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HoaDlfMuBinsa jmi fiBRolRTtMti? uev n pnurLt;ix. A. Hotl7 to 1o lllm llanwr imv pllmonlary MpthtA. Hvretind so una r rifeti from th Genet-al la accordant Wllh a call for a meeting or thetolulera wbdfoagbt tnder Goo Butler, and who aaslstel at laa capture of New Orleans, promlscnont assemblage gathered la lha third story- of Union Lengno ball bnUdloj.on Nlntb street, on Saturday night. The rnecUojr. was called to order by Capt. Wm. Jones, and Dr J E. Boodgrass wu Called upon to preside. Cspt. Jones Hated lhaobltctof th tueetlne wat for lb Pur. pos of xpreettof their thanks to General uauar lor ma manner in wnicu no attended their Interest la the brlaa cult of Admiral Farragut and other, now peodlnff before tbo Equity Court of th District tie alio aid that tale gentleman had done to much lor ina oeneni or nis soldiers in tbe Dauooai connella and In tbe caarUhat It wet simply niBiMr oi juiucd tor inosoiaicrsio oiprriB their thank. Id taking the cbalr Dr Snodgrass saldi PiLLow-OiTizaasi In contenting to occupy thtepocltloa, It U proper for me to cay that 1 ana, like the moil of you, ae I lafer, utterly Iraoraat of tbe specific purpose of the eslL Maeta that It aneiIJr Invited the ninbiri f the ' Union League," along with the aol- aiers ana te.iora,-'an. ina - menus oiuisini Butler generally," I eame by ae a member of th "League, ' an J ae one or the friends" of Ueneral II la the general tunic of that term I cay la the gtniral tent, beeaut, aot hat l a the prtoeeTacqutlnta.na of that die tlaguuhed gentleman, I cannot claim to be hlefrteod la anyapeelal ecoio I disclaim any other purposa therefore, than to cerve Iou ae year presiding ofQeera eervlc wbleh ehould not feel warranted to refuting aay respectable aad Intelligent aaaemblagcof ny fellow elllieae, each at the one beiore aae Bat, felloweUlaeae, 1 have not the leait hcettattoa la eavlng that, while 1 do not dealr to be eleated, la any atnae, at an eepcetal f ilaad or ah amnio a of Cltoaral Ilutlar. has at mad to ntetobe worthy ot claaalfleatlo ae aot only one of the moil remarkable, but at the ana tine one of tbe moet uaeful ot public an of thle ttew at whlak. hae dawna a auaplelonely upon our country. So much, I think, la troa of him, whether wapaie upon hie claims at a toldter ore civilian Ii has been retorted upon bin eo repeatedly that be It a reeent convert front tbe Democratic party, with which he aetel to tha var last of tta antl war denAaetrallooe. even voting for Jeff Parle la the Cher lee toe Prealdeatiel Uooveo Uoalalloo, that h himself. I thai spirit of K parte for which he It ao ramoua. eug grated Gongreae the other day that tbe etat ment had better be kept ataadlngln the Ooeefor economy aake ( Laughter Now, X tktak -It wee rather to hit credit that he lert the l)emo eretle party, albeit be did eo al theelevaath avoir. And In remembrance of Ibe familiar eouplet ron Dr Watte, which aaiurre ue that "while Ibe lamp helea oat la bare, TatTtMiIalaaer Mar raiara. ltwaewlaa ae well ae roerolfal to take hint lato the Republican church (laughter) at a member, prorata lag the came dagrao oiuik fulaeaa In cltll It (a aa he chewed hlmaalf eapanie Ol in me courageous anu aaaauro military career la thle aplrlt I bare eon aaatod, eheerrully consented, to hie Jololog oiirchureb, "rtctot convert ' thoufh he be, nod coming out, though he did, from tha lMmocratla parlf, aa many other oxealleat at a a havo eeme oat, to rooder good aarvlce aot only to the party or nrogreaa, but the country at large Ocneral Butler teemed to turn up iui t at tha time whaa he waawaatadi imttn under Provldeaeo to aeeomDltah Imncnu good, wltk tn at moral coaraga, whlah It tar varar and hither than mere nbvaleal vonrara. aad which he hae abowa ao remarkably, lo cay nothing of hla aqua.lr rare and remarka blo oicentlvo ability la time of war, or hla vrauaia powtr imaa w narv nau (no "taace won. aa wall aa Invoked. brlan Oraat Hie ehrlatenlng of the elavea thai came Into our nova aooiravanu oi war," wnvoee cnrUDC their new dealgoatloa at eoatrabanda,f' wat a f nwd aad ttlltag kayoota, aad proved aim lo be a lawycrwarrlorof raro aagaoltyaad iaai wwi inpqiifi at wan aa opioioaa vara up to the acadaof tbe critic of the war then baler waged far the perpatuatloafi the oa- itOBa aanaalal turn ami erlmt Fellow-cltlzcoe, In eloalag what I deem It proper for me to cay.la tMc generally frlcadly way, of the dletlnguUaed gaotleiaaa ta whoee behalf thla meatlag eeaaa to have been celled logeiovr, lor tome purpose waien 4 leave otn caaaotrerralafrom Ihocapraetl o of myopia IIBBI ! hv wua vi jwo jtuiirr la ID! Whlttcmora eaae ta not deterring of taeeva BUf ma eaveralv hurled at Mm br tha araaa mm lhat the ttlde of Oao Butler fa ihc rocaedJag aa did the Committee oa Mili tary Affaire and the Ilouae, uader lit dtreo lion, 10 ao a uuit in win aeamea io niai to b. at Iuederatoodnlm,a oaedUaahaata, ' (Ian eral Ilutlar. In eoaaeatlnr ti ranreaant Mr VThlUamora at tha bar of tha Haute, waa traa tehleowA eharaetar naaavtaol rare laoral aouiaga aaourawhlahncrvaa hlta lereelat ildea of prejudice be fore which lcaa detcrmlnea men would yield In despair Without pro nouncing the action of the 1 1 out a ucjual la Erloclple.Oenerel Butler thought Itc act iou aatyenj llladrlaedna to time, and oppoied It aeeordloglyi and I rauct aay X honor hlti for hla rare pluck la thai nc la other lotusee of the dltpley of those remarkable analUiee of the man Applauae TbnCheJrU prepared to entcrtafn wbal erer proportion contemplated by tbo callere of thla meeting, whow eerra&t bo baa botn Captain Jonce followed ta lanfnr m. marka of tbe patrlollam of General Butler, lie bad done more for tbe country than any other tmmm. iU sm 11m iW to come co tbe reccne of tbe nation e capUal with ble Hae eacboeetu Tolnnteer, ftnd tbe braTery ot the iroope uader b'4 command anted r na tlonal bono; U tba perllona Umca of l&fll, when Lfaaaon Inrkod tnthecMmneya. houio vpet and paTemente of tbe city of Wash ington. It waa General Butler wbo Intim idated tbe eecRsalonUie at tbe threabold of tbe rebellion, and helped to stem tbe wild torrent In tboed critical and momentoui tlmei. lie waa tbe best abased man nonrllrlnir. bat the day waa not far dlatant wbeo be would be derated br the vote of tbo moote lo tbe bonore of the Chief Magistrate of the nation. Tbe speaker predicted that In 1873 General Bntler would be borne to the bite Ilonae, not In a coacb and four, bat on tbe shoulders of four stalwart negroes General jiaurr poeieaaea more exec an re aoimy than aoy jinnr man. lai aooal yoar tfona partee and BUniarcks I General Bntler bad forcotlen more In one dar than tha nr knew, lie then alia Ted to tbe coarse of uenerai uuiier in new Orleans, and only regretted that be did not banr mora rebels than be did. lie did not baUcre that luo General bad oyer w rooted a man out of as much as fire Cents. It waa asserted tbe General bad made a for-. lane, vrno naa a oeuer right T aod besides no enrol y maue it uonesuy. lie inonDi toe man wbo opposed General Butler did not hare tbe welfare of tbe country at heart. ue wac in invor oi nominaunjf, jJCDjamm . Bntler for tbe next I'rcstJent or (bo United Butos. Dt. Lock woo J adJed a word of praise and men icaniaoa uis acai. m Mr. J, 11. Craue waa opnaeai Lasbti. traordinary eulogy on General llntler at tba present tlmei If be was to be tbe Ratrabllean candidate for the Trealdeney la l&TJ It was rather premature to announce that fact) It would only Injure bis cantei be could see do necessity lor toe meeting, as ueneral Bntler bad been bat ordinarily attacked of late. He wae, bowerer, a great admirer of tbe uooerai, ana do aesireu not to pa mlander stood. Mr. Jones answered Mr. Crane, sutler that the General bad boon attacked lately In a scnrrlloua manner Mr Jooee then moved that tbe thnnka of tbe meeting bo extended to General B 7 Butler for advocating at all times, in jrlrato life, In tbe army, and In u " u u umiuum councils, idq cauio of anion. libertT. and iuetlre. A gentleman rose aad morod lo add to tbo motion of Mr. Jonas that the (banks of tbo meeting are especially dne to General But ler for advocating tbe weak side In the lata tTBiiMuuoro coee m ine J louse of. Kcpre sen tall res. Tbe amended motion wjs Dnanlmoasly '"I'wi amar wuicu iuo mctiiinc aajoornod tins db. At tbe canclualiin of iha m-tlrf nrj Jones requested tbo friends of Gen Batter hi accoaipaoy me DindtohU residence, a It was proposed to tender the hero or New Orleans a serenade. A few elragff,ler wend ad tbolr war to tbe corner of FlfLantli I streets, where tbe band played "Hall to tbo Chief." In order that the Omwal might not l orer Whelmed br thla ontnourlne; nf rnln dlons brass. Iter. C, W Ucnlson, Or J E Buodgraie, Cept. Wra Jones, tbe orator of me ere mac, ana uapt Kennedy besieged the door, summoned the serrast, aonoaaund their mission, and were uaburd In. Aur listening to the explanation, and asurlnir tlltf IIHAttuUll.if 1..A .,...11.1-- " u uun-i'vyifvu tisituie iUSl IQ1B Wttt &0 UO expected compll went, acd cap dally at such an boar, be consented to say a tew nords before tbe assemblage dispersed. Accordlnrl, Ur.BnodjEraas had the honor or Introducing to a ciowd of about fifty per lont tbo Hon. &. I'. Butler. Tba Genera; sajd be bad bc0 taken eu ttrely by lurrwlao and knew ,u.t to what to atlrlbirt tbolr Tlslt Ht cnbelcss, be was twyss;Ud loges) bis Ciendf, and especially a gathering wbleb b jjad been informed was inainiy composoq 0f goldlert wbo serroJ uo der blm In tbo arl nart of tha war Tbe comir Aie6 bad erplalned tbo action at Union Legufl Hall this cTenloff, and In re turn b exproMeU bis heart fell (hanks f jt " tooa win -looe rememnerca ior bci Tlct rendered tight years affo wae an honor lo lisclftn,cb approbation as be nerer looked tor, aun wants do nercr uaa a rigni to ex pact HecoBgratuiu Uh ouutrvort the crown log t of Hi It palm an party Eiur '' f v' u " "um ui uueriawj KRrest bad so long simjcled, bad at last en achlered. Tba Ofteeuth amendment had been rail fled and tha odious distinction on account of color bad been effaced, and tba last great act was the admission of tbt colored Sena tor Renls to bis seat la tbe United Btatee Bentte. Equal rlgbta had been obtained for all What remalaed, to ba done now was to secure equal burdexrt , fox all. When that was done tba great talaelon of Ibe Republi can party would be falOlled. The laborer must ba protected as well as tbe capitalist. ana ine reiauoa Detween labor ana capital folly defined and understood. Tbe respon sibility of cltlxtnsblp should rest equally on tba rich aod lbs poor, the educated and the ignorant, me men wno laoor wiin ineir brains and tbe men who earn tbelr dally oreaa oy tne sweat or ineir orow. With tbe equalization of taxes aod tbe Interests of labor secured, tba Government will bare fulfilled In duty, and the great object for wbich tba Republican party was formed triumphantly accomplsned He concluded with congratulations, thanks for me compumeni. ana a gracemi gooa nigoi. taking care to cloea tbe door. The crowd then dispersed. NTIOXAt AI.WCUT10I OF fiCrTOOL 8u- rMisTiirjnxrs-The national association f schonl annarlntanJenta will commence a session ta this city on Tuesday next. Tbe association will cootenS at 11 oelock, a m at the Franklin school bouse, when the fol lowing will ba tba programme, continuing from session ta eeeelon. as the meet lor may determine. Reports will ba read as followst 1. Oa school supervision Its necessity, and tbe beet system for rendering It complete, br lion. W. Johnson. State superintendent of public Instruction, Maine. U Oa the national department of education Ua past work and 11a fntnra nlana. bv Hon. llenrv Barnard, national commlsslouet of edDca- uon. b us nauouai aus to assist in put ting In operation systems of schools In the oonio, oy uon. a. n Asaiey, oiate aapcrin tendcnl of public Instruction, forth Caro lina. 4 On grants of lauds J the General Government In aid of Suuiertnalscboois, ny uon, X. W UOaJ ovaio aupGuvcuu- ent nf ttuLUe loMtactloa. Louisiana, a. Oa tha coosolldMioii of tbe educational depart ment of iaa Goveroaaewl aadtaadaatfoaJ dlrltkn of the Ffredtaea Bnreai. by Major General O. O. Howard, commissioner bureau refugees, freed men and abandoned lands. A. On school statistics tbelr lm portance, and the worifof tba national de partment of education In relation thereto, by Hon. Win. D.llenlle, Stale In per Intend entof pabllo Instruction, Ohio. These re ports are not la nuv caea to exceed twenty minutes In length, and are to bare tbe con clusions arrived at appended to them In tbe form of practical propositions, to ba dis cus ted, amended. If found desirable, voted upon, ana carrion into cuecu Local. BTlTja,flordon Ripley, who has boen Bring rather fast about towi for some weeks TaitjWae Arrested by special Detective C. V. Thotnbaon. at Iho Arllnr- ton. on thocbarvwof rmsalnr afrandalaat enecK ror aus on the Messrs. Rocs ale. lie was sent to JaU for a bearing. nwin. ovrrrva man ontn, fjantci JOT Murray, in jait ior tnaauuingoi uieaaei Kellr a few dare alnce. nxonosa to canae writ of AaoMf rorxms to Issue to-day, tbe Idea of baring (heir client relod on ball. About 10 o'clock, BatarAiy nlgbt Utucer Anldrldge arreetad lliry Shad well and Wm, Tailor as tbev fere attempting a bar glailoaa entry to aa oystar boa et (lamp ion A Dyer, o Ttnth street, near D. Tbey are beid ro' n earing. Andr Fedalda, rorasaaultlDgand beat log u. C. Edwards, gate security for court battro Jastica Wearer, The same Justice also required him to glre ball or court for resisting Offleer Nelson In the discharge of his duties. John Howard, colored, charged with petit larceny, was commuted to JaU for court by J uillce Thompson. About eight o'clock: on Saturday nlgbt a man named lleiryr ficliluera was knocked down and robbed at the corner of Sereoth and F streets nf Jlvs pounds of tobaooo by four white men. The pnlsereaaU made their escape. Matilda French, colored, far TJilnir ro- faae language In .the streets, wat sent to tbo workhowa for thirty days. . Rial, Esratw MMs-,Bualnesa ia real eatata IB gTadaally grow Id. t 4 AtilJ oreratlona am montloaed. On jtiq v. foUowlngtransfcrs were mads: Partoflot47, sqoara 640, with good frame bouse thereon, fronting -a G-etreel oth, between Third and Four-and-a-half street west, to John B Naily, for t-OOOj also, lot 24, In Corcoran s sBbdlrUIon f original lot J In sqkara IDS, with frame bouse, fronting oa L street, be tweea Connecticut aysirua and Elgktecntb street, to J. VT. Drane, ror 11,500, also, lot S3 and SO, la White's subdivision of square 33d, with Improvements, consisting of twn modern omit tnree-story Driek nonses, irooi log on V street, between Thirteenth nd Fonxteentb, streets, for $3,&O0 each. C. B. Pearson aod cribAnlahJonra Ia Georgetow nuttdlnff-lot frontmg 30 reel m i ajciia urcci, twTo i tni, wnu twa-aiory nriek bouse, was sold to Jimes uarny lor a,nou. t"' i Tna Klectiox in Gkokoetowm The annual election for members of the two Boards of City Councils of Georgetown takes place to-day. Tbeie does not stem to be much Interest takev la the result, as both tbe Republican and dtlaent' tickets bear tba names of good, elilxeui, wbo are allre to tbe wania oa uo peopiapana ariuserie laem well. It Is generally fconfcodeij, however, that (be eitUecs ticket, with one or two ex ceptlons, wUl bealeeted. Tba registration closed on SaXaryftregnItlng,In a total reg istry of 2,743 voters, of which 1.M1 are white, and 1,101 colored Coikas or ilMTisa Puces. Equal No 1 Tribe of Jonadabs, at Ibelr meeting on Friday nleht. resolved tdmove from tbelr present quarters, and the next meeting will ha ha l.t In iia txnra nf Ifia OanBTCffatlonal church. Clneelta oran.iulioii this society aaa progreaead rapldTy, and It Is expected an application for a charter for a new tribe will bo Dreaenled at Iba next meetlnsr. rionecr ConocU Hdl Cans of Jonadab liars also decided to more tbelr place of meeting to uooa renows' ueii, on Bsventu street, beiweea V street and Julslana arenue. Frns. About tJSO o'clock Testerdar morn lor Officer Daller turned In an alarm of Are from box No. 8, caused by tbe burning of a tbree-story brick house on BleTentb street east, between N mad O streets south, owned by Mrs OrUrback, and occupied as a store by PbUlp Bobrer.i Tba firemen were prompt In attendance, bat tbe fir bad gained rncb headway that the building aod contents ware totally aeairoyea Deiore snodaeo. j ne bn Id na waa Talaed at S3.000. and Mr. Uobrer cellmate his stock at 13.000. with no Insurance on either. Tbe fire Is supposed to bare originated from sparks from a stoTO in toe opice ot mo store. TiBLEiDi 1BD MCSIC A crand enter talnmnt will h e-lvan at Unrsttn Hall tn. morrow erealng. wbleh btda fair to be of nign orner, ana is to on given nnaer toe auspices oi tae uaiea oi wetropouian m. ju. church. Soma of tbe very best musical talent of tha city hare volunteered tbelr eerylces. and tbe proceeds of tba entertain ment will bo appropriated to tbe payment jot a cnimo oi ncus ior ion courcn. i ne en tertainment commends Itself to tbepatron ego of our generous eltliens. Thi axtenslre ntabllsbmcnt of Messrs. J, 8 Topbam A Co , Serentb street west, next to Odd Fellows' Hal, Is capable of supplying toe acroanas oi an wno wiso to parcnase tne flnrst aod best made Trunks, Satchels, Ac, at tba lowest prices. Tba selection of Harness andother accoutrements fora fine "turn -out" should always be made at this establish meat A Niw Motiubst. A movement bis Vcn Inaugurated, with Mr.A-K Browne as Its manager, to furnish employment tola borers, white and black, wbo may desire to go South to work. Tba recent letter of Oor. Alcorn, offering great Inducements to labor ers desiring to go to MUilsslpil, haabad tbe effect of Increasing the interest In tbe moiemcnv. Tin rcaifiTOai adrertlaed lobe soil at Vo 930 II street, between Fifteenth street and Vermont avenue, by Cooper dt Latimer on Tuesday, March 1, will be removed to tbtlr auctluo rooms, and be sold on lhat lay, as tbe occupant will not permit tbe sale io ue inaae on tue l remises. DiFniVio or rni Faisonisi On lag to too ausence or judges uaruer ana risner, no session of the Supreme Court (a oeai was held Saturday, ao tne Wheatiey mandamus election case was not acted unon. and ATbcalley wUk asmerous others was de- priyoa oi lis vote. Not a Won is Rights. J. Marshall Jlanna reqnesu us to slate that be slgaed no Million asklns? for lbs bestowal of auf. frage on tbe females of this DUtrlct or else- -wbere. lie regards "rxiH t govern Tncnt" as not consonant wliu mauhuod " X mnia Is for reat In (he rear of COS, ii streett TEnrrminTir. CooitMiioiuL TMPxnlrci BoirafT AbDniij' or SfxiToa RiTiu-Wainiifo-to TaitPiaAaca Bocwtr. Tbe meeting of tba Congressional Temperance Society at tbe Congregational church last evening, waa not as luuy auenacu aa u I'lvwumg "ti logs this season This wai, no doubt, owing to tha Inclemency of the weather. A goodly portion of the audience was composed of colored people. Senator i'omeroy presided, tba exerclees commencing with prayer by Rev Mr. Back win. . Renainr Pomerof concratuUted tbosa pres ent on tbe attendance to-nlgbU It was em inently proper such meetings should be held on Sunday night, and la a church. Tba great apoetle of tha Oeotllee spoke of salva tion and temperance la tba same discourse. It was encouraging that ad maoyyoueg persons, especially those wbo attended 8no day school, were taking au Interest In tbe temperance causa. With them Iba good work should oa perpoiuaiea ana camea on. There was hope while tba children of tha country took a lively Interest In the sacred cause of total abstinence. lie thought It was eminently proper that Id this adlflca, consecrated to the service of God, the In terests of temperance should receive the greatest encouragement. As already announced, tba order of axtr-, decs would consist of a poem oa temper, ance, by Mrs. Fletcher, of Iowa, ajady wbo had bean a toalons laborer In the rood work. aad an address by Hoe. lit 1L Rst els, Beoa torfrom Mississippi. Mrs Fletcher was then: Introduced, and In a clear, pleasing Toice, distinctly heard la aU parts of tbe house, read poem deserin- Ufff oi tOB Tua vi tuMJUtiTitauw umui sua her subot tha prophecy, T'ltMLalns of tbe fatlxrsnau oe vittioa epon bis cbjiotcu. -. The lima occupied UludallTorT was about an hour, and tbe andlentaUsteaeUtolhaead with tba greatest at lectio a. Tbe poem was descrlpUTa of tba corse, wbleh, follows tb cnuareuo taose wno rt swiaicMia io nv use of Intoxicating drinks. t i oeoatoc i'omeroy inea iniroanjceafsioq Hiram R. Rerels, tha colorod Senator frosa MlsalsaIppl,wbom ha had known when a resident of Kansas, and oao whom ha as toemsd as awatm, adrocaUot tnutejMper anra cause. , , Senator Revet aatJi Jt aOords me a great deal of pleasure to appear before jou on thla occasion. 2 am always pUaepd to send Joy asslsunca, bumble tbongb It may bo, for tba promotion of the cause of temperance, aod lo do aU In my power to encourage others to enUst Ihelr sympathies, to devote tkslr abil ities, and lend tbelr aid In striuglbeaUiglha work. . c Tbo cause of temperance Is ooa, aUbongh approred and looked up to by maqy aealous adrocates as something worthy of secondary consideration, that Is anquestloaaUy a lead log Issue In the cask of jdrUiaetUM I know of no subject better deaorvlna M pro foundcat Ibonght. the greate aacrlaea, tba most heroic derotlon tba tha causa of tern peraoca, and to lbs vxtentfif.my ability I bar always advated 111 pr(ncjples and 1 alwaTaaxp'too0,, , . j apT'Ore Itbecausd UfU a good causa, lalneerclr beUava that Us. earnest dis ciples accomplish mora good than tba hu man eye can discern or tba observation, of Iho most critical -readers of society discover, I approve It because the interacts of human ity demand 11. I approve It because U Is my dutr to do so. ine cause wuica we nays met aero to night lo promote, has. In times past, been eloquently ptseuCod by men whoso example was, it ib were poasuuc, more eloquent laani their words. A cause which niderites tba most sacred Interests oi society Is worthy p tba philosopher, tba statesmen, aad Iho dlrlne. There la not a nrofesalon not a calling whUb society approves that does not demand from Us members the U Tallest interest la Iho promotion of Ue doctrine of total aoeuocacA. luowciuxeoi wrpjau Iry depends upon It Ibp morals of erary community depend ,upon U Par fellglous, our political institutions are aiuoa tot.no cause of temperance. Uow onen have these unu ldaaa been exnrcaeed. and vet tba evil which blights society oxUls to-day as though no guardian hand qad ever been .raised to check Us ravaircsi. no warnlns voice lo can lion tha ensnared agelnUUe sejactlfq lor lluenCes. . , lutcmpcraaea Js tbarotvatoporertyaaud ill concomitants sutTcrlag and dcgradallop. in we ine ot tnoao now present now many are there ho would not ha true witnesses f this statementl Uu manj are there wbahatcAan the rrsuU of iva v-rut worklagil Some wbo nave acquired a great competency, tha fralt of years of diligence, have lo a brief period Wasted tbelr. labetance and died drunkards. In the absence of Intemperance, wa be hold a ramlly blessed with W (fa. ai-.r comforts or life. Tha father devoted to the care of his house bold, tbe mother engrossed In the cdnMiion of feer children, and off epfitnr thai will o Qualified by the correct ness of their parent s example, u contcod with the dimculilee which beset tba pathway of every carthlr pilgrim -The father's soonciy is m lucu a pieoge oi tueir temper ate happlacas. Bach a scene aa thla can bo witnessed every day In every community. Behold that other picture. In course of time the father baa boen persuaded to depart from tbe path or total abstinence. Easy leaptalloas lead blm astray, and from an occasional glass ha becomes au habitual drinker, Tba taste for liquor Is at last un conquerable. Ue squanders his money, bis property, his home. There Is nothing ou the face of tbe earth too sacred, too holy, to check blm la his mad career. Tha honor Of bis family, reaped for bis wife, for his, children, may have Its moral reproaches, but It avails nothing In rjoenCblne a flcrr thirst for tba lotoxloatlog draught. Behold the family of sucb a man. Tbey, too, alas I can be found in, every community. Cities abound with them, aad tha humblest village In onr courtry Is not exempt. Another pleads for aid, and children whose food has been coneueaed at the dramvabop cry ptteoas- ly ror nreaa. uoce n no appeal uj your sympathy t Nay, does U not jsora power fully appeal to your energy to aid In check ing the ravages of intemperance I Tbe improper use of liquor, aad by that I mean wben It Is not prescribed by a phys ician as a remedial agent, staptfle (hd brain, dulls the Intellect, and renders man Incapa ble of fulfilling Ibe dalles atlottod blm, In bis sphere or life. If each a. statamsat were made for the first time In onr day and gen eration wo might not much wonder that men tampered with temptation t but Is It npta solemn lesson that has come down to us In tba very march of civilisation, even begin ning with tba dawn of tbe tribes of Israel t The vole of Almighty God, speaking to Hla people thousands of years ago, warned Ibem of tbe danger Jn tba wlnecnp Christian and paean alike have proclaimed this warn leg, while every age baa bad Its wofnl tcacbt Ings by tbe blasted lives of Its greatest men How often In oar bwu country have the pro fessions been deprived of their most brilliant ornaments I Physicians, Jurists, statesmen, and even divines have not been exempt. So clely has thereby been robbed of men gifted as benefactors, but whose; example, unfor tunately, has entailed upon 11 evils which no man can number. Wbo, then, will say tbe cause of temperance Is not tba causa of hu manity 1 yes, the causa of God 1 How many young men endowed with genius, blessed wllb health, after having completed a eolleftatocourse, sacrificed by Intemperance beueHls tbe wealth of the world could not repurchase) bartered away their birthright to true greatness for the sake of the privileges of tbe dram shop, and died unknown to fame i And what Is tbe remedy for all (bis? Total abstinence. And what we advise others to do wa certainly should do ourselves Every member of society owes It to himself as well as hla udgbbot to be consistent with tbe law of self prose rva tlon. It Is a wise adage (bat 'we should f reach by example as Well aa by precept,' lis not for the want or good advice that tbe world Is not better than U Is. Tbe ae lions or men are tha noblest, most eloquent, when tbey Inspire lo others a desire to imi tate them. Precept without example Is son) laae It needs the flat of will to srlve It Ufa. and a good deed wlU never lack for expres sion ia woroa. l wui no lunuer qcuud juu vuia otcoiok, as the hour Is already late. But before I close I cannot refrain from alluding to tba prevailing custom In society of using liqaors as a bcreiage. Surely those who are tbo moat generous at tbelr sideboard are the moet severe upon Indiscriminate drink Ing Iotoxlratlon at home or abroad has no extenuation in the fashion of tne age. If those wbo condemn drunkenness lo others will 11 ret Inuaence society by paQ.sb lop from their households and their Una In toxicating drink, my word for It, tbe moral effect will permeate society and prodnoa a reform In the most cflectual way, In conclusion lit me say that In order to urge the cause or temperance, oy ail means oriranlr.fi temperance aocletles. assist those already organised. Randed together In a , common cause, tbe friends of total absti nence are bound lo prosper. Let roe ssy to you, my friends, be encouraged. It is not given to us lo vneasmeour progress, or to set a value upon onr good resolve? The consciousness of having acquitted one's self of an obligation wbleh tbe best Interests of society Impress upon blm, should be encour agement enough to tbo earnest advocates or temperance, tna valiant soldiers In tba cold water army While there Is an anemy to, tonquer, or a wqunded brother to aialit, we mutt present a determlntifrofct to the foe. and a sympathising heart to Aha fallen. Bo consoled with tha (nought that good action' art Imperishable. Their )nlaenc4 tan never die. i,, ' Benaler uevali was warral annlamTad at ba conclusion of his addrtss andths meet ng adjourned. wasniHOTon tibtfku.xci mcistt This socletT held a rerata utW mrrt log last nlgbt, at Board of Trade rooms, tbe presldentt O. X. Harris, la tba chair. Io teres ling addrestca were delivered bv John uoiaen.isq , fion. u. u. iovelij ana u. n MUUlebrook, esq. The Interest 10 these meetlnre Is ateadlltfcent tin. and mneh rood Is resulting; from (hem. IITdRwkv lfA.... . V..I..1.. MAHitn. about seven o'clock, as Robert Fletcher, an old colored man from tha country, was lvaaiDgauonK"cwjeTacy avenue, 1Q tne vi clotty of tha Columbia aagtae-nonso, be met two colored, men, aad taking them so be honest people he Inquired If they know where he could bay a horse Alter ascertaining now much money iba old roan bad they assured him tbey knew a man close by who bad horse and mules for sale, and offered to take him lo the friara Before thay had proceeded far the erger of tbo two uegrooa seined Fletcher and held him while tha other coolly put his hand Into his pocket, took bis pocket book and rati ofL and was shortly followed by his partner Tha robbers look all his money, amounting to ?o. Tba transaction was witnessed by several members of the engine company ,w bo thought the colored .men were plajlog, Aa soon as rietcher made tba facts of tba case known e wa taken to police headquarters, where ha told hi story to DotecUra MeDevItt, wbo, with tba assistance .of Sergeant Clement and Ofllccr Jatae Boyle, of JuleutenantOess ford's force, soon traced out tba perpetrators of tha outrage, wbo proved to be two noto rious thieve named 81 Taylor and Clark Tbey were taken to pollca headquarters, "where tbey were at one Identified by Fletcher. They had been to Alexandria subsequent to tbe robbery and seersUd tb money, rfcey proposed to compromise tba matter by re turning tbo money, but of course did net succeed la getting off on sueh terms, and war sent to Jell by Jnstloa Walter. It is but a short time sloe Clark wa sent to Jail for robbing Mr. W U. Stanford of elothing. Ae , and balled out by a ball-goer. The difficulty In securing the attendance of witnesses from a distance to prosecute thew case ha led tbeae men to Imagine that countryman are legitimate subjects lo Slander, but this ease Is so outrageous that nstie Waller la determined It ahalt coma to trial, and wlU oommll Fletcher as a wit ness, or compel him to give ball to appear against tbe culprit- , rteMhelepaHleea 1 . Tna Kr.xo-LiTEai.ftT its tn ion Again, on Saturday even! eg last, wcr the commo dious Parlor of Mr. Horatio Kin thrown open for the reception of a large aod Intel lectnal company or ladles and gentlemen, attracted by another of tha rational enter taluments,whlch week after wet k bate been presented with sd much success to tha lovsrs or literature. After the rooms were wen filled. Mr. Xing, In si few pleasant and facetious re marks, fritroduced- tba exerclsest. explaining si vu aauiv tiiua. .uo lucMmog ui a request on tbe card or Invitation that the ladlel would attend In "evening dress.1 Least. It talent be Inferred lhat this expression meant to roaicaieiuu party costume, ne ceiireato aaytnat ne naa no sucn meaning, out in tended simply to express, tba wish lost ladies would come prepared to lay aside their bou nets aod wrappings, thus relieving the occa sion of all ceremony, and converting It into one of, easy, tmreetralucd social tutercoana. Tha order pf tha evening waa then reached, the promised lecture by Mrs, Maria A, Stetson. Tba subject of the discourse waa lflhe Biographers and Soul of Boni' aad .occupied an hour In tbe readlor. it was an eloquent tribute, to the genius and character of the great Scotch poet, and a withering rebuke to his ungenerous aod prejudiced biographers. Tbe most earnest and gratified attention was bestowed upon Ibe lecturo to It close. Mrs. BicUou Is a Doe writer, of attractive and dignified pres ence, with an admirable delivery, and would green the lecturer's platform conld. tha ba Induced to exhibit her powers of elo cution ba a broader theatre. It was announced (bat on next Saturday tTcalng an essay on "Alaska" wonld be reaa uj air. vincsnt lojiyer, ot :xew iotk. .. Xl?,!T or 1 -Oq Saturday Detec tive Tillman, with ALL!- RPTnt f- uaghand Officer Btlachcomb, or tbeTourth precinct, were executing a search warrant lUttJ rOuu4 lw . . lu V.WH IHJt h (ween Fifteenth and Sixteenth and L and M streets, two dressed bogs banging tip In a second story chamber. As tbe inmates could gtve ao eatlafaetnry account of bow they came there, tbo pork was removed to the Fourth precinct station honio to await a claimant. Bratiro OrcncoaTs of French Batiste, Mellon, Cheviot, Doable and Twist Repel lant Tweed. Some very handsome ones for VIS- Ooa price only. Gixnai c. Hkrhino, No. 41V Seventh street, northwest. A S Tat lor, at his temperance grocery, calls attention to hla stock of fresb, good and cheap groceries. Tns rehearsal of tbo Pfatlbarmoulc Socl ety this .evening takes "place at Motserott Hall, at aatfpaat Seven o'clock A prompt attcndanadls requested Messrs. Joaia A AinfbftD have removed their land office to rooms h and fl (first floor) Barbour new building, No, 00 Louisiana avenue, norm siao, -Tan New1 Jersey Republican Association will bold aa adjourned meeting this evening at Liberty Hall, corner or Bevcnth and L streets, at 7; 50 o'clock. Thi forty-eighth annual commencement ortheuetlpoalmedjcat department or Colum bian College will take placa at Lincoln Hall on Wednesday evening at t,wo o'clock. Vkot. McMcnair. the ifcbtnlns calia- latbr, win open his school to-night at his residence, )3 FJgblb tfcct, between M una t On H au. CiTma and MxxcBAHTTAt lobixo, &35 Seventh street, opposite Tost Office G Tui Third ward Jlepublrcans will bold a meeting' 6n Weddesdat cvcnlngyMnrcU 3, at Union League Hall f Thebi wilt b a rneetlng 61 (be 2o depend' ent ItepubUcan ItcforrA Asioclatlcnf (0 mor row evening at Union League HaJT, s Ataxaadrla and Vlnl!, Tbe QomU of Saturday evening has tU following news Itemas At ao adlournred racctieg of tb Library Oampsny last nlghs USptata Xesclncka Kemper wss electod prealdcat, and the foiiaw log ware lotJ duotorsOcorg It. )1IU Arthur O Kelt. Wt Xt Lcgare AlQfd O llhler, lloyd M Smith, Harnucl If Janoer. KdicrRanwdcn, Jr,()Hwai Kearny. Xjjiaui der Hill, Laitttr h HarrUou tand tdwtrd S. Leaabcattr, THiabccondlog wife menlloned a few days ago returned to her bibaad this moral eg, aod brought back with her nearly all of th SMOOche had carried off She taw ths error of her way bafor aha bvad gone farther North than WacWlagto. e Ta ahoeaaakers shop of a colored snast oaned Aagustue LumpkUia, o Uaneroa atrcct, bear Waahlnglou, waa attacked last night by upknown partlee aod partially catked Homi of th old machinery or the Maaaiias Oep ltallmad Odmpaav la now balag lakea Iowa aad carried to OeorgetowD, It havlag beta purehteed by Air 1 lotion nuyal, the proprietor of tbe foundry In that city Tna 1200 appropriated 00 Taeaday nlgbt Istl by tha Oouoclf, for tbe purchase of wood for tbodeecnrlBg eor of the cHy( has Veen eapeodcdfand ao- wore wood will ba taeu4 tbuwlater Tb appllaaalc were a nuner oucat th Mayor olue ycatcrdey that iln order to give them all a little the wood was diatrlhuted tn fiuantltlcs as amal as ihe clalb ol a erd A cotoain wouaw waa cererely burned at Iteauer'e Hotel tn lecaburg laat nlxhl Sh had a bottle of keroaeac oil la her dress pocket, which sb struck against a etov lo pasting Th bottle broke ,tl oil caught fire, and hence tbe resulting injury AasxTa la thla city baa auaeeeded lu en gaging lta colored tneu In Washington to go to plantations la tha ulf States Ihoieen gaged held a meeting laat week and aaaaf mutmAl da tar mined at ta leave Lha aanital until they bad recti t 1 their share of tb an-, propriaiwin iaiu inana 17 uurtii mr ittv support of th destitute of that eliy Coflfectloacry. QiiArriEi.iv PURitin loaftfKiv U iiwnaaii 1493 rsaHBTXTAJIlA AVUI. Bttwcea Twelfth eadTblrUtath Strut! wivfiii. wiDDisai. ani pbhh sii.ni! Tloaa IJianika ac.ac . farst.Utd at shert e elite aa laodsrat tarn rlri clstt waliera, saCanaae table oraewaia.ellfef ware ha , e , (tvatauad U parUaa. JLe MtUrsaja aad, Water lf. atveral aew praani IS baatuuc faair jowm 11 KUArriEi.il fable-la ' ytCLiaiorja , (. -Chnreta SepvleeTlrday. c TIRHT AJttlTCCCR Rev T)r UnthberL oaator of tha Tklrtaaalk. street llaptlst ebureH, preitehod eaoUrvr or hie plaiajtattlealaaa rectlVCeanaeoC ycatcr daynonilar, HUUatwast&4lTtli-vreoaad litasben oxi.kc "AadJeaueaatwitceatd were thera not tan xlaaatad hutrvSata ibe aluer The isrtbea was iSteadca 10 Ului trst ta a practical wat tha ptonvnees of tne heart ot teen t rortotfaiaeae aad I as rati I ado ferMecalafaconferreabT IkeAlraisaty, iAU batL Tad Itaari analtai tt jaa iniiiuiiai ai ram. tnm iuiQrT aavldur tone cicaandaftneirleproey' rtli of thee Were Jews aod oh 'waa a etraoier pamarltaa. After tbey bed felt the power Of itoa ana were naawiina Jiiae eoatianca oa their way, aad tbe Bamirltaa alone rat dread to (ivaiBanaetouod i(a reecired an iio- rloai reward in Bfrinr tiCeltd aot ealr bodily loBrntlty, Wot lAbctnfialcaaaad of the o aoa oaiy or ma iBfimae af aln. ntt tn am itv aad aaaallaa. Ia tlmee of distress, aad sorrow, aad trouble, and waat, rata Sail updu pod, to Ssvethemi ths strongest hnrte quell, and thoee wbo Ju health aadpraaperitv ceoo atoet, eaake lead eat appcale la Unite of al ska eta aad adversity) but when ta dancer U paaced they forcal agala the f ourea of thelt relief aod peace, aad only here aad (acre one returns and glree hlmitir up wholir to Ood DrrOfltabert earaeitty feiproeced thla open hie hearoro, aad eloaed with a powerful appeal to theeoagra gstloo to give thatr hearfe lo the BavloaPA a the evening hedlsaaureed from the teat, There la Joy lathe aegelaofUod ores oa alnaertharepestetllM turning away from alt other great evente which aaapan upon tklc earth, they loctt to thceieaer that repeoteth add jejola, Vay I It lo ar raantfcclaffoa of ttcpiwer of ded, of the lav of tiedevery atrrismt of Ud aoiara laxsa aa ibi nirinioafi aiaaar. II Tbelr eyetpathy for their Jjqrd Jeeaet the shepherd aeckf tac loat cheep, aad whaa Ja aadaltherejoleeitth father WjoleeaattU rat a roof the prodigal ooa. Jeaaa rejoicai when the loct cheep la found, wnea Urc prodlgM bla are theyenjoypd the tola start l ot heaven they havo pitched thdr tcatc atbc bcakef thaishlaleg river that floors fni tne thaoao of Ood . Thcrhav saaa fall frets taalrSjit estate tha.angtle who era DOw-iaUe flooea and misery ot aeit Tre,aey uaderstaai aad appreciate the worth ot the coal, and the value, the great value, of repeAteaeo.- If they are ao moved, ahoald aotw oadSavot to-laad Ita aere toircpeataact pcay oeracatly-feraar oeivee and our loved oats, that they joey re pent while there l yet time! rouaTar rassarriaiAif citnaon w Ths pltor, Itcr John O Botlth, D Dj prcaehod la (no moral eg from let Oorla thIaaataTi trr area Oatlat, odspassaver, is aaerlflced for ne,1 He eald the paaaaver waa iatUtutcdby flU vlae appola'mant, aad kept Brit by the Us, brewe la Mfpt, aad la always obaerved by that rat to this day, ltwaeoocof the three restfesttyalt atwMch all wereetpetlad to epreiaat WheaUhrletwas U rears tktba waa taken up by hla parcata to Jerusalem to observe this ordinance, W bayo the par. Udoluc of this lasutntleh IU the 111 ft e&eptar of rxodus Ilwea a faallr observance A Icrabwithoat blaailab was roboeetestcd by ihe heed of lb faulty, kepi tear daw 4 tfceakiiUd. TaablooJwe enrloklede tha door-poiti, and the flh was roasted with fire, aid oaten with1 vaieaveavd bread and bltteiherbc Tba word raiaoTcr jc appned to tne orai nane frost tbe fact thai upon. Its original la slltutloa the Anrelof t tna ti ord passed ovel very boute upon which tbo blot ir houta unon wMah the blood waa abrla. kledby dlrlne direction la every other bouai ma on wac found dead. "The Jcwe alriatly os-l serv tale ordloaMC, aod Uae put eta r sects to iuni iron iiirnnn"o"f"rT.M of their ordlnantce OlieuBClaloa la aaolhat of the rl tec of the Jewa wbleh they are alviyi carerul to obccrvC Tb Pastover wee I ap pointed to elgalfy tbo-dlrlnc Juctlee whleh caneupoa tho EgypUaaeoa at toast nf thi crueltlec laAieted upon tbo Hebrews, ,,Tte history will alwari be read with great lal tr ait, but we lear If ,to eoaeldcr a eublret ,1a which the whole world Is loUrcct4,ObTlat oar Waaevea. Tb lord Jrauc waa aaetb) tccdi b wac aot aa obUtloa. Jt . . HaoriBca wm tbe orfertna P of life I obla tion was urTcrtng tbe first fruits If othlcg bit blood and tna onertat up of life can atone tor la Christ la called lb Uaa of Ood. Job aaldt "Beheld the lamb of Ood, which laketh away tba ala (cot eloej t tha world Tbe terra pardon does aot occur la tba K. ew Testa ment Tbe worfiforgtvenrii end rtmliiloaof elaaaraaltd la tbcobaertancc'of tb parni ver great eats waa takca (bat Ue lamb tkal waa ilal abeuU aol have a. bom .broke. WbeoUarlst was ofuelatd,opt a baa lq bin Wac broken Jaaisb, ion. years boTore the rontlaUudedmost beaatlfuny tathetlrcttDi. stsneee of hte cnicloctictt " tBaeriicee were earetallyt offered under tb is given to thjacubjcal la iba book of Levitt cua x.evt was tne tribe apeilstly ehoscato errer snerllrea UbrttHwae a priest after the order of Metehoaldeav bad he waa Of tb tribe of Judan,otiLorVi aod I her waeitb great objcetloQ to bin U tb Jcwlab Mtod Iaul argues thle aanjactnoat ably. Ha offered Klmtetfa cacrlflee, aod now bale a print oa laainraae u T.r urniiia ataae iDin sesaloa for ue." All thai Uaclat did waa vol alary Up anado bltaaclf asaerltloo for ue Ue wac the itar,tb vlctlm,aad thcprlect. AJI otQeee net la Jesus CbrlHe Is prophet, priest, and king It ta our put over, aod h wacaacrineodforuc " " ' Finally, Saeriaced for ua This la lb rointof woodcraadansacRLj Araaaceaeat aagele aad to neo, I make these cobelad log obeervatloaai , , . kafw'AiJ(yJUlryv.Bi,!UiBi.lH belt, lifting tip oor eyrs lo torment. 2 tf elf eoi dannatluu and aaiutah of tbo loat nay b et-eo la this discourse, and than, whaa we think or the weeping aad welllog aod gnashing of teeth, and the eater darkest S Tbe Lordc .Sapper epread le tbe proof that grate stlU lavitca,bcausaUhrlat ibtei cedta . 4 fait rejections cohdema hi, andlq-dir wa nay hay tbe laat call. a, vThat' will yoa dot Will ydu tfjtil Ubrlst sairiOcedfor root la. tb aliarooo the coomutoarae ad intofatered.Rev Ur.Sailth o 01c la t log, Sisitltd by RO Dr MarwU.of Waw Tprk. woiisa ot TuaatBLa poacAs Dorcas wac tba subject of BeV, Dr Ktw nane cerenth dlacourao oh'th wemewof the Bible, dellrarcd laat veaUlgal ah idelro- Bolltaa eaarcb. Tb Mai wac th f ere of icaih ehaptar of Acta. Tb elccuatataaaaj which brought this ' noble1 wlpmsA tatopromU . neneororour aenurairon tira laiuum win related, and Dr Newnaataoel Voosucrauitria aatar aad th rewardml her bcaerobfacat She laaaexpoaeotoruarlatlanebarltrtataad-J ing lorin aa tna aatoouiiaeDi oi wiet oiTiaa trait of eharaetcr so ooeapieneoela the life of nn r.AF(i J.iui llhrlaC Ileoevoleaccv froka seas aad rwlaj atgalBce rrood wlltar to with walk ad laeludoaia la tallectual aadth meral, thSioUed aad the heart, the deelalen of the will and lb Wlahot tha coal That benetoicne which (s 'purely of the head may b clear 'a rstalbhl c eoUasna loborc.ujiiae)lf simatble. D- oevolfealaaturatr aMulrc. , - i Hone nea ai eharlUBl by. eoasUUMonl i nry arv puiq 99 , i iatuu wouiihw , Others arcbofd U tensely oCiash, Thsrar nottoblaaia lorthatniiklaff ra recpoBal bl Illy (alia upoaJttetbcf iNalur. fWavansd lake tncBjutla adAlngbtynaka fbl take ,them foi Mlci or for worse; Nature gUs us nothing lo perfection It' us sapscuy; 'it .naeltvj fla a-eat tnlsaloa of Man adneailaai to rcstkata that wblea oalataUa eaceaaito develop that wbleh la dcleinU AC iacoorc wefe are two oatrenaa ni wauie aad btsek, and erery variety of ebasge ba, twecn then, c thereli every shedeottepiyr oltace, frouiateasa beneolaaa oaeelaa' telptet tSCinahOfesoathOtaai taonaaata are whirlpools of earfltnacMj auvcfylhtpt- pleasures that comes wlthialbctr rctih kota mao weiaen.cnuurcBiOOxiaa. aaaa.a, aoaorc, UOWB JHll M tivainavr ibwii WBHH pool, ao. ee ahoald ehua auch'noa Othoe are beat repnecatedtbr ihecaBial fouolala almtava oaurlne the waalth Of tbalr hanavA. lenba upon bumaaiiyanriehlnx, beantlfileg. Another plac la apacaadls bnveleef aomeaiBa araoDariiaeie oy iotnt,a&aii yea eaa osly eateh thea a Ualihl noad yota r tutttti'ul, but woe uoto you If you catch then in tha nriDOBlte Uomlnr ntlthtrfram orlnaU It aor fn ay apathy, bat fron certain eoabtltloa of the at stem, perbapv from a rood digitiooTatbtr (bait frrathgrtie oLUod and If their doator can oalyauaacad la keep lag ihcdiinosiuooa;t right the win, aleiae be rberira'IcoB1yipatbtlebaat,orcoceleore. leg ceffrDba prtoclpl. but fron thrareuetnr 1 ihs am hi I ah a af aitaraal Inflaajiaa latbfcaie ot boreac thertaaCftd.n ba, ayaicmatia beneroieaee Tnert wss a fUcd , purpose aod pjao, rcrhape wenjli it In our en urine nora ! aim yiinuva ut in mmj otberlhetack of ayataautlewlvlag A taaa may glre tboucaad dollar at rt begaaUt r give-a inouaaau oourt a ,ea eagianiii h war. and narat force! It when iou aak for any morei bntia tbatjfar be rasT hsvo ot tua jrar, auu H5 " foF in mnm bnt la that VSar made a hundred thucaod It )iae -th rll alto that when moaet- preeenr demands V trcnehment a man utully beglnc with the charities IleatllldrlvecbJefacthQrcaoath Arenue, aod madam stUI drcases la rasgnld ccot style no retrenebmept there Th heatbea may perleh aodV th poor su(fer,nut he must keep up Ms cctabllshmsat. 11 ut tuDDai (tod aJmlrht ehault la that way Vnat would Tbccom of this rasa a juauiltal It la a slaiplaCbtlitlaa duty not to ' (allow our chrltlcc to luetoato- aeeomlas; to inclination, and not to retrench than unlove w reduce inewnoie seal oi ourjivteg in pro portion Phall w take bread Iron (he mouib, of tbe poor, and tbe Qoapei rrom tna poor heap tbeo, that we may lire In losuryl Dr Newman then eoaatdered coin or IB motlvei that ahould lead ue to beoevoleae. First, a common burnt ally Wa era. of tb saVae oriajlo. the same raei subject to the earn I a Arm It Ira, the acme mltfortuacct to-day rich, to-morrow poor) to-day In honor. tomorrow to dishonor Another oiothre lc that coelety Ic bound together by Ut great I we of aumeu dependence There are two elaaue to lb world thos who take car ol, trVemielvcs, and tnnie who are to be eared fori rb.o freer duty ef th former la to ear tue th latter Th alrong ant protect th weak, tb wis must ad mate the Ignorant! tb pur must If i cue ibc oau llharltr a Charily agsln ll Inienarsbt from piety, :anavolane nir ealil without nlsrvi bat not Pearrolene may eclat without nlatv- without benevolent U piety without beacvcUnc Bla ey there ar forth Ob arch whose prbyere r s loaf arvent aad as Joud as melodious, whose heart never throb for tbe distressed) whose hsods arc never opened" to relieve the tofftrloi r never upenta id reucr mi Bunerina jr cwmsa then i ootid trad tb reward f llorcacf cr cuddeu death, and tbe eulogy that heebea- flelaree pronounced on her wfce jo their grief tbey brought forth and showed the gemeots the bad made for them inferring to borcee aaent ot fron) the midst of her usefulness, ir. Hswraan alludrd to th nation's Ion In in death of Mr. Uurllngam. In bis brief flf,parhBpalatbiaat flr7erc,ahae ae eomplished more for Ubrlatlaalty tnaa all th other mlsaloaarles scut to Cb4natlf w tske tbeulllmat reaulte of th commercial treaty, and If wa allow oar mlade to pace lato Ike futiw and gather up ta ImaglaaUoa the era ad results flowing from Ikls treaty, whetkev I commerce, or sfrteultur, or lovernmeat, or dneaUqa, dt reUgfoa. rhctbsr his Idea was tba advaacsraaaT ef Christianity or not, ret (lod, wtw rule otmt in, la to briag oolaf that treaty reeaRs hi graad as aay that wUl aw rrcrm iMsasars i tnemiasiooary ia u boreralaUibniihewotk roc on . Addrcaelaatb woaaea of hie aobaiMi DrKlwaia aaked, Mwsra yon, nVadanf, to die to-nleht. what would b therfnltlon of yourwardrbt rouW It b tiled With gar- ' IOI DDDMUII IUI HI .UI wlthraaaaiaecatro yesltbl Tbe little garments prove oacebar air ira in voaiir aarnanie anoinvr - nw abrMd thera go- forth oa ntisla-e ef eabrltr, thai at laat ihernltbl reeclva tbes weleoaaoMarde, Iaaetaoch aa ye did It into the laaataf one of tbaccjr did it ui.ta me eater yalutotbeioyofyouiLord.t ,,,. ., PtfliU WW 'ETESCftTT accural) imltp AliU FtlUa or elhtr SpMMtt ly fierly ittitinjavtMuolloni. . , u.iuuhuruttitf thiticil. Ifatibtal llblrl. utii " Ml.ilU-1. 1 J-lJj' ilil i- a SWTW, EtO . tj ttPAin wo xutb,i niunU, flolat. TAIBBAtlKS BOALfiS. TbeatUatlea f ORO0KK3 AND BUTCHERS I called U try ttrtr aad saijtU'atertastii :t VbX "' AB0 Counter Scales, warr..t4 UtAi fatotyplnc aftit,Elgrt)tnl''g. UIIUT. IWATH B, S7 -liTLTiinfcAlu PimrllU' Llim. l.D ttrrnrx HIKKlUJ,ffti,tl:j,frt'? Cu:TWandSpwf PijEind'Y'BWo.ToStoro, NlntU .Ircct, between I anil B. TEAS! lEJUUlTnVMIl il . . 5BlI(D thtllr; KrfM? fessSl.iifcr-,!r,--' rJ?" ?$Sb U.M. t H.M..V.H4.A.JJilD'A' ' H. A..0LC0TT ft CO.; r ui4IMilht.l"ti.t. n'.Mi f,-'. UI Sliih'.litxt. nVHd'tl irtpel RBd'Lljri. I Il'-rSirjc, Ifgpisr'; .'AuroiJiBUTaruRsisn wf H. 1B5I CREST UNiVERSlL. ElHIBltlOIJ siuxttr ttovuazvxf'rtti larV' mj- rer b caiuHbt. At " tmAwnyisf Einclr. fid. oij"fti tSrStfi .wliflf erih. LcMT 611. ma b. trtbM'd fmm N. W. BURCHfiLL, Cor. Hlh .ml THMi rJrr kHI ) W. SpecjarptTtie, ,'rf. JlUn.,J liV?uiifit .i.r,Mi;.l)r 1," , , xo'?'"1"? I It Hubert tmxm& CO., t t HZ MX It IIRBCT iV.twten I) el rt JodTebijcTlrtoVa avjn V" TaVo Vteaitly SftUS lebStvS r(4iieta f LOANINCr M0y , t a.;tttli., r Hr.rjr buMfiptJoq AT . LOWEST RATES. . Kill Or ,1,000 AND DVJK AT U TIB GXIT. ill. in. I isj. ' IMMI IF 0PQSA1.S you f&mtu pxkr, ,. frioamlrfnawTaaiaVBVJaartrVire I Scaled Meppeale la.apUtaJ. Wtut MPV.o lhUaaTaprhtai-BtaitrbS, will 'be efaTd by tb.a.iii.l aaUt la aUlarrCud Jbfarah VS. rteeiBTtiPlMjrbilJaawjIbeirBesea ifovi ' Tt4l BaarBaAWfraai, ef .-taarWiU fjxciada ) and to bTdenvtrWiJ al thlapeat free of oa.rtA.. fii.k. ihi.ki aad klaaav ia.Lu.W la mi oil. laaathoaaatliyaaBaaxirortaiaiiaia tue ....1 . .Ja anati ilit. m I lha aarjiniBBdli t jsvwcaW ivi,v,"-,Al-l'r' "rAveeblal&isrtbaVsaitTrlD ThetbaaksefforaiQsiiUraabaUbecatair frc WraetofeatlathQa U tba kaaa julal. and V edaartarafrvmaTa; toalgL taqbea abev the pfl ht.HiaauiMlalU fetea alvataatha. &r aaeh I "rr r-rr- k- .i".":.i.iii..ii ii:... com1 prwal tie catralec,wm be reaalicd t caUr lata txiadarffTtheanm of eacrborlaa4 dollsra, elgaed art br SW veaaBlfcl tnra Italy wboee aamee j j irit-la ml-... -,.. I r l ' m friftBrs:iftSu!ttv. in.... ' KaaltforrrtahBttf BSdrcalfd te these Jf'4 .I...I..I .. ...ik.. la th taltrv'p' Ualttd ftatta.c , 1 Other eoajrtieati -rvqatrtrattu. payntehts, ftt. TaariBi it ftaarra iniuitt J vt.n wiua av P... a..w... ''7,iiVk uVruirr, tt.lj.H.a.l.fQr..a.aJIivLt& GARDEN SEEDS 1 CAAlTOQTJB TlpVt hEADY. 100 DAiEEI? EABLT ROBEPOTATQES, LAUDKETH'S EXTBA in many olhsrTtrlttlts E4U1V VAlBBtllfE BKiliS, Ail n.ir eibar Tulitl.a CABOAOE, UEETS, CARROTS, fi(10 1'i.ANT, LETTUCB, OWON SETS. Ao- . SEED OAT8, WED CORN, GRASS SEEDS, In fall .uptilT. , clover, iwoTliy. oifOiuiin, VJ , UBUD , LU OLASB, WIlWE CLOVEIl, e. UWN GRASS, FLOWER SEEDS.&C. OABDEK MB JtORt'CtJUTURAL TOOLS, In foil, lock. HOES, HAKES, TOOLS. SPADES. DRILLS, JM , atlArtOS AND AGRICULTURAL IMI'LE- MENTS.Infollupplr. l'LOVTS, PLOW CASTINff, CVLtJVA- TOK9, AC 40.IW A. AUi:ut . , agiicalleraladAaad Vartbeas. ,m , Lenliuassve . ei7wiaiaaad7TcalbaU I fable eolir inwiiMhiibH uo pnni aaa Sluf Jus Maohooo, while yet a youD aao, walla tb fhsptet of ble beaora watctitl treo h te Mrt oC.'aawutd teach US Ihleleciaa.thht ae ta nab doocaacat naoav-aav saa. Taela- ,u aOtu0i1SWfi Mr .Viit, & ItW If x TO Mlath atraak hatweta U aad V1 ' i ' ' 'I - I! . ai 1JW I oft. r..u4 tt .Ttrr Jr MlNrMM I "ir:.. i.. .it .f Trat..f t.t.v OT'ao eased ?"a ?av. K" JaaUM'aa. Jftiaaat It aottatitfactoryv par btaaauflbaaaatraaUr J Vbeanaaaala (Ualq sUst,al jatbar prlc. pet tflnodelniietamta will La i mala bad fur tale le IocaL notices. 1 i AjlItfAtUAT. &ilL lore to, uia fifeM..ftkr It tlblr It bu,lta tinwt of. color wuantirajet Tft BOn. Af lli.m vlll jToaoceme rlcll. D.tsr,! katrtblttbraairlit out toy th, nu or Fh.lon't VIU1U, or Btr tlon lot ths IUIr, pr,pution cImi ! traUlpirtbt, toll wUcb dof pit lUIa tb. good, dwleti. ,7. v.rW-tH' Bisinia it, tokio md itrtwtUimliii' bm) trtlei, IIoITt Milt Eitftct Ii laTlab. Ia cmc! of ctmlnfDiJtloti.'M hi rtiown bj folloin lor irtrmctt from rtpotil it tninurt MtU til. In Znrrmfti ' It Tiau . Iton to tb. larokd M lbl Ytovnfol encnjjv n rtniett tb, pro trrctaoftb.tlMrlmiMiitbl,. It HI direct nuKoniis ia 11 raDflrnu.r. morpia conua tlon br pMTtntlol thi irtUhiff ui lltlt of id. aionrmaQtt.1 nunirf morBorer. it poer foil neltct tb rtdlty of tb, Ivfgi und locre.ie ths drttil.HOTjprtlJ! blood, Ml br.lldrDtrUli.ndrroccr..' fcS-toSt TBI fWiniVofffir OfVf ftS.ntMr fliWr. lontt Swoilti ttrMt ma EnW!n t ,n,r. itrirrtcisoJ4tisoTtTe.niryT m.r, Mdllkm to lu'Mj-jllr tankrat bctnn ntT.lM.rfrtimcriM. mi" IIP tbLH iANI RKarAUilAN OB. UN1TE0 STAtlSiIlOTEt renn.jlTnnla Avenue. Nnr. tbe KtB.f.l.lkWh.p'llkMLA.lAwini wax.i.M4r,fl.lp.lvM r,IllJ.Jl ,.f'.?.?ri ., . 11,, "1 1 . n.f.?lrfWii feraUhe UrHrtottata UcSltlaf' atalt aa) aicaiia ib qaaiitr a variety Biraar aeata jo thellaia , tfeUllnlUCf ko4mBJvC,raS,r i.r weaaiac tea large itbtubb rtfiia.Ti eaae "V""i ttteniiWK&)'i klea'tnieal ST. GL0DD;H0TEL; tOR.HlNTHANn'F'STS," ThcHastMBlralltAarteilatbceltt.'liinbtdlaicly eppotlte ibe Paltat Ue-Bd ataaala Temple, aa. eta block t,Mfaal.Pet ftftle VablVD'tfaleJadftlSeioBi W eXorepMpts. ripctrfpfas. aitiaauy rarauaiiarasfceaa 1 ; ei . The ratfMttara,aaniB.aaUalat With the .Cei llol IxaBUvBalaat1aaiTTsnrr;YBraB:avr bepartraaate. had tb tHIU start and Ohio Eat tread reBjrc'BWE,; .. WA51UNQTOK) Dt Ol l -I 'J.1TM ' ' ..!' . " Jl WIAUn ANT ANDiIUNlsillOOlif' CMr milhul f rttMtft.rpMMPaAnKiaM. UTI(TlKbl..varr .trl. Jui k.f.r'.wifj. br.i.3lAuKnfiilRwV.. Htt. a c .tl.br.U4 XX. Id XkX ALK0H .BADOIIT MEALS FURNISIIED- TO aENTLEMElf .arum..Ir.Mli.M. limufM. r . Plnc... -i- P I A,N 0 R. " """sMatvssa swf v ,. Oee liti, Sciewed,VorceetetV fleieWaaBv.a. A. .,.. "J .-il I li r i Vbb X . X4crwDV Ssmae Jl r -aJaTaaan easy teVaae a'aakayeotd althe Jto1tataoftuiawarFi$oc and M", llaiBlia'ataawatatwrraaaA' 1 a . . rtw-w Mi its. oiKAirnH wittsdi, bitvip uk ati 1 a Timbaf aad LeniKe jt itae t.iaa f.O 1 ioroiilNk trMMrnxiViLopii id I VBiCrnnt. i - - rwiWJrttw.ft. $&&&&&$&&&&$& perVaUh4blaPa4rtmatat awr jMadartajr aparlajlpf rupreare eeiptjUa;lttvf gi" "' iua kwv A.aa a tliar.i' iuit mww mat .-r tt,l afat1,9iBf.MtbyiJr. Iftkea, V wkla Plit flriiaaiYltUerdaert'l-llbrBtflscbte'i He T. Pall lalUf'alitfBtiaiSflaad 0p. At clrenUra 1 S by S4 laaaaa. ol ihe tame eoleri at & efaafhVd,'5 ' ?UT f r U P'f1 llii yuUlrttrala.STit(WlBatia,oftaine voltvc un S.aa aadcr keadatUlloa a to tb" prVptrrrtaa efaatk, T Na, B. rZatrlMkalaaarkiaaarnBBaJaiiaa. a airraUra.) br SVIatatt. ai eaaetlnes aa.1 Liau4rUtf aqwiiiiiFiLaa aaa futnpitioai jrn. b i era latter tut jus ira.'cuuiaa.vaaaiai ctlataaeha. ft, and aaaer ,. Ua foaiUloa, aa w I sr VI T OBjlal atatt tf Vy SS YaCV-ttiraa.e I eulcra a Moj 1. aad aciH"ft lWSa4iaaia Hi HZ'WTJW sl,. iV WUibec. ef bbbm taian aa He. iMaCtaalci utkaaaasmea aa '"IrYJij.. SB Slaaaa.vit'Mo.B.aalJlSUa. .iAUWtWvc BVWac BBat wraaajviAliC' MMtd wlthpatUfCCMmMof saaacaaamlaailoa, atrfra.aadaalera. aid taoaaVMaapnerlBcoatl faaa,a4MWraadlarMiaislLberltniaimaaBe !ln .1 ata la width the etilraliaath. The wrappers i laaammaanaiieisiaBn iniia rvarineei isuci la width seraat laaaaa a - m.nj.- Ailpavaiepeaaad wrafverc Ttb beaded U Ssitalaaf fwantr 4ra.BBdpeidUiriapele oard or straw bVnfft aaaK ia Saetaln aot Uaa fwaa twe hanSrad aad Sflr ? Jt.efMrr amtam teller else, and aae bandred eaeajpl lb ail ee watra entiti uiupirHir Aa l2iniii?i1SK2l8af' aliaac waodea aaaea.wtll taravMdWlbUaoeolr, aaddftMedibakwbealatt taa taeaaaa arereoalredprcpar Ubeltcf dJradioB, tc befev .LLaJT hvariMaaalaVtka Dasanaia ktl afiaat a Yvlaaadt BB - naekan brilat aa,aeaoa 1 Vpodeaeaaaa, QaaUlalaa aayalttbea tfr mrappera I ltatraepCRa vr waierroniat afi aepre Tided with talubla water pj-eauaju T3at wbess tebedaneBadertbetMDaiWa.aa4lrMMB)fa iiaataf tbeDepanoiear7,r . . , , . tbt fctl una DetMiiiaeai. Waahlai cat. WaahlCBtoBtD 4 itdalr aeiaerued l Inapt tbtItta -vl Sallytryto BitaecacataBsei naa receive tna aarai at th epfloa f lb Bl th epnoa I in I'oaimaaiav utararai. aao eoiiaf dalneriSi, a-walla peMf ' p Ev.iiW"i'ssl.' ' ''"fs''; BTilderaaro BettStd that tb lUparariaht art) ntH Deal arillaa- ajBire. aaaaaaavii tloi4and wyaj Haiti la seta UaacSlba ooatraMi thai tba ear pc.t:.,.'r"i.v.-ts;M'v.M, aiAf.d la ink kiaaaar aa Ia iirai aaalait loaa b Bra at Shah. Vk akaaaraattar mattatalltlniaa aaaaajaal la tbe haiMUaa of an acaal af the Department, 'who will rtqafrc the tilt elailcBaof Lha foafrsrl t befajthfall nb- The alee fur eraboeclar ba pctaseatampaa lb cavalupet sad wrappers ar q Uaxatated I i.MTM ..I J.iaait aa aJaiaaabUTtamaJtwIiVpntajaraUarft, gpteiuBnaaf laetuiuped aBTCtupaa stawVip pert now tav aae may ba sees a an? eft Ua pttaaU pal peat alUeea bal,taaaa toacmaae, are t kb a regarded aa tb alvle aad hpIUr fliad by Ike. Da. Sartmeal aa a aUadard foe thcaew aoarritlt'bld. era ar UeVefere lavltad-i aabmlt tamplaaaf oihcraaddlBareal4BlltlaaBdatylcc.laeladjBs;. the paper propoeed, at wall at lb taasaraanared aaaiODa. WrBMM ''111 U5Jfi'.il m mrlt U ri. tiid.r aka.a M.nai.1. aitfaaaaklt baWAt tha laWl. la coVsiiipaimeiaarfveai-eoocrteucPMimeau; r t'ti vriTT-' r:""r:: .:r.L. .... .... ralei-ae aad wr.ppwrl aceadaac wlla 4 rmt ortait aaTtrtiataiaa.i .' . NIIIMIMII d aatlafacierr if fiSt rlrtl U raJcaaeyaBTj iladsoicnttaeUteraiu of lb Oor aa traa aire IL i - .tl j- Hafuia alaalaa a. eaatract the aaeceMial buUti ffyj "s;M!U'fi,"! "1 1'S'l HjaKl Impraaalaae 1 ttaa Mnidl !.rlw7ittt.iA'! aataarallaar iKaanra alrai for a fahh-' fal rar for mi wntin al Ilia a aa l rati, at raanua I BtraqauaaBTio COTealeaalh tael leiiea o torn aa wt uvipimtw afiaia.t lMiaadraymcBliBaai tub uadsnaaricrlr. afiar prop provaaiaepi aaldcoairsttwl ujr"r',,".-.7," ....... cal4hltaVi lytrtbiiirut, or Itferibapor rlful te ISanl the cos tract wheat I n fttHtHMNI WIMIH irrin. tltOBBBBtiseevai perl laereef. It el ear part lb reef. It clcfe lr tai bHaalatlaat and audaf to alrcaaiataaeaa Irsatrecaf tba eta tree tbe allowiil or taaotii 'I'll t ear party who aball Huaimaatar (Jaaaral.lt :: I na ia ia omaiun si tec able I ftlSU tbe tea aliloaaibaravf Uaa the crlslaalecatratter. Ta rlabt la also rcitrfcd 14 tponl the contract for a It I lira te ptifotm faltbfally aay Sf lie ciIvbIb. TbcBembtr nf eaielgpaaof dlftttnt ilMi.aad of wrappert laintd tc poaimaBltra darlag the lieu y tar tajti Jane 90, ISiB, wat as fcllewt, vlst R 1 Aiuiaai.v i,iii,iau. ... i e f. Urdlasry Utur aliei (sat sr(eri "flo raUlc!Urelic,(BBgetamtd fortUiaHrih- t.iso.oux If FslllctlcVetsWr W.B10 tVo fl tatri latter tilt i iocs aw aild, fee circa if, j oa. !- "ft Ho. A BKlr.flU.lilM--l,TJ K.V3p.r.W..oVWklit1.4. w"i' "."i"Tsr."r."K..r;: i H Ik. Tlt ...IUMI f.iiir.kUr utr.l, fwl HM lvi.tt vv.iBi.ia., v, w .-- , . (..in.,. lilt otl .v. -i -t --7-a---. . . w..vi.i... fiouui Owiiu, prucot, Board baa beta Ssadlewlag taU e-ttat scanUftfmmayiatthctmMBanlBarmof fa no patdarJ Te BaUeaact-ofa. YrltlSe aa the ravellaapabllearelBilUd.Upaaa-VMW fttIO- "l ,l,'A.Jr. roa.. .i.rl . oUnVnuHitarial tna kvaaaaaa lTalaV. 19 terOcBaraliaay 4Ueri? ttl 4T1 - '4'fr" gamntdJlbeninVlaifairaftpeleaTeTetpr for cUtalfallaba ral I awtsiaaat thaar batf aa nawiivtHi nrnK tine pat imu Daaaaioaaaaiaaot ihiihi iw aadrcd aa iriraaah iTibeSac ar M be wntiea4saaa4,afa4vaiyfMiMtdUlioa uaBinaVaper(aoaa toaaralrbtar IraaaBoruttoB (Ta KatltajtAallwavax tm tuata.aaru Ukil tea IBB taWt BBIIVB Ol ffllDMHr Uini.ttlll IBB J aatUrlB.MhtrarShaiaTeu1a4, few twe. I aadhpllnaBuaa4lheaxsa(ikapoatraaier. I The Pparl meal leearra the tlibt of tMnlxleeil Jiaa fut aaeabUBaaw at ataatataatlaat ? I UrUn Oroelii; ,0't' '' ELPHONZO YODHGS & 00,( RCA 1 ' -a it x iie - 3B4 PENNSYLVjlNIA'AVENUE 1SML . 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