a*Fan- ecbhon” matinee. | Ford's Opera House —The Joe Jefferson club ‘Will appeur this evening as “The Babes in the Wood.” The entertatument is to be given for the benetil of the sufiering poor of South- @ast Washington, and is desere most Libera! patronage, not only o! Of the worthy object for whieli it ts to be given, but of the excellent entertain: d._ The Marine band will be in ‘The tickets are only 5¢ cents, an: reserved seats. trost by which they were secured, and deil\ ered them to the actuary of the trust com Y, Who thereupon paid hira the sain ¢ i5—that being the amount of principa and interest due on the notes at that dat To complete the transaction according * the agreement, Holden about a week ail Wards, went to the bank and gave hist for the sum_ of 5, payable in Months, with interest at ten per centur After these transactions had heen f2l\y | pleted, and on the 9th day of Sep < the complainant purchased fron: 0: Bell the lot whieh he now seeks to ty charged from the trust; and he asse at an abstract of the recor! of Lue couveyances and ineumbrances of the property, stiowing that it was free from incumbranc?s, was ¢ livered to him at the time of said purchase. Upon this state of faets, the chaucelior at the special term held that the transactious between the holder and maker of the notes and the Freedman’s Savings and Trost Company were equivalent to a payment aud Theater Com@ue—The excellent bill pre- | extinguishment of the notes, and passed & pared by Manager Rogers this week stiliat- | decree declaring that they had been folly | Sracts large audiences, woo seem greatly to | paid, and directing the trustee, Jones, to exe enioy the performance offered. A bright | ente and deliver to the complainant “within array of stars for next week. —.——- VIRGINIA IMMIGRATIO @ delegation re presenting the Rappahannock and Potomac [mniigraiion Society arrived bere from Ricbmond, and took quarters at twenty days” a deed of release discharging the property from the tneumbrance, and also directing that In the event of the failnre of the trustee so to do, that the decree shoul “operate as @ fual release of the sald prop- erty.” Last evening the Metropolitan hotel. The delegation is ——— beaded by General Fitzhugh t ‘nis eve- THE LIABILITIES OF THE PRESENT [)tS- ping the chairman of the \ + senate | pRict GOVERNMENT KOK DAMAGES IN- committee on immigration, General W. M.| prictep BY THE OLD COoRPORATL Eliott; the chairman of tee, Colonel J. Armstead Pr; members of the geveral assembly of Virginia, together With General Fitzhugh Lee, president of the house commit- urt of the ted States, the case of Francis X. Dant laintitt in error, vs. the District of Colum: la. was submitted on printed argurnents b. Nesterday, in the Supreme if ty: Charles Mason, vice president; A. | Mr. Reginald Fendall, of counsel for plaintiit t. secretary, and Major J. 1). Rogers and | jn error,and Mr. E.L. Stanton, for defendant ~ K. Phillips. merobers, will meet at the | In error. in this case is Involved the question residence of Hon. Wm. Terry, 525 6th street, | of liability of the District for the condition for the porpose of consulting with the Vir- Pinia delegation in Congress concerning the st Iwetbods of promoting imuaigration to the Vid Dominic | Of the streets and highways under the old | corporation of Washington. The plaintitr was hurriedly going to Lhe apothecaries for | medicine on # dark, rainy night in Novem- Flock. —Family. eta: trade b ‘brane. 7-25a7.20; do, | Stood up for being a beggar and vagrant; his 0; extra, o'clock t night an alarm of fre was « : SETS RES er Sen SO RR REE TE RRS TS Re RN A RE The Washington Markets. THE COURTS. | | EMENTS. Rectew for the Weck endtn Penuary 4. Pista Goes herr GEORGETOWN. } CITY ITEMS. | (USEMENTS, CET ET gata cher tecle, qperatious | Today, Jack Thomas, a sneak thlef, was| SERIovs FIRE LAST NIGHT.—About 10 | ‘ ATIONAL THEATER. = H | Tond-35, super, 474 | Dame was therefore recorded among the at- 5.00; fi middling, 3760400: rye, 4305.0; | Tivals at Hodgson’s suburban hotel. Dudley Corn M belt ‘34055; di bolted, S0a52: N. Thompson was sent along with Jack. Chas. ¥. bnckwheat flv per cwt.. 3 00aZ 23; Va. Williams, indecent exposure; $5. James and Pa backwheat, per cwt, 1 5al.90. Taylor, profane; $5. John Kenuey, disorder- ly; $5. Addisou Coburn, cursing: 35. Als), charged with resisting Oificer Kearney tn the discharge of his duty; pleaded gnilty ard Was sent to the grand jury. Thomas Coates, disorderly conduct; $5.” Robert Sherlock, vagrant; down. Philip Hall, alias Joha Smith, carrying @ razor; #20. Robert Jones, @ vagrant, was sent to Hodgson. Wm. Smith avd Philip Hali were sent with the rest. Greenbury Duvall and Frank Lowndes, two GRAIN. —W heat. prime to chotce. 1 40al.50: do. to geod, 125al i; Corn, yellow. S$a86: a BSabo, do. damp. S0a53. Cats. new, southern. 45066 do. new, western, bright, 47 ads. do’ damaged. Baw, By HAY AND Srea Ha: thy. 20.10024.00; 4 20.00a23.00, ‘Oat Hay. per cwt Bctrex.—New oad0.00: Straw. Rye, ‘Wheat. ¢.00al0.00; Cut do. half firkin Ct Ties, notorious colored thieves, were Epes in by firste. a2: 49, | Officers Morgan and Sullivan, of the county, 5 Ph eae poe ig last evening, for breaking into the premises Taal! thirds, Ils: Boll, | Of Mr. E. J. Middieton, near Brook station, 3 6; Grease, 10. | On the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore ‘western, I7ai8 and Obio railroad, and stealing nine white tm factory, Tine, new, 4a Western factory, choiee, ; half skimmed, sald. Leghorn chickens, worth $30, eight black Spanish, worth $25, and six chiekens worth Mr. Middleton testified to the manner ve, 93g0108 fair’ to zood, 9: bew, al! PorLTRY AXD keys, dressed, choice, in which his 1 ; rk premises were entered on the cicne Oe, pot Tee PMID: Ae aresed, | 3ist of January, stort bolts and locks having ; ducks, do Chickens. r Ib., 12014; Goose. do rovsed, large, per dozen, 00; Ducks. dressed, each, £0 a er vanines 4 50n6 00, Ri . per doz, A oy Der Ib., Idalt: do.. sadale, per 1b , al2; wild each, 1,002.00; Prairie hens, pet doz.,5 09a been broken, and his chickens carried away. The officers testified to the finding of them ll dressed and ready for market, in the shanty where these men live; grand jury. Another charge, similar to the preceding one, was preferred; this occurred on the ist instant; grand Jory. Duvall and Lowndes were then arraigned on tne charge of stealing egeed, por dox Fridges, 6.0. GuxeN Frvits—Appies, New York, per bbl, | 20 chickens, worth $1 each, from Jos. Rhine, $.C0a600; do. Virginia, per bbl. se: pear Colesville, Md. They confessed to } (rat ad per box, 4.001450; do., per . osu Geen eee these berm x ITs ann N los, fancy. sliced, ponths in jail. m. Jones stole airoft a ai. do, brigat, a9 fair, 7a; pants from Sclomon Brown, and settled for right, iy’a. 697; fair to choice do. common, "8, a6: Peaches, = Owith theconrt. Thomas 12als; do. unpecied, de, $29; de. de Jonson, iarce | of $8.50 from John T. ees Baller; A's, 7a8. Ch erica, pitted, ie bs Seals; Se Fiore One ct, eal’ Dlackberrios; por ibs | Mon= PARTICULARS OF tHE GREAT osjor PU mcites comm tio: do. primes Bat io; | STORM.—Additional particulars are 1 auarter, per Ib. fad 5. Pork, por ib., 989; 19313 “washed, 40945; vived Of (lisasters by tbe recent gale. The steamer Theodore Weems had her steering gear broken in the gale and drifted ashore on Pop- Beef, hin <., 405 gnwashed, 33d Hi fos gall; | lar Island in the Chesapeake bay. The pro Pail Prag tig rentals eh3s: | peller Westover, of the Powhatan line. went @. red. 60a 20. > ee *. - "| ashore at Kent Island. Two oyster schooners VR BTAbL Es —Potatoee, Barty Bose. per bushel, ; Peach Blows. do., 4 ‘cerless, do ,33at5 ubon, do., 30nd); Fancy Sweets. per mop = Yam: BbL., 2.00n2 per hundred, =, 1.60a2.0); do, therm, 1 Wa2.0). Were sunk at the mouth of West river, and after clinging tothe rigzing for twelve hours the crews were rescued in an exhausted ean- dition. A number of bay craft and oyster boats went ashore in the tributaries of the Chesapeake, and the loss among them will be lar.e. Dispatches report that the steamer Blackstone, from Providence, R. L., for Bal timore, is in Dutch Island harbor with ma- | chinery disabled; the Ralph. Howes, which went ashore at C: Re Henlopen, is in goot order and will get oi!, and thatthe Emma F. Secor, 9iso for Baltimore, is ashore at New Point, V A dispatch from Little Roe Ark., says that the late heavy rainstorm in that section submerged the I: Mountain railroad near Poplar Bluffs, Mo., and a pas Senger train bas been water bound at Corn- ing for severai days. A Que’ (Canada) dispatch says that Wednesday nigbt'’s snow orm blockaded the railroads, and no trains arrived there yesterda: ree, fonth! | A SENSATIONAL Report DeNtrD.— A Wa W, Dressed ow, 7a3; Honey, + nixed,” 2a3. a Joale sot prinie. S0asf io da tmons sais, | &OTY WAS published yesterday that the Glider, enect, Valbsdo conan wild. tasaced, per | £4rl of Dunraven had cloped with @ young walnut kertiels, Wall, clover seed, | lady of social rank from Quebec, and, with | - | bis stole bride, nae stoppirg in co eal- | —_-— | ment in this city. The story represented th THAT Dog Fient ne More | Vari to bea bachelor, and the young | qi mi Particy—“It appears that great | the daughter of a wealthy physician of One. inivstice bas been done Messrs. Closs and | bee. Rarl Dunraven ia at the Brevoorthduse, Wiliams In mer their names in the | and-authorizes an entire denial. H a $ atiefed that | bachelor; bis wife is at present in had no connection | ir names should He arrived in Can ; he has been sta nee. till last week, when he came to New York, bh: rge two danghters of the prominent phy sician of Quebee referred to In the rum: who is bis intimate friend. Tho you visiting friends {i Unis not have be The above paragrapl publication by the parti ecurse must be co: ard know more abou is furnished us for s concerned, and of , as they were there it than any one eise LPEPFR (VA.) BANK.—Ii all the | s produced such dire conseqnen- ces as did that of the bank of Culpeper, fa ures would be less numerous. Tue “It has thrown @ firebrand AMUnILY iit will tronble it for a} It nas been complicated public sentiment attempted to be MARRIAGE LICENSES hays ¢ F nfactarcd by dragging into tt cbt neon and Al personal difficuities, Individual Wes and 1ENa Wt dishkes. Itassails the judge on tic benen | | avd the juryin the box, the preacher in the pulpit and congregation in the pews private citize his business and i bosem of bis family—non: ing its ma 1 influences, find becor workers in iniquity, the objects of suspleton, or. fired to in vioience Dr. Steven- annot yet give a | though beof ton, be fall when a son, Who Is attending him. definite opinion as t THE CASE, involving the title to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, was also argued for ns hope. il iserushed | iwodays last week by Albert Pike—counsel- at the back of the be is fourteen | jor, poet, Indian chief, ex-confederate qoi- years ge and lives ‘ mother, aUNo? eral, and high magnate in the Masonic or- cers—to bear whom a large andience also gathered. A tall, broad-shouldered, y main | ner- support for § per Sou 13 | able-looking man, with long gray ringlets, nee) ripe a esl Pott r — and ie a lustrous dark eye, hie looks like a nother ‘dow, fifty s &°, | cross between a poct and Indian chief n very needy ciret sues. dolng Strolling up the avenne, with his German hing and ironing for support. Jar hal pipe between his lips, he is always @ notice been cut of employment for some ilme,lav- | able personage, He is sald to have ono of ing lost his place ing harness factory by re Ouction of force ard seareity of work, He had jnst seenred the place as newsboy on | the largest and choicest private libraries in the District. He speaks in arguing with such rapidity that it seems impossible for any one the train, and was making hisfirsttripwhen | toPfailow bis mite fe : the unfortunate accident ocenrred io him. | jy,fp OW bis étatements.—| Wash. Cur, N.Y. lie is unconscious, and at mes delirious. J AFRAID oF Doo The subject of a doz 1.8 > = ne state- | 2X, which is of such practical interest tn ppc eRe Sl nimple | Maryland and other states. is before the Vir Sarl 2 : oe | Xinlalegisiature. The Richmond Whig says auary 10, Col. Zhomas A. Scott took | Gre wail, the thefathor of the oun occasion io contradict tne assertion of an | pis ealicd, as he poll psn ghee . ares oy niet dae a | body since ine memory of man rans not to ty net in, ns, and I trust not in energy. | the contrary, says a dog tax will not pass, ihe: to state that every dolar of the pa- | “for.” says he, “the dogs, destractive as they | per of the Texas and Pecific road, or the | B&Ve been to sheep to the past, have y | Slaughtered more statesmen, and you may | be certatu In the fature they Will give them 14 atten nstrnetion Company that pt- tT. peild if, now no lox er ta existence, ¢ cl | @ wide berth.” The Balto. Sun says: We hat \admy name npon it as endorser ha ¢ 3 : ee incipal and interest, 1a fail, amt | fear the Virginia leeisiatureare not the only poli a eiserenor in bonds or trade of ane | OBCS Who are in mortal terror of the dogs, Kind ‘That in ad titton thereto I do not owe | = PREPARATIONS TO CONVERT NEW YORK. & Binet ar to any bank, individual or | e arra ni “ pas kind whatever in wus broad | Banhey revorslanie Gem anid ane Aud Sane t —srs yee co | York, bave been completed. The amonnt re- tices his TS tanker: thet Inay | CeiVed so far by subseriptious towants de bee J t not otherwise.” fraying the expenses of the revival is $5,709, sal le ee eee While an indebtedness of £15.000 has already Tur COAL OLY. meeting ofrep- | Leen Incurred. The total expense, it is esti- reser leading coal eompa- | mated, will reach #40,000,. The’ chair re. | nies a Delawareand Hudson | hearsed Wednesday evening in the presence | canni York, yesterday, re- | of reveral thousand people at the Hipp» | solver of the large supply of | drome. 1t was announced that tke revival | coal 5 »perations shail | would bein in all probability on Monday, | beste; thot February | but possibly Sunday night. ul aver of the com, 1th of Mare. h suspe ment was male already. No new n regard to prices, GER.—At Evansville, « deteetive from Rock- —<—_____.. SCHUYLER COLFAX AGAIN HEARD FROM. Oakes A. Ames says of the statement that the executors of Oakes Ames have found papers vindicating Schuyler Colfax: “As an executor of the late Hon. Oakes Ames I pro- port diana, bas arrested Bob Weakley, a | pounce the above statement to be untrue. Dotert bank forger. Weakley forged notes for | On the contrare alts i ay amount on the fir of Shan ; p exmeene bonne wane a cor | Possersion, both as an executor and an in | i R idual, convinces me that pe month the payments | \s same at the | which Mr. Ames claimed to have mate t f Rockport and secured payme He | Mr. an - tied the officers ever since. Mach im- ip the tae aon ee time, in the manner, and for the . stated by him oe Springfield Republican. ————_ .OS¥ ofthe remarkable things about Mr. Beecher's seleetion of churches for his advi- sory council Is that the Congregational tanee is attached to the arrest. IVERY.—On Tharsday night last rs, named Wm. H. Skinner, and Martin Henry, alt col: lin the jai! of St. Mary's coan- i eat Shawn by cutting | Churehat Norwich, of which the Rev. Mr. ——————_ | ber. 171, through au alley intersecting Dela- Thee cell need Seeing | Scoville, his son-in-law. is pastor, Urealing, DEATH CF A CLERGYMAN. Rev. John W. | ware avenue, ant fell down the embankment | © work of the edities, | While that of the Rev. Thos. K. Beecher, his Hoover, wt ce the yoarot sit had been | formed by the lower graite of the west side of | C7 Simpson are charged witi grand | brother, is not. Is Tom unsafe on the atul- aa estimable, useful and z ister oC | the avenue, and whieh was the work of the | },1" Jer and Simpson are charged with lery or perjury Issue,or would he be likeiv the Baltin A M. E- | anthorities under the ebarter of the cily of alias de . to kick out of the traces and make some such Church, dicd at bis residence ia this city | Washingt Being injured, be brought bis | Par Norra wkst CoRNER.—The board of | proposition as that made by Mr. Beecher’s yesterday moruing after a protracted pul- | gction for damages. and the court hel that e of Portland, Oregon, have passed a | Sister. Mrs Hooker, when she advised the movary disease. Unt last fer years | the District was not liable for the condition slobon urging Congress to mai aa ap- | Plymouth pastor to confess to his ebureh 7— we Hover Buea vark ms imporiantappolut- | of the public streets under the old corpora- Ppropriation Of $25,000 to build a military tel- | LY. ¥. Sun. neDts UF ne confere: .and closed bis i Minisierial work as the firs astor of “‘Ham- Hine Chureli,” in the northern section of Washington. His health failing, he was ap- ration. and that (he Board of Public Works, aud not the District, was responsible in any case. A verdict was directed for the District, and It was now conteaded that the establish- pointed toa clerkship fn the Post Office de- | nent of a municipal government be one Witment. His fuberal wii take place from | yregs carried with it the muanielpal power to jamiizne Church tomorrow at 2 o'clock | widen and improve streets, and hence re- | sponsibility for the condition of the streets, and that the Board of Public Works was merely a ministerial body to carry out the ordinances of the municipal authority, aud WAS Without any responsibility whatever. p- mm. a MAINE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CLUB.— The citizens of the state of Maine organized @ republican campaign club last right, with the following officers: J. W. Babson, dent, E. A. Harding, vice president, W. ‘~{ TME WASHINGION NATIONAL Monv- Dedge, secretary; J. W. Bartlett, correspond- | ygnr SocteTY met peyeertay. Adiirat ing secretary; A. Weeks, treasurer; and ao | Poor presided and Mr. F. L. Harvey acted ag executive committee of three gentlemen | secretary. Dr. Stansbury made @ verbal re- from each Congressional «istrict, as follows: rt ofthe results of his visitation to the Mesers. O. F.1D C. H. Dow. A. H. 8. jrapd Lodges, F. A. A. M., of Minnesota and Michigan, since the last meeting, in the interests of the monument, stating that they bad all heartily endorsed the appeal of the society, and bad recommended it to the sub- ordinate lodges in their respective (arisdic tions. A committee consisting of Messrs. Corcoran, Powell, Blake, Stansbury and Stuart was appointed to wait upon C and urge a {avorabie consideration of the morial reeently prepared by the society for presentation to thet body. -—— was not much of a sue. Davis, Thos. P. Cleaves, A. 5. Richards, Jos. Noble, W_C. Clark, Stanly Plummer, Paul Stevenrs. E. N. Beal, H. Jacobs, M. P. Eaton, N. B. Milliken, A. D. Brock, and A. Robbins. ——— THE MASONIC FRATERNITY of this T trict are making arrangements to attend tne funeral of the late Roger C. Weightman, on Sunday next, from Masonic Temnpie. De- ceased was a member of Lebanon L > No.7, having made application for the in 1811, which were afterwards con- | 4, igen pon him; aud subsequently passed | = SNOW, whi rough the Warden's chairs, and waselected | Cf*s yesterday afternoon, commence to fall Gre Master of this @risdiction, which po- | 14 large quantities about? p. m., and con- sition he filled with or to himself and | Unued, with a few tutermatssions, tirough- Balisfaction to the craft. The Grand Lodge O©Ut last night and thls morning. . little rain about midnight had the effect oi mak- ing the sow pretty compact, with a heavy | ertst, and the street-car horses this morn- | ing bad a hard time of it. This storm, fol- lowing so close en the hurricane of Wednes- Charles Hurdle says he was not presentat day, people, whose houses were unroofed, that Virginia dog fight, (so help bhim—hob bail'ne time to replace their house tops be- he was not ontof the city.)and he thinks fore the snow came. This morning the it rather a rough joke on him that one of the sleigh bells are Jingling merrily on tae Av- Brrested party personated him before the enue, ——__+—__ Virginia magistrate, thus getting Lis name in the papers. There were plenty of other THE PATRONS of Mr. Jos. J. May will find will ae al meeting on next Sunday, at the le, prior to the bour inl for the funerad. — A Boous” Caakiey Hvrvre.— Mr. names the prironer might b used on that ¥ bis card elsewhere that he has removed to Occasion, be thinks, but the arrested man ‘0. %29 Pennsylvania avenue, next door to alirges by way of excuse that Charley's Mr.Jno.T. Mitchell's. His Beme was the frst which occ to Lan oa Bhat Uyirg ceceslen. stock of ladies’ kid gloves is offered at relneed prices: j and very low. New York, have €graph line from Portland to Astor reseution favoring the attaching of Alaska to Washington territory as a county, in or- der to free Alaska from military’ jurisdic- ———EEE INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH —It is stated that when the English national rifle association accepted the challenge of the than. American association to take part in the in- me ternational contest it was understood that ONE OF WeMAN’s DISABILITIES.—The | the team selected would be the only one board of education bas resolved to declare vacant the places of all lady teachers who get married! A committee of the board wlll report on the feas: y and expediency of ing the German language in thescbools, next meeting, on Tuesday.—(N. ¥. from Great Britain. The invitation to Lrish and Scoteh teams may lead to a reopening ef the whole question. if not the withdrawal of the English association from the field. A peeeting is to be hel to reconsider the mat- T. A. A PASE BALL COLLEGE.—At a meeting of the students of Amlerst college heid last evening, it was voted not to send a crew to Saratoga the coming summer. The college expvot raise sufficient money to support boating and base bali, hence it has decided to give Its entire support to base ball. A MURDEROUS Son-1In-Law.—At St. Jonn’s, N. B.. yesterday John O'Neil killed his mother-in-law and perhaps fatally stabbed his father-in-law, his motive being revenge, because they had opposed his mar- ee A MoLLy MaGuIRE ConvicrED.—Mi- cbael J. Doyle has been convicted at Mauch Chunk, Pa.. of the murder of Jones, the mine boss, at Summit Hill, last September. Sentence has not yet been passed upen him, but be will unquestionably be hanged if not rescued by & mob of Molly Maguires, and a rescue is not probable. This is the first con- viction obtained for any of the numerous as- sassinations which have disgraced the coal regions. Others of the gang are to be put on trial on similar ———————_ THE SRYERITY OF THE TIMES.—The Al- riage and persuaded their daughter to leave | bany (N. Y.) Argus says: “Four itions him. remain at the disposal of the com lier in SUICIDE IN ViRGINIA.— Mr. Jacob Cooper, tweet seven con cain inne og {Pell known citizen of Frederick county, | There is probably Hot an ‘per. &.. comm: suicide on Thursday last = ‘amon! + or cutiing his throat with a razor. In reply to | So Dota case Of Imposture, 3 They present @ most remarkal gentleman too prond to live. Nothing could more: the severity of the times.” WHat po THEY MEAN?—A number of the citizens of Union Hill, N.8., nave ized a club called “The Hangmen’ nt ut de "8 Ch cline to make public the object of the asseci- ation. The 1 ino) is that ation. arto i _ lynch &re the c1 of the: ble record of and too to stions, Mr, Cooper assigued no reason for poor ly ilustrave bis act, except that he wished to “go to a better world.” ANOTHER GAS REDUCTION.—The Lyneh- burg (Va.) gaslight company has announced & reduction in the price of gas from $4 to $3 to private consumers, and from $5 to £2.75 to ihe city. THY TAMMANY GENERAL COMMITTEE, of resolutions adyvora- immediate passage of an absolute | Gustavus Stahl; Secretary, Otto Stahl bnd unquuiiied act ofammesty and obiivios | Treasurer, George Hick—(I. ¥ Herald, for all offenses of the great civil war, Fercn It RIGHT ALONG. Wed "We don’t % ‘THE NEGRO ASSASSIN, who killed Colonel | © make silver “a drug on the market,” but Ofut in St. Landray Tish, Louisiana, has | fear we ball come near so doing before this been lyneved b; ‘a10b WhO took bita forei- | time ncxt year.—[ Virginia Otiy (Nev.) Enter | bly fom the atl, prise, turned of Water. place. (nueh delay being caused hs eavy fall of snow,) the fire had cained con. | siderable headw: shooting out of the wy boe’s cooper shop, on Tt windows rom tox 731, on account of sm bet g seen to issue from the flour inspect Wwareuouse, on High stree!, near the ¢or: Before the engines reached t o by th and the flames were of Jar. Vater street, in the | rear of the warehouse. It is thought the tire originated there. The Georgeto: (No. 5,) and two from Washington, wn engine, (Nos. 2 ard 6—the latter manned by No.1 company) With the book and ladder compan: arrived, . fi and when they did got roraptly tw work. ‘The fire soon spread to the Washing- ton vinegar works,on the corner of Highand | Water streets, but only slight damage was done to the roof before the flames there were | The energetic efforts of the extinguished. firemen to get control of the flames in the cooper shop were fruitiess, and nothing was saved but a number of barrels. Fire Ow spread to the upper floor of the icr's warehouse, & general alarm was having Inspec- st attractiv gadecr Month tee 20 cents, f For «ale by Lesiie, 37 New York city ——_@ ___ NOTHING New Usper tir Stimulating Liniment cores = . ABOUT MUsic al Boxes.—At times when business is dull,or when losses and disap. pointmnenis of various Kinds make life urden, Wwe look ground us for someth that shal! keep of coma or sootr . troubled mind, and sometimes we fad it n easy matter to meet with the charmer wi LAS the power to “drive dull care awa Such a magician has, however, been pre Nited lately in the form of a musical box, strack, #nd horses were scut to Washington to as- sist in bringing over engine ‘0. 3, fram Cap- iol Hill, and No.4, from South Washington. They reached here about 1 o'clock this morn- ing. Mr. Jarboe's shop is the house recently used by Mr J-D. Robinson asa flour ware- se, ard Was recently purchased by Mc. George Shoemaker. The inspector's ware- bor e had flour on the first floor and rye on the second, (the rye hetng the proj ty of Wm. IT. Gaskins,) all creatiy damaged The Froperty occupied by the vinegar works b2- lorged to the Edes estate. The fire is sup- posed to have been the work of an ipcen- dary, about Arlington insurance eom one to the Edes propert eT surance. riage of l company ran into a sand at the corner of Was upset and smashed. the men were tajured Mrs. Je Mr. Jarboe’s losses, amounting to 2.000, are covered by insurance in the The damage t ver: siderable, and is also fully covered con- v running to the fire the hose car- pile of th and K streets, and Luckily none of t has the thanks of the firemen for furnishing them with coffee ana other refreshments during ibeir serviers at the fire example ought to be imitated. A Crurcu Usroor West Georgetown M. F Om curing the gale Tuesda: ing the roads to give raise the wind t terior part e snow. The put the roof on. arch was blow ight, carry With it @ portion of the sheathing and lea exposed to the t ngregation propose ntertainment next week toagain Her hospitable DFATH OF AN OLD CiTIzEN.—Leonard E which, withont any trouble on the part osseRsor, Wil! perform the duties whic! At all times have been asked (rom the mu clan by those who have been vexed by & melancholy if not an evil spirit. Mr. J. T. Heller, of Berne, Switzerland, bas bronght this insiroment to the highest degree of perfection. At the Exhibitien of Vienna, where Mr. Helier obtained the Medal of Merit for his musica! boxes, they caused the greatest sensation; their richness of tone, and the great variety of airs played by them, made them one of the great cer ofattractio admiration all who ec movel by concord of sweet : They have been introt noed into several large hotels, and have proved bigbly serviceable in ministering to the en- | joyment of the visitors. Few thin gs could be more suitable for a present to those by | anone | whom we desire to be rememperet t e and forgot Ise its tunefi fail each time to remind tte e from whom it had been Phsloal boxes are gent to direct from the n catalogues With the pri sto thore appiyi allest orders parts of the Illustrate ted gf them, and the | Prompt attention © MFRir. AY ARTICLE or Tr | Bronchied the me frticie in in | Throat Dis larity is based upc FRIDay EY cxrne aserer Farcnon SATURDAY EY favorite, MAGGIE MI LCR ELL Pebroary? -OUARA MOREIs a9 CAMILLE _Box-book now op tobe PORD's OPERA HOUSE. CHARITY TRETAINMENT ev tHe SHAKSPEARE Chin ‘MARROED LIFE BY THE MAK NE BAND SATUEDAY EVENING, Febroary 3,# 0 clock MUST ‘ » Tickets, ©): reverved erate 38 conte extra: tobe obtained at bile. No. 937 Penn ave. febe-at A GRAND sackeD conve = ORGAN AND Vocat, WET be given at the ‘ NEW TOBK AVENUE PRESOYTERIAN cHUuROon ON FRIpay, re ARY Dire re auponnoement on and atrer Mond iste For Program Tickets at ext Eilie s € ORLY ¥ OPULsAR wer » at. (72 teanons.) @ nines following Sati PENING “Lass, — dott LUCIEN HEATER COMIQUE, Biewen 6 Siveet, be Penny con Phillpot died hereof consumption yesterday, = - = — - his 65th year. oe WOKS Bae Ot Prine: R searanons Cork . te Winter. eae OPES THE FEAR ROUND. seorge county, Md., but had in Gey Reasons lor going to Dre. Strong's 1 5 town pearly eile ite. ae fe | dial Institute in winter, with elrenlar a a ertemenee BY NrRy Weuiee, rT ecanke Feribing its Turkish, Russian, Sal | CADAY AFTERNOONS nS ane SS a dropathiec and Electro-Thermal Batts, mi — ~ ALEXANDRIA. Vacuum Treatment, Gaivanic and Faradaic FIRST-CLASS IN BVERT (SPECT | Electricity, &c., wi be sent On application = SEVERE ACCIDENT. — Mr. John Spence, | Nervous, Lung, Female aud Chronic dis- Who lives near Dumfries. while engaged In | nes a specie! im,wts: | Oop No.) On Mal » vailing up a well for Mr. Silas ba Since : and Nate Accotink, last _Wedn and Grena Vv badly injared. The w > by] deep, aud the wail,w is being built of | S#¢ by Hall & Hume. F stone, bed been raired about twenty feet, | Prrsoxs * when the band!e of one of the tubs used in | weakness, iv t lowering t , broke, just as it com epressi aid never be without Laebig's iadescent, and in contents fatling | ziguid Er of Beef, in pint betes, i knocked bim —— a the platform upon which he was work- THE SPRING CKOP OF COUGHS AND i 0 the bottom of the well. te heavy. and will r! to a - 7ULAR FREAK.—Whilea lady residing | vest of disease th, u - <— in the Ist ward was engaged tn hauging ont | with the standard antidote, Hu'e’s Hunry of LECTUR clothes In the yard of her honse,a pigeon | Horehonnd and =. wh ks flew down, apparently froma consideravle | “Pike's Tooth: Drops cure in one main: I ™ MALL. eight, gud lit on her shoulter. Since that — . —_ time the bind has evineel a great affection | - 4, Daily Walks en Racy Fret TUESDAY EVENING. Feb §. ot S o'ctock for the lady, following her about aad_re- ence to ty asd cot ber r Do! fusing toeat except from her hands. The | andsof th igent pub >t awe pets RE TILTON bird is net one of the species of pigeons com- | White's &: lispinent, 11s Pen * “FAMOUS LECTL ‘ non about here, and is thought to have | Opposite Willand’s hotel, for . Onthe ecme from a distance ‘orns, Bonions, Chilplains. Inverted Nai | “PRORLEM OF L IMMIGRANTS.—Messrs. Krauff, of Penn; | Vascular Eserescences, &e. Establisued ‘iipakensaaiamasensw Stoutenburg, of New York; French Fee =1. a spre atc ncptent iaie Clery onions en BF" Tickets, tees families, wantapon the THE NATIOBAL SaVinGs BAN! 0 New Yor’ avenue aod Ith street, pay i 9 Cent. per annum ou deposits for each cé. | rough | mont Vanking hours, @to@ Setar | “ ©. Of this city | Wdand$ ws. men frora Michigan also w orn- | Been eco een eee Ror BAND PRESS BALL will be @ a chasing. —| Garette, 3d j | AY EVENING. Felceary sth. by he aor Ea oe ASSOCIATED VATEVANS MFX CAS A Nar BEER DRINKERS.—Mesers. | former place on Iti street, where he | WAL, ot Talmage Hal. Ticket Owe Del f sn & . brewers of Burton sic, paid the todo £uy work in his line in his sn. | ler eitice 9 geuieman apd ante bell railway carr ast year 1,000 a ek rio! ‘ owe od bad at the privet pal hotels aud bookstores, or at the freight charges upon their goods. As they | eed Vols ounces as sons se Hla Goor on the eve f the ball ton 7 aetna e aramc, tt can | Ladies’ Dresses cleaned without ts = pe guessed what the largest firm pays. Cer- removed hi lean > TOWN “Ep: taibly rot less than 20,00). How mneh | 80d, Spols remocel without clear |GEORGETOWN ADVER'WT beer ig drunk in London every day’ cannot tell exactly, but, as there are 19,00) taverns, we cap ventare to calculate 5 not le aud decidedly not less than 2 There is @ small inn close to the geners! pest office where 1*5 gallons are retailed every lately sold its good will for $50,001 very quiet-looking beer houses ha’ vee wa +; there than an everage of 25 gallons in | 50.000 In Lon of stont tay, woile one opposite the Bank of England gets rid of not less t A not very large beer s: close to the Great Northern Reilway de: iy pot n load of ale and stont every morning. The load is never lees than adozen to a dozen and a half lon barrels. Certain houses, such as the le,” the + Red Cap,” * “Mother Shipton,” * Royal Oak and “Angel,” couldn’t be bougt be cheap at that, so enormons ts t —[ London Cor. Springfield nder a moderate fortune, and would AN INDIAN RING in Kansas Is abont to be of bi-g executors of their wners are still al when the ekenz al with young Mr. sailed from Porti: with her four children. ey-Cardinal Manning Rome in ing tn selling lands be- gto Pottawattomie Indians on pre- estates , Who recently cloned Brydges, Lior Liverpool Saturday, is about to visit rer to advocate a scheme for a union of a portion of the English Ritualist With the ehurch of Rome. &7-Colonel Valentine Baker gol a divorce, as was stated, b: trary, visits him daily in person wife this country. has not t, on the cou. and at the | exptration of his term will come with him to | *7-A party of rative Roman Catholics, some thirty or forty in number, Tsukicji, Yedo, propose to petit! ernment to re: liv free and open exereise of Christianity. 87 We learn of a recently failed concern that negan business @ year Or $0 ago with @ capita! of +15,000, and Low offers to setties in such & Way as to retain $20,000 Lo start again with.—{ Boston Transcript. s7-They say that Mark Twain is for mayor of Hartford. Hope he to run will be elected. Imagine him issuing an inaugural in which the board of street commissioners are referred to as *bald-headed reptiles. ” WEB & BEVERIDGE Have replenished their stock of ERY, CHINA, GLASS WARK, FINE PLATED WARE eod TABLE CU To which they Invite the attention of citiz Visitore. TLERY, and HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS in great variety. WEBB & BEVERLDOGE, 29 6" 1009 Penna. ayen: CLUSIVE attention to vUSTOM WORK, Jam closing out my entire stock of GENTS BOOTS AND SHOKS AT COST. rl IN _OBDER TO GIVE MY EX- re Best French Calf, double-Soled Hand-sewod GAL TEko, made by E at 87; regular retail price $9. Wai best, retail price 7. JAS. H. VERMILYA, 610 97H STBERT, jan3i-tr Deveeass & BROTHER Will, On TUESDAY, tnx tst, in the sale of s BAN LADIES) UNDERWERA\ ‘hess goods comprise house; are made in Corton, and must de sold to close the business, line should not this of the ares pppartanity. Boueeass AQ SS ; Ladies devizing any article in falito take advantage jan31-3m pan & Bcdish, of New York, ble- Screw SHOES at $4.50; regular Opposite Patent Office. KBUPT STOCK OF ihe stock of ibe best manner, of Watmsurta PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD CAN SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTLNG WITE US, Aswe erect in most approved manner, every Keep in regular stock, and are prepared to of HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &e. iF} e Pe? Ro! ‘ING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be offreylon end colors euoqualad, 7-18 excellence BAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, jensd-tr ‘517 9th wrest Dortay est. | We} loon | wing in | the gov- nove “il impediments to the | JP | Are offering 1 THE ECONOMY SHIBT, | made of Wamentta Cotton and 2100 Liven, warranted . ‘The purchaser has ouly to work the burton | holes, and the shirt ic ready forthe lsuedry. Price | $1 2 each, worth twice that amount. Lo all sree. For sale by LUCTKELL & WINE, i 29 In Ce T Wth etre Penna. ave, Hi V BAPPING PAPER. T 3, PA a pen ABD BUABDS of ail colors. at whole- | louse Yn ADAMSON, 308 9th stroet. | BSy HORSE FOoD. = GORDONS FOOD FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ECONOMY.VIGOR SPEED, FINBAPP RAR- ANCE, SOUND HEALTH, S&- CURED BY iTS U. INGBEDIENTS ALL VEGETABL, Si ple 100 Feeds for $2 00, Depot in Washing:on, 609 Loutsians avenne, decij-eofim ©. P. LAURENSON & Co. | SPECIAL BABGAINS IN DKESS GOODS, Pisids. Serges, Oashmere and Al, at the | cheapest store in the city, OONNOLLY'’S, 65 ob | street, opposite Patent office. yooil-tr ° Ay ee BIOB wilt rag er aay eal lating dents ane pape oe ere 1B Mocking Birds and ee Sof 37 south F strect. Onpitol Bill) Georgetown nd Navy-Yard Birect Care pase door, ants isw XTRA LABGEWHITESPREADS 81 Blankets ‘the ee a hea é/ Sianhcte SOS 9th street. opp. Patent office The Book of American Interiors, BY CHARLES W. ELLIOT?, Containing views of Twenty-two striking Inte- riots row eaisting in this country, and aboat Thirty smaller Mtnstrations. 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ARTHUR NATTANs, ‘ai Sante 3d and D streets northwest, | are ok THE DistaioTr St the martér of MARGARET DBhRY: on the estate of | E©®xomy 4 cennae SHOULDER SEAM SHIRTS, made of Wamsnt ta Mostin « Kvers * to fit: stzee trom 1 to 17% inches hes ouly to work the rt noe fricnde for their Indulgence ——. the past Fall, when emch was the rush of pi rs a ae eto = oe orders @ pr tly as we wish: Ping aeons thet the work vb finished gave entire eatiafac- tion, we solicit ® continuance of your = . set pranwe good work at fair prices In ome to * eure Work sent forer dew ed in any part the District, received and recrrne dé to and trom ‘Sny Part of the county by mail « rene “MM. B WiSsTLerS Steam Dreme ans Scouring Extahlichment, #3 jodereo street, Goorgeiowa, D0 (jEoncerow NGS BANK, D. © G wh oi fits “eer ~ ae Bonk pews. 9 5m. So p.t-. aad cn Serortere (to recetve deposits) until & m. Interest paid on deposits. Ge ‘a! Banking Brstness doue, and oul- Species SOI RORE brtateet”™ = W. 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