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— EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. -February 5, 1576. SATURDAY... Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrick oF CHIEF SIONAT OFFIOFS,? WASHINGTON, February 5, 1876. In the middle and eastern state ra)ing baremeter. easterly to south ;y winds, siowly rising temperatare, ‘and ‘clear or partly cloudy weat LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, éc., To-might. National Theater. — Maggie Mitchell in The Pear! of Savoy.” Ford's Opera House.—“Married Life” by tne Bhakspeare Clad. Theater Comique—* Marco, the Dwarf,” the Centennial Chorus, &c. Condensed Lecais. Bellew sends Harper's Bazar for February 10. The U.S. stea: ‘vin, left the W: day for Norfolk. lodgron’s work-house chain gang now Bumbers 109 able-bodied men and ball-growa bos, and is daily increasing, The entertainment of the pupils of female intermediate school No. 1. second district, Odd Fellows’ Hail last night wasa great suc eens. | During the recent heavy storm of wind and Fain the roof of the oid stone Methodist ebureh in Leesburg, Va., was carried off and Janded haifa re distant. ‘The free evening school of the Carroll fn- stitute is now in a flourishing condiiion, numbering some 40 students. It is conducted by Mr. P. Vaughn, principal! of the Immacn- late Conception school. Hon. Jobn O'Conner Power, M_P., isagatn in the city, and staying at the Arlington. He came direct from I re he addressed, »e OF the largest r Alert, Commander Mar- shington navy yard yester- ¥ last, nees that has appeared in that city for | mary a day. “or oaten grits, advertised else- commend itself to all bouse- keepeos, especially mothers. The nourish- ing quality of the article ts of great benefit tochiidren. Grocers generally should ali this to their stock. 2 morning, abou and Berkiey ast Capite With some chickens, Le cropped two chickens inade Eis escap One of the T pelock patro OMicers ing their the sand the aivance- t vered by Prof, i of Philadelptiia, sub- ‘gical complic js and sequels ed fever,” on Thursday, Febraary 5 at Marini’s Hali. The Graphic of . due to-morrow mornicg, will contain a large double page picture of the reception of the Hon. A. R. Shepherd.ou Monday evening last. Brad. Acams and all the hotel stauds wili have them on sale Dr. Estep I iLimore krown cit ty, Md., wh lay. was a ge his bead striking * bridge, from ibe eit Ow. pf the directors of the n of Owe: on bis wa ntally thro from bis the rail whico he 8 of Rev. Father Wi { St. Patuica’s. pre isteps are t zeatous Catho- Wards the st FP ter’s, Capitol Hill, ‘of wore! ar reaue: Among * Goodrieh, Elliott, Galt. and | Messrs. Simpeon, Hill, Keen, | encenin. Prof. Walter and M | teh i dane: 1 at lo o 7 u attendance. Bet roxsietLity FOR DEATH BY ACtr- PENT.— The bill reported by Mr. Lawrence from the Judielary Committee. authorizing actions In cases of death resulting from wrorgfu t, ne; ct, or default in the Iis- trict of Columbia en: s: That wh ever the death of & person snall be caused, in the Dis- trtetof Columbia, by the wrongial act, neg- Jeet, or default of any person or ‘ation, and the act, neglect, or default is such as if death bad not ensued) have e.- be party injured, or if she bea ma woman, ber husband, either se; rie Or together with her, to maintai) anc recover damages in respect thereof, then, and in every such case, the person who, or corporation which, would have been Liable if ccath had not ensued shall be ple loan action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person ‘injured, and although the death shail have been caused nuder such cireuinstanees as amount in law to @ felony Provi ed, That ia bo case sball the recovery exeeed the sum of five thousand dollars. See. 2. That every such xetion shal! be brought by and in the name of the personal representative of such deceased person, and within twelve calendar months after his or herdeath. The jury in any such ection may award such damages as to it may seem fair ust, and may direct in what proportion | they shall be distributed to the wife, hus- bard, parent, or chiki of the deceased. See 3. That the amount recovered in any stch action shall, after the ment of costs and reasonable attorneys” fees, be paid to the wite, husband, parent, or ehild of the de- ceased, ip such proportion as the jury may bave «Lreeted, or, if they bave not directed, Beer © to the statute of distributions, and Shall be tree fromall devts and liabilities of the deceased; but if there be no wife, bus- band, parent, or child, the amounts so re- erived shall be assets in the hands of the per- sonal representatives. to be disposed of ac- cordit g tolaw. See. 4. That the rights of ac- tien uLder this act shall not determine, nor shall such actions. when bronghi, abate, by the death of ths desendant. —2——_ THE FUNERAL of the late Gen. Roger C. | Weightman, as has been stated in THE STAx, Will fake place in the main saloon of | the Masonic Temple to-morrow afternoon at c'elock, and will be a very imposing one. The religions services of the Episcopal Cbureh will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Jack- son, of St. Paul’s Chureh, and Rey. Dr. Pinekney. assistant bishop of Maryland. The Masonic services will be conducted by Lodge. Mr. I. L. Johnson, grand waster. The pall bearers selected, ail Ma- sons. are the following: Dr. John Blake and T M. Hanson, representing the Oldest inbabitants; Cois. J. G. Payne and N. B. he military; Past Grand Masters C. | Stan-bery and J. £. F. Holmead, th i Lodge of Masons, and John Pardy icholas Acker, Lebanon Lodge of Ma- ‘The military will form the escort Col. R. 1. Fleming, and it is expected that companies A aud B and D wilt be out. The Grand Lodge of Masons wil! be escorted by the Commanderies of Knights Templar ané Lebanon Lodge will attend as mourners. ‘The President bas directed the Marine band to furnish the music. After the ser- vices at the hall the remains will be taken qnoder the direction of Mr. Anthony Buchly, uncertaker,) to the Congressional cemetery: the precession moving In the following order. Section of the Marine band; first reg:- ment N.G..p. C. M., Col. Robert I. Fleming ecanmanding; section of the Marine band; Washington Commandery, No. 1, Knights Temyisr, Charles F. Stansbury, eminent commander; Columbia Commandery, No. daqwes Waugh, eminent commander; Po- tomae Commandery, . J. H. Wood, eminent commander, De jay Comandery, No. 4, (mounted,) George B. Clark, eminent commander; carriages, with clergy and pall- bearess. hearse, Grand Lodge of the District, Lebanen Lodge, No.7; Master Masons; Old- st Inhabitants’ Association; carriages, with relat. vee of the deceased. At the cemetery. the solemn and impres- sive Masonic burial services will be con- dueted by the Grand Master of the District, Isase L.dghnson. At the conclusion of the — at the grave the military will firea salzte. Tre Finst Nation. Judge Humphreys, holding the Di Court, has made an order axthoriz receiver of the First Natiax Gre | L. Stanton) te sell a pa of the First Nation: ank fooke & Co, @mounting w St “ 4 3 Ehieb @ dividend of five per per cent. has eR paid. to Henry D. Cooke. sr , Sor assign- Ine VE Abd surrendered by Cooke, jr., for esu- cel “ton Of valid eiaims against the bank amo. VURg to $350.00, originally, on which divide. Ws aggregating 75 per cent have boen FaRid ny V8 condition that thesale to Coo! shell be Without recourse to the bank receiver l) Uividually, and shail not include er imply i. right of Cooke to collect or receiveany , @tt of the five per cent. paid by ihe trustee in Dankraptey, and the assiga- mevt of the ba: 1«'* claim shal! not prejudice erafiect any e1 Via asserted, or which may be asserted by th & Dan or receiver agalast the x+sets oF és eae fame. = eS be pousioe heen ssued to George Carter MANDTSGE LE Aion Ford urd Eo aud Soptia bavier. spite the snow on the | usual | Cumpty "has the boards. A few receptions Were * eid vesterday de- Tose * 2found and the piere- ing wind. Thos® ~ ng braved the weather were well TEW? wet by tha charming wel- come exter tea by their hostesses. Miss Edes ar sfrs. Shunk, Mrs. Linderman, Mrs. Par’ er and Mrs. Bouligny, Mrs. Chittenden, airs. S. P. Brown and ber daughters, and Mrs. Ph llips received many calls. Miss Ecles has issued invitations for Mon- day afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. The reception of Mr. and Mrs. Austin P. Erown, this evening, is given in honor of Mi ard Mrs. Morton, of San Francisco. Mrs. Morten bas received a most cordial welcome back t» Washington from the many who knew ard admired Miss Hattie Brown. Mrs. 8. M. Fassett, the artist, bas invited her friends to her studio this evening. Mr. aud Mrs. S. P. Brown have Issued e+rds for Thursday evening next. As there was no entertaiment on Wednes- day — —— at = day's receptions, the young people doubly en- ws the brilliant soiree dansan‘e given by \ssjColeman, last evening, to her neices, the Misses Freeman. This was one of the most beautiful balls of the season. Miss Elizabeth Stuart Pheips is in the city visiting Miss Olive Risley Seward. ‘The young belles of our city bave in con- templation @ “Leap-sear” german, to be given in asimflar manner to those given by the young gentiemen of the «Hachelors” and Washington clubs. The german will be led by @ young lady, the girls will choose their own partners, and in every Way revers: the order of things. and Mrs. ex-Secretiry Delano left hington on Wednesday last for Califor= nia, where they expect to Spend the remai der of the winter and early spring. On Thursday evening Master Philip Me- Ethone eclebrated bis seventh birth day, the residence of his father, John J. Mc hone, Esq., on Vermontayenne. The scene resented On this oceasion was one of rare auty. About fifty children were present, exquisitely dressed. The music was very fue; the children enjoyed the dancing, ani th ney danees were most gracefully exe- Miss Maade Smoot, a lovely itttle blonde, and Master Owen Thompson; Master Willie Roose, Miss Leila Coom)s, and M Cerinne Blackburn. Master Philip Mck hone acquitied himself with becoming dig- nity as the host of the evening in the recep- tien of bis little friends, and he, with his Little brothers and sisters, were generally ked for their beantiful daneta; Aty velock the children wer into the ‘lining room, made redolent with the per- | fume of rare flowers with which the refresh- ment table was beautifally decorated Among the most prominent guests preseat were Re Father Boyle, Hon. J. Proctor Knott and wife, of Kentucky; Hon. George Blackburn and wile, of Kentucky: Mr. B. MeCartee, wife, and lovely day Major Bushrod Birch and wife, Mrs. Snow- gca_ Robinson, Capt. Kelley, U.S. A; A. 8, McElnone, Esq., and many others’ whose bames We failed to ontain, ——— oon TEE BoARD oF HEALTH met la Dr. Cox in the chair—and | ed to tne reading of the tatisties the week end 6, Show- the number ot de an +5, of Which 44 were white persons, and 31 col The principal causes were as follows: Con- sumption, 10; diphtheria, 2; cd fon of beain, 2. convulsions, 5: cerebra 2 heweia, 2; pneumonia, 12; eanvestion of langs 2; bronebitis, 2; Bright's disease, 2; asthma, and old age, 4. The mortality for the week more than last week, or att was je rate of 28575 per 1.600 per annum. the bopniation by births over dez € of 10.4 per 1.0) per a of the white population was “ per 1,000 per annum, while the mo ity of the colored population was rer 1. for the same period. moer_of orted ing the week was ! colored, 44. Rate of increase of over deaths, 8 3/1 nom. white, 47. colored, 4—total, e board then went into private session. - ~ os THE THFATE Mutechels ts ove ot ted in good st folly appreciated by an ing, Astie aul ence. On agecount of ti d attra Wednesday evening by “The Pearl of Savoy,” the management has decided place itupon the boardsagain this ev Next week we are to the famed em oval actress, Miss Clara Morris in “Ca- ras Opera Houre.—To vight “Marries Life? will be performed by the Shakespeare lub, for the benefit of charitaple institu- tions. Next week the well-known* Humpty George L. Fox is weceeded by Mr. Maffitt, who has earnal quite a high reputation in the *Humpty Dumpty” line; otherwise the company is tue same as when Mr. Fox played. Theater Conque.—The many varieties pre- sented here vightly seem very attractive. aud the audiences are as large as ever. Next = new faces and new pieces will be of- fered. pens THE PROGRAMME of the sacred concert to be given at the terian church is published elsewhere. rieh, and admirably adapted for a church concert. The double qnartette for mixcd voices. from Mendelsobn’s* Elijah,” is prob- ably the finest ever written, and the voices rerdering it will be quite equal to the task Names are not given; but under the dirce- tion of Mr. Young the selection will ur doubtedly be approved by the public. Of in. stromentaiists there will be Dr. John P. Caulfield, whose great executive ability classes him twith the best organists of the country. Hi ing rivailing evea petal p 'y the great Morgan. George W. Walter, the talented young organist, has gained for bimseif here an enviable reputation. Not only a8 an accompanist has his reputation been made, butas & practical and theoretical artist be is now known. Mr. F. Kroell, the organist of the New York avenue chureh, Willopen the concert. His high reputation asa composer and executant is well estab. lished. Altogether the array of talent Is v large and high in orde eto R a THE “ SOVFREIGNS’ MERCANTILE Com- PANY of the Listrict of Columbia” yesterty fied @ certificate of incorporation in tte oftice of the Recorder of Di . The purpose of the corporation is to buy, sell, own, and deal in any merehandise or other property pertaining to a general grocery business, and ali articles necessary or likely to be con- sumed by members of the order of the “Sov- ereigns of Industry.” and to purchase and hold suek real estaie as may be necessary tor transacting the business of said company. ‘The capital stock is fixed at $10,000. and tie number of shares 10,000, of the par value of Sl each, and the term of its existence twenty years. The trustees for the first vear are Wijilam Saunders, Alonzo Beil, L: Barker, A. N. Meekee, J. K.P. ‘Trevitt\Solomon Johason, Charles sues, M. C. Causten. —— A JONADSE MEDAL. Henry Semkin, the well-known jewe ler, offered to the memberof the Jonadabs who brought into the order the largest number of members from July 1st to January Ist iast, & bandsome gold medal, and the medal was presented last night to L. H. Hollinberger, the present Deputy Grand Chief) who during that period carried into his Counctt, Parity No. 5, (of East Washington) thirty-two candidates. The medal proper is about the Size of a $10 gold piece. and isin Lue suape of one of the emblems of the orrer, the upper ortion having on tt adove holding In the ak @ wreath encircling the inscription Presented to L. H. Hollinberger by (On the reverse is Inscribed, ‘In appreciation of the Sons of Jonadab and to the one gatn- ing the largest number to the order from July Ist, 1535, to January Ist, 1 On this, sidé is also the all secing eye. It is attached to a massive gold bar inseribed “Purity Council.” The presentation was made by Mr. Wm. Phipps, and Mr. H. appropriately responded. ——_.—____ Rey. E. P. HAMMOND, the revivalist, is in town. He ts a fine-looking man, zealous and earnest in bix work, non-sectarian in bis preaching, and looks able physically to stand the tatigue of the warm campaign against Satan, which is 1 ‘here- abouts. He opens the war it at the Lutheran church, corner of ith aud H Streets, to be continned at the Calvary Bap- tist church to-morrow morning, at the Foun- dry cburch @t3in the afternoon, and at the Congregational church Sunday evening. He brings with him as his Sankey” Mr. W. W. Bentley, who will lead the singing at the cifferent exercises. See the cdvertisement. a 7T YALE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Will artake of their third annual dinuer at Wil- ards on the evening of the 16th inst. Prof. Thacker, of Yale; Wm. M. Evarts. Pres’t Gti- wan, of Hopkins’ University; and Hogh W. Snefty, of Staunton, Va, have accepted bu- Vitations to be present. Chief Juttice Waite, Atiorney General Pierrepont, avd others ‘Wil! be present, and the occasion will be a plensantone, for there are about eigsty grad- uates of Yale tn the eity. EAR DISCHARGES AND PARTIAL DEAP- Wess CukED—That the timid aod disap- nied mey feel the utmost assurance and ea! — tp the ge faith of ee gin ley, be generously proposes to atten: «4 obs, ra OF poor, free of ckarge until tne beste Vidence And most coavinciog proofs of bis success heee Deen realized from jis treat- ent. GNce ged residence SG EF street Borthwes!. | ished ” Se a | The Liability of aCo-tenant for Rents. | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. | [Per The Star. | , Yesterday, in the District Supreme Court t why? iy general” term, toe case of Williams aad | The Bible im. | «Why do I love youy” darting. | O'DErS Sgainst A. G. Gardineg and otuers, | was argued by W. B. Webb for Wise, one of | -eferdacts, and Mr. E. L. Stanton for com vinipants, “In 1s, James Larnea aad Al 3G. . owners and teuants in com- n eqaare 2), in Washi mon of lot 4, city, Larned owning two-thirds and Gardi- ner one-third, agreed upon a division, and | the lot was actually divided, each portion being derignated by metes and bountts, and | @ deed of partition prepared. This deed was not executed, Larned having died soon after its preparation. The lot was possessed and improved after Larned’s death In accordance | Wiib the said petition uniil 187, when the blil in the cause was filed asking for a con- firmation of the petition made by Gardiner “and Larned, setting out that the portion be- longing to Larned was not susceptible of par- tities among bis heirs at law, and praying that the same might be sold and the proceeds distributed. In January, 1353, the court made @ decree in “conformity with the prayer of the bill, confirming the partition of the lot, ‘and directing a sale of Larned’s part of it, to be mate by a trustee designated in the decree No sale ‘Was ever made under this decree. The de- fencant. Wise, in 1853, rented part of the Larned portion of the lot from Young, who ‘as the agent of the heirs of Larved, and purchased the interest of one of the ise paid no rent after his purchase. , Noah H. Swayne, having purchased an interest in said property, filed a petition praying to be made a defendant, and askiog that Wise might be compelled to account for rents received by him. An orler was ac- cordingly made on the 2ist of November of that year, admitiing Swayne as a defend- Ant, and referring the cause to the auditor to state “the amount of rents, issues and profits, received by Samnel Wise, and the rightful distributive shares thereof among the parties.” Under this order the auditor, February, 1th, 1573, reported the amount aue by Wise to be S141 16, and in March following the ease was Temanied to the auditor to revise his report, giving leave toexamiue W. Truisdail and to further examine Wise. Peuding these orders, Mrs, Emily L. Troisdail, one of the heirs of Larned, became tne purchaser of all the in: terests except that owned by Wise. Tne an ditor on March 2d, 1575, filed his second re- port, in which he charges Wire with rent not ecliceted by him, and for the use and oceupa- tion of the property in question, from Octo- to the date of his report, with inter- from yeariy rents. inaking the nt chargeable to Wise $3. 5 ne Counsel ior Wise Slei ex ey the auditor errs in finding that Wise pretended to hout adversely to bis co- tenants in common; in charging Wise n Tera what he states to be ‘the fair rental valne of the property, aud cannot. under the order of reference, Inquire Int aseer(ain what was properly payable by in ebargivg Wise with interest upon responsible atall fo; Of the said propert common. the nse and oecupation atter he becam od District Government Affairs. THE ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS. Upon inquiry at the District government office.on4 rect, this ning, it was ae- at maent” publisied steriay’s STAR as to the number of oyes and ib ount saved in the ition of the orde issned by the C = ners yesterday was excessive. order dors not aflect any of the empl | and laborers upon stree OF Te par or sneh work as i in the enrrent administration of the District gov- nment, and paid for ineash. The only per- are the ine Mice. nt fore engineer's depart- tire contract work, Las work of repairs aud permit work communicatic mers to Hon. I € Senate Distrie amount for ¢ contracis of the Be t by Commissioners to Was stited to be $97,000. 1 ly connected with the fin | James Creck cnnal into which the ma! Ti- | ber€ wer enters; acid to this the i Tu Market b + District governmen' ns, embrace all ment for which of the Distriet Com chairman » the esti mpleting pard of PablieWe be v 8 work ts mai bing up of the ¥ Of Presitlen! Ga Con r8—The Distr! prs having called the atten: . Theo. F. Gatenel, president of the '. A., tothe act of Congress June which enacts that one-half of ail lected through the instrame -lety or its agents shall accrue to benetil of the society, and the other half | to the sehoot fund of the District—Mr. Gatehel has sent them a communication in which be gives a very full report of the op- rations of the soctety under the act referret to. He then refers to the act of the Lewis tive Assembly of this District of August 11, which enacted that ail fines and forielt res collected upon, or resulting from, the ecmplaint or information of any member of the association should be paid over to the association, in aid of the benevolent objects for whieh it was incorporated. Since the | think, is not & good one, 1d Wise for | the use and oceupation of the sald property; ne ti stalments of rent; in holding that Wise was | tenant | estate of Jonn W , deceased; five wills, | and two cougre merked A. B. C, fied. » picking apd eb yetition of & pod S needed to noemina sewers and streets, number in all forty | ined five fleid parties (thirteen Under the order of the Dist : . in yesterday's Sta g the force Of the engineer department, | ve been rged two of the tieid ree (OULOf six) over discharged. In the | fon, date ot this act, and up to January Sist, 1876, | | there nave been flues collected to the amount Of S51970. Mr. Gatehel s treasurer's annual report to the society. dated December 31st, 1675, (heretofore pub- | edin Tue STaR,) | and expenditures since its organization, and states that the Distrlet of Coivmbia is indebted to the society to the ainount of 5,being fines collected through the Po- | lice Court, imposed under the fegisiative | Act above referred to, which has never been | paid over to the association. He encloses a | check for $12 50, being one-half of fines col- lected by the society prior to August 23, Isl, and concludes as follows: “I would state that at the close of the year 1871 adi- but for the fact of the District being then in its officers could not, nor haye not as yet, collected.” ——_o—__— uary lith, 184, a large trank, containing clothing and valuable papers, belonging to a Mr. Cavers, was stolen from MeClintock’s express, at the B. and ©. railroad depot. Every effort was made at the time by the | detectives and McClintock for its recovery, bat without success. It was valued at $200. ‘ipally. about three months ago Mr. MeClin- | tick setiied With the owner, who resides in in Pennsylvania, paying him 3150. Recen Mr. Koontz, of the B. and O, Railroad C pany, get information from Mr. Cavers that | Rian in this city name James R. Johnson Wes trying to negotiate by correspondence fcr the return of the trunk for a cousidera- | tien, and reported the facts to Detectives | Ccomes and McEifresn, who skirmished for Jobnson for some time, and yesterday took | him intoeustody. He is a white raan, and believed by the police to be a New York thief. with Henry J. Minor as an alias to his name. The trunk was received, and will be terned over to the owner, who 1s now in this city. Johnson, atias Minor, wanted $75 to give it up to the owner, pretending that it had been given to him by the one who stoic | it, for the purpose of negotiating a retara to | | | | | } the owner. THE FIRF TO-DAY, about 12 o'clock, was caused by the roof of the building at the cor- ner of 11th aud C streets, occupied as a brass works by W. H. Dougias, taxing fire from a stove-pope. lad not the fire department been very prompt and active in extinguish- ing the flames, @ serious conflagration would have resulted. The building belongs to the estate of the late T. M. Harvey, and is dam- aged to the extent of one or two hundred dol- lars. ——_.___ THE MARKET Hover Cases.—Jadge Wylie Ubis morning did not sign the decree in the case of Holtman etal agt. the Washington | Market Company, restraining a resale of Stalls, a8 Was expected, bul received from the counsel several drafts of decrees, and an- | Bounced that he would make the decree on Monday. it ix understood tuat the case wiil go Up ob appeal. * —— TRIALS will be resumed in the Criminal Court, Judge Mac Artbur, on Monday, and the following cases bave been set: Wm. Fox, carrying concealed weapons; Albert Thomas, a m. Jobnson, indecent exposure; Arm- ry Liburn, unlicensed barroom; York Pugh, do; Win. Carley, do.; John Regan, excavaling without permit. ee ee PRIGG’S JEWELRY STORE, received some beautiful styles of plated and Roman gold balttons, studs, and Koman necklaces, brace- teis, and Lake George diamonds in plate, jet and gold; No. 457 Pa. ave., near 4 street. —-—— VaniTy FATR will not make the smogue Sore. See ad’ vt. . JUAILEE MEDALS Al hellew's, 105 7th st. nw. AN EXPLOSION of fire-damp occurred yes- terday in the Labin colitery, near St. Etien- ne, Belgium. Two hund: and thirty men were in the pit at the time, and only twenty- Six were taken out, two betog dead e earth fell in rendering any further attempt at rescue hopeless eo-The Olcott | company of Albany, N.Y .bessceperie’. Their Nabtiitties are abouts Luncred @nd Bfty houssoq dollars. showing all receipts | vision of the fines woula have been mate | debt to the society in the sum of $50, whieh | HISTORY OF A STOLEN TRUNK.—On Jan- | iS @copy of the | | | gether—meet and select such Eniitor Star: As the Bible question seems to have been resurrected, I take this opportu- nity, for the first time, to say something on the subject. “Peace on Ear: whoever be | may be, suggests & proposition for the solu- | tion of this vexatious problem which, I | He would (in the issue of the 29th) have those of every Chris- tian dencmination, the Jew, and even the | infidel—which latter two reject Christ alto- es from the Bible as he thinks wonld suit all hands. Even at first glance, admitting vate in- terpretation, this would be an utter impossi- bility, as no two, which “Peace on Earth” | must be surely aware of, could agree upon any one essential point, as every person pro- fessing Christianity, outside of one religion (the Catholic). considers himself a compe- tent and infallible interpreter. Besides, it would be offering an insult to the grace and dignity of God to accept one part of the | Bible and reject the other; either the whole of it is essentially neceasary or it is entirely useless. I, for one, am not in favor of read- ing itin public schools, because I think it takes up time that could be spent to better advantage; but if it must be read at ali, aud isactually indispensable to our existente as auation, then I would respectfully submit the following as the sodus operanii of se Uing the difficulty, which I think mus? meet the approval of all concerned. It is simpie and brie—For the benefit of all ehiidre: that wish to take part in Bible readings, let there be an hour or balf-bour, before the taking ip or afer school-hours, set apar! (or tat purpose. Then no time will be lost,ant those who «lo not desire to take part will be at no disadvantage in having time taken up | that should be devoted to study. Respectfully, Vox PorvLt. The reasons a: T love you for And for your But more I lo As ever an an; That such a kc Be @ we, love, commitiee to 1 Chesapeake the Cumberlai gurd toa stater Street-Car Grievances. p Sor: mit me to suggest to the ropolitan Street car Company that th ld benefit the public and themsel toy would arrange to ran their carsof for’an hour or two before the departments open in the morning and the @ after 3 p. ly Capitol Hill way. As itis, | crowded that many prefer t walk rather than wait, and the company thus loses daily. I have waited this week ent and direct rectly or indir ration or consi toadholders of committer be compel the wit fr the third befor sould even wat, | Mittal to jail for contumacy, caused leave Hace to hang on outside. Another paints | $204 asked to introduce a Bilt romatsing also, ard that is that tt Is a gross imposition | U1v ing the same power it the prenises oxen, on the public for the cars to take in pass Sineil by the ition Binks tae eer cs | pers with the expectation of being earried to | S88 19, ae the cations She tax the end of the route on 1 HLL Ot Stet pee Shue bats teeroees, meek ail be turned out at the Baltimore and Ohio de- | Tat the truth of heisieeot sletardelne atte pot, 4s is Cone almost daily, if not oftene nents by the oxathiivat ali the direct- Asatte Packence ats by the oxaminatl ali the direet- | ss eieslanstd ors and bondholders of the company. The | report was adopted. minitiee have isse T - COURTS. Inthe Mars land's Moned before the & auihority, in bis newsp “Why?” do I bear you ask? reso many Mine ts no easy task. your beauty, For you are passing fair; I love you for your soul-Itt eyes clust'ring hair. ve you, darling, gel's could. I love you because ‘twas fated ove Bhouid be, you love me. ——_—_+-+2-—___ Chesapeake and Obio Canal tnvesti- gation igate 1 love you for those little bands, So sbapely, small and white, That rest, like trembling dovss, in mine When you breathe tow—"good night.” And I love you for the rose leaves: Which blush upon your cheeks; I love you for that soft, rich, volee That like sweet music speaks. Because you're pure and goou— Yonr guileless heart boats as traly And, among these many eanse— yesterday a he aceonnts of Ohio canal company ported that Tuomas F, MeCandel!. tito: 8. T. of 14 and had been sum to teatify in re- vi te by him, or by his per, that tue presi- rs ofthe canal company di thi O58 Lo test) nformation on a a direct ask ils com- Coury NEKAL TERM. A sumMOAs for . C. 0. Fi This morning t MeGL In the rane of] ington Fult the Balt McBlairagt. Ge | Am can, G. W Me of the Williams Court adjourned ustil Saturday n | ee r oo eas az sy..to app PROBATE COURT— Re before tiem Taesday € st, and for ssrs. John Purdy, of Washiagton, D. C ; sithmuciler was f und admitted to probate a N rowa Br alty. and the executo t—bond $300. The w: t Robinson was filed, tat Is P,and Jam w us qualified The will of Wm. mitted to prot pentor, Wm. Laird as executors G. Rie bond £10,000, was tiled, and record, and the ir., Zaye @ special bond in his estate to bis sister, O'Neal was filed and order of sued. este eret until Row law. of William Hy God I not be ron—el vers the widew f¥surt. | es: Kirwood, Hart In re. estate of Horatio Stone, deceased; in- | 4 ventory returne iministrator. In re. | secre Nile wta 1 ‘you is also on file in the was by ry of the i ROI itor of the son ioe, Joha S. Gittings, John Colstor i ohn 1 of Baltimore; | Hagerstown Mail, aac R. Manes, Gen. Bradley W. Cor », of Washing- Ga pd. Th Price,—a governor, €x senator 0 t we know no reason terior, secretary of wa This wasp The number of votes eaucns was 50. Ki St. His fe Co., Burke & Herbert, of Alex- and other wit way ty good s to w tw opponents th ombined their forces additional will. They bequeath his | The agreement w at the governor was ity to his five children. Adjo! to he Beaten, aud th “eof ihem 1 Therday next. step intoSeuator Wright’sshoes. Bu Poricr: Court—Judoe Snet. one? That was the rub. Each of Yesterlay, after our report w Coleman, a noted colo th Washi was charge of us arri cr bat the upon z ad _seise F street profanit michibers of the Lest upon bim and getting « to Vote tor the “old isan” lo t tie fingers into bis moath heta-quarters o} ) posing and in separating himself each, the thirtee be nnd and nail of bis finger was they were gou other three he d yuarl port Harlan, Belinay le of discord into the r candid 1 wives’ relations on btrr. 1, this might ANKE ud t Kirk wood's les so taun, h rem Con- Mail money $ poe bit 2 sent thirteen who were sure t "At re te stood that tes, ary » they votes » | MeCrcery or 1 us the case might be This introduced the'ap bostile cam Pach | wiih bis sure vote pt airteen imag TO-DAY. ones, [cif that he had the right to dictate uy Morris, larceny of | terms. Hence ali of them tried todo so. net ks from the State depari- | The @ the election, wht iding, with which lo make fire. | Were sul! wraag liarlan’s age and were fined si aud | covered the tr His man’s n, lareeny of coal dwindled si wither wood W: is a cur won the him om 0 days. John Anderson alias My’ Jc jt aud battery on Arthur Jackson za Dougtass, $5 foreursing Arthur street cursing; $5. Margaret Dela Was sent down as a vagrant. George Hani- iS fact fight were precisely these by which Harlan beat nim ten years in unielgn inated or t that the tactics leuly to 19, and he promptly i disgust. K the first bi rk- ilton, street cursing; $5. John Waustaliwa: | 4g0. The whirlizig of time has br. charged with keeping @ livery stable with- und its revenge. Governor-Seuator Kirk- out leense; it was testified by Nergeant Guy | wood is heppy.— Chicago “ne. that defendant paysa license for twenty-two Stalls at his stabieon the east side of the street, but pays none for eight stalls in a stable on the west side of the street. Defend- &nt made an explanation of his business as horse surgeon, and said he occupied only two Kong. § can, if t Of these stalls. for sick horses; so the court if. The Po ordered Mr. Wanstall to get a license Sobeanily aa more stalls, and fine of 85 for negicet | Oceans ts unde Henry Smallwood, charged with Nourishing | 2° A razor in the strect; £50, or days. John J. | Seconds of tis Elliott. obstructing sidewatkc on 20th street; | Pulse, will tla SI. Mellie Jarvoe, a prostitute and vaxrant, | the erent cir pleaded guilty aud was sent down : indeed! Annie Flood, alley cursing; $5. ¥ THE RErOuT same offence; Philip James Lee, same: 5. Isaac Jou rr. KEErING Himon THE Rack.—The case of Rey. J. 8. Glendenning was before the Jersey City Presbytery Friday. When the roll was called Mr. Glendenning failes to re- spond. After some preiiminary business, a letter from Mr. Glendenning was read. It Wus a simple statement of the fact that he wished to be dismissed from the Presbytery of Jersey City to that of the Presbytery 6f Peoria, lilinois, after which a simple certitt- cate o1 dismissal to Presbytery of Peoria was granted. The letter tothe Presbytery of Peoria, Illinois, was then taken up and to visit. Rome Lions for the ir churen of Rome Signed by 2 b clergy mer ordination of Papacy. lution protestin senate in passin viding for @ ret: amended, and after much debate adopted. It includeda brief recitat of tue | Motion to quash circumstances uncer whieh Mr. Glendea ning Was arrange before the Presbytery, and the result of his trial. It was mentioned that the Presbytery had dissolved his reia- lions with the Prospect A venue Chureh after having found him guilty of unministerial conduct, and that_while bis appeal to the Synod was pending he had again taken up bis pastoral dutics without consulttag tne Presbytery, THE BABCOCK TRIA of Chicago, one of the counsel for General Babcock, and Benj mphell, his fath- er in-iaw, have arrived in St. Louis. Tue general hinaself was expected this morning, Accompanied by a number of friends from Washlogton. Roger Sherman, of New York, has arrived. His business Is said to be to look up evidence against parttes in New York who are suspected of having received ercoked whisky from St. Louis aad of naying been in collusion with the ring. It is also stated that Mr. Sherman bas been engaged in looking up telegraphic correspondence trial was ret fo! iste to go to Berlin. of Saxe Coburg. mory A. Storrs, ie telegrapn Ui intelligence to San F wer tot Greenwich, in abe disclainnte patby with any THF Louisiana ho GEN. SCHENC! tial friends of Gen. Schenck | assert that he has not intimated aoy Uon to return home in the coming spring or Al any other time. A Cauncn Dectsion.—Lord Penzance has given a decision in the first der the English public regulation declares illegal the use of the crac tions of the cross and a7'Dr. Charles BH. Boston of procurin, “topped key at Horg pes ensc of Greenwich, a myn her third ne 120 degrees rsurvey fr the globe. es be open, transmit anctseo, 12) degrees one second and earth's cir the the tha in connectic Cai wish rit » has broughtou yan prem tbe Anglican ng & ng the new elt urning board clare would be a violation of the justment, cheat th CHICAGO Watsky Kr the indtetments r March 6. She will also v —The family Shotes, will of the pec itary cot a document, | Ritualist ection Or sym- 0 kiog to a sab- nt Hessing, Ruem & Hoyt, for complicity the whisky frauds, was overruled, and tii ase arisin m0 Pacific ce, LWO. homan azht round Pack’s girdle, Manning was | 1 with negoua- ta to join the a to e hax adopied @ reso- QUEEN VicToRia’s intended trip to Baden visit the tomb of her half-sister, the Princess of Hobenlohe, and she is not likely t the Duke nd confiden- | Dayton, Ou g un- t. He XK, Sta jon. convicted at an abortion, has been sentenced to six years in the sate prison. between Babcock, Melonald, Joyce and others, and that he will be retained as a witness to identify and verify dispatches. C. W. Babcock, brother of the general, is in St. Louis attending to some preliminary ar- rangements regarding his brother's arrival. THE RUEENSTEIN TXIAL.— Solomon Kreaman proved a most important witness on the trial of Rubeastein yeste-day, for he swore distinctly to having met the prisoner and the murdered girl on the road near the cornfield where the crime was committe; to baving seen them cross the fence, and to having heard the cries of the girl appealing for help. He stated that his reason for not interfering was bis belief that although the girl was suffering barm he did not think she Was being murdered —[N. Y. Heralil, 4/h. A SHOCKING AFFAIR IN VIRGINTA.—On Thurday morning Augusta Staubus. a re- speetable farmer of Augusta county, Virgin- ia, while insanef inflicted severe wounds oo bis davghter and her child with an axe, while they lay in bed; and upon his wife in- terfering turned upon her and splither head open with the axe, exposing the brain. She Will die. Staubus has been lodged in jail at Staunton. THE SUSPENSION OF MINING OPERATIONS in the Luzerneand Lebigh, Pa., coal mines, in secordance with the orders of the Schup!- Bill coal exchange and the New York com! nation, will commence to-day. Thousands of men and boys will be thrown out of work. Some, bowever, will begiven what is termed dead work about tbe mines. DESTRUCTIVE _) 0GS.— Commissioner Janes, of Georgia, finds that the of the state have diminished from 512,618 tn 1870 to 310,325 in 1874, and attributes the decrease to the circumstance that there are thirty-one dogs lo every hundred sheep in Georgia. The dogs last year killed 28,625 sheep, A severe dog law is demanded. 1 “MOLLY MAGUIRES” ARRESTED.—Six of OVERCOATS PRI BUITS $35 SUITS $25 SUITS 22 BUITS & “suits $18 evuiTs $16 SUITS $13 OVERCOATS @VEBOOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS the leading members of the ization | known as the “Molly Maguires” have beea arrested. charged with the murder of F. B. | Yost. a Pa., policeman, on the5th | of July last, Jobn P. Jones, who was | killed at Lansford, Pa , on September 3. THE TFREIELE FORCE OF THE GALR.—On Wednesday a@ five-: son of A Geckle of Bi |. N. J., was blown une canal and drowned. = febs ty cE Lis REDUCED BEDUCED REDUCED “REDUCED BEDUOED BEDUCED BEDUCED BEDUCED BEDUCED BEDUCED BEDUCED $22 BEDUCED @25 BEDUCED 835 REDUCED T. To To To To To To 233332382 HABLE BROS., HABLE BROTHERS? Corner 7th and D streets. | | | | vcek Smoorrxe i nesses | dis- | GEORGETOWN. GRATITU DE.—OF the very targe nn mver of those who curing the past year bave r ceived benefit from the General Hosp'tal, And, indeed, since its foundation, with ab W | exceptions, all ha 2 colored ¥ s | They now propose to give a Gra aloa | Centennial Tea Pariy at Market 1, on | Tuesday, Wednesday and rsday next | February sth. th and teth.the y < of which sre to go to the Geoeral Hospital of Georgetown. For price of tlekets, piace procuring them, Ac., see Georgetown adver- | | Usement. | TRE GrorGrrowNs Betipr | AnD Iu- PROVEMPNT COMPANY mot last night and brought its oper Sfor the past year to a close. The compa: be ready in a few weeks, (third Fr his month) to take Weubscribers ard allow #li who wish ina | to withdraw te deud of about vestment will be ALEXANDRIA. jofoat thattime. A divi ntOL SLX MOLES in- Scow Lost.—Duiing the gate, Wednesisy Morving, & scow, loaded With rope, & stove and other articles of outfit for Sandy Po! hing shore, uan bay, which was being towed the schooner Annie Lowe, Captai ps Ke Was swan p- ed, loose. he scow and cargo Were entirely lost, but the schooner succeeded in getting | rode out the gale DISTURBANCE IN A CuvRcn ance tood place in the colored se | on south Pitt street, | while the conercga’ | worshipping tLere, in t colored Woman, nam thrown down the step man named Dickinson. ON THE Porowac dneks on the Pot 0 Occoqua and badly burt by a There are a great ma ma: this year, but cerned to the amat+ geht 1 be i arme wD to the Chesapeake t ducks can elght i rest five | upon the waters t one or more can be ® n stca tow s . and the thu: pot haters guns beard at ell bours of the day and might, | and the conse que uck Shooting is | among the t six éucking a sale si: lice Is form dend letter.— Ge | ACCIDENT TO THF | Vernon stermer Ar | boro’ on her return to broke ber t Pr supply the Arrow’s place. The Priace Wil- | lam mate her first trip toda ne D¥LAYFD Too I -The Leesburg Mir- ror reports tbat 9 st Ume ago. while Mr Channing M. Smith, residing near Delupiane, WeppING P. —A numb ONDE Passed Lhrowgh This ¢ to attend the wedding of Ma Boyle aud Miss Jenny Bet renton. The weddiox party wil ing. Major Boyle was at Gordonsville daring the war tured by the eneni rt XCELSIOR LODGE, No. 14. K. ot P.- SY Kxery member of thie bodge is requested t Rivet at the hall, corner #ch wad b strest MON EVENING. at 7 jo fatigo® uniform, rnal visit to Byaal or SLUONER, K of Band 8 BUILDING ASS 9C SHINGTON. 0.€ a first <3) per wm Subscriptions wil Secretary, aod hy I furiher woulo ntio. BUSH ROD ROBINSON, President, } IRVING WILLIAMSON, dec y- Li ies un seosived. by er 30 aud C streets p 4 Backman, corner Massachusetts avenne and Ist Mrect northwest, Charles Medf ri. 64 berthwet, sed Wim. M. Thowpson, de | partment | STRATFORD FENDALL, 45% Louisiana avena TTORNEY AT LAW. STIAN ASSOCIA D streets. BOULATING Li cy x AN rho: YOUNG MEN'S CH EBEATING HoUM. ADIN rt 2 BHABY, PAKLOR AND CONVESSATIO BOOMS) EVENING CLASSES IN Gi FERDCH, GRAMMAR, ond akITHME LITERARY SOCIETY; DAILY Pk MEETINGS, at 12:15 and 6 p. m; SABBATH SER. VICES in Lincoln Hall 3: ™., conducted by the young men of the Assoc! Mastic, led Organ, cornet and precents; Young Men's exc! sively) meeting, 6p. m. Young men cord)si!» is | _vited. i r PITMAN'S SHORTHAND may Gud. ac | Skberlenced teacher A my, Sunder Keod's chara. t.cest horthwest. Felloo' sof abject [pF oULING nor Ox 1cE- COLD TEs, COFFEE AND OHOCOLATS, | Pure and Frasrant, | WITH MILBUERN’S UNKIVALLED SOD4, | 1439 PENNsTLVaNia AVENTE, near Witlara’s. cy octs-tr wore JOHNSON & 00., BANKERS, } Corner es Wid Sires and Pennsy vance Seemus, | Dealers tm Goverument aud District Seocriticw, ~ | Woreign Exchange ard Gold. sopie-ly i -s BY & 00 | oN Oe TANKERS, ' ConNER Firreentn ayo F STREETS, Opposite Treasery Depariment. } BARK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, 8 Deal in GOLD, Government aad Lisurict KON. foreign EAOHANGE, be. | | GCoulectivas made on ail potats, | _Ipvestment Secarities on Commission, maré-tr | Peeper WILL HAVE iT! — The | United States “CENTENNIAL MEDAL.” A i a the growth and vam: ILTON & PEARSON beautiful little souvenir iilustrat rity Bron free | wine J omnoriesd EY | ¥.M.©. A. Botiding, 9th_and D streets, Dealers tn | “onsudetices, Piumbern, Goods, Ber 8S tanrd-att BEMOVAL.—WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Aisor- removed ney at Law, bas to is3i Fat. | Rorthwest, opposite Ebbit Bouse, and will be pleased to sce his friends and bastness sogus!at- Qnces. Logal businefs solicted, aad money Invests! Booms tidtag and Offices fer rent wow D. OOOKE, Jax. & O BANKERS, apli-tr © lamas er -tt GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, uBR TENT of BROHsbIT ‘ud after MONDAY. Febraary 7th, 1s? the meetings of this Tent will be beid & Bail. cover High avd Ist streets. B Teo ie Ola LIPTERJOUN THE MEMBERS OF THE G O.T. A.B, S are requested ty mect at 2 p.m , prompt Jy; in the Old Church. to atzend the fauoral of cur la’e Brother Lronaa Puitror lt FLOR. 8. 0'DONNOGHUE, Secretary THE FIGST ANNUAL MEEFING of tue TENTH BUILDING ASSUOIATIUN. of Georgeiown, D¢ 1 be belt at Goddard + Hall. soutberst corner Ww ou MONDAY EVs ton strects. 7-at 7 e'clock, at which tine an © serve th: ensuing, RY 1429 F street. Sorani des zic, ‘Orrrce—StAk BUILErne. be held for officers to febs-2t NAND KING, Becretery. ND OFNTENS al Tha PASTY TO bE ( held st MARK fade ties! ko NESDAY aud TEURSDAY NEXT 3 of the Geners] Hospiia! of Georgetown, Doors opan at7 p.m. Ticketsto or hcChRODS Deng an ere 2 ° | Saratoga Springs tn Wir lp oer Spring ‘ laying of a | ALL PERSONS PESIBING TO LEALS |. Thorongh mastery of ihe wane | noronel ciTY The f Poet Ife, file of strie ® made bis poe the poct mber of # We Tene y rations. F Fravk Les city. ntag Te TY, 49 Bone street w York. for clreulars address P.O. Box © US®ATURAL reiness of the nose. pimply eroptions, biack-heats, moth ves, an timely wrink! effectanily re. ved by Also. moles @nd ‘&rts, ko ee . are per tly lossy Temoved by the the Doctor at his Der- 49 Bond st., New York. ok heads or fech worme, obtain of your druggist Perry's Qomndone and Pimple KReme great skin medicine, For moth patches, f and tan Perry's Moth a p f For pimpies nse LONGFRLTLOW AND HAs wards & Hutehison'’s & is the best thing fe AN ARTICLE oF Tree Mert mehial Troches” th le im thy Throat Disen: larity is base BR golug to Dre. Str Reme- dial Insti Winter, with cicniar de. scribing its Turkish, Russian, Su'piar, My- dropathic and Electro-Thermal Barthes, the Vacuum Treatment. Galvanic and Faradaig | Blectricity, &¢., will be sent on apptieation. Nervous, Lung, Female and Chronie dis | CARES & KPEcinlly mW L3: CRARL?S Berner “vy Extry Dry, and Grand V Me o Champagne. For eale by Hall & Hi 12,3,008: PERSONS who are sulject t adacae, w ee tio loss al a tite aod dep id never be withent Léebig’s Liquid Extract of Beef, va plot botiles. ° Bri ead weer Cror ord |, TEES bos beawy veel ol With Lhe ste: Hor Pike's Toe ann Couns ps cure 15 one minute. Busy Pere ay ort, betice tho: THR Natio“ ar Savings KARE ue ard With street o. deposits for each ehoure,dtwe 5a a corner a removing t GO0TSs West Of Sth stre from his former piace or ts ready to y work t: 2 perior manne: Gloves aod Shoea, Crape Veils cleaned at avery socrt notioe. | Ladies’ Dresses @aned without taken apart md spots d without cloacing hole garm: : cheat dyeing & sper AMUSEMENTS, AT THE «RAD SACKED CONCERT, DEW YORK at e ‘om CHRO FRIDAY eu ARV met g-eunme wih + hPr ary ™ F Kaoru crete “Tbe Huines Chap 1,” ¢ PaRT i 2-Grave: adag Allo Maostove .Mendelsssba. “Por He Sbail © Kiiuab.. re Cin tert 3 Actas Ficaie, Tickers wm vier Mond | the cere “ATIOFAL THEA FRIDAY EVENING, Fet: wary é eit oF MAGGIE MITCHELL. First time to this city of her new renditios of | }CRLE considers d thronghout the couutry 8) be ie per . onutts n NCHON MATINEE SATCROAY | SATURDAY EVENING, febroary 5. tu comee | Guencect itm grand roc-ption Thursday ti and ip coprider ation fe any turned theater Gasble to witness: the PRASL SAVOY, the manacement takes pleasure in en OUD IDE It for the leet performance of oar suprene favorite, MAGGIE mIPCOHELL. Febroary7—OLARA MORBI$ a3 CAMILLE x-book now open. Fo*! "SS OPERA HOUSE. CHABITY ENTERTAINMENT by THE SHAKSPEARE CLts. “MARK ED LIFE, } MUSIC BY THE MARINE BAND. SATURDAY EVENING, February £,# 0 clock, Ne “ENGLISH ; NO GRAMMAB)) ONLY FRENCH SPOKEN! NEW POPULAR CONVERSATIONAL © For begn ad ot Glens, Tocatars : , UPENING ©} February 9. 1576 oe ea eine 519 9th, wear F aod 9h at. car jonction—M. W. febi-7t LUCIEN E COLLIER HEATER COMIQUE. TRE BEES sie tite Finsmivania seem OPEN THE YEAR ROU! EVERY NIGHT. Matinee tor Stem and Chi eveuy W UaDAY AFTERNOONS. Hoses eaE FIRST-CLASS LN EVERY RESP &CT, Variety, Drama, Roriesyne and Comedy. now®-ay ny. nove UBIO FURNISEED FoR oN N mae 2 SSomm ei a, g b a Zawln” LOG let atrout, near Reirect nee, OLp No.) O N Dx n Exhibition (Ney No. 7m St. ear ees 7rx Sr. oors above Odd Fellows’ Hac ‘Chotoe Oi fels, Wires Bails be, mas ie once BF Pleane remember Name ant Number. ayhy LECTURES. : the “PROBLEM OP LIFE,” ‘The most euccessfal Lectere ever given in Americs, coved seat, 75 Retake 3 ee Be on es

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