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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ac.. TO-NIGHT National TEEATES.— Edwin Forres! as © Jack Cade.” lowing resorauone, St its last meetiag: “Resoloed, That the committes to stamp Hatt—Gtand fair and testiyal tor | Soa tuag ane he handle ines peor 4 the benefit of the new Isisna Baptist Onaren. | Sud ‘Dey are Rereey. auth ‘of ‘The indies in charge ter cal ‘Wasbington and ‘AEG to assist, in Potomac Hart, I Fair by the | conjunction with thems In the of preparation fes:hers and puptis of Grace Oburch Sunday | bill consolidating the District uader one gow. Schcol, for the ponent of the Library, com, = ~ Meaoes (Nis evening. ’ To-wiGnT 1s the closing of the Foundry M. | & CbureB Fair. All who desire to apand ope tne Terricories of the United plessant evening sbonid attend. Pulte auc. Sestes, ts the best adapted to this District.” tien of valuabie govas. | Referred to tne Commit: Matroror:Tax HALL —Olog dance by Sam | ™ Collier and sens co-cight ea aa Oar Christmas Advert Kisewhere will be found the at: mowncement of Ke Prem, fy 7th street, eerpiog the prepSrations de Bas made to supply olution appropriating $1,400 for the rehase Of {uel for the relief of the poor of Washing- | ton—$200 to be expended in each ward, an the direction of the Muyor. Keferred to the on Finance, i pe ay Prevented the petition Cabana ashe | Bisgdon and others, praying for the more Bue Bost of holiday constituents. Mr. Rop- | pannl ascenement of eco of improving e perl s career Das heen somewhat remarkable | Contre alley in Square Jus, accompanied ay a one, showing wha: industry. integrity, and | piu tycarry ons be prayer of the petitieners, ue can donne way. | who compisia that the cost of the work was _— are opened ins Soon | Sesessed ouiy on the property bordering on the sy. im P car hymen & moderare | alley, althoagh ail the Property iu the square “teck of fancy «: “toot > Ssingle | was benstited. The bill was passed. r00m. The excellence of bis wares. the ri Mr. Given presented the petition of J. B. R. sonable prices S* wnion they were offered, nad | <wartz praying remission cf & fine. Keferrea ibe poli ton paid to the wants of eus- | 15 Qommittee oc Claims, : Rimselt and Mi: The special order, being the Mayor's veto of oor him th abe k | the DUl moreasing the salaries of the Secre:1- u of the t t 5 store. room on the secoad floor. Ere long this | Gurstion being taken iaeall (oa vatoenrsliow w ate. and from yearto year oct " 7 tame an tanding the objection of :he Mayor?” the ort, “her FOOSI, | pill was rejected by the followias yore. Yeas. centre building to ‘te | Messrs. Lloyd sed Richard¢-:. Nays—Mesers. yen yey ome Pate bee | Elvans,Given, Grinder, Moore, Talber, Tatt, ad Toy achievemen: of his lace extn. | Sates ce ecene (Buri “7. Mr. Elvaas voted “aye,” but previous to (he announcement of the result changed bis yotr to --a0,” which hedid, beex plained, bevause there was n@tafall Board. | Directly after the vote was sagoanced, be e notice tbat he would, a: the nex: meat. ing of the Beard, move 4 reconsideration of ibe yore by which tbe vill tailed to pass over iT FOF's veto. The next special order—seog the bil to ed | amend the act for registracion of hirths, mar- {| Higes, and desths.ia the city of Wasbingtoa— ! |) was taken up. It provides for a thorowga Fegistry of deaths, by making it obligatory on Wudertakers to make proper &ad full returns ‘ive European trip to al! the famous markets | of England. Frauce ant Germany. He has | alto greatly improved aad be: ed the es tedhienme brown B DSadsor saifoase from che in-erior of his main salesroom to the upper rooms, by which | customers cnn get reaty uccess to the attrac. tive display sbove. The Seventh siren. ea. trance to these upper rooms i* 2!eo main'sined | tor the con venience tbe ‘1 uring 'Be Bolidny « anG convenient corps of well- he OW EVE © ~ ah. e | Of all deaths in the city. The bill was passe fog {be tespection And parchase of holiday | and om motion of Mr. Giver, the titte on goeds. Those who Femeraber the thronged | amended to read ‘an act to provide tor the ssavlsiment abou: Christ. | registry of deaths in the city of Wasbing!0n” -_ of ae | Mr. Given, from the Committers on Finance, is 2 Teported faycrably om the bill (9 equalize t 3 of some of | compemsation of the messeugers of the Baar. taingstob= | or Aldermea and Common Council: bis piace. r r Whs: isa more a-ceptabie presen: toa per. | baehe fo of refinerzen' than 3 beantifel work of ar:? | the footways and Fhoce who aduir= fine patntings, eazravinzs, | C street north, berween Delaware and Kee &c., will find & good s#l<etion € Retinocs a, | ; passed. Mr. Tait, from the on 7th scree’. opp: size ihe Post Office, who has | » Tepurted favorably om the re | Mayor’s nomination of George Boswell. for Commissioner of Sweeps, in the Seyeutn | Ward, and the nominatica was confirmed. } Also, favorably on the somia: Burroazbs, for Wood and Coal Measures, of the Potomac district, aad the nomination was coptrmed. Mr Lioyd, from Claima Qom- mittee, reported adversely on the petition of Peter O'Day, and the committee was dis arged from further consideration of ‘he me. Also, reported a bill refanding to A. E | L. Keese the sum of fifty dollars, erromeoasiy deposited by Bim to the credit of ‘the Gorpora- ton, for a leeuse for an Insurance Comptay; passed. Mr. Grinder, trom tae Commities oa Unfinished Business, reported back an relation to nuisances, and moved tha: ic referred !o the Drainage Committee: agreed to. Several bills from the lower Board were re- ferred. Mr. Larman presented the following: “Wasnineton, D. C., December 9, 1567 —To nud Members of the Boardof Alder. a: I Rereby tender you my SiZMALON AS a Member of your Board from | the First Ward, to take effect frem and after this date. My professions! dates are such to require my amt aud undivided atten. | don, and I ting possible to discharga the duty of a Representative iz sued a mauuer as the jaterest of the Ward and of the city re. aieo a large sto°% of photograph and pic frames in walwu:, Posewood aad gold, #i equare Orovel. Carved work, such as car and side brackets. aval and sqnar: stom card to Ife size: photograph an taesels and cords, nails and rines, & KIDWELE & Hewoee2own, 505 oth etree: also | advertiee oj] paintings ani engrtvings, and wall paper and window shades of the latest styles, aud tbey are poli ¢ana s-commodating desiers and vadersrand their bus a promunent place soneers, tre selling cases Also, andard work-.oa 1 my very elegant, my at night. s forming rapidly, @nd cnless the T moderates, ‘he s¥ating will be tine by | LC. Cavrratr, 354 | 2 skates for a i C. C. MBavor, 339 Pennsytvania ayenns, Bas for enle the celebrated Saratoga eka‘es: algo, pocket catlery. and many aricie: in the bousefurnishimg line, euitanle for present« Gronce L. Witp & Bro. 497 11m s:reat, Sdvertives beautiful assortment of musicti sastrumen’s for rhe holds cReapes! musical i Dest | quires, withont neglecting my profession, aud Pianos and parlor o Lam unwilling to receive compensation for seryrces I campot find ume to perform. Taank. mg you all sincerely for the kindness ana conrtesy slways exteuded ‘ome, I nave ima bowor to remain your abedient servan:, Joux Q. Larvax” Mr. Elvaos moved that comsideration of the - resignation be laid over for one week, sayiug, og at Temper, | natat the rate things were going, his pariy . sng at - would scom be im such a minority, that he ay mem Mr. LC. Carpenter, Presiden’, 1a wroald emauit have to think ofresiguing. He | hoped Mr Larman would, on reflection, with- A report from the board of directors was | Grow bis resiguauon. presented by the Presiden:, which was t2 the ‘Mr. Larman said it was for no party reasons Soe tbat in the efforts ‘ombine with th® be resigned, but simply becanse he coui i not oe - _ Assembly mo‘Ring Bad been | aitend ly to his business and to nis du- ; o qt G ‘of the Board at thesame time; An smendment to the constitution, provd- bog ho bag Sah “or Board. tat his communication tot img for-an increass of the ratio of per cami. in- | agin ty i gals) tions are now much sought after by al! Ts of the hesai ar’. and Braxcs np & Monre hay. works recently ilnstrarec by tha: artist. —_e— Tox Waskineton ° 5 \ Party influences were con- tereston the stock of oO | Sermed. he siood by the sam: Principles ne al- ‘en per cen’. was taken up and disc at | ways did; but it was disheartening for nim ae some a mater was finally referred | 4 member of this Board, Fepresenting the Fir:t nem ~tee to s fo Tepor: a: ‘he next meeting, | Ward, to get @ Dill through here for the relief “Goatisuny f Masses. Golden, McGeorge and | fthe'poer fireamen im his Wards who wer | suster p Soo cold weather, being oaly pro- tected ym the winter's winds by a trame sbed, and on trying to get the bill passed by the Board of Common Couacil to be treated | with contempt. He ..so reterred to the bills to » On motion, Mr. Johnson was satborized to | give work to the Isboring men in his ward, make improvements in he store, costing sbout | which he nad tried to get the Lower Board to . the same want of suc. Pearson. Mr. Johnson, th@ Storek2epar for the asso- ciation. in 3 few remarks. gave a favorable re- % Of the condition of the score, its prospects, Rr take action on, but wi Mr. Ellis moved thst association dts- | cess which met Bi their failure to pass ‘pense with the che-ks now in use, aad adopt | the bill to farwish ion Engine Honse No » ‘ibe paex book em. carried. Mr. Given expressed his sincere and heart. ‘The meeting then proceeded to the election of board of aaditors resulting in favor of Messrs. Dunwoody, Stidkam and Goodnardt. On motion jit was resolved tat no bills should be psid by the treasurer unless ap- ‘proved by the store keeper and board of audi- sore. The bosrd of diree‘ors were authorized to Procure s ball for tue meptings of the associx- { gelt regret that the gentleman should tender | Bis resignation. 1t was due to bi ge wel! as to tha board to Say this mach, for his course bere had always been manly and straightfor- ward, and commend@story in the extreme. He | Dad not been governed hy that strict, con- tracted and narrow-minded to be expected im any one fiuences which surrounded fim. the motion of Mr. Elvans w. that Mr. Larman would nay for reflec- top, and withdraw his resignation before the expiration of the time, Dir. Richards eoacatted in wha: Mr. Given bad said, except his remsrks as to the narrows minded policy which migh! be expected from gentiemen elected as Mr. Larman was He was elected under the same mfluences, and don. Mr. Eliis moved :2a- the Association decide £@ go into the sale of mea: at their store, whi war carried, and the meeting adjourned. cements TEMrERavow.—George Washington Diri- Son, Sons »f Temperance, having leased “he | the corner of 7th and D streets, met re Jastevening for the first tim a large number of members being presemt, This Di- | took this occasion to disclaim any such mo- vistom Bot yet a year old is ia & flourishing | tives. condition and pew members are rapidly com- Mr. Given.—Present company is always ex- sD. Last evening afver the basiness mesting | cepted. the fellowing programms for the good of the | Mr Elvansssid that bis remarks asto his order was carried ut and made an interesting | party wasa joke. The gentleman (Mr. Lar- ‘enteriaipmen®. ‘{uicks:ep Amphions: Address, | man) bad always been straight forward, and D.G. W. P. Major: Reciiations, Joseph Hi attentive to duty, aod Dis inability to accom. he thougbt ought to be done for the is ward, by the courssof the Low. er Board, was no reason for bim to give up t fight, or cease doing what is right. He thon, De Dut essed the feeling of all those in this Hoard elected by the infimences referred to py ais colleague (Mr. Given) in saying that they were bound to act independently, and do their duty regardless whether it might please or | displease members of the Lower Board or any ris; Sopg, Prof. Unase: Piano Duet:, Misses sed Dickinson. Woodba: Recitation, Ad i e ct rmearing Sea, Mrs. eRinson abd Miss Woodbury. Home Swee: Amph: me * The Division will hereafter meet on Mon- | one else. They would ve others to look enimgs in the shove Ball Evasl Div:- | atter loaves and fishes, and ignore party. 1t elon, No. meets in ‘nesame falion Fri- | might be that the time would come when aay evenings. some of them would Dave to stand ap in opposition to what is known as ‘our party Souprmr’ s0%.—A the and he wanted Mr. Larman there, if that tim meeting ast eveuing, & | should come, to stand up withthem He for resolat is offered by Mz. Mernill, ci one bad done what he belteved to b+ right, OWL OM THA: tine it it took Congress to pass # and eguits ty bill. $0 Bs to give sou Sad sailor's wo years, aud who aod be would fic: all the year to do 1 ; Phe cbair (Mr. Barr) though: it best to jay the matter over one week. Jonsideration of the resiznation of Mr. Lar- man was posipoved unttl Monday evening nex’, and the Board adjourued Cowes Councit.—The Onair laid before the Board s message from the Mayor coveriog cB @ resolution | 3 certified co} joint resolution, whieh latrodaced by Major Wells, was sdopced. met § it Georgetown atthe last “earnestly Ufziag thé Representat.ver 1a Con tm relation to the Bridge over Rock gress, in “he trom: rand, % kk street, urging the immediate con- sons of Father Abrabam esa agein march to jon of the bridge “in view of the great eootractsd while in line FAUO, ¢quAl TO [DA given bose who served two or more years. The resvinuon was dis- cussed Bt longth, amd adopted. Addresses were made dy Col. 3 orse, Gen Brisdin. she rescus” The mevting thereupum incon venience and @rect pecunia: o¢ until neat Monday evening aaily resulting toour ciizeps by reason of the —— | deray ia the erection of a permanent pridge,”’ accompanied by a letier of Meyor Weich urging that & temporary bridge be con- structed. Mr. Pinu. as one of the Committes on the construction of the bridge, said tat they were ready to report a plan which they withhold Free oy Par Courry, M Mr. Francis Moun, of the firm of Mohup & Son, lumber merebanis of *nis city, whoowne 6 ummer residence near Laurel, Princ county, Maryland, we are sorry w lost the same and sii Bis furnitare by Bre, Which occerred on las: Sanday morning Decanse of the von-appropriating resolution of and that As soow as the way is @ | oclock. The overseer, Mr Owens, barely escaped with Drs bite issing bis wearing ap- Land sil the money he possessed. The se Was Valned af $6,000, ard was iosuret ng * 1.500 in the Mates! insurtace Company Resolord, (the Board of Aldermen concur- ‘Zomery county, Maryised. Mr. Maher | ring.) That the joint committee of Councils to Mors fo understand represent the mterests of the ion of s8y8 be wants Dis ‘that Bis bumoer gars 2 this city was not de- Washington before be, and stroved by fire St (he seme ume, a= currently | requested to wait upoo Uo: to urge the Peportec. enactment of s law enabling ciry of Wash- * tmgton to subserine to the stock of the Alexan- peat STRar Gaux—Oficers Brosnan and dria, Loudoun aod Ham, Tar ws DeTEer. Of the seventa previn he could Bot vote Sway the money of the in peo- < a pie of Washington to build araitroad in @ for- ‘Were tamen before J astice Walter. w ‘Dime, aud especisity because was ‘snes fas first named $50, 4 ! defaui: com. | Saabtiel whetber any advantage ‘woule ‘xe, mut ‘© yall for Wrty Geys,and need | erge to the city. The urehasers of 0. | the stock of Talinoads seldow It aver reestteg Gividends. tt was those who took the stock Was employed im the Navy Yard for mny | to taxation for this oF Simin purpoote. yeare ‘3 patteTn Maker, 2nd was & metober ‘Was an enterprise which the Sid Conmals. He'bad friends im | the advantage of te be would be wil Meerrsiaren section of the city, wi be wss | 1@ mage ap ‘was estimated best knows. pa em be required Se Ty. EE aa jcorkustane tiieetann omen an eres Motaarote Haut on | ta: som: bat the rewson sey aia et atsday *vrsBe next by Professor capes they ins. Everyboay should Rear i: we | Would ae: Pat ‘Opposed to the ona- ctle taking measures to draw this amoeat fro» Colored Worktngmen’s Meeting ' TERSIVE OreRaTions OW UVskOoars — oF oe! pee ot Wasbingtun, PE A large pumber of colored men «assembled | Cris ire Se Gietatiauy — te nosiste grant a charier ci * | ise ment ar Woodward's Halt, tor te par. | "im oate ved at Police Headquacters, ‘Mr. Walp said the genti-msn acted strang+ly in (hie-maatter Os It as understood te wee ts Jevor of the measure, The pi sion was already under charter, the Alex- Poe, A8 advertivd, “of devising means by | the largest wich they may secure ® fair sare ofempldy- Ment on the public woras, from whiwh they are Dow generally exdiuded.” Some hall dove eof which were Inst week The officers of the detective branch immedi. Stely eet to work in looting out for s clus. aed Detective McDeviit gained insormation whieh endsia, Lond. pshire rattroad nad | while persons were im the Dall led to the arrest, yesterday, of Geo. MoUuniry, a aia ‘Cpisined from tbe Legistature before ae figb’ o'clock, Edward Ambush, a.) | Wm. Simones. ‘and Thom the war. ster meetiog, | ter Sp eining the object of Msjor Bramhall (white) as chair. Motion was carried, ang Major B,, tg the duties of ibe office, ox. embarrassmen) Sad sarpris’ nt to the porition, dnd bis eratit Mr. Baker replied that it was proposed to boil branch to aldie, and a charcer woa! be required. Mr Dolin thought toat the read had the power to build that bracch under the charter, Snd remarked (nat on the trip to Lees! Mr. Haker crew up & resolution that he would do al in his powerto indace the Corporation 19 subscribe to (be stock Teaid tha: resclution simply pledge support of the members, and he ular in wording 180 a net to com. poration. He was perfectly willing o urge the monied men to tale the scock, and 4 obalved informa- the recovery of four or trom the staements of pied & shed on vist he Dad velivered to McUanly, TR's morniuz, Jvstce Waller appeared at headgafrters ant examined tbe cases, when Mr MeDevit: asite that Wm. Kinrsiy be dismissed, as he was sat. isfied that he bad nothing to do with the lar centes, Gnd that the youager Kinesty be dis- Miteed This was done by the Justice, aad on the part of 0 Override and put dow: winen. The necessity had now arisen colored friends to act for ther own On motion of J. Séylés Brown, (white,) John Ambush (colcred) WSs appoin’ed Secre. if money 18 lost, but would not | try. the charge of the larceny of coats from ddling tf on the tax-payers. Sayles Brown then addressed the moetiig | readence of Hon. Wm. Hel thought fhe gentieman had acted | The imposition upon the col: Meo had ngly ia saying tbat be would recommend ed m*B to take stock and be + windied He urged the importance of taking this step, a8 it would bring immense amonais of produce caused him, among other persons, to ake ao interest im their weifare, And to do woat he could to alleviate their sufferiugs. He hao been Ssked why i: Was that he ‘ok such an beard bis front coor epen and t and 31 sequently found tba: two coats, valued at $ bad been taken. °, One of these coats, recovered from the Vsiley where now }: coald par. | luterest in stirring vp strife among the colored | by the officers. was shown and identified. chased 8! lese‘ban tbe freight, and the entire | meu; way was ii that be would no: jet them | Lewis West, colored, residing on i7ia street, community would be benefitted. it wonla be | Alo ind permit them to work out their owas | identified the comtas baving bern brought to economy im his opinion for the corporation to Sabscribe to the stock, even tf it did not pay one ceut divicend. commanity would be benefited. and it would he bard to cheat the jew men who purchased the stock which the cily Tecetved ibe benefits. iar Arrison held ture to argue the question: and when the con- sent of Congress wus oo!ained it would betime to consider what amoant of stock the city woold take. He believed tha: the jacransed Prosperity and business of the city would be Worth the amoant of money sa rsoribait. Mr. Pian spoke of the advantages of rail- saying that (hose cities which bad raid- centering in them had gone beyond on \be rivers, and thers was nota al eust of the J deainy ! His reply was that there was gross injustice done daily 10 the solored popula:ion, Qnd a combined effort to shove them aside. ibe right to tabor was equal w) hevery man. be he white vp black: and it was iuhuman to persecute the Intter io the manner been. There was a conspiracy agai them, from three causes—one was on account of ‘heir color, Sgaiust which there was a strong preja- cice; Smother was to ¢xciade the colored man from mechanical labor, tne bricklayers, car penters, Ac.. would not work with iried 19 force them ‘o the performau Meaial Fervice of cleaning out spitboxes, car- lying coal, &e, thereby making lubor scares avd bigh. Labor was bigher Rere than in Moor of our Northern cities, 80d the réason was that negro inbor was conspired agatost. Avother cause was for the accomplishment of political enas; the colored man, 1 20a. tended. bad mo rich: to vote, and ? Ba. cause the rebel infigence Anew (ua! tf the | to DegrO Was permitied to exercise the elective | = iranchise, We would retain 4 repudiican city goverpment, Labor was the heart aod core of Bs house on Saturday Morning dy the ac 2 u8ed, Who offered to seb it bus Re refused to day, Sud (De accused asked to leave tt uatil Monday. Thomas Kinesley, the boy, testified Me- Cauley told bim to get all the coats he’couid out of the Bouse He wen! in and gc: them, and bad pitcbed (hem '0 the ac used. He wen’ With the accuted to West's house, aud repeat- ed what wassald. MoUnaley here aske! if there Was “any other persoa with ws!” to ‘Which the boy Qomwered there was, apd tur ther siaied tha’ be went with McOxuley to t shed om 2istetreer, and stad wit night. Mr. W. A Brent, re rq street, testified that he was robhed of s on Tday night, which he identified, He tariRerame time, Mr, MaDe vit: tes. going to ihe sbed wiih Sergeant Tay- been pomted out by the boy, and ¢ blanket, and algo to Andinr a itted MoOanley il for court on toese charges, in defanlt of bail in each case, aud postponed tne Rear- tog in the other cases untti this evening. ‘was rather prema. the tate saissipp! whic dia not have trom four to twelve ratiroads centering in it. He instanced Indianapots ana Colum- bus, whieh by their railroxds had taken tne lead of other cittes with greatr nataral com- mercial facilities. This city was very deficient 88 to railroad farilities, having only one in- adeqaate road north, and none west or soath The city of Chicago had made the State of | the prosperity of every cliy, and you had bet- | Sirson vs. HUTOnineoN — There having IMinois by her great central railroad. THe | ter drive capital off than labor. Tha whol been @ difficulty detweeo Wim. Simpson and urged an amendment that uo: more than | tendency, he thought, of this conspiracy agains: | Zacharia Hosed: the latter was yaster- $50,000 be subscribed. ‘he negro, would be to coutrol INbor and keep | day apprebended by officer Lyn of tne Gown suilful mechanism. The resaark was f co seventh precinct, a arraigned before Justice Oiten Deard, “On, these negroes are no account: | Bates, charged with committing a0 assanit {ye can do withont them.” The speaker ‘houca: | upon the former, for whivd the jastice com. the contrary; for our grocers, dry goods, and | mitted him 10 jail for court, apd tt appearing flothing merchan‘s, and every other braneB of | that the accused Bad aconcesied weapon aboat business were dependent upon the biack mau | jis person, the justice ned him $20, wRica for their mercantile prosparity The white | fine was sBperceded tor 2) days. Naa generally was dependent upon toe black, and cach was dependent apon the otuer. Mr. Brown thovght everybody felt the beneficial Mr. L. BS, Miller said that before he could Yoté om such proposition, he world like rapgements to be made to submit it to the people for their sanction. Mr Ptau moved to insert a proviso that amount to be subscribed sball not exc: S56. 00, Mr, Arrison in reply to Mr. L. B.S Miller, said that a special election would cost more than the interest on the stock for two years No License.—Pnilip Weher, a r Mr. L. B.S. Miller said that tuere would | influence of the thritty character of the negro. | ee Sauna pemmodene ouatant ae Live Sh odpar dh giaicw er jon. It was their tiret imstiuct to baild themselves | ing Hiquor without @ license, and was fined houses, and thereby they woula be compelled {> patronize the Dardware merchant, the iam- ber dealer and the carpenter, aud siter their bouses are ready for occupancy they had ‘0 Mr. Crocker thought that the resolution should be adopted without amendment and Jet Congress consider it. aad give the city the He spoke of the immense increase in | $20 and $1.25 eatin CONFIRMED RY THR SENATE —The Seni 2, in executive session yesterday, confirmed the patronize the furniture cealer After geting of Jam hn Michectst. ness of cities which bad fosiered rail- | into their houres it wae necessary <o pat | Callas, and EL. Govslo.un ve jos ene its roads, while Washington had remained as it | rovize the grocer, and so cf y benefited all branches of business. Some men boasted of their peculiar claims to al! work doue in the | city becauee of their longresidence here. Now, | he thought the colored man more entitled to the work to be performed in Wasbimgton than. the white man. But what had been the case { Why, most contracts were given to trom abroad, snd white mechanics fr. © it Wi oa. iis shell, with little or no ratiroad fa. Lsmenl tins hes Ang. ray settee cilities, and the ad vantages of ratiroads contd beessily saved by comparing the prices paid here with prices in cities which bad ample Tailroac tscilities. Mr. O. S. Baker said that the city had paid 317.000 for @ canalyand bad not received one cent, and now bad no canal. -2ce- THE COURTS, ORiMinaL Court, Jus | Baltimore depor. 10" i oF a avroad ced that they were unable to agree, and Mr. Crocker said that the tleman was | were sent fer to dothe work. The consequence discharged. speaking of something with deluston when he | was that when the job was finishea both the ‘Wiliam Hays, charged with stealing 9 calt spoke of capals—their day Bad passed and | coutractor laborer carried off all the money | Worth $20, belonging o Mary V. Burrows, ia gone. Every article brought bere except those | they had receive d Washington was not at | ‘was found gvil'y. by wagons came by the one railroad, and we | ali benefitted therefrom. The snqgairy | Frei Borke, Pink Jackson, Henry Jotn- Were continually paying tribute to Baltimore which was now reaping the reward of their investment. He asked if every one else had held the same doctrine as Mr. O.S. Baker if there would have been any railroads built Mr. Connolly remarked that this was a very important matter, and afier we obtain che | ie © we can then debate what should be lon: bad He referred to the fact that Baltimore by the benetits arising from the grea: Balti. Be! What should be done forthe relief of tha grie- | 802, Rob’t Jackson, Fred. Sobulier, all charged Vance complained of} Why, all tha: the gol. | With larcemy, out on bail and not appearing, cred min cou'd do was to appeal to Gongress | their recognizances were forfeited. Snd a sence of justice forredress. The colored | To-day—Christopher Ecklof was excused men conld not compel contractors or o'her | from further service asa petit jaror daring private employers togive them work. Their the rest of the term. prejudices would be indulged in towards the | negroes, And there was no means by waich they could be compelled to mu work. A nolle pros was entered in ‘he case of Frank | Kelley alias Geo. Lucas. charged with lar- ive the colored | ceny. Congress should appoint sach In the case of Jeremiab Miller, broozht up Government superiutenden's as would no: | ou @ bench warrant for petit larcany, the jary ith, and that tsith had been rewarded more and Onio Railroad. He urged that the | discriminate agains: the Regro, but give them | fonnd a verdict of no: guilty. Counc aise Wasbing‘on shovid exercise the | an equal right with the whiteman. The report James T. Price, charged with pesit Isrceny, same faith, of General Howard, suggesting the employ- ment of colored laborers upon certain work, was complimented, and in comelusion the speaker read a long petition “o Uongress, which | Was entere he proposed should be circulated among the In case of Catharine Mc Dougie, colored popsieiion for signatares, and afier. | petit larcen: Wes slso found guilty—capiss ment. On other charge of the same kind nelle pros. . 9 hear judg- Mr. Pfau modified his araendment by making it $100,000, and it was rejected —Yeas—Mesirs, N.B. Clarke, Dalton, G. W. Milter, L. B.S. Miller, Pfan and Ratherford—s: nay: The question recurring on Mr. L. B. rged with juror was withdrawn, anda Jer’s motion, providing for enbmitting th wards placed tn the hands of some Senator for | voile pros. tere. Uon tothe people, Mr. Ball said it was ua- | presentation to Congres: In case of United Siates ys. Alver: (3. Sipe, necessary 10 pat the question io a vote of the | Upon a motion for the adoption of tha peti- | charged with assault and bactery. he sab people, thongbt no member would vote | tion, Edward Ambush, the secretary, objected; | 1ound guilty, Abd capias to hear judgmen:. Against wishes of bis constituents—espe. | for he thought that, as there were presidents | Nicholas Manning was found cuily of as- cially those who desired to be re. ted of ward associations present, they should be | sanit and battery. Mr. Dalton would vote against the amend- heard from berore the subject. was disposed of. | Although not quite as well educated as John Quincy Adams, yet, with that distingaished pairiot and statesman, he was in “fayorof the Fight of petition.” ment for the reason that it sbould be submit- ted, if at all, to the tax-pa: A Voize.— Who are the tax. CIRCUIT CovRT—Chiet Justice Cart werday afierour report closed jJounse! have ing ended their argument in the case of But- erfield vs. Gibbons, the jary were charged r.—Yae- The amendment of Dir. Miller was rejected. Alexander Henderson, colored, President of | 224 retired, and after a sbort consultation, Pinu and Hwtberioraeaysié. '*" | ihe pettion wanagralcestacr ena mceeeek® | Semaran. Tr or IMB of 089 cent 0 nays 15. wi need- 3 The resolution was then adopted—yeas 13, | ed. Hie had had this subject uader considera. | .@MT- Hine, counsel for defendant, gave notice nays 6, as follows :—Yeos—Messrs. Arrison, S. S, Baker, Ball, Beall, A. P. Clark, Oonnol- ly, Crocker, Dalton, Knight, Parker, Pfiu, | tion for the past five months, and im bis mind had revolved remedies for adoption. it wasa serious theme for refiection, whe of 8 motion for a pew trial. The case of Doe om the demise of Jane arrol | etal. vs. Francis Hanns. Brent, Merrick, snd } oss | Phillips, tor plaintiff. Bradley and Cox for owen, and the President. Nay ‘Messrs. | throughout the city, and tind squads of white H 4 0. Baer, N.B. Clark, G.W. Miller, LB. | men at work on every balldingand pogene, | defendant. in this case the Counsel took a S. Miler, Nalley, and Rutherford. The following were presented: By Mr. wen—Petition of Dr ?. ding and paving three t. to long panel, and made up a jury from it. ©; rovement, 2nd but occasionally two or three * lored 8 would pop up thejr he; adjourned, oar DhEure eal ipierior branches a Hisar | 'o- Day.—Siegal ys. Peyser. Judgment for to- | J. Horwitz, for gra. des of square 91*: re- repair the fourth precinct siness. ‘The Colored man, be @aid, was quali. | ‘Me Plaines. fied 10 do anything which the white’ man Pe oisegh apd Williams. wciteneimer ve. _ 4 rr ser. Judgment for plainti (2 i78t Waza) station house; referred. Petition | could, ana he dared them to ‘he issue. The le vs. Judgment dy default, final, offohn James Uslyert, asking that certain | Mayor, when al Jed to, had shirked the re- ue e- of! ty ba referred; reterrod. | sponsibility of wecisting ihe colored mes ia | MF. Morns, of the Peruvian Legaon, was, Paid for license By Mr. L. B. 8. Miller—Petition of P. McNa- ara for compensation for removing nuisance in 1563; referred. By Mr. rrhespag ag of Chas. Dyson, for compensation for jog up and grading alley in square 70; referred. Mr.N. B Clark offered @ resolution, which ‘Was adopted, that the Register of Deeds be, on motion of Mr. Merrick, admitted as an at- torney and counsellor of this court. ‘The case of Carroll's heirs vs. Hanna was then resumed and testimony taken. The prop- tty im controversy is the west of square }, just beyond the Capitel, on Maryland ave- nue. It sppears that Mr. Hanna claims this their appeal for labor, and in the coming elec- tion bo Man should receive their votes who would not fally commit bimselt to do equal justice to the colored man with the white. The Speaker pointed to the recent elections at the North as a melancholy augury for the Repub. lican party, and ergo as an evidence of the land by virtue of a tax title, and adverse pos- and he is hereby, requested to report to this | wauin, sympathy hitherto feit for the colored Hoard @siatoment in detail of the amonutot | tace ihe Rputhewas the colar ot noe Tee cata eackae ent, ears. Also, enclosures, ie with metres and Of his office, derived trom fees for re- The platatitis. on the otBer hand, the black man; deeds, for examining titles, and all beunds. there, at the aperieching cor election, was the only hope for the election of | claim that there was not this uninterrupted gther sources, for the fiscal year ending June | a Republican President. At the close of his . 50, 1 Temarks, a collection Was taken up, and there. | 84Yetse title for twenty years: pelne oes der the will of late Daniel Carrol as heirs of the same. Assignment for Thursday, Dec. 11ib, 156° Nos. BS, 170, 171, 173, 174, 209, 249, 287, 298, 335, 382, 152, 153, 190, 316, om trial docket. Oarnane’ Court, Judye Purcel.—The last will and testament of John Grapam, partially roven. Last will and testament of Ubristopher ‘riess and Lucy R. Miller heretofore partiilly, | how fully, proven. Fraveis ndes fully proven. Last will and cocictl ot James F. day folly proven. Letters of administration issued ‘o Jennie Mz. Sherburoe, administra‘rix on the personal estate of Edward W. Sherburne. Boad $2,000; 867. r. Ciark stated that the Corporation had been asked to make an appropriation to pur- chase books for indexes in this office, and he believed the revenues Of that office sufficient to pay all its expenses. nd a Moved to take up the bill (i. A.) increasing the saiary of the messenger of the Board of Aldermen to £300 per annum, which was eed to, and the bill passed Mr. Connolly moved to take up the bill to change the assessment of the cost of repaying the alley in square 262; which was agreed to, nd the bill was passed. upon the vote upon the petition was taken, and it Was Mnanimousiy adopted. The Cbair suggested the propriety of ap- pointh committee to circulate the petition, and at a subsequent meeting another commit- tee should be appeinted, whose duty it would be to present the same to Congress. Mr. Brown (white) thought the signers | stould be obtained from the persons then pres- t; end at the next meeting, to be held at an early night, another commitiee, consisting one from each ward, should be appointed circulate the petition throughout the cit Henry Himwber (white) moved that eight per- appointed on said committee—one from ot to Mr. L. B.S Miller moved to reeonsider the d and one trom Georgetown; carried, | E.B. Olmstead, Otarles E. Ramus, sureties. following were appointed:—Wiiliam First Qud final account of the executors of H. Bell, from the First Ward; Sinclair Barley, | Wm. Redin, deceased, approved and passed. railing to be placed seven feet from the baild- | Second Ward; Richard Hosey, Third Ward; First and final account of Alex. McDonald ing line. | Davis, collector of the personal estate of Sam- Mr L B.S. Miller moved to mike it five | uel DeVaughn roved And passed. Busteed Bian! ‘neck. General Terry ar- goed tis case this morning im regard to the jurisdiction of this Court in regard to the biank check which was issued Helen R. Reed. Petitioner wants an order of the Court to the executor to-make bim account to her for ths ‘8560 alleged to be the intention of eald Basteed to give before be died. Thompson, as Solicitor for execnto's, resisted the motion on the it was nota blank check buta Wiliam H. Smitb, Fourth Ward; Edward At- kinson, Fitth ; Henry Better, Sixth fert; which was agreed to,and the bill was | Ward; Anthony Bowen, Seventh Ward: Josepa pasted Smaliwood, Georgetown A number of Aldermen bills were referred, | (i, F. Needham (white) was introduced aud and the Board adjourned. addressed the me¢ting in fevor of the Lingoln _—__o carpenter ag seston ante Alas 8 —A meetivg of vb Mr. Jobn K. Arrison, Councilman from the | Preschers of the ME. Church of thie Diatrey | Fitth Ward, had attended the meerlugar the | was held at the Foundry Uburen yesterday, | Tequest of a friend, and did not know what it at which re present, Rey. Messrs. Wm wasabout. He favored the purposes which milton, B. Peyton Brown, Wm Krebs, Dr. | bud called his auditofs together, and of wh: De Faas. Dr. Ames. George V. Leech, J. A. | ever avail bis feeble efforts would prove for MoUauley, J. W. Hoover, Wheeler of Alex n- anete accomplishment, they should be freely dria. McCauley of Georgetown, Berry of Wesi | given. Great discrimination bad been exer- getown, and J. N. Davi cised against the colored workinesse yaad it ion presided, 3 ‘was time that justice should be awarded them. LF pewy neces yaad Rey Mr. Lssom | Ta) petition should be Bomeroualyershed;acd - - when preseried to Congress, he bad no doubt | which he calls the special attention, amit isthe that that body would redress the grievances | most comfortable and #legant in the market, 49 complained of. Loutsi tween th and 7th wts.. oppo. After further speaking,the meeting adjourned oH aa) 2!t aeeeeee _ BO 18: till Friday evening next. * SEVENTH STREET. —__—— — ‘Tax, Riven FRont, December 10th, 1:67,— | PAPERHANGINGS AND WINDOW SITADES. Carter's Whory.—Aarrived — Schra. Hoanoke) Tho cholcest selection of the above Goods in the Disrict a s ‘on will find one of the best selected French and Home mad Corssta of ail ‘Mr. Baum I ADIES, 4 stocks Styles und sizes from $1 up; no reeds iso mapufactures his own Patent Hoep Skirts ouncing bis continned tndisposi ate bronchitis, atid inability to be pres pt; but transmitting a letter from the gen- eral missionary board im New York, fixing their @ppropriations for foreign and domestic ™ ssions during te: Mr At 3351), 000 Six thousaed do! for missionary par- | Oapisin Barrett, from Philadelphia, with MA! = poses were sasessed on the Washington district | i.e of coal, for R. W. Bataaclo: Ocean, Oap. Torms ean, Or *867th st.,bet. ana ate, as follows Foundry, 81,500; Wesley, $1,500 | (sin Shanpon, from Havre-de-Grace, with ‘orms eaeh. East Washingtop. 8550; Georgetown, #=00: | 91,00 feet of lumber, for George W. Linville MSsi8e00r SPRING WaTER eee bee Waugh, $300, Union, 350; | 4 'Uo; Arthur Captain Stover, from Bal- Tn any quan! ented a timore, with 95,000 feetof lumber, for F Moban & Son. Sailed —Sehooner Emma, Captaia Wameley, mm the river, to load with wood MO eeranarne tailed from Philadelphia, on Corner of 4th and F streots, des under Ebbitt House. GPEAT BOOK STORE LN THE FIRST WARD. Hamline, 3; Ryland, $50; Gorauch. £10; Filether, 85; ‘West Georgstown. $70: Alexan- aria, pow beet Metropolitan church not being inc! ‘ Mr. Wheewer Perens rng Wyong Alfred Cletertion ana read fg the Jd instant, schooner Georg» Taylor, Cap. | Novels, History, ' Mer, 230 tons of cosl, ye ‘Wilson | i] sorts, at about a Brown. "00 be fine Carter's Wharf, | *t half price. Bool Gischarged at Crouch’: Wharf.— Arrived — Schr. Reading Railroad No. 77. from Philadelphia, with 210 store. 5-601 tons of coal. for Wm. Marlow and L. Thomas. seat sea Thon Enceew ioee: | 12000 cate WA a8D ware sore iver, light; - mty, ‘on Captain ‘Sullivan, down the river, tignt | EAC {terete Ma ja xs Sizth Street Wharf.—Arrived — Sloop Jonn Horeing: Capea ftom Wade™ Day, ite wood, for Hunt. 1D —Yesterday afternoon, a man Ovzrnean : = padi ¢seeatcan . ee ox 4 Oonronasios Onpimaxce. the Hirst precizet, d OITY ITEMS —_——— Mermororiram HALL.—This estsblisbmen: werackra'oy alarge ead appreciative andie ene e GEORGETOWN, pute ale Lay Affaire in Stergetow: AsPAULT AND Barvany wits Ierey> KILi—ometrs Borman, Barreii, Warwick, inst evening, arresied three bs ne aker, named Chas Miller to winess the @ret appear- ¢ champion of end gentle. { appears e-e men DAG FOr OM A EPree yesterday ov. nd went op board che boat Andy Jono. ‘Wicd is ran & colored crew, (here White persons belonging to ber save the tae Bnd 8 white cook. They commen drive the colored men off the boat, whos cy. ave resistance, but Meeily ran of «n. decided One brilliant. ark, fromthe Wi jestern Cy and have became favorites already. ‘° pony the best vanety show in the country, go to :ue Metropolitan Hal}. concen? SNE Eprom Star: Several days ago there ap- { for their own ratety. The white wor: wre set and J, amet fy from a Bick the Feonived: ac rar bs Fea in the Joeal columns of your paper au tem, stating that’S!. Dominic's Band, co: nected wii tbe Christian Brothers’ College. jaded the te 4 ~ ‘nongh iatake, by 4 several others made Beir appears @ that it was St. Patrick's Band, atiacned and pulled b Out of the water. tee war atau to Carroll Hall, sed not St. Domimick’« Oor- | pin from drowning. Before they lef: the b. net Band. The young menof this band en- they soocerd in smashing & quantity ef oro. tertatuing great admiration for our neble ery avd colipary Btensils ae also in break. .¢ the chairs, windows, &c. The four mes hac» ALOR Of Witnesses. The case was dispo: by ihe Justice committing the foar to jail court. Dr. Ritobie called mm to see 0 Beujtmin Whicng, at the stau o OTming. and gave bis Opinion ths though Re was badly buriand pravwed abo the bead aud body be was not dangerous» hort. The Juste gommitted Whiting to js | & witness ip the case. &8 Sino the wh © woman, Jane Os'berine McKendiy Tae Poar.—The sveamer New York, Cap Jones, 206 arrived from Philadelphia wirn « heavy erg. for Dis trie’ ive ofa quanuty ofsalt. The steemer Keane. Cap: Tolbert, bas entered and « Heavy OvErocoats of And dress susts o} able under clorbing avenue, between 3d and t) 2 tnt FORMER PRICBS|;, (Ren redaced t $11, 7 $9.50—our Box Uosts, Tals d better wimased thse our $13. A. Saks & Oo , 517 Seven treet, between Pennsylvanie syeate and UD street. —_—_s—__- . RESTORATION.—Its good aifeos are it not only restores the cour of qurntity and natural gives: senid by every one using Mr: Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or | Dressing, (in one dette) Ewery Draggis: stis it Price One Dollar, eo 2 Pron, Dap’. Corsey, entered from Alexaedris. SaLeor MgaT ey Averiow.—Mr. Troms iow ling this morning fold a: auciier 8 gase tty of meas, for Jas Weaver, io the Butoner « Market. Be omer Jomee 8 Ore Captain Toman, has broaght on tip from New Yorks 1,200 barrels of apples. - CESTRAL BUILDING AssooraTiIoN.—aAr twenty-first montly merting of the Cenira, Butlding Association, Beld Inst evening « Lang's Hotel, (Mr Wm. Olsbaugh, prossien: in the cbuir,) ele ares were Old a” hx seven aC 0%) Bnd © 100}5, OF $1,657 sold = an average o! 9 MRETING OF Tut Coore meeting of the Cooper's 4 was beld jast evensg their Ball, on (or Wa. A. Thomas presiding. Rev ions were passed declaring Wat they (cor coopers) Would not go to work ull they cowia ge! .beir regular prices. ee GEORGETOWN ANVERTISGHENTS. B THOS. DOWLLS Georgetown. D.( IMPROVED PROPERTY, I8 GEORGETOWN AUCTIO! WEPNESDAY. December i, at 40lock p paeuaneaes” A REDUCTION of 10 prF cent will be made on all cash parchases of Shirts, Updershir:s, and Drawe No. 565 and Far ishing Goods, st Henning’s, a Svenue, unti! removat igeneer Building. —+s FROSTED Feer, 2. Price <1 syivania ave. | at 424 Due, between $4 andéch —- Iw1om.—A called THE HANDSOMEST Sasortmen* of Velver As } trakan, Sable, Obinobilla, Velvet Cloth, Bea- id portavon, et the lowes: tiga: M. Willian’s, $f Penna. avenue, 3 ——e- len’ (mew style) Hasr Restorer or Dressing, (tm one dottic.) My wife aod dren prefer it. Every Druggie: selis it, Pr One Doliaz, BURNETT'S Coooatne bas received s:rong « t 0, 1 will sell. ip jront of the ieee, part of Lor ertificates of ite virtue as a teir “eee } Bo. 3 fronti lot let Sevet betwen Bich AL me ete. es de ‘of 19) feet, im bound. ail tending to increase "be | fr yed bys small Frame Dwelling tou Popularity of the original srricie. It is the re- sult of much experiment 8n4 study, ang is in- | m imizabie, +9 <GRRaT REDUCTION IN PRICE '—Contem- pisiing *o chSnge Our business we will <ell. 30 days oply, our entire stock ef Mea’s, Youth’s and Boy's Clothing, at per cent. Jess than our regular price. Heavy coats for $5 10 $10, al? woo! pant from $3 to 36, heivy ‘Vests at $2, and all other goods in proportion, | at Barr's, corner of 7th and E sts. §2,5,1 Term: : One half cash; balane ix apd twely ths. with totercst, «eoured by dend 3 on the property. Cotlveyancing and stamps az ib ‘ost of the purchaser. $20 re yaired a» noun as the property is «truck off dei THOMAS DOWLING, Ant BY THOMAS DOWLING, Acct.; Georgetown SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE WEST IDE OF MARKET SPACE eof a decree @ Sapreme tart the District of Columbia, situng & Cour Equity, paseed ip a cause of Ranting and o: ’ an May and others, No 52 upon the o of said Court, the subscriber. ae trastre, will o% at public aale.on WEDNESDAY. tsth Docember —_o—— iy YOU wisn to buy your Obris:mas presen's, ane Gold Wa:ches and Jewelry, you will ssve cents on each dollar by going to L. Alex. | ** the 3 o'clock in the afte ander's, 240 Pennsylvania syenue, be: ween market spare; st thee 12th and 15th strees. Iss; | Bridge stree ——o—__ fine «f market =p feotand TEOsk WHO WANT the most attractive, ele- | 2 inches to market alley: then weet with the tue « ap a Books, 8: very low prices, suid alley 7o feet ande inches to the division line of n Teat Boo! SS t lots pumbered #9 and 41, then with the said divi MSU Poteerrean ee | sien line end of 172 feet from Bride the Metropolitan Hotel, conducted by — | streot. and themos to the beginning, with the brio 11,29)1 Wa. L. Watt & Oo. | “Finns One thind cane | “Terms: One third cash: Selance of the pres pce Ee | money ip 6 and 12 months from the d 1? YOU EAVE WORE MoNRY than you koow | jijt-rest.the purcoaser aivine bie for the ¢ what to do with, buy your Gent's Furnishing | ferred payments, with surety. or the whole of Goods of Tom, Dick, or Harry; but if you | purchase money be om the day of sale On may the payment of the ‘Wish to get tah value received ior the movey wns pareiuaes teuey. th Jou pay oa: goo Fran's, where Gente Far- | {ius will coms the purchaser Stair = Disb! Goods are sold at prices which defy if all claim of the parties to the cause competition. Loox at the following prices :— P. JACKSON Good Merino U aershirts and Drawers, 30,75, | deze THOMAS DOWL 3 good hee, cl = Quon ‘He if Hove, $! per | [B® THOMAS DOWLING, Acct; Georgetown H per ares ty Cents Per Dox, | VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS or 3 boxes for 25 cemts: good warm Woolen | pROPE: WW GEORGETOWN aT acc- Gloves from 25 cents up. ), Scars, Ties, Tox — oe suit the most eco- On WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10th, Franc’s Populsr Gent's Farnisb- até o'clock p.m I will sell, in fromt of the premises. part of Let \ ing Score. 496 7th street between Daud E,:bree | ¢:futing @ feet on High strat, betworn let and deors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Pos ie Boo Then preremmaie conus of twopwariy ss proe-story Frame Buildings, occupied as sto BLANKETS OF ALL Cotors.—Red, White, | and awolling-housee.and ow under reut for 9) >» Blue, Grey, and Brown B: Horse Bisn- jjankets. kets, of all colors. Five lbs Blanket for £2.50. ‘One-third cash ; balance in six and wel ured by a deel» Ready-made Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather interest. secur trust and Hair Pillows, Bolwers, Marcreseen ko." | Sh ie property, “Contipanciue eedstampe at AMSOS'S, 506 9h st, des THOS. DOWLING, suct._ 11,18 one door from Penn. Svenue. Preareds a0 Tessie B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georget Dx. Waits, ania, ——— TRUSTRE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED avenue, between Four-and-a-haif and Sixth F oT is Streets, continues the successful it of CRORnEToWS ee oe, On treatmen: Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Wars. ees, Mme ng Serge &e. Office hours from § 8. m. to 6 p. 0 charge for consuliauon. Established 1>61. of trust to the undersicned F $1, 1865, and recorded tu Liber sey. and at reju a by. 4 shall sel? at publi der. at the promi: y of o Jaen. on A. BD. ho raide ou Caphol Bil'ane’ae Novy. | Gs Reut, Roath, Seamer Mghe Teside on an iavy- ju Peter, ty 5 . and Threlkeld « Yard, will please leave their orders at No. fs} addition to Georgetown, excepting the western «> East Uapitol etreet, between 4th and 5th. (1) foot thereof. Ri te, be gold fronts 08 feet 2 the south side of Prospect street, between Fayette gud Liu pan streets and hes septh of Imfeet. ‘Tt te tn pat with a pew brick dwelimg ease; (So Joum Ooceins, Agent. PN ng THe CHEAPEST tag igh groom pad in rick d this city is Franc’ 7th street, between ct street, of eight rooms. kitel D three doors Bbove Odd’ Fellows’ | room and’ closcte withtgaa pipe Sud. het aid eke EO PR ES fared location, anda very desirable piece "Forms of sale:.One-halfcssh: residue at MARRIED. CONNER. On the oh instant. parsonage Sst apon the prop-sty WiLsd at expanse of the purcha- this city. JONES, Troster DOWLING. uct iy GOODS AT BEDUCED PRICES. are selling LADIES” DRESS GOODS, We SHAWLS. CLOTAS, CASSIMBRS, SATT! FLANNELS. BLAN SWAIN. Op Mond: the oth inst. afters long and psinful illness, BENEDICT SWAIN, in the 4h year of hie The relatives Pr] friends ef the fami), d bis 4 to att mera), frora his late roviden cles at thy ted M street south, between 10th and Lith ete. oa» Cloaks a 4, 15, 18, & Wednesday, the Ith inst., at 2 0’clors B. 20 and. c. ¥, . Ae eo how hite and colored. at @i.23. We are jn CLOTHING, &c. trained 1) radars our eA. ami iter great br ins to ow seins to all who favor PUNJAMIN MILLER Lanes conssensawe no®@im* 101 Bridge et., Georgetown. 1 ( oF FINE CLOTHING, WITH POSITIVE ORDERS TO SELL. tos WALL, ROBINSON @ ©0., to t 1 please thetr address to 11 289 Pennsylvania avenc: Fonceh PI French Hair Drees r. Bridge stre- rants furnishes Bo de 10-2W betweon 9th and 10t!) #'s iw Fixe CLOTHING 310 PENN. AVE., BET. STH AND 10TH STs. T. A, STEPHENS, pee, 5 ; it 1888, is now by (Lats Wait, Stzrusns & Co.,) Sr he eroset ond rest compicte Would respectfully announce to hie friends ‘Dyeing and ofall Gone tn the bret the public generally that, although pot entirel; c Sone iting up bis store, yet he in to far advan: to be able to displa: his da e finest stocks of gentckwEn vB and BOYS’ CLO" jecity, THING ever offered in thi and ~ anes, 5 Lock Box No. 80 sal ery a eee v8 mate tn mista Bees “4 bo [D™"°r DnroRtation = ROBES DE CHAMBER Wis saspir 2 soxs Beg leave to inform the public and their frien i. that eon band BEAUTIFUL STATUARY, and Veined Italian and various colors of MARBLE MANTLES. Also, ® beautiful style and quality MARBLEIZED MARBLE MANTLES, i no 9-26 between 9th and loth sirsets. Esrasuisnep IN 1840, SEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. ‘Having 901d off our o}d stuck, we now offer to our ae tard nin} fe Baatice OIL PAINTINGS ENGRAVINGS, Aod STATUARY. A large and beautiful assortment just opond and Feady for inspection; the public are invited «*- amine them. Bor uale at low prices. ~ BLANCHARD & MOAUY, Booksellers and Station™. de b-008s cor, Penns. ave, and ith #.

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