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the nelghhorheod of 6th street and \ unt yesteray morning. Tue fod if Sepot th a very dirty condition, and a large ~ Of workmen were yesterday engaged In — ¢ tL ¢ Mr. Smith, the frenn draw - " sin the engine room asthe flood er] . H Dadiy seaided. Mr. Jake S ulth made : a 3 jan ape drowning by stepping ta A a weil hole, Mr. Bpley, the aigit depot maser, 5 rescued hit. 2 | Mr. Hortt smith on B strat, near z 4 is et $ t \¢ and the water rhtuy. did : a‘ as di Of PTeVioUNs d0Casions sardeag- 2 cents each. By rast re y—put some Umber across the fron’ door of ‘ayoonth 33 e Pp and piled tn ashes, making a dam. tne ave rhe rise still continuing the dam was ratsed, ‘dns Werxre Stan—pohlt ds : caceissinensaiapaniaenen reese sous tapes Oreo _ but soon the jonny hog SS eat, poise pre i B- t F , - atterwards on & piece of timber, Geile Meneame You 57 NY, 8,691. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1881. TWO CENT en Court this mornt: Walsh aud Daniel Sue cohY of a barrel of vinegar The District in Congress. AYTYR THE FLOOD. backed wp trom Alexandria, will be in waiting, | and thelr loss will be but about 8. Mossrs. anAK was tesifion Geer Senator Harris’ resolution to hold night ses- —— The trains due from the south at 1:20 and 9:30 | Hall, Hume & Cleary, Pentsyivauta ay the barrel was put {a Doat and 1t was rowed sions to consider the code was defeated In the ‘Bosses ini tie Distict . th. Will deliver passengers to the "busses at } between Si and 9th streci t down 6th street and through Missourl avenue esterday afternoon the malls | $300, and perhaps much fo 4, Street, were OMloers Slack and Skeli Senate to-day. Only fourteen Senators voted == went over chia rou! foe eenetenot a or gv ods a fee aT ate in ad ta te ace 2) found theo. rl in a doorwa: a Tae ‘aus Sy a! - for It. 4 k, gers and beggace bas been contracted for wiih | butts of sherry wine, Show Spiggots ce" was that this barrel was floating around. The See Taewance Siee : GovERNMEN? RECEIF —Internat re PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE CODE. The Long Badge Hteak a ten eencnee sea tae aI ee Ret Hay ed Out Of theso the loss will be four Or MY: | Courtitsposed a fine of $90 oF oa Ce ASS TSG Wir Be ren Bld, Mr. Earris presented in the Senate to. aay che Scenes and Incidents. ther notice, the Virginfa Midlaad raliroad will ALONG THE RIVER PRONT. tight. “Theuce there wren tates bes or water ~ at Te P * of orwant Wrtre Hovse Carreas,—Senators Burnstde, Protest of ex-schoo! trustees Sees t Start Its trains from the Baltimore and Ohlo A Stak reporter this morning t im the hot-ho' only several plants and those - we D r ogan and Brown, and Representatives al. | 2@endments relating to pudiic schoolsin the | mye ico masses which floated down the Poto- | depot at 7:10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. dally, the pas. | of eee ePP frontage on tis wil itn: Of a common varity were injured. The tag. Distriet code; put as there tg no chance for the ; ; < oa | £ehgers going to Bladensburg, thence on the | the warehouse aud whatt of the Inland a: camp, Batterworth, Bowman | ecge te pass this session the amendmeats wh’ | MaCin the freshet of Saturday and lodged ; jled on the President 'to-day. a stone pavement leading from the m Trance Det <0 mich 10 the garden on the west side was washed up, 5 but, allogeiner, the damage amounts Wwoaly a ever Alexandria branch to Shepterd’s, where | Seaboard Crasting cot without the need of protest. against the Long Bridge formed a jam, or | the cars are ferried ucross to Alexandria. damage was cons aon BILL TO REFUND EIGHT? PER C2NT CERTIFICATES, | Tather adam, which almost entirely closed the REPAIRS OF THE LONG BRIDGE. Moseley was forced up ehous:. .ew dollars. A substitute prepared by Mr. Nealand agreed | Washington cuannel and threw the water iu a At this end of the Long bridge Maryland | Wbich Was steve in on the north side fn cons a re res com tcatonee tone Boynted J. A- Price tO | yo py the House District committee for the Dil Groad sheet down along the formercourseot the | avenue tsalive with lumber and men aireaay | QuenCe, and the Loat somewhat damaged. ‘rh FOR LY-SIXTH CONGRESS, ac s e! e 3 on in - | Od canal almost to the foot of the Capitol Tats | framing the timbers and preparing for replacto; or the state of Pennsyivanta, ana T. H, | t© Provide for funding the etght per cent im. 6 the preparing PIActOg | end of the wharf and lifted w Wortp’s Fain Coswissionsrs Aproirep — nae the canse ehoul < WILLIAM E i, 80 that her bot —S f Wien an altecds : . ovement certificates of the District of Co- | ' tie reason why more of the low ground tm | the break In the road at this point. About 20 | tom was ona level with the warehouse flor Monpay, February 14. | area following alienate con oat ened Wie | Tinie. provides or thorreunding or auonosr: | this city was submerced than in prenoustestic | Core eS ns tworros morning on | but as the water sutsided <i ters. ou WED. € 5 > Isiand Wwe a tifleates. In notes of the District of Cotumbia, | ets when the water In the upper Potomae, even | this service, aod the railroad men say it will | aud was not mue! Jamag Ook Bi | hd a’ O. Rourn © = Womem DG. Hittierisld | Gatea March i, 18st, of the denominations of | in. Georgetown, hag bean biener Goan iheee | Coe Bee eee career nen 8 runntag | ¢: tied with 1 nls steamer wa ght here with a heavy cargo {ate be credenulals of Senators re- rs. Franc . Cockrell and Henry lor police foree, at Pole NPSDA}, the Toth i elected, Me: By order Commis: « a titty and five hundred doliara, bearlag three Saturday, « s ash again. ae oS oe road dispatched men | disci ioe at er pede but her f L. Dawes were presented, the former by tne . 5 . . Z rket seems | 82d sixty-five bundredths per cent faterest. vhen Tir Star went (0 press Saturday there | to Alexandria this morning, and the tugs “Po- | ubloaded liere and carted over, Phi Vice Presient and the latter by Mr. Hoar. febl4 2t MawranudSipt_ | Arve Tue PRizz.—The poetry market seems SE TOHIEEN eOI GUY sade i RaeRE MLE GRE: was a solid field of packed ice extending from comet” were engaged to work up | John W. Thompson and Lady of the Lak’ ave jtead and Nha. T= WIT ONSIN RET UBLIOAN ASSO- | to be fn fair condition, however other marts of the Long Bridge up to z if nee nos by’s Point. Of course | towards this city to cut the wi ed by storms and floods, | I the legislative, execiviive and judiclal ap- | when the bridge gave way Saturday night au | ovlock they bad got up as far tons have been recetvea | Propriation bill, as it passed the House, there | the gorge was thus broken the water tim-di- | tree, with a fatr prospect of makiuy their way | being badly scratched by ier and dette Te prize of $2) offered by | {s an appropriation of $3,300 to pay one watch- | ately begun to subside In the tlooded street; through, The Western Union Telegraph Vom. | bight the John Gtbson’s hawsers were parted t jo, | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AS A NAVIGABLE j Papy had a force of men on early to-day, and | ard sie floated around on the south sid 1. No.4ts yopan. At also fastencd up at this wharf and areon th An extracidinarily lange number of petitions the haif-way | south side of the warehouse uninjured, excep from Wempers trade may be a Already elgiit contri $n competition for tir: ‘Trat chevl for Nurses for the best | man for Iowa Circle, onc for 14th strect ch; + organizations OF m oustituuional amendm facture and sale of presented. ‘The pi of the t) pro- 1 ateoholic ation of Fuwis beverages Werr as pices pele ate i STREAM. = at i2o’clock had nine wires connected across | wharf, and all of them are acrid toget Communications alone occupied some eee ONE OST ION het Work and Howards”) gna pelenboring repereations, one for Haallns | when tt was at hs greatest helgnt in tho | the beatin toe Lone bridge. Mon were also | The ticoring at the end of the whart wae thiity wiuutes, fully one-half of Ue Senators le TO. MORROW \Toeaday) BY | STANMIRY Marrinws’ Nowtnarios.—The Sen- | Person and Farraga? Squares’ and one for | “iY. tt extended on some parts of Pounsy!vania | engaged in petting pile drivers at work, so as | in and damaged. but the heat present havivg been charged with one or more : es 3 se Fe mes : © ; | avenue to the building Ine on the north side, a | to replace the break tn the bridge. ‘Tue rail- | freight kept the warehouse Int Of the petitions. In many instances, the pet, pre.are cordiaity | S1@ committee cn the judiciary seems Inflextple | ae ee Tate ah Sot eee nee ons: | circumstance which bad never been kaown de. | toad engine cr, Mr. Walter, in charg at this | In charge, thinks $1,000 Will 4. Uonere requested the reference of ths eat ant in Its purpose not to makea report on the nom- | these watchmen, tho Dill provides, shall have | fore. The market people who were driven trom | point staies {hat a temporary structure will be | the compa: Others estim. ‘to avelect committee, bat as no suc commit. | Ination of Stanley Matthews. This for the rea- ind p Metropolitan the same duiles and powersof the Metropolitan | ¢ marXet house in the morning, and located | effected across the break and ralls repiaced, so | more. ‘The small waart betonzins to M zt) | tee existeu, the petitions took the usual course | son that even if the nomination were rejected | Porice, on Pennsylvania avenue, betiroen ith and 9:u | as to run the cars tn a few days, Rorth of the faland and Staboard com- | and w ved to the committee on finance. as SAGER (TER ene ee . . oper strects, were many of ‘them forced to leis NEBECHOK OP FOGE. wharf, damaged atall, reporied from committers as fol- Mislontiliateeamanmcor ache | tani tne Swayne vacancy: This the aanace | presi OF TEE SRiATE COMMISIBE. r places, for after mignttalt the water mide | mage this moruing shows thar ee deuage to nd coal wharf of Mr. Samnel Eme: Mr. Saunders—Favorably, with aa © W. THORN & CO. | judiciary committee desirestoprevent,andnence | At the meeting of the Senate District com- analof the avenue, it was no unusaal | the Virginia side 18 not so great as was ex- | Suffered somewhat in the displacement of tlo: Shing the territory of Pem- mr<eror Crry, February ist, 83 {2 Se" | welt hold the nomination in the committee. M., | milttec to-day the chatrman was directed to fight to see Mat Dottom boats, some of then | pected, and It is thought that the trains will be | aNd breaking of plies, Hiss'ock of wood ani By Mr. Booth, (om the ap- Sy ETE ahot en owem eka | Matthews arrived tn Wasitogton, from ‘New | reportan sinendment to the District appro- couveying as many as ten If irelve persons, able torun now by Saturday evening next. coal as out of reach of the water and unin tent and oy DMI ASSOOTA ‘OP WAST. kon Saturday night. He will leave for his 4 alae ‘ ‘owed vel nue. If was then deemed | 7p; i pd—tranfer by "basses th : nate TROTON orien ; home in Ciueinuatl tonight. convinced that | Prewion ill providing that $——— shall be a | Urtate forthe sth street cars to go throrsn, | Gog route alopied—tranter by ‘bassws trough | JUNG. sa stamer Moitano lays uey vo iis uemioagon will wor onmioden propriated, which shall be used by the Com- | UBSAle for the orthivard to Hatreet south | Geta ie ae ore Ranson Will De ger OT ee IT RN Aeterna ‘arragut fleet for the d+ struct his nemination will not oe reported. Inissioners to rent suitable property and miu aon) an ere Tun horthwart Street south | only a few hours, for it Is expect the south § nl - rea wea. Yo struction outeven aseratch, ‘The whart Itself, has been pretty hadly used. Saturdey ever the fee ceme down tn a gentle munner, bi with such power that the ptles ped. the tleor bulged up and broke Into pieces, an ard to the avenue only foratine, | ferry boats will be able to run tht Anay OnpERS—First Leatenant James A. | Sto ill be aunicleat, ANG Ie ls aereeried | NOVEL Slats aND Nowmnocs stout smeas, | andthe connection With thocaure win Buchanan, 14th infantry, will be reifeved from | that the Duddington property shall be rented, During yesterday {f 1s thought that more | by the boats. " | duty at Fo t Cameron, Viah territory, by the | fitted up and maintatned as a general hospital, | 1220 20.000 people went down to see the broken | Various € | H els in 1s6z, accom, | aspectal report on Ube subject. | i ed by senthed their intention to ba presen li Yale alumni who may bein the city are cor. @ially invited to be present without father iay THE LONG BRIDGE. Resolutions were offered as follows and mions About the Flood, a rie 3 : prbaps ne song! . | Long bridge and the tce gorge. The oldest in- ; ae és tha Whole Gatto 3 a a i ed without objection: By Mr. Ingalts— tion. | Tie Feta e bad op the ev ing of t i = © on ee fost say au then SE A eS Con iremena - | nabitant ean before saw such asceneas the | | Mr. Wro. Orme artstoutes the Whole cause of thesheds all Wrecked. ‘The why Calling upon the District Gommtslonte rt : report in nm to tho adjurant’ general of the | propriate Kept asa permanent hospital. | Tver presented. A continuous ice gorye seems | the reat Hood tn the elty to the Long Bridge, | take more than ‘three minut iavoreeans io what Gamage tas boon done EE OIPORTUSIT: ZOGEOURE | abstace from January I font) Bene © ‘Te amendment to the claims bill, providing | tO be formed from Gtesboro’ all the way up to | Mr. T. L. Hume, in answer to tae yestion A tothe Long bilége by the recent tlood in the ABLE OFF oven | ou t ewan Soca ii, Wheeler, | that sults which have been entered in the Dis, | the bridge and extending above the bridge to | “What remedy would you propose?” a evage fustalncd. a wether, in repairing the same, hod cannot be adopted Tuat will di- p | Ieee he sranted | trict Supreme Court, to recover claims, may be | Easby’s point. ‘The tce appeared to be wedged | “Blow up the Long Bridze;* and Bae: o | Withdrawn without detriment to the prosecu. | 1 2ud grounded both in the channels andover | Boteler expressed the same opinion Steamboat Comp: sehconer a New i! + Rrra | the probability of Inuodauions or tre Betis and ? + 7 the river flats, and so firmly baz it fastened Mr. Dennis Callahan remarked i “y, Which 1 ju isch a her cargo of | city hereafter. Mr. Ingalls sald us obj-ct was ; i | at Hook Istana Arsenate pebointel | Srucred to We reported. favorable; GHER Was | itself that boys aud men were wating allover | Jackaon hed Weck Le accel |e One for the Disirlet government, was If to call attention to the fact that a very lange r. IN THIS CITY, NOW IN Pos. | tou Seca and Arsenal, lil, Janury cine, © ityesterday gathering such Might drift woo: a bridge with good long spans, and nit the | bodily enthcend of the wharf, ‘ remat proportio.: of ihe disasiers that befell the city nen Ged GAT The question of taxing property used for-| they could remove tothe shore. ‘Tals pro General has been blamed for mca that should | 1 over, inclining toward the channet. | Gr Was 1 on Saturday last was undowdt- Bihepeator in writiee. “wo purchase the abore- | Tue PResipaxr an L. L. D.—Wh! le in paltt- | orphan asylums was discussed, aad the unaut- | t0Dea very dificult thing to do, the walking | be charged to economical members of con- intl orclock tiis morning, when she fettioff. | 5 e faulty consuuction of the Long entioned stock, Bxtures, Sey either in bulk more last Saturday, President Hayes visited | MOUS sentiment of the committee was that eontinweae nee OO oe OUR Pheer ace || Steet The bridge should bean ee Ing: © CSmMOOLGR in The water at eee ene | Bdge. Two or three eens a thi ee Ml be recelved by m6 m1 he 25th in: ast Satu Eres 4 t - Us: 1 iS projes angul: as of ice WHAT MAJOR TWINING SAYS, 4 eee ene | Low stood on the lee perhaps a thousand feet m@nity tos avalos. Tooue cake the Jobns Hopkins University and the Johns | Gary and chucnTiOd oF Gr aeaea aseia (on GE | Stained and streaked with muddy waice. ‘Tho | Mator wey Twining, Engineer Commatssioner | &FPears to have sustained no da-vage | trom the plers from wuleh they had eon sweat JAMES 8 EDWARDS, Assicnes, Hopkins Hospital. At the University he was | empted from taxation; that other property be- | Sight along the river frontis a novel one. A | of ibe District, states that the cause of ine | Cal beseen. $ i an open water at Ue | yng it was the judgment of tiose competent to = Ee eee ecg met by the students and faculty. President | longing to suc institations should be taxed, | Prowlscuous line of steamboats, schooners, | overtiow was the grounding of the ive on the south sic ee es express Qn opinion upon it that if a clear REMOVED, Teoh Prechdent Har ese Hee hor Doctor of Laws | Senator Itoliins was directed to prepare a bili | Sil and row boats, wedged In with ice, broken | bar of! the monutent grounds, and the in- | ,AUtLe Ferry wharf uot muca wuler-Way Had been left under that bridge, the DR. PARRE YOUNG, upon President Hayes. in his reply the Prest- | to this effect. piles, wharf piapks and wood and coal, extend. | sufictent width between the plers of tue long | Sate eet to the steamer Arro city would have been protected from that ‘To No. 3317 &th st northwest, between N 9. | gent said: “Mr. president, gentlemen of the ing from the Arsenal grounds to the Loag | bridge—the heavy sheets of tec catching be- | WSS ililed up by the bows o ealamlt about half a squsre above :he old offic: #" | faculty, trustees of ihe Jonas Hopkins Univers EILLS FROM THE HOUSE COMMITTAE. inldge, while all the Way across the river and | tween them, and forming a solid embankment, | raat And one of the pil | f. Hoar—Directing thé Secretary of une HD. o& = a . & 0O., BANKERS, | sity and fellow-students: aughter and ap- Atl o'clock to-day the District of Columbia | As far as vision extends down stream nothing | causing the water to tlow over the low grounds, | ber bow below the water I! | sury LO report to Lue > 429 F STREET | 1 j1on this happy | com . 5 ad or but a jagged surface of tce can be seen, dotted | It may be sald that had the river been stiles | THY repaired from the Inside before she We beg to call the atten of the p e trustees orth 3 Heenan eae d ie ye eon in with arift wood, timbers, stumps of treas, | wide the same thing would have happend, un- | Of. bui itv itl be neorssars seer ee a satition for ceaitng in the New York | robje institution for the bestowal of the unde. | te me 0-day and agreet report the fol &e., which have come down trom above. ‘Tue | less the river had been deepened. Major Twin- | TE] She had not be Gates mnerce aon then oe | served honor Whicn your preshient has so grace. | 10s bills: ‘To prevent cruelty to children in the | gerieral impression of the old river mens tha’ | ine seoute the ides nck cis cha ee 11 oeleck this morn and have comy ete fully conferred. In twe or three week3 I shalt | District. To construe an act torelleve the | this vast body of ice will stick to the dott showed the fallacy of narrowing the channel, Pd yesierda, admission to the customs office at approved by the President March N enate Une rules of ¥ for her to lay up for | n Cot fairly of up to | at a yan Of men were | tls morping with ja k- | me as may e 7 PS 7 " 4 rh operation of sald rules eaction in th have nothing else todo.” The annual banquet | Churches of the District and to clear the utle of | and melt away gradually, and that no farther | and claims that if the channels are so tect or | £¢ rews ane other appliances. “The City of Wash acho Fisst case Serar tiewcatrad.qnvutwientrens, | of the Hultiaore Pits Accoctition wese dead | ehureh property. To. catagiish a union rate | Gea.muelt aay gradually, and what ne tarruer | and clatin they woud carry of the water | I¥tep Wes in te dock. aud is unin jared. Tas We bave on hand for sale Norihera Vacitic Geu sturday. venin=, Presides y a road depot in the District, To enabdle the Belt eae CNCniDe: Peesidant Hayes Uelhg | itneand Washiepton line of saret raliroads ce extend their tracks to the Bureau of Eograying He states tbat the fact that the steau | Mary Washout Fey Went Car ee | pas ollines and pont Toads bo tageme wets Gomer wee ee hey om8" | The practice of the Post OMice avpartment tn THE ACCIDENT AT GRAY 4 NOYES’ FOUNDRY. safely, y Some exaggerated reports have been made in | €fs were forced upon the piers and endangered ying pe regard to the explosion at the foundry of Gray | Shows the danger of an open channelon tue | $ age Mortwawe Bonds, 6 per July, 20. years to run, o} ment. Also, a quantity of the present. A i | letuing contracts for ne transportation of the = ; ree : and Frinung. To authorize the Southern | . Noyes. 4 Washington side, and 1s an argumeat in favor | having sustained no great amount of dain 1 meant to maraenis aris. 5 eae v4 er cent and nT is. SN TRANSTOR’ 5 A sho 5 - ‘here & Noyes, and It been sta at Robinson, ig a rg! ss ne a hick ees a | Malis Lo persons who, Woough Une lowest bid. Bustuses Accounts receive our caret deeet et te nea ee in | Maryland and Washington and Chesapeake | Oo0 Cy thie hed aia Pee a | a pena tasn ney i am are extending to | | Constdcran} pehas been donc the whert | Gers tuereior, do HOt iukend personally: 10 pore Teds Of aera ae west, The registered package In | yaliroad compantes fo extend their itnes within | ¢2¢ nelther of the men wasseriousiy hart, and | lth street. Open this channel to the mats or : ecamboat Company. The | tracts, but make them solely for SSS Which It was contained was cut throush by | the District of Columbia. To provide for the | both win probabiy be able to resume work | Georgetown channel, and this fleod would have Excelsior was ta the slip, aud remains | * of speculauicn, 13 In accordance | Sarin owing one of the chains used to secure {t In place funding ct the 5 per cent certificates of the Diss | vit a week, Jt fs likely that Robinson | had bad a ciear sweep on the Ne Wa i Feed what “is The George | poltcy; and, if any, wha" means beoks who did not call and the boot of the coach. A portion of the st {Het of Columbia. Billto enlarge the couri- | \eoutd have been more badly hurt but for | front, and would have catof™ the whar i2 he end of the wharf and lfred | 1 to prevent the saine, aud repor: according tothe no | was lost. The question was. refer honse of the District. ‘To Increase the Metro- | rhe fact that he was thrown Into the water by | te Eastern Branch. The plers of tit | Pe ee oe ae herwise, if they want to aave cx postmmaster.general to decid it tue contractor | Eelitan Police force three hundrea additional | {he expiceone: His hands ceeds are bridge, as stated bersre, are wo close to eas ne Sheds were damaged aur r3, Eaton and Blalu ecohference On t were con- aniny ap- | prooriation & On motion of Mr. Thurman, the jadictary d, and the wharf pushed in force Of men was put to the steamer Leary was ih) teet dise | duite badly wre that thts 3 showliz e. | Bese sh men after Fetruary 24th for fitteea days. Sea- | ('° f 2 Spe ther. ‘There should be al least call = ‘and f him | WS Det responsible for the loss, it showing bf = Seca oe water showed his position, and he speoli other. “ by cach or nets, Teball proceed wascttionent | neailgence on his part. ‘The’ postmaster: the Distr a. Todeclare the sth oF Mann weet busied out flood will be. of {mapor by law without fuither netic eneral says, “an tnvestigation ind cates aa alegal holiday In the District. MreHeltmen | HOW TORREAK THE GIBSBORO GORGE, cessity, Mf, and If ts though i = Ls This mornloy seme of the B. xP. ofietals | the necessity of mprovh 4 aL RRL gt | ; cominitter was empowered to Sit durlag Une feb8-2w 317 {could be shown that the loss was attrio: | Ofehd a resolution to appropriate $5,400 forthe | cupeerted the proptiety of the War depa probably seitiea the question of an dpon W sustae podthjury whatever cxeapts sessious Of the Seuaie for he remainder of the THE ANNUAL MEETING OF utable to the negligence or even to the fraud ot | Patan in tne Dinaice eee roe ne Ulery at the Arseualto | Inston channel. | At Stcphenson Bro.'s wharf coustderabledaa- | 5% Bteckholders of the Ariinzton Fire Inzur- the contractor, it fs not perceived that any Tost. valet . ar iat ik the ice gorge either by dynamite fired by A Fire and a Resceu | ope h n Sustained. The ‘appearance of ance Company for the Listriet of Cot for | right of action’ would thercby accrue to this | 1st. Pee rter | Glectricity cr by {iting (shell into the mass. | Shortly after seven o'clock Saturday nlent | {hinge le very tomes maine De oe ection of nine Directe erve the ensiti ep: : r | y rank : te 3 y ; , tu S She election of ning Directors to serve the ensuing | department. Nor does the loss of matl matter ce n Frank Hollingshead, formerly of t Seen to iso froin tha sesoad ciety | . * | appropriation bul was pro- Without fault on the part of the contractor con- The District ef Columbia committee of the | | flames w . Orn fe gorge will sti amer AITOW, after an Inspection of thest.us | Uaues were her OF nol the gorge will sus ascertained w enusylvania aye. northwest, THUKSD. 13 § yusry os 1e4i. Polls ae at stltute a ground of forfelture as agreed upon in | House got the tloor at 1 o'clock this afternoon. | Ucn last right States that !f a half dozenstrona | Windows of one of a row of two-story Lehre ea ar pe | ved to amend the original janta FRANK T RAWLINGS, Bec | the contract.” The first bill reported was to anthorize tne | tugssheuid commence work from below th butidings on the west side of 10th stree demace this flim will sustain. 11 now tos ae | provide that the American HOT SODA! HOT SODA!: District Commissioners to select a untoa depor | 1 45 bh he mass woutd iloat of, tween B and C, aud an alarm was if the ent art Wiil have to be redat be of either steel or trou, peas Death of Fernando Wood. site and to report such setcction on tae tr | A FIGHT ON THE SUBMERGED AVENUE, ee ee ee ee Z| whole ; cee Prepared with delicious snd nut The announcement of the death of Fernando nday in Deceinber next. If a sele | Wm. A. Wilkerson and Jas. Keily, yotns | F alee ee Nos, 2 an i nendment was ruled oa) upon Aflords the mest pleszau Wood will cause sorrow in social as well ag | 2gi@¢4 Upon; also, whether one or two white men, were charged in the Police C 1 bullding as H mi Of OF« AyCS IS, Loes « the winter season. Oo) 0 faUSe SO octal as well aS | are neces this morning with belng disorderly on ‘i | 464 the hose | ; " announced the ap- eS ea Poltical clrcies in Washington. Hebadkepta | Mr. Conger sald the bill ought to be calied a | avenue Saturday night. “Licut. Arnold. te 18 Non was overs Herey com: ot X ar ane MI hospitable house in Washtagton many ‘3 | bil for te benefit of hackinen, to Ioc.c¢ a | flod that he heard a great deal of loud De cee ne We the oe ene 1 had been stored here w : of the flouse dee? and was greatly Mked by everybody. The | CfPOt at some distant point, far from the center | and profanity on the southwest corner of stu ite raeeniy tive & oan BS Nae oI | Ld some Gak wood belo: “ & SEAL NOTICE—A frost iy of hews of his death reached the House of Repro | OF the city. surcet_ and Pennsylvania avenue, and got a bot | Ws P ed by Mn dames ©. Wi phenson swept away. PORE HORWCOLEN CO Eee OE, oe | BENS ot Bysie, Ue 3 Repre- Mr. Miller said the bill did not propos* to | and went over to the Howard House corner | beng occupied RE a hut the wo DESWE Dae Soon nS Gon eh nad Pernt’ | Sebtatives about 1 o'clock this afiernooa and ale @ Gepor, but te have the Disiric. Von. | and saw these young men cursing each otne: | iM Nine, cement and rooflug ite ee moves In Wang ave. at Stic ver deol | Crested a feeling of profound regret einong bis | p.i<ioners recommend a siie. and took them to the station-house, Mr, G ames spread rapidiy, and S00a the ere hag existed in olieagues. Mr. Tucker, who 1s second on Mr. Conger sald {0 was ile entering wedse | Holmes stated that he saw the affaty, and 1! house. Gecupied by Mr. D. MeGrath, dealer 14 Whart has Mited up, but would neress. by Mr. Daggett— BALLS AND PARTIE he ways and means committee, will stecesd by | tor a new depot. He said Congress, aticr hard | Wilkerson and Kelly came along in a boat AcRECn Weapons. Se. CAlgNt fre. The fa fon. T ostmaster Gearral Lo adayy sALLS AD ‘ reason of Mr. Wood's death to the cuairman- | work, had got a central depot, abd the vil | some other parties and landed on the step: ere finally sudducd by tue firemen, n c canoclling postage stampa By Mr. rea sul looked fo the establishment of adepot at Ben- | the Howard House, and the boat left tuem. | Worked under the most adverse clrcumst.inc 2 bent, and | CON—To acmiti free of duty articles intended for GHAND | COMBINATION aosnsaon Ping’ Erldge or Point Lookout. ite ratsed the | Kelly insisted on tighting Wilkerson, wno re ee Sune eee rs. Clark & Given, wo ine internacional xbiNon 0 10, Ales te as x fe 3 a question Of consideration against the bill. treated until stopped by the water, when be POtSr Wana 1088 aT $3,000 " tained ao injury. reiation to the international exb! ‘of 1583, , °S oF PETHIAS — Mr, Miller sald he did not propose to preas | turned. abd. kh dis pursuer down ans | $1,300 to $2,W0 on the bullding aud sto. i Btored Ror ot We It gutiiorizes the President, wheuer:r he shall pL aickeis siaamittin | gueonpeinted wien Max Haves dla nor earn | House to deaereo to the Senate amendiient eg | As He Was apparently Wo ceeee oe a noes |e Wille fhe fre was tn progress the oceupants was titted up aud has sch theretor adequate, to tustte, fb the name OF eas Gent and Ladies. Can be procared at the pr | disappointed when Mrs. Hayes did not receive | the House bill and send it toa committee of | Wilkerson was dismiseea, of an adjoining house, including an oldman | wit requie a thorough reconstruction, ‘The | Us S., all foreicn governments to be represented Book and Cixar Stores, or of any meml | On the previous Saturday to call upon her day | conference. FRESHET FUN, over seventy years Of age, and several women erected to conduct the cakes from the 4%. abd take part In, the international exnibi- Order- before yesterday afternoon, when,as announced, The House, by yeas 120, nays 27, agreed to Secretary Sherman looking from the south a ea ere Re ae ge t, to the ice houses was considerably | UCn to be beid at New York city in 153, pro- she received calls from 3 to5 p.m. ‘ae binds | Consider the Bill. front of the Treasury, Saturday afternoon, to- | Serzeant Johnson, with ftic wrecked and will require rebuilding. The ice Vided the U.S. shail not b2 lable directly or -ORTING ¢ “3, WO Mr. Henkle sald the bill stripped of all its | wards the broad sheet of water exteading from | belr rescue Ina boat. One of the flreme Were open in the parlors, letting in a cheerful : si act “apito! came exhausted while working on tue fire. M. Wight from the southern grotinds, where the | “'Ssuises meant the removal of the sth street | the Potomac down towards the Capitol ani 4 houses are ali sicrea Tull of Kennebec fh indirectly for auy expenses attending such ex- al — Ae ening Sarre ees a sre uninjured. It will probably cost $1,000 to | hibluen.) i Gepor to a remote polut, inorder to gratify a | Covering the site of Babcock lake and the car | B. Clark, residing at 110s 6th street, had is | Po enanin: oe woud asc terore aie a By Mr. Morton—Authorizing an investigation ae ws Sirens eae cased from its mantle of snow | few property-holders, at the expense of tie | pond remarked. “Weil, this Is the frst tent, | foot Tn over by an engine and bailly mashed. Tae Maat shes oe ate a eee al by shee Sianionel BEATA Gr eens INDIAN CLUBS!! The day git aNd Tow eke Hote ness Of spring. | pubiic convenience. Mr. Henkle sald his expe. | ever saw a lake surrounded by water. Losses by the Flood. lita beally off the pt N ‘The daylight and flowers Indoors and the many Wit rel ‘They expand the Oh: 2, Wom é a the Distr q L harden al the Huscies and overcome the | USURIly eDjoyable. Mrs. Hayes had Mrs. Sec- H the Indiana representatives pre itions of the state legislature on e was thata opie of the Ss Oh Witch It rested ‘ i. alurday afternoon a stalwart policeman em- In the Washington market when the lwater | and is considerabiy wrecl He succeeded in | Set Ked In a snail boat south of Pennsylvant: | pegan to rise the dealers were stow to bel getting oui all bis boats wi hout damage tw | the sub; pleuro-pneumonia, and they were Sei aes Bote: Arcrhaur | Tetaey Sherman and Mrs. Carter, of Columbus, | Teiteg states icesiey as erent Tae Ane | SMcee Heamane tg voyage across to the Or: | that tuere was much danger, and at was aoms | fuer Winsett and ans | fhe Speu eted to call commtt- gorota, Debility and necrly "asd the Ills that Fiok | Cyeekt Het io recelving. | Miss Euey Cook, | special beneiit of the District of Columbia, | to squat in hia frall craft, a position sete it ia, THe Onde. Rata Sees Tas San neat | plang att ae Cuetec or seee es 8 for reports. to hear. fou" Hpesish ly, ghaped — polished and | tributed mu Ato the pleasare of the wala, | Oi. Muller sald a unton depot would be one | clgnified, he took the attituie, standing th Ui ther commodities on the benches and lent | seed tomewhat. ‘The water stood two fcc: | Mr. Hil, (rom committee on foreign attatrs, , of “Washington cros:ing the Delaware,’ Apia. se “4 he id of the greatest benefits the city of Wasaingion Price (with Mustrated Book of Instr auy | Alnong those who called were representatives EB x > é a small boy navigated the boat All we sine or weight from lt 4 ibs., ouig $2 per par, | of all the forelgn legations, anq of nearly every | Cold Fave. He wanted to kuow wheiher Con- the mac! them there, “The water reached up to within | Over the floor, swomer: reported back resolution declaring tue policy of | @ promenade throug . YS as exis Au clevant funch was given Saturday atter- | [le Wall. marring, as It did, the beau ick up tho melancioly lie on | Otlty, “A policeman’s lot is uot a happy on q four inches of the top of the beneaes in. tae | Which Isbadly rusted. Mr. Ublor thtaks | the United Siates in_ regard to an inter oseante rs ernie’ gress could legis!ate for Washingion, 1 tor a While, but the skiff suddenly struck ty of io 300 Wil Teplace thiLgs as Good as They were. | CAnSL Committee of the whole, bold Only Se BARA’S Sporting Bazar Hees omen of meee aa ene oth @ | whether the ratiroad compaates held power | the cubmerged curbstone at the north side ot Gt Gulnsticarly Crees denier Ino aarONy OTE: || ke InderEMRiCUE TG ca paaete eer wie | Er ALaNetS Clea BiOIn Come Mn NOR Cor. I and F + Opp. Treasury, adorn private life in Washington fone enough to prevent sven legislation, the avenue, and overboard went the guardian | ferea some damage, the large majority bat | Completely wrecked on Ue extreme end, the | affairs reported bill in relation tocolor-bilad- Pico pine a bc Aes steed orders by p it parts of the country. The conservatories were Mr. Clymer said no other city in the nnton ee ere nie Tose dripping and waited | jtrje, Among thosé who lost heavily were | ice shoving the wharf ftooring tnland’ and | DCss in the pavy. House calendar, Mr. Atherton, from committee on pubite S. 3 es; 35 shapping the outside piles off. No damaz Toe an ees Eee ethe te q buildings and grounds, reported back bil to s, Engels, $600. Joseph Siireve, $5: gone the Ice houses. “The whart an ‘ y and | Lappy one.” : Sane es WO ee ae | Stine teaser a ane authorize (he lighting of the Capitol butiat noon by Mra. Paygon to twelve ladles, amoag Use Capttol, | He sald pe wontd a ee aed ber oe Ho, H. Bradicy, $300. 'A. Devote, $259, P. | The Great Falls lee company’s wha and grounds by electric lamps, Printed ani Whom Were Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Biatne, Mra | Vote which would restore the public ane Ae u ul ng, “Leet Hall, $100, Rabbitt and Brown, (wild turkeys) | houses at the foot of inth sticet are intact. Ac | Tecommit “as€ | Hazen, Mrs. Story, Mrs, Cutter, Mrs’ Hay, | Tes¢F¥ation to the public park for which it was | bg 1s way,” as it were. As he went from verzally prescribed by t a laxative au 5 y. * 7 e 0 away the Vance,chatrman of committee on patents, ‘ et ‘ = $50. Mr.W. H. Hoover, in his haste in moving | Littie River the tce float carried away the Mr 4 t ry fo) i By ity: | intended. higher to lower ground the wheels were gradu. Bee 5 we isplaced the elevator, and Mr, | Teported back Dlil to facilitate appeals from th.” a ONacinat as | Mire Parke, Mra: Aindieverger, Miss Cutter, | “rhe vote to adopt the motion tosend the pin | alo submersed snd noice tog ore Se DEL TE DOOR ree ee Oe ae ee eo een Me. |e oF tie eee ar patents. — ETE a | A very handsome evening party was given | '0 & Conference committee received 69 yeas and | thé tlocr cf the vehicle. A few rods more and ‘The wholesale market men located on B | that he thinks $1,000 Will cover the wdole House calendar, hemorrhoids, by ee aud Mie A Pollok oucatarane: Geen | 2 Ea7% fhe wagon body floated off the running gear | cereet, between OLN and 10m mresis were. tent of demage the company has sustaluvd. On motion of Mr. Goode, senate amename: as bile, headache Was attended by a large and agreeable com- | ernest mage the poing th aquoram | ads Saver Led ae Rete eee ferers, but most of them had moved their pro- THE DAMAGE IN GEORGETOWN Bresient de lavite tne rove meut and Poors roe, ws lb S eeaaele | eA ereupol e Spe rdered Ore e ariver hel ins, hal. ret es ne di _ pak A Pt dent te lavite the ce it ony’ # cerebral consestio: Dee re crated ae, OE the Oveasion. | tellers. The motion to refer to a outeretice was | lowing “whoa.” and bis sretiis ante eee | auc Ra stories of the buildings | Tye damage by the recent treshet f France to join Ue goverament aud pespie repared ; : aud greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Camp ana Miss “ eames = Sets 3 " acs abd saved the bulk of thelr stu. Among tie . ar Dist INDIES Trepars cae Harlan sang together, and Mrs. Kuox and | 28feed to by yeas 115, nays 37, the House i 11; novel craft and establish Its connection with considerable in this part of the Distri : en 4 4 ) | locers bere were Colman & Son, $100; Drury « 80 ares i pe a Miss Lida Miller played on the piano. Mrs. fusing to order a yea and Day vote. Lhe mative power, afforded lots of fun to the Hot Lear so great 4s that in 1s Vbharmacien de tre ¢ rance to join the government and peovie ot the United Siates in celebrating tbe cent -a- nial anniversary of the surrender of C ale bt nf "0., Wore 213, ely a At the cans a | Gould, formerly iiss Dickinson, and Miss CKURLTY TO CHILDREN BILL. spectators, Who ehcouraged him by shouts of | £235 onck Geena Shee Sane Aeews © Wide, | oMice they Kow of no damage to the ¢ a L “ 7 77 48) 7 7 $200 each; Brown & Bro., $100. Messrs. Lona: » , = lis, Were concurred In. - = ‘ cannes: toi | Het vergsasted the hostess im reetving-—— | ‘The next bill called waa the bill to incorpo. | |For Your helm,” “blow your whistle," ete. | W.'E andcrson and J. Donnelly were also sliznt impossible to tell whether aay datheee veh | jf PUrSUAECeOr a Devious order, Se Buse . Pauag gat, ,tulnister, and Mme. | Asta | rate the Soclety for the Prevention of Crueity | TBFC® Spams of the Long Bridge | jocers. here has been done or not. ‘Telephone comnu- | per Procceded to the consideration of District 27, rue Raubutean, Paris | Buruaga also entertained guests at dinuer elty: Swept Away. Up 9th street, opposite the market, MeDantels’ Pcanal tote. | businces. —Mrs, Comptroller Knox gave a | Children tn the District of Columbia. The Saturday afternoon and night there was a | restaurant los o — a he usual a8 ag) GBILLON Temar—unlite pills and the usa; 00 Saturc and greatly eojoped party to childion | Dill was agreed to. Hud; IElchhiorn Dacow dence, | Bication all along the line of the caual to liar. purwatives—is agree bie to take, and “et . AR er’s Ferry this morning bi no new#ot ai - cueRenee. continuous stream of visitors to the neighbor- | £1,500, Jobn Scott, eating saloon, #200; George | Ft ao De caDaY aUtaorities so | - PERSONAL. nator Jones, of Florida, leaves On ating a damsge at all, and t autuorities 1 from 3 to 6 o'clock last Saturday afternoon, tn e or vi ees Hilton, provisions, $75; S. T. Jones, Nour aud able, for bishome lo Pensacola this evening, with Pp never produces irritation. celebration of the birthday anniversary or dae | | The blil to relieve the churches of the Dis- | Hood of the Long bridge, which was expected | fey esd a: Wopthing netaneee ee ae BE Soy pIACe AONE Whe Saat By tate eee ee | the remains of his son Willlam EL, 17 pearsot Sold by ail Chemists and Drugwisis of her sweet ttle girls, , | Wlct, and to clear the title of chureh property EUS OLES ee ee cueoe Evels, meat shop, aid H. Middleton's restaurant, | 3% a age, Who died last_night.—General Sickles a | me evening i of as pass 8 y 5 ehtid, cloth: |“) " : ° CENTS THE BOX fevt | Navy Paymaster Thos J. Gowieand Miss cute | oP Oran ora Assen. were early butriced d agatust passengers, aud | for sou ds Me Semmes & Co. Erorera wee ey ee ee ae A. Gedney will take place at the Metropolits The bill to allow the Belt Lie railroad to | BO Che was allowed to pass over the siracture. | flooded four fect and lose over $2,000: Messrs. Bains Se orn CRD ARS 200 900 1008 z 4 suc AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ic © Cuenth end se al onion Se rewove its track from Oblo avenue and to | Some of the railroad men ventured on the draw | Strang «Tucker lose ¢i00; Shaier'< Clary ine | of coal on the whart Which was washed (oa | not Tuning for oflce, thinks that domestic 817 Ninth st. northwest, SO ee Ee aa et eee eee ie Quduiess | extend {ts track down i4th street to the Bureau | GUFing the afternoon and gave It ag their optn- | over $3,000; J. H. Bird, lime, cc. over $500) G i. | smallextent and muddiea. The New Contral Tea hepereere ee prove one of the attractive events of the or Eberaving and Printing, and trom thence to | 100 that as soon as the ice’ witch was beatlag | Holmes, restaurant, $900; dou’ © agit. | lost one fourth ot their platform and Lad is0 | tba paket GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO son, ‘The ceremony Will be performed by tas | Water street along C street, was passed. Wastincon HOF the bridge just south of tue | cultural implements. &c., loses over $2/00) 11 | TODS Of coal on the hart partly washed. Tacy | house Servants. ——Secretary Ramsey, Mr. . Rev. Drs. B. F. Bittinger and Robvert N. Bier. The MiNto allow the Metropolitan Matiroaa | Wasbington draw was relsed by the tide the | fae flooding of guano, clover "75.6. | Slimate wher entire damage at sz) 6: 0, | Burch, f Washington, wereis Men fan cae MODEBNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING Phe Dartmouth Coleve Alumal Associaton | company to extend its track from F street | Didge Would go, After nightfail there was. | Erpocd « Co. grocers, lost Over $2000, priaot, | Th€ Consolidated company, although Winsiip's De NTS eee Bona emer SN Irs meecnoE Gir for thie seer on Wedvestay eveuine or tis | ate Printing eeectetee Bureau Of Eagraving | Feri of Stans heard ty those near by, and | paliy sugars. ‘The commission merchants on | WA" appeared to be to ‘the maladie of a sea | day.—— Mrs. | fod im Soe Yor tat Wotan. AMDT AGING & Eade wOnue t ner for this year on Wedvesday evening of this | and Printing, was also passed. Hikes Sounds increased until about 5:30 o'clock, | this square generally escaped serlous dimige, | Saturday, also had a wontierful escape. The | of ee ie lw lb hag ne wo eee © BARGE WORUS GF (eek tu te dinins rooms of “Tue Portand.” | | ‘the bill declaring Inauguration day a tegat | When the structure gave way and the thres | and thelr {oss may tasty bee esgeeed | Whar was but ittle Gamage a, thelr viesricks ne ts ee ee COMPETENT WORKMEN, ‘the new Frene hetel ut Taomas Circle, | holiday In the District was passed. haw tote ning from the south end of the | by two figures. McClelland’s foundry, at the | UDbUrt and but ttle coal’ washed away. | can’Mivisier to this country, accompa ted by ATTEND PROMPTLY ALL JOBBING OKDERS. jan12 | ENUINE sa 3 WATER, bromnr eas : Ey: : ™ e: x te rhet 1 ~ e y- two daughters aud six mcabers numbers over sixty members, ‘The bill to allow the Washington ard Ches- | 7aw to the north end of the causeway, tioated | corner of Louisiana avenue and 10th street, was | Their less ts hence slight. So also at the Mary- | bis wife and nington at the present time, | apeake raflroad to extend its track wishin the | (On an Immense ice pack toa distance of from inundated, tho water covering the lathes anJ | land company’s—Hays docks The George. | of the Mexican Leg dinner is looked forward to as | city limlis was passed. three to four hundred ae when the leeverg | other tools, which will certainly make It aeces- | 10Wn College boat-house was silghily damaged Meg senor Tae igen veut that prosatees to be especially epjoy- | | The House was considering the Bul to alow | Ad's freight grounded and stopped. Exch of | sary tor an extensive Job of cleaning to beaone, | BY belng stove In at one end. sfoore’s plaster | — Hip igi pe pili regent: Stems yom | the Southern Maryland to enter, the District | (bese three spans is 130 feet long, and as they | atthe Bazaar there was considerable damage | ..lisalso unhurt, Mr, Moore says $i) will | ger of the Siaais Zeilung, shot fatally EXC rought from Sari Q LSIOR <a precisely + tt is drawn from the sprite > card 5 e “f } 5 ¥ . appear from the shore they are intact and ma! e breaking: ric! fully cover all his losses, both on Water street | by accident tn New York yesterda).—-—Mr, Bok Cases, Oo 8 Some | Sarit aE eek me | ety Rar ac tg rete: | Frere Rae ecu e a | lacy teers aia nea uc i | Eade fn cnc | man a, a ered ae 5 ave ‘and lit sh woh a. 5 | 0 i z st b i e tlour get- | of ‘ 2% 3200 Pa. sve" Riaws Bosse Baicsucae.ameee™ | VER Fcalled, and It poten, | Pore 8 a achat ban Oe Pal when this break occurred the red stenat_or | LOE TUL Ey SaGHInG SEU EOE Ten Ene | bg wee Heal eoaccmabers alll wasenuueed | King, Director oF Surveys, Fesched * oalng- Seek tei ‘ and his danghters had the pleasure on Filday | A True Bill. danger Was up and go remained. From thi: | ing'o ancther horse he was gotten out. East of | last nlghtby a flood which camedown the caval, | ton A eel aval. QIDSEY T. NEED, Vt chiss Mrs: Sherman home from Bo ton, | Congress will be derelict in its duty toa long | @0d of the bridge itts seen that the rallrcad | the maiket ali the business people on 7th street, | OVerfiowing its banks and making a bad wash | formerly kepresentativ narree she ha: sc SNES track bas been warped and ratsed 1n places, 10 fr and partly undermining a small portion of one | fornia, Is in the city, staying at 920 te suffered. Mr. P. Mann, agricultural imple- ude WheebRre Sea ee toes. her \ suffering community if 1t allows the Long | replace the three spans will cost about $3) 000 ments, from $3,000 wo $5,000; Mr. EG, | Stde of the mill, It can be remedied at once, | avenue.—— Mr. James Anthony Frou: 4 pre- Miter, Mr: wh TR | M if the late Thoma nd Mrs. Washington McLei : Bedge to be rebuilt upoa a dam which extends | murgr To REPAIR THE BRIDGR ARRIVES wirnin | Wheeler, over $1'500, and ail the restaiane; | however, and serlous damage thus prevented. ing a bicrraphy 0! 4 33 Seventh Street Northwest. pen visiting thelr daughter, Mrs’ Hosen ve | out Into the river and causes our streets to be THREE HOURS AFTER THE ACCIDENT in that row. sufler sone. Most, of these took | MI. H. P. Gilbert lost three Scows, whica may but ee ae ae Iiggs House, leave for Clacinnatl tis éve- | Hlocded every spring.—Kepubiican AS scon as this part of the bridge had given | the precaution to anchor thelr whisky ang | Yet turn up somewhere, however. Mr. Jonn | autoblogrephy ¥ . $ 3 ‘The long causeway, or earthwork, which con- | way the information waa tell hed to the } Other liquors, following the example of the | Leetch was damaged about $200, and the Wash- | bands. eT Th SOLE AGENT FOR THE WORLD RENOWNED | Lean Exhibition for the Narse's School, | stitutes the northern approach to the Long | ra lroad office in Baltimore, aud orders ‘were | Ainerload ninse people. On Pennsylvania ay- | ington and Georgetown and Kennebec Ice | 4x oppen issued by the War de irtment BEINEKAMP PIANO. in (be Tayloe marsion, ts to have a Martha | Bridge, 1s such a nuisance as demands immedi- Even to repairit at once. Ry 11 o'clock a tran | enue probably the heaviest losers are Messrs, | Companies sustain i Joes of about $200 each. uires that each company commanu-r shal | Washington Tva Party tomorrow evenifg. | ate abatement. By causing a gorge of tceon | load of bridge timber had arrived near the | Beall & Baker, (4%,) in whose store the water | The sewer in front of Ray's and through | Fed\ ssaaiccerye proces Licey FOB EXQUISITE TONE, FINE WORKMANSHIP | Young lacies will dress in Martha Washington | Saturday, it turned the river into the city, pro- | north end of the bridge, which was followed | stoca two feet deep, and entailed a los3 of prob. | Which bis mill race passes, broke and ti see that a ery : mn” is kept o " | costume. ‘The music, for dancing, will be by | ducing a flood such as wes never known here | auring the pight by asecond load. | Yesterday | ably $5,000; Stott’ & Cromwell, (450,) and ¢. | the cellar, Gamaping £0 oF 90 bushels of feed. | all the men in ompaby and who may join AND DUBABILITY, | Prof. Louis Weber. Dcfore, and need never be experienced again. | Mr. G. C. Wilkins, the superintendent of the Christians, aruget each lost about $1,000; | Taking it all in all Georgetown had a wonder- | it hereafter. 2] tifal Ths dinner given by the Hon. Walter a. | The damage inflicted 1s very serious, and the | Baitimore and Potomac allroad, was on the | Campbell & Kennedy, 606, hardware; Bryan | fuletcape. The water was four inches higher ‘ = ‘Thane Benatital Ingtewmemis are taking the 102! woos or new ors, ar Kis reskiense need | cnt effects produced will not be removod for.s | ground piving the neceanee Order, aud it tre | Bros, 608, $1,500 each; Browning & Middierom | in this frechet than in 1st7, yet thedataage was | SECRETARY Seed iand Commissione Raum i strect, Saturday evening, was one of the social | long time. The causeway 1s also directly | ice should move out and tho bridge ve not fur- | grocers, 610, and S. K. Gittings, hardware, 612, | much less. returned f10m New York this morut:... CALL AND EXAMINE LATEST STYLES. events of the season. Among the distinguished | Chargeable with the production of the great | ther damaged it 1s possible that in from six to | lost but slightly, having their goods moved THE CARP IN THE PONDS DECISION IN Faven 60 cae OF DisTaicr Cr. ‘To place these Pianos within tp. n of all, I guests present were Mrs. Hayes, Gen. Sherman, | malarial marsh that stretches its disease-en- teu days the trains may be running again, early. Z.D. Gilman, druggist. on the north | below the Babcock Lake are believed to be all = + MARTE Save latayuraton Fae Dy ene ents Attorney General Devens, Hot. George Ban? eect jength along our river frontage. But TRAVEL BATWEEN NOR(H AND SOUTH. Side of the avenue, loses several hundred dollars. | safe. Prof. Baird, U. 8. fish commissioner, di- | The Court of Cialms has just decid: unant- “purchase tpon monthly instalments of Sid to ais Croft. Representative Loring, Bishop Doane, of | for this ldge of earth there would have been | now going over the Aqueduct brid; This | Mears. Beavans & Shaw (tlour and feed) lose | rected that high wire-screen fences be placed | mously awarding ji it in favor of the ermonth. NOCASH payment Required or IN- Albany. and Bishop Willams, of Connecticut. | no collection of sediment year after year until | breakage, of course, interrupts travel between fully $2,000, and it may go up to es; at | around them, which wasdone before tue tieset claimants who save scoops agi! st the WEnest CHARGED, sod ail Instruments furn- Mrs. Lincoln's (Besste Beech) reception at 615 | 1t has tecome an actual horror. This is the | the norih and south throuzh Unls city and the | Schhelder’s foundry, 12th Strest and Uhio ave- | occured. Although the wire fence was sub- ished to purchasers at cveb prices. H street to-morrow evening will take the form | opinion District of Cclum bla on what !8 known .3sewer of all who are familiar With the sub- | fast mal! trains south leaving here at Lo’eiovk | Due, the loss ts from $500 to $1,000; St. James | merged for several hours it 1s not thouglta Ss Fendall, ver Wack, = LD ON MONTHLY INSTAL = of a literary medley to which all guests desir- | }¢ct, and the demana for the removal of this | and arriving at 9:10 had to be stopped. Th- | hotel suffered the _freatest inconvealence, the single carp has escaped. Page mp 8 pa ome La ORGANS BOLD ON MOD SSTALMENTS | ing it will have the opportunity of coutripat. | tmbankiment is universal, tis fortunate that | malls will go on toe southern tran: , passen. | tires teipg extinguished early in the day and FLOOD NOTES. 1874, and from thence on 8.65-100, anda OF 35. irg.— Mrs. General Darling, who had tnvitei | Congress Is here, at this time, so that those Ts for which will leave the B. & P.’dypot at | the store room, Darber shop and otner portions ‘The highest point reached by the flood tn the - SSE =a several guests on Thursday night at the Na- | who are In charge of this city and District, who | 7 o'clock @ m. and 5 p. 2., by omnibusses the | «tthe house were dacmaged, {t 1s Thought in all | Baltimore snd Potomac depot building was20 | THR Coroxsno LeGIsLaTCR® has adopted a was ap ae ~—— (2 aweniancs: Uonal Hotel reception, was suddenly excused. | make Its laws, Impose its taxes, and direct tts | route for the preseut being up Pennsylvania | to the extent of $2,000 to $2,500; H. Lea's Sons, | inches above the main floor of the building, | resolution expresslug sympathy with - land. ASE BRIEN, 419 9th st eer. before il bad arrived, by the news of her | expenditures, can see, each for himself, the tm- | avenue, Unrough Georgetown, crogsit the | urcertakers, Icse $10) on cloth and coftia trim- | ghortly atier Light fall. As stated in Satur. | A resolution iudorsing- tative B fard’s Mahca a specialty of tie exannuation and repalzsof | Mother's death, which she did not announce to | Ferative necessity of hereieomeibing af once | Aqueduct bridge and over on the Virginia side | mings damag:d; “MeDermot Brothers, coach | Gay's Sram the vec Of the bulidine ae a eaiheed pine ee 5 phegdar PLUMBING, ‘With a View to {ts proper sanitary ar- isturb her friends, but excused herself 01 the | 10 relfeve the people here from danger, disease | to Fort Runyon, about a mile from the south makers, succet ded in removing their stock that | station had to be abandoned during the day, | unanimously, aud by @ Wes. wd rangemenie. Urders prompuy ol) octvé-Sm* | plea of Llness, and death,— Post, end of the Long bridge, where the trains could be dame ged out of the range of the flood, aud the traing arrived and departed to andfrom | senate.