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LEVEN STAR, ms, TUIArAY. Weeher Probabilities To-day. : ‘HIF SIGNAL O7 ricer, WASHINGTON, May 2, 1616 In the lowe ke region and the middie Staion stationary and falling barometer, norther!y to easterly winds, slight change erature, increasing cloudiness, aad owed by rainy weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, éc., To-night. ation Theater.—Rose Eytinge as “Rose Michel.” Comque.—Jaba, or Who Wins,” aod varieties. Bax Tewpie —Featival for the benefit Of the Caureh of the Incarnation. —_—-—_—_ Washington Driving Park. Trotting May 2d, 3d, 4th, and Sun. ‘Tickets for sale at Mice of the National Hotel. Office of the Imperial Hote! ws Stand at Wiliara’s Hotel. @fice of the New York Avenue Hotel Ofiee of the St. Marc Jonetion News Depot, northwest corner of 9th and F streets, Sisine hace t lecture in this | at Congrega- rd Beecher wii kK. May ety Friday eve Tiekets a: oval Cou demand. The grand fair at Bt. Joseph's ball, corner H_atreets, for the benefit of St. German) Church will tinue until Thursday eveuing, when it will close With @ sociable. The Grand High Tent of the Order of | Reebabites of North America will hold an Adjourned session tn Moore's hall, 9th si likely to be i BeXxt Tuesday afternoon, and on the fol Wg Cay a public demonstration and recep- Bion wii! tnke place in Georgetown. ‘The grand jury yesterday found at Mguinst Jesse Powell allas Edward © 8, | petit larceny, (second offence), and pre- | sented the following: Henry Williams alias Harris, for assault with intent to kill Ephraim Duekett, iarceny, and Wm. Hamil- | top. perjury. Theodore Barnes yester man uamed Turton, ata suffering from hemorrhaces and too’ him to Police headquarters. He had yesterday a | Severe fall whieh has undoubtedly injured bim internally. He was seut to Provideace » bili ¥ found a young fa | house on 3d street, boFpital. At @ meeting of the Medical Society of Georgetown University last evening, Dr. | jore Mead in the chair and Dr. Reynolds | aecretary;: Dr. Moses Cooper, L. A. Harvey | M. Browiman_ were elected members of | the fociety, and Drs. Goodman Reid and | Daniel B. Clark were nominated for mem. | bership. An invitation was extended to Dr. R. A. Vance, of New York, to give a lecture | @u the nervous system. | oe Tee Nevivar Mrerix morning the English Lutheran Courch was well filied—liev. Messrs. Hammond, Nobie, Gray, Black, Mvers, Kramer, Worthington,, Littie and Graeff being present. After the’! service of song, Dr. Gray read from Judges, | Sth and (th chapters. and spoke of the work | ef God, which takes place in Lis own time, | and throngh bis selected agencies Reports | ‘were called for from the meetivigs last night. Dr. Noble reported a grand meet! this ebureb. Rev. G. A. Hall reperted the meet- ing at the 9th street M.P. church as an ex- eeedingiy fine one. Kev. Mr. Grae reported the work sti!l in progress at the Lytheran e 1, on Capitoi Hill, the meeting jast ight being the largest and the most inter- To-pay.—Tuis | esting of the series. Rev. Dr. Gray spoke of the meeting at his church (the North Bap- | dist) as anexceilent one. Kev. Mr. Myers | referred to the out-door me s being | well attended 3 nteresting. The req i for prayer (quite numerous) were read py | Mr. Hammoud, wio ofterei prayer. Dr. | referred lo @ case of a man eadeavor- ing to reform, who ia tempted to accept em- ployment In selitug liqnor toot! @*s similar to other cases, a something should be done for been considerable talk remarkable memorizt wers of the little il Mat ni a reporter of THE STAR embrace an opportunity to witness Laem. Mr. and | Mrs Shannon are residents of Anacostia, D. | ©. Mr. Shannon was born in Maryland, and | nnen's (formerly Miss Taibert) | +irthplace was on the old Talbert estate, | known now &s * Morris Hil Master Harry im six years old , and has no- 2bing remarka’ mer until oue addresses him, then his ¢,es light ap with noticeabdie brilliancy. ie speaks with the @ignity and grace of acu -. He reelted A ame on the Sand” an‘ Robert ous Speech from the Green street dock, in), @od @ long poem, with # pathos, ease and skill that was wonderfal. This boy will memorize an oration or poem almost as rapidly as it is read tolim. He | chooses ouly those noted for lofty thougut and elegant languase. When committing | these his little bands move nervously. aud | he freqnently touches bis head. as if to facti- | itate though!. He is strong and very active. and does not seem to be one of those in- | stances of @ precocious mind in a sickiy body that flashes for a moment and goes out. As& first-class ‘infant prodigy,” the thea- | trieal managers are already after him, and | the large sum of $20, for an engagement | Of six mouths has been held out to ius pa. | ° Y of crowning of the statue of the Madonna took ee at the Immacu- iate Conception church Sunday evening io preparation for the begining of the month }| Of May, during which special devotions are paid to the Virgin Mary by Catholics. Tne ' eblidren attending thé parochial schools | wearebed from their respective school build- | ings to the chureh, and decorated the statue | of the Virgin with the flowers which they | carried. The crown was presented by Miss Fealy, and the lamp by Miss Pepper. Anact | of consecration was read ina very solemn manner by Miss Nannie Noonan on behalf of the children. Then followed grand ves- pers, afier which the reverend pastor ad- @ressec the puptis onthe meaning and fit- mess of the ceremonies which followed, and whieh were accompanied by Sppropriate music by Misses Nannie Noonan, Nannie Kearon, Resie MeClosky, MJ. Callahan and Kate Grifin , numbering about two bundred. under the charge of the Sisters j of Charity. were tastily dressed in white, Wearing long white vails, with wreatus of flowers. The services were cloet by solemu | bened . ‘The boys, unde: the charge of thetr teacher, Mr. P. Vaughan, Was Mr. F. P. Kerriek, of Ba! ly dressed aud vei —eo—. Dole, Gilbert Moyers. Adolph, (commonly is de Chambrau, for econ- spiracy to maliciously aggrieve and impov- | ertsb bim and to cause Lim to be arrested | Sand deprived of his property until be shonid « pay. without just claim, #4: in gol and in carrying oul said purpose on the 2th ef Februar é,im the elfy of Broowiy: N.Y. with intent to injure him they caused bim to be seized and taken through the streets In charge of the sherifl (who acted under the instigation of sald defendaats.) to & private dwelling and subsequently to the coun'y jail. where he was restrained of his liberty untill March 18th following, &c., by which means he was greatly damaged. and be claims $6) damages. es TRESCCED PROM DROWNING.—Yesterday afternoon, as a D amber of children were laying t the fountain in Franklio | — ‘ttle boy, residing on 12th street, ; Svout seven years of age, lost his | balance and fei, into the basin, which over | three feet deep. Dr. Harry King was about | ‘tbirty feet off at the time, and hearing a cr: ascertained (he cause and rescued the chi | | who, although In the water but a few mia. utes, was brought out unconscious, and it required covsiderabie efort to restore him. | The authorities should place a railing around the basin. —— ELECTION OF Or ¥ic@RS.—The Knights of | St. Augustine Commandery, No.2. nave | elected the following officers for the ensning | ear Wm. H. Smith, commander: Willis | %. Smith. first deputy commander; L. | Browne. second deputy commander. Wim. H.Smaliwood, recording seribe; George L. | Bowen, deputy recording scribe; John H. Eaggiand, captain general; Jobn Mitchell berald: Gustavcs Flugers, warden; Francis Herbert, standard bearer. H. Dyer, T. H. Smith, W. C. Taylor, Robert Coats, A. B Thomas, A. Herbert, board of governors, —~——— NICKEL silver horseshoe with gold horse cross the top. This is @ new ation re- Seived at Prige’s jewelry store this morning, No. 457 Penney! vania avenue, near 4 street. —-——_ ICENSES have been issued to Mantel Hughes and Henrietta Dixon, Puilip M. May aud Lizzie A. Bergiing. MARRIAGE L | body on the day following, a | Fatry, Miss inez King | city last evening, and Trial for Chlid Marder. A BADY LEFf IN A CELLAR. Todsy, in the Criminal Court, Jatge Macar » the imma Williams, colored. charged with mardez, tn having, on January last, cives birth to an in- ich she took toa eellar, emncealed, ed to die of negleet, was called. istriet Attorney Wells for the government, 3 Col. M.D. Pall, of Alexandria, for the de- fence. Tue following jarors were empannelied Henry Naylor, James A. Loveless, A. 8. wens. Taos. Abbott, Jos. F. Lucas, Jno. H. Ferguson, F. W. Pratt, 8. John Taomp- op, B. H. Stinemetz, John B. Hammond, ant Edward P. Weich. ‘he government, in opening, said they pro- posed to prove that the accnsed gave birth toa child at the time named an ash heap in acellar of street, near Pennsylvania avenue, and there jettit todie. The defence claimed that the act being one committed through ignorance, RS aD act of excusable homicide. ‘The first witness was Jeaae Tathert, a col- cred bey, who testified that he and another party were called to clean outacellar, and while there the criesof achtid were heard by bis companion, and they found the babe bebind a pile of lumber, with nothing on it pnt @ piece of rag. Sergeant Dinsmore testified that he went to the honse after seing the child, and found the Worman in the attic of 411 12th street, and x) ovis g her as to why she had placed the id there, she said she thought it was dead. ebild Was alive when witness left the ae 1 s)x o'clock. Oo cross-examination witness sald the Woman siated that if the ell wasative aud vas brongbt back she would take care of it. ir MeBiair attended the ehild atthe statio:. Cnices Harlowe testified that Ube ebtld was to its mother that evening, bat about 11 it was dead and was brougu hack to tion. The woman's mother, Mary Mame, fook the child hack to the mother. Mary N. Williams testified that she was the ber of the accused, and livea tp Alexan- snd was sent for because her daughter was sick; heard that the child had been found, and wemt down fo the station, where she at- tended to the child, making it some catnip tea. On cross-examination witness said that Ibe accured told her that she went to the ta bucket of coal, and there the child Was bern, and she thought 1t was dead. Witness further testified that the accased did not bave real hard sense, and was flighty in her mind, aud was now ouly 1) years ol age. Dr. Hartigan testified that he examined the 1 fornd some marks of violence on it; death was ecinsed by loss of blood aud possibiy exposure—the result of neglect H. Mehler testified that the imme- e cause of death was exposure. or the defence, Mrs. N. W. King testified c | that the acessed had lived with her about three years, and was an honest, kind-heart- ed girl, very devoted to her mother; re lects that the day before the occur Erna had a fall. Mr.N.W. ing testified to the good char- acter of the sed. The case was argued by counsel, and the jury baving been charged. retired about 12:45 o'clock, and returned in abou an hour with a verdict of manslaughter, wilh @ recommen- jatlon to the mercy of the court. geotinks dbo Soecaleces Prof. Sheldon’s Eatertainment. The National Theater was crowded y ester- day afternoon to witness the examination } @xereises of Prof. Sheidon’s dancing acade- = The beautiful fairy ballet of ‘‘Cinder- ella: or, the Glass Slipper,” was produced in pleasing style, while the various characters Were nicely sustained by Prof. Sheldon’s juvenile pupils. The following was the cast: Cinderella, the neglected daughter of the Baron Popolino, Miss Lou Durant; Thisve and Ciorinda. ber prond sisters, Misses Ida Pumpbrey and Nellie Acker; Pedro, servant ne Baron #nd faithful friend of Cinder- » Master Moor S. Falls; Baron Pompoli- 10, Master Arthur Hooe; the Good Fairy, Cinderella's godmother, Miss Mamie Maa- ger, Coachman, Master Wiilie Ottman; Foot- men, Masters teorge Manger and Edeline Hemilton, First Fatry, Miss Belle Hunt; Second Fairy, Miss Cornie Denver; Third Misses Bes- May Stott, ma MecNeir, Minnie Hooe, May Hamiiton, May k le sie Markriter, Ada Dr Hilda Henrijues, En Rook, Mary . | Wilson, May Huyck, Ltilie Baker, Estelle | Hay - , Alida Henriques, ¢ M y T. Duell, Helen Moore, May ilitems, Lucy Lilley, Margnerita Sp: ing, May Duncanson and Alice Burdett Felix, Prince of Salerno, Miss Ella Gra Alladora, tutor to the Prince, Miss Minerva Sheidon; Landini, valet to the Prince, Miss Bonett!, Master A:bert Thomas Durant; Lord Adams; Duxe Hererri, Mas- te Prince Enrico, Master ; Lord Alfonso, Master Dureil is of Aront, Master Elwin Y ri, Master A.B. Morri- Master E. Drummond; Armoa- *. B. Keyser; Patrina. Master jo, Masier Nicholas ames; Fes- Sitti, Master Alexander Hamilton; Tomasi, Master 8. Ganion; Pompos Master Tooke Baker; Leontti, Master Willie Roose; rinee Malissi, Master Lucian C. Higgins; Count ini, Master George Hobbs; Baron 1, Master Thomas Durant; Lady Majora, ss Nina Gunion; Duchess Cla- rissi, Miss Helen Morris; Ibuchess of Salerno, Gracie Acker; Lady Beatrice, Miss Dottie Markriter; Princess Malissi, Miss Mamie Pumphreys;Countess Appolina, Miss \aille Cross; Marenbioness Elinora, Miss Fiorence Croghan; Lady Susiui, Miss’ Satite Pumphreys; Countess Angelica, Miss Flor- ence Deering; Princess Saidee, Miss Lizzie hus, Countess Alicia, Miss Lula Redd. Numerous fancy dances were then beauti- fully performed, after which prizes were awarded as follows: Gold Medals—Misees Lou Durant, May Deering, Nellie Acker and Ida Pumphreys. | Sliver Medals—Masters Phillip 8. Guaioz, Lucius C. Higgins, George Hobbs, Brooke | Baker, Misses Inez King, Helen Morris, Florence Croghan, Lulle Redd, Nina Gun- ion, Sallie Pumpureys, Alida Henri;ues, Vallie Cross, Dottie Markriter, Mamie Pam- phreys. Belle Hunt, Mamie Manger, Fior- ence Deering, Master Thomas Durant, Moor S. Falls, Arthur Hooe. AMUSEMENTS — National Theater.—“ Rose | Michel” had its first performance this iss Rose Eytinge’s admirers bere, who had in former years seen | and appreciated her spirited acting in such les as “Kate Gaunt” and “Lady Gay | panker,’’ were astonished at her power and | paihos in & character so different from her former roles as this of “Rose Michel.” She carries the sympathy of the audience with ber throughout the play, which is decidedly | one of the most interesting of the season. | of ber sepext Mr. J. B. Studley, as the miser, “Wlerre Michel,” was particularly good, and Mr. Seymour, though not such @ “Moulinet” as Stuart Robson, is Frage J fair. The seenery is fine, icularly the view of the Seine and Notre Dame cathedral in the first act, and the prison and Paris by moon- light in the last act. Musome Tewple—The festival for the bene- fit of the Church of the Incarnation will | commence to-night and continue for three nights only. In addition to the pleasure at- tendant upon a festival well gotten up. the Joe Jefferson club will to-night 5 ha @ par- tor entertainment entitied «The Silent Wo- mau.” There Is no admittance fee during lunch time each day. The ladies having charge of thearrangements havedetermined to make this festival a success. Theater Comique. Juba; or, Who Wins.” the female minstrels, and the gem hailet are the leading @ttractions tis week, and fre all well prodneed. Hon. DANTEL CLARK, of Prince George's county, Md., and a well known member of the bar of Baltimore city, the court of appeals of Maryland, and the District of Co jumbia, died yesterday moroing at 1/.50 | o'clock at his late residence in Baltimore, in the dist year of his age. He had served in the senate and house of delegates of Mary ‘and, and was twice @ candidate for the at torney generalship of the state before t! democratic conventions. He was a promin- | ent member of the Protestant ee | church, and chureh advocate of the court of inquiry instituted to inquire into the allega- tions against Bishop ittingham, ows out of Mount Calvary churen di‘ficulty. He was attending the cireuit court of Anne Arundel county in the interest of the Balti- more Potomac railroad company when be was seized with illness. Mr. Ciark leaves @ wile and five children. His funeral takes piace to-morrow. eae Dacrer or Divorce.—To-day, Judge Wy- ie, in the Equity Court, made a decree of divorce in the case of Lydia Dockery agt. Edward Dockery. The petition set forta | that they were married at San Francisco. iu September, 1873, and charges that since Feb- ruary, Is74, defendant has been ently intoxicated and treated her with great cruel- ty, giving instances of such treatment, and with committing adultery with one Alice Fairfax in October, 1874. ‘The decree gives ber alimony of $50 per month while sbe re- mains single, and restores to her the name of ber former husband (Ward). Mr. W. A Cook for plaintif. Mr. P. F. Lamer took the testimony. a REAL ESTATE SALES.—Mr. Thomas £. Waggaman has sold lot 224, square 675, with peeeveneete (@ Unree-story brick house,) to W. H. Wylie, for $5,600. Messrs. Young & Middletown sold iter- day at public auction, for Messrs. Samuel L. Phillfps, trustee, Perry, at- Worney, the trick’ farm known as Biue Plains, Opposite Alexandria, Va., contain- ing 28 37 100 aeres, to Mr. W. W. Ha: » for $200 per acre. Kaibfas; Count Appolita, | SOouRDR¥IS WAKING THE GARB OF PIRTY TO CHEAT CoNFIDING Psorie.— Ove day last week two men, tue €ldest not over thirty-five years of age,and both In adcress, manner aud general appearance in- dicating, What they represented themselves to be, Christian Brothers, called a couple of times at the store of Mr. Jas. Bellew, book- seller, on 7th street. and made some trifling purchases. Soon after their first visit the proprietor thougkt he missed some books trem the counter, but never dreame! that his clerical looking customers were the thieves till late tn the afternoon of Friday, when they called again, and while one of the ras- cals engaged the attention of the clerk, who wes alone at the time, the other su: led in stowing into his evidently capactous pockets several small and large volumes—principal- ly of @ religious character—of the value of perbaps $i0 or $12. Mr. Bellew being absent retnrned about the time they took their de- partnre, having discovered his addi- tions] loss, sent his clerk in pursuitand no- tifled the detectives.-So far, however, no trace of them has been discovered, and it is supposed they must have left the city on the same evening. Further inquiry reveals the fact that for two weeks or so they have been balling on servant girls, especially in the suburbs of the city, to whom they offered for sale religious booke, representing themselves somelimes as priests collecting for charita- ble objects, and again as cauvassers. They tell a very plausible story, well ealesiated to disarm suspicion. We feel tour duty to warn the people against them, if they have not already transierred their operations to some neighboring town or ett. pool Suastatiat ae THE MAY DEVOTIONS at St. Dominic's church were formaliy opened last evening by the pleasing ceremony of ero the Blessed Virgin Mary, which tly brought to this city from the studio of a northern artist, by whom it was acuiptured. The boys of the Sanday school, fiity in number, under Miss Sample, teach er, proceeded to the Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary, on Virginia avenue and Sth Street, and escorted the pupils of that insti- tution, one burdred and forty in namber, all dressed in pure white, bearing boquets of flowers, to the church, where they filed in, ng the | | | best securities, and in every tr. headed by the Sisters, wno bore the crown | composed of the rarest exotics, which was | hanced to Father Fortune, and ‘after appro- priate remarks, in which he explained that | the ceremony was an old one, and intended | fo show théir reverence to the Queen of Heaven, symbolized by the statue, he depos ited the crown on the head of the statue. The procession the» passed around, and the chil- dren deposited their hoquets in baskets sur- rounding the aitar. The church and streets jeading thereto were crowded with specta tors to Witness the ceremony iat ae oate LIST oF PATENTS issued to residents of tho District of Columbia, Marytand, and Vir- ginia, for the week ending May 2d, 1876: Dis’ viet of Columbia.—Thomas B. Bishop, of Washington, improvement in elastic soles and horseshoes; Samuei W. Lioyd, of Wash- irgton, Improvement in combined bvels, squares and levels; Cyrus W. Saladee, of Wasiipgton. assignor to Charles E. L. Hohnes, of New York, N. Y., improvement in carry combs (3 eases.) Muryland — Lewis C. Curran, of Baltimore, iroprovemert in buttons; Simon Fairman, of Baltimore, improvement io hot air de- flectors and water evaporators; John RB. Hare, of Baltimore, improvement in bas- kets; Wm. D. Wright, of Baltimore, tmprove- ment In burglar alarms; James M. M. Con- rad, of Baltimore, design for a bas ralief, Fergima.- Granville T. Owens, of Owens- ville, improvement in horse detacbers; Na- than O. Bond, of Fairfax, Improvement in portable washstands; Crockett J. Saunders, of Gogginsville, improvement in andirons; Witcher Jones, of anville, design for man- ufactured tobacco; A. G. Fuller & Co., of Danville, trade mark for plug tobacco, cease te BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Plowman: Mrs. 8. J. Morgan, two two story brick dwellings, north side Pierce, between North Capitol and Ist streets northwest; $2,000. RK. Daw, a Lwo-story brick dwelling, wert side Montgomery, between Wes’ and Stoddard streets, Georgetown; $400. James Towles, reprir two frame dwellings, east side of Sth, between H and I streets north- West; S500, —--* FISH MARKET To-DAY.—Sold by BR. A. Golden & Brother, fish agents—5.000 shad, for $asi8 per hundred; 40,000 herrings, for $llasi2 per thousand. —— THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judye Mac Arthur. Yesterday, #fter our report closed, THR MURDER TRIAL the case of Jack Williams, alias F ard Williams, for the murder of Francis Luckett, on the 30th’ot April, Ist4—was con- claded, with @ verdict of manslaughter, t District Attorney abandoning the charge of Jer, and the court sentenced Wiiliams ir years in the penitentiary. chard Jones, alias John Johnson y, in entering rob- ee of Emrick W. Hansel on 15th of April last, was found guilty, and entenced to four years in the penitentiary. ‘atrick Doyle, assault on Mary Cartain, an appeal case.) plead guilty, and was fined Si and costs. A second casé against Rich d Jones, alias Johnson, was nolle prosejuie!. TO-DAY, Emma Williams, murder; verdict guilty. u | James Adams, Fielding Gray, and DeWitt Frazier, robbing Rachel Fort of his pocket book, containing $7.10, plead guilty, and were sentenced each to 61x months in jail. John Wolf, assault (appeal); not guilty. The grand jnry today found an indict- ment against George Johnson for larceny. Equity Cocrt—Jwige Wylie. The May term was convened to.day-Cool- idge agt. Blunt; decree authorizing trustee to borrow. Lane et al. agt. Lane etal; de- cree authorizing the recelpt of nayments of notes. Mary H. Eastman agt. Henrietta Andrews et al.; decree vesting title in the erage A number of routine orders were made. GEORGETOWN. THE REVIVAL MEETING last night was opened as usual by ear 4 and prayer, after which lev. Mr. Beall, of the Baptist church, spoke the text, “Choose ye this day whom ye will serve.” His remarks were very earnest and effective. Upon invitation | many came forward for prayers, some of | whom professed convefsion. Grain.—By canal—Boat Wheeler & Bar- ToD, with 5,000 bushels ef corn consigned to Hartley & Bro. Also, 500 bushels of corn to Hi. M. Talbott. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the regular monthly meeting (iéth month) of the loth =e Association last night, 25 shares were sold at an average of 122 per sh: 1011 ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CLOTHING. SPRING AND SUMMER. DRESS COATS AND VESTS. | Orfental Silk Pld Worsted, 830 Northampton Silk Ribbed Worsted, $15 Vienna Diagonal Worsted, $16 50 Uxbridge Fancy Silk Worsted Narragansett Faacy Bl'k Worsted, $10 BUSINESS SUITS. Fine Elboruf Spring Cass. Sait, $20 Fine Deiabarre Piaid Cass. Suit, $14 Sdward Barris Hair-line Cass. Suit, $16.50 The Versailles Checked Cass. Suit, $15 ‘The Diagonal Ribbed Oass. Suit. @14 Gen'ne Washivgton Mill Bice Flannel Suit, $13 North Hoosic Block Osas. Suit, @12 Hercules Scotch Cass. Suit, $11 English Siripe and Plaid Cass. Suit, Knickerbocker Check Cass. Buit,@9 Ssulsbury Brocken Check Cass. Suit, $3 Unton Onss, Suit, Frock and Sack, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS. Millborg Diagonal Wor: ed Suit, 916 Lippin Sitk Bibbed Cass. Suit, $13 Mason's Hair-line Cass. Suit, $11 London Piaid Gass. Suit, $9 Now York Milis Cass. Suit, $7 BOYS’ SUITS. Norwalk Fancy Worsted Suit, @10 Camden Piaia Cass. Suit, $ Snow-flake Fancy Cass. Suit, $7 Knickerbocker Oheck (ass. Sait. $6 Union Cass, Suit, g6 A. 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D.C, = Have received frou New’ York aod j TS* BommING Biko COLTER: PIANO. ‘The smallest and the chea port fret clase seven-oe- tave PLANO ever made. L. Wily & | BRO. Sole Agents, 723 7th street, bet leading and representative citizens, who are : ° | Gand H streets nor nwest vt mainly indebted to the labors of this firm for of all the best | Planes and all Instroments TUNED snd RE much of the wealth they now enjoy. si society: re wt | PAIRED. foba9 tr of Messrs. Alex. Frothingham & Gorin ine | Beet a febrice sften 13, conte an Howe | FPALLEE PAYER © 09 GRAND, Sucaua city they have earned for themselves an en- | FSFrishing Goous of the | best makes, Gent's | instalments. | Celebrated fer vee ee ee ees, integrity And | Kid Gloves, 2-button,at $1 and @1 58; Hosiery in | sweetness of tone. See Ageat. 811 good faith, and enjoy @ business almost col- | great variety. Pareso’s and Umorelina. Prints 5 and | reat orthweet. ossai in its proportions. In fact, the amount | 82; Pe-eales Iahc., with a fall line of other | KNABE & COS of business ofa year is something wonderful, and often forms the subject of comment. It needs but & yisit to their spacious offices in Wall street to prove the truth of the above statement. s low they manage to convert £10 to $20, 0 in to £40, S40 Into € 0, and so on, isa # m explain; but that they sueceed in doing so is @ fact too weil known to admit of doubt. If you would safely and profitably invest your money, do not hesitate to favor this firm with youreash and confidence. That by so doing you will reap an abundant rewait, the experience of thousands of our best citizens attests. The n these times of tottering banks and ‘inanctal strin- gency must be apparent to the most iudiffer- ent and careless observer? Messrs. Alex. Frotuingham & C pared to invest money to any . Are pre- nt in the saction in antee en- or them which they may be engaged ¢ lire satisfaction to those Who iG with their patronage. 8 Weekly Reporin, wt who desire them. April 16, 1876. VALUABLE AND RELIAHGE.— Brown's Prerehict Treckes” are invaluable to thove pos to sudden changes, atlording prompt ellef in coughs, colds, et ° neh Fr NEALTH and an inerease of vita For ity, use the Health Lift Pu. ave. Rupt A Trus Profestor Ruimbow's glove-fitting Truss— no metallic or rubber springs; no hard pads; gives relief and comfort; does not interfere with labor. pleasure. or sleep. At the Health Lift Parlors, 925 Pa. ave. ay Ses TRY Marburg Bros. Seal of North Carolina Smoking Tobaceo. 10 and 20 cent prck- ages, 4,13,1: ee THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15ih street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- endar month. Banking hours, 9to4. Sat- urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. ZB, 1416 —— Dr. Drxon, editor of the Scalpel, New York. says: +The Lift Cure is the most com- prehensive treatment of the body, and as an equalizer of the circulation is the most phy- siologieal remedy yet diseu.ered by the wit of man.” Parlors, 925 Pa. ave. 429 LONGFELLOW AND MARRY BASSETT.—Ed- wards & Hutchison’s Stimul ating Liniment is the best thing for injuries inHorses. 4; peters rosa Dr. oe. BENSON'S peas road = OMILE PILLS are pre| expressly cure Sick Headache, Nevoos Headacne, Dyspep- Uc Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness and Bleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price, 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists in Washing- ton, Georgetown and Alexandria, 2,24,60 Kei FIRST-CLASS SCOURING AND DYEING. A. Fischer enlarged his establishmest by removing to his new building, 906 G st. norti- West, three doors west of Sth street, very near his former place. By promptiy adoptine the latest improvements, whether of Am rican or European invention, he is enabled todo any work ina manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facilities. @2” Ladies Dresses cleaned and dyed with- out being taken apart. wo Crape Veils refinished nice and cheap. a7 Grease stains removed effectually. ®7 Gent's garments cleaning and dyeing a j | Bpectalty. bur- | | _ S#-The best workmen employed and satisfactio Blackington Black and Gold Worsted, $15 | Susrantecd. ‘apal-im. «7 Prices lower than ever before, to sult the times, eee Corns. &c.—“The Wise for Health on daily walks depend,” and thousands from far and near visit Dr. White's establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Wil lard’s hotel, for relief from, aad avoidance of, Corns, Bunions, Troublesome Nails, Vas- cular Excresences, etc. Established in Wash- ington in 1461. Fee, $1 per visit. Bazah PATTERNS, BAZAR PATTERNS, AGENCY AT (¢. BAUM'S, 408 7th Street. AGENCY OF THE NEW AUTOMATIC WILCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINES. LADIES UNDERGARMENTS AT A8STONISHING PBICES, Made of the best Cottons and best workmanship. Cc. OB ANY STYLE MADE TO ORDER. C. BAUM, 408 Seventh Street. _#926 4h ] .LAS AND PABASOL: UMPSELEAED AND BEPAIBED, AT THE MANUFAOTORY, ap24 Im* 613 D street nort! lone by this house in the course | BAUMS SANITARY CORSET ich we are adding daily sapplies at low 7 of the citi RG Wabioloe' €ON NOWNED PIANOS, Ww - WOBLD B ‘se it Fram, re Grand, 6 aru rig’, SMrne Dest MADE siti TH The favorite MoCsmmon P: Pisid and Piain, ebrated Organs, new style |, 30, 35,40, 45 and Sic, | assortment of Plan. Tamese and Cashmeres. tee a short time, for anle at A iarge stock Silk finished Alpacas and Mohatrs. 12.000 yards Calicos at 5.6%, aud the best at ¢ cts, + Percales, Piques and White Dress Goods, very low prices. Tuning and tended to, at PIANO etsy 423 thst. che | wate ntifal seecrtment Parstols and Bon Um - relias. Cotton Goods at lowest prices = 3 BENJAMIN. MILLER, STEAMER Es : Mise MreLE TEAMER LIN] wTiLL DYEING TO PLEAS rt EM EAP<mss cin . STALE OTTB BUSH IS OVER ee Martine Tony F Thanks tocar Kind friends for thetr indaigerce | during the past Fall, when such was the rush of Fork all sections as to make it imposstble to Horders as promptly swewisdud. Being assured | bm that the work when finished gsve entire satisfac ab bills | Son, we solicit s continuance of your patrouage, nsignres w i and promise gt work at fair prices in ME OG tO ni own. will order them marsed aigh York sent for or deliver ed in Georgetown. G. F AYDE, 99 Water «t.. George- sod fom District; received and reterned to town, D.¢ MT. OLYPE & O0., 12 8 Ww ‘any part of the ae y us SeTLErs | Wharves. Philadelphia mayl iy ss Phils . & Steam Dyeing. and Sconring Bsiablishme: %, N =e - PErAR TT as - pas Wash Jeffe, be getor 5 1 » L . Retablished 1551” “ATH Seoreetowa. DAY. | Osho, AND PROVIDENCE zemt — | WEERLY STEAMSHIP LINK | and after WEDNERDAY, A 1 *KORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, G* pig HIGH STBE —_s Bank heurs,9 to 4 p.m, ato receive de pot 16 ene th. the Steamers vection with Bos. Providence. will sail from Phtiadelphia for neton WEDNESDAY a0 of the above line, with direct con: t w ‘nd on Saturdays BB nenterest paid on « Business done, and col- deposits 1 is } D iz. re hinetot ‘ | i ns made on all nocestible points. Discount } oe Teand Fixit ¥ 7" = bcos os ax — Mondave. H. POLKIN HORN, President, of lath street south: Torouth Bi A Ww. BasEnys Comer. | i from — ports. Freight re ered i Ted Gatly from m. € fi. Polkinborn,| Thoe Dowling, | J.T. Mitchell, | lor delive if ight e P Henry Dickson, | B. b. Oropley, | red. W Soucs, | Soe TELS Bb event Bonner et ot bBOR Biley A. Shinn, | £.D. Hartley, | Thomas Knowle | W. PL OLYDE& co, May li-tasniy Ko S. Wharves. Philadeiphis. JOHNSON & CO, - e-2n Agents f a POTN: __ pus stapes aaauinoxn UNITED STATES HOTEL, EVERY MOBNING. at 70m. for { Potomac Fisheries and Later: #FORTY-SECOND STREET, Tied ate AND COLUMBIA AND ELM AVENUES, eeeet Oud pemsongees sr BOG, On vein OPPOSITE MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING | 5° | POR Non work Te enen ee on ee FO* Miauen CADY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Company « wharf. foot of 6th_street MONDAY and THUMSD at3p Fare. x round trip, ‘Tickets good until used. ‘This elegant fire-proof Hotel is now open for the reception of guests. It contains 325 rooms, replete with ali modern tmprovemouts, Visitors to Phila- TOs POTOMAC BIVE! delphia will cowhere meet with better acco! a ; ph Baran mmods | gteamer JNO. W. THOMPSON leaves Company's “aula eae a eee | whart, foot of 6thutreet, every TURSDAY. at ¢ febl-ta.af-m_P. &_ BOOTHBY, Manager. | Dito Carrioman and intermediate landings, and KSTMINSTER HOTEL, eyed nance gh tT 5 » for Coan Biver, stopping For information apply at the office of the Com ecehtStg Eee ton ee aneto imes pany, cnder the etropolitan (Back, 15th treet, and, 16th street, et : One Block from Unton Bqvare and Binsdwarn a ee LANDINGS. nt, wt the mara] ly ‘The most central, and yet quietest location tn the «+ LES’ I = Convenient to the gre st theaters aud | ——— -: ghurches. Elevator, and sll modern improvements. | toll parts of the city By street carvané | wO31N1. MATTOX CREEK, UPPER MA stages. | 0. eepti-tthasly 0. B. FERRIM, Proprietor. _ CHODOC A INDINGS: The sidewbeel Bieamer og | Captain T. B. Balowin, PROPOSALS. way commence Fannin to the abo ou FROFOSALS Fon FUE Fee ecatae tan arena oe ere DO May iavisrs, | DAY and THURSDAY at8e. m. ASHIN 5 st, 1575. x 7 gi of this advertisemmnt atta: he recaiy . " At thiseMce, until 42 oelock ty Same Liss, at | £0038 B. B. FITERUGH, Agent. which place and time they will be opened in the presence of bic YOUR ARD LIRR er. a8 required duirlag tae Racal year commencing July 1. 186, nd endiog | NOTICE. ne 30, 16/7, at the various offices aod offierrs 08 oes ot ters in the District of Colambi Myth the my oo Usion, the Stoame:s of this tak? © specified course for ail seasons of the yenr. On the cutward paseage from Qneenstown to New York or Horton, crowsing Meridian cf 6 at 43 Iat.,or Whipple, Va., about 600 cordsof Hat sawed and split and tn Wood, Pine, sawed and Zw tons of Anthracite Ce Wood, ( im stick; 3”) cords of and in the stick; White Ash and’ Bed | ne north Ach. or LyBe:.'s Valley, of sive as may b Gfor, | Binns tet | free'from siste dust, or dirt, and to. welt 2,200 _ unds to the ton: and al out 20 tons of Bitaminvas 1 OF nodins See nore soe ane Mo Wood and Coal to be of first- HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN : mee ity. Bach iid should be ae companied ky & guarantee, form furni-hed by this ce. The lowest aggresate bid for Wood or Goal, or botb, will be entertaine:. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NBW YORK AND LIVRR- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HAREOR, Frox mae sone, ', Vaow New Yore The right is reserved by the coveroment to re | Bothnia... Wed., April 19 Bt iat ed., Mar 24 Dy aud all. bids, aEd these. propeanie exe iat Abyswinia, Wed., April 26 Aby sia... Ned. Mav 31 nder proviso that appropriation shaibe mage for | Bussia.....Wed., May $71 « Wea.) June 7 the supplies by Con cress: Dut, if otherwise,the Guy- | Seythia......Wed., May 10 ed, Fine erpment wil not accept any ‘Lidor enter iuto con. | Scotia...” Wed. Ma ee DAY ton hee Tort A preference will be given to articies of Iomestic | om Wet 5 production aud manufacture, conditions of pri Steamers marked * do not +arry steerage passe! and quality being eyual,and such p: be given to articles of An Aa prod and manufacture produced on the Paci®e coast to the extent of the consumption required by the publ als should be marked“ Proposals for Fuel, eer’ Pro And addressed to the undersigned it information on applica A were. j TES oF P. 2 —Osbin, 9 e and gis. eas fe tonct anmodaiion tickets wo Sure | $35, gold, itlomal, arn tickets on favorabie at this office ee Bi ee and | Bteerage tickets to and trom all parts of Barope at H rates. sb ills of indi: for | Beifeste’ “Bone gather ports MISS E A. Metoamick, $y Ore STREST, (ST Daily re CLOUD BUILDIN tet Nove ceiving all the CHIP ANDSTRA , W BONNETS * BATS, 3 WEMS, Be , Ae — Latics of Washington and vicinity are call apd examive & Hass recherche assortwent of PARIS BONNETS end HATS. Trimmed and Untrimmed, tn € Panems and Firaw, Basket SHR and FRENCH FLOWERS, LACES TIES Be Special attention givew to Orders MES. J.P PALMER, ep Be oF street, between llth and ith CAMEL WATER "ROOFS LOT OF RBAL PARISIAN BAIS IDs. | food length—will be closed out et 86 per tscount, at u eM WLANs MRS. M. J. 8UNT & @ attention of the ladies toe large w * cot MAS. 3 FALMER cent “spl FRENCH and AMEKICAM PATTERN WON UNTRIMMED BATS, t great varie # Button KID GLOVES, at gio 3 “ ates BMBROIPERIES on Pilger, Con and Borin attractive destens Fine selection of HAMBURG EMBROIDERY AND TRIMMINGS ANFANTS’ LACE CAPS made to orcer, at MES SELMA RUPPERIS, mare tr wie ab stroot Pacent Office = ‘eres = LADIES’ SHORS, MADE TO ODER aT G10 92 Street, Opposie Paint Ofe Also. on hand, s fine stock of LADIES’ BUOTE 81 the following ‘prices Buttoved French Pebble ore all made at my establishinent niewd to be equal to any work manu ne United tates. = | price former price 4. TM BUBG EDGINGS FULL LINE OF LADI N A Wi! oF 1KS UNDERGAR LABGE STOOK @F BUN BRBLLAS PABKASULS, selling regardless of cost. LARIES CLOAKS AND SULTS, at © great re 4 duction R* AND IMITATION LACES. j ery low. O* HAND AND v. DAILY. Sesortment of BILLIB ai F GOODS. iatest styles of HATS. RIBBONS, FLOW ete. LSO, JUST REORIVED, 250 dozen 2-buttor K Lb GLOVES, all shades, and the best in the market, for @) Ww: INVITE Ti examine our et mar ly 8 HELLER. 716 Market Spy Ss ECIALTIES, |PECIAL TIES, Dr v@LASs’. us ‘ F-8T_ OLOUD. OUBSETS, SEIST*. HUSTLES, BENCH LA re LADIRS TO CALL Agency for Dom-s BOOKS AD 7) STATIONERY. N EW BOCES. Ma Letters, ty Trev aulay's Life « yar Age of Elizabs+ entation, by t elie wet Worle Just published a.) myl-tr_ Bookseller ca ch Heze MOHUN BROS., 4 Stationers, 1016 Pe. ar 4 OK WELL, on the itinent, and fc editerranean ports. For a ~ = 4 PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE AND | to BMALLWOOD & MORRISON No. $16 Tihs, yp een ay v7 artes and olber chy STRAW. featt-ly ORAS, G. FRABORLER, Agent. 6 | oem Siam! | (2 ee United Gens Darort QcARTERMASTER's Orrick. { = by ES. Rend ‘ SEALED PHOPOBSLE. Hl rioting! bee io | | Schutzeabermer. @2 ¥ Pl 8 s ate, ie to | ~ (fro SS the-uaual conditions, willbe received acitis | G@EMTLEWENS OUTFITS, | si0cge its ite | office until 12 o'clock, ncon, June 1, 2876. which | Ume aud place they will be opened in the presence of bidders. for delivery during the fiscal year com mencing July 1, 1576, and ending June 90, 1577, of all | the Oorn. Oats’ Hay acd Bye Straw required at the Various corrals and officers’ quarters ip tbis city wirketown. D. G., Soldiers’ Home, D.0,, aul is reserved by the Government to re- ‘all bids. and these proposals are in- vited under proviso that appropriation «ball be made forthe su, plies by Congress: but, if other: wise, the Government will uot acespt any bid or into contract. A preference will be given to articles of domestic GARMENTS TO MEASURE. eduction snd manufacture, conditions of price Wasbington, of soods to select from. Fine and quatity being euual, avd such preference Plaid Sui De givento articles of i | ings apd sXtent of the consumption required by the public | ings: ree, Slack, Bros 5; Hanne Pasta Printed circulers, stati and estimated | icon Patternn: White and Fancy Vestings, ing the kind quantities required at esch or place, and giving full instructions as to the manner of biddl: Conditions to be observed by bidders, aud term contract and payment, will be furnished 01 appl Ui Fropeaule oboeld be marked, «Pi for F. ‘Teposals shou! marked, Pro is for For- 6 a ip. Or oPana: Gentlemen of quiet tastes are particularly in- vited to inspect. Suite made to uweasure from $25 opward. Orders promptly filled, aad ig the best manner Sge and Straw at Washingto: ndaddresed | READY MADE GARMENTS. to the undersigned, A. F. ROCK WELL, Good Buits. reliable goods. desirable and new myl-6t Depot Quartermaster. styles, for $16. Bi w. $1 PER DOZEN BOTTLES! GROUNDS FOR INVEBTIGATION: LET CONGRESS SEE TO IT CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, $1 PER DOZEN. ‘This superior Beer, in stone jugs, delivered at above price. Just received LONDON STOUT and PORTER. YOUNGER’S SPABKLING ALE, BASS’ ENGLISH ALE. ER. c. WIT 22 tr FINE GROCERIES, 191% Penna. av. LL PAPER & WINDOW SHADES. STOOK, including all the ‘and at prices lower than any store in the city, ote four \ ‘AN'B, £13 9th strect. (QESUINE — Buisst r Bale a ’ HOTEL, CHRIB. Ubbar of ih and’ streste 7 Im | EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW or three swallows of Prof. COOK'S | That two oC moe Ro any (oF gebillty resalts from fe. the'tired brat and body, (ase den africe it pu whitences; montos the fate aires e (tip ar ders the body inodorons. for the trath of the abore. LIFE will stop bad feeli; My reputation is staked T. A. COOK, Discoverer and Mantfactarer, and . Bold In qnart bettles only. apt-d&elm ole S| Ladies’ and Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, with beng Btay attached. . RB. McMURRAY, 8065 Market Space. HORSES AND CATTLE. INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds for $2 00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue, ecl0-cotm =. FP. LAURENSON & CO. | ander proviso t 5 ‘orsted Conts, with Vests to match, from @17 50 to $25. Handsome pPropriation shall be made for the srr \ ices by Congress: but if otherw! ernment will not secept any bid or ent trai ct. Proposals shon!d be marked," Proposals for Water ‘Trai a,’ aud addressed to the unders: ‘urther information desired will be farutshed on application to this office. A. F. ROCK W myl-6t into con ONE PRICE ONLY, In EVERY DEPARTMENT. z = = Ww arCHES. j GEORGE ©. HENNING, 410 SEVENTH STREET, ap2tr_ SIGN OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE. LUMBER! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. MOST SELL AND WILL SELL. whe ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN Watches, BY ALL THE MOST CELEBBATED MAKERS 4 Large Assortment at Very Low Prices. @. W. GALT, BEO. & 00., Every Department Well Supplied. | } A large assortment, probably the largest in _ PROPOSALS FOR WATER TRAN -Pautaloons from $5 upward. Sprii TATION. | Cantec tm choles asortinen Pg Pees rss Doewerigrice, | Bult ty'atga tea Wenettea Poe ASHUNG ToN, D.O., May 76. nits re] Ete Coste, al GEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, will bere. | joous, D5 ree Ot {this office until 32 o'clock: noon, June | | 1.1576, at whicn time and place they will be opened | in the presence of bidders, for the performance of | LINGERIE. {Pe duly trans portation services by water betweer | Perfectly fitting Shirts, White an this city and Forts Foote and Washington, Md Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Tuighmey Re reauired Ly this Departwent during Scarfs and Ties. Ganze, Gossamer, June 3. 1877. | Sk, Fianpel, Jean, Linen, Th fers will state the price per man and the price aderwear of approved mak: Der pound; also the rate per diem at which they will id and other . French carry the passers rs and stores. Bach bid must be Suspenders and Braces from 35 sccompanied by a guaranty of two reeponsible per. | Plain and Faucy Half H sone that the contract tobe entered into will be | $135 per Gymoast Shirts, Tights end a eThe sieht in resorsed by the Government to reject. | Leo rps cod Teckting Shirts. Many apy and all bids, end proposals are invited | articiae Sot pombe to enumerate. { SE sour gawenane, | Ear gee Wao SPs ees Bt SSAE Sees MMLES Teens pr. | pag eee Eee Seil'end WALDUT tbat I will sell : Batol 6 ? Tho. ¥ CALL, WILL — Ban. Frsast, Danse 7: ATE 70.0RDE fobs-i9 Sores cet. wat Fidaak viet rages | gameipecticss seein a FS &Co.,) cand for BOT ciatly bre that purpose, i toH F. Sinan aaah Fag 2° TAILOR, 11-1 er oU Peus'a aves Wasnlogton, P. A. DAR NEILLE, (Lats Dodge & Darmeriie,) Real Estate and Steck Broker, Corner 7tb street and Louisiana avenne. MONEY LOANED IN 6UMS TO SUIT. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR 841.8, peton me greatest care, for family use 3-1 NxiNbs OF WEaniNG 4PPa Lean them for a higher cash price, than son, in street, and lich northwest. fenton will De Bivens a ‘ait Linen” | _p26 tr ____ 911 Pennsyivania averse HE ANCIEN) KEGIMB. By Taine. T wglish Lite gt ore: 3 vols. ‘oward: js the Sreuigbt Ouse. Sd Lilustrated Cent the Apesties. > Lyman Avvo“ *f the rine: (ogress. By Duncan Mac Little Frieu6. 4 (plenvood Bi Bi Mathews SALEDY ym BaLLaxry’ =. a 426 rin street. ine. ly Borr. Anrwers. By Dr |MEN'S \; HAR. SPRi°'G GOODS. YEW STYLES FINE +200DS, ‘) @AKE TO MEASURE SUITS: 'T0 ORDER, pom B35 UP. READ* MADE SUITS PBOM O14 UP. US.0¥- MADE SPRING OVERCOATS. #10 UP. DEVLIN & CO; ‘sue F STREET, 2 —————————————EEe PARTIES ,S0UT TO BUILD 04m SAVE MONEY BY OONTRACTING ’ WITH UB, primer senate, HOUSE AN]. ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWt)_AGE, GAB-PIPING, a. Pe ha ‘~ Tis HOT-AIB PIPES to be SPAS Ran mo

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