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EVENING STAR. RATI KBIT rcbrwary 37, 1?^ Wralbfr Probnbllltle? To-*t~y. , Orrui or rHiiF BtowAiJ-( Feb. ??,s:iv \ I for ?rw -.w i lake re .'ion and ' .At**. . hiili' i bar^ifl'northerly wird*., mldtT. | rtoudy w aUver. e?*p? south wv#t >rtn.l? in ? irjtr L 0 C A Ti N B W 8. I Awa^rat*. Toflfht ,Vno. <r. >i C. W. J*iarrlnht? apiriiral ex|?**' pm-,r? i*f*rn H'.uae?Fifth Avenue Theater Cen.Mi ation hi " Article 4;.'* JVafrr Omthfrnt.? The i:re*t dramn of "P >b ert Macalr*. or The Tw? Mur 'erers," aad Other attfaetiona. Atrytvt JTtmfer?\n !trm?T.w bill of at tractive aoTtlUc*. wi'h nix new star*. HUbfl Jh'O entCTialOMDt by J(? Jetter?*?ii nub. 4 oirif*l.oral* A WWTWhl''.Bl T.l,'? lost. S?~ f.'l. Ur JoinJi G. Cnrmll is 111 with e ie inntiia at In* rv-iilrno-'ji .kl str^'i fhr uMial tar.iquet in) st rxirirk's day will t*k? phue at the "HI. Gwitt,'' under >f?uru: r Tt Iir.'lf. The *;?:??* will have a ccr^ ribution to a,f?rr'iw fr?rii linn Henry S?. Foote. njio'i civil and r ttgious liberty: W.Ui other good llltBlt. Tl,< m* i y triends of Mrs Rutti Will ho pleased f j karn that ?he h- jo take p.rt In the s.ngin* at the Con.rreea'iional ehurrh to ?orr?rv morn'r it a: id evenin r. Tl ? report of the lnU-i?t* ? or the \VasV: inv<(ii. \*ylnn?#r?r the week er.ilinr February ?Hth show* the number ol person* In that In atitr.t on to -+7. I?r P. 'f. the phy?lrtan. rrpor** ihe total mmwrof pati -tit* unler treatment at >*1. I I' Parker *end*u* the Nrlctit N -W York Arrt"h< for Fek -JT. ir">.n Wamfl Choate X rn we have ll:ir|ier'* /f- ?c for Man h Td axltlH- Writ,, rt- n f ??#>? and />Y<*.'.?A <.'"Ir fr-m inr Janiarv: tne .t'lmirable rejirtntK ot !h? *e <ir;ir'?r! *!.?? I "i1 ; P'i?> U>lttrK rnmptny. tr.r which Choate Jr Co. ar> tl.f Vnthinctiiii niffiit*. Tin people i : ??e.?rjf< town are to be favored ?cxt Tii* *?'a\ evening w:th a rare musical treat ;?i the new Pr> *bytcrlan church. \V?-st ?*r*? t. ilirKtol oy i'rrrf. Pond. the organist ot the clu:r< ti. n?. orlght particular M.irol the occasion is Mr". Kjtts. The pmrfalnMt Tor Uie l>ei ? h! of tne new < hurch. ar.l a:, the car* ??f the >fetropo;tt. n lltiepa*n itxhw-rs. mn?t?* Imrirt Wanhingl >uian? ran attend without uiron vmlence. Anxmi tlnr^- Mho will take |??r: In the ilt erarv and mu<i<*alentertalnineiit in honor of Mis? Annie W -itory on Tne>day night will /a hlee Jone*, mexzo-oprano; Prof. An,on tiloe;.- -r. j?iani?t ^ from the conser vatory oi l.ein* c . Mi (imip PfUl lien KerT. pi.inl*i. jjl^s Annv W. Story, in t>ril liant reeit ?iors a^?l imper,*onatior?j>; Mr. Sanniel Y<Minc. haritoi e. ami Mr Jam- t P 4 owanlui. of Richmond, in hi^ miniitahie drlicea'iotiv the liumor> of moni. It will he the entertainment of the **-a>>oi>. TieKrt- may l?* seenr? d at t!iet>ook (?tore oi Solomon* A Phapmun. IHMrlri <???? erimient Iffiir^. Ti e hreinen will receive their pay for the ?mithof February on Tuesday ??ext. Tl ? r? i .<> fx ?i. a treat ru^ii to tiie??ih*ctor"s r>ITce to-?lay to pay taxe?. it lieiinr the la?t ?la> tne penalty of one |>er cent, ar crin Tin- Wa?hiPu'ton and (icor.'fJown street Railroad ron.f any nave tw-en re?in? ^t?>l hv tberlnef engineer to r?-pair the cohidtw?tone I? veinent betmoen tlieir tracks on Pennsyl vania avenue. b?-tween Mh and 1 'th ttrrrts. The I?i?trlct pur?e wa* replenisheil to-day to the estent of.-??71"T paid ovr from the Criminal Poiirt on account ?>f fines attirm>-<l in the Priminal Court on appeal Trom th* Polirt Court. A I'F'HFT PtVOMV WITH AtlXOTT. Te?tenlay. Judge Wylie granteil a decree ot I ?llvorre to Grace A. h'alk from her husband. I.* ris Kalk. She state* that he in a clerk in the Treasury department at a salary of ai.*io l*r annum: th.it they were married ia No \? niter. 1"?.2. by Rev. l?r. Finckel. in tiiis city, and the result of their marriage has five children; that they lived quietly on V. t-treer soctheast until last year." when he na?i her life injured tor ?3.nw?. ami ever since ha* treated lier with great cruelty, and at various times threatened to take her life; j that during ids cruel treatment of her nhe i wa* taken violently ill. and he refused to assist or heipher in any way: ttmt as *oon a* they had acquired the sum of *1.900 lie sent to F.nrope for Ills mother, and she soon found herself entirely <le?pised bv her: that he tried unsuccessfuliy to get her to apply for a di vorce from ium a- t br>aste<i oj>enly that he would tormer.t her into <o doing, that to *?m>m hia utter conhmpt for her he fre^juent ? v sj at on her. and would cruelly treat the children out of pure vindietiTene*.*. and that he weiit t?>a hotel t.? :;vc in Kanaka last, ami has ?l nee r? sleeted to con tri bate to her Mirport. The defendant in h.s answer a-lniits that they liveo happiiv tor a time: say* 'hat *?ion miii m:?fii.?_i sue exhihiteil matiifestutions of t>a?l teint^-r. a quarreiaome ?lepoaition, ant lark ot the true womanly qualities which khonkl ijeloiij: to a wife a.id mother, which caused on In* part an irreconcillable ?version toher. ami wi.ieli w -re the pro\oca t ion and cause of whatever appearances of erticlty sbe can complain of: declines to answer the cn.irsjes of fending lor hi*mother a* irrelevant. a* also the charge of cruelty to tfce children, ami tli <i?rv atiout the life in aorance policy:denies taat lie faile<i to sun ply hi* children with the necessaries of lift* a??*ep * that ne alonesbouiiave tin- custody of tlie enildren. as she is unlit Irom her disp?> aition to have ciiarxe of them. ijn?..' a mas*o! testiinon.\ was taken t?y Mr T. P. Anderson, examiner.ami tlie <-aiM' was a/gued at considerable length by Mr. Barrett,tor?'onipialnant. and Mr M. P Kail, tor d?Memiant. Judge Wylie granleil the de^-ree ;khii ti;e Im>(hIs of matrimony givltig ?lelerw!ant the custody of the Ik?\-s and tlie p?**eaa*on of the property, and the com plainant Die cusiotiy of tlie yonn^est rhlld am! <15 p??. nioi;tii aiimonT; r* \TH"? >r Om *nd Wrll Known riTi/?Ns.- Mr. Jolui Y. Kra'tlcy yrntcr ?lay at Ins rtK-dence ?n South Wa.~hini;ton. In the i-hi ??c.r of his a^e. :*fter an^liix-xs ?i one kimilii Ir >ni liver iIim-M. Mv Bradley w?' npiiHl .n the pnmui'i' and frt? t bnsi n: ? i.iti" !??. * e. th.rty ears. ami toavesa larw firi'le of fs ien?U H- was a juixt uraifl of 111** op!?t vl ? *? l?4 KhI uffs. lioMtn^ Iti m< mis r*hip i!'. Cnion l/xik*1. aiv1 wa? ? 11 ac tive ni?ml? r of the Jackson Democrat*' m ?iviMilun, Fwi many y?-ar?> lie has a Hit* Xli N'.tji.i t^piis? I iii r?*l? ;Kc-v Mr. f:oi' wh*nc*' iii<* fi ne r?! wi'l take plar.' to-morrow -Xtciiiooa at !*(i r,'i Inrfc. Mr. Jotm F. ?"l??*>b. an oil ciu-zenof fr?* l??trirt. ilwit at lii> residence on J street. - iwrrn 11 at- I Trh. alwvit one o'flm'k tl)?> morning, of typhoid pneum<?iia. ;q the Toth ?mi ?i i - > j>' Mi ? uhb *.i* a itative of Ma n?\ but to tins l?i-tri<*i wlifii a l>oy. ?mi ii>r mm > \?-ars *-a* a iii*mU> r of ii'ie Marine haml. Mut?e<|M<Mitly he wh? a <-l>*rk for several year - in the library of t'o'i?re>.~ tat of late yen r* he ha- i?een fillinsj various under the District government. or ??>\>-r3l yeaw h< t?-vl vanoOH church rtH?ir*lijti el?:?tiiirt He wa* a prominent m*mbcr of t> or?i rof Odd Ffilovii, holJlne iiwiiiber-itip i: Kyeliior L/?l*e. Mount NMo Krrti'i pment. and tiie Grand Lod^e Mini G'.aixi Kn? ampment. Mr. Cluitb tra? ?Noa rromiiK ? m ?-?>>-? m?-niher of St. - l^n'.'i No. 11. and Wa>liin^toii Coin nuM.-nv Knne).t Templar ? P: KsTr.RTAiNMr^r ataGkvm v \K S* Kool 'The Fema.e Grammar -choil of the second <li-.tr:cr save a flue entertain ment l*si evening. consisting of song. duet, trio ai.a chorus .snglne. readings. r<*eita tion?.an<( instrmnentnl dnet?.at the scroti i-uu'i m. oi. I Florence! <ok-\ Xe lie Mclean. Maggie MeCleary. Moiiic Bo.id. Shmc Brown. Mir# Ramlolph Julia <{uatt tnlle. Llr*ie NlchoU. Oar* Burke. Lillian Pbancey. F!orer.?-e Ball A!i?-<* Johnson, Susie R<>?eiibaum. Su?ie sh.eri'f. Carrie Figirns, Annie * h'?:.ev florenee R-trt iett. Cora Roh *It?on Kl* A: I'M I.,/./.:?? Ferguson. Ida Del*an?i. I .aura Monl<<k. Cora Denuison, Katie Noke- *v< ii< Wii '??. l,i//i?PerKUMiu. KNIc rarroll l.i7/ >> McMurray. Annie imraiHl. F >re !<*??< ? r<> a* .1 Kinma ^'Ott lo- h part in tli- eterci-"*. and aitpil'led ibeniM-IV'?? vtrv cr^litahly fXAVixrR>? <>?? P**!t Shop*. Af. Ye* tepiay. Major Hiohards notitl<*<l t'hiel Clar vtw 'run Delective J. W. Coomes had i?een il?**nri'ate.i rxuminer or pawn offices,junk ? '??aier sn"j<?. ainl Metond-hand clothing >ieai f>r? ??tnrr nn?lc: ! tie prov i-lona of the act of ih?- legislativea?Mnblr. approvetl June ijd. t*C3.relatli K to pawn ?ii<ip-. ,%c Lieutenant ? hurl< s 1< Wrnon wnl l*o give attention to the -aine dui an<t co-op^.^te with Detective (loniie* to the n'ent tha? his other dut ies will admit Th ? i? a ko'hI move, ainl Mr. I'oomw ? 11 enter npon the duty at ouce. AM. who iiEstKt a small ;arm or a flue rural buitoinf site r.ear the city, should ?ernre one on the North Arlington lleigtits. ?h ch -eem to combine more ad vantages for ?neb a home than any other locality so near U aahinrton. It will be seen by reference to Mr. Robert A. rnlllipn advertisement, m a/.other ctilv.mti, mat they are offered on very e**y term*. The spring is g<?od time oi jeai to buy sucto property. Thk MfTROPOtis Savijtos Bask pays Bve j*r cent. i; tcre-t on .leposius uiade be fore the d of earh month .Samuel Noriuent, iresMent. Nicholas Acker Vice president; /oLa A Rv fT easier. 4 HimN ?! Health. V1TAT. ,f THE BOWK* CO!?TBACT, till 8AWYKR CONTRACT, BTC. _T*? Board of Hea'th met last night, t>r. } ' j?21 In the chair. and THK MORTUARY RKP^RT T?->t week inding February 20th, 1*75. was j nil>mitt?l, showing ill deaths, the largest number ever reported in any one week since the organization of the Board of Health, j The most premlnent canoe* were pneumonia, fn m which there were 30 deaths; next fol- | lor s measles.?; whooping cough. 9; croup, 3; ! t-oi g? stiou of luuga, 3; consumption,!*, con i vubJons, 9; trismus nascentlum, 4. conges- l t tlon of brain. 4; and old age, 6. Fifty-four i w? re white and tifty-i-even colored; 16 were ui d*-r one month old, and A"> from one month ! to one year old. Nine marriages and sixteen births were reported. The mortality was JB j more than last week, or at the rate of 3#.4H ! per ore thousand per annum. Rate of mor i tality of the waite population was 2X52 per annum, white the mortality of the rrdored population was 74.lo per one i.ano for the same period. Number of births reported during the week was 61?white, 32; colored, 29. Rate of decrease of the white population by d(atb* over births, lrt.40 per 1.?<W>: while the decrease of the colored population by deaths over births was 3tuo per per an nuni. 1 rr. Ttiiss s'ab-d that the very large increase of "mortality among the colored population was owing in a great decree to want. VlsrrLLASIOl't* RCSINKS*. K communication was received compKin ing of Uie tardiness of the Odorless Kxctvat 1! ing company in responding to a call f<?r their ?*rvlces. A discussion (rdlowed In relation to the shortcomings of that company. Mr. t Marbury statin* that several verbal com i plaints had been made to him. The four brickhoi*aes and four frfm*1 shan ties In alley b- I ween K and F and I2tli *nd l.'th streets northwest, property ?f William Rutherford, were dfclnreil to nuisances, and the heaitn officer was direc--.nl to cause the atKit?-nvnt of the >?me. THK COJfTKACT FOR PIH1SO ? AO A NT I.OT*. I>r Bits* move 1 that the secretary l?- au thorized to address n communication to our 1'elepate in Congress In relet ion to an im ' f iled censure emb.?ibxl in a bill pending be i (ore Congress for the relief of William Bowen. ??? ntractor to ihe board for tilling up certain \ arani lots. an?l for which the lioard had nc ' means to pay. Mr. MJW'iiry deni<?l that the Board of Health had done any thing contrary to lew. They were authorized by act of Legislative Asm nibly to till the*e lots, besides this eon i tract with Kowen bad received the sanction of tin governor of the Idstrict. i Mr l^angston took the same view Die ! contract had b?-en sanctioned by the gover nor'.nd nothing Illegal had l>een done, i l?r. Verdi *aid the committee in Congress ? had rroitaldy sot it> impressions from & reso i I ut ion adopted by the Boanl of Health'?ome time since, and which he at that timeop ! rosed. rei-ngnmng Bow en's services and strongly recommending his claim to the , favorable consideration of our Delrgate in : Corgrem, who had upon the strength of it si-l mittcd tlx- bill for this relief. Mr. Marbury ^tab-d th^t tlie bfll pending in Corgres* not only implies a censure of the iwnrd. *>ut the effect would be to cripple its efficiency. He read the section, including a l>r<.\ lao,MflMI said Board of Health shall be, | ard they are hereby, prohibibsl from incur ring any liability not previously authorized l by act of Congress.*' The motion of l>r. Bliss was adopto<j. SECRET SFHSIOX ON SAWYKT. A communication was received from Saw y? r A Co., in relation to their con tract for the removal of night soil. The secretary <Mm ireneed reading it. when Mr. Marbury in terrupted. saying this was a matte* which should be con" ider?-<t in secret session. Some discussion follow.?!. I>r- Vertli was in favor of considering it in open session; he saw nothing aUHit it of which the public should be kept in th" dark. Other members were In favor of cW?sc<i doors. Finally a motion to adjourn prevailed, and tin board went into secret session. Washington >1. I". 4 onforeuce. THIRD PAY. t < n - * *nul'*cr of T!u Err nil ut S.iu. 1 ALtXASMIA, Va.. Feb. 27, l?7.r>. The conference met at 0 a. m.. yeMenlay, Rev. J. B. Snowdfni conducted religious exer cises. The examination of the eldei-s was resumed, and the following reported their missionary collections and their characters were passed: K H Bobinson.O II Williams. J. H Randall. X. Watkins, W. R. J. Wil liams, E. Hammoud, ?> Carroll, A. Kenne dy. R. E J Warner. A. J. WTlieeler. i>. Jones, J. I? S. Hal), N. Jackson, M Calender. Complaint was made against R<?v. J. A .^coti. whic h was referred to a oommitb-e for investigation. Rev B. Clemens was allowed to withdraw from the M. F. Church. Rev. T A. I?avis was also allowe<l to with draw from the M. E. Church. Rev. W W. Foreman, presiding elder, of Mtannton dis trict. represented his district as l>eing in a gosl spiritual condition; hiu ci?an?et.?r was nassed Rev. i>r. Kynette, wecretary of t*ie M F. Church Fxte'ision Society was injio dn.-eti and addressed the church extension. The subject of missions wa^ taken up. and addresses were delivered by the bishop, and Rev? j R Snowden. PhilllpRoott. M sprid d!e. F. Hammond, A. B. Wilson, and J H. Kiddick. A o-mmiltee was appf>inte<l i?t take into consideration the subject of pub lishing a conference paper A supper wa-given to the preachers this evening by the daughters and sons of the conference at Alexandria. CalMM i" a>sembled this morning at 0 o'clock. A B W SfRiors Crxriso witii a Razor? Aliout o'clock to-<lay a <|iiarre! sprang up bt-twet-n two colored men named Wm. Taylor and Fred. Thomas, ou F street, between 1-tth aiid lltii s'veets. near the National Theater, during which Taylor whipped ont a razor and made a pass at Thomas, inflicting a lior l ihle gash on one of his legs. abo\ e the knee, severing a vein, by which lie nearly bled to death b< fore medical a>sistance could lie pro cured. Taylor at once tied through a barber shop mar by aud hid himself in the yard, where tie was found by Detectives Sargent and McFlfresh, who were standing at the door oi tlie Imi-'rial Hotel, when the blows w< re struck. Tiie officers took liiru to the Polic? Court, from whence lie was committed To ia.l ?oavai! a iieai inu. Thom-t? bc.i able to appear against liiiu. Taylor, who i>. a bad looking fellow, claims that he was acting in self-defence, to >ave him from an attack by Tiioma?. who was picked up and carried to the Ceatral guardhouse, where iiis VMBi was dressed, after which he was eon ve>?-d to his ttoiue in Jackson iiail alley. r>-iT? nAnriiir w MrrHAMm-A m??et j was held la Potomac Hall, corner Mary i.ml avenue and 11th street southwest, last iii.iit. for the p?;rposeof organizing a <->uncil of the J uuior Order of United American Me. Cite-nics. Mon?e twenty names are a - rt?ly on the application tor a charter. The or>K?- is beneficial, ami admit* none miles* they are '-between the ages ot i?> and21, ami are c* American birth." It has for it* o'? j*-cLv?'-first, to assist each other in getting employment; stwond. to encourage Amer leans in bivines.<; third, to establish a sick and f iik era I land: fourth, to assist in Amer icanizing :he yon Ins of America, and to pr<* I are '.?111 to enter the *eiyor order of the 0. I'. A. ?i wh<m they arrive at the age of it \e?is."' i"l?eorder exists in fourteen state*, and numbers ab< wt The AttexpiTd Mcrder and Sn ClDE?t'/H/H)i'tti i,/ th# Pfirlu-.i To-il'in Mrs. Lottie Warnen. \* bo was shot on Tuesday night by John V. I>?npsey. at No. 427 4th street. is *till at Uie ltouse where the *hoot ii>K took place, and. idtuoiigli the wound is of such a character as to almost preclude Uie noKsibtlity of her reeo\ **y? yet. .*s her con dition Is not any worse tosn it nas f?een for several days, her frieru. hopeful. The physicians, I?rs. Dexter Magruder. are doing all they cm to save toer life. and with iiOo<l nursing she may re. V*rer. Mr. I)einp m?v"* condition is rather worse. bu? It is thought that is owing to fc"* fever, and il U possible he may recover. ^ A STARTt.txo Kact. ? A flCtitleman in New Y?rk. who lias grown ?"**ry wealthy within a few years, in speakin insur ance companies and savings hanks. a few ilays ago. said that be made it a * ry'e t? keep his hfe insured for a certain am *"?t, and to deposit weekly in several savi banks. What he so paid anil depositi ^ was not m'ss*-d. and at the end of a few years the amounts so saved aggregated a \ *ry lar?e sum. This advloe should be heed. b>' the thousands of young men who are no T throw ing away their salaries, bnt who sh de" po?lt weekly in the Metropolis S wvlngs Bank, corner7th street and Lonisana a *enue. Thf Curm his To-morrow.?Rev. ''J"; H W. Bellow* will preach at Willard's . Hall at ll and * o'clock. Rev. W S. Hammon the 'Jth-street M P. church, morning a **' evening. Rev. Wm. McGulre. reform 1.pi*copal church, at Lincoln Hall.attlau "* 7 , o'clock. Rev.br. K.N. Potter, of I'nion* College, New York, at the Epiphany church, morning and evening; Rev. I>r. Addison and Rev. K. R. Boss will officiate at the commu nion service. Rev. H. A. Cleaveland at the Foundry at ll a. m. and missionary anniver sary :nlhe evening. ? ? A SlfiHTWtTH thk SPIRITS.?Professor Starr's wonderful expose of the trick* of the so-called spirit medium* at the National Theater to-night will nc> doubt draw a large audience. The testimony of all who have seen hi* p?rformances is that they are of re markable interest as showing conclusively that all the manifestations of the so-called mediums are merely clcver sleight-o'-hand tricks. ? The i.argk hale of Elmwool collars proves their popularity. If yon have not yet worn them, try thcn? at once .4dr. St 4*wfriv?Y7:rn*n _I>r. Mo*e? will re main in the city only a lew days longer. BMrid AAJn la Ca Till PRSVDMIN'S HAV156S BASK Tie Senate yeaterday pas?e?l Plenate b! 11 1349. amending the charter of the Prw*!m?i's SavIon and Trust company. The bill pro vldi f> for th? repeal of no much of the act ap prised J ane in, i#74. as authorizes the aetec ilor and appointment of three Commission er*. It directs the Secretary of the Treasurer to hj point one commissioner, who ?hal lexe cute a bond to the United States with good i sureties. In the penai sum of ?100.fxm, cotxli tlomd for the falthfuldisrtiargeof hi* duties, and take an oath faithfully to perform all the duties that were conferred and enjoined upon the three commissioners mentioned in said act. and with the approval of the Sec retary of the Treasury, shall have th'* rtght and authority to compound and compromise j debtsuue to'and liabilities of the company . and to sell any of the property of said cotn ' rany. at public or private ?ale. a?. In his j judgment, he may deem best; and to buy in, 1 for the benefit of said company, any property which mar be offered for safe to pay debts i aid liabilities to said company, if, in his judgment, said property is neing sacrificed n mid sale, ut to make to the pur.",a - - of property sold by him deeds of convey ance for the4r respective purchases. The commissioner shall receive an annual -?alary of and is required to report to Con Kress at each annual session. Whenever prepared to make a dividend to the deposit, ors. he is antiiorized. through the United States Treasure,', to plac.- in the various >le pe*itory nai ks of the Uniteal States which are?*>nventent te? said depositors, an aiii'ir.nt sufficient to pay them, and the officers of said banks shall pay depositors. Upon satisfac tory prcsf of the 'ops of passbooks the com missioner may pay them, the same as if they bad siKii i>e>?>Us. The commissioner is au thorio d to em ploy some competent attorney at le.w. to Investigate tlie manner in wliicu raid company h'.is been managed b;v its trus ! tee* atnl others having control of the same; ' and if. in the judgment of said attorney, the I affairs of said company have been mismau j ?g.d or managed fraudulently and corruptly. ? then, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, said commissioner shall i cause civil and criminal proceedings to be i instituted i gainst those participating iu siii.l mismanagement or fraudulent an.l corrupt j management Should there be any co.isid ? erable delay iu making a dividend to the | depositors, then said commissioner may, ui.der tlie direction of the Secretary of" the Treasury, invest the funds on hand In United j States bonds, until su.-li time as he may ba 1 prepared to make a dividend, as dircetel j under tiie act e>f June 20.1^74. S'rfUMK) FOR DKKIWJISG TtlE POTOMAC. Tlie senate Committee on Commerce have J not yet taken up the river and hurixn appio i priatior bill, and it Is not now likely that it i will be rei*?rted back to the Senate before Monday. The amendments which have been > sent te> the committee so far, involve addl ; tional appropriations to the amount e?t some : fe?ur mi'lion dollars. Among them isonesub mitted (>y Mr. Hamilton, of Mary land, ap propriailng for dredging the Potomac ami improving the harbor of Georgetown. The Washington Markets. Jipt-iftr for the fteek emlitMf t't hntartf 1 Friers tfiien below refer to whol^WU- operations jr.ly. liaises otherwise expre**.-J | Ftor* ?Family, standard brands, <5.73a7 (if: tr-de brands, 6.2fta<; SO: extra, jJOMi.iiU; super. 1..W1 4.7ft; fine 00: middling, 3 iVl.Hi. rye, 1. rf'a.'i IW, <'. rn Meal, Im- .\'5aV?: do., unbolted, *0a32.: Buckw In at Flonr. per cvvt., I 'SnJ.W Receip.* of VI >ur continue light, ami prices rule about tit? -an..*as I ?st reported. (?i:\i\?Wheal, lJ0.vl.3r1. yellow. SOnS*; ^ ll 11 . "la.M. OHI?. Southern. OU.6S, II', bright- .irtatk*; mixed. Mailt, Rye. 86a<*t. Ah wleatai iving is taken readily at qtiotatiou*. Corn iu fair supply . Oats active H*i mmtV.-day. clover. 14 0Oti1?iO, titno t!i\ Is .<?*>) .no; mixed. It.iiNi Is.ilV: Straw. I{..>. 14 lUriltl.iiO; Hats. llifcal.VOO, Wheat. ]??<*Ut2.il>: Cut Ila\. perrwt., IJMJI. !? bHter ataiaai aad a?fl inK tireiy ?i qiu?t?s| rate*. Mill Ived scarce an.l w ant*.l. Binil ?Sel< cti>'T>?. 2-a.VI; Roll, Virginia. P<-nn STlxaniaan.l MaryUn l. flr?ts.' 24a2R: wi omi-i. Jbiii, t!? i?-?!-. I >?IS. Packrtl. tii-t-,.|Wa27; wcunile Jiutl: t Ini .Is, l.'aji. Vest. rn. tirst?. L'4nis. oml?. jia-j't; tliinl.-. Itait; Roll, tlrsts. .'4a2t>. mhuikN. JoaZi thiols. l.'aiU R<-.-? ipts are ainpl* for the tra.l*-. In ronsCMtiencr of tb?* luiH ami wet weather of tie na-1 tew ilajH.n.arly all arii?als are in l.adcoTMlition, ami tine j?i?.<1? s<-|| |<>wei than tle-v wonM un.l< r other lir.mi'iaM.v P-?,-s continue to tlncinxte s. litrwtat. with ia<iuiry. .>u<1 traJe confined pi inci paMy to l.._.t gia :es. r J ?? S' "? K?..is ?Fresh, 23s'JS <'on?lstentwith iIk- mirket i federally, an.l oninji to very lib- r?l receipt-, ami i RMsleiate r?n*w>piio!). a consii'lerable redncti, n in price- b?? taken plsce since our last report. The u>arket closes with good ,|enian<} al inside quotation-^ i ntr?K.->>* > ork Kta'e factory, tine, 17al'>. fair to *o<>d, ItaKJi: Western la<-f'>ry. choice, lia 15*j: fair to |u*l, 14 t! I? ^; K' ^li -h duiry .17al9; Pins Ai.pl* 2Sa24<-. POULTRY axd 0*Mr.?Turkey*, dressed drawn. 13al7: umlrawn. Kh?12, Chi."kens. p>r dozen. .'{.?Wa ft 00. D?rk?. per dozen, 3nOaC.OO; Hen*, ii.e p? r dozen, l '*> Ohickenh live, per dozen,3.Wh?* W; lieese. ea?'h,ma75, Partrklgea, per iloru, H.ona tf.00: Gruuae. p?-r dozen, 3 OOaSJO; l>n< k?. Canvass 1 back p?r pair. l jOaSOO: Red he;?d. per pair. 7fta 1 CoMnion. p< r p.ir, Venison whole l>eer. I l*iat?>, saddle. JhiJfi llurira the p.nit we. k price, have rn'ed very low, owntji to the unfavorable ?? ather and a p pre lien-? on of -t-ck not keening, as s,,ni< arrivals were not in good conditioa ami had .<> i be sold tor what the> would bring. 'Ju iations, therefore, are ratle-r nomiaal. Iibifi) Ka:-!T< A>r> N' T?.?Apple*. tan"?-. alic*<l. per lb.. 9aI0;bright. 8*9: fair. 7,'iV- bright, '? ?.'ia7, common. 'i. W Pea. Ik*, peeled, stri.il> choice and tancy. 25uZ7. lairtoe'UHl. !Sa22; nnpeeled- 'i -, Sa9; ,'j. V. saa. Cherries, pitted, new, 2>&\ nnpiited, 5a<5 Blackberries.7a9. R.-uberries. 25a27. wlr.r tlelerriec. I2al4. P< aunts (Va I. choice, p^rloi-h.. 1 sia2 <0; fair to *o.sl, 1 Ohil flO; Sliellbark-, 1 Si.2 '*'; Walnut kernels, per lb.. 17a2li Dried fr>iit* in bet ter demand but at to adi since in price. (Jheex KkviTs.?A pple*. western and New York stale, per bid., 2 73*3.23; other varieties, 2 t*lai.M. ? ranls-rries, 9 i?',.ll i*l. per box. 3.<k)a.i M. AtpU-s ? S'.tin.l stock meets ?ith ready sale. Indifferent i'ial ity moves slowly and at low prices. Provision*.? Baron.country. Iiriim. per lb llalt; ?boulder*. 8a9; aides. Mall; Pork. dre-?.-,| tat. Lard, country lots, I2?14; refined, 14al5. Pork?The weather for *om? time past ha- Imu \eiy eevere <>n eveijthipjf dressed. Keller* are lii>eial in their v lews rath> f than take any risk. 1'iid^r the civ ilul. stance* price* vary considerable. pi e<. Wool ani> IItnu* ?Kox. re.l, sn*l 00: grav, S0a7i: Mink. l.UiaiiJi): Otler. S.Ww4.i*>. Muskrat, JOa Raccoon.2SaV; Skunk. MH?75; Kabl>it.it2'c *?p..s miiii. Iial< Deer.diy. per |b.,:Mi.U; W.m.I, wa-he.1, 4i :.4s. nuhaslied. 3Dh32 Hide*, green 7a- dry . l.'a 14. Calfskins, each 75al U)\ Sheepskins. Stalin. VKGETABLE*.?Potatoes. Karly Rose. per b lsli., 8SaMi: Peach Blow*. Peerb-ss. H0..SA: other va rieije*. 7.'.a^5 Richmond and .1 ' Swi eta, p?-r bid.. litatJS; choice sweets. B hm7 0.1; Oni >n*. 3 '?ia 4'o Cabbace. per MV,"hil'IKi. I$e:m?, w hit? New Vork.per bush., 2.i*m?.1U: westeru and southern, 1.2S?I .5: colored and mixed. ,*4m7S. White turnip*. 1.S IJII. R.ita Bana, I SOal.75; Black-eyed Peas, per iiijali., 1 4Hxl *U. L:n fi.K ic.?Cattle, common. I,ia3'4'. m -linni. S.'^alX;bB>lwi,liCt;i iln,WK; ??pi, ordinary. fair. s'?,:i;i: She.-p. ordinary.Cau'<: extra. 7a7)<; Calves, C< w*. each, 20 OOsaSO-OM. Mif.l Fkkii ?Wentern Bran, per t< n, 2S nOaSd iJO Brown Middling*. 27.oust- white <2 .ai.t'ir. ^KKlr- ?Clover Virginia. Mar? land, and penij'.yl vania. per lb.. M^iaMdj western Hall',. Timothy, per bush.. 2 ?la3 0W. Fla?. 1.73a2.<W. All arrivals of Clover and Timothy nn-.-t with ready sale. m miriks.?Beeswax. ^a.10. Tallow, t?a7. H-iney. lAalH Br.s m Com.Can; IVather*. Ht? fes-, UaU. I'ag-, whit". 4-i5: mixed, ia.3. B-'f. fore quarter, c inn y slauKhP'r-d. 4a6, hind quarter. "Sill: lore quarter, city -lauBhlercl. 4a7; hind quarter, 9al2 Wood. ><ak. pel cord. 4,i?i..ft 00: pine. IJM.fi; Post*, cedar, M feet. HtkRi l*< te?*i. J'.cVj. Ties, railroad, Sa4'i North Carolina Shad p?r 1<W. 30 "ila?0.ik): Sa >.'Tinah Shad, per Km, r-m vll t'ish, p?r bunch, 30a4n. To KKKP EI'LLY POSTED ill regard to tilt* very latent styles In jewelry ??f all kinds it is essential that one should visit the jewelry store of Mr. Prigg. at 407 Pennsylvania av mie, at leant once each week in the year. We have been doing so for years past, and we nave yet to p*c?ll a single time tliat he lia.l not something new and beautiful to show us. The very latest and most beautiful articles received by Mr. Prigg were shown us yester day In the way of samples of Colorado sap phire and Oraliaii earrings, which were sent to him by rne Lake Gaoree diamond-setter a.? mate settings to the Lake George dia nvwda. Mr. Prlgg will receive early this week another lot of those very elegant t<-r- iiamo.id crosses set in jet. sold to match the llamond drop; also Mason's bracelets fu ileai gold, with buckles, chain bracelets, with slides wjth pearl center, is karat gol.l plnt ?d chains, made by Barrows A Co., and new sets in amethysts, with gold fronts, de signed to take the place of real stones in gold.?'Suiulay Lt vnMe. No Freshet this Time?Mr. W. H. Ray. the signal service observer at the Great Falls, reported at # o'clock this morning as follows: ' River has fallen four inches since ?> p. m. JI-terday, and tl '-amount of floating ice has somewhat increased." ? The steamer 'Pilot Boy," it will ba ?Ma by the advertisement elsewhere, will resume her regular trips on Tuesday next. GEO RGETOW N. Not Much of a Freshet?There is very little current in the river this morning, and the ice from above is floating slowly down stream. The jam at the Three Misters having been partly removed, there is very little apprehension of any further obstruction to the entire clearing of the river The Spring Fisheries.?.Several fishing exp<<dlUons left here lor the lower Potomac landings yesterday, and more are to follow Uwtay. The Tfsxali.ytows Railroad Much til ten* t is manifested by the citizens of v icorgetown In the progress of the bill to a ^corporate the Georgetown and Tennally t,. wn railway, now pending before Congress. Xh? * bill has passed the House, and it is hoped that'- 't wil1 06 reached in time to receive the actii v of ll,e Senate before adjournment. A nVkeded Work Gotwg Oy The work of clewing out the sewer-traps is going on, much U ??th* graiiflcation of sanitary folks. Hard Times.?There are more idle men upon the K'twet" and more real destitution in this city at the present time than was ever known here* before. The truly eharttable have a wide .leld in which to exercise their benevolence, _ _ The Mill Jobbers?The men arrested on Thursday on the charge of robbing various millers have be?u"? balled for a further hear ing on Wednesday. ubfl^ts to enallf him to marry *frump?t. - id been sh-w n that the woman w as livingve iCahly in Brooklyn. and he though; t Jl. h)> e*? ? rr<-r in the cae? was that the pa jvr-: t Livi-^l to the Pintrict Attorney and * ... IX THE COrtTR. COrHT I!* PisKESAL TtRX. The Court in "?nml Term met thi? mornint. .ledge*- Oiin, Wylie. Ma< Arthur. and Hunphrit-s prcMbt. Til r*m? B!Vi>*ce ca<*. J'lJf Ciin ilriiirrrd the opinion of ihf r >?rt in the caw of Farr ngt. Farr (for dl? oree' a Arming :)n> M>fon <>f Ju-'ire Wylin in ilMiioim the bill, ?ludee t)lin said that the hill ?-k<d for a iiruM on the grotir.d that the h i.'t>D'l hail h -en misled nu<l niarri. ** he suppled. a aid-a with one child, hut he claim* th.it he ascertained eubeequ-nily that ?h> also had bed a ba?t:?r I. It was in pro. f tha* at the time .f filing the hill ha ?ai living in thi-city w ith a strunip. ; aod ihc rra! object of tlie hill wp dotihtlegs to enable him to marry the *>ruiup*t. ,-f 1 * ?*?. livinir r0'- '' ?re U) IOC incuni rntvt) f. r perjury *? it ww cl?*nr from * ", i** that ht bad roBBlitW that tfl^nie Mew Probate Cocrt?Jiu' <w. To day, the will of the late H.o V? Y?V ? filed III constitute. RenlH-n A ft^o.Vh.,el..,Uor and bequeaths to hi* wife p? V frflo? beibourn M. *?! Octree. ^ ?TwmJw ?\f? ilii'irl^" T .' ?* f***1 e?tate jointly to hi* wif? and children To wife he b<<<iu.-aih* Ui? tur nlture. and to UN Frankliu l> Guun. il. hi* piano, the?ottr^j?a ,,f Violet ilintnn. d.-< earns], the picture* ot hi* nrat wife, and hi* wan-h and chain An excnip' .tied copy of the will of the late jidin C. Amoe, of I . inca Ge..rge county. .Mar. 'and. ?a* tiled. H?i l>. 14tH-.1t he* to Ma.garctJ Jameson, wife of Jie> M. Jane son. the stun of 93JW0, to be obtain**! from 1 r.e pror?-ed* ol the ?ale of two hou-e* on G, betw een 14th atid Killtreets. in thi* city. Tie rest or hi* property h divide* e<|iiatli b. tu-enhi- brother, .\ ll. Ami* ami hhi sister. Mr- C. H. Hall, wit* of Kev. Dr Hall .lohn \ an Ri*wirk tile.l a petition a-kins to h-> re lieved a- administrator of the e-ute of B -tisnin a I ?*Wi *kM w?gmiH.u4 the order rwvokl i ? b "er- i--ut*l . ii - .in . -tH r i .Im, t? l? Hanult i w a- rev. ked an t th--*t' letters declared to be :n lull lorce and effect. Circuit Cockt?Tntl/e Ccrrtter. 1 ii.'*, Cong hi in agt. Poii I on. i i?- ts from th< ?>rphati - f..urt fii the ? ill of tbv Ute John K- ib-.l ??? hoia M Ml tmrlitM. OriJCthajft. O'Hare; ndfi.ient b |.,u afliruied. Motioaa occupied tlie ulance of the day. Police Court?Jtuk/e flMt. To day. ^ illiittu Curti*, a *ix fo .t Coloreil mar. v. n? i har/ed with xtealiu^ three drum. w?irtli -i < each, fn iii the armorv of the Corcoran Zouave*. No ih-fi*ii? e v\;i- insd.- alio th*- wa* ???'tit to th* .n4 jury. Cnrtis ?ai committed in default of SW bord*. .lames Taylor uti le a pair of boot* from h colored mau named Mat hew*. ? h > *a?v hiin suatiii tin m ai.d run off. lie pur-ued him clwn-ly, v h-n Taylor drnp|>ed !liem in the street an I ?-*cap,-.| Tli lioot* w? re recover*d and Taylor arre^i?d tine.i aju or sixty davs in jail; apptal noted Sarah t.p-enle.it an^l hanny Graiutnar. two |.rote~*i.in.il ? ob.re.l *h liftei* eharred n ith taking .onie-tockibif* from a ?lore; ?i\ month* in jail Wm. Edes, amanlt and lottery on John F. Majr, ,?J0 and coat* Mic re marked to the court the.t he thonght it a prett> li^ht tine for so ronph mi a<?ault. JasonCase. l ire >i, ot a ?hirt worth .^2. A color^l woman testified jh#? waa iron in if the hliirt and tuiric?l t?> ?? t a hot iroii \vhen tlii* frliow, in caini ^ny with -oui-* mire roudiev. opened ttieiloor of her pliant) .?n<i i^iiatih"ii it ni i rnn off. lined .??and *3 additional on m the *hirt, or six months in jail. TROVBI.E IS A I OI.DRKTl CIH'Kt It. Tlmna* Withers, i cdoreil. disorder!* in the Fir*t l.aptist church, and I'eter Lewis and Kichard .? >hu " ii.. hirjed ?ith the same. Charles Hem ? J^nKins testifi. .1 that he wa* a deacon in tie church. Brother ? .her*. Brother Lewis and Brother Johnson, uh . ha*. b'-.'n tiirn.il out of th?- chun h came there and b reed tb. ir way in: they wer- not in s(.u>.l sfaUKlinff. Iiavuig be* 11 exp. ll.sl from the church, they were formerly dea<<<ns. but had been tnrn.-d out. witness toM them I hey could notcome in,bntth> in-.-t.d, ami shov.d themst lves in with some M .men; witness w. nt for them, and a policeman < aui<- to hii aid. bat tlmy got too far; a g .*1 deal . r noise and . onfu-iott occurred; witness was el -cted in January last: tie ir mim*ter i* H m. II. L> e; these men were < xp"ll"d t>? cause they retusi d to make any n p..rt?of their sti-w ard-hip to the ch.iri h. Cross examined by Mr -V~; V"'er Lewis was p- rinitt.il to enter the V" !"lt !"* comm.ti.ed n aring hkhih-i the d. or Bp t her Withers and Broth-r Johnson were helping him: Jenkins tiled allli, could to pre*er>e ord. r: h. had never l?^-n continue I a* leacon. a* tho cliurch rulesdid not re<iuire it. Wa?biiiif'jii H Ii -* t>-titled that ho i* a deacon of the M Baptist rhur Ii Brother* l.ewi*. Withora and J -hn- ir? h- called ? I" m broth-Ts,, ullhouxh they hare be. n . \ l | ,| fr> m the . hiin h?m*he<l in contrary to oi b-r- a*n4 made a good deal of tronble. The Court - -Ih. von keep a record of the pro;-, eilinin "I vour chinch ? >ea. vonr Hon. r. I liave it here. He went d-wn I.I a side Mi ket ol his coat and a roll about a yard lone, cot .-red with wruini;. Mr ci.-s* d> ject.-jl on the ground that th<- r.-crd should h- k -pt n a lH?,k. The court rnl.-d that it it wa- their . u* torn to k.-ei, their record*. ii a shitotle it muat Ik- a.l nutted. Mr CI.sm re.|nest?il to l.sik at th -rin-r. ana t<? it on th?4 ad<iiti?>n^l ^mud<Ih tluit tho re. ord wa.- not sifn.-d by the pa-tor ol the church The witnes* ??? ine-1 that the minister ohly *i/ne.| ar to their records. Mr. Gordon, p.oi mney. said he was ?<>rr> that he Was not posted up in relation to the rules. He read fr..ni the paper the prmei-dings of the ni'-i-tln^signed by Poniiy v\ ebb. the clerk, wherein it appeared that the-e men had been turned our by a decisive vote ? ross examined by Mr. Closa.?'There had b^-en trouble brewing for some time in that chun Ii The pastor was elected by a majority of 56 votes. Kev ? m. H. le-e. th. paator, was sworn, and ie*ti to-rt that he knows Br-.th. rs L.e??is. Withers and Johnaon. Withers wa* not ci|?-Jle<l t.> his own KB. v. ledge The usage i* foi th.- pastor to sij^n the records m order to mak- th. m leKal H. always Si-lied theni w lien they are mad- out and pres. ute I to Ii i in. Tin* has not always been doii.-J In h.m l"r the rea-"D that the record* were not always made. There bad been a taction in Ihi .-hue h Jeiik ins and ot'ier brother* uow a ting as dea. mis ha\e iii-Ter b-ai, , '.nfirmi-d. By tlie Court?!>? vou re. ogni7-> thf se man, the defendants, as in-iuheir of thu church I nam i -?inare ausw?-r.:' Wnni ? could not answer. Closs explained to ttt<- c mrt that tlii* old man U nhers and the Oth-r defendants had bu ll up th c tin roll- at?l Ii#*M the i|?'e<ts ti? th'* projv-rty ll:-y a-nt there last night for the purpos ,.f firing m> the deeds and n limjui-liPig all right and title to th. plop. rt> - in or.l. i to hav. p-ace and ((uiet Wi.il. at Hie door th.-y were pushed in by some of th. wo men. w ho were hi aid to say, ? ? TT. wan* y ?u h--r* i.i nieht. ' Tie court said it appeared that the pastor or th church a a - not willing to ?n\ which are t ha. know 1. dtf.-d deacons, and h- would li-miss th i-< 1 lie nm-t -eek rnneily bv civil pice--- il thti ? ??;? any unputr at'out the property. A MISCKLLA^EOC-* LOT. J? Bi ph Parker, a Tarrant, waa vnt d-wn. .1 ?lm heriian. ?ntl and hoiMeroug t iikiny .^4 \ii? ? Fit/gerald curMng *3 Tl.onia* Fra.-?-r,"ciir-ing in Slate Alley; 93 John tjuiucy Adams, charged with indecent exposure, Edward John-oii was sent down as a \agraut. Edaard Peirv samechai?*. down Morri" Harper. *anie. down Henry U'a: n#i and i harles J- nkitis, colored,charg(*l witli assault anil battery on F.-unii** Cob-man, an old cob-re>l wi man. who le-tihnd that they ma b th- a?auli on l.^r last night in tlie First Bapti*t chur- h Br 1 her w arret, wa- n?t th r.- wh-n she first went th r ? bat she mw Brother Jenkins. She wanted t? ?, |,er son who v as in there; Brothers Jenkins and Wa, oei bo,h struck her, they seeiix-d t * be .(tiai 1 t-lmg th*-r? 1 h'-y wet.- trying to put Brother Wither- out V\ t' le ss is a memlH-r of the church, and put the first money in the contribution to aelp to get ft up War net- struck her a back ha..de<l lick an I sle- -u,| ? Brother ? arner. what i'id you ?trik.- me. for' II aaid tiH'y had had troiibl. enongh with th-> a om--n. Harriet Kobinaon teatiltad ?,. ? aa.? Brother Wane and Brother Jenkins both hit Mr* Coleman- tie s tw o brothers had been lor a I i>g tim Irving t>. j.-t , split in the church. At this point th- . a*e ? as - on finned until next Tuesday John Hiley, larceny of a pa<t lock from a *chnol-hon?e; |3. \|Ol NT VF.KKON -The steamer ABI^^ 1*1 1 -nine her tri|>* "ii - A I I R ., , Ffbri'.ai '.Till, lenving . th itfc 1 i 1,1 Mafc1 -tr'-.t Wharf at 111 a. 111 .: r.-turniiig at l e J?A IL Y . (except Sunlay). IBANK H<l|,LlNGb H KAl>, ( aptuin. feliji 2t L'LOKIDA ORAXUES, J lint in from Talatka. N W BIB' HELL. Ieb'? :t l:l'li I'street Hoo" Buildin r {JS CONSIGNMENT, At GIBSON 8 FANCY STOKE 0'J4 7th ?tre*t, between 1 and K. uoi thwenf, 10(> PIECES OK WORSTED BULLION KRINOE at ? ? nl- Mr v nrl. MH InUIT iMIOUMCI TO MY rilHDM that I have as-uni.il control -f the house No I < J P' IUikj hauia a?en?e. knov. u as the WESTERN HOTEL, ' which w ill ben-after be conducted iu first cl.m it) !?? oil the EUROPEAN PLAN The MMroraen of my fi-i'-nds au<l the p ij>li ? r<-?p? < ft nil \ noiicited. lJ.ji .it W fe. ? H KNOW ETH Proprietor J^'VPABTNEBSHIP NOTICE. Georgetown. P. O , February, 1 *75 Wo, th undersigned, ha\ ma llus i-iliday of Feb runrj . entered Into a copartnership for the purp " e iffi ndiictiuK the l?ru? Business at N".7 7 High street. Forrest Hull, formerly occupi-d by T. L. Crvpley, cheerfully solicit the public patronage, ensuring their strict and personal attention. C. 11. PICKLING. H. P. WELCH. t.'ABlV? Having had eleven vear?" experience in the above business, (foar in tlie employ of T. L. Cropley.) I thank the public for their pa,t kinrlh -.n and consideration. and ask a continuance of the same with their patronage. teb26 3t C. H. PICKLING 1 have received another supply of those choice COOKING PK! NKS, at 12>? cents per pound. H KGAN, f?t>25 St Corner of L ami 7th street* B I T T e K s ANGOST IRA. BOKKRJL HOSTETTKR S. STOCGHTON. PLANTATION GATTIBB'8. ? ORNINO STAR MALT KXTBACT. Fr those who with a Tonk beneficial Arpanet, ami whole<(ome Stimulant. G. G. ( OR > WELL L. SOS, FIXE GHOCEKS, fel>25 tr 1418 Penn Are.,opp Willard ? Hotel. l/LOl R : FLOUR : 1 have in store all the beat brands of FAMILY FLOUR. ?nch as Welch's New Process Premium Flonr. Shoemaker's Minueuvta, Golden Hill, National Mills, r'? Be?t Family , __j* Mills Family. Good2panuij_ Fl"ur at $} 75 per sa< k. Flonr, Rye Meal. Good Family Flour at M1 75 per Ovod Kttra Flonr at f 1 SO B?*r si Also, new Graham Floor, Bye ,. ? Tell jw Meal. HcoUjfc and Iri??h Oatmeal, New York Buckwbtat, Wheati* Grits, 8?ith Uu^j M? C. fner L and 7ih street! nortH*^' under * li'iMliew Collefe, fet>35 3t TTKAXCIAL A \(D COMMERCIAL. Halttkoiv ]r ^ ?oUdated.UKV *?rn.%'r t-Virginia ?*??. con BaLT1*OB* . low middlin<* WifiS?**!,57 -Cotton very ?tr. n? W liott do1' ,< HS*?V. Flour 'inlet and unchang-1. white *> ? and inrMnfnl. i ora <ju:et?? > sth, rn Oftt? ft- nMthm yellow, TftiO, western mixed. 7?. ,.rn at?>?>u'hern. ??*71; western white. ?>!; w** ii(. BliWI. tttM Rye quiet and niiriMnfol f, / qaiet and onchanged Provisions dull ,indh?*.i? j ? ? nflul lot*. but Kclire fin P rk dull, 4.00*19/0. Btilk ??ho?M>T?l t V*7', r|f?r i tib ?Mt?. MtKHi Bacon?h >n'1?TK. "\a**?: > l?*r ribskle*. ll^all'^ Htni?, ltali Lard dull and tn>m inHl. Butter eteedv, demand m-M^rale?*?.?1 t Duo wHtrm tnlw tM mlh. BUS Petroleum 'iniet. nonmally r'jar1, Co!f?e uniet?ordiuary to prime Bio cargo**. MHalS\. Whisky finu. l.Mal.ll. Su gar stronger. IU ,?U"^ Stw Ti'll, February IT.?Floor quiet ?nj nn rhM|?d Wheat juie and steady. Corn dull and mirlmiic.il. h*vr Y?e* . February 27.?Stocks acti> e. M>ney. IS. Gild. 14V Fxrhaugt*, long. 4S3; abort, 4?7. Govenwont* dull. Livkkfooi.. February 27. 12 p m?Cotton strong?Middling upland*. "'.asd ; middling Or lean*. 8 ,d. 8lies lsilK1 halee. iududing 7 'VJU for sp?-cnlation and export. Iioimill. Fsliii ?7.1J-V y.n.?UlHrt ?taf?^ 5 9) bonds, J-?s.old. 1?T\; 10 Hi*. MS; new .if'*, 111'!,' Erie railway share*. Zt'* -1. preferred. 41. nrS?HOLT CROSS ClirRCH corner Missachn ftN mmne and l?tb ^!r^t north* ? *t.?S?r vices KVKBT 8CNI'\Y' atn'aa m..with Sunduv School. At 11 a.m.. Litany. Hon On?jlw. and Mtiumn At 3}? ii in.. Kv? nii ii Praver. Se*l? fl*r. j.ui30 sJ?m Bkv.J.A HARBOLD. Rector. iy-"3?A REGl'LAR MKK TING ?0' Mi l- soi t'H ERN MEMORIAL ASSOC!\TION w.11 >?? held at 43* Loni nma avenue, ppoMie (r Hill, en MONDAY. March l?t at 7 ?? ni feb?2t* WM. F.TOUM0. EfJ P"S? AT CONGBRGATION \L < HtT*? H. <w WEDNESDAY fMarrh 3d. 1?7:. Lecture I. y Bev.W.H.H MriiAt. D 1> Subiort. ?? Adir?n I ducks.'" Reserved seat* 75 cent*, at Elli* A 4'o.??; , general sdmis?ion. 50 ct*. fel>2S *.t WASHINGTON riTT PRODUCE KX CHANEL. ICf OPENING ON MONDAY. MAB'H 1 1?* The rwnmi.f th? Washington Cily Pr.sluce Ki change, southeast corner >f 10'hand 4*?tr?^'t". ? I beop. ned on MONDAY M<?RNINC. N CXT Mr .1 l.at 10 o'clock. w hen t'?r one hour tliat day, and < ach i!hi tberesifter. various articles ol pr<?lui w ill be exhibited, and tin*iti?-ss tran?act<Hl <? ie u?ual in public exchanges. District dejl< r< ar<-y n?T*lh in i U<m1 t'> attend. f?d>3ii 31 L\\v I'KP \RTMENT HOWARD INI VERSITY.?The ?r?<liii?tion exei ri*-# of tbe l.av Department of How ard I'liivensity will I*- held at the Coiiereeational Church, corner of I'Mli and t? ftieetn. in this city. <>11 Tl*KSDA V . Man li 9. 1S75 it 7f? o'cl. i k p in. Adtlrc** to graduate* by H<>n C. 1> DRAKE,Chief Jiuttir< of the Court of Claim*. Thn-e meuitiera of the graduating class w ill deliver oration*. Conferring of depre'-* w itb usual addreas bv Prof J M Langston. ?i.'o and acting President t the Li:iver-ity. Tiie public are inv t< d ??? attend. H D BE\M feb2t'5t S< ? r< tar Faculty. Law Department. BKA'si'BY DEPABTMENT. li^y Off ck Comptkoi.i.vh of the Cthrfnct, Wa?hinirtou. D. 0., Feb. 8. Is75. The Circulating Not ?* of "The >'n*t Na'i ^nal Bank of Ct?h,"' Salt Lai." City, and "TheGib?on County Niitional Rank of Prin<-,.t. 11." Indiana,will l-e red'.-med m?i'n presentation at the Treasury of the L nited Siates, in the ci-* "t Wasliingtofi. D. C. .1 NO. JAY KNOX. Wfl X* Comptroller of the Cuir'-ucy. rrs?i~ T. m" TT. a7 EVENING CLASSES, Iti Latin,Greek. Eneli?h. French, and O- rmau. CIRCI LATING LIBRARY. tenna only Vr ' ?juarter DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS. 12:15.<Knd9p m NORMAL CLASS, fir Sunday School teaclier-<. Saturday evening.< o'cl-? k. LITERARY SOC1E1 Y.SatHnUv evening,!:*. YOUNG MEN S MEETING, (exclusively,) >?b batb. at fi o'clock. LINCOLN HAI L SKRVlCFS.at Vtipm. f 17 If COLLECTOR A OF Kl< K. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Wa-IIIXgton, D. C., February 13. li~5. TO TAX PAYERS OF THE DISTRICT OF CO LIMBIA. The act of Congre?? approved Jnne ?>th. lfl"4. im posing taxe* upon real estate ill the District of Co lnml'ia for the year ending June 3U. 1<75. pro\ i b-s that "It shall l?o the duty of the Ctdlector of Taxes to prepare a < OBfiatolbt of all taxes and property ujs>:i which the sani" are ??*es*e;l in arrears on th" first day of March next, and shall, within ten davs th-'r" after, publish the >ame. with the notice ul Mtle, iti a newspaper publisln-d in said District." This provision, by the terms of said act, appli** ti nnpaii! taxes of the >ear 1874- S, as well as all other tax?s? in arrear*. Four ?-r cent, penalty is added to the ls74 "5 taxes during tnis present month. On the first "f March the penalty will l>e five p< r < elit. All w ho have taxes to pm are admonished bv the facls above stated to pay tnem thi* in nth, and thus save one per <*nt.. and also save the costs iucn a-ed b\ advertisement and sale. fid.13 t27 JOHN K COOK. Collector D C._ 'SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXKS (ILL BE PAID AT THE LOWEST RITES By J. F. BRODHE \D. febS lm t33 15?h street. friS?SHERaiAN 4 CO., BANKERS, No. 14^9 K Sikki'T, Receive Deposits. Buy and Sell Gold ?nd Cnl'ed St.ite^ Bonds. Ac Securities of the I)i?trict ,f Co lombia dealt in. Exchange on England and Europe. Our Drafts cashed at par *ep21 lv ItJ- HOT AND COLD SODA, AT MlLBUBN-g PHARMACY 14'J9 Pennsylvania Arenr.e, nov? tr MINERAL WATBK ON UKAUHH1 IRVING CIRCULATING L1BUARY AND READING ROOMS, No. 920 F street, Washington. H. C. Tho patron age of the public respectfully solicited jan.%) I mi n-^S?>SAMUEL G. VOCNG, ~ NOTAKY PUBLIC. octl7 tf Ofpicf?Star Boilcixo. jrS?SCHENCK.'S MANDRAKE PILLS.-Th ?e 1?>-X pills ar? composed exclusively of vegetaMo ingrodieiits, and although they entirely snper^ -de the use of mercury, do not leave any ot its injurii us eflects. They act directly np>u the liver and an- a valuable remedy in all casus of derangement re?nlt Ir.g from a di*or<l?-ed stite of that organ, Liver C m pliiiiit. Bilious Disorders, Indigestion, Sick He id ache, Typhoid Fevers. Ac. ^c.,all succumb to 'he ee use of Schemk s Mandrake Piils. For sal?> by 1 Druggists and Dealers. mar2 ?r \T T11E BALTIMORE SlIIRT FACTOR Y. 7 A I'avkttk St.. Raiitimore, M:>., and ??13 11th St., WAsmmros, D. C., ? G. MEGINNESS, Aet. W" make Dress Shin* to order of \\ am-itta Mus lin. and tin- Linen !"???*< m- for 1.75. .r J* I .SO r-- ? l> - inmle: and the finest Dress Shirts made order, in the most elegant manner. ?>!' Wamsinta or New Y<>rk Mdls Muslin, and Richardson's I?? -t Family Linen Bosom*, for H2.V> with haiels on the sleeves, or with cuffs attached. Finest 4 ply Linen Collar*. ? for Sl, finest 4 i-l? Reversible Cuffs, .n cent* a pair. bd.2??i~ 200 H OXEN TABLE OIL. ex^* fin* OLIVES. ? Al IRS. <>v\n iicfrlJlM'YoR^iyELIi fc *0*S, ii. U. ^f^KGiiOCKKS febta tr , pp W,M " ' H?S'.B1>S -0,000 MADE. UuW?' V/ IJ> selling uo.il < MiABS Tin- B ') *P' i iiH]f|Sttirltr*lti>. 11? y are the Flower of Siu..ke. ? In-t rccen ed. ~i> "?l ?\tr:l fine CON< H A . fceliiDg an low B? ??2 per.'UH. 14-iOK hint t and 130 Tih H0rthw'-*t. Sign of the Big <1 v. All l>r*ii<l? low. Mil* ly <!'I.IIU NO lUt . Off t k Balttm?rf A Ohio R\ ?!.?<> at> Co ./ \\ \?hisgTi?.\, Feb. 21, la75. \ Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, double track, io PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT CHAXGE Of CA.KS. I.< av- daily, rxc-pt Sunday, at 3 a. m. and 1 p ui. Haeeage chetkiil through. The 1 p. in. train stops at Relay S'atkn. giving ample time to enjoy a tii *t class diuuer at the cele bnM Viaduct hotel. , rurc)ia?e ticket* at 4*3 PennsylTania avenue, aii'l at Depot, corner New Jer?ey avenue and C streets. GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Ageut. J A 51ATT1NGLY, Passenger Agent. Migw.tn.th.s LIEBICi'SLIQt IDEXTR M TOF BEEF AMD TOXIC I.WltiORATOR. RECOMMENDED BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS IN ENGLAND AND AMEUICA. OPINION OF DB STECART, OF BALTIMORE. <Mbu <ti ikt Maryland Hofpualfor tht Infant.} ft3 Lexington street, S Baltimore, Octobor 27,1874. \ I have the pleasure to sajr that 1 have used the tonic called "Liebig a Liquid Extract of Beef ' in this Institution and inornate pra. tire for more than a year, and recommend it as one of the most efficient preparations 1 have ever met with.; It combine* the virtues of fond and touic in a icinali kabl? way. and 1 ani satisfied that it ha* been the mean* of caving life when no other medicine could do so. It should be used, of oonrae, ouly under the judgment of a phj aictan B. sTTTEUART President Maryland Hospital. 84. HILL EH ft PINKABD, 417 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0., detail Agents. jasl2 t tn s 8rn Wholesale and pLATEO W A RE. A large assortment of all the new designs. TEA SETS, WAITEB8, CASTORS,CAKE BASKET? K'E PITCHERS, FORKS, 8PO0NS, *C. Also RODGERS' superior TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, imported direct. febJD-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. It CO. C. ? A VlTM**(PiiT X R , And Extensive Deafer In WINES and LIQUORS. AU the knows brand* of UgAMPAQME llwn *m*AM*n*f*cmrtr *f tU Ifati?' Wuu Jwri, Jutf-tr 1917 aa4 1819 twmtm* ITW*. CITY ITEMS. TlcruvKD to-day. fine lot I.ynn Haven Bay*. CnmritKK Hoctk. If vol* ark Bit tor*? rv n< f> iwtfin. VoRnri* Bvli.io* riinoi-tiihMw lias Worsted UuUion Fringe at 23 cents yarl See his advertisement. For ? (V Hop BVtrrn. ( HArrrp Hand* axd FaitjKx Irrtrt should he In every fa>nilv liim rotich weather. It removes the tn<l mnri nosv and .w/rrru and tit*1 skin promptly. To HAVE elegant iiirht Biscuit*. Rolls. Buckwheat Cakes. Fruit Daapllnn, Ac. von ihoald ii'e Dooley's Yeast I'lur.li-r. A?k your grocer for It. Tht Moot P?i?f?l H*ili ard ulcer* are aoon hmuirtit ton h>-? \ ? it cure*! hy iMMiy'* Magiral Pimm Kstmr-<w. I: relieve* Uit- }>am immedlately J">cent*. .1 TilF lARfiF?T ASSORT** XT Of new *T\ ICS of Hats l??r spring ofS ;<? pntl 11 1. ho * and children, is at Lewis' 930 7th street. i*? twren 1 and K northwest. The l?r..?tway silk hat Just opened. 2 A Valuable Discovery. I>r. f W. Bonsoii. a Practicing Physician, 10bX. F.utaw st., Baltimore. (nno lia< 1 ul much attention to nervous dist.-:i??es.i lm? di* covered llml extract of celery and chamo mile combined, in a certain proportion. ln\ .1 riahly cures either hllions. ,|\ sj^-pj te. nervous or sick h? attache, neuraUrlaaml nervousin ?s. This Is a trium|>h in metlteal chemlstrv . and suflt rers all over the country are ordering mail. He prejares it In pills at "si cc il< i> ? tvox. Th?- Iioctor Is largely known a?>d highly respacted in Baltimore.?a./hw.,->t M /??/ StiM hy all l'ruuti-ts. t'harh-s sto?t A t'.?. 4f?? Pennsylvania avenue, a^cnt* for W > V Imgkm. ?ji>.t.tii Bl'Y vorR TKI VKSI*! I.owt-'. Buy your dress *hirt? :?t l#ewis\ Buy your undi rwear at I^-wis*. Buy all your furnishing innsts at I.^w ? 1?< Wis" piace Is '.>.<? TUl street, tie'. 1 and K The cheapest plaoe in the city. JrsT Hrc FivF.n, a very large lot of Ham burg c-d^ing and inserting, at s. Hr.1,11.1:'-. ? ?TiMroi A f*sr of Kheumati-m. N I Kcuklgto, Nervous or Kidney disease that Ih Ftilrr'n JihtviMifir />t.??'.?/ will not eur v J.T. O'Callaghun, 7th street south s-t. Wash lug Ion. ? + Thf National Savings Baxe, eonierol New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 |?-r cent, pei annum on deposit*fttreaeh calendar mouth. R ink: 1.g hours, 'J to 1. Saturdays. 3 lo 4 and C to & ifitt.Utlg ? Ask totr c.r.ktk or wine merchant for Charle* Heidsieck's Killeiy or fex!ra I?iy Champagne. Excelled by norra. s,t.ili.3: o Corxs. 8c -The wis? tor health on dm v wslks depend." and thtmsamls patronise Hr. White's eslahlisliment. 83* ?"th stre? {. oppo site U. K. Treasury, to avoid painful Oorns, Bunions, Inverted Nails,etc. ? Thf Sixofr Sewixo Machixf sal^s of 1CT2 WW Mi>i,?160. 4.1J-s.wtf PROFESSIONAL. I XI. ST. i . BKOOKEN. A' ' >' ?f mm at LmP prm? tfee* in the DMrict, \l-\-u ilria, a?t the ?djomin* coiibUw. Ottice. 4*",? L 1 i-iann avenue. W ??luiiKt<iii. t<*l>22 1m' W( HI TTtK A RAKIM IX, E* AHT1STS PKt'ORATI V K and every d?-??r|pth>B .1 OBMAMKNTAL and TLAIN PAINTING! 7 a 7 9th ?tre?,t Borthvrent. PPKCIMKN K". M ; 10 F -tr- t t, ithwent, jM>a-ly WASHINGTON. P 0. 1 VKNTA I, N. .TK K ? 1 >k L' " ?M 1 s h?? I" hi- I" Mai Ofl ? * fr'm l' iii,?yh?ini( avenue tt> hi? n - tSiil N str<- t. -?? *!??(* ever? brant h of the profemtioa will t>- ?i t?*nd?sl to with ih?- ?kill of Ions e*prri?-nce. A riaity made of the Celrbratad " Miu'-ral t'iat^ Tpetn janM ]ni' PKK SIlT FOB TEETH. KITH Kit .M W O# by P* A. PK \TT. Gra.loate Ohio Col!fge of 1>< i.tai Smgery, 411 7th street. between I) and fc. Gm used in extrarfi.:g teeth. janll-Iy J AMES O. < LEPHA*E. ( V. S. Com'r tr of., 0>m*r Court of C a? ?t.? nmd EmmtntT ta Ckamrrry.f SHOKT UANP WRITKK AND LAW KFPORTEB Office?No. HOC at., between 1st aiid U(arl'i| Iti'iiatiaavenue. wart ,r MERCHANT TAILORS. B jMITH. AlEKCHAXT TAILOR, Sisf Si&kfci, Orru^.TK Patk^it Orrrc?. mfTt -ly Wa?binart<>ii. L?. 1/ J. UE1BEKGF.K. r ? (Scccewnr to H. P. Londen 4 Co.,? C1TIZKN8, AKM V AND NAVY MEHCHAHT TAILOU Metropolitan Hotel. < late Brown'?,) jyl ly No. Penn'a are., Waxhiuxtoii MjytjrtEjrsE ft ED UCTIO.%' Wonderful Bar gal us IN WINTER WEAR FOB Men, Youths, and Buy*. HEAL BAKGA1SS IX OTEKCOATS, HEAL UAKUA1XS IX BUS1XESS SUITS, HEAL HAHUAIXS IX VHESS SLITS, HEAL HAHUAIXS IX WOHKJX'. SLITS. HEAL JiAHdAIXS IX CH ESTEH F! E L US. HEAL BAHGA1XS IX YOUTHS' OVEHCOA TS HEAL BAHGAIXS IX SOUTHS SL / HEAL HAHGAIXS IX SCHOOL SUITS. HEAL BAHUAiXS IX VHILVHEXS SUITS AND KKAL GUI LINK BARGAINS IN LVLBYIUIXU AT 8TK\U8 POPCLAK CLOTHINO STORK. STRAUS POPULAR CLOTHING STORE. STRAUS popular CLOTHING STORK STRAUS' POPULAR CLOTHING SlORk. 1011 PisvTtvayu Avrttt, 1011 Pn?TLVlMi Avtxtk, 1011 Pk.NSSTLVAXlA ATESCK, Between 10th mod Utb street". Between lUth and 11th street*. fel.J tr Between Wth ami llth street* vy I. HOUSE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, No. 1433 Peiiti?>lvauia it?dw, near 13th ?tre?t, H hoie?a!e Pesler io Imported an J Manufacturer oi tiic Cactus, La Manila. La Kooee and Stockton Cigars. Agent for the Ambrosia Kmc Cat. The trad*- supplied direct from the factory at the very loweet Mew York and Baltimore prio-s Order* If It at tre following hotels will be promptly Attended to, wh>-re persons can also met their Cigars at a slight advance over the wholesale prices: Wil lard's,Metropolitan and Imperial hotels. It Prench Queen, St. James; K. J. HiUman,8t. Clood. Wood qcry A Co., 8t Gebige; Jordan * Gordon. Oweo House. decW *n |^Ll t LICK WATER, 1K0M KENTUCKY. KRKSH FROM THS SPRING, On draught _ W. 8 THOMPSON. feblS tr 703 Uih street. IfANCY NAJ1KS DOti T MAKE GOOD CI GARS?Try the B C. SteHtonir beats aay 15 cts. Ocar ever ?&ld in tfcfi city or anj vthor' 5 s better than Wa; I0'? better than li'i: IS s better than ? s or Si s ever offered Beat the B C Cig*r?, if you can. To be haJ ??!? at 7th ?tr*et northwett, feM-ly Slgu of the Big Clock. COHEN'S LOAM OPPICB, Skrssl V and Aris i?r? Jr?u. mtrauc? on Mew York avenoa. The mm private Loan OBc?Awl in the city Money loaned at the loweet r?; <9 0 at interest on Gold and Silver Watches. Diamond*. Plate and Plated Wars. Unas, Pistols, Ladtsa' and Gentlemen's Clothing, Oarpeta, aad aU article* of value. gaott-lv LL KINDS OP GENTLEMEN'S CA8T-OPP WEARING APPAKKL can be sold to the very advantage by a4dr?esin? or calling on Jt'STH, 619 1) street, between ?th and 7th streets northweM aSTNotM by mail promptly attended lo. ^OMk SPECIAL- ~ ~ k? MAPLE SUGAR, 11APLR 8YRCP! RICK OR Y NITTB. SWEET CIDER, extra fine CALIFORNIA PEAR*. O. 6, I'OtnWBLL * HRI, FJHM OROCKH8. Ml^tr 141V Pan. are , Willi l4 < A?4t GEORGETOWN ADVFR MTR. B'?TU'K -Tk> n?>atbl% of tfcf TltiTH HI II.MX.. UTI<?I ?? U< * 'I f ?|'? a ?ill l? Mi| at ?. aVUi4 ? ? MIDtf, ? wli'Ml fvfiwt ?< Urtdp ami WwkiM "? Xn -li, NnM O kAFNIIH. Mae h l*.al T . . l.trfc m.4 all w?tint> .n tb* Mut? ?il' l? ilirrr f.bSTJt FKRP1N ANP MNO. Secietarr olVdN PKITIC I.AUKK PKKR KlikW IKI . 3??. ?? and ** kiwi. Oam The >?f Iml R?~ i ???>'< in k>-|? >r l? tk? I. tawii li.-aan.ttt>. tiade a? *h<-rt notice fe?.J7 ta* ii' P? lL><^ x?.ii a -?i i'W "*P ??'l?l 111 * '' 'r ' ' TI Mk'P* mad* on ill tnnalbW p mil DkacvuM day . M.'ikla) v. H POI KINHORN. Prcatdawi B V BAIMTT. rt.km Ihrvrlil*: H Polfc1rh??m. T>?o. Po?lin?, J ? Mltr|.*l?. Hrnrt liKk??. K L fwl * J<a?e* Rilr? A Miinn. I T H?rtl<-r, Tb?? kanaka *1# noty J BPOBTANT PKimLaM ATluM TV m <m-f >*? Put Itr ? For ???r arr. ?ini<x]att. n we ha* e ad- pl?>i M>! * 11 *4h#ta t the lolloa inc rnlea. via ?l?t Tkr 'llcail! b? i fw every t lay fi <?i 7 a ai It ? r ? 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