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FRIDAY..... Weather Probubilities To-day, OrFice oF CHIEFY SGML OFF cre ‘WASHINGTON, February 25, tte. H For the middle states, warmer and cl T weathi rds shifting to eas therly and falling baromete LOCAL NEWS. Amatements, &c., To-night. ational Theater.—“The Spy, or America Years ago.” Pord's Opera House.—Tiaverly’s Min=trets. + Febroery oor rly Theater Comique—* Was She Lel Asim, or, [Did She Go?” with varieties. Masonic Temple.—Foarth annw fer the benefitof the Children’s hospital. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted to-night at 6.13 'P- m., and extinguished at 5 a.m. Over two thousand persons visited the Cor- eoran Art Gallery last evening. Repairs have ‘been male to the Poltes Court cells by Inspector Piowmar at prisoners confined there will be comfortabie. Ice two and a half inches thick ts being Bathered from various small poads in the Oulskiris of the city this morning. The funeral of the late George Gideon will take piace from the New York avenue Pres- byterian church to morrow afternoon at two @clock. The route of the N. L. Chariot street ears as been extended from %d street and Penn- sylvania avenue east to 22d and G streets ‘west. Chariots for parties, receptions, &c., an be engaccd. See special re Dr. J. B. Gibbs, one of our oldest Fespectedt cith fs lying serions his residence 1110 F street northwest. His condition No. ‘with congestion of the brain. Jest evening was supposed to be critical. At a mecting of the Labor League la nigh! Central Organizers Pract and Curtin reporicd an Ineren ship curing the pest week of six hamired, and that twelve tings had been held in abe District during the week. A meeting of co! lemocrats was helt Jast night at No. 1615 18th atreet in which th states of North Carolina, Virginia, Massa- ebnsetts,and Rhode Is! were representer’. appointing a.com Ve ~ Oe andé. J. O'Donobne partic It was arnonrced tn t at the Calva. y Baptist church this mo tbat the children’s meeti Dr. 3 ebrreh, Sunday aiternoon over by the editor of thy Brother Murtagh er Two of the most b ay are about to xt Miks Adelaiie Phi an. The la Ing & solid fame as nd Miss Ph < THE CHARIO istant attor to & cow jeation Jas. H the vehicles of the ¢ to be classed as on @ense tax of £10 each tax as a horse car c THE PooR-Hor Commissioner Lrbey, &syium, bas adcressed the i- i Commissions to the necessity of tran frem the Washing i). He stat Diicing Is new Setion Is nec +f persens cor house. The crers are contined duriz Subject, avd says if the be tranrferret to the new g be erected i a ail, that a woo € rear of the asy1 misstoners | ED GREAT FALLS t Comustsston sident of the se egates of Py of a joint reso? eislature of that state, Representatives in C passaze of such measure 28 wi! around the Great Falls of t tT from the pre: Of the house of jar Ff above that point, anc + wm ofnecessary fauds for sac prenmble preceding the resolution fi Bets forth the great importance to the states Of Maryland. Virginie, West Vir: District of € &@ matter of great Import to the Of the Dist: Cob + iraport- ance is it proper that they earnest > bject HING.—We learn a seems able case of body suate g. On y iast a eolored woman arrived at Beantown trom Washington. started to Walk lo her home, some distance from the Station, when nearly ho: ber father, who carried disian In bis ‘wagon feeling fatigued anc graduaily worse a: ler body wak carriat | buried in ihe graveyar! t ing. The next m ‘the grave bac been Tesurrect the body ha earth had ben the bexty was pul i died in the night. Piscataway and Saturday even- was fornd that ubed, an atiempt to Iti Ineans Of @ rope tiet arou tis Supposed that ibe resur 4 a frignt- @ned by some one passin his work unfinished! been seen e vil it Is believed that he Dy some physician in W }@ subjec jurlvore G AMUSFYVENTS Haverty rairstreis pro; replet kept the auc! Ranghter trom the ri lain. Cool Bur ne of the bes ro comedians that we have ever secn and bis vai d'Ethioy 1 ence E nt Primrose ant og dance. wot The audieu A. suspicio > man had las xeel. Manager f y tat ese AMERICAN | NSTITCTE OF MINING EXG eRxs.—The American Inst: mgineers held an ev: teresting instr tractive force in drawing railroad Fraser read an vlaborate paper ology Of the paleozolc and me- oie in Pennsylvania. Prof. Archer, pre- ent of the Royal Museum of Science and Art at Edinburg, and chief of the Brit- Centennial commission, was introtuced made a few graceful remarks coupli- tary to the institute, and the lively in- taken by them in science. Mr. With- of the “Cedar Point furnaces.” . Haymond read « paper upon the “ ores of the Hudson river.” ptt nan acl THE VETZEASS IN THE PRESIDENTIAL AMP AIGN.—The couimitise of the Uniou last evening adopted a re @ nations] mass convention of Uator rans be held at Indiarapolis, Indiana, iy in September, 1576; that au execative ittee of five members be appointed to Upon the vetera:s throughout the evuo- 10 organize iu bebalf of the repubilean * Said committee lo prepare and eh an adress. ealling upon the Ualow to assemble at Indianapolis, ant the same after the candidates for the * been nominal . ene E. Buriside, Hon. J. A. Gardeld: bee son, Colone! B. ¥. Grafton, and Pa. L. E: Dudley were dal & aan? appoiated the execu: —_——_o—____ OMAN GOLD LOCKETS, sect with real Ro d, chains, sets, buttons to mateh L" seweiry, sets, bracelets, loskets, abs to match; Lake G. dia- nd buttans to match, { st Pri Jewelry Store, No. isi Esylvyarie avenue, near iy street, a F ammoud and Bentley. easier 3 CONTIN ar ivalists at th Y ted oe! as meeting Co sonslebnrch, and a very large namb ‘ ren we The exerci<os w € eh in which Kev. Mr. Tian line, Drs. Noble and Newman | ). F. Presbery took part. Mr. Bentle a nomber of pteces, and Mr. Hatmond spoke Of the conversion of ebildren, after which the inquiry meeting was held. In the evening there was a large attend- ance at regational eharen, and mong those present were noticed persons of tvety known creed and from almost every cless of society. After prayer and singin Ri n made some remarks apon tie «uty of Christians to enlist themselves in the work of saivation and the blessing that Wwenld accompany such work. “Revive Us Acain” was song. and Mr. Hammond spoke of “Procrastina importance of coming to Chri now: Exodus viil., he skid ‘to-morrow.’ In concluding, he | Breed that they procrastinate no longer. ‘The nsnal inquiry meeting followed aud for about an hour. IME MERTING TO-DAY. The meeting this morsing at the Calvary tchureh was commenced at tt he singing of tre hymn, +O, Lord, Work Revive,” led by Mr. Bentle S Hammond, of the M. P. eharch, may Thou, ia Whose Pres es Delight t followed yer. Cox to th Was SDE, Mud 7 vice esered by Mr. Hammond aad Roy Myric KEFICACY OF PRAYER IN GENERAL BAB- CUCK'S CASE. Mr. Hammond cor the 9th verse of the Tiah- the pro of Davia pirli of prayer—and spoke of God answering prayer, and notic beock’s acquittal, and he was prayed sink that the acquittal of Ger heeck was in to prayer, and he THE » referre NG. © papers were A Flrarger Was attracted by the n the StaR of last evenin to tne ing, where he had experienced a ehange od was able to save the very » proceeded to notice the c ersfor wfal Gare ally he teed that no eblidr ¢ would be Li thisafterneon, bu a are tn- (d to attend the morn! ‘o-mor ‘The next regular me: Zor childrer be helo at Dr. Nob! h (oth and C hwest), at3 o'clock on Sunday, the editor of the Kepublieta will pre~ He referred to the success of the meet- ght, which did not close until near ck, and there were number convert- and several scoffers had heen intere: Already 5f3 souls had found peace, he work wonld go on if the churches w: fie urged that all sh: tthe lit the Rev. Robert Reed, of England, The Blood of Jesus,” for it would 1 how to work. Calling act that these meetings are ry meetings for the aiternoc eetings, he suggested that sev pifered. Messrs Pend r. Rankin and Rev. W. B. F + Pray ing espec: for the convte- ' calied « tien of scoffers. The hymn, “U, Lord, we th 4 € sme at comr: ested tf jety, and he ilately was sung t what was w: proposed that they ir commence a praise meeting, anc ries might be pursued at the s We praise Thee, O God,” was s) x HEE STAR CONVERT. id, an Israelite trom New cans, remarked that by reading the report emectings in THE Siak he bad attend- night, the Orst christian uded, and hi th found bin tee Mr. ed Mr. Ing he pad eted that wh ah n) tthankfe gave their »has beea AD CASE, need reily hb street christian z Was cont over fifty (mest pressing their thanks toGod 8 blessi and som d prayers, which were of elder of the F Pres Xpresset his thanks for the tings, aud related how in b 1 taken t e anid he abled to keep it. He believed in the covenant. Mr Hammond hopad ecting would appoint Lubols a nittee fo walt on the other Presbyterian ers of the city and invite them to tie ri and Mr. Hammond put it to a elared him & committee It was two souls had been br ghi toa ledge of Jesus throuzh the sing- Ninety and Nine,” by Mr. Bentl i Was emphatically the best meeting which has yet been held, and the remarks were brief and to the point. Mr. H ond urged that all attend th meeting to-morros ad gave notice that he would prearh on ecogn ition of Friends in Heaven to uight - The Washington Markers. Revtew jor the Week ending February operat {Prices given below refer to wholesnl« us others se expresced standard br - G.£iad 00; extra, 8.7: z e 4.20. middling, 3.7841.00: rye, 4 a5 00; nM ted. 24055; do.. unbolted, bsi2: N- bockwhest ft per cwt., 2 W002.25; Va., Md. buck wheat. per ewt., 181.90. heat, prime to choie 1 2a.W. Corn, yell 3 de. damp. 66a83 do. fafr . white, new, sonthern. 45a = do. do. mixed, ‘Saw; Rye. 60a65 p STRAW.—Ray. etc do.) mixed. 16 J; Stra’ A rate, 10.00al2 (0, Wheat. 3.00al0.00; Cut 1 26a) tras, $6233; do. alt Sirktn a j | r cmt York ©: <.—Neer by. Wal6: we New York State factory, nine, new, Ma fair to goud, $enlOds; Western factory, choice, 12al3; fair’ to good, 9010; half skimmed, snl ETRY axD GAME.—Turkeys. dressed, choice, Ib.. Ha.8; do. live. per Ib. Eaalé: a urdrawn per Ib. : Chickens do.; per Ib., 12: Co. dresed, per Ib, Mial7: ducks, do., per Ib. Geese, do, per Ib., Wald: Chickens.dréseed. £036.00; do. mail. per doz.,3 Wat.00; Ducks. } per dox. 0. . dresser, each, 20a | 6.¥ia6 50. { ww York, per bbl., per bbl,” 2.0083 30; 00475; do’, per bbl. RIED FRvits aNd Nets —Apples, fancy. sliced, bright do, < gored and wet, Ynl0: Peanuts, common. Mal 20; di PRov sions. —Beef, bi | fore cuarter, per Ib-.4a5. Pork. per ib, Lard. country lots, 1a ned. 13a) Fr Woot, axp § | nohied. Sec” Hi | Ww; Otter, 3 0; Potatoes. Early Rose, per bashel, Blows. do.. 4 do., Sat; F 5. 20.100423.90: Fenr/lizkes —Peravian Guat n 33.00a02. 0; Danlop & Co.'s imam, 50.00: Tur- be” s Excelsior 60.00; Tarner’y Ammouiated Phos, Moore's Haif-aiid-haif, 50.00; Dissolved Bons, #3 B. T. Coo’s Phosphate, 45.00; Plaster, in bags, Lrvser.— Yellow Pine jotet and ecant., 12 to 29, B.vals ®; do. Dto 26. 13 Wale 08; do. 4-4 boards, FE. to 16 ft., 12. 00a13.00; do 4-4 and § 4 flooriog boarae, 4 Welé 0; do. Poplar, 5-8 and 4 4, 28.0a).00: Wal- 44nd 64.2, $ard4 inch, 30.vadu.W; Dressed 39.00a25 00. 2s.—Hecswiax, 28480; Tallow, 7a5; Honey, Wals: Rags, white, 3a3%; do., mixed. 2a3" Foath: 5 jo.. common, 4a45, common, Wal?; daxseed, pe ‘S0u58: Go. + Wall; clover seed, 4 60 THE BoaRD or ee pe to ‘esterd: a wi ay cations for aor joenses of Like follow. Dg persons: Joha A. ii Hurley, Petro Laurenzi & Co., Jas. FE. terbuck, S. M. B. Servoss, and Edwin P. Jones, disapproved that of Peter Wynne. The complaints of ‘conduct un! an | Officer” against Privates T. R. Hobbs dD. officer. Prive ieR'B. Boyle, charged wits an . ivat ta the same offense, was a 'rivate W. B. Dyer, charged wi and regulations, was reprimanded. Private Frederick Peaster, charged with gross viola- tion of the rules and regulations, was dis- was nequltied of the charge of violating the was vi rules ‘and regulations. ~ i —— ee CUARGE OF MALIciovus Paosecrrion.— To-day te Hunter, by F. P. Closs, en- tered a suit A pre Chas. Brant and Abby | Brant, for ma! prosecution, in having, | Tansee of Se pacino ibe Inet tate ws Dy - ued at $9, for which she claims $1,000 dam- ages. —— SMALL SAVINGS MAKE LARGE For- TUNES.—Tie deposit in the Metropolis Sav- ings Bank, t And | | f. Dunnigan were dismissed. Private J.L. Gate violating the rales — “s Paney Dress Rall Last Niet finet ALEXANDRIA. fey. nis avehisan- | Tite EVILS OF THE TIMES-MIXED MAR Ter ToLt QUESTIoN.—The Washin hall at bis dan :AGES—RELIGIOUS EDUCA C Aou Alexa: dria turnpike belongs to te F tle ones hat bbishop Bayley’s pastoral letter for | syivania railroad company, and sults th: ® et eal of pleasur I 76, just issued, torches on the “mixed | been entered to compel that companys tosar-—y 8 upr they were not disa, 1 age” and “religion in schools” ques- | yender the road because the company b * Pooted Rs usual, took gre: tio: He refers in the beginning to the | forfeited al it by neglect to keep pains to m: s aod if re- | seniority of the archdiocese of Ba: ore in | in proper condition. Citizens of tae 4 Heeted credit npon h himseli and his | ihis country and the inspiring memories | nave long since refased to pay toll, aud ty TL yles of s it Hates Tickets ©2 « Sebolars. There was a great variety of cos- | cling'ng about it; to the past simplicity | toll_gate has been cut down by them so often fer ; * basa & nh great vanta ev tumes; and many very rich and handsome | when people did bot eo much crowd tnt | thai no attempt has been lately ina par * Fg \ great | cee 3 : | QBS. The following is the programme of | the citles, but pursued a qniet r ral life,ant | itupagain, ‘The demand fortoll stoclt b> tors week at ORD'S OPERS HOUSE fener dances which commenced the pleasures | thinks Testing too much under these in- | recused in all instances. wis’ Pe ce STORE,” oT of the evening, and was followed by general | fluences and ideas bas been oue of the great | at gy Ree Sein, who wasarrectet | L* Whithauss beet commencina Bonne ent dancing. in which all the guests indniged dangers of the present, when “evil has d-- | for ihe murder of Taos. Warring some time | «xf cpanr Mik Tinte ae Se ae ae 2 oe BORDAT. | Tarentella, Miss Maud Trimble; Cracovi- | come aggressive;” when there ts developed | since, and confined im Port Tobacen jail, was py fae ; 2 MAVERLI'S MINSTRELS, | erpe, little Miss Maud Smoot and Master | “au excessive love of money and outward brought before Judge Ford on Mouca. HALT!—Stimau The largee’ t | Owen Thompson; Highland Fling, Misses | show; @wantof moderation and simplicity | on a writ of habeas corpus, and admit Pain. Anuie Thompson and Maggie Weaver; Syl- | m eversthing: a haste and hurry in daily | bail in the sum of $50 for his appeatanc _ nes hide, Miss Hattie Knapp; Baden-Baden, | life which precludes all steajy retlection and | the May term of court at Py OF ALL THE WonDERFUL Discov entRs, Miss ‘Lizzie Ellis and Master Frank Mer- | teif examination; bad manners; bat cus-| Capt. Noble Stith, of this © rhaps none surpess that of extracting the bi McC toms, bad hooks: bad newspapers; sc priveipal bondsman. Mrs. Emma Groves, “esence of Beef. which has proved s ® CHASTEANDS live in @ vitiated atmosptiere. and WLO Was held as a witness, was also released | blessing to the sick. Lielig’s Lagetd Firtrac t; La Manola, Miss Mamie | rounded by moral malaria on every side.” | On giving secarity in the penalty of end Tonic Inmoorator das the prefer. WBDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINGE. Straspey. Miss A. Prall and Master | The arcibisbop says her appearance. — pr Weakness, Depression, Consump- feb2itr werd, Village He ipe, Miss Mat- “It rotons mee become absolutely DEATH OF a RIVERMAN.—A delegation of | Gon, Lassitade and Fe co JATIONAL THEATER El" Bolero, Miss Annie Prall; | necessary for ail of us,’ priests and poople. | members of Potemae Laige ot Olt keiiws | a . N 5 CAT RR. s Misses Mary Entwisle and to recognize this epidemte character of | jeft here on tie Steamer Laty 0 | Const MPTIVES and sufferers from Throat 1776 ON© WEEK ONLY Emma Prall; The Sailors Hornpipe, Master | the evil influences of our days, so as to pro- | this afternoon for St. Manes cos and Lung dise In, Debility, ete. WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY MATIN Zingarella. Miss Mamie | tect ourselves agatnst them. and do all that | writher they accompany "the Will Bnd sy DAY, FEBRUARY ge Latbrop and Maste. A. Merchant; MeGow- | we can to protect others, The most fa’ | Capt. Lindsay Jones, formeriy a r Od daracter ras @ BARRY eel. Miss Annie Prall; Rope Dance, | able sign in our regard Is that Gol, in their Laxge, © ied at Provid i . IsGtON ok VNERAL Wash ertie Wilsor | goodness, seems about to come to oar help, | tal, Washingt viay. Capt. Jones fonade inten Spm iat Cook and , | Invermiiting a spirit of tijustice and perse. | Vea, WShineton, westentay. | Capt. i sre removed that | 0. a SSE SPE Miss Nettie Sha | eution to be stirred uy; 8 and our | | aves a wife and children in #*. Mary's. Who by Jno. C. Baser & OB) AMPBICA ONE 2 ) YEARS AGO The attendance was very large and bril- | religion. It is hard tc f ainst any- | sre unaware that he was even sick.” | evs oh US Matinee SATURDAY lant. rendering it iropossible to notice all of | thing which savors of Kindliness and chur- | “PAK EN SICK ON a Seeewek | ——« Paty ‘ING. Felramyy 85, Daly» Fifth the characters worthy of mention. The fol | ity, Dut there can be rodoust that constant | aan SCN OS A SORAMER ratoga Spricg. ia Winter Stone tence. SPICUE Th Serer eet lowing, however, are some of those mos: no- | sfid familiar intercour:e with those who are | timore, was taken so sick while com | # for got; Irs. Stroag’s Reme> | [tc icsnret » ticeable for beauty or origiuality of cos- | living in rejizions error, or have no raligi on the Steamer John W. Taom: @ia} Institnte in winter, with cireatar de. tomes: Miss Jennie Prail, Fairy; Annie | at all, is calenlated to produce a spirit that she had io be removed fr: | x ite Torktch, Ramin. Suiphtr, Hy. | J :Hunsarian Girl; Harry Leonard. Earl | i: difference and make us Insensible to the | uiis city and carried to the house of cand Electro-Thermail Baths, the VON Avene, of Essex; Emm 1, Seoten Laidie; Rarn- | va'ne of religions trath. Your over-char- | tive. > —— atmnent, Galvanic and Faradaie B0uR { est Thompson, shington; Frank | itable people who think all religions equa: THe Crry Couscs:, lest ni | 3 Will be sent on Appiteation, R BOUS ater, Fra Diavalo: Linton, Indian; | g od seneraily end by having no religion #! | srspead its or aring t | os, Lnug, Female and Chronic dise | bert Milburn, Jack Cade; Ed. Josee, | #L We cannot be Catholi Lat the same | track on St. Arann street, fro eases a xpectait 12,24,m.w3; | ce Hal; Aleck Merchant, Georse Wi time make a relizion to sait ourselves.” to Prineess. for ninety ad Sine Tioante, Exewy or | ington; Frank Merchant, Hanter; Jessie | | In regard to the subjcet of marriago and | Gay of last December otc Iave.a bad conth, with Bales Hon @ | ©. Tambourine Girl; Mary Tiers, Qaeea | the e the Catholic church has al- nd _ oe i SJenthnen tad ale caus p egies B. : ts Albert Smoot. Spanish Prine, Ea- | ways exercised over that fyuudation of ev. | THE Gave vr CHARLOTTE Cusaman.— | {orthound and Yar. otherwise the cough | = asbe snl hnatlp. wetibiie gar Smoot, Earl of ex: Harry Pearson, | erything in tue chureh, the arenbishop says: | Those who wer- ines lulimaiely ac Pike's Toothach: Dr — * Bari of Lester; Harry Cook, Page; Gertie | ‘In our days there are I: 1 f With Miss Cashman six ot ae Seereerne Urcke Serelh onsen 1 eo Kp FOR ALL GOCAsIONe Wilson, Flower Girl; Ec children who disregard these laws as if they | pressed a desire to be buried as ne Patly Wains cn Rasy Fees doe ie . Willie Joyee, Freneh Sc | did not exist. Tt eho more certata | placeof her birth as eireams Condnee to health ard comfort, uence tt joatt Sowhn* G00 2 JORR W ASURE, George Washing*on, Owen Thompson test of weak an ng faith thanethe | permit. With this view she &rdsof the intelligent pnb ize : ‘ eS ea covienne Boy; Annie Thom: . Fairy; ta | t“mixed mar- | Auburn White's estat OL No.) On Exhibition (New No, Shephere. Little Ro Peep; Harry Vanee, | Wherever they become comtnon, | isis, and inspe one ‘ Bod Sake 430 George Washington; M. Magee, Red, | catholicity must necessarily assame a very | tombs then fcr sate. ‘isan St. t ?ru Sr. White, and Bine; Mary panish | diluted character, 1 fa have Iittle of | very prominent pos *s. Lady; George Tr Mamie | energy and robustiess about it.” | and are | * tty ene Varee, Spanish Giri. E Shing, Belle | On the subject of education the archbishop | but ne ne simp! | ions ee. iti Dan. Kane, Cie Laurie Bennet, | urges “open-handed ity to provide | Miss Cu asantly rer ern a Sailor; Philip Mcitho' 2 | xecd Chistrian school or hitiren.” 10 one of tL They are ail grar n : ‘and Tae Beckie Mclthone. t | Former], m schools gave a | but have y alot for sale where one | 4 » G street, 9s Du | Columbine; Violet Re 5 | simple, plain sufficient to fit | could obtain ‘an uvobstracted view of Bos- fone West of ast @ few steps | MeEthone, George Weshington; Miss Ltn- | these who recetved it for the ordinary oecu- She was informed that there werea | ine m hin former piac ne fot Nowber. tytig | ton, Tin Shop; Annis r- | pations of life, and pareuts found time to | & fer sale back of the tower, w mnenay St y —_———— } son, Folly; Anate Geib, keep them from t mpany,teach then | upen she said. “Oh, well, let us look Poe wan ae LECT ire Smet, Crecovienne Girl | tear prayers, and see that they atten'- | them.” While the tady azd the oflicial were | prepe Vet's cl = om sECTURES. Tambourine Girl; Mar | fous dutles. And as they | on thelr way to the place designated tho | Ladies’ Dresses cleaned withont tat t oe ane Marie Marini | Lively few in number, the | graves of some of her once warmest frienis | Sd Spots remove withowt clea : o% of WAR: XVI. reise | priests were ab now them persoaaily, | were passed, and at each she paused fora | Pugle carmen. Gent's Clothes clea: s y Johnson, Lu | aed watch over their conduct in life. Bat | moment and related some pleagaat met ee 10,000 REN WANTING EMPLOYMENT | now, from a variety of causes, whtel {have | ries counected with their tlves. Palm a —— =A — = z fulof | no time to dweli upon, our peor childrens, | nue, situated at the eastern side of the vN TER'’MWTS, Prot. | who kave become very numerous, are | ground was ri upon g GEORGETOW N_ADVER™ TS, solntion re meet: | ally care Thelr | veitimel, |) € ONO M ¥ ered at Tall a deserved rewar atronage of torre unfitted to take prope | der Hes ees t izens of W | them. © of m who attead th deer old Boston, nbered 5. SHOULDER STAM EHIRTS, made of Warert | Rehools ive norelizious instrac- | and was at once parchasal and orders owis 6 Ww PLAY “Piqve.” a 2 it very slightly under | by herto have 1 eared for. Last Mr. Daly's play of | Wholcrome iptine. Oar ‘Sanday | stnmer she ag plac “Piqne’? which is to be produced at the Na- | schools, enue and Ja ot thirty days Ip jail. Daniel Physic, | persecu Hobert Hunter and Moses Sanders, larceny south € str pproved by # brick dwell- | i ee fe ae : att —— ing. to Henry 8. Rese, for $1499, deal BW called eda Spelling for th is the popular 5 Thomas Dowling. a neer, sold yerter- | iat dom m than good. It is 1 pastime in Virginia City saloons. | PIANOS, &c. cient to dispel any allust useful as the x be in themseives, y with a party of other lad tional Th 1 Monday evening next,— | can do very little to supply these defle cl tobe greatly pl cea Bi everybody should roe it,—withont hav- | cies. All experience shows us that the she had mom Taough the lot is q7 Winter goods sot g the mind recalled to the painful case of | possible method by which weean hove to | adistanee from t tral part of M ‘harley Ross. Truth is stran; than fie- | make up for the want of parental watehfal- | Aubur: location is strikingly be | jJenz7-tr 165 * * S. PARTIES tion, and more surpris | ness, preserve our cliiltren to their religion | pein: il view of this city # STL DTS EUsh ik Ogee _— Fant = these which are d and hake them good citizens is by providl: ¢ 1@ widest part of Charles river. 2 s have happeved underour very ¢ | good parochial christian schoole. ‘ro form & | | a vee | arate toonr Bind friends tor thetr tndateenes CHARITY BALB. thing eonld deep ympatby which ts | Catholle parish a schoolhouse has become | —_ oe wae the rosh of felt for the Ross family, it would be the | as necessary as a church. Your clergy are dedy Ke ng in the west was | gi orders wnptly - 5 ew aieapial thonehts suggested by t powerfal and | making a to gather the poor a handsome on one Of | that the work when fints! ‘HE FOURT? ve Ceeply-impreseive performance of Miss Sara | children under the wing of tie es of which was Ww n the fol- | ton, we solicit a contia TH RTH ANNUAL BALL, Jewett. | caurch, to provide scheo!s, and good school al than poeti- | and promise goed For the & tet ae | for tem, and every one 0: as st-ould, ¢9-07 eight dave.” Work iver 64 10 any part TEX CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, REAL ESTATE SAL¥,— Messrs. Duneanson | rate Ww and aid them from the sy puta tissminie lee Ip aid of tao Botiding Fund.) Bres., auctioneers, sold yesterday for ©. 1 eh man’s pound. ew. WHEATLEN'S Will be civen at Me Temple Lederer and John Walter, trustées, sub i Is as neeessary to any- Bteam Dyeing anit Scoring ‘Resale patnay Diente =e No. 12, in square 900, fronting om 7th street | 1 5 the name of education a ae - i } 49 Jefe eats 4) ia Ed . ary 23, i. cent, boceeen Herta cena - ne ofeducation a8 | g>Leap year is ma H Taon street, Georgetown 4 Withoat it Estabtiched 121 day afternoon, for Messrs. Kithonen & Latts, | jous to arpening up @ qi —— aoe = > 5 trustees, the whole of squaré situated | tetiec Try eurl HN HAM CeRions Pienos tee be oar nD Ist and s were» j Fi A = S \ * N Y. 1 Cit | cay, fnsteiments. Celebrated for routh, containing ‘ an 1 rk Ci rity and sweetness of tous, Bee Ag cents per foot te osietss ty say nota | /portant Art Sale in New York City. S11 Sth strest northwest, nations, our peniten- M. MNAEE & GO. MARRIAGE L on tesued ta p prisons are full of these \¥ WORLD-RE Mar J lea A ary nd 5 : Sink wens —- | Grand, Savers Greaa. 8 pare aod Op ments = 5 . es | which tn neads as aimiray | Ri Borge al MeUatsuca Pisues | Bac: Jimathon. by Hracct Tyeted: ievareection 2 138 THE COURTS. | conducted, op says:—E | HENRY D. MINER | free sscorement of Pinos which ave boon EME | “tT sale ty este gulty, Counr—iud th ru ‘hel Mamie cesar . fm use 9 short tims. for sale and rent uv wv MOHUN BROS, este! y ley Str rs to make these de (Late se | vory low prices, Dine an “pa ily served. In re, Samuel A. I t well behaved and asefal S49 Broadway, | attended 10, a5" nN EELeB ER RoH rts _3O2L0 Pesmarbvante ace, cer. ENRab cumber estate. In writd u S + and were willing vo ~ ted, , 4 LW BCOLS RECEIVED AND FoR junaticoordered. Divoll agt. Jonran et al; | assist us, 1 would preter, if Leoald only pre- | wopenay. rebroary 4 cae aun’ octs-ly 423 1th «., a few door erase. | Injuction against 3-40ths of award. Middling | yail upon you to he of tuesame opinion, taat | waatiete. at i Ast Gai és 49 Broad kd y gp in ions, SALE AT Purifying company; argued bmitted. | we shoutd do tt ourselves. It is in our power, | ™ Shere, t ae 3 oad: one, ity, onay tern - _ our MeConk ast MeCook: submitied. Ritchie | and that without any very great sacritices, | near lh | wo ig ny fcle Agents, rt» SMILLINGTORS BOOMRTOR agt. Wolcout; dismissed. Adjourned to Moz- | to take care of all “our poor and sick a A very fine Private ¢ Se eesti att ook ‘ street and Peana. av day next. | helpless people without assista Ings, com (Dall sqzare above Pat tig MoCarthy POLICE CovRt—Juige Snel. one. Some of us may tatu, of New York, together with that of a © Prenoe aid aif lustre oO Saeed To-day, Henry Wheeler forfelted $5 eollat- | open persecution bas become jinpo: art ccllector of the same city. The Picture: Pianos for rent. pb. By the eral. Wm. Gross and James Taylor Hunt | these days of liberality a: ofa | 7 forfeited. Albert Jackson, disorderly and | when ‘civil ant religiou HIGH ORDER OF ARTISTIC MERIT. BANKERS. Oltph " loud; s%. Frank Honesty, Susan Honesty | the boasted glories of the ac: and comprise f netances the bo | = +h. scree and Sarah Honesty, disorderly assembly | £0 much tenderness in the hun the followiog Artists, viz : MONEY ; or, A Ohareh Pair and § and Joud and boisterous language. Frank they are unwilling to hag even the geo tte t | Constant Troy on —Land-cape and river «ee Is made faster and more vanly in stock speculation tobld-tr and Sarah were fined 85 each and Susan dis- | criminals. But we have scudi t a wi WIS flavres, canvas Os | tm Wall streot than in any other legitioate wee : missed. Lewellen Ashton, loud; 85. Alhert | of the world and the human heart to Peter Boomeari er A eon Artin * | The Banking House of Mossrs. Alex. Frothingt Jackson, assault and battery on_ Officer pores we allow ours: Re Wee: iantoe? Bence, | &C0..12 Wall street. have paid to their cost.mor= Ie Grant; $5_ and costs. Singleton Bell, lar- | by such dreams as these. ave Warp (S| Guring the inst thirty days over $480.00). Toy baw. | Etching and "=. B ceny of 1,700 oan of coxl from R. MeDon- ‘The letter goes on to discuss the deatrn Thee over 8,010 custe mers, who reside in different paris ot | Round My Hom 8 Hamers, lion now waged in | Conciee Giamary of Architect | My Dear Lady Disa rmany as s | the world. ‘Thetr popularity arises from dealing with their customers honestly. They invest sums rs: By Js of 15 pounds of butter from Frank Veras- | entertained, and says: “What would we Storm clearing of. Can 5 ing frome Fan Danese to 000000, ond rive fai Waraee._ Ubonp otitien. fu ‘This was a case of butter snatening | think in this country, ifa | nade by Bagene Verbosckho ‘hey also send a Weekly Report froe to t | Mastern Life. fy H. Marticear | from a dealer's wagon on the street; sixty | Ube state depriving ail the Catholic bishops | Zavara tee 4.0 Bering sen’, | airing to specuiate. “Bend for it, Puisous Com | Hoe. Bhyme and Myrtle aan | Gays each in jail. Jerry Brown, larceny of | and clergy of all sources of income, and then | Aiy'stevens 1 a j Boddington, | mercial, Jan.t4, 0 < mare Pi a | two bushels of coal: S10 or thirty days. Cor. | imposing @ penaity of severe imprisonment | Las pees LB Yan epee pe oe eee alex See oor gy, | Aimmweg in Ruroes. Gr Witits belius White, larceny of £0 cents worti of | upon every ove who should give them the | Jas Bertrand, Radolph Bpps s cote _Baubers to N.Y. | nee ee ge ——— Eas me Ke coal; $10 or thirty days. Thomas Price, as- | least assistance? And yet this is but, one of | is, TH DeHeavel H Prcctbcos. 8) Beipbarne .. fault on Benjamin [rook Margaret | the minor incidents fn the present German | J & Escosnre, Osaaid Achenbs | § Tite for 72 wage b New Job Lot of Books Muls, assauiton Kitty Bre | legislation against the church. Our Ameri- | b. Richer, H. Be ee ep an et. sod Wal ‘Atthe Metropsinan Bouket 1 ———_-~ee— | can newspapers, which, if you were to believe | M. DeGarae’ Wy Ai SEBT FREE. 2008 gx EL! SOLOMONS & CHE PLATFORM OF NEW York FINANCrERs. | their own account of themselves, are always P. Kampf," sf cott-ly “ Arents for Lawrence « ry ‘The New York chamber of commerce held a | betiing over with indignation at the slightest C Caroselia, @ Torscht, febiitr 911 Penn ave. bet Special meeting yesterday afternoon to con- ie wrance of injustice aad iniquity, have | Mechstti, ¥. dadoui, | = EW BOOKS fider national finances. Samuel D. Bab- | yet to write the'r first word of proiestagainst And others fayorabiy Known to Art lovers. | | Cg WIPED at coek presided. A. A. Low submitted a series | luese open Violations of aii the principles the fines and most | | RALLANCYN of resolutions in which itis declared @ gen- | Upon which our goverment Is founded, and | in Merit that has been 0 H FaUITs 20 BEVEDTH oteeee eral resumption of specie payment is de- | Gi which we claim to be the especial patrons | pu iu Many years, embracing chute . of celebrated Ar: manded by every branch of industry, and | and protectors over the whole face of the f tists now deceased MoCitntect & Strone’s Cyclone 4h v 1 for the secomplishment of this end two | earth. : Works are beconiing moreand more PINE APPLE. | FES Chad an account of Genres, ‘iby Goo. Smith things are needful—an unalterable purpose | _ ‘Here we have no endowments for the sup- | fy} ence: ing im ralne every day. a ic = eee “ etee te on the part of Congress and the peopie to | port of religion leit us by the plety ofour | 4.2 < PRICOTS | Dear Leo) Vi By Justia McCarthy, SO en ee ee eae | © netiocea Regiatpbiaude ip ede ees Schools | @HIBTS CHEAPER THAN EYkG LN GHE ee | Berens Matton Ever celiat” abil n the vernmen e- | tribntions for the sup; ot churches, schools | & U 7 b q a - } Story of the apostica. By author Pee eens lis tee eee POE ae ae | and Inctitntios of Charity. "Tea endow. | HUTS LOM UF WASaINGTON. GREEN-GAGES! | Sree, time appointed in said law. The resoluti ments, however, tend to paralyze the charity 5B x - ! - ———, contenu that nothing ean be gained by des | Of tose Who come after them and excite the | ale usin eSHIRTS, READY-MADE, of first: BARTLETT PEARS, | PROFESSIONAL. ferring to a later period than that now fixed | rapacity of spoilers. Most of the perseca- | Posoms, for #1, or what may be better understood, |r Mo by law the redemption with coins of its legal. | tons of the church iu onr day have come | we furnish first class material for nothing, wet STRAWBERRIES. R EMoVAL. ignder notes by the Treasury, and unler | from De oniey bot merely because ah charge the usual price for making the Shirt, atthe : | “ DB. £. 8. VERDI has removed to 901 Jet at su reumstane ery ‘atte 19 | Was despolied of her of doing good, 2 ASPB: Ez ! treet o oe” egg nae ee dR og Wey Who lnjire yon always hateson, | BBANOH BALTIMORE SHIT FACTORY, RASPBERRIES, | oil = fobib-ot banks, by dra_cieg me marketof its seanty | persecution naturally follows on spoliaiioa. eb 10- 3 treet r ae j Plstns as supply, will serve to enhance the price, and | There can be nodoubl thatit would be a wise renee SE eat nortnwent, CHERRIES, | 0. 609 ith Busch new, THE Be a States y diininishing importations eurtatl the re- | pellcy on the part of the state to assist de- OTICE —There ts or ly one piace in Washineton . | ‘ . . pts of the custom-house, Tae resoin- } rnomipational charities. The poor and desti- Where you can buy first-class DRESS SHIKTS, PEACHE (June de Prix. om lous, after debate, were adopted. tute and sick who become dependent on the | Te8¢4y made, for $1 feb l0-im | AQABY PARSONS BD, —s | state for ee ess and nursing can be taken TEN THOUSAND 62.59 BHIGTS, ready-made, MS Particular stieniicn i THE Sr. Lovis WHIsky Fraup Cases— | care of much better, and at much less cost, to be closed out for ¢ I foreach, atthe BRANCIL omen and children. Offee bev w Trial of Me Kee.—Atter a ver- | by denora!nat! charity, Ex id not | BALTIMOBE SHIET FA°TURY, 1012 F stroct oe | Steep. . the Babcock ease was rendered yes. | y helps Ci © schools, but bag | borikwest, tebid Im i. J. kL. WOLF, ternoon Judge Dillion aunounced | holle chaplains in her training ships and | Q@HIBTS. REA’ E, for @1. equal to any hp DENTI thet the special term of the cirealt court | prisone. SS partly mace goods thore sre in the markets ny . aTisz, convened to hear these cases would be ad- j “Ent there ts no need of discussing the ju matter what the price BLACK SILK BOWS % PEGET. ABLE? c2-te Removed i journed to Saturday morning. Judge Kram | tice or injustice, advantages or disad- | cents, worth #; BLACK SILK TIES & cu = a | QcHUTTER asked leave to file, in the McKee ease, addi- | yantoges of different systems; one thing is FROTeRY tte ee OBE SH LE Ss . 7 tional grounds for a new trial, covering mat- tain, that the secular irreligions system | FACTORY, 1013 F street northwest. fevi0-m | asparagus | Wursoo, prdonstive ler which had come to the’ knowleige of | is bee day by day the favorite one ln WENAKETO ORDER A FINE DRESS SHIRT a | CBRANEATAL and PL. | Counsel sSipee the first motion was filet, | car ¢ All sectarianism, which, by a for @1 10, ard grarantes A PRK FECT FIT rE | ie | Which was granted. A mo arrest will | curious perversion of words, means Cathol- | tthe BRANOH BALTIMORM SHIRT FACTORY, = } a w As i: tention) | &lso be fled. Some discussion as to the | icism, + to be carefully excluded from any | 1014 F street north febid-im STRING BEANS. } - : Y of taking depositions and about the | share’ in the public distribution. We must DVICK THAT IF FOLLOWED WILL BE STRING BEANS, | 37 Expo eT oS, Seeth. Eciees TF time To be given the prosecution to file coun- | take care of the children and the poor our- PROPITABLE—Boy a jot of those 91 SHIRTS . ws Shio College of Deatel Bee eee i ter affidavits followed, and Judge Dillon | selves, end the sooner the work is done tae | that are being sole at the BEANCH BALTIMORE LIMA BEANS, Lins: Medical Cotiege of Obie f nally ordered the defense to file their motion | better for them and for our own souls.” SHIBT FACTORY, No. 1612 F et. nw. febl = east side, corner of $. Gas and chiorci. Jor 2 “Lew trial this morning, specifying all é SS eS . 7ALL STEEE SUCCATASS, | extracting terth the grounds relted upon. “The grounds aren | Hoc: Betine ria Suepy ix Texsrs- | WW anne ge — statement alleged ave been made i: SEL.—A few days ago oy A New Book, 48 pager, containin; engra y Summers, the Pike county juror, iu tae Mee 5 ome matsculenhscreierancen © oma poe 4 sh ematt ma for Bkock Secuse . . WA. waktCAE k J previously ado} ol hon county, when audy- | tors. Price. cloth covers, ceats, 3 ov T; OONS. DUCE! Di sein Se Ind MEME A oe ee v asitoaeaicd, nena Baas? Shens fe "s F CANAL Bo. EVIVALIST AIL the following conversation too! jace: E G ” 2 Fiarrison Paricinson, aa old boat eaptain ta | © “Hello! mister, whered you come from?” | febl6-coly_ankers and Brokers. 2 Wall w.. ¥ ARTICHOKES, Agent ee es OO8 F strect, ehawken, has been very earnest tn bis “From Manchester.” 3 5 ;. endeavors to convert the men employed on “Ts court broke thar ye! Wide oor abs Ebs Wakcutaeeue RINGLESS BEANS. tebitien the boats near the coal docks, aud bas beex “T suyy £0.” sale and retail. holding revival meetings in in old boat, at | “Did they de anything about this yer dog | _Jana6-lm ADAMSON. 206 oth sire ¢ BIGGEST 30B YET, Ag which many have been converted. Among | law bustuess % EST FOOD FUR INFANTS, £0 Pair Children’s the bumber who attended his last meeting | “I dou't know. Why?” B supplying the 160. Oue case Lathes” Calf Seta Shoat eee was Frank Cullum, who reviled the «Kase they say our County couri, when it | G.G. CORNWELL & BON 3 £6, cost more to mak ge “y [regcher, for which he was severely uandied | meets at ‘Woodbury, is gulne to "mend it,or | FJIGHEST AMOUNT OF NOUKIsH~ »-G. L ’ Tetatl every: 4 vy Parkerson, who is a powerful man. Cul- | *»olish it, or somthin. Wish (ey would. MENT in the H = 4 - 36 Paice | lim, after gy Pa Sie) out of the cabin, | Dogs is better'n sheep, anyhow.”—[Sparta OST DIGESTIBLE AND CONVE FINE GROCERS, =a, | = Deere i - Lone gs index. NIENT FORM, - a feb tr OPPOSITE WILLABD'S. | 1914 and 1916 Pennsyivania even st ined @ warran’ Parkinson's arrest, , jb and 20th etreets. he was yesterday committed to jail in de s7In France M. Dufaure has been ap- SAVORY & MOOR! = fault of baile [oY Sea OS © | pointed president of the eounell to fill the ecto Gan ENCOURAGE Sa MUEDER By Corron THIEVES.—Weines- ay bight @ gang of cottou thieves at New belie | ing Tarbox instantiy. and “ escape}. { DESTRUCTIVE FIReS—A fire at Casey- ville, Ky.,on Wednesday morning, destroyed arranged or on" the eve of set lement. The mallable iro Workers, of whom above 13.600 are employ °d In A fcll state of trate, bave gone to work At scvin and a-balf per cent. reduction. r twenty-oue , most of them frame 5 suucttres. This includes the greater part of | “880 8nd Was shipped to San Francisco. a 95 3 1z Srarer. iat ae the town fronting on the Obio river, “Haw. | | #7 What is the interior of Africa princi- same 8. Kins & Dodge's machine shops at Newark, | Pily fed for?” asked @ teacher of a pupil. PRACTIOAL ra EB. N. rE ce burned yesterday; loss about a icnar ad exploration,” wa: tue re- B 1855. | #304 &7-The high price of meat in Eagiant tho bd Drauptly repaired. aud ind ex-Kin; ever, is 2 Stoc: country than | mort beautiful princess in Entope. She is | in any cther in Eatoos. i py Ee the devoted and constant companion of her | _7-A man bas been sentenced toa monti:’s | | Rn ran father. im ent at bard labor, ta Kunis clin, | BCONOMYY. FINBAPPRAR- ; ae tee #7 The various wages questions in the | Ire! for stealing sticks valued at onc | ‘Ar | north of Exvgiand iron and coal trades ate | peuny from Lord Belmore's eatate, | £ a@votber. ‘vacancy caused by M. Buffet’s resignation. Courier-Journal, is recovering from his late 10,000,000. “A London firm has the contract. e7-“Alkali Jim,” tin prison, Caitfornii m7 Warren Parker drian, Mich, ¢ bid for distinction in meauness by trvetes the name of one 8 using the nry Waterson, of the Louisville HOME INDUSTRIES. ti} carro miu Seoauip indinae noe Uaeine tne eae gps staan RK LsDIE r ® : 317 Taira ss ss Pe: Y “Du eniered the noid of the ship and removed To avoid mortifying her lover, who was Ronee ee) FOR MEN, ee i tome twenty sacks of cotton to the levee, | POOF, @ Montreal heiress was married re~ TOL TRENKS FOR CHILDREN. | FINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, | when a setlor ed Sidney Tarbox awoke pe ee rarey BATCHELS FOR yepies, C4LIS, REVEPTIONS, &e. and gave the The thieves fired, - | a7 Water works are erected to su ore, ¥ a ply the city of Rio Janeiro at a cosi og : wi APs row aus: FINE WHIPS, HARNESS, SADDLES, E | Orders: ‘Truaks of every style made toorder ou the premises, | @ay or convict in San Quen- hid bimselfin a shoe tcf et Congressional Hotel, ‘ight, will receive prompt attention, ame INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds for $2.00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana ayenne, | ecl0-eofm «6, P. LAURENSON « cu. In meanness by frginz weetheart to @ note, and money s9 obtained in elop! ig wita