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i. WEVV erally understood as im; an annual tax, I “Wax ; ”—Among ‘ stirs have thought the matter ff wamiclent importance | gers now Im Workings pete sie GEORGETOWN CORPORATION Laws. | ington are several of this de- Sa AUCTION SALES. I H Ss Tr Ww U7" Taz Stan publishes the Lists of Letters Which peepee ees that ee epee fslest Pretney have hcteed nee by A Resovurion in favor of Ezekiel Hughes. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. E LATEST NE 8. remaining in the Washington City Post Ofice | With f to the idea of an annual tax, it is | past a great annoyance to hotel proprietors; Dnt | Coe sted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | roots. SHOES, LIQUORS, TE SH, TELEGRAPHIC. Tider tke Provisions of the lave directing them to | Propet that I should say that In my opinion no Fetterly “ie rates Gare bec shee Pater ‘upon | That the sci of the Corporation of Gedrgetown, ING: fie With anaes thn USDA Y I ORR: : Se printed im the newspaper having the largest cir- on a Mey a Reordllnvlal gg all oat Nag og oe oie tet ree lon % seventy-Ave cen be spd the mae hereby ap ane rage avon th ora errand Bt . =, rs culation within the delivery of the Office. Its total | tion (strictly) was ia respect of property, real or | nate ;rouse._ Last night, at one of our leading | propristed tote paid by the Clerk to the order | t 10 o’clook— New ¥ ig ; s ¥ ws. Hs tot ral By this last charter a Peper’ Teal ot | hotels after supper, the proprietor stepped up. te | EF Ezekiel’ Hughes, tn fall of Kierbille for rat 4 cases Mer's and Boy's Boots, P Tron tinct. 10.—The steamship Quaker ‘ore than e that of an ® 2 entleman (a) ent! who hi ust , cases Women’s isses’ le ° ‘avanaon the Sth, arri bere thi daily circulation is more than double that of any | Personal. By this last charter a poll tax was first | a gent (2pparently) who had just come | ing licenses, poll lists, pampiilets, &c from Jan. z Ins and Misses’ Shoes, City, from Hi , arrived . sther Daily printed in the District of Columira, | authorized. and it's especially limlted to free | from the table? and, in, alney. heye ey ae nary 1, 1854, to date. Approved Dec! 10, 1859. | giAlgey immediately alter the eale of Boots and | forenoon. ———- see orien Pie eae see mentycone vears | your supper, sir?” “Oh, yes" ‘wan the reply. —» : PU. A Le" schents otpyeetak Teen tanted sacs the weather was rainy, which re- {7 Thowgh Tar Stan ts printed om the fastest Weeviods tapialnltoar anes Cariooe mations ose mons fear Poa obiige | A Resouution in relation to the Chesapeake and Ziarreis of Liquor, | ence of Produce forom n ihe interior. ream press in use south of Baltimore, its editign | founded upon the power in the charterof 1a00 | ‘tee vould Vafiand oc Ohio Canal. 7th other articles in thn epee created considerable enthusiasin st 1 +s fo large as to require it to be put to press at an | above cited. to-merrow, Volceeane ne e hana pay Kesoleed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of ‘Teriad ans hoes in the grocery Hind. Oniy small lots of new sugar pe ola carly hour; Advertisements, therefore, shouid be Nente hires of Heese and permits although | lord gave him a full discharge, anda notice at Tas *Magender, of the Board of Aidermen, | im 10-d A.GREEN, Auct. | sugar was firm at 94.29% reals for No 12. The a e same LA. 4 ee REEN, Aue : sent im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they flagutsind ia ike chatar eean 7 pyle oe Sie mamas time to end his visits to that table. The | and Messrs. f yde and Tenney, of the Board of By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.., Avctioneers. arrivals af) — ee very limited. say not appear until the nozt day levying of taxes eestment or | Bien Gerarted, probably to wring in somewhere polated 2 Gace fot peeey, are,hereby ap-| A DMINISTRAPRIX'S SALE UF CHOICE) Legisiative Difficulty in K mee. Vety respectfully your obedient Pointed a Committee to cooperate with others, in | 4 NES.—Oo SRD N, Janu- culty in Kansas. Nevnn—Matext of Columba aatetiieassts y respect yy ent servant, At another hotel, last night. a Jeremy Diddler Pe 13th, at 4 o’closk, at the Auction Rooms. we s ae - M. Car 5 Seg os urging upon the Legislature of Maryland at its | ®*¥| . 0” St. Lovis, Jan. §—The Kansas Territorial vo-he inserted in the Bau. Sun are received Attorney of Corporation. | areguiar guest; but the oouetie proprietors, 38 | neat meeting. the propriety of selling the interest | thalital, 3 arder of the ng to the estais of the | L*kislaiure’ pasaed a joint resolution adjourning ’ ee ee ne On motion, the Mayor's letter, together with the | way" of begeniey notte pate acuity (in the | of the State of Maryland tn the: Chisacratn aa Inte Jno. H. Buthman, comprising “"* | to meet a Lecompton, which Governor MM a: and forwarded from Tux Star office opinion above cited, was referred to the police | he failed (este ane epeating upto 11 o'clock, | Ohio Canal; and that the wera Cg se ane pane | date Sn imparial Champagne, vetoed, but the legislature possed it over the velo —————— ———— committee and ordered to be published in the obiain a room. wer to delegate one of its members to attend |3 do Heidseick & Co., Chem: aene, by 4 two-thirds vote ofa quorum. The question City Covxeits, January 9—Board of Aldermen. ceedings of the Board. pro- Ae 5 aerate — ne session. of said Legislature. if deemed | & one: Chaudan and Gusier & Co, Cham- | has gg eee as eller constitutionality of this A communication was received from the Mayor, | The monthly report of the Intendant of the | taken to tie wiasi ey ent Agnes White was | expedient, to aid in carrying out the object of this | 1 ogge’Neirsteiner. Note The majority adjourned to Lawrence, and transmitting reports from the Ward Apothecaries | 48ylum was also received and duly referred. disorderly." Agnes is note a ledkodon can Se (Approved Dec. 17, 1859. | 25 hot:les choica Brandy. the minority remaining at Lecompton. Both fac- for the quarter ending December 31, 1539; referred PETITIONS RECEIVED. duct when in 1 an intoxicated state, having on] AR v B i i That of Jasper Firch, asking remtaston of a| former occasions given the officers itive neaat gas fixing the time for the meeting of credit of 69 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, eanemminaeay tiaseatinlpabatintess se 'SeRSO! "orl ii «li bearing interest. juga: rner hie. rg Joby alter, praying to have the amount | of her ability to resist an arrest. This mornin, for the erste eal soee ne cree wcneel te Niet bi A, FE, BUTHMAN, Adminis’x. Cc ane gree Bryer tet tno Felation tan cqepinded: of R. Hl. Hill & Co., in | she vented her wrath upon Justice Donn and ait Kesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Aucts, | | atl wan Gullseoal BE Oomaeoe to-da B. Clark ee m a woh aloes Pipes; of R. as host of the pace force, and if her curses had Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, AT THE SAME TIME WE SHALL retreat holding annual sessions of the Li C! Hennings praying the eg nei And of Geo | been etfectual the Guard-house, Justice Donn, the | Phat the meeting of the Assessors for the present | selfa few utoretohse Madeira and Sherry belong: | lature, and an amendment to the Constitution to ane = ttlena pry ng the refunding of certain | police, and all connected with it would come in year for the purpose of making proper corrections | ing to the estate of the late A. de Bodisco, — ‘ovide fora different system of representation = seh a egally received by the Corporation; all | for something uncomfortable hereafter. In order | of the school tax list shall be in the Councileham- | ja 10-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, He deprecates the lect by Congress of internal ich were duly referred. to put her in the wagon to take her to the ‘farm’? ber from the 26th to the 3!st of December from = A " BILLS, ETC., REPORTED AND PASSED. she had to be tied, and to secure her required the — improvements, and discusses the slavery ques- a.m. 5 ” - > An act appropriating $1,000 to be placed at the | ¢Morts of four oiticers—their united weight prob- ith Decora teer os and of, from the 15th tothe | THIS AF TERNOON § TO-MORROW- ermi«: 525 and under cash; over that sum a | tionsciaim to bea legal bod health committee Also. one froin the Water Purveyor, transmitting an account of the pipes laid by bim since he en- ‘ed upon the duties of his office; referred to the inage committee. — ~ Also, one from the Mayor in reply toa resolu ton passed by the Board of Aldermen on the 12th in relation to the laws concerning free roes, and accompanied by an opinion of the ation Attoruey upon the same subject, as fo!- ion at som rom very point Raegics bl ; a 20th December as directed by ‘An ordinance lay- ast! ep dove’ bows: . disposition of the Mayor, to be employed in | #>ly amounting to 730 pounds—and she yavethem | ing a school tax and Providing for its collection By BARNARD & BUCKEY;; Georgetown. P Mavor’s Orrice. January 9. | detecting incendiaries. [This bill was opposed | the hardest scuftie they have had for many months. | and fer the registration of all persons subject toa | \ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THECOR- Fi Li i have received the resolutions of the Board of | by Mr. Miller, on the ground that it wav estab. | She was sent down for ninety days. school tax, and for other purposes,”” August NER oF Potomac aND PRosPEcT STREETS, sepa epi tar-mtseni Alderinen on the 12th ultimo, by which the Mayor | lishing a secret-service fund. to be expendedno} 7 — 14, 1858,” [Abprovea Decdenber 17, 1859, Grocetow x, at Avctiox.—On TUESDAY AF. | LXavENwortu, Jan. 9—Two extensive fires is xepeten to inform the Board whether the | oue knew how, when we had a police force which | CRIMINAL. Covrt—To-da , the conrt met at the —— oe Poe nO wl Gero fang ey) orcock: ye wal —— ening yerlerday, — ie is laws of this Corporation concerning free negroes | costs us annually $26,000 for such service as the | Usual hour, CW. Uttermeble, Ksq.. acting for A Resotvtio " *, 4] romises, ot at the Sou ouring mill, owned by Messrs. Ea: junting, hove been enforced by the proper officers during | above. On motion ‘by Mr. M. the ill weg | District Attorney Ould “ 5 Feed be the Han avor of Henry Reaver. | wostinterarction uf Putomas aul Prospect streets, the past few years; whether said laws are sufil- and the warehouse occupied by Messre H es - ir ronting 96 feet o1 0 for 6 t 7 ~ J “4 Fulton one ante {xelude all regular or special | | The frst cage taken wptarged Daniel Rady | cstintlt oy the Board af Aldermen and Board of | Konkan fet onthe former and a ferton theta’ | Wewest ge ee aeeele eee eee: police from receiving any amount of the money | and Wm. ‘Tobin in two cases with riot and assault ‘That the sum of fifteen dollars and eighteen centa | C&rpenter shop. oe nouns of SC; Remmingray, and several law thas appropriated, or any other person, except | and Maal and resistance of an oilicer in the dis- | he. and the same is. hereby, appropriated, to ‘be ive nad cightsen: montis, tear emanee in six, | oMices. ‘The total less by both Sires ts $30,000. upon conviction of the parties charged with in- | Charge of his duty. ‘The jury returned a verdict i ye PP % : at for the purposes intended, and if not sutti- cient, what additional lezislation, if any, is necessary.”” : a twelve and eighteen monthe, bearing interest, and ; 3 id by the Clerk to the order of Henry Reaver, | secured by a deed af tat ee i A The only legislative powers now vested in this | cendiarism. The bill was then passed.] ‘Resolu. | of not guilty. ‘ 2 lane Now? = Lae ees promises. Later from Buenos Ayres. Corporation. which Reve cperias relation to the | tion requesting the ‘Mayorto trauamit tothe Board | Clinton Smith, alias John Brown, (colored,) br issanee® = Saar ne oe “3 BARNARD e BUCKEY Aveta New Yorx, Jan @—Advices. from Buenos class of persons referred to, are to be found in the | the last official statement of the Bank of Wash. | Was placed on trial for stealing a cloak valued at 2 Appr Pets . By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionecrs. . > . Sth section of the act of Congress approved May | ington, showing the financial condition of this | $10 from Thos. Jobn Foster. ‘Thiscase was pend- #5, 1=20, entitled an act te Incorporate the inbabi- tants of the city of Wasbington, and to repeal all acts heretofore passed for that purpose, which pro- vides that the Corporation shall have power and ity “to restrain and probibit the nightly L other di ¥ Meetings of slaves, free ne- es, and mulattoes, and to punish such slaves whipping. not exceeding forty stripes. or by ment notexereding six months for any ©: and to punish such free slaves rat wulattoes by penalties not exceeding sv for any ene offence; and in case of the inability of any such {ree negro or mulatto to pay such er costs thereon, to cause him or her to be con- fined to labor for any time not exceeding six cal- id = = Ayres via Valparaiso, state that Boenos Ayres bas eT REN GH'STENTH ANNUALSALE | concluded a treaty with President Creches by Corporation. Joint resoluti lat! = ing when our report closed. , x — R f Books and Stationery at auction. at store of . y oe = t the Seventh scot need feign telative to making | Ing port closed GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | w,# Barz. ¥15 Pu avenues anes cers sternal | which she hecomte x member of the acu A bia. a free road. Bill, with amendment. to pre-| | Cantre Marxet.—The opening for this week in every aa ~ jchiistmas, “Phe stock is now complete Senecio pag Nec pee cee vent and remove a nuisance in square No. 375.| is rather more encoura ging than was expected. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, re t Holi Sooke tron the rarest Pee | mney a es - 3 Subscriber haw this d: tes Art, Holiday Books from the tJ i See - the, salaricn ut of B-Chambers. Bill to increase | The attendance of dealers in every department | him GULBERTSOR MARIN ee ee earth | ATE Holiday Books from the amalioat J and Prayer Two Persons Suffocated. the salaries of certain teachers in the public | was large, thesupply excellent. the demand lively, | and Commission business in Georgetown, D. €., | Books, Butler’s fine Gift Books, for 1968, Stationery ~ = schools. Joint resolution authorizing the Mayor and sales in proportion. ‘The gangways were | where’ the business will be conducted under tha | ofevery variety; all of which will be sold gorxiow | _Bovzox, Jon, 2 —Mr. Wan. Bowyer end wit tion of the Ingrests of than area prewenta: | ery unpleasant this morning—Deing damp and | ameand strie of Mantix & Dowtiva. ‘By stiict | 10 clos3 tho antirestork out n'a Gays, Books at | were found dead in there bed pestendey, mort tion of the interests of this Corporation in the | coated with mud, brought into them npon the feet | 2ttention to business ard prompt settlements. they | Private sale at ENE, BS ne an ee oa Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ‘Company to the | of the thousands who have to wade tronc i the | Rove.te eek Liberal oak Vices ren an —— a pint esontig Bolger elgg we, temp ce Jhesa i a is! jow citizens. Liberal cash 9d i — r Hoes tee mish ae ution sae mud to the market consignineuts, ae re of avery: desorption: ‘of FUTURE DAYS oa kone "Ons eabeonearer ie city rizing the distribu ‘on of fuel to the poor the - property prompily attended to . . aud a ’ ’ di city of Washington. {This bill appropriates an} | Steauixc.—This morning, Ouicer Ginnity ar- | J87-St_ THOS. DOWLING. _ Br J.C, MeGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. aaene arn eatm of $1100, to be distributed in the | rested two lids named. Edw’ Daniel and James | £,0R NEW YORK— RUSTE see. CH, Salesman. e Th t b’S SALE OF HORSE, HARNESS. Alexandria Markets. \ same manner as provided for by the bill of Jau- | Godfrey for stealing a box containing between two Statesman, Captain Matt: whl eal sega” Rin BameR’s Wacox-—On THURSDAY | Avexaxnnia,Jan. 10.—Flour—no sales. Wheat seder months. To prescribe the terms and con- | uary 3. 1560.) and tbree dollars from Mrs. Keating’s grocery | Sbove with despatch. For freight ey to Zh MORNING, January ‘2th, at 11 o'clock, 19 front of —the market is very flat; small sales of white at ast pom which free negroes and mulattors | | A bill to provide for the payment of certain | store in the Northern Iibertics. “ Thrtves rid Mcone & DObGE, hy virtue ofa dead of trust Glad For nsrd Neceany | S13 ted $1 25a8t 2" Corn—salesat Taste. NO 1 in tints eity.”” sia eanteed bonds. A bill to authorize the publi- | before Justice Willinins, who committed them | 4¢2 tf __—_63 Water st., Georgetown. ber 3ith, 185% a mong the iand records or Weshinn, | Over sales et conferred by the first of these two | cation of Reeves’ map of the Potomac river, Kes. | to jail for court. . P JUST ARRIVED. ton county, | shail sell— fin relation ba ~ the nightly and other dis- Sarl astern the seminitiee of sheet de- == wt 1M ELS HA BA PP LE c IDE R = One Work Horse, Haker's Waron and ares. Baltimore Markets. ftv meetings of free negroes” has been exer- | partment to take into consi eration the expediency ‘“GToN has received the ‘‘American Al- © have this day received, per schooner k. “rm credtofsiand 99 days, tor satisfacto- Bartimore, Jan. 10 —Flour closed firm; How- «_w¢ by this Corporation in the provisions upon | of purchasing -not to exceed three steant fire en. for. 1660, “whieh conteink & condensed Aprsod: from Boston, Pa hatress Epme CRAB | torily endorsed notes, bvering inte ne ard street $5 50 Wheat closed firm—offerings of {ast subject of its act of May 31, In27, and the | ines, and also to purchase a supply of hose sufi-| statrinent of the iifvirier te ted Sones ail of which we warrant to bo pure juicoct the ap. | _in9d 1 CLMeGTIRG & GO Anois, | 3.009 bushels; white $1 30a81.45; red $1.25881.90 *ipplementary act of October 29, 1-36, and these | cicnt to subdue fire in case of a conflagration. | of each separate State, for the past year, with the | pie, As we lsve to make room for more that is on a — — | Corn closed dull and unchanged—white 70a72c., provisions have been. so faras am informed, } Bill to ubate certain special taxcs assessed on lots | usual fall faformation upon all poiats of particular | the way, we will close thi lot out chenp for cash, , BY A GREEN, Auctioneer, yellow 7saS0c. Provisions closed steady—mess daly enforced in all cases by the proper officers, | in square 252. a interest to our citizens. The American Alma- : )ARNY & SHINN, ALUABLE FIRST CLASs P: $16 25; prime $10 50all; bacon sides 95. Whisky aud in my judsment have been stown, by expe- | | When the subject of authorizing the Mayor | ac’ isan invauahie sid se all business and pro- | —1¢2 Union Bottling Depot. Georgetown. IDESCE ON 16TH STREET, BETW clesed nominal at 26c rience, to be suificient for their special purposes. | to look after the interests of the Corporation | fessional men. OTICE.—LICENSES.—All persons whose h- | Jity RST, N ABD) AT Pestic Aver - ‘The more general and extensive power --to pre- before the Legislature of Maryland, came up for : e8 Tr c i o DAY. the 18th ihet , I shail discussion, Mr. Miller remarked upon the hey Tuaxxs To THE LapvIEs.—We notice that the feron then Sist, sommeton of Georgetown | ises at 4 o'clock pan. pai i 4 e! expire on the Sist instant are hereby notified .. 142 "4 phsular circumstance that the Mayor s letter to the | fashionable ladies, with their trailing skirts, have | pramptly to renew the same; otherwise they wii, | No; H2s fronting 21 ft 2s inches on sth strect weet, ‘ew Yorx. Jan. 10.—Flour is heavy; State A : . and running back 116 feet 3inches, along the linw @ 25: Obi Tha: 4 st] 85 450 B f i succeeded in sweeping the mud from the cross- | subject thomseives to a fine, and the law is com- id: $5 a5 25; Ohio $5.70a%5.85; Southern #5. rie eee Stee eee ee | arcane heer ee manner | pulsory upon tho proper officers of the Corporation | Tntriiuments thee ye Consists sf a nenrig | $5 70. Wheat is dull, and nominally lac. lower. ton to the Baltimore Sun, dated January Ist, was | that makes it quite convenient for us pantaloon 0 enforce said fine against Wee Cex new three story Brick House, containing 13 fine Corn is dull, and nominally unchanged. Pork is published in the Sun on the 2d of January, and | specimens of humanity to get about. Recembor 27, 1859. “do S-rotdants_ | Cifegoene, The poane{ aes penath room of convent” aha er outbe sight of the Hein ae ‘THe Linenry CLusannounce their second cotil- | ()()() pra Qa TOES. , 1s ed into each room. and has been constructed in Pressed astonishment that a paper ina distant city | lon party for the season, to-morrow (Wednesday) cad: Eas New Jersey NWkite | iachio mantion tarcerbect hs Ieee iin fre scribe the conditions by age which free negroes and mulattoes may reside in the city,”” which is con- ferred In the second of the twe clauses above cited, has also been exercised by the corporation from time to time, the earliest ordinance being that of April 11, Is21, followed by those of May, 1527, October, 1630, December, 1550, and Febru- ary, lol. By a decision of the Circuit Court of this District in 1521, soon after the passage of the New York Markets. ; A y fetes Ss SA. Eliiett, | marble mantles throughout. Tho locality of the Financial. list of these ordinances, it was judicially settled | should be permitted to publish Important otticial | €vemlng, at Franklin Hall. corner of Ninth and D | Mércors just received voanel in ints to saik Mine? | above-mentioned premises ie cortaitty ene of the | Naw Yorn, Jan. 9.—Stocks generally lower that the power granted by the charter was to be | papers of this character, relating to our interests, | stfeets. A very ant time is anticipated, and | Sarg. BTER BERY, — | plost desirable for @ private residence that could | cricago and Rock Island 624; Cumb. Coal Co ized prospectively only; and, of consequence, | 28 tnany as three days before their having been | is fully guaranteed by the former parties of the | ““le'z7 85 Water street. Georgetown. einer at the eos Depa. ee we 1635; Ilinots Central shares 57); Michigan South- these successive enactments have operated only | officially laid before our councils. : a NDE tr eylvania aval Thencighbor- | era 16%; N.Y. Central 73%; Pa. Coal Co. €2 “pon persons coming to reside in the eity after | Me. Magruder. Whose letter is 1?” Reat Estate Yesterday, J. C. McGuire & | Cree Ne Lae Btse st, Georectown, | RoR eee onnerivania avenne, “Then private | Reading 40¥: Mil and Mise 24; Va 6s 91, their promulyation, of, under the special provis-| Mr. Miller —“It is written by -* Mercury.”* c tioneers, sold the south, lot Has constantly on hand a iarge assortment ‘of | resitences of members cf Congress, Secretaries, | 6's 79%. tons of the ordinance of 1551, persons manumitted | (Great laughter.) OTE ee te on en Patt of et 3 in | pisceh Nene-alchted. Ponabosie Colne Army and Navy Othicers ions of the ord: C1SSI, ‘ a agave 11, on, New Hamupehire avenue: to Owen | bradaaud ait otier SPECTACLES, 0 a aqhorms of Salo One-lalf onshs balance in 12 and — a Hence it will be perceived that in so far as those Mr. Dunnington, on leave, introduced a resolu- oeeers . ES ATOVER Dy @ frame } the best quality, is OM Ronee beet ed od of trast epon tuo preteen are ® FERE eee s-v-ral provisions differ from one anctier, they | tion relative to the manner of making government | Bouse. NE a Ry od et ay To Ny ii ha ain day apply te distinct classes of the colored in av cording to the res; toa or resid 3. . sbitants, aequisi- however, sc conditions being ail of them in et in them to order. no 19-ly «phe House will bo open for inspection until the Sale. hs : a = new giasi Have constantly on hand and in daily receipt of all ations; which was ord 0 be : 4s abet with the peoseedicer cite Board.and | Usitey Staves Cases.—The great amount of ja7-d A. GREEN, Auct’r. se Sf ng nerd y ll and Lead made the special order for next Monday night. | business to be transacted at this term of the Crim- FOR SALE AND RENT. __[States&Con.} th Tubs, Cooking Ranges, It is understood that the above resolution is based | 1a! Court has induced some of our magistrates to nial lee atlas By A. GREEN, Auction cs, ‘ bee ia soneiet our marie Be < iy A GREEN. Acco Hot Water Boilers, Water Hacks tive police rezulations, which | upon the suggestions of Secretary Thompson of | feavire Partics to give bail in United States cases | OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE. with 1OR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | Mecho? tt aae pees Sinks, seueaten fo bel weeny, Si the Department of the Interior in that part of his | fF trial at the March terin of the court. hie 3 Ba. ‘avenue, between isthand ia ws | 8 po ee A geben J itd Masbled Wash Barina. Bleck Walnut and Iron ronditlor fi ion of | late annual report to Congress relating to the Dis- oes 7 , ont moderate. ja 10 2t* CakRiaGE Harness, &c,, ‘t Pa In my opinion they are, in pete | tlet of Columbia. Covers Felating Yo the Dis} Waren Rerrxss—Agnes McCoy alias W Bites . SALE FRAME | DAY, the 16th tu ig? atthe residence of "cTion.—On MON || Water Closets, Earthen and Iron Enamelled Hop- puth) No. 399. tath hor suiticient for the purposes of zood order and lic pulley. for the attainment of which ends the power in question was granted by Congress. itis evident that the charter contemplated the : is > oN n DAY, the 16th rust ‘ was arrested for being drunk and disorder OR SALE OR RENT—A small FRAME] 2A tunan an u “Sid “SE. , 7 re i berens 9 bs tinals, The Board then adjourned. - Yorkboue OU days. Susan Mathews. do; do. 20 | ©, HOUSE, on Capitol Hill, contatuing 4 rooms, | feet weet, botween Emad © tere (tine Ween [roneat tattes Ineie Fineness Tenens Common Council.—A communication was read days. Seven lodgers were accommodated. tached. Inquire at MAACK'S Lager Boot Bre at 10 erciuck a. m..a large and weil assorted selec- | Copper Planished Showers, Lead aud ‘ay from the Mayor, calling the attention of the city — i ory, corner ie nnd N ster Island Sato ser | Hon of superior make and style Furniture, consist. | CONST, hanished Showers, Lead aud G councils to the necessity of making somearrange- | Coxriewatiox.—Oa ‘Thursday night, Bishop | scorer * Ave 7 a rf »ving to the + egenenehigeamese tc ithi for th f tl i WOR SALE—O ndat Ono. | Bxcciient Rosewood case Piano Forte, made by | dia Rubber Hose, Hore Pipee, Brass and fron continged residence of taese persons within our | ments for the payinent the annual interest y hi Z| ed sixty-one © SALE—On accommodating terins, Ono- iS cose’ rn s i Force Pumps, Yai imps, Limits upon proper and reasondble terms and con. | the bored at ean ae ey and Washington | Charen er the Gores onirone persons, at the | IQ, BALE. Qe sccommmndatiag, terms, Ono. | Baselines Rose 2e toneand finish. Rame, Brace and Silver-plated Basin sitions; and it may be doubted whetier any more | Railroad Company; referred si MBI RROS divided to suit purchasers. if immediate ‘sppliea- Oe Pee. mii Cryaee Damask Ga oaks, hot and oold water Compression Cooks, Stringent provisions can be adopted without as- | Mr ‘Turton, from improvements committer, re- Epitor’s Cartiricate San Fanue Stoes: SIG TUL ake Oppoiin the ee Sofas. 2 Castor Chairs, 6 Side Chaire, hoedt Washers om Bi noe —" timing the appearance of exclusion and. probibi- | ported a bill to extend and pave alley in squire A Cure by Gayernated Bitters. | | Zenont Utice ies BRAN & CO.” | Roteword Martie top Centreand Side Tables, Sik Plug Payee ne fon. Upon thia subject I beg leave to refer to a | 5 messed ° = ERUINGTON, V T.. Nov, 12, 1854, 8, Negroes,for farm hands,will be taken iu ex- | Walnut Whatnot, Paintings and Engravings, Iron and Lead T: report of the attorney of the Corporation, herewith | AWbe es orted back a bill from the upper board |, Geatemien—1 sulfer a for about ® yer pravious | change. " jao-lin® | Vi “tiree yend Chamber Carpets, Reducing Fittings, Iron Boiler Stands, Fron le Yi ; - ; ie act or Pp ae ie Upp . to last spring, fron » darangement of the actio. of ——— — —— | Velvet Rugs, 0 th and Straw Matting, Malabie Iron and Brass Gas Fittings. coaununicated, relating particularly to the act o ree Soe erent taxes in square 252, qhe heart, which Inke most othe: ssimiariy allicted | FYOR SAlcdiThe two new three-story and bnso- Solid Oak Extonnion Diuing Table, |e Ail materia’ neceweary” "20 the ‘trodvetion of ‘] * BUppos bs an organic disease, an avin! ment SES, os. A an vd, Bituat ho Carved Sideboard an i Oin, ~hairs, y i i sere ee eae Best Information within my | Mr. Cassell, from ‘sane, committee, reported a| secu'tne Oryernated Bilors highiy: renamed | on eee USES) Nos, 361 and 363. situated Walnut and Mahogany Jenuy Lind and French | Syme tly ae inte Publis or private buuldings kept reach, the ordinances of 1=27 andl 1536 have been | bill to grade and gravel © street south, from 434 | for use in such cases, I procured ard used a single | containing I! rooms each, and having large yards Bedstead Those contemplating improvements in thie line ever since their enactment, aud atill are, as rigidly | to 7th atreet weet, wessea bottle, with entire sueces-. lac attached. with @ rear entrance from 12th st. Poa | Full Marhie-top Mahogany Dressing Bureau, will find it to their advantage to call and eenmine enforced, by the Proper officers as the ature of the | | Also, a bill to grade and gravel E street south, | , ‘Ts /disagreeable ayniptons speedily disappeared, | soarion iven immediatsiy. For terms: teen ange | Sud detoe Wardrode, of fine make, our assortment. ‘ i allow.” Doubtless there must always be | from 4% to 7th street we: ssed. and | have never had any recurrence of them. » on the promises._ Ja6: Marbio top Painted Cottage Sets, richiy decorated | “Ail work entrusted to us will be promptly attende Henny dasstuces which escape the most vigilant at- | Mr Powell, from clainis committee, reported | l0ins really ot opinion that this Dinesoaie FOR, KESTOA new and desirable four-story | 3nd made in the best manner, containing 12 | to, _eisee_ teutton of the police. With regard to the more | adversely a bill from the upper board for the relief | watt opinion Lam happy to know that agree with BRICK DWELLING, situated on 12th etreot | painted and Landsoape Cottace Sete, nearly new, HAS. 8. WALLAC P car see : M provisions of the law of 1550. while I | of JR. Wooater; adverse report concurred in. | | masy gont physiciaus.)1 have 1 hesitation | north, near HM atrial No. 443. Rent miderate. ! At 4, tght, Lining-room, Halland Chamber 'TORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, official information that ti ee 3 ate. | Parlor, Mr. Meade, from police committe, reported | in psrmit:ing this certificate to ba used in any way | Apply to J.T. LENMAN. No. 471 lath st. doz Ch ietiors, Has removed his office to his residence, No. 7 in- ted fu any particular back the bill from the upper board for the pur- | t#Aat will promote ite more squeral Me eevee, FOR REXTEA FURNISHED PARLOR and rHsirand Shuck Mattresses, Boleters and | di Ragreytin geek A On creel red to assure you th: ve been rigidly | chase of a lot fora market-house in the Seventh fditor of tho Burliagton Courter. | g inggtannne gem the senor foo port desiced rots, Comforts, Quilts and Counterpaues, wa 4-erom “tin every instance deed. that it is | Ward, with a substitute changing the location | prepared ly S We Fowln & con Boca eal or ing on New York avorue and ony s few yards | Linen and Cotton Pilow Cases and Towels, ARE YoU INSUREDA praticalle to do so without serious public ineon- | from lots 5 and 1, in square {91, to some sinaller | eale Vy, DoGiimen eS Ford, jt, 8. 8: Waite, | from tho President's House. Apply on York | Euil Stone China Dinner Set, Castors, &0. : ao oe Arete, 4 venteuce. In manyeasea, no doubt, these who ute | and cheaper site to be selected: postponed. Picton and br deulers ave aL, Palmer: Wash: | avenue, first door east of sth street, adjoiuing the | Erench China Tea Set, gilt baad, NGTON, INSURANCE, COMPANY eee tong Dawalties of this law have been reaiiy | Mr. Orme. from drainaye and water committee, | ineton; and be dealers everywhere, jai0-iwar | 4veuues frat door east of doz) | Ching, Giese and Hollow Ware. gorner of Penn. avenue and i i unable to pay at one time the sum of fifty doliars | reported favorably bills from the upper board for! stews Deaes Seize, OR RENT—A small three-story BRICK Together witha lacpenenstee ‘of Household Arti- directors and officers alloitizens of W, for the permit cf residence; and the indiscrimi- | the laying of water mains on F street north, from |“ " ” Men’s Business Susts HOUSE, No. 531 llth atreet, between B and cles not necessary to enumerate. Georgetown. hate enforcement of the pen ‘Thirteenth to Fourteenth atreet west, and on New | Youtua’ Dnxss Svrrs * 1G, Rent 125) permonth. luquire of GEO. R. AT 3 0'CLOcK P.M. en WawAMES C. MoGUIRE. President, bave crowded the work-bouse Yor! ‘enue from Thirteentu to Fifteenth street; cS "5 De: 8: Youths? Business Suits, ADAMS, 460 Iith st, In hrs — <a I _— a & pair 4 af ae — SEE ests ities general conduct had been passed. MILDEEN’s ess Suits, = REN S >. asirable four-sto: Mate: ses, of fine action, ® years old. an OTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE ‘Sive aud orderly, and whose r Mr. Clarke introduced a Bill authorizing the] Nous Wareen a ce hueens Shao Sm re Hig DW ELTA TOC ee eee an Erlich Ope » he perfects soundand gente, | orich sh narice ne have created a heavy tax upon tl y treasury. | Mayor to purchase a steam fire engine; referred. L FG Pasig hhh ce ae ad eas throughout, besides stable and out- | 22 Ee 1 ekg of Si La say moditication of the law whieh may be con-| Mr Powell moved to request from the upper Store, Brown's Hotel Building, wou ‘of Pall aud | buildsize. Ithae® spacious lot in the rents num: | Set pf Double Harness in fine order, set cf Single Harness. Stabie Furniture, &o LADIES!—LADIES !'~LADIES board the return of the papers in the ease of | Wintor Clothing is now ready fcr inepestimn. it Terms: All suis under cash; over $50, | 1 beg leave to inform you that from thi Aino avenue, between 434 and 6th ets. Messrs. Buckingham and (Gideon; carsled—yeas | ig comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen's and its requirements to the general Sonum. payable montily. Apply to | credit of 2, Sand 4monthn, for Hoter, in ail Caner te Commence selling off my entire iy of the persons upon whorn it is to operate, | 12, nays 6. Adjourned. Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richost designs IATTHEWS, at Mrs. Fastorheeno, be satisfactorily endorsed. bearing literent. Sen ee eige bain | of FAN at it may be rigidly executed. in aferial, trimming, aud workmansh 41 : = = a J rein Se ee wpe sold rihanna | richest pafterns to be found in thie .) ell oe me Rares aspects, in which this whole} Tux Tueatee.—Mr. Jas. EK. Murdoch cor- | qi {howe who study excellence wi FPCR RENT Several fine ROOMS, furnished or | FRIDAY APT before the tales if desired. by call, | Which isto besold by the first. day of March, audject ui he ered. First, the peculiar | mences an engagem © Theatre to-night, fered for aeleo ng most attrastive stook | Ay pofarnished, 8¢ 276 Pe. avenue, two one i pechess ef. aie, ired, by pride: hey Inake room or A eplendid took ‘of Spring police regulations whieh it req-i Secondly, | Rover in the come: d Oats, of Ready-Made Ciothing in thia city, at veryre- | Ui the Kirkwood House, ja7d A.GREEN. Auct, | Goods, which ‘ove Bor pouresl ven, but Geert Gas the increase, natural and by by the Holliday « duced prices, ee ap2i-ly QENATORS MEMBERS OF CON Fi class of population. And, ude w niore—the performance to co: voy e nis farce. ‘The comedy of “Wild Oats” isone that! a sproyval by the Now Kk aoa bas of late years lost its place on the stage, in con- i di to what extent they “Pwo *plendid suites of ROOMS, ele vo = ifzon are not satisfied with the prices. y or indirectly to the v nished, willbe rented during the sossion of Con (ING & BURCHELL, y stock ie large and must be red: . y of Medi- | cress, in the most desiraile lovalits Tete oa | Corner of 13th st.and Vermont av. MRS. KG. ETCHISON, the city e he ork " resa ne it > s i No. 12 Pa. avenue, bet. 8th and Sth ats., ihrer to the deat I hae aeeady Sot | wrbta nge am t a te gel Gee Solas, Connie | Natoat!Wotaie” Tooteungueh nsec Aaans | g,TEA DEALERS, AND GROCERS, |” in iy NO 2 Northern [ie coda eee Vith rezard to the first, have alrea nti- | teations to snstain adequately the part o! over. | tion and all kinds of Coughs. will do well to make early application at No. 379 5, end i Z mated that 1 am not aware of any necessity for | Mr. Murdoch's aaeiae piste ( revive the ALSO, : ath strant hetween D street ead Paav. de5-tt enn tage ia mae eda pe, OR HIRE —A ovlored BOY, (a siave,) 16 years additional legislation. And the second, if there | comedy on the occasion of his late professionsl | Quanv’s JELLierep Castor Out, by which the TRN 5 SF oN We aro yet selling this kind of Tea at fifty old. Apply to W., Post Office, Washi spies Por ‘ . 3 : offensive greasiness of the cil ix obviated. Forsale | YURNISHED RUOMS FOR RENT.—Two 4s 080 who ! b » ae » f : were any doubt of it before, it must now be taken | visit to England; the Surprise excited in the | )o°KT) respectable druggiets in Wasiiigton and very desirable newly furnished Rooms for rent | Cents per pound. Those Noo een Paving 75 | D C. as the authoritative exposition of the charter that | dramatic world there by this andacity on the part | Quotpotenne ai at 406 D street norti, between 6th aad 7th streets | cepts tor Tea would do ENGLISH DRIAL S ()FFICIAL ARMY REGISTER FOR 1860. it gives no power of prohibition. Our legislation | of an unknown American comedian; aud the | “Pgsrord, Parxer & Mowsn, Wholesale Agonta, | west, nO COE eer ee OER Ge Bee Oat | OFICIAL ARMY REGIS hp cael tor anene. must be contined to prescribing. in advauce triumphant manner in which he carried the part | 15 Beekman street, New York city. nos 3m "| 7 ioNG. ae as , teasonable terms and conditiors of residet as | through and achieved at once a European reputa- SST OR SAL& OR RENT—One of those modern | CHONG.” ; _., | For sale at the Washington Booketo 3 WE ARE REQUESTED to invite attention to the F built four-story DWELLINGS sitnate on 13th pen Young Hyson and Imperial GREEN | _ia6 eost Hou, ato att. miatbersiof sosnemivanoe tolour vedd- |) 54 siemnant of Ur. Woorens ie optician, 254 | Street, near Franklin Row. For particuiara inquire | TEAS, in great variety, price from a ers, and will no doubt stimulate their curiosity to | ivania avenus, between Peellth and Phos | of J. M. DOWNING, No. 547 Le street, per pound. de see him in this character. We may add that Mr. | teenth’ streets; which appears in tee tutaligeriee |. de9-eolm* ‘ton Bool re. TAY!OR & MAURY. 334 Pa. av. $e NEW LOT OF CHICKERING & SUNS* A PIANOS, Jret at hand. tend to repel the idle and disorderly, and it special and peculiar poiice dispositious as +f from time to time mens expedient. Ww rd to the third, . : : zl ae ee — LLEN & JACKSON, jné JOHN ¥. ELLIS. 306 Pa. ave. ith re 1 refer you to what is | Murdoch appears here positively but tive nights. | and States. It wiil be seen that his “strengthening OR RENT ORISAL Two three-story brick A PLASTFRERS, LE! said im the report of the attorney, adding the s1z- arte apectacies and eye giasses’ are recominendod by | | HOUSES, situated on Vermont avenue near N “XX ALE AND XXX ALE" dration that in any future exercise of that power. | 4 Purasaxt Suneaisz.—On Friday last, Dr. | Many eminent centiomen. pregumed ty be judges of | gt-eet. ‘To punctual and oareful tenants the rent JOBBERS, which we ey Possess, it may be weil to | Ironside, Trustee of Public Schools of First Dis- | thei good 4 - phi cdl = ai rived from their usi trict, received a message Wal areata! his presence | of these i:nportal achoolrooin of the fema’ by those wh» require the aud ™ inttrassonsn ition Dow. pat fair price, and upon accommodating terms. Apply ; 0 420 M street north, erat the metropoli le department, and on | been located in thia city for several years. de 2'-y sleds deuton wie ‘Ohio avenue near lth gare i he purest and most wholesome Ale in this city 18 Wh mable, or the houses willbe soli at a| 275 Pennsylvania Avenue, r 1 q . will be reasonable, or purses will be so! jas iw" between 19th and 1th Env. “thieaicts me I fom mat and B = y YOU ES and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to oo: fd hates STO REDUCED PRICES. | sumars, 2 COLINEAU, Proprietor of the direct, under a pecuniary penalty, the annual ex- bisition and renewal of the perinit of residence at the proper office of the Corporation, and to re- ng thither Mayor Berret, iu an appropriate vo ing | addre i UB Bed 2: C. SNYDER, Philharmonio Hall, south side of | _iat-ly_Wash’a Brewery. corner K andz7th sts. quire the payment of a small sum (not exceeding Pe riches, in which be adverted to his untiring ex-| | Penxres —Persons desiring Panmies will always | < = Seat = = + SD aR, . : = a the annua poll tax levied upon white male citi- ‘estions as Trustee, presented Lim in the name of | find them for exchange at the Star Uthce counter. fOR RENT—PARLORS and CHAMBERS | the Avenue, west of lith rtrect and next door to the eons) upon every such renewal, as the reasonable | the pupils with a handsome silver goblet, upon = _ — handsoinsty furniehod, with hot and cold water | Star Off selling his entire stock of Stoves. Tin | (gE RTLEMEN’S CLOTHING —We are man, 2—Moprrx Mimactes —The remarkable | and dath-room, (Potomac water.) The apartments | Wi ices, pal wo compensation for the certificate authenticrted by effected by Mre. M.N. Gardner's co'ebrated | até large and airy; four rooms ona floor, from the the bet grades, at exceedingly low prices, of the city. The fund so raised might be which was inscribed **To Dr. R. B_ Tronside. by pils of Female Departin of the First Dis- by age * would invite citizens snd strangers to examine ' edinine. wi ivall he | firet floor yp, Inquire of WALL, SFEPHENS & tin nettmear af <ictae, bee ae Geode sly used. amo: rth Ue asa token of their regard for bim fieatowre for Goagha, Cola Group, irene teand UO .,322 Pa. avenue, between 9h and loth ets, warranted. Venta. oaling assured that every garment will give t a sperial police 1 ation of bis services as their Teus- | Lung Complaints. d bs all the Drngzista,— = entire sati.faction. tious adspted to this pe : tee, eet The recipient replied in appropriate Weeks & Pott eae | ashiagton street, Boston, OUSE FOR RENT—On north G street, be BALPO ous wr Rm, . ALL. SteraEns CO. spec : Jas G. Beerer. Mayor. | terms, thanking the pupils for this manifestation | General Agents, f Ja 6 Iw,r To areee sth and sth, No. 312, with n.ne rooms. CONCENTRATED POTASH a vealideuertesuseos eazy The following is the opizion of the Corporation | of their regard. RE FINEST CLOTHING EeTABLICHMRNTIN Waste | ye SATA Tees tees be moderate. Apply sia i OORE’S WEST END DRUG STORE, Attorne = eae meres Gre tM HeCean ee Ga ae AGS HAL I+ north L street, between 4th and 3th, | More than Double the Strensth of Ord sary Potash. | NJ 113 Pa. Avencx. Sora Sipe. Ovtice oF Coronation Atrorney.) More Woop rox tHe Poor —The needy will | ceiving their tyles of Clothing made to order for E =A ———— — — For making Soap without lime, with littie trouble Strangers and others desiring Pure M December 15, 1559. § | be giad to lewrn that on last evening the Board of | their retai! trade, Furuishing Goods of every kivd. Po FARE RR EXCBANGE FOR CITY | and at trifling expense. The choapest a shoud patronize the above establishment Berr-t, Ma Aldermen passed a joint resolution providing for | Trunks, Nalises pot Carpet OKs. Soo and 390 Pa, : FROCERTY—A eae at 1 eres, near twelvoor iftven gallons of coud Sok baey of bine | there they can nd every thing in that | rs emai pcan bnbap tris Pots ol weil rhoct gol sone ot oneal | tien intinag obeeaea wey. | ROWE RealEstate rem Sie anat, | posmieer Hoel een Prato th eae ea oles mevally kept tm first-class * ended, several appeals fom the jndg is to be regretted thatthe Board of Common | «pag Way or Taansarxesorsts Harp ”—Fol- | — Ee flor articlo for cleaning type. Itis perf-ctly soluble | “teres... j i i éis- Connell iad adjoaraed previous to the passice of | low the counsel and heed the ‘adviee contained in OR RENTOA comfortable two-story brick | and free from impurities. Broken in smal! lumps | i J~ Very partiquiar attention paid So ii re VELL { er hys cians’ prescriptions. the resolution vy the upper Board, thereby pre-| the work “Human Frailty, or Fhysiologrcal Re- DWELLING, containing seven rooms. cetiar | and put up nl, 2, 4and 6 ound cans. Manufac- | P°Rsing P venting its passage by that Board Gn last vice, | eercker Te pent Tee eae nenor cad Be | a Pe eu HING, oom lot attached, at present p0- | tured at the C LENG He MICAL WORKS GORTPES CORRESPONDENCE WITH A It will doubti-ss go through on next Mond and indalgene es, on Maryland avenue, be- Brooklyn. and 80 Tati a LE & CO. PH rors, come before the c+ judicial exposition of that sec ted in a tou, Which I think * embellished with elaborste co: | cupred by Dr. 6 pm ing ev ce tweer t<t and 2d streets e near the old Capitol. ra 1 Pearl street New York. id, ge O18. it proper to report to you Bee eee ey ce eure acca Oe Me LUGMinz. | StS an ot dinsnenyoxpeeentin Greco tanaeinna: | Loescssion clvac memediniion A conus or ees ns pine bile ard Ce rroapopgoncs of Thomas Aree, Fo! cases referred to were those of free n ton proposed to appropriate an additional $71; | Py Modes adopted for tne eure of iocal es wet jitare for enle on very reasonable terms. A ppiy Fer cHkisrMas Begg fm en bay & og erat w uk come to reside in this city since th but, en motion by Mr. Browa, who remarked itary maladies, and gives the only safe and in- | to HANSON, No. 520 7th street. no 15-th veg AND Dniorh ty aithar Foun a re, © 3 suse of that ordinance, and who bad n that if anythin was to be done for the relief of the | fa:libia remedy for expunging every trace of the | VALUAB. M FORK SALE-Sitwat HOUSEKEEPING. with its terms: who, having been proceeded | poor. it had better be done right or not at all, the | Virus from the system. Sold by Dr. Barrow. 194 A in eae county, egainst for the penalty imposed by that sectic ( #20.) bad saffered judgments and taken appenis. tue facts were aduaitied; but the several connacl for the appellants concurred in maintaining tat the ordimauce was void. as not being a reasonable i ebont 24 miles from | . Nursery Fenders, Plate Wa amount was increased to $1,100, and the bill passed | Blaecker street. N.Y. Price 25 cents. Sent free. | Georgetown, at tha intersection of the Georzetown | Soapstone Griddies, Waffl+ Ir unanimously. itty aiso by S. Calvert Ford, Jr., Wastington, Py 3 3 nee $2. nere, Chafing Dishes “Bpecenee of fhomas Corwin, with feel plate . = 4 ae ac Edited | ~ | aud everything for Honsekeeping—togother with | Bertia-t 2 = laG-imst | Quire on the promieee OF of Z, RICHER De norie: | Ladien’ Baskets, Wark Siar de Satehcls, Parsee, | yornabar © TAYLOR & MAURY’S, Tus US. AcRicriterat Society meets to-| Mas. Winstow, an experienced nurseand female | idth and K streets. Washington, D.C. ia 10-tf Wor Receivers, Backsemmon Boards, articles for} °° 334 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th morrow, it will be remembered, at the Smithso- physician, has a S ot cine Syrup Sor Chiiden Teeth- ilitates | teh of his life, 0 SS | the Holiday trade. You can buy ow of A YEL!LOW PINE LUMBER. 2 ‘ yer uwrunt: . WwW derstand ti ct- | Img, which greatly faci the process of teething 7 FRANCIS, ¥ tis ‘the fF Tete, wa poocenles tho Greecead TendiGens che | fox will bs sticodca by weintere ved eeeres | trtetncie tee came tates th one | S*WE, np spir woop. det7 Odd Fellows’ Mall, on 7th at. Au cocan ome me SGU A I<2), to preseribe the terma xnd conditions upon | ing ‘<i y x 7 wilt ailsy all pain, and is sure to regulate the sh inde — ee —— | TIMBER Grama JOT, 37 1D} teh free negroes tnd mulattoes may reside ig | from every State and Territory ia the Union. “The | Ripe pe, nd upon it, mothers, it will give rest | 1 8m now prepared to furnish my custo: ‘and th G NES we me ive committee arrived in town last nivi oelven. and tells nan 4 ane ublic with Oak, Pine, and Hickory WOOD, of CHINES AR DS wand FLOORING (4 ‘or city executive m3 st night, | to yourselves, and relief and health to your infacts. pup best kind, anwed ‘split any lencth cr size HE moat Sewing Machine © | fuiniehed airect from southern mille a was neged (and without doubt correctly) that | end made the’ eg eed ee; Porfoctly rafe in ail cases. See aawmtiererst tet ie ee VIL-LCOE & GIBBS. ‘They make four thousand . W. F. JOY, 70 Smith's this is net a power tu exclude that class of persons | Over Srown's Hotel. sted a El Also, best qualities of COAL, viz: veroraen ine prenpeeiy ing geen dame | jo 5-6m corner Pratt at. umore, Md. from residing tn th city, and that - the terins and ; SNE Ie —— = ~~ || Black Mine Vein Red Ash, (egg size,) suitablefor | wrderst dclivered, is calv 601 ands. They ean | > ; MCKENNEY bed. must be senso: ‘ AssauLt anv Barreey —Rezin King, colored MARRIED, | grates and stoves. the price, delivered, 1s cniy ; some 438 COX & 38 ” io a id ag h to strik bite ‘ ‘“ Fy be seen at my Housefarnishing store and euat tae sectlon in qusetion, by ite ene con. | Mary Bailey yesterday, for which he was errested Ait REA OSA AN ERTL RUS, | eyrailo foxvadatereand raggse, ns wore tees) | sole ASE or RAN | QPORBIGN AND DOMESTIC CIOARE. b é d taken before Justice Doun, who held him to | daughtor of F. B.and HJ. flilbu: . ai vkens Valley Coal, (sail size) for cooking = _ took, struction, im an annual tix npon every free | $0 a 5 us! : stoves, primearticle. EW YEAR'S G!FTS! BACCO and CIGA “cdg taxi thie tye tur to bpd | emploners at & fahionble reamants, endo | wt shane” PRM aMSa danas oy ARI reget cated Lig, anf ADV ERTCRES o/Danpy sac | det rou Plows winhne ra Sar aiinors by tbe . reat, oF eunedian, ict, in off-uce grew out of their quarrels there. SARAH J. HICKS. | Ms seioinlas re onatgaee ti ope JACK AND HARRY; an cle t gift. Giled. se. ee the case of a . 2] Tne District 1x Concress.—The select com-]| —~, wa carbs CLL, MehOSRE Continn atest si SagPHER ‘corner 7th and D sts. Bt on cael cca ciel crabiecharge “Tuecourtuiirmed he jadewents, | mille fo which was referred. Mr. Slidell’ bil in | PGAYING CARDS, wholeeas ond ret | MCAS HESER teat esters Enlstise ital'very ubeattpatrcaane dametens | "TRE sbworer, bovine. the agency for, Smiths "8 Sena ‘. jasne ———— 4e for oS id thet tne Lar ine ArT ce creulation of bank bills Ie the District of Co MES. SMITH’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG | est manner as low s+ Ge Bele. 5 PF _ Christmas penton: Sn bess to say he wisl bo happy pailgtelpris. a AL A. : wit i mposi ss be Hi 9 see them i * £0 Patios arhich should be uarensonable sad in Messrs? Slidell’ "Thomsen Poors, 34 follows: | "The Second Term will begin Fobruary tet. Ap-| Grp and AND SqUants From oan + — < deliver the same with pose > effect probtbitory, as would he the case if the or. | Newer. Sitdett, Be PSORNS ENE WOE) pitentacan reserved at tne Lnetitate, No. 228 G ef. CHICEERING & SONS, J KID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. | _jas-1w Voth street and Penn. avense. dinxace were contiuned as contended for the ap- | °C" CSF: Sap eee Offive, Hox No 702, Washington, DL. fer ots NONNEOSENKRANTZ, and ethers Mepnty Ave dozen of the above justly eolebrated | 7. — pyveeap HOLIDAY PRESENTS pellants But they said its trae coustruction w=s | Porice Marters—Before Justice Clark —David — — For sale on eredit or discount for oash; prises irom | Kit Glovesin all the desirable colors. to which we "Tue‘Masicel Albums © work. tit did aot impose au annual tax, but required | Grant was charged with larceny. He had entered perxe FORT tahoe FOR RENT! | 9175 upwards. JOHN LUIS, 306 Pa av. aie the be Ry ee aoe he Home Cirele. jagle payment of tifty — pees — = cae Mr. eetiente bands were at woth PIANOS FOR-HIRE!! | Alte. Melodanns. Guitars. fei? zt das 5. W. Be ul one’s. Mel se BU. in the city. As uage and ** a screw driver ng james . . FO ; tie wetion i far from sing explicit, and asl | G- Nailor- In default of ball be wes Gen tonal | gJORN E, ELLIS, 208 Fe wrens, botwaen th Pe gies soe Eta | Exepaven EMSporaes, oe or learned from the Chief of at it was gen- | to answer the matter to the crjmjnal court. Bnos. iad at BY. ate, ev. am .

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