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rerewed efforts towards th op were ordered to be tionai Chureb which was wel! attended. bonds in €990 given. Benjamin John: — sread on the mir Mr. reved their effec : NG ST A R. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. | Chibat parpove ® ccomplishment Hammond and Bentley. Pot eee COURTS. | CiTY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. EVENT : wy NATIONAL Moura. | p45, 4/7500 POOKY were places in the | Yesterday. mrtecinon ths sevioalioty eon: ay, Luke W. Roost ecling whisky | For Covens aN THROAT DISORDERS, A® S=4TKUR CONCERT ————— . " y t . “Bran ro ” ‘TUESDAY.......Febrasry 22, 1876. —_—/_ ee ete Wreinr? Or disposal. The let- | aucted a ebildren's meeting at the C matens. | Without flecuse; 8125. An appeal taken and ¢ “Bras Bronchial 2rockes,” havin. Cetetrations in the Capital City. X was; : ; wes by & test of mary | ce cree ieee ot «tes, and @ resolution ot ti med the meeting with singing, | Sent down for vagrancy. Joseph Lacy, 4 ecard. © LITTLE SISTERS OF THE F ea thanks tranem' ci tonic | recy A ag pray toe roan bilities To-da i Y and Rev. Dr. Noble offered a prayer. Mr. Coe | &mp, was sent down for ninety days. Geo. — > bed La — - It was fitting that in the centennial year | johu°Ptt"s ¥ officers and members areas fol: Snd Mr. Harnmond addressed tee tithe case. Brown and Benjamin Hecks, disorderly; $5 paETENCe, THAT TARRIREE ESENY oF ‘tate: + Grant, President of th J inquiry meeting foil: d. er, Cursing on e LIFE.a tad couch, wi ie le “ ph th ohg—g ef American independence Congress shoald | States, president; Rovert C. Win- | “ayes vedino testing tite Gr vgregational | streets; 68. CURG. Serie ne ecto, | LIFE. tad couch, with Fakes & coagh crue region, middle states and New at last honor the memory of the illustrious ure. vice president; J.B H. Smith, treas: | Church was fairly attended. Afver the pre. | for vagrancy. Frank Foreman, disorderly; gnsy soon silence yon. Engiend, rising barometer, north to west Washington by declaring that from hence- | !"'_¢ ‘Dr. J. B Blake, ee ig f deter W.T. | liminary exercises Mr. Hammond read the | $5 D. M. ¥eam With assault and ‘winds, diminishing in force. generally colder «herman, James M. Carlisie. mes Fitzhugh Coyle, president National Bank of forward his natal day should be set apart as © . : , charged Pike's Toothach: Drops cure in one minute, clear oF c! ing weather, exce, t 15th chapter of Corinthians on the resurrec- | “Aitery on Joseph F. Saum, both well-known | vrctnat’~sadentooets and el ‘leering her, except ligh: 7 ss oi int ti 0 ibe ‘ testified that | ACCIDENT.Koa wants & Hutebison™ t district. anational holiday. Thig is the 144th anv. | the Republic; James G. Berret, William J. | S0g giving an interesting dearen - coon, | Er. ten cant Rate in chao ee eavadng | winding Eauztaeet oeaee Sprains a0”, pranes. ee versary of the birth of the Father “,¢ nig | McDonald, chief clerk U. 8. Senate; les | travels inthe Holy Fm og rea iter bt last and made some inquiry as toa business 4; | Country, and the day opened W!"9 9 clear | H Nichols, an tendent U8. Insane ASY- | ..xtetches of Palestine” An interne en, | matter, when he thathe knewno- | Cy snags HEIDSIEDE AL NEWS nd moderate temperature. jum; 'D. A. Watlerston. John M. Brotieat, | Guiry meeting cloced theservice, and « ui. | WIE Of the matter, whereupon Mr. Ream | CNARLES Herpsin dae = ee eo 5 All the de- | Recond Comptroller U. 8. Treasury: Edw’d | QulTy mnecting closed thesersice, aad 4 uuin- | UIT Of De ma tet ow in tne head, which ST ‘or Amusements, &c., To-might. partments of the United tates and city | Clark, architect U.S. Capitol; Rear Admiral | Der W Pastor's study for lnstrac- | Tinned him. In detending himself com- | *8¢ by . Heme. 13,e0%: | PPE Sy fy Bational Theater—The Spy, or America governments were Close’, and the banks and — ye Ee TO DAY'S MEETING. aes ie by = poenen a ae Pe Walec on Eas ay ey Fook aU ” in 5 aries F. a oe 5 Nalvary 8 mouth, aud was lacera: Condvee to nd Com of thet, 00 Years ago. ' sonny all of — romipent business firms District of Columbia; Fred. D. Stuart. PG. sind yossene A the c ‘alvary Baptist chureh teeth. Defendant pleaded guilty, and after | jon” -* toe health and fort. hence thone CHASTE AND ELROD | Ee TRRTAINUEHTS. Ford's Opera House.—Haveriy’s Minstreis. closed their basiking-houses and stores. to di ag the largest day meeting yet held. A | = Of the intelligent public patronize Dr. “Was She Led Astray; or, There was @ liberal display of bunting on | Sire. IO. O. F., and the governors of the sev- | My Bentley was absent, but the eholr was | testimony of complainant ee that | White's establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania | wRDNKSDAY AND SATUBDAY MATINEE. ‘Theater A yu, the public buildings, hotels and on private | €ral states. in place and opened with the hymn, «Tbe | legeof making an explanation, stating avenue, opposite Willard’s botel, for relief 21 Wid She Ger” with varieties. residences. There were, besides, military The Firemen's Parade. Cleansing Stream.” Mr. Haramond offer=1 | Mr. Sanm had not represented the case cor- from Corns, Bunions, Chilblains; Inverted “t=! ! Lincoln Hall —Barnabee Concert Troupe. i ien’s pr jon, patriotic t f Presid organ, rayer for the meeting; “My Jesus, I rectly. The court declined to hear him, in- | Ness, Vasccnia: + 4 ad Feitows' Hall—Complimentary testi- Paiberitigs, aad ciner otiasaese ot Teveresos | Of Gea anne oe een eereeent Morgan, | Sse: was sung and Mr. Head from Acs, | asmuch as he bad pleaded gullty, and in | NSS. Vascular > monial to Mr. George A. Parkburst. for the illustrious hero of the American reyo- ee eaarece win their Ese a = ine a oe —s ric for | posed a fine of $20 and costs. Firetciass a u —| lution. ratus manned a a assem! in Ss elly an 1e re- - ; wht x Hal Coleg Celebration of Washing- | tution. | early hour this morning crowds | At the Union engine houseNert ow Ke sirest, | gulie which would fohow If they would place | A POISONED MILLIONATRE—The resuit | A. Fischer en} ini cota! BOF | aie pop OReD AY: FERRI Tallmadge Halt—Dramatic and musical | Were on thesouthwani-bound 7th-strectears, | at 12 o'clock m., each piece of apparatus | themselves entirely in the hauls of ‘Gor, | of & post-mortem examination by Dr. = Ttey | Goons weeco bir Rew building, 906 @ etrest,S | ws pis fore: imerreneticn of GS th | €n route for Alexandria by the boats, and at | brilliantly polished up and bandsomely | Hun. E. P. Smith made a short address, | 4M on the body of J. F. Baner, the wealthy | doors west of 9th street, just ® « INGTON, in the great Centeneial D (etestotamnens by the Bos Cinb. the Bultimore and Potomac depot there was | decorated with steamers, and all | speaking of the results of the Mosttgei | German banker of No. 113 Smith street, | from bin former place om dibs 8 where he Tukerr. & perfect Jam of passengers bound for the | the fire laddies in’ full apifeorm. “A large | Sankey work in Philadel ‘ | Brooklyn, who died very suddeniy on Thars- | i ready to do any work in his line in his su- ‘on, AMERICA ONE aeaan laienn win ve tageeen te athik ateis | **me point by the Alexandria trains. crowd of spectators had asxembled long be. | young men in the audience reiated their ex. | 4&Y aflersoon, revealed the fact that death jor ‘manver. Kid ee, Military Parade. fore the hour stated,and when the compa- Was caused by potscaing. Com tps Washington Light Infantry, | Pies filed into line cheer after cheer was co WG. Mt worth nearly $1 Deceased was 00,000, and had his life in- perience. Dr. Rankin expressed his fears P- M., and extinguished at 5a. m. taat the church members did not appreciate iis cleaned at @ very short oa. James Bellew sends us James Payn’s novel, e Dreases cleaned without taken apart zene prese: in * Daly « ” iven at the handsome and gay a rance | tere works or feel the responsibility resting | SUTed for a jarge amount. It ts alleged that spots removed without cleaning the yet al or eur be “Halves,” No 35 “Lakeside Library.’ Col. W. G. Moore commanding, assembled | five! nted. ‘The No. 1 engine, with | uson them, Dre Gray, te Annee on ae | the domestic ations of Mr. Bauer were | whole garment. Gent's Clothes woe York city tint ity Tuceday evecing March Tis at tan | ed by the Marine Band, marched to Virginia | Foreman Ji Parris, took the lead with | Wight, Dr. Noble, and Dr. Presbery spoke of | One Of the happiest; still, as the deceased veing @ epectalty ball. = =, his full force of nine men, followed by No. Wm. Shedd, fofeman; Ni bas been very much No. 3,James Low avenue and Ist street, where the Maryland the blessings which have followed the mee'- Sth regiment, commanded by Lieut. Col. lepressed of late, it is ings thus far. The inquiry meeting followed LAD EVENING WITH DICKENS, DR\MATIC AND » supposed that he administered the olson Miscreant threw stones into the win- himself, while in the photograph gellery of Some dows of B L. Nevin’s restaurant,on Penn- , oRTOW 7 ER? USICAL ENTERTAIN: HD. hoger. wan recelyed, Zisembarkiog | Boys. Wi Sorrell, and No- 8, Louis"p. | end a large number waived. biuself, walle in the photograph gallery of GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, MENT OY TH Beg ; : 3 we, and truck, Thomas ybinson, in r. Hainmond will address the Masons t- a1ts, . intent! cone. °° BOZCLUB Srivests ovenus, betweee 98 Sd 516 ateeets, | Sra ee eee tana Gat Deeak me cate: | the onder named.” Previous to lenving the | morrow verlag ne ne Congregational | Of passi: ga creat deal of bis time. Anin. | {© ON OM ¥_ OF te tig,” Jast bight, smashing the large Pang Ll ong kets, and wore their. white Aus:rian cloth | €pgine house, Chief Cronin, and bis assist- | cbureb. qvent will be held by Coroner Simms.—| V.¥ | OULDEB SEAM SHIRTS, made of Wamsat AT TAVIM «DG HALL, A man named Davis, ee Le ; | awaliow tall coats and bear-skin shakos,and | 80t, W. O. Drew, with President Morgan TES —— —— Cor. Phila. Record. . | ta Muslin oe Linen. Bvery shirt warranted TUESDAY EVENING. Fobraary 24, 1876, Bie tone in tes te hut outs fire whieh | looked splendidly. The Maryland sh (wnien | met the foremen In the hall and gave the | _ SUICIDE—Oa the 12th lestant James S7-Speliing for the drinks ts the popular | pel pee from Uh to ls | b aie YO -¥ eS Se Teted come kis boaee owith left Baltimore at 8o'elock, by the Baltimore | Decess@ry Instructions as to the line of | Burke, #1 aged man, native of Ireland, for he pop es 0.ly to work the stnd or button bole, and the ‘i 7 Mise Eve Mill and Potomac railroad,) numbered about 40) | March. The line was formed and started pastime in Virginia City saloons. e; Fome Abe evident intention of urning ft. | inches. The purchaser | evry “ * for the sg Price, G1.25 Mow 7 Mr A 8 many years @ resident of this county, in’ the | Shist te ready for tho Leundry. ‘aud . ot “ 9. ¢ 6i c 1s. be throe a G D have a Cen- ome Fbiriirg Calicoes, 6 Mek Miss Kate Goodall, aa bead pr precisely at 12.40 o'clock, each man—éo in | vicinity of New Lees. bat for the past three ‘The Mormons propose to hay | @ Bleccbed Malt ne Sal my. N.M. ao Linon Saba nna — aaseeaaee fare eee eee Tuy all, qoctuding officers—at_ bis appropriate peeurine at Linwood, Delaware county, | tennial of their own In Salt Lake City. | vie ae = Maslin Mr 8.0 Town at, nts ® A. Dancen, business man o} eoidon 'P. ae ng es wore overcoats and bear skin shakos, knap. | Post, and took up the line of march in accord- ‘t.,ate his supper with the family of his @7-Carl Schurz is todeliver a Centennial Tickets $1. atwmitting Teo persons: TSe. one per- ‘thirty years ppp Bh aa ing ae 3 | sacks Werth tnbheets sntiok, fatigue capssus- | #Pce with the programme heretofore pub- | £0n, John Burke, at New Leeds, where he had 8 at Council Bluils on the 4th of July son. For Warren Choate & C. No cbar, Sloe mae — pended, and presented a fine appearance, | !'shed in THE Star. Major Richards de- | Come to visit the day before. After supper he | . TO PLEASE OUE FLIENUS. ‘Tanks toonr kind friends for thelr tndolennce our kin uring the past F. hon c ~y— 4 rc: tailed all the mounted men of his force to accompany the procession, and gave in- struetion fo each of the lieutenants on the route to keep order as the possession passed. The route of the procession was dicsect to the track house, by way of K street and Mas- sachusetts avenue. ‘he procession movet Hghted’his pipe and went out of the nouse 87° Water works are to be erected to sup- | ® ply the city of Rio Janeiro at a cost of $10,000,000. A London firm has the contract. | Suing the past Fs #7 Mrs. Marie Bogy. the mother of Senator | fill orders as B. gy, of Missouri, died at her home in Si. | that thew Louis last Tuesday, aged 99 years. * u The American Institute of mining engi- neers wi!! hold am annual meeting to-night, @t the Smithsonian Institute, and will be presided over by Mr. Alexander L. Halley, of Brooklyn. Prof. Henry will deliver the opening address. ‘The grand dress and masked ball by the ibeir marching—usiug @ short quick step— attracting favorable commert along their route. They were escorted by the Infantry up Pennsylvania avenue to the Presidea House, where they paid Gen. Grant a mare ing salute, and by way of Pennsylvania avi nue and 12th street_ marened to their special aud was seen no more, The next morning search was made, and he was found hanging by @ small cord to an oak tree, not more than two hundred yards from bis son’s hou The cont was attached to the tree so near ti ground that he hail to bend his legs to tigh Street, b:ow Pennsyivante Avemwe. rom pty “5 we winked ng asenred eben tinfshed gave entire satinfac cit a contiauance of your patronage, ky Wadham sawend BAT Gee dren K a y p Vater nt ina pact | CADAY AFTERSOONS. : ~ at 1 o'clock, and the apparatus was all | © it, aad when found he was &lmost in asit- a7 The Ossipee woollen mills, at Wat seut for or deliver ed in any part —, Brett seeieens of Weehingtan Sx the or_ | Ain cu Mesyinud Svesae: WAGe; ESOCHY | Minced along On ths Hele CO ce toe meter | ODOT Pee ee ee Cen | hore, ak ee ee ele : received and returned to and from on Sav Ssnization of @ bencvolent society, U E Sitar WLS CCem, CAF, SNUAEROS Dat Aleem 1 Te car ie teas De ee | oe ee presumed thet te | destroyed by fire Sataniay. Loss - part of the Scat By eal or wcpreme FIRST-CLASS IN BYERY RESP SCT. siven at Marini’s bail to morrow eve: ie ‘The Oldest Inbabitants. taining their seats while the men dismount. | bought it with him, and that he had con- | s#The funeral of the late Hom. Wm. B Steam Dreing and Sconting ‘Betablishe Variety. Drama, Baurionyne and Come¢y. novas-iy re ce ene DURE ST Cree ee ics ga. | 64 tad St a Toa on an ee Ge | celved the purpose to put an end tohisexist- | Reed took place yesterday at the Protestant Eerson strest, Georgetown, 0. JM C8lc FURNISHED FoR ALL OocAsIONS te tee A bracelet recovered on | cording to their annual custom, assembied | Cronin and Col. Drew leading the coun | before he ieft home, No cause can be | Episcopal church of St. James Appiyt Pror JOHN WAGRBR. 3 taulm™ 209 Ist street, near B street méreh into the truek housean't into the hall, followed by a detachment of police, and the fireroen bringing up the rear in tue order of companies before stated. THE BANQUET. The tables were spread in the large hall on Saturday by Detective McDevitt, and sup. Pesed tobave been stolen in Ballimore, (as ted in the STAT:,; have been identified by gentleman of that city as having been stolen from him. In consequence of & misunderstanding In atthe City Hall, at 11 o’etock, to listen to the reading of Washington's farewell adress #nd sn oration. Among those present werd Dr. J. B. Blake, president; Mr N. Callan, act- i y; Mr. Clarke, J. H. Knot, H. NV. Easby. 8. Masi, 8. Stetinus, Wm. Bacon, assigned, except that be seemed to have an | the Fails of Schuylk Pprehenston of approaching want. Coroner | — Litzenberg was notified and summoned a Jury of inguest, who, through their foreman, Jndge McCauley, returned a verdict of sul! cide from mental depression. Mr. Burke was ll, above Pr m., and on Satardaye Bmndateret vals ce Banking Business done, and ocl- ints. Discount CANNED ral on all acerssible = ; a, and FRUITS, ot POLK INHOBM, Prosigent, Fegard to the sale of tlekets ior the amnateur | J.W. Marlow, J. @. Brat C. Bradicy,J. A" | thee Sides of the room, leaving the conter | au eetgemed citizen, and had, while residing EW. Bankers, Centers P 8 * * ‘a in Bes » M. °, . sf 8 a T Oer: 5 oe ag ig at eh inary Raed ye Zavele Capt. i. H. Godan}, « Merars. Harvey eee ay Cae ixty-Ofth year.—{Cecil PINE APPLE, Polktnhorn. Thos Bor in 23) Mirepett, ts have been placed for sale at erott’s | George Mattingly, W. H. Prentiss, John D. | Oluner, which was substan’ nd tasteful- | . | £.D- Hartley, iknowte ames. music store, Pennsy!vania Clark, P. O'Donoghue, John Purdy. E. Srranged. Flowers in profasion Sidedin) gay anvnaacite I rom the APRICOTS, i &o., in the District cert is to be'on Saturday ev Wheeier. P. Crowley, N. Milliken, E. C: Retr. Se at al en ee center Of the | secant of Mine inepe for the i Be Tesh aon ‘The annval masquerade ball loff. Clark Mills, and Wm. Lord. Dr. Binke | Middle table was placed in @ glass case the | Cobtern district of the Wyoming coal fields, GREEN-GAGES! | Se" Please reaxmber Name and Nember. yt Ington Schuetzen Verein last night at Ma- | callea themecting to order, stating that it | Conbany sume nets secret te Meee | ine Scranton (F'a.) Hepuoliean: learns that ° PIANOS, &c. t ts | | Was not a business meeting, but one to pi 3 | } 3 = = ‘ 7 Pra mvergitan to as amoaniion Tee homage t the mortal and immortal Father | Tialeburch fair. ‘The firemen ranged them: | act uring tia See ee te reer ee oe BARTLETT PEARs, FIA258t DANS © 00-8 Guanp, SQUARE LECTURES. kpighis and clowns, and queens awl fairies | of bis country. selves Ab the tables withthe detail of police | She were les accents te tee ‘disirict dur- | ¢ an and UPBIGHT PLANO8 for sale on, [2 © TOWNSEND. apd gypsies: the Hig Houanza,” (worn by | © Mr. H. N. Haeby was introduced, and after | nel some invited Guests, and fell to without | Tete wore ann eee caercat, | STRAWBERRIES, monthiy, instalments. Celebrased for eu AMM |, TOM NSEND csssite ponder, wilt ae Mrs. Wm. Helmus,) five iaiies as the “Fe. | making some preliminars-remarks on the sf Sieg i ocnniy tons. e ber as (62) 8! ue : | . Z liver his new Ht Leciare. male Minstrels,” with diferent musical in. | character of Washington, read the Farewell spread before them. and aligeemed togreatly | (Ons; Tne Rumber of deaths (42) shows one RASPBERRIKS, | Saree gear — “EROPLE WE MEET,” struments, ete. Address. Several parts of the address were | Th) Tepast consisted of raw and stewed | Widows (si) leaves oue widow to every 219,'s CHERRIES W FORcM RENOWNED FLARos, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Pevruary 23, 1876, ee troduce:l, and delivered | OYSters, and soups, fish, game, roasts, salads, | t08, And there is an orphan to every | , Grand, S.uare Grand, Square and Upright. the ben A Horr pote peeps Getiver fiieasse, and in fact ‘every delteacy, the | bee i ed. There are employed in the dis- PEACHES, Tho fovertte n ne. TRE WOMEN's CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MraxeD TE AND SHE IS SHOCKINGLY | tGn, Whoowed It aa aduty to observe tue | _ The representatives of the home insurance | 9.7 coal cars. Tue a ay ee ‘arge acsortaest of Pianos w ac tect eat orclock last nizhta coloret woman | “ay. he referred to the prophecy of Loni By- | companies OEE pestle PoLon ak Gace | to breakers. mines, fans, and furnaces daring tg EE ey wamed Barbara Wedge stout tity ean | ron that every nation of the earth would be Ghetk en Teves Pere anaes Edward | the year is 201419 tons, and there were port Bitended at RICH gael’: - nid imerick alley, wasvere | Politically regenera’ rom the thraldom o! : aa Eat pe a * | to 13,000 miners 156,000 tons. Thi e laid een ANO WAR ‘OMS, =_ a Badiy ferred ‘about the heat ant body, | Herpotiem as the Inevitable resuit of tue | Maury, Ariineton eres RemMieae | in tne mines miles of headings, ar gains cots y 495 Lith sty, few doors above Pa. ay BALLS, PARTIES, &c. caused, as she says. by her husband throw: | berisge of freedom left us by George Wash- | American Chas. Brod er, Corcoran: Of | Ways, and 181 miles of airways. There are | "RE STIBFS PIANOS, anvarpamed te tons, | ———————- "EE ing 8 coal oll lamp at ner, exploding it. Ser- | Weton. Our city, with its remarkably | 1) 07 Bic mrarronent. Dread wee beniden, | lata in the mines 113% miles of-"T" iron, and | I ‘tonoh, and durability, om eesy terms, VENTENNIAL SOCIABLE OF et Mulh Lads the ddticete oF tock bent ealthy climate, magnificent public batld- jo Bre departznen’ pr id Rend of tho Beary | 110% of strap iron track. Ontsi or large discount tor ena! NSYLVANIA KEPURLIAN ASSOOTA rere conn nar te shot ant oa tinea ie tie | Ings abd private dwellings, and wonderfai | Morgan, Bacon, Tate, and Recd of the Board leading toand from the breakers, there VEGETABLES @°L. WILD & BRO., Bole Agents, et MSSONIO HALL, on THUBSD st Bre, ard called i Der Tlartagan wae one | adaptation for all classesof improvements ore oa Dien | lald 46emiles of Qugpte . | anya stevet portent, feb2l st . Bnd i Dr. an, whe = a heaith and inneneiic. tes uperin ent o m telegrap! - 3 eS r are above Moe.) 7 reise the opinion that ahe cannot recover. | Wal conduc to health and longevity, has | Stperintendent of the fire alarns telegraph. lack. | ‘The death rate, as coms : = | Figmor pod at inetraments tuned end repatres. | PRA FRANCAIS. lobn Wedge, her hasband. was arrested and | Peneration, for he devoted ali his energies to | Winner. Company A, Disirict Artillery, comiparutively serail basins tate a ASPARAGUS, ee = saprc Treact, Delt to answer the consequences Of | Making It what it how is—the polished seat | Cpt. Hanneman arrived on the ground for Sasmeuss GuanGts of seek uainwed 2 = GRAND DRESS AND MASKED BALL, the act. of the most liberal’ government of ancient or | the purpose of Jolning in the line of march | ence y Of coat shipped tc PEAS, HOTELS. emcees isi modern times, and a special object of aimir, | On the return. “A halt was made and Capt. | vicinity AT MS RINT'S HALL, THE Mrruopist PREACHERS AND “‘So-| tion on uke part of visitors aud travelers, | H With his officers were invited in tolunch. | 4 U AND THE STRING BEANS, ATES HOTEL WEDNESDAY, FEBLUABY 23," 1676. berg in ne a et Macnee He referred to the unfinished mouument, the | Tne crowd already large soon became quite | Devi x Ow Lo gek | OND STREKT. Tickets, $1, to be bad at Fitis’ Mosic Store, and Of the Methodist F piscopal chur feundation of which was laid twenty-eignt | Cense in ths nelghborhood of the e faved” yesterday at Unity chapel, Harte LIMA BEANS, | sa oe volt ge St the door on the evening cf the Ball. tebiT 6" city was held in the parlors of years ago. While our unfortunate dificul. | house. After dinner’ short Speeches were | Rey.Wri. T. Clarke sald: “Hell is underneaiti | _ AND COLUMBIA AND ELM AVENUES, ~ eburch yest les with sister states were calculated to re- | Made by President Morgan and others. ry Catholic and orthodox church in the SUCCA HH, | OPPOSITE MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING Presiding elder question, Kev. tard its progiess, yet since the bappy recon- Chior GRIEF, CROSIN'S REMARKS. world, and farnishes the enief motive for UCCATASH, CENTENNIAL GROUNDS. SSASEeE S4k8> Beesented # note from Rev. G. £ cilijation and peace at home and abroat,the | Ublef Engineer Cronin said . | presching and praying. But Moody doesu't | GUMBO, | — stating that bis pame bad been used in con- | time seems to have arrived when additional Jen tlemen of the Home Insurance Compa | say inuch abcut it. He preaches orthodoxy This elegant fire-proof Hotel is now open for the s m with a ball at W illard’s, be Ac- | attention should be bestowed upon this work | Bi€s and members of the Fire Department:— | With the modern improvements. Episcopa MUSHROONS. | receptinn of guests. It contains 25 rosms, repler THE FOURTH ANNUAL BALL, Jo state that neither he nor watch or | so long egiected. The hard times and the | The fire department have assembled here to- | [ian and Congregationalist and seach: NS. i With all modern improvements, Visitors to Phils. delphia will pow bere meet wi tiows or more reasouable rates. febltu.éfim P, & BOOTHBY, Mansger. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, Union Byvane A.J.DaM&Son, ano Lata St, {NEW WORK. { 4]:Demason, day to partake of the hospitality tendered them by the Home Insurance Companies of this District in honor of the birthday of the Father of our great country and the founder Of this the capital city, and as a testimonial of their regard for the efficiency and worth of the fire department, as well as to bring scarciiy of money has been commonly‘set up as the cause of neglect, but that ts not borne out by exterior appearances, for never were so many splendid equipages seen on tveets, more parties or social gatueriogs given, nor such magnificent displays of Wealth or costly ornamentation made, nor For cho Benefit ot THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, (Tn aid of the Buflding Fund, Will be given at Masonic Temple, FRIDAY EVENING, Febrway 25, 1876 fete did Rev. Dr. Newman stated that the at Willard’s was @ card reception of id Mrs. Cake, so expressed upon the ards of invitation, and only made a ball by the newspapers. Heand Mrs. Newman haa attended the reception at the invitation of Mrs. Cake, who was a member of bis church, better sccc mmoda- and Lutheran scholars and divines have ” dropped hell out of their faith. Cultured ARTICHOKES, clergymen smile at cach other when they speak of it. It is an extinguished vole aus, & baseless fright, @ played-out superstition Belief in a personal devil has goue its unre- STRINGLESS BEANS. in the and if there was dancing it was by the friends of this family in a different part of the bouse f.em Mrs. Cake'’s parlors where Bhe received the guests. In connection with this matter, he remarked that he was dis- usted with what is called society life in Washington. “I bave giver up going to these places of fashionable resort, be- @ause I cannot go without meeiing ‘with Wine-dripking and dancing. I consider the Present moral condition of Washington sc- lety as degenerating. You ca t go loany of these gathesings without crinking and dancing, and I regret to say that the round dance, which I denounce in the severest terms, is practiced. I enter my protest Bgainst demoralization of Washington society, and from my pulpit and in my prayers I litt Bp my voice against it.” The discussion of this question was con- Bnved vy Rev. B. Peyton Brown, Rev. R. W. Black, Rev. J. W. Hedges and others, all condemping in the strongest language the effort on the part of certain parties to cover their sins by inviting clergymen to attead such places as referr’ ‘i to. Rev. R W. Biack said he felt himself at Hberty to denounce from bis pulp!t all efforts to draw bim into such society. He said he @id not intend to allow himséif to be invite1 to @ place that would compromise his echar- acter &s @ Methodist preacher without his Cenunctation and rebu se. Others followed in the same strain. —— GRAND AND PetIT JURORS DRAWN —Yes- terday the following jurors for the Marci: term of the Criminal Court were drawn: Grand Jurors—W. G. Costin, 24 C street southwest; William B. Wylie, 1013 7th street northwest; John Batley, 5i9 1th street north- west; Edward Temple, 6 Pennsylvania ay- enue; Jopn M. Young, coachmaker; Robert Morray, 27 *4, street northwest: George T. Smaliwood. College Hill; Joseph A. Blan- don, 54 Market street, Georgetown; Chas. H. Jones, $22 Sd street northwest; Geo. E. Ken- nedy, F street. between 12th and 13th, north- ‘west, Jobn Van Liswick, Indiana ave Charles A. Shaffer, 71! 12th street northwest; Joseph C. Waters, Frederick street. George- town; W.T. Keenan, 77 Bridge street, George- town; Andrew Archer. S15 (li street south- west; John T. Reynolds. 19 Prospect street, Georgetown; Elward Champlai bf ftreet southeast; Daniel 8. Hark: street northw: pia avenue bor’ street; RB. Tenney, town; Charles H. Pickertng. Market strest, Georgetown, Peter Page, west. aby amusement season better patronized. As these indications do not belong toa coun- try that is suffering from @ prolonzead money crisig, let us all indulge in une hope that au- other and more successtul effort will be made, and we shall see the great monument- alcolumn pierce the mists that now hover gloomily over it. Mr. Callan’s address was quite brief, but pointed, and it was well received. Several jadies and a number of young men were present, and Chiet Justice Cariter was an attentive listener. Mr. Easby suggested that the President's proclamation promulgating the Joint resoin- lion of Congress making Washington's birth- day @ legal holiday, be read. Mr. Callan read ihe proclamation, amid apples P. r. Elliot said he understood the resoln- tion to make this day a national holiday, bat it did not affect future birth days. ‘Mr. Easby differed. Votes of thanks were passed to the reader (Mr. Easby) and the orator (Mr. Calian),and the meeting adjourned. Washington Monument Association. The annual meeting of the Washington Monument Asseciation was held at the City Hall at noon to-day, Messrs. Powell, (in the chair,) Stuart, Watterson, Clark, McDon- ald, Berrett, Blake, Hall, Cox, Stansbury, and Nichols present. A communication was received from Mr. A. Burrell, tendering his services as a collecting agent. The comma- nication was referred. Dr. Blake moved that a committee be ap. pointed to examine the accounts of the secre- lary; carried, and Messrs. Clark and Cox were appointed. Hon. KR. C. Winthrop was elected afmem- ber of the board to fill a vacancy occasioaed by the death of Mr. Brent. ‘The board ded to elect officers as fol- lows: U. 8. Grant, President of the United States, president ex officio; W. W. Corcoran, Ist viee president: Hon. RK. C. Winthrop, 2d vice president; J. B. H. Smith, treasurer. Dr. Nichols said that he was pleased when he beard that Dr. Blake had, on the death of Mr. Brent, taken semperary chargé of the Office of secretary, and he expressed the hope that he would continue in charge of the of- fice. He moved that Dr. J. B. Blake bo elected secretary. Dr. Blake said that while he was willing to act as secretary pro tem. be would not consent to &n election as permanent sec- retary. Dr. Nichols then moved that Dr. Blake be elected to fill the position until a permanent secretary be selected; agreed to. about that good understanding which should exist between the department and between all and the community whose property It 1s our duty to protect, and whose lives some- limes we are called upon to save. For meto speak at this time, and under these circum- stances, in regard to the progress which has been mace in the orgavizaiion and equip- mentof the fire department, would far ex- ceed the limits of the few remarks 80 season- | able for an occasion of this kind. However, J look upon this testimonial as an incentive to the officers and men to still further in- crease the efficiency of the department, and to be werthy, as far as we are able, to merit the good will and esteem of the community that bas regularly compensated us for our services. The hall in whieh the banquet was held was handsomely decorated with miniature — and streamers by the hook and ladder OF % After the dinner the line was reformed, and proceeded over the following route:—Massa- chusetts avenue to 4th street, to Indianaave- rue, to Louisiana avenue, to 7th street, to F street, to 15ih street, to Pennsylvania ave- nue, passin review around the President’s mansion, to Ivth street, to K street, to No. 1 engine house, where the department was dis- missed. —_+—__ VETERANS OF THE MEXICAN WAR.—The annual meeting of the officers of the national Denver, president; Mr. A. M. Kenaday as secretary. ‘or orator to deliver an address in Philadelphia, July 4. 1576, the following nominations were made: Hon. Geo. E. P: of Obio; Hon. R. T. Merrick helpers mee D. C;; Gen. George B. McClellan, Baltimore; Gen.W.T. Ward, Kentucky; Hon. H. S. Lane, Jodiana; Gen. Albert Pike, Arkansas; Judge T. J. Mackay, South Carolina; Col. Ed. G. W. Butler, Kentucky; Col. W. L. Tidball, Pennsylvania; Hon. s, V. Maxey. Col. Tid- ball moved that the convention proceed to ballot for an orator, and moved’ that the three candidates baving the largest number of votes be selected; carried. The ballot re- sulted as follows: Whole number of votes east, 6, of which the three highest were Hon. George E. Pugh, 28; Gen. Albert Pike, 23, and Gen. Lane, 16. Se PERMITS issued by Inspector H. C. Spencer, a two-story bricic he east side of 5th street, between Land M northwest; $590. James Thomson, @ brick store on the west side of 14th street, between P and Q northwest; $600. E. C. BUILDING association of the veterans of the Mexican | war was held at 12 m. to-day—Gen. J. W. | turning way, and hell is ig ovieen J track before the advancing hosts of science and civilization and humanity. The beuct blasphemes God, and were it taught in the Bible as an essential Christian doctrine it would burn the Bibie out of the faitn of in telligent peop.e. It is an oid bear story that was immensely effective in credulous and childish ages. Salvation is not to ve save from hell, but from the rea! dangers of and vileness @ud excess and selfishuess. (LY. ¥. Sun, 2st, A DIFFICULTY ofiong standing between a Roman Catholic ——— in Towauia, Pa., and Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton, has culminated in the removal! of Father Toner from his charge in Towanda, his transfer to Plymouth, Luzerne county, and in vigorous denunciations of the Bishop by some of Father Toner's late ishion: clare that the prelate’s action is Father yranical. Toner has been in Towanda for thir- teen years, and bas built avery handsome church there, as well as a comiortable one in Barclay, a neighboring parish. He seems to be Riowgeren sd popular both with Roman Catholics and Protestants. On Monday 0% last week the St. Patrick's Benevolent So- elety of Barclay and a temperance society Of the same place visited Towanda in rega- lia, for the es presenting Father To- ner with a costly gold watch and chain, the presentation being accompanied with a speech by the president of the former societ: the action of Bishop O'Hara w: characterized as “very crucl and unjust. The quarrel and its results have caused a good deal of excitement among the residents of Towanda and adjoining regions. CRIME IN WESTERN ARKANSAS.—A pri- vate letter received here from Fort Smith, Ark., speaks of the work of the United States court for the western district of that state, contiguous to the Indian territory, as fol- lows:—A large number of convicts have been sent to the penitentiary. Six prisoners were sentenced to die on thé 2ist of April next for murder committed In the Indian territory. The names of these criminals are:~ Willian Leach (white), Aaron Wilson (colored), Osa Saunders (Cherokee), Orpheus McGee (Choc- law), Isham Seeley and Gibson Ishtonubbee (Chickasaws.) Some of the murders com- mitted by these men were remarkable for cold-blooded atrocity. Leach burned the body of his vietim to prevent discovery, and the negro Wilson murdered an old man and @ boy near Fort Sill as a favorable intro juc- tion to the Comanche Indians, whom he was ambitious to join, but the Comanches were £0 disgusted at the details of the murder and affected by the plteous appeals of the child @.G@. CORNWELL & SON, FINE GROCERS, feb10-tr OPPOSITE WILLARD’, UNPARALLELED REDUCTION: MARKED DOwNn @VERCOATS. Overcosts sold at anew Selling now at S15 Overcoats vold at Belling now at Overcoate sold at $20 — “Selling now at Overcoais sold st §146..........-..Selliug Row at WORSTED COATS AND VESIS. Coste and V: sts sold at @25. Coats and Vests sold at #23. jing now at Coates and Vests sold at §15..... Selling now at Business Suite sold at Bosiness Suits sold at Business Suits sold at Business Suite void at YOUTH’S SUITS. Youth's Snits sold at $20.........Selting now at 81 Youth's Suits sold at $15... .Selling now at Youth's Suitssold at $12........Seliing now at BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, OVER- COATS AND ULSTERS at a grest roduction of former prices. BEING DETERMINED TO REDUCE STUCK, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPHING GOOUS, PURCHASEKS WILL FINO 17 TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL. tue exeelleucion knwurto isders) botls BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEW BOOKs. Life and Letters of George Ticknor 8-v0, cloth......... History of the & Thos B.Van fs the most destrabie tn the city. and charming neighborhood, tmy of the Oamberiand, by bese age .Bvole..aud Atiax; cloth. Right. Daboretaty ly ven! : }) and the viows el 5 no superior xury is bere su; are . Brery rate cost, and the e. levater is available at all hours, day and Visitors to New York will nowhere mect betrer accommodation or more reasonable terms. ‘bh Ww. Jvpathen, by Fraser T) bled; leisure eules. For sale by ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAR, sud Street, N Union Square and Brosd: The most central, and yet quietest location in the great stores, theaters and Elevator, and ali 5 any accees to ail parts of the city by strect cars and FERAL, Proprictor, SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 43% street and Penns. s¥ Dear Lady Pisdain. ‘is Nature! Lite. By eid’: & Faded Photograph. By t he Herr of Ke deliffe sles Hi . tothe oy. Conventent BY Mrs. Ale . rs Limber's Bafle; or, A Oburch Fair and fett fet hb DEVLIN & CO, amerton, ilasxary of Architecture. The Devil'* Chatp Kasters, CLOTHIERS Al the Metropolitan WASHINGTON OFFICE, NEY BOOKS RALLAN CY¥N! 425 SEVENTH STREET. 106 F STREET. Pr. hy of Rev. Charles Story of the Apystice. By author Peep of Day. fla tr ——— Petit Jurors —Sam'l V Dr, Blansbury read letters from Hon. & ©. | Wert ttas of ew loreey averee ceeee ie | for lite that they gave him upto the justice A. STRAUS BIGGEST J0B YET, <i PROFESSIONAL. northwest; Fred. W t Winthrop, tn oe ee and G northwest; $1,200. W.K. Dunkbart, | Of the white man a < 20 Pair Unildren’s Shoes,8 to 13, sewed: BMOVaL” sek ie cocat aes | besold at $i each for the henefitot the mon- | &,Uitce story brick store and dwellingou the | a BravE AcT—A Tiverton, Thode Island, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 146; con mars eo snake, are GeGrsiae S16 | Gp ae 5 voupr nasvimoved to oon amma * Georget j t. Dr. Stansbury said that the book = : ae { correspondent of the Fall ver (Mass.) tas! evel Pairs Brush Kid, EF ys t > . P43 ing of the corner stone of the monument, | Fepalra Cwelling on the south side of K st. | Monroe, with his wife and babe. started from UTTRELL & WINE, Men's Congress, 61.4%; very Cheap, 1G EisiN ik “ f 4, 1818, and he read from the preface of | ? eLween 3d and 41h mr apensy Loe Andrew | ‘Tiverton to cross the river to Rhode Island, me aves et SELBY, a JUSTICE OF THE PBACK, the book: “A careful sclentific examination | JAureice, Urosetory framed welling on the Want Wednesday, and in passtig throug? 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TIGA ana s0th rents: a7 rani® Svenae, becwaen | Ho. 6097 Burcet a. w., opposite United »G town; of the foundations of the stractrre leaves no par erin a age) , with @ strong é le, the kee! — (dun 6s Peewee o6e.3 janwe Queen, county, west of Rock Creek; J- W. | room for reasonable doubt that they are aut. | Dortheast; $600. of his boat came in contact with @ line ai. | AreoMering | oo oS HORSE FOOD. Sy ne Krail, 664 12th strect northwest; Robt. Gool- | ficient for its contemplated height, Mean- | ray BARNADEE Trovre.—The concert | Sched to the schooner Antelope, and the made of Wameitte Cotten nd See Linc, warranted ae toest, BM. or 1.200 14 street southwest; [. G.Combs, | time the — * * has been so simplified as given at Lincoln Hali last evening by this boat was capsized. T! sank, and bis | tofit. The has to work the button to d G streets northwest; James McCau- | to remove all grounds for the adverse criti- | Eornpany was enthusiastically recolsed, and | Wife became woconseious. Mouroe dived | holes, and the shirt is ready for the laundry, Price GoRDONS Froop ad cisms 10 whieh ariginally 3 was bat to | iho Sivie aftnir wae a aTOat enone nn down and rescued the | babe, and as he came $2.28 cecb, wort twice ial stats. a open.” He exp pe that the mem- | hear Barnabee alone is worth double the ad- oe ui ‘Santoim” Corner tad Pensa. ave, bers would tae the fifty ission, while Mrs. Carter ana water and un- ies. Some conversation took place &s to the in- eee ce HORSES AND CATTLE. terview of the committee with the Appropri- | rook delighted their hearers. Miss Persis = Beil is @ violinist of rare worth. Mr. Winch, ittees of Congress, (noticed 2 | boat babe ECON OM Y.VIGOR. SPEED, FINE APP BAR- evel Iie time in Tue Stan) Iwas objestel py | the tevor, Is worthy Of the flattering notices | Geet faPtlzed, he babe wae apparently | "i. 4 gent TRAVELING TRUNKS, vith iN S0gND, Heaven se. West; Thomas Abbott, 150 21 street north- | some of ihe committee that the plan—an | Neht was finely remieiad ab eee the boat capsized until its father landed it | MeMurray’s Patent Trunk Stay attached. BD BY iTS USs. wesi; John H. Furgeson, is West st., George- | obelisk—hac been brought dewn from an- company pod — ee ee on shore, but it soon revived. DADLMS’ TRAVELING BATOHELS. INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Caz? Eew'd J. Simpson, 919 E street north- | other, age, bat fhe plan sugeected by “some | every pices was encored and several times | Pazee EoomoMy.-The of the leg- Sample 100 Feeds for $2 00, west. ‘to the same objections. the artists were thrice recalled. To-night @ | islature to reduce the a) ‘lation to col- Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue. Tue NATIONAL VETERAN CrvB of Soi- | | Mr. Clarke oderen a resolution of thanks | Siig Wienke goend a pleasent Co oe eet | Oe Schools from $190,000 to $50,000 per an-| 5, MAF. MOBRS and HORSE BLA diers and Sailors last night ¢ ected the fol- x J. 8. Morrill tue interest now pend a pleasant evening _ num seems rather ranger ns ao ‘Trunks Covered and Repaired, and made to order. FATES nen ge ns lowing cficers: ‘cos ‘Tichenor, presi- | Which be bes saenitsicd in the oa vale —_—— ps eg Oye no , the | All Repairs to Harness. OR write Tic dent ©. D. Kinsman and Col. JG. P. ee = Teapitst of © SOreny ener AN OVERCOAT THIEF Iw TROUBLE.—Last | negroes paying so little taxes and belg 80 he eemaud Richardson, secretary. Capt J 4 mp: | 1 the “Father of his Country.” twas | Matthews ‘a col = meeaanen gp of Saste berhens teas eine Peines otk oor +t as & general physic. i * mr. | adopted. ; 2 : ton, weg nn ey ag eg sn oll C. | *eyPttichois said that they should not | we lageany, of Soe overoons ee Zor thesesvils apd render them competent a s caamuane shal. Col. J. 8. Ticbenor wasdesignated asa | cease thelr efforts to an 8 tion, | ment he was, to-day, committed to jail seoeet agen tae will never be ‘abridged. Dot ey ee es member of the National Executive Commit- | Sad If they presented ae | fora bearing. “Phe coat was recovered from | If theretite thetrmen see pny Fo the - tee in the of NN. P. Chipman, re- | eaeor waantenien @ pawn , and Matthews acknow! increased, we hope that the movement to re- N start the ‘and active opera- signed, MMojor MeDonaid sait that the idea of the the ‘on the coat thesum of $i. duce it will be er! befor: ac | “we ne ed A WASMINGTONTAS INJUHED.—A letter | association was tuat if Congress would aid | aunesrep—Last night Offer Shea, of [Prince Gooden 112 doubifal proprie- | ssrs' Se ee Ok tenet cones: from Piedmont, West Va., states that afr. J. | i completing the monument it would give | ,, ARRESTED Last night OMcer si aE I) ste except the They arc invaluable for indigestion and dyepep- ‘Watkius Wilson, superiniendent of the raii: | the people nee and they Would Sub- | Al's livery stable on @ street: merry Hetxnory’s FATE Ji Brewster, | ©tve tect shirtia tbs: eC aera! yond at that pines: bea tne rn ot ine rail: | Seribe tiberally tot, 18th borth pamed Wie it Lavine: | Clarence Decringer aoa Presa C. Pewnee sscumise eae — oy 4 ‘we lastwhileatiempting Mr. Stuart remarked that the committee 04 18th borthwest, named Wm. H. tatters | having formally announced to the Eetareaid | swim! 5 They 40 00k axipooe give youn datine thule to two freight cars. The writer says Sbouid have gone to the Congressional com- $0b)1.00 several weeks de tunatico inquirendo tn: anh DOXms GEGIGN Eaana Gaadioas. | “Thecereceunl Or ‘use. and tat ysicians all agree in consiteriog — on prepared lo meet them wita gauit was a eruel one and ae een ae ae ~ 300 inSvatvivals nlgh oot apd geet so pie —_ meenty in busiocee Tito city aid isthe ce. |? Major McDonald offered the following res- ; YOX¢d. Linthicum is held for 2 shart deliberation the 3 « feb18-6¢* 460 pea ease, | ow ® ezocraly Ung nota couse phew of Jesse B. Wilson, esq. | elution, which ron eo tek: | BB. WArwER bas constant: T. Heimbold had - rake emf cents per ptt OF That ueathan be lone uke aU: Naty WARNER will — oe meats the ele- | eenens 88 @ suitable oc- ney had prety ee, not bimpelf fete tr OR AENTATy Euarmacten, g8nt brown stone fron: i 3 Street northwest, the resideces of the tate | Sele tetas poeple af the. Vala eines ps ogg ig ay Mew pling Slee Lastiie i | Jefferson Rives; modern improvements, will yet com monument under their : and a person Saale, Ae: all incomplete orter. Sai . ey are encouraged by the * —_-—_——_. court to take charge ‘Thured: ary 26th, recent and general ex; a VAsiIty FA'r will cof make robably orice . Tavor of the completigu of the monument, to | eeNe "Zee Rae WH! bot ual eames .