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> i. PA a £ « ’ * ICTION SALE ’ s ART NOTEs. |. akeaeie > AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR; | °08 rusuic SCHOOLS IN YEE OLDBN | tember to, t1, the teacher was rectal to THE EARLY INAUGURATIDER ee te = ee AR A ee f Organize classes in geography. = ——— Th a report to the common cout sma FUTURE DAvs. _______ | PYTNCANSON BHOS., Auctioncers. DOUBLE SHEET. Lae _] september 19, 1543, It is stated: Charets ated or. at - = = Ny = Eng. | RecOnLRCTIONS gOF THK VENERABLE Mt HHOMAS DOWLING, Auto ALMINISTRATOR'S SAY E OF HOUSEHOLD | ————————_____________. | piscoveny OF A MISSING CHAPTER IN THE wuS- | hours from March '15to September 15 ate rom | lish pain"! has deen knig! y the Empo. CATON— DID JRPFERSON RIDE TO THR mee FURNITURE. &c, a OTs OF | SATURDAY March 12, 1881. } rory—cugiovs PaRTICULaRs—rremiuMs oF | $a. m. 0 3% p. m., with a recesof 1", hours; | ror of Germa °- S ROPSRBACK’—WASHINGTON CITT WHEN MR. BOREWOUD (CASE FISK, FORTE, VERY HOUSE No. fi¢ D SIREET SOUTHWEST, CLOTRING—THE GIRLS TAUGHT skwina anp | And the rest of the year from 9 tos, with-a | _ Mrs Morn ll has tssued canis fora recop- | TOS WAS a boy, BERNIE, ae AtoTON By virtue of an order isaued from the Bu- SOCIETY NOTES. ENITTING—PUPILS REQUIRED 70 HAVE cLEaN | CCCSS Of one quarter of an hour. toa im ber stato rooms, Corcoran Bullding, | ays ausiscn an to oy On MOM*y MORNING; preme Court of the District of Columbia, — HANDS AND FACES— ‘HE COLOR Qt'ESTION Sethedist Contercncce. next Monday eva tng. Hits ion as to whether Thouids Jefferson . golden, Sat’ a wat call os pales son The reception given last evening wy the | Raisen, 4 : —The Spring Athtbition of the National to the Capitol on horse-back upon the oc- Ma: 8, 1881, 1 will sel CBee 'c auction, BALTIMORE CONFERENCE M. EB. CHURCH. u n (tn New York) o1 casion Of his tna . ping, No. 3738 I street, between or | OD. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Manca 16, 1831, | President and Mrs. Garfield to the army and —_ [Correspondence af The Evening Star.} Academy of Design wy open (tn New ) on a ee ugUratton, has been disow: eee meee — fot COMMENCING a ee cing ail the Household nayy officers and their families was a very In the annual report of the public schools for MARrINsBURG, W. Va., March it. the 22d, and that of she Society of American & ‘Wspapers, but without definite gon- Very surertor losswood ‘Gass iano Forte, Oover | Eiects contained in house No. Street south- | handsome one. The presentations took place { 1374-5 an epitome of the history of the public Aninng (hemaetiiteresting tetaton of the ‘on the 28th inst eamared in order to throw all the light possitie Very bend-owe Parlor Buite with gold tracings, | Bat? iusteter Chae ne in the blue parlor, ex.Secretary Ramsay and | schools of the city was given. bat owing to | annual conference are ite analversaries. lst lee BE tere ens called the cle ane et Tar Seae i fi 4 pina Sthecsea: Tillowe te aes Secretaries Lincoln and Hunt standing on the | some of the papers not beng acceastble the lehed at Limoges, the seat @ One of the great | Called the other day upon the venerabie Mic eearcargemre on | RENN AN. | EMEA Gta hgh eects | tery, wo We vezcea en" te | bth timc inva, we, | errata | Chee saree ee Saperto dc - 1 i} ory Seon an iss Hunt to the rs. Garfield. vast assemblage of people. s Orst , " - Vary fine Fr slinh Beuseala Oacpete. brace hore cdc General and Mrs Sherman entered first, ante | ue eastern part of the city _after | Kev. Dr, Fowler, of New York, missionary gee. | {pPCAr. this is sald to be the Arst tostitution of | now ilving, and probabiy only itving eye wit- Veruaeeis Hall suet Stair Carpets, lozrain Carpets. ap Ouelothe, &e, Brossate Hall ond Stair Carpety, lozrain Carpets. introduced the chiefs of the important bureaus | the year _—‘1Si6_—swas_—_ incomplete, | retary, delivered the address.” He sald that ne | ‘7¢ Klud that has been founded im dhat country. | ness of Mr. Jefferson's inaaguration, Mar. Coton ir aus: seb Ts Cash. JAMES W. BA of the War department to the Secretary of War, | Recentiy, among some old rubbish found in the | bad not come With a sermon, nor anexhorta- | — MT. Frederick A. Bridgman, whe bas teen | came to this city in 1799, when he was not aes with French pate Miciofows and Bol- | Adi inietrator of Estate ‘of Maria L. Ki Who then introduced them to the President: | Wallach bullding, the missing link waa discov, | tloD, Uut with @ message—aad tals massage | In this country fora couple of wonths mee | (ae years old—one year before the removal or ters ° coated. ji Gmiral Porter preceded the navy ollicers with | ered. ‘This is a ‘minute-book of the board of | founded on the word of God. People overwise expects to go back to Europe on the 26ih Inst. | the seat of government from Philadel Very hands ma Cléld"s Bedsfead. complcte. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, his two daughters. The attendance was very | trustees of the eastern district, and commenc- | 2Nd boasting of culture would say, the heathen Daring bi h government elpbia—and Wainnt Hail rack with Mirror. J No. 016 Tth street. | large, and many expressed surprise that there | Ing Monday, October 14, 1816, atid running down | afe a0 far aWay—God will save them—iet them | During bis stay here Mr. Bridgmun tas been | has spent the most part of ite life ere: the Walvut } - back Sideboard. ba — were so many army and navy officers in Wash_ toerebruayy, 1844, the minutes fill some top alone. The profound skepticism on the sab- Co aes of many flattering attentions, as | only absent Intervals being the years spent in Yraluut Pxtension Dining Fable, Dining Ohairs. | TROSTEETR SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IM: ington, but of course those on the retired list | pages, and supply Some Interesting data in re- | ject, that Goa gave his Son to be the saviour of | freaae he fortunate seller of a namber of ply | Baltimore, where he icarned the printers trade, one Se Bg pl iy | PROVED BY A SMALL FRA! " te who are living here made it a point to the early nistory of the schools. The | the world, hinders men from obeying God tn pric when he waz twelve years of age, and after. a“ “EHOMAS DOWLING, | g By virtue of a deed of trust, dated. eae to call to pay thelr respects to the new | first entry notes that Kev. A. Hunter, Messra, | 5e0ding the gospel tosthe nations, even in the | — The paintings, sketches and studies belong- | Wards occasionally working tn that city. Mr. rarest Auctioneer. | 7in's Jee and, daly ‘recorded in MO, 30. President and bis | wite The number | Smallwood, Caldwell, Doughty and McCormick | '8Ce of his command: “Go ve into all the world, | ing to theestate of the late Sanford k. Gifford | A100 has, through 9 long hte, enjoced anltorn | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party | of unusually fine looking men present was also | were present. At this mecting resolutions were | ANd preach the gospel to every creature.” ‘Thé | wiil he sold In New York on the 12th aud ce at Febtts Sow pone ne Ree And temperate UNOANSON BROS., Auctioncers. secures, I will well at public auction, in front of | noticeable. All the officers wore full dress | adopted allowing $600 to Mr. pett for teach- | reat pillar of obligation, rerching up to the | 41.4) ‘The collectto! hich will ‘abils Bow possesses his facutties nearly untm- the preiises, on SATURDAY, Manon 19rm, 1881, | uniforms as required, and most of the ladics ing the poor childrea of the 3d and 4th wards, | throne of God, on which Christ sits, rests down | APF. collection, which will consist of | pared. He resides ~ ABUSTFE'S SALE OF STEINWAY PIANO, pare ehat a h Upon us, a the w 7 over two hundred numbers, will include many } bear the spat HOPSEHOLD FURNITURE, UARPETS, 80 | ut 8 o'CLCCK P.M., the west one-ha'f of Lot 26 and Bresent were in handsome ball tollets. Mrs} The next entry is of August 25, 1Si7, when Upon us, and though the worldly wise may urge, allof Lot 27, in equare numbered five hundred d Wore mauve satin, trimmed with polat ‘Ith hts famtly on Sth street, HOUSE No. 703 ‘itd | gna eixty-aine (5 “here be has lived for more than i g a 2 ” 4 { Mr. Gifford’s works now on exhibition In the } halr acent a ci it 7 “ a Messrs. Hunter, Caldwell, Crabb, Chaimérs ana the heathen alone,” tt 13 our imperative | 91 iB CeLUMry, & good specimen of -& well-pre- Stitt NortH WE together with the improve- | ince ard a bunch of pansies. Her hatr was as | Davis were present, and It was tesolved tans to go, or send men tosave them. Idolatry | Melropolitan Museum of Art, and some of his } served old gentleman, sarroundal by comtorts By Virtue of a deed of trust gna, and te- Oue-fourth of the purchase mmay | USUAl Simply arranged. She and the Presideut | the trustees visit the school weekly in rotation, | {+ Net an excuse, but a crime, which God 1s not Snore. &bd hosts of porsonal friends, ‘The reporter ‘uly recorded in Liber 3 oF Se six, twelve audelghtesn | Showed great cordiality of manner. Mrs. | Daniel Rapine, John Chalmers, Mr. Crabb and | Wiliipg to countenance, and although ali the | — The committee on design of the Blair Mon. Was welcomed and the Qbject of the call made ne Of the Isud recorda ton Quan X pe- cent peranzum, | Hunt wore brown striped satin, vel District of C Imola, f wilt sell at page suet f haser will be fat ny made. Mrs. Ll rien biack | isis ED. Tippett appeaRs as" eecretary, Sor: | \ared. It would "eettainiy be a”misteres | QMEDE AsGoclation met at St. Lowts recentiy | SDD, whe ME. Caton very, cueert ally’ as of © lumhia, pil al i ic he not purchaser wil taken. | somely made. vs. Lincoin wore a rich blac! 1818, E, ippett appears as’ secretary, Sep- x riain iS le | an % wane ator } sented er ation he had upon ee ee ee Ee taste COME SES a the property sold: or aitcamh. 850'de | velver ara Mise Mant ae ay elegant cream. | ‘ember, isis. “In October, 1879, Messrs Carron, haven amo-g such as St Paul describes as meer : Es abedsepelatang ee Of note for | che subject of the early inaagurations. SSG £E 30 O'cLOOm Aa z ited at tive of sale. Termsto be com- | colored silk, combined with garnet velvet and | Crabb, Carberry aud Davis appear as members, | “Being filed with all unrighteousness, forni- Proposed statue. Two prizes of I Wes SIX mcnths old,"\said he, “when \< ne Tay Lor m~ 3 ne “ iment oned tn Hahibit av attached to auld trust, | Pktd with in seven days. Spanish lace. Mrs, Blaine wore | and 1h July, 1820, Messrs. Hunter, Cray), Ri- | Clon, wickedness, covetousuess, malicious. | $00 abd $100, respectively, will be offered to ihe | my ai ake JOHN T. ABMS, Trastes, | trimmed with omprisivg in part Nearly Ne two seulpto “ ents brought me to this country, and Amsgnificent dress of white brocaded satin. | piueand G. Watterson were present. A Mr. | Bess, &c.”"—and such were the heathen de. o sculptors whose models, even though de- | si v ed in Montgomery county, Md.. where thay: ~teinway Piano, Two S fas, ERY SALE OF FIVE VALUABLE TWO | Mrs. Mac\s who accompanied her hus- | Charles Hamilton 1s recorded as cat wi scrited by bim. The man who feeis for the | ¢iHed, are considered worthiest. June 1 is the | livid about two years prior to moving to thie Seven Wainnt Chamber Rete, Piuows, YEBICK DWELLING HOUSKS ON | Dard, ue ones GaREVRLL OwOTeL InverGe!|| Cee Dated at the mete Oe vAEURE Hite Welfare of his fellow man, 1s hé who possesses | ‘ate fOr Closing the ists in thts competiiion. city, watch had’ not then been long lata owe ereees Caneeer cees gnats IH AND P AND. STREETS NORTE, [cheat sbk, combined. with plain lavenier silk. | 120, Under this date It is stated the board pro. | the spirit of Christ. “For he that hath not the | —Mr. Howard Helmick, formerly of Wash | #4 bsd very few houses bullt. Sty father ing Machine, Tat i ALSO. OF ONE-HALF IN TenEs ¢ |” Miss Blaine and Miss Dodge, (Gali Hamilton), | ceeded to the examination of the scholars“and | SPIit Of Christ 1s none of His.” We cannot | inpton, has been engaged to exocute a seri = Tablen, Divine Room Set INA VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 1itH | Secretaries Blaine and Windom, Miss Betué | wear satisfied with the progress they had made | Bave this spirit and withhold our means fron Sine SR sepa 4 COUNTRY FeRM Hovse, ches torts ain STREKT, BETWEEN © AND Rab | Kvars, ex-Secretary Sherman ani nieces aad | In the wert Ce eee es they had tuey | Fim, Religion costs, but it only costs us asade- | C\chings of the late Mr. Carlyle. They are to | hen stoodon what 1s now sth street. ae ney Cain TSE AND AVENUB INGE WEST. ALSO. OF | cx-Postmaster General Maynard were ali | wear taught” At the meeting of September | LOmInation 31 cents a year per member for | De Teproductions from authentic and uapubd- Box, ISG + HROUG! Dining Rom Quairs, Kitchen mars JOUN EB. LA y ‘SON MERIDIAN resent, assisting in entertaining the guests, 1520, the her Ww. i 300, {1 @ Cause Of missions. Show me a man whose | lshed portraits and sketches, covering a period | TbIS Was In 7-99, and the oMices of the general Huwand UNIveRstTy onpeSDeeE? ES Xmong the others present were Gen. aud Mrs, dune, 1822 = Siecera Hanne Tantton game religion only costs him 25 cents.a year, and | Of about fifty years, and show thelr illustrious | government were moved hore the next Feat Konig? ip Mensa s Aegean Mim Shetton; Cok aba Mas eersienckat and | Carberry and Watterson present—six pupils | Will sow you a man whose religion is uot | Subject in the more intimate aspects of his | Iwas but a child at that time and have now oo Ds Rirthe of & decree of the Supreme Oourtof | Mrs, Sheldon; Col, and Mra. Corba; Mr. and | were dismissed from the school—the board be- | Worth 26 cents a year, and it 13 quite Itkely he | home Ufe,—at work in lis study, and at ease in the Dis'riet (f Colambia in Whice va. White alm will be cheated out of 35 bis garden distinct recollection of any particulars of Mr. SALE OF THO: tal. Fy Gi io. sp s Mrs. Bickfor en. Swaim; Gen., Mrs. and Mis3 ing of opinion that heated Out of 25 cents of that. The ad- he = Jefferson's first Inaugur: ion, Which look place iis ON EK STRE tate onthe 1ith day of Dacamber a De rom; Gen. and Mrs. Van Vilet; Gen. and Miss | ioe way ume survicentuy weraveren, | OTess Was recelved with great enthusiasm, —Mr. Theodor Kautmann, who ts now loca | in iso; only ah impreasion thine wie eae EN VERMONT AVENUE AND FIE- | 1840, the undersigned Trustece will sell ot public | Townsend; Admiral and Mrs. Sands and Mrs. ke = INETEUCTED. Bishop Bowman, the assistant bishop, occu- | ted in New York, ran over to Washington fora | {8 my mother’s arms, she to witness that iff SAREET, FACING McPHERSUN | suction, at the tines herein mextioned, the follow- | Dalton; Admiral Scott and his son and hisson’s | On July 22, 1522, tt was ordered that “no child | pled the chair this morning, and after the pre- € an : - t, which | remember rfothing of, being ther ine-deseribed real estate in the District of Colum- | wife; Admiral and Mrs. ‘Temple; Gen, and Mire eat ‘adn’ eastern free | liminary exercises Dr. Fowler was introducea, | SOFt visit last week. He regards his present pre were but. fei By virnie fs do-ree of thesn vie Midball; Colonel aad Men ae Oee inal salen tee ota ene tien Who presented the clatms ot the missimmec; | home as a much better fteld than this city tor tt pee TE Fa — Sone nt Coe ee ee Op WEDS ESDAN, rit 230 bay or Manet, A-D. | and Mrs. Sharpe; Admiral and Mrs. English; i Be Of Sis yee sg requirea | S0Cicty, Urging the necessity of a more syste. | aN artist, in & Noancial point of view, but says | Ew. and noni Capitol, There were Dat few Seether sie Minden nea wintat onan i 1 3 : * Ce eS prea: Lieut. and Mrs. Stralder; Captain and Mrs. ber o the Same year the teacher was reanired | maticand Mberal benericence. He Inststed on | be misses there the clear light and’ pure air people here then, and most of them were me- Soiemaenta Bell at G eighty-nine (s) | Willlam Smith; Gen. and Mrs. Brown; Gen, | (10 Lave prayers every morning at the opening | the poor as wellas the rich contributing to tals | ®hich he used to so greatly enjoy here and | chanies and working men, who had come here TUESDAY, © sion, Ineaare numbered en, and Mrs. Haven; Gen. and Mrs. Hurl- | 04 the school and to instruct the scholars under | great cause, and declared any member to be | Which, he adds, must always make Wastine. , 0 Be Temises, th _ ’ : to build the government offices. I can not say » valuabl in the city c ashineton. Each lot is im- | but; Lteut. and Mrs. Irish; Lieut. Commander | DiS care tn the principlee of the christian relig- | without excuse who fatled to do so, We forget | ton a favorite place for painters, a "tellers 3 - * SAEs sa ss Lote three) and four (4,) im | proved by a handsome well-built two-story brick | and Mra Hoff: Col, and Mra Kockwelk; cou, | 100,.without reference to eests” ‘Tne record of | thetact ihacenvice gave all—Himselt—for us, | —str Frederick Leighton, president of the Tis tret inauguration Or the Incidents eon: provements” ‘These Lota have sich afscntheer ny | CTUEE ROME RAEI DE oy oroon P. M.. in | a0d, Mrs. McCawiey: Gen. ‘and Mrs, Dann: Toceaiprcer CONdUCE ANd Cae appORntoceN PEPE | 8Nd We should certainly give a part ot what | priuish Royal Academy, has chosen an amo. | Dected with his secobd inauguration in 1505, K'street of 2s fost, and are 120 fest deep; her wal | gota e pres Halt Interest inand | Capt. and Mrs. Heap; Mr. and Mrs. Quaitrough; tat ere aay 2 | We bave to Him. He eulogized the Congrega- ‘ . i "1 F committee to ask the coun: to the midele twenty (20) feet 1rant on 11h street | Assistant Spxgeon General Crane; Gen. aud 2 | unrthwet, by the depth taerect, of Lat nineteen | Mrs. Rickett® Dr. Norri Woneach jot:) | (39), in suusre No. 211, in the city of Washington. | Gen. and Mrs. Barn be offered separately. 9 authorize the | tionalists for thelr zeal ta praying and liberal- | UUs subject for his exhibition picture for this | MF. Caton has a distinct recollection. “1 re: Terms of sale. One-fourth cas ; Dr. and Mrs. Baxter; | (ployment of a female teacwer to tnstruct the | ity In giving for he cause of missions. Rov. | year. It represents the Propbet,Eijan in tne | MCm@ber Well,” he said, “about the second in- a A augul le sas a ptainand Mrs. Brown. | Sizis Dr. Vincent, of the Sunday School Union of the | act of breathing Mfe into the “body of the } to reomayivsuie etoren ee oon on tee at fix, twelve and | On THURSDAY, af 24rr nay or Mancu, A.D. | ing: Commodore and Mrs. English; Admiral IN SRWING AND KNITTING. M. E. Church, was Introduced, who addressed | widow’schild. The intent look of the Prophet, | gravel path, between 24 and Gth streets, when leed of trist out "wildy of al cash. at | Lowes (shand elvhicen Uo ir okek sane arta | and Mra. Raymond Rodgers; Admiral and | On April 3, 1524, a resolution was adopted that | the conterence, looking through all the deoare, | whose face 1s Seen fo protic ts tvek wage | Sir Jefferson passed. : Use option «i the purehaner. "If true ave notes | where kuowu ae “Serlan Wii ie whepiaiee | AUS. Jobn Rodgers aud thelr daughter, ever} scholar Detore he enters school shalt have | HeutBor Sunday “schoo work, Uunging tho use | dear bes. Both figures appear upon a pares ; : : plied’ with is tev days, the pi of Colum " = eS | Gen, and Mrs, MeCiure; Gen. and Mrs. Cuttel : wether ea gave | Of the International lessons ‘in our Sunday | plain background, Itke that of a portralt. patie hme AS the risk snd cost of the . | | On THURSDAY, min: 24rx nay or Manen, A.D. | Col. and Mra Fycudenberg; Major Slack; Ad: | “bis hatr combed and face washed,” On July | schoole—the catechisme and especially the at | The Cincinnati people and papersare warm | WD threo friends beside him, ati mounted. Conveyane 3 | uss ocwock P M.. 1. t seven (7), in block | miral and Mrs. Almy; Mr. ald Mrs. Fitch; Col, | 15th of the same year {t was resolved that the | tendance of our Sunday School scholars a ASTHUR & BIPN Lot Thirteen (14). iu block gevea (7), | and Mrs. Breckonrldge; Mr. and Mrs. Frances | president ni atsi owa’ 4, | Who they were I aon’t know. ere the board, Mr. McCormick, b3 re | On the preaching services of the church. Theelo- | {2 thelr pratse of Mr. E. F. Andrews’ portrait | Whe Mey nt know. There was no eet. | of Howard | Green; Dr. Flint: Gen. Watmough; Lieut. and | «uested “to attend the f Trustees. wn as subdivision N 3 nor 930 4% etre J TARBELL DYES, University Grounds. One third of th Dw. ol every Sabbath | quent and carnest address of Dr. Vil ent sprang | Of the late Mr. James Frazier, which waspatnted | OBC cise, no procession, no carri * Edese a : . ahinee < z ‘ | horsemen besides the four. ‘The people on the wr. Tth st and Ba. Term +) “ , | Mrs. Long Edes; ‘Maj. Nickerson; Mrs. Bigelow | Morning and lecture the pupils of satd school | quite a debate, touching the evils growing | on the order of the Chamber of Commerce of | > . THOS S FISHER & CO,” mard-ata_ | of each piece of property io cas, ae tae eeney | Lawrence and her sister, Misa Chapman; ‘Capt, | on thelr moral and religious Auty.* Out of the increasing disposition of our Sunday | that city, and formally accepted by it last week, ep ap beriongnn | in two equal installments, payable, respectively, at | Story; Col. Bacon; Gen. McCook; Gen. and Mrs. CLOTHING PREMIUMS. Schools to patronize the Maryland 8.8. union, | The subject in this case was a most excellent bse aa'd eran tit be a Pesuapieenin BBR SILQHY SATE OF, OVER. FOURTEEN | one and tw, sears rom the csy of ain. with infor’ | Maceelys Gen, and, Mise Haines and Mis | in isis Reve, Fameck and Allon appear as | (rounc Publshing houses, not our own, claim. | one, and it is theopinion of those who kaew Mr. | LHET® a8 1. was but a boy, and Pennsylvania MA oF iN est. ‘posit in money, o: ma each piece o: dark; vi ; Col. Ct : Ad- 825 Revs. E ¥ fe z y can furnish requisites cheaper | Fray: st In I ri cf | e Pas a co GuAZ.*G LAND IN THE 81 ATE OF TEX- improved 4 rty aad oF A Pi lark, and Mrs. Winthrop; Col. Curtis; Ad. g eq) Frazier best in ltethat In this painting Mr. for sidewalks. 1 don't HE § 3 oo Terme apeaiegs | Miral’and Mrs. Stanley; Paymaster and Mrs, | trustees, and the board seems to nave oeen | tlan those of our own publishing houses. The | Andrews. did It ful Menieg ed Lees EE: | with gravel ps OSE THE FEXAS LAND AND | lot, tewutred at the time o} sale. Tecma of sale £9 | Carpenter. Every room’ on the first floor as | willing for the schoo! to appear in pwolic, as | fact, however. was proven false, and the course.| credit. : | remembe; of there being any firing of guns or : daysafter the day 0 two public examindMons were provided for—in | PUrued detrimental to our g denominational | °° jnaging ny what 1s sald py the crowa, | “HOR DOr any millliary display at chat time, Hoe peneneSttT | Ghd on SOnG OF tiie (ables ae Roe ants | July and December; and to stimulate puptis to | iCTEstS 4, THY, .comterence ten referred | Srintineton's portrait of Mrs Hayes recon | MR, MADISON RODE IX A CARRTAOR newspaper at risk and costef defaulting purchasers. | ald On some of the [abdles cut flowers The 2 he subj o the (committee Qn tracts aad = with three friends on horseback beside his car- within theauo- | Allvenveyarciag at purchasars’ co: i company was large enough to fill many of the | those who excelled In Mterature or good con- | Sunday echools to formulate a pa by which | Placed in the White House, does not give gen- S S : WILLIAM HENRY BROWN ®, rooms without crowding any. The Marine | duct, a full suit of clothes or full dress were | the interests of the church could | be complied with withia. olution passed by the Texas | sale, in celault of which the pr appointing us s | after three days’ advertisement i sel on TUESDA' 12 O'CLOCK Now <CANKON BuO= erty tobe resold | Well as the conservatory was open and lighted. D: j be guarded | eral satisfaction as a likeness, Nevertheless, | 5°. There was no procession of any kind ie mes CH Le fo ened oe Office tae: D enema wet, asateeoD, band Played its choicest musfe during the even- | offered as reratuins. From the report of the and promoted. Action will be taken by the | the portrait ia 2 falthtul one, {n most respects, | following, nor any military ort, but It wag Eiao anes of band it MeMalion county, Texas. | Stes henerea eee Gan, Ing. When the reception concluded the Presl- | teacher earch eee, ties certain. boveare fic | conference jon the report of this committee | ard, though as a work of art the picuire.can | about the same as Mr. Jefferson's inauguration. All of the above Land being in Scrip of 640 acree JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, dent and Mrs. Garileld and all the receiving smissal, having completes eir studies, | to-morrow. Oa motion of the conference, the bardly be ranked with Mr. Huntington's best | The city had not grown much and there were each, and positively will be gold to the highest brat Office 410 Sth st. northwest, Washington, party eujoyed a promenade through the parlors | 80d asking that three be permitted to remain | presiding elders were réjnested to hold Stnday | efforts, t is likely to Improve on aciaaintance, | pnt foe people here, There were not many cre ha | arigtuts | Qudcortidor. The house was deserted by the | 83, assistants, the public may learn how | School conventions in thetr respective districts | The much talked of frame made for it 1a Cin: | government Cleeke there, tact ar eae popifta- eae Mage 1 sins tlae: B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. mari2-dtds company by 10 o'clock. the ens nee God) on wet — Vis oa. pee ey a cinpaul has not yet arrived. Ucn being poor working people. Dae oe , Committee. Ww, z ‘The lar meeting of the Classical Soctety | Pupils were limited to 100, t wow i class of elders, for ordination, was then = 2 ' es . O" A. SCHNEIDER.” ence WHOs. EK. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. | _, The reguls DUGeiap evening ae hoe ce bphear Uthat there were some violations | called by Bishop Simpson, and after the usual | _—M- Metssonter has given up his contract tor | Mr. siciges valcecEe . mar5,10 12.thend iy ‘ SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE QN RIDGE | Miss Ransom. This society holds high rank tn | 0! RST PREXIDERT WHO BAD A FROCESSION. the rules that pupils shouid be dropped | disciplinary questions were propounaed, the | Painting two enormous show pictures for the | THE ‘OURTH AND FIFTH | Washington, and although it may not receive | from the rolls on four days absence ina monvh, | Bighop gave them a sound and earnest exhor- | Brussells joint stock cot@pany, to which refer- | B1s inauguration was after the war, and then Tr. the personal attention, as formed, of Mr. aud | for on Tuesday, June 6th, 1528, three boys are | tation in belng true to God and the chureh. Mrs, Garfield, 1t still has their kindést and best | reported as having played trnant trom io wishe + BFTW ER B. Wi H RTHWEST. ALTER &. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctionsers. Dee a anemic Of Colambi ence was made tn this column some time ago, | there were several military companies here, ys | Nothing as yet can be known in regard to | Qi r return ’ . i 2 ee ee as was shown by the receipt at the last | 10 2 Weeks of the previous month. The | the appointments, asthe ilps ot the elders are | 2td B88 Wisely returned to smail pictures and | They met and formed a military escort, and bis pains-takipg babitsin arti He ts futshing | ince rt e " ° : : ; x of @ most tasteful and beautiful re. | Teport recites the case of a boy who had not | scaled. Many anxtons, long-faced preacuers | ty rant si ast. now. . | Since then the practice has been kept up. The POURSH STREET NORTIWES EEE AND huembrance in the form of a basket of choice | attended school since the ictb, his fatuer de- | walk around, seeking light and fading none. | {e!mpo ubjects just now—one a recon By virtue «f » deed of flowers, with the compliments of the donors, | talning him, as the teacher bei!ves, “to drive a | BALTIMORE CONFERENCE M. EB. CAUKCH SOUTH. day of Bepteuber, ALD y . in front Of the old brick Capitol. Bi u ay: c the Black Forest; the other a reception in a me oa embraces among | Its mer oe a fe gees mae a Soe eaee es ae ee Lt ies | castle in Louls NIIi."s time. . THE PROCESSION AT MR. ADAMS’ INATGURATION Ts many of our mo: Inguished citizens, > bree i ceiver ci 1 ‘i se on reel ne NPC rr an 3 officered as follows: President. How tacni | or four days; another doce noe atvena: more | Womens Nico ae areD conference, | _— Messrs. D. Lothrop < Co., the Boston pub- | Was formed at is Louse on F street, and therg Be Oe rp ter ten eens Toney tobe | Sheliaharger; vice president, Hon. Wai, Law- | tan three or four days tn a month, “she has a | In session in Baltimore city, representing tné | ushers, offer to American aritsts prizesamount- | WaS both 2 military and ctvic @isplay on that i Pena purchase money renee; recording secretary, Mrs, Senator Biair; | SWellipg on her knee,” and another absent ali | work and the needs of the society, asking for ing In the aggregate to $1 O, Varying insums | Occasion. I have seen most of the inaugura- Bs ahd tho balance ii | corresponding secretary. Gen, Win. Heary | the Wiater aad spring, exceptalx or eight days. | support and ala from the conterente soso 4 ccusieso Orn wlemeiire cai an for | tions since Mr, Jefferson's second one. The fe (G3) and seventy (70), of | tO exGal instaimen.a, of six ‘snd twelve months, | Browne. ‘The paper at last meeting was by Di, | “She has a complaint in the bi Inagavine and book covers: (routers co | last one, that of Mr. Garilclé. 1 did motese es Dati: s sit division of parts of eqaare ndm- | ¥ith interest fro day’ of Fe'e, secured by a deed | W. De Tiass, on Art ald Archieolocy, covering | Were dropped from the rolls, exeapting the | the Hamilton church aud the Hillsboro’ parson- | ‘April 15 1s the lumit for Sending in the decigas, | the Weather was too bad toga out,” ‘Mr. Catom bered east 1 ave hundred and nine (E of £09), se. | Of trust pon the property scld. AU stot #100 aut, | the fleld or discovery abroad and at home. Tae | latter. July zsth, 1526, the board examined the | age, in Loudoun county, Va. A memorial from Thies ts wiloh pepe aoe fded Will Davos | State: that he went to his trade quite young, cording to the plat or wround pian of thesaid City | atthe cost of the purchaser. A deposit of #100 will z ; scholars and proceeded to business, Tne first | the Koanoke district copterence requesting the | es are awarded will become 7 ced at the case f vhen be ad when thi rty is knocked off. development of ancient art ia Egypt, Palestine, Ly fi i 4 the property of the firm; the unsuccessful o1 abd worked at the case for many years. Wheo eainning for the same forty-eight | be reyuired when the peoperty ie knocked off. Etruria, Cyprus, Greece, and elsewhere in the | clon Was the suspension of the resolution | devising of a plan of division of this conference, oy Mile Sennett Ar ‘accompauled by stamps, | he Wasquite small his father bought the lot of er Aes corner of said aquare, | d “ 2 s east, was considered. Dr. De Hass then passed | 'anUng premiums of clothes and appotntng | and the concurrent action of the Virginta and | 3 ep pyre saul ¢ of dragoons, guided by a peasant of | inaugural ceremonies of Mr. Monroe took place | sted the 8th ‘ih n ty, in the | ea auc- | SDA st.” ‘Tness | mittee was appointed to consider the cases of orfne board present. ana | tr-t year. W. E | Daninicon during the past week, ani the (gen: | =r ; 5 ° 2 As 5 . . though the most meritorious of those not re: | $found on KE etreet where Mr. oslo y NRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRO. to the western hemisphere and reviewed the | &commitiee to purchase $10 worth of Dooxs. | the Hodston conferences for reforming conter- | WOU res caine pon now 18, and built @ frame house there, where Me Eee cna ee Sietimaae eae | Tay os & STREET, BY TWEEN ELE Goudition ana prograxt et Ree Tey enoutte The teachers pay was {lxed at $159 er year. fuce lines and territory was read. ‘The charac. | COWIE Drizes Wesco pers Talldo, | they lived many years, Tis Sather Waka cee » the pises of baviuniug, with | 2 SiN AND IWELF4H STREBTS SOU. anclent monuments were hurriedly sketched— | |The naines of George Blagden, Ethan Al | urs of the elders of the Washington district | PE7eed 0 furnished, on applicalion as above, | Wactor and builder. He patd elght cents eon, consisting of a New Brick | pF Ont of a aececeot the Supreme Court the mounds and mineral works, stone imple. | 120. B. S- core WAEhIngean Goa Me, | REMOTE REFEGS GALLO ae Cee | to thoesdenring as, vical > " | soot for the ground in preference to paying five One-fourth eas’, and the balance | of the Lu Corumbia, passed in Hanity Cee ae ERE NMG SEMIS OL | OTe © Goss epncus Che eo ae zier avd Coiling Denby baving passed ex. | —SeVeral valuable and attractive /though | CeBtS Pet foot Zor a to} . ake ty be eecuren fe the | we will cull at pnblie ‘auction, | ‘The Washinglon Frocbel Society met last ‘The names or Win. Speiden, Mr. Brent, | aminal‘on they were to the class of | mot large) palntiags have recently been added | ON PENSECLYANIA AVENTS, bearing interest at elait per on PSDAY, (the | evening at the residence of Mr. K. W. Fenwick, aA ae ere Sed rere coatinged ya saed | two the collection tn the artroam of the Loan | t that Ume being thought to be more until paté, payable seaii-a 1 7 “ oy 105 N stree nd were most cordiali:; Lee and d shes € 7 cla then ov fi street, Decause of the erection ¢ trust ‘on the proverty sald, or alt | © fougwitu Ceseribed ren! eftate, pons rotaty cloaied ! | < = | cash, styth sez's option. Adeposit of $10) | eee ec tere Ore SE Taner eet today | Une treasurer was authorized to pron transferred {0 the See etree hh Rage fia Pekeoe ges ces ea eyes acter tgs Me, complied with whin fivedepe tae rae dyad one (1001), | guestsof the soctety.” Hon. J. M. Wilson pre. | 824 4 pine tuble for the use of the bo oe ec ee nission 0 this attractive and in- | (ton was a iad seventeen years old at the tine the ribt to reeeil the property at ae risk and cost ustoan Gd) feetot | Sided. and aller the report of the secretary, | OBC rear cf paper, 10) quills, 100 slate p Te THhuwehins passed Cxamaation once oa. J. | structive colieciion from fifty cents to twen Of the Invasion and capture of Washtagton by ef defeultin« purchaser. All ¢ nveyanciaw, &., aye stof | Miss EC. Morton, the following program was i me Ge eon DemeMebtta A. i | ive cents, daring next week. ought to do mach | the Briuish In .si4. and with other young men 2t purchaser's cost LEROY M. TAYLOR, fronting ou **N” street aouth- Patio S010, Dy Mr. ALR, Siatth: tn. | ples for the sehool—and the Doatd 4 Feune tam ens spnoe ih Clase at pularise tt. The new scale witl enabie | yo : tis oczasion, furnishing’ thelt een ee See ee a tree SOL fee eee wR, | stramental muste, by Mrs Bushee; reading, by | Premium dooks, to the Value of #1, were | dist year. W. P, Coe, O. W. Hammond and J any tosee It Who felt that they could nor | Voluuteered pty th ech reer, Became SSS ee z Of @ tbree-story frame dwelliae and | S'romental n Feilwioks vozal dust, by ‘irs. | videred to be pufvhased for distrioation at tne |» Tortciteld wove costed to deacoa: orders | Lape ihe Greta easton pa ridges. He denies that there 7 . i a - | ds y ; ‘i Nel Mr. Drexel teresting’ papel Cember eX " St a admitted into full connection. e class Sore. Diy Gases 2 AL ae Senin sae yg » ATOR Filer DECRMUEE $6 ANG, OF | <cecrtaseaieoritees Sorcdient Gee aa EERO TOSS | UG MER ee ae: Ee ReeDy | whe next) item of interest. 19 a resbiotion | tae anes Part. Kev. J.J. | NBETe as ln many cases, repeated Visits were | and attributes the disaster of repulse toa _ . 4 equal inttaln '$ OR & credit of one and two years by Mrs. Dr. A. F, Mason; tnetrumental mu: ic, } d: stral a As to the exhibit ttsely, It has | WESTER MARKED) TANDS IN THB | Clip “iverert, the purchaser wivian motes ee, | by Mrs: Nimmo; reading, by Bessie Hoach Lin: | @dopled April, 1830, On motion oF Mr. Coyle. | (tareodh. Of Brad addressed the caaterenes | ‘Iaays boen welt worth morethan double the | ee By Virtue of hir:y-tan se leeda of trast to | {ured, by, decd, of trast on the property.” A | coin; dictation exerolses, by Miss Hatet, whica Tie June MiceUne ‘ello taetos tenets aia it as journment. | acmisston fee originally fixed. | and to bad management. growing out of per- Mme, more particularly described a8 follows, to Coe ae ig were exceedingly entertaining, and stnging by | ‘he culug to! RIP Sexi = aaa % | sonal and political jcalousies of oftictats in Elk deede Isted December 4. 1876, and respeo- | Siri, Sea ef tase within getan dee AT eaeeee | Mr. Whipple. Fifteen new metabers were added | Was Taleed to 8900. March 2d, 1931, a resolution | _Reormntsa oF THE CANALOThe Gumbertana | — The Boston Courier hes thts to say of some | 4 ne ai cost of purcasger. Incase of a fuinte | tO the society, among them belng Mrs, Chtet | WaS adopted that no sebolar should continu 12 | ines says: Next Weck the canal Will be realy | Of the really clever work of one of our weil- | Power at that time, ord. au ; : : ————— to comply with terres of sale, the trustees reserve | Justice Walte and Mrs. C. W. Spoif the schools or be admitied,the lacome of whose | for shipment, when 2 small lot of coal will be | known resident artists:—"A very interesting | ‘ Bt te make a reaalo at risk of purcoasse, Hon. A. W. Campbell and wife, of West | parents dispatched on personal account to Willlams- f E | _ The Rhode ‘sland nouse amendment to the Sud 44, snc In liber 839, at pax: and 49 Bleven dceds dated December 5, 1576, and re- | 6 rix! COLE 4 ' e ” 5 H ty collection of etchings by E. It, Miller, of Wash- | stitution providing for school sud spectively recorded among ssid land records, in | GSGVEE MADsL Dw)! rrustees. Virginia, lunched with the President and Mra. Pceene shan SERA Ys re No soleanle Of trelelise on Other OIres | 11 tan. (ts temporarily upon exulbition at tne | for womea was wereotod by woe senate Bber 889, at paxes 475, 475, 440, 457. 409 and 497, | Daric-iut THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. Ganicld yesterday. excepting there should be more than four chil- | Wong have baen recelved at this port. The | (Sten. 's temporarily upon ‘The pictures in— snd tn liber 45, area 1, 2, 8, a eS ee ea CORE Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, of this city, with her dren who are unable to contribute to the sup- | ©@28 Will be ready to ship beforathe compantes 1 aa cabin = pic ‘The deaths !n New York yesterday num- ‘Two deeds dated Dace 5. at recorde! | FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. children, satled for Bermuda to-day from New mp” | are ready, and very lkely before the boatmen | Clude a wide variety of sudjects, Dut all are dis- | pty {sur "The total for the wonk bide fair to ig Liber “5, at payes $9 aud St of aid laud ae ae ry | Xorg. accompanied by Miss Maude Roliins, of | Port of the family. The teacher reported 143 | are willing. The latter bold mectings regularly Ae hing tis ae Eonverine en _ Teach S0%, a great Increase in the death rate. records. « | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER’ y M ig. In Sey s K hi ‘ aly e lear: ———————— ghres deeds Gated amber 7, 1876, and re- ah aoe eee teak Ber Columbia, Mo. scholars at this meetin: Tn September, 1531, | at their lodge room in this city, and we are - corded, two of them in Liber 545, ‘at p 39, the other im Libor 639, at pawe 494 of said | E records. E P VESP ET WHEN | Mrs. (Bessie Beech) Lincoln will receive at | the rules were amendea to provide that’ chil: | reliably informed that te compadies will soon | #4 impression. “The seallment of tue land- ai 5 Seat ead | .H ANv I SIREETS NORTHWEST. age | her residence, 61s H street, next Tuesday eve. | dren should not be adniltied under eigut serrs | De motified there iy ne se ul gon scapes ts forcibly and clearty portrayed, the oe a we : 1Tth day of July, 1678 and duly recorded te | DIDg. of age. In the examination of August 20, 1532, | men 1.10 per ten for carrying. It ts also whis. | Work exhibiting inuch fee! ng pom for fonm.| | SIKEEN—GRASBAOHES. Qotober 34, 2808, ‘Three deeds dated December Sth, 1876, = hber 891, folio 263, ‘&e., one of the land Mrs. George Phipps. of New York, formerly | the names of Messrs. Force, Kt. Barry and.J. L. | pered that tie opérators are uot too weil pomel and compost An Ovlober Day is especielly | by the 3 . Hi 5, at pases i joluni Ba timore, E. é it) nN a Iva E. ea, both of thie cig. * co Sev of them in Liber 84 . ad Tecords of the District of bia, and by direc- | Mrs General H- H- Heath, of Washington, is | Henshaw apppear among ‘those taking part. | with the demands being made ugon them by | Charming, the spirit of the autumn season be. | KEN an. 15, and the other in Liber 839, at page 496 of said | {lon of the parties secured theretiys, he Sunder. | staying with Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Walligeat ‘the | On September 11th, 1ss2,tue school was Grdered | tie miners, aud a lock-olt 1s even inted at oy | IH, Drought out: strongly, yet Ses FerWo deeds dated December 11. 1 nd duly | Signed trustess will sell on TUZSDAY, Mancu | McPherson House, McPherson Square,’ where | to bé closed ih conscaucnee of the choices outsiders, though we have heard no coal men | Means 4 Aows Head is another Deautifal Dit. recorded in Liber 445, at pazes 25 and 45 of said | 22D. ISS. 47 # 3) OcLoce y. ws in froat of the | she will be glad to see her friends, particularly iiecucoD #0 ten SARAGE Say 80. It looks to Us as 2 there 1s one ee ee ee | Bt k morning, Marsh records. | Er ot naotherea ae ie ceacrlbed property = Par: | of the old Washingtonians. m = coq | ahead. We hope we are mistaken.” Dave OnIy TO te cred te enon here, PULLEY | 19th, isi, at 6 <?aiook, Joa Faopons. eugheor One dee} lated May 7, 1877, recorded in Liber | pine, ./9,) bounded as follows, Becinaine sta SS eee ‘The proceedings of Thursday, July 11th, 1833, Tre On 10 20 aon to te mnjore) AB aapee | or Goon! and Josephine Berging, in the twenty - S51, foli9 803 of anid recotds i ag ea The National Bank Problem. are Tecorded. “The Doard met. Present, | Two Tererene Exprosions — at Pacentx | Ct DIPDERE ODDAT ADE. PARLE DOME | Re ee a niecs’s Check on Beenie S08, folio 100 of said recseda * ONMCG ia Liber | Seventeen 1.1) fect from the no.theas corner of | DECISION OF THE TREASURY AGAINST THE BANKS. | Messrs. McCormick and Cosle. A quorum not | bolitewone Bullalo, New York, an iS-year old ‘3 * of seeing these charming examples of Lis art.” | morDing at 9 o'aloc eqgbeadted duced May 31-2817, recorded in Liber | Wechecn'iiic of saitavenus seventeen Cietere, | The following is the full text of the decision | belog present the only Dysiness transacted was | boller was being tested when tt exploded. levels eee —. i LITTON. A $°ock pm. March 10, 1992. OT. of sald recor Two y eiratel et :Cof miei ing the works, which were 100 feet long by 49 | —Amost important and destrable acceaston | pire eenmid daushice tA a ‘Esa, ta 3 : 7 | then westerly paral’el with the north line of said | not to allow the national banks to withdraw | by the Rev. Mr. McCofmick, who united in h a i o = 000 - Likes SOR os panes 357 ae SORE aad eet AB | lot six to therear line of said lot a.x, then north- | thetr legal tenders, which was reached at the | the bonds of hols wedlock a Mr, Swallow to a | feet wide and so feet higa, Six men were killed, | to the smali circie of ortists resident In Wash- the Sesuiliath yons of Ber eae 5 i st Sort Washing including Mr. Paterson, on 2 proprie’ of ax ae neral fran her father’s residence, No 622 F were cueet of the Comata ors of the | Westerly with ee, cope ee, Cabinet meeting yesterday, as aunounced In | blooming Miss Lioyd, from Fort Washington. at Mr ORREL EET eee ar Prooreors, ington has recently been made by the location | sires: noriwost, Sapdey, March 13. at Bote : ie, at public mere ‘THE STAR last evening: The ceremony was brief, the fee small, the par- rs re a | hereof Mr. Richard ¥ poe auction, 0 MONDAY. rux2isr Dax or Mancit. | Muthitue of sald pase or ald oy cole TON Aree | TREASURY DEPARTHENT, Wasmtnctox, D.C, | Wes mutually satlsiled, and the boatd ‘ad- malls of Augie Thor ae hana ee Plodad | Bese elegant and e-céuleatiy ligated studio in | HANCOCK. On March Ith, 194, at 7.120 2 Dne deed dated May 31, 388}, aT 1? O'CLOCK MRBIDIAS, in the Westera | : ‘ 3 x LP , journed.” se) southeast corner of K and 2ist streets, in | UBF to New tsmpshire svenue and place of begin- | March, 11, 1881.—President Merchants’ National “ vernon Fi 2 voor Vir- EW HAN SOG, th year ck . " 2) day, the fiying fragments injuring four | VerZon Row. Mr. Prooke is a nativoot Vir- | Amamiw 1iascoc i ia the seventy-seven ‘i » togethes with the improvenents. Bank, Ci nd, Ohio.—Sir: in rect In November, 1534, the number of pupils was | yester having been born within a few miles of | hisage. goles oF Wantinsiea District of Columbia, the | "gezme of sale Oue thicd cash. tae reaiduo tn your! jetter of the sth tastant, stating that your | TePorted 126, Peoruary sth, (sca, & cbiamuniea- | PeTSOUS.." John ‘Bertubuger had’ Doth legs | amtinpan bat ne Gas spent. a neuer of | Funeral will take place from his iste resi Jnonthiy rent hued for each stasd aud the obee, | (Woconal payments at #ix and twelve months, with k bad, during the previous week, doposited | “on from Hon. Mr. Cainn, chairman of the | broken: Mr. Fisher. left leg broxen in three . Pr No. 241] Pennsylvaula avenue northwest, +s it =o #: | pl e ; years in and near Perlis, where he ld the ad- , wance of the regulations of raid Market) until De- | Toki pata, and aectred bya deed of treet enctky | With the assistant treasurer at New York | COlimittee on the District, asking 1uiormation | Places; Theodore Blokell, face terribly at » m Sunday, the oth inst. “Briends aud relegvos of trust on the i | ured, and Mr. Taylor, a merchant, who was Vantage of the beet tegchers, abundant eVi- | re invited to attend. ‘ lowing etaail Ineakd Weet- ad of ‘000 in legal tenders w! W of ret Telaulve to the Eastern school, was referred to s stedestets ce of wi is show work he ex- elec s em peek to wits Reems asane red 1m ‘at ral persue 100 aoposse menial at time of alo that amount ot leg cireulading ‘notes, thar nthe iessrs. Hatch and Coyle, who'submitted a re- | the mill on business, was thrown 4 feet by the | deuce of which ath bee gent og JENKINS. In Uniontown, D.O., Marcd 1th, 26, 29, 3 SH. 40, 44, 46, 47, ax) | Poroba . : me | Mi th oT wi seb injured. é D hibits. His large pairing entitled “The Pas- | 331 CeaniEsd Spnaree in the fore wath your Os. tor’s visit.”—show!tg tbe interior 0° a negro’s | of hisage. May he rest in'perce. amen 5 canta, wat jis amiay gathered See 2 | gmcnegal from, St, Teress Charo on Banfay, remarkably happy ©'fort at portraying what is | March ) 3th, Nock. et ky x the only equivalen: ‘te this pouniey, of humble | the family dre respectfully invited to attend. peasant life in Lurcee, and which has always. LAKE. On Ssturéay, March 12th, 3531, at 3 aoe terion of are not complied with in | bonds to secure thesame, amounting to $200,000 | Port on February 7th, which was adopted. In | Concusston, but not seriou: u Set and 8” ‘och reners fe rindi tor re tite property Piaticy lak | ae pee toewenaed trorn. tne treaalry fn oe MeCornilck, and Mosare, Coyle aba Bare as CHOKED TO DRaTH BY AN OysTER.— @ anne wa be offered separately. ‘ack oontos ihe defariting icone city to New York, and that bank now desires i 8 ke accident happened last weck in Jachson, Miss. ‘erme fourth cash, of which $25 must be S toreturn them to the treasury of the United | 8ppolnted to unite with the trustess of the p : 'S yaa om carl: wand at the ‘rue or sale balance! | nano.drs Witkase? a GonDoN.{ Trustece. | States and teoskve back ti woos Creomatted | Western school in an appilcation to Congress | Thomas J. Wharton, 1, deputy t nited States ‘one. 4 for aid. Forsome reason the roli of pupils on | Fevenue collector, son of Judge T. J, Wharton, ~ | o'clock a.m, ARTBUR WELLS, son of Oharies A. three tare from day of er Sic igtevet at tg | {ifs case would esteblish a Tule by wnten | November 9un, 18:6, bad fallen to 9g. PO St fue plnoe, and W. HL alley, Bon of ine late | Den ar Rit eabiSe ee epee cones na a gud Elizabeth F. Lake, sed tour mon‘hs and si- rateof six percent, per anuum. to be evidenced the de mit would necessarily be poverned a < Jaoge Balley, . @ a re a Baath are et oD AYR. eer Suir saer’s pt ORY To | "3 SA LUABLE IMPROVED le departme! * iy hee THE COLOR QUESTION RAISED. aud Wharto ied for raw oysters. ex pressed, and the sde:ture as itssands promises | “yopersl Sunésy afternoon, at 3 o'clo-k, irom eee Uapadiomec ti unianelomee ato | Be ase ee cts curred. It seems that sines the 19th ult. avout | Tecelved aletter from P. M. Pearson, chairman | !Dg up a large oyster on his fork’s prongs, good. for | tera Sas = sehievemen Gf bo ordinary. importa plied with f ten days I will resell at the risk and fs bearing dato the 27th fh $19,000,000 of legal tenders have been deposited | of the committee on schools of the common | Baturedly remarked, ‘This 1 tho sind of oys- mn vf r Walk " ars owen a much older ariist than Mr. Brooke, LUSBY. On We 1874, and recorded. by banks for a purpose like that mentioned by | council, dated January iSth, 1837, enclosing a | Sf Walker Brcoks choked todeath ou.” “Weil, a o'clock am. 0 292, and at request of Ceedaarh 4 your's. Of this amount about $1,000,000 wa3 re- | resolution of the common a aestag Tom, I hope that one will not hurt you,” as — A new stetus-@ (the late General McPher- Le cared th T will, as eurviving trust Pleasantly replied Mr. Bailey, angsearcely had | son tg tc be erset ed in Clyde, Onio, bis old Funeral will tate Pp | on THURSDAY, rae 177m payor Marcu, 185) turned by the treasurer, irequests therefor bav- | the board to inquire whether there 13 Low any these words escaped his lips when, without | °° id nce, 13 reet rouLDeArt, BI | Stdwovrocy. Se rinfrontor tapremisés, that | log been received before any redemptioa or | tue board to inqutre whethe instructed in the | other converse, he arose and’ walked to abeck | 20Me, Some tim.ey ext month, It Is the contri- S30 plus Sceviees at Deeliin einer’. rol. part of fot No. 15, in Bquare No. S14) knownas and | notes had been made or the security bonds de- public schools. He says information has been | ertrance. A waiter stanéing pear the door | Dution of the A:wm y of the Tennessee, of which | Kelatives and fricnds res; cctfully faving to. at- cfing the castern twenty four (24) feet seven and | livered. Inguch cases, the transaction being 1n- | conveyed tome that a child by the nameof | cried ont tn alarm, “The gentieman 1s chok- | Gen. MePhersum Was the 2 and much- | tena. bd Peecree. jacae ene acy waece 20rsee Completa, the department had clearly @ Fight (O | Samuel Houston, son of a colored woman, the | ing” Whar'oa jumped up end ran to him, and | loved commandty . "The five te gach vo ee oa YNCH. At 7 a.m. March 10, 1881, Joanna, jweilins House, No B16 Letrect. ee? | Teturn the notes, as has been done. Of the re- | sister of oue Dora Bowen, hay beoa aud 1s at alter trying ail the conventional remedies of | remarkably Daaw dtul one, both in point of de- tor of Tliomas and Margaret PaxqceyLynch, Selc: One-third cash; the resitue in | Malning amount (about $1,800,000) the security present a senolar {n the school over waich you | relief known to him without avail, rushed | sign and Clesas.ess of execution. Its hero 1s seed 23 scare 3 monte suits’. residence, 1621 New two ea’ ments, atsix and twelvemonths, with | Ponds therefor have elther Deen Surrendered | have control. It so, will you be so kind aa to | wildly into the streci in seare of a physician represented “4 an upright positfon, with nis | , Funeral from ker tit Tarot 13un, a 2 o'lI0k ‘ons of trust and vrcit Courseof study | interest at eizht per cept, until paid, toe suet oD agro gre ainst the amounts depos | state by whose and what authority he was | Before bis return, however, Mr. Bailey’s life | right hana ‘fy own gracefully forward, and his endsy, March 9, J881, at € Ta G. éanchter of Mary E. WILLIAMS #0 a WALTER B EDUCATIO NCKKIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, eruer ef ith and L streets nortuweet.— This ‘8 progressive and successful experi- . a relatives ars 1 - | by 8 deed of trustupon the property: #100 Dave , “uready ween made and the | ordered to be admitted, kc. Meeting of Jaa- | had passed beyond the recall ‘of human skill. | hea covered, with the tion army slouch | fur. “ Fy iP cing meaning lish Language, Buai- | SY on, ihe property truck off All conveyancing | trangactions have been $0 far completed that | Yary loth, = ‘ ee ‘Post Dispatch hat, tarned.3¥ ghtly to the lett, ‘left, a8 i bidding his MALONEY. On March 11, 2883, yinx, by single and double entry, adaj eee hon Pareeebee tee ly ean | it has been decided that the precedents of the ‘The board transmitted an answer that no ev- followers Ouf.ard. | In his left hand he carries a | past s o'clock p.m, PRANe MaioNky, eged ten bo warlcty of boniness; logution and fee, | forma within Bve devs eee een eee onde brooke |.{deuce existed to the best of tuelr Knowledge | . A FRMALE Mpiow aNp Rev, Taos, Keuuy.— | fled mass “and -hig gword bangs Be peta | eee eee ase, wou of Finenee Tt ton ad ferme ca.) ‘at the Golege or adress HENBY | frs0ld at risk of the {Wuns connection it shoud. be stated that no | and Deller; that there is now, or that there has | A committee of slethodist Hpiscopal clergy- | Tbe brokem column of acanuomrests peneain | Mary Btslone 0. BPENO:\. rrinctpal. Janld ge y- eS eed ‘ai from his parents’ rosidenca, #18 G.strest been, taught any colored child or children in | men, consisting of Rev. Dr. Murphy, of Broaa | his Tighs woot, while this movement of his has | , Funeral from bieparents’ rsidencs, 15 G streat | setts _Suriviga Trustie.__ | 22Partainod in tis matier, sine the sscirure, | the-eastern treo schools sinea the orgaairation | streét church; Kiev. W. C. Robinson, of Chester, | Seeminzye" caused iis tightly bartonod cost. te ie, st ae ae realney HER INSTITUTE, | ‘ALTER B. WILTIAMS & Co., Au-tioneers, the department has pald out for bonda pur- | %.the present me. Meeting Feb, 10,1857. An- | Rev. 8. A. Héliner, of Fortieth street charch; | “dap over,’ revealing his garments beneath. MOHUN. On March 12th, 18*1, 21 84g o'clock a. SASSINGTON, B.C; eouxe, 140 | W 100i Northwest Cormer'10th and Dats. | Chesed’ about $6,500,000, and. is to-day” payin ear tr ce Re tO eek nk Maeve oy erica er erga pall | Sowa seer eee eo the | Bz, My, Bicuaup B. Mogicr, in the forty sixth zion, D.O. janld v7 out on like account additional amount of | £4ying present some of the eviderces on as Shee Asbury, reed (oe y ‘the base year uae. jsabinwto1 LUABLE IMPROVED $5,000,000. In addition to these payments there | Wich I ground a charge that Samuel Fouston, | Henlock, of Eleventh street church, are inves- ) Of the hat, is increased one foot. The | ‘Notice of funeral in morning papers. TRUSTEP’A SALE OF BEAL ESTAT! MEEL. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN TATE, LYING PART | 5 a boy at present at school—eastern. publi¢ | tigating charges against the moral character of face bears a most natural expression, | posT. In Washinwton, D. ©, March lith, jeache:s * “Turme oden ie Bee $a) f the 7,583, 3 a ol wo! and therefore the boy ut a Perfecto: Terme moderate.” 110 8 etreot Ripe gin oereatedor) irk care ware eae pros, there ‘Will Tail duo of fueron | Bas. no ‘right’ to admission In the | meatum, who calls herself Mrs. Parka Of i2iz | On the lips The arctan oie. tania Robiseo, Vite: ¢ Burke et = ubiic schools of this city, and b's mother's | North sth street, bat who claims that she is | Of Cincinnati, the sculptor who executed the oe FRIDAY, | more than $7,000,000, and there are on hand | P' cle, ae: m0) ‘suatue N&xSSFE | rf resent name 13 Brooks. A'colored.mau legally | the wife of Nonigomery Martin, with whom | €questrian of Gen. McPherson which Be, Ar | Mincn 1m Tesh, a 4-80 o'cLOcK’ P. >t sell, at | of incomplete national bank notes, which Gan | Buti crized to be married by licenialsssortorn | she lives. and who joloa ber ia: Taking the | ‘sas erected by the Army of the Tennosse2 in | Gousha, ng | pub'e auction, infront of the premises, all tI ee ee tee ee TS eee te, eet’ OS | the Clerk's ofice on the sth dar of July, iso, | cbarges against the minister. Mc Kelly says } this city ‘Scme years ago. ‘the sake of both | Xo. Bix drops s dose. it. If not Pare ee eee see eee ee or CORED | ee eee MAmeGat drom ths teas, | 8ud on the recofd of said llcage in teesaid | that he vielted the woman tn his octal char~ {he subject and the artist ibis to be hoped tnat | retaen the money nthe city ton, ib ved, Elle s al Pr ge oe tag Toth | en ae ered 74, | ury largely in excess of the amount of the | Olice the mark black is record.a. They wera | acter, she having come to his church and ex. e new eh alge eritorious STOTT & | in rvown as partof lot3, in square num! by vs | Sefop asia” iot tea eSaatine dyenee asetuwer | legal tender notes which has been deposited | Thin coy jie ter. Mr. Mcccraick 120 Gor | pressed ine desire to abandon sprivualiem and, | OT art thea ey a ee — yaidly slot « the line of Maryland avenno 28 feet; | Dy the banks since the Tach tase. and wile | toa blackman. Furchermoroahehas been mar. | Visits, according to Mr. Kelly aud his ‘rieads. | Mixwgsora Arsoimewanre — Senator. Win- ERTAKERS de t the scuthorn beandary line Ge" that part’ot | hase also been recelved asking if the identical | Fed once before toa colorerawan by thenamn3ot | We man Martin Durst into tae room and dom's Successor.-Governor Pillsbury of Min- UND: i pu 4 ace i > if “* . | Smith, a son of a Bethe’.preachér, so in two | cuscd the pastor of being too intimate with his nesots yesterday 3 Greenleaf C! ae —————————— soi emer pict res conveyed by Wualin Fete ates os ee Ae eat qicudrawn | ©4868 ‘acknowledging -ryeit to bd @ colored | wlie, ana demanded money to repair bis | Ore pace ace sutee, william Mitchell, of aa, HA we, December, 165, at a distance of ie Dational banks can be redeposited with- | Woman, she has never Gialinsd to be a white | wounded honor. ‘The wor,an’s- story 18 that | Winsna, to fill taetwo additional judgeships of gg UA — ee | pepe a DaYX. the th day of re 7 et fro 23 woman.” The record, Mr. Kelly called upon her, prof adestre | the eupreme created by the late legisia- | No. 816 Pa. ave. nw. | wardly alot saiclepeth rn bouadars tae tv inter cat tansfer. ‘This request will be granted It | Coriaerea tuls Com" eustesdon aad wesoead | to investigate spiricoalisns: tree aoe upon | ture He alte appented, Atoraey Gekrat | Brecrthing Sowi-ciees TEACTE BEER IN AMERIUA. | {515 rect: nd ateneafrom tae boriantnet ets | ee ebaarer af the Valeed. states ta the bank | tat Samuel Housto g be dismissed, Tuo board | her many umes and took unwarranted Wver- | ‘notice M Hart aa the court . SPINDLER, 72, BREWING COMPANYS | Sa teet aud 9 Inches to the place of taming, ita: | returning ik. Very respectfully, ‘being satistied of "oe correctness of the repre- | ties with her, of which she informed hor his, for the thie dletriot, eee ee se UNDERTAK "cz, 1 ned by, ” Sentations, On Jv as 10th, 1839, an application | band. According to ber. story, she itted the promotion Judge itchell to eae | “arermet sales One-third Of sen entioe ‘parouan “HL, ¥. Kagxcn, Acting Secretary.” | of colored pe0o! «to usethe school room on Sua- | Mr. Kelly to visit her and kiss ter and hold hex { Poqthe drone smpreme court. It ts accepted a8 | tani _1233 7th street northwest. 2 | Money to be paid m cash, and the balance in equal Although signed by the as: ’ for. 1,08 purposes waa granted as to | on his lap after eh¢had exposed him to her | a Snality the A.J. Edgarton will ‘OHN KE. WRIGB'¢, Fate + MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Jatsunsnts ip six and, fwelve months from day of | the avove is the statement of Secretary Win- | the afternocg, but an application from R. | husband. Mr. Kelly's friends claim thatit isa ted _to succeed Willam Windom as} J UNDE ale HIRD dntereet at rate of siz ver cent per annum | Gom, prepered after the Cabinet mecting. Brooks ane, ‘otner colored persons to use tt for | blackmailing scheqe on tne part of the woman | Senator. Mr. Windom’s realgnation was re- «TAKER, Full supplies ordered. Dealers azo requested to | 274 thepeyment then 0 be secured, by, the notes 4 —___—_—_—_ five or sIX weeks was refused. Parks, or Marlin, and the man Martin, walle | cetved yesterday, and the appointmeat will | sanse 1337 10th street a.w @end in their orders esriy for this celebrated | Trustee: or cash to be psidon day of sale oron the | _ RESianxp.—Police Commissioner Smith, = COLOR QUESTION, the Martins say that no amount of money probably be anounced by the GOVerNGr (0-day, | a LAGER BEER tn casks and bottles. ratifiestion thereof by the cout A a it of | New York, has rt jcceasor 13 Ji AGAIN THI Q te heal their honor. The members of BATES SKATES food will be required when the is Ss @ lawyer, who is apy OP, October 9, 1939, @ resolution directed the | Mr. Kelly's cburch are sald to be unanimous in ‘The Montreal fire @acarded run- — 2D streets Wost Waahe | crped aid interest ia paid’ Gost of conveyancing | ToCxpired, term, which ends mach | ‘Tustees of the fourth ward to inquire if Jano | the bellet that thetr pastor te tnnocent.—Pnua. | ners last Tuesday and put ita spparaius on best am etment of SKATES: Sharpening o Commissioner y - SAMUEL C. PALMER, | to.be at purchaser's expense, | Terms vo pecom. | has also i giao That the eromiasioners | Sutherland, thegnother of Mary Matthews, was —EEE Wheels. Saaten 9 9" cialty. Als, © ine essortment of Fie ued, Sresorves the Fight wo sell st cost'and raw of | bave Deen cited before the my,yor on charges O* | a woman of coffr, and if such 1s the fact, that | The Hon. Stephen Salisbury bas Just givon Mumps are epidemic in the Indiana southern "4, Suitable for Christmas Present, Agent for District ef Colambia. | Te purchaser. mismanagement of the stir et-cleaning departs | they direct the dismissal oF the chiid ‘trom | $1,000 to the p tund for rhe bilna - | pentientiary at Jefferanaville, Thisty convicts ©. FISCHED’S Ovp 8am, TELEPHOMIC CONNECTION. fedi7 ' msl@-cokds WOODBURY BLAIK, Trustee. meat. « [echool, but no report appears thereon, Sep. | kins’ Justitute, South Boston, Mass, ‘are efllicted with them: pees Geog 626 7th ot., opp Potent ODen sae

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