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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, £c.. TO-NIGHT. in at i the Commitee on the Fire venth Ward. Everybody should go. | M*nt to ings a er ray Aen ened me pen Cannort Hati, G, vetween oth and lich te.—Graod concert for the benefit of St. new bell. A fine musical treat may atree Deminic’s Be expected. —-——_ @ur Christmas Advertisers. We continue to-day our notices of Christ. mAs adverticers, showing wher Roliday goods eam be porchased to best adwantage- Musens. PHILP & SOLOMONS, of the Metro- politan Book ave for sey uF Boliday good a ore, =R Penusylvania avenue & alw about season. Their stock for Christmas and Year, just opened for inspection, surpasses, sBey s8y. that of all previous years in variety extent, snd elegance; embracing superbly il. yustraied farge and beantife! assortment Win’e gloves, beaver, c Freach corsets, roider: earl ornaments, aud presents. ap sta Mx ¥. PILLING, Who bas ene of the most ladies furnishing ods in the District ot Columbia, being about | on the ist prox- omplete assortments of Temove into bis new store smo, is disposing of nis present large stock a “ost coe H. 0. Hoop, No. 333 Pennsylvania aveune, Bas S very fine bre for Christmas pres. hes, five between 9h and Ion streete, stock of jewelry sui ents. comprising gold and silver w: @ramond and other rich jewelry, 5 verware. spectacles, rarCrs, scissors, Se7y, pocket Knives, silver plated goots, opers | porte siasser, &c , all at the yery lowest prices. Ww. M. Suveter & Br sbawle, elegant Lyons biack « vets, and black and colored dress silks, ue especial atten :ton of our Indy reader: ‘Jon™ F- 2 ELLis apnounces through the col- tars, banjo ica: instruments, mesical books, &c, his Rew irou front store, 306 Penn- is ayvenur, and completes his stock for idsys. He has also an importation of cearly fi rv 1 who have any “music in London, Copenhagen, and American watch es, 8° M. W. Gait & Bro’s jewelry store, i54 Pennsylvania avenue, with many other beau. uful articles just received, comprising solid silver tea sets, goblets, pit hers, waiters, cups, castors, desert and ten knives, ‘forks, asprin rings, and almost fancy silver ware, wedding and holida: presen We noticed few days since the large stock | of Kid gloves at the establishment of Josera J. May & Oo. 0S Pennsylvasiaayenue. Qur jady readers, most of them, are aware, no doubt, ‘ba the same firm Rave s first-clacs store. where rich and elegent dry goods may beobtained. Among the articles suitable for Relide: resepis which they advertise, may be jars and vaile, parasol covers, fancy cioth gloves, &c. & W Setsy & 323 Pennsyivana ave- offer great inducements to purchasers of goods, by their closing sales for the season, of low and medium-price dress goods, elegant ditto, and long and square shawl Dow being sold at greatly reduced Prices. G: them a call. Among the auction sales where tine Unrist- wee presents may be purchased, we notice the adverusement of Garey & WILLIAMS. of a pawnobroker’s <ale of gold and silver watches, ri Fe. diamonds, jewelry, chain: es, &c.. 0m Fri- @@y and Saturday pext. 1s@, (he sale of ala. Daster vases, statuettes, oil paintin, 3 Cotpwarr & Co,, to Suctios rooms. Opp Fattows’ Rucmiow—4 Pleasant Af- | fexr Last evening the supaal reunion of Co- Fambis Lodge of Ocd Fellows wok piace at the Hell oo Sevent® street, and it was very targely attended, there being over 200 persons ’B Attendance. Before the public entertain- taimment tovk place in the main saloon, alargé number of ladies, many of whom are attached to the order ss members of the Rebekah De- gree, aseembled in tbe Library room, where ere also the widows and oj f the Lodge, and the Ledge having been o) in wives that degree, twenty-five candidates (ti and widows of members) received that 5 ‘was conferred by P.G. M. William R. an. After other interesting ¢xercises here, the Rebekahs and members of ‘Re order proceeded to the main hall, when the pablic | exercises commenced abont nine o'clock, witt verture by the Amphion Musical Associa- by the singing of an original wg Ode, written by H. A. Dobson, of igton Lodge, No. 6. P G. M. Fred. D. Stuart was introduced, and delivered aa ad- dress om the work of the order, and especi iw relation to the Rebexan , StALIMg That the members of that degree Rad done within abe past few years here fully as much good as the order proper. RefresBments were Ground. and with the presentation of books to ddress from P.G. M. Johu ; % socal Se ar oe STS and Messrs. , Fowler, aod Kobr, the Messrs. Lemon, Reiss, Mr. Seiffert, 4 others, & very pleasant time was spen: il midnight —— Suiprep Tagoveu Tax Ice This morning: sbou: balf-past ten o'clock, While a number of boys were skating on tnechallows of Watt's vay, miersecting Sixth street ara Potomac Ferry wharves, one of them named Joha ‘Thayer, cut (Brough the ice with the keel of Bis skates and suddenly 4 fissure was made in tbe crystal sheet through wich he slipped up so Bis arm-pits. The circumstances caused Bim much alarm, and seeiig the predicament m be was placed uiscomrades immedi- ately came to bis rescue, and with some diffl- « released Bim. The situation was red somewhat perilous from the fact that a strong under current was prevailing and Bis feet resting upon a steep inctine, not far from water several inches above his dep:h. ‘The adimonicion was forcibly teit by the other participators in the sports, and in 3 few min- Stes every one bad withdrawn from the ice. —__———— THE Concent oy St. Dowmerce’s Oxore.— This evening, the grand concert by the choir of St. Dowmick's Church, assisted by the best mGsical talent of the city, will take place at Carroll Hall, om G, between 9th and 16: streets. The object of the concert is to raisa funds to pay for recasting the large bell of St Dominick's, which cracked a short timeago em account of some defect in the metal. The Beli bas been sent to Baltimore, snd in ths courte of & lew weeks will be finished. This Aine bell. which could be heard over the whole city, Das been missed since the accident, as the Bours were struck upen it day and might. Senne str Tre Batt anxp BRT of Ariou Quar- tette Club came off jast night in Temperance Hall. The house was rat! crowded. The Performances in the singing part were exi cated alt Waseim SKATING meeting ef this clab was held iast evening the rooms of the Board of Trade, Wm. H Cheget: im tbe chair Several amendinen She consutution were proposed ‘Te poud will be ready for skats ay nex the use of members, was rejected. Ad- pourned wheels will taxe the 1 years past made a speciality id their display of book=, selecied in London, and a of fancy goods. Moz. Derance’s late importation of fancy goods embraces 3 complete ss°ortment of Jou- &nd other gioves | fall Ime of | Cor «Marie Antotnette | resoint rdles and bindeaux, Sri MIDES, ul cKties, eveniag fans, all styles of tan momberless articles auit- | 19th, 1°67 donneis can now be had at greatly | rices at Miss SANDFORD’s, 215 Penn. | sytvacis Avenue, between 12h and 131 streets, No. 33 Marke: | M Space, have a splendid assortment of dress | goods. which they are setling at greatly re. duced prices. Their stock of fine Paisiey long mantilia yel- fal pianos this week, and four more | parior organs, which with the large has on band of pianos, organs. vio- drums, rattlers, horns, mad musical instruments,worthy | here wou! 8 established his music store splendid sitk dress patterns, lace col- | 7 pe ntertained the So. clety with s splendid «Duett,” repeatedly en- cone The bail eloced to tne satisfaction of Civs.—A and adopted. mg on Satar- It was resolved that sleds and Mr. sleigh should be excluded from the pond. The Ber cee 08 {OF opening the park on Saadays, | motion was lost b now is disappearing and | ards, 6. A. ‘Mr. hugs of this city to si ly water op account of freezing, and to consult with the Water Registrar, and report @ bill to rome | ihe evils experienced in trying to extingu! fires in freezing weather. Mr. Richards stated tha: the same obstruc- tions to the use of the fire plugs, from freezing or other causes, had heretofore existed, and ane the effectiveness of the Fire Depart- ment. Mr. Elvans said the sousy ought to extend P r rose from the fafl- Board to pass the bill making the ueorssary appropriations for the Fire De- fancy articles, | partment. selected with judgment aud good taste, has ys beretofore drawn sdmiring crowds their windows and show cases at this Mr. Richards withdrew hi subsequently offered ic with an additional rese olution that the same committee be requested to ingaire tuto the condition of the hose be- | longing to the several fire engines | Poration; and the resolutions were adopted. | The Onair iaia before the Board a Petition of 1 — Trustees of the of permission to | trom? of their butiding line, the permission resolution, and Charch of the incarnation, Place an iron railing in jon requesting ‘he Mayor to cali a mert- of the citizens at the Council Chamber in City Hall, on Thureday evening, December » to devise ways aod means for the relief of the suffering poor of th Mr. Lioyd presented the siein, for romirsion of # Cemmittee on Claims. Mr. Moore presented | the petivion of Francis B. Lord and others, | praying fora reassessment of the cost of the improvement on 1 street, from 2d to 5th stree's west; r Ted to Committee on Lmprovemenis. | Also, petition of Wm. B. Tod4 and others, | 4sking for improvement of M atreet, from New | Xora @venne to North Capitol street; same | Teferen, Mr. Tait presented the petition of JH. Merrill ano others; referred to Uiaimes Committee. Mr. Noyes presented the petition of Peter Hepburn, contractor, for relief: re | ferred to Committee on Claims, Mr. Tait, trom the Committee on Police, re- bill_to pay the laborers employed ia ig the police stations—($701.50;) passed. Lloyd, fom the Committee on Claims, jorted favorably on Council bill appropri- sting $263 trom (he funds of the Fourth Ward to pay Michael Wai - Also, reported & bill remitting the fine imposed on J. R. ie 4 one | Swartz, by Justice Chapin, for an alleged vio- of the mos: complete ever seen here, and worthy | oD of law; passed, Also, reported favor. iy on Council bill for relief of Susan T.n- y, remitting the fipe imposed on her for fast Tiding in the streets by her minor son Dennis; passed. Mr. McUathran, from the same com- | Mittee, reported favorably on Council bill for relet of Stanley Taylor; passed. Mr Noyes, trom the Cominitiee om Schools, reported fa- Yorably on the Mayor's nominations tor ine Board of Trustees of Public Schools, and sec- retary 10 the Board Mr. Elvans said that he thought his coures 1d bear him ont in sayiog that he nad never, while im this Board, objected to any nomination by the Mayor for captious reasone, having voted to confirm some of the most vio- Jeut of his political opponents. But there was Oped would be He referred to Mr. T. ‘tee for the Third Dis- He ¢ E."8) opposition was for per- Teasons altogether He lately bad the 1 to lose 3 near and dear relative, a ‘Was & teacher ot one of the public that District for i8 years past. ie haa ‘stom, heretofore, for the teachers | Sud scholars ina school district te attend the funeral of a deceased teacher in the same dis- | trict. Iu this case Mr. Clarke objected, and he (Mr. E.) could never vote to confirm a man | Whose soul was so small as to raitie in a tobrc- co seed, and who would refuse to let a public school have vacation for 4 bait hour to atiead the funeral of a deceased teacher. | Mr. MeCathran did not think that Mr. Clarke would be guilty of willingly wouni img the | feelmgs of the friends of the aeceased teacher. He (Mr. U ) was one of the most active, ener. | gette, and faithful me: | Trustees we Bave ever had in Washingion. Mr. Richards (of the Committee on Schools) said be bad a vague impression that there had been rome objection to Mr. Ciarke, and he now remembered it was in this conuection. Clarke had been a faithfal Trustee, bu: (Mr. 8.) thougat the matter should be in vesti- gated, so a8 to ascertain the motives which ac. tuated Mr. Clarke. | [mae of the Stax, that he expects eight more | one of these nominauons he Tejected or laid 0 | Edward Clarke, ‘trict. : said be eee rere this objection. Mr.Clarke bore the repatation an excellent trastee; and it was probabi+ he | could make such explansticn of ihe maiter as } ‘Would set his conduct in adiferent light. He thought that the nomination might be laid H gerne for the present to enable Bim to | deso. Mr. Richards moved to recommit the nomi- | mations tothe committee. Agreed to. | _ Mr. Noyes, from the Committee on Public | Schools, feported adversely on the substitute of the lower fot the bill making appropri- ations for support of the Public Schools for the year ending June 30. 158%, and moved the appointment of a Committee of Conference on the part of this to consider the disa- greementof the two Boards on the amend. | ments of the lower Board. Mr. Noyes said | there was no prospect of an agreement on the question at issue between the two Boards short of 3 Comm#ttee of Conference. Mr. Mi ‘said he would oppose the appoint- ment of a mittee of Conference. He de- sired to discommect the two matters embodied am the bili. Let us first | for the Public | bill tor s: gh | ter one, would vote to give the Colored Schools aH are entitled te. Mr. Richards spoke ef the recent decision of remeé (Jeurt of the District, and sad there was vow @ disposition on the part of the tower Board, be understood, to meet this Board |nd accept the amount in the bill passed here 1 to the for in that tor the Colored Schools, and ap; courts for whatever is not prov: bill. He thomgat if the Conferen was appointed oveuing or next meeting night. Mr. Elvans said that the decision of the Supreme Court of the District of Oolambia ought to be final to the matter, and Chief Ju & decided what the colored schools were entitled to under the law of Uen- | eress, Be(Mr. E ) was willing to surrender ois | opinion and conform to that decision. As a | law-abiding man, there was no other course for him, or for the Board ot Aldermen. He | was willipg to let the two things go together | im the same bill, and toallow the colored schools | what the court bas decided they are entitled to. He read & statementshowing what the amount would be. (The recapitulation was as follows: Balance due on account of year ending June worth, 1665, 29,562.56; year ending Jane 30th, 1986, $5,422.29; ES pod ending Jone 3th, | 1867, $25 85966. Total arrears, #4054451. Add interest from October ist, 1367, to January lst, three months, at lL) per cent. per annom, $1,021.11. Amount due stees of Colored Schools on January Ist, 1865, $41,555 62 Mr. Richards exp!ained tne di figures submitted by Mr. Elvans and the re. sults strived at by himself, (Mr. Richard: that the only materiai differen item of interest. Mr. Moore said he would move to reeommit bject to the committee, with instructions tO report separate bille—one for the public schools, and ope for the colored scBooi: Mr. Noyes said be thought no hing could be gained by recommitting, or by instructing committee te rate bills. lt would only be treading over same ground, as the of Aldermen had already passed sepa- bills having precisely tne PoEpore indi by the gentioman from the Fourth Ward: was im favor of ‘ate bills, but was Anxious to arrive at ; and if they could be reached better by & single bill, without any sacrifice of the position held by the Board of Aldermen and sustained \o~ courts, he was “a make an effort in that direction. Richards advocated the appointment of & Committee of Gonference, and eet the motion to recommit would be defeated. of the defeat of the general Moore —— iil, of the bill for relief of the he for one, he said, ‘outa bo eld, and an y wi not an Raye the colored le rst served. taken on the motion of The vote was Moore to recommit to the Committe with instructions to wine 2 separate bilis: which fou: Ote:—Yeng— Me-srs. M: oore, ‘urtom, and | Presidect (Barr;, 5. Neaye—Messrs. kivans, Grincer, Lloyd, MeCathran, N oyes gud Rich- place cf runners. A. core then moved to recommit the bill J. Joyee & Co., Carriage manufacturers, of | to th ag ap meting i, Whick ‘this city, 477 80d 479 lath street, have on band motion ‘was lost by the same vole as pre- a eplendid tot new carriages. ba ceeding one—5 to 6. es, &c.. and pay particular attention to the ‘The qaestion them recurring on the amend. repair of vehicles. Their rates will be fouad ments of the Board 2f Common Council, they $0 Teasonabie as which prevail in tie were by 8 unapimous yote. Northern cities, and they ere accommodating TD meow J ‘back to te lower Board, dealers | am can ¢ they Teconsider their i 1 ‘The cH Seaplane Nays_Meeere. Grisuer, Lioyd, iaCatnran, ‘ays—! . Moore. Talbert and Taic—6. Mr. Noyes tome member who voted in the hegative would move to reconsider a. It placed us in rather a bad position Previous action iv sending commit tees to confer with tne le of Virgimia if Propost: thie unceremo- manner. The Councils would not be cor ‘ted to @n Sppropriation by the passage of this resolution. Mr. Tait moved to reconsider the vote by whi e Fesolution Was rejected, stating thst Bot understand when he voted tha: the deciding of the question in the negative would ea its reference. Mr. McCatnran opposed ing thst the Corporation Rad had enough of railroad specalations. The ‘mollon toreconsider was then agreed ro. ', Lioyd. Noy: Richards, Tait, Turton, and President (Barr. ‘8. Nays—Mesers. McOathran, Moore,and Tal- bert, 3. The resolution was referred to the Commit- teeon Finance. Adjourned. Common Councrt.—All the members present except Messrs. Connolly, Dalton, Parker, and tbe presiden: (Mr. Dulin.) Inthe absence of ‘the latter, Mr. Crocker was called to the chs The following were introduced: By Mr. B. ClarRe—the foliowing which was refe: and ordered to be printed. Be tt enacted. §¢.4 That the Mayor be, and he hereby authorized, to advertise for proposals. contract with the lowest responsible bidder, for dredging the Washington eanal to its full width. ‘and to the depth of fonr feet below low water mark from Seventeenth street weet to the Pastern Hrauch. and also to repair the walls of the canal The entire work tobe completed within twelve months from th of contract. Said shall build suitabl other portions of Ani ‘ayor hereby authorized to appoint Ben; ran, at 1 $2.(00 per anaum, to snperintend the +x f the proposed tmprovement the resolution, say- on said cana And that « turther sam seventy-five thousand dollars be, and the -ame is hers by appre out 6 enera) fund, in addition to f nce of the former aj ich ram shall be used for the ora m1 pro provided, no other under the directig e Mayo not the Capal Committee of each and under the «uperintendence of the 8! engineer. on whose certificate of dues.on. ac of said work the money @hall be paid; and lie shall keep a fall and clear record of ali contracts, pur ther transactions in relation pant Pn correct iture, subject to Becorder and Canal of to find bs own mach labor. and to give satisfactory bond execution of bis contract, au io the of @ int committee of three members from rach board, acting in conjunction with the May ea further enacted . from the canal shall be on the Monument lot, be necessary by said ¢ the Mayor.” (This is a substitute fer the men s bill.] By Mr. Ball —Bui giving permission to Rev. F. Berretti, to erect an tron fence in front of bis loi (on isth street, between Land M streets—St. Martin's Church.) Mr. A. P. Clark offered the following Whereas the perpetuation of our system of free Republican government depends apon the amtelligence of the people; and whereas it is impossible for sn over-worked people to be educated ts evidenced im all the mations of ‘ha Old World; and whereas it is eminently proper that, as the Capital city of this mation, such Jaws and regulations should be established as ‘will commend them to the intelligent and €a: nest suppor! of the nation at large; therefore Be it enarted, That a committee of five be appointed to examine and report upon the expediency of providing by law tat upon ali the public works of this city, including all ‘work done forthe city by contractors, laborers hall not be required to work more chan eight hours per day. Mr. oes Baker moved that the resolu‘ion be referred. Mr. Slowen expressed olution would be adopte Mr. G. W. Miller urged that no ench resoin- tion sheuld be passed at this time for thera were many men new willing to work donble that number of hours. Tere was quite a pumber just discharged frem the Navy Yard, nd it was understood that many more would be discharged. The resvlution was referred to the Improve- ments Committee. The schoo! bill was received from the Alder- men Sud referred to the Committee on Schools. Mr. L. B S. Miller moved that the report of the Committee on Conterence on the genera: appropriation bill be taken np . Nalley urged tha: something should be done and that speedily, for Jegisiation ts now clogged while peopte are suffering The reso- Jution in relation to the non-appropriation of money skould be immediately rescinded jand be would urge the members for (jod’s sake to Tescind this resolution and pass the bill to pur- ebase fuel for the suffering poor. Mr. O. 5. AD adjournment to “eed the Board net being Mi Mr. Nalley remarked that the gentleman's — yp os ody) side was mo Jeasi psesented, to hav matter ni ‘Ucit own Way, be and the two other presdlnonai th present Would le&ve the room if they ‘Would pass the bill referred to Mr. Slowen urged thal the it Amount of sn in the city should Induce members to take wy relief measure and pass it Mr. that there Bad beer no fanit on the part of the Council: but that the responsibility of no Appropriations being made Tested entirely with the Aidermen, who refuse to pay the debt due colored schools, justly dne. Mr. A. P. Olark said that it was inderstood that the Aldermen would pass the school bill, and moved that Mr. Miller’s motion be laid over until after the reports of committees; account of every i exp Mayor, eposited by the contra:ta such other plac: nal Comndt- ee act the hope that the res d % urged on @ccount of sed. Pithe bill from the Aldermen, for the relief of Mr. A. E. L. Keese, was taken up and recom- Mitted, on mouon of Mr. Slowen. Mr. A. P. Clarke reported, from the Comm’ tee on Schools, the bil the schools, ‘week, and three hundred copies ordered to be printed. Mr. U S. Baker moved to adjourn to Wed- needay. Mr. Arrison offered a resolution to purchase fuel tor the deserving Tr. Mr. Nalley moved thatthe rules be suspend- edand it be put on its passage; lost—yeas 9, Ays 7, (a two-thirds vote being required.) A motion was here made to adjourn and lost Yeas—Messrs. Arrisen, 0. S. Baker, S. S. Ba- tand Pfau, 5; Nays—ii Dir. LB.S. Miller renew: Bis motion to tal up the report of the Committee of Conferen, on the appropriaticn. The Chair, (Mr. Pfau.)—The Chair cannot entertain that mo ion as the Board has decided by resolution that Per, will not consider that bill until the school bil! is passed. B. Clarke said the school bill had isposed of by setting a time for its con- sideration and ord+ring it to be printed. Mr. Crocker movec to reconsider the vote by which the Board passed the bill authorizing G, T. Brown to build an iron tence The Chair here taid before the Board a reso- lution of the Boara of Aldermen requesting the Mayor to cali& me@ting for the relief of the suffering poor. Passed. Mr. Crocker’s motion to reconsider the y ote on the resolution authorizing G. T. Brown to erect an iron fence, was adopted, and the bill recommitied. Mr. Urocker moved to adjourn to Friday evening. Mr. L. B.S. Miller moved to adjourn, Car- ried. A call for yeas and nays was made, and the Secretary commenced to call the roll, when Mr. Baill called attention to the tact that the Chair bad decided tne vote before the call was made; and the members left the room. pal ait acct Tae River Froyt, bec. 17th—A circuit sTound -the trent” this morning failed to de- yelop anything of material interest. Naviga- tion for sailing vessels has not yet been re- sumed, though ft is expected that a day or two of such sunshine, as bas been experienced for the past few hours, will thaw the ice in the Potomac. The mail boats—Keyport and Van- derbilt—are already making their usual trips to and from Aquia Creek, and to-morrow it is believed the Alexandria ferry steamers and river tug-boats will be regularly at work. From below Glymont it is reported that there is noice, while trom that point to Washington the ice is partially flaky and navigable with steamers of heavy d} A levter has been here stating that ith 370 tons of “the schooner Jane N. Baker, ‘ey, Clark, and Given. had to - for Harv back to Newcastle, being caught in the ice ani driven ashore. She was got off without ma- terial damage at an expense of some $60).”” plate <esoetaie ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER JOHN Ginson.— ‘The steamer Jobn Gibson, of the new mer- chants line, between this city and New York, arrived at the Arsenal jast might, and proceeded to her wharf at Georgetown to-day. This is the first time that the (tibson has been behind time, and she was compelled te c = =. through the acon o swamer might is expected dui day. steamers will run betweeen here and N York during the winter, and as are staunch sea worthy vessels, no trouble is an- Ucipated on account of ice. Both steamers ® full cargo of freight which will be \wered to-morrow. ) AED 1LORS i udesedng a ation Sra Ee ea evening. The ; confer Toe to ‘asto &§ e 8 Nationa) Convention atter which by Jobm H. Far: uhar, Major General Hi D. Washburn, co tain Charles HM. Man- ells, and Mr. Barnes, ‘ashington. . - MATCH SHOOTING.—A number of the tae Seat, wi fred to-day’ as prewiame as tor the Dest ere. ine and Tille, at the Y begin at 3 o’elock this efternoon, and continue wi he ‘The prizes sre fat,and well wor’ ig 10. v4 TH OUIN GE) fe shop. CoorERy a: Professor Biot. Fixe Ant —This moroing hose lectares in the northern cities during excited so much dnlerest, commen. ae Hall his course of four lectures om the art of cookery. ‘There were present aboat fifty jadies and three or four gentlemen, principally betonging to what are Called the bigber circles oi society. aod colored cook, all Bnxious to get in- formation from the renowned protess. such & useful sunject. In conseqnence of the nee Apparains not arriving uatil elevea o'clock, the leetu re did aot begin util that hour. His twplements being tn che ball, Professor Blot Danded to exch one preseut @ Copy of bis Work op cookery, and in bis introductory re- marks expiained to the audience in & practical way the use and ga seasonings, &¢. His Was co ciuded about one o'clock, during which th Jadies present reemed to be satesfied with buy. ing gained h reliable information io reiation to preparing sunpe, &c. ‘To-morrow the Pro- feosor's lecture will be om the dressing and preparation of meats, &c., for the table, and considering the vast qaantity of mea: spoiled in cooking here and elsewbere, aud the nseqnences respiting from (he subseq nent indigestion, the hallough« to be crowded. pa a as 2 tes Hicuway Rospery.—Moses Clark, a col- ored man, who has made bimself notorious by robbing comtrabands at sundry times ana yr ty conviction because they resided ont of the District, was this morn. otticer Fairchild, for robbing er colored jean named Sanne! Tensiey of Olark bad ap Inkstand which be offered to sell to Tenaley for fifty ceote. Tensley puited out his pocket- book fo pay for it, when Ulark snatched from him @, whici he banded to an ac- cemplice, name yoknown, who was stand- ar by, Clar! en made of, and took ge iD the house of a colored man named Glenwood, vear the Baltimore de Pot, who being out at his front door noticed ‘Tensiey coming aloog apparently in tronble. He a: Kea him what hie ‘Tensley bad told h:im,he was directed to go in qUest of an officer, which he did, and the offi- cer previously men‘ioued arrested Ulars in bis Dlaceof refuge. Detective McDevitt know- ing Clark to be a natorious character, went be. i | fr on | Goods i] } { | iz Arrested py | | ‘oubles Were andafter | dore the gran@ jnry to-day aud had him in. | dicted for highway robbery, when he was re- Manded to jail to Await a trial to-morrow. fi Rivereary of the ordina'ion of the Very Rev. N.D. Young, 0. P., will be celebrated at St. | Dominick” purch. Wednesday, December j iste. Th lemn high mass on the occasion will beg ten o'clock to which the pnblic Age Kindly invited. Very Rev. ©. I. Waite, D. D. will preach a: the mass. In the evening the Rev. Father Rooney will deliver y lecture on the celibacy of the priest- hood. This beautiful subject will be fully de- veloped by the Rev. gentleman. We feel con. fident bis well-known abilities in conjunction with a subject so imteresting cannot fai! to draw a large attendance. eee RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING Poor.—By ‘he Advertisment elsewhere in our columns, it Will be seen that the Mayor has in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Uity Council last evening, called a meeting of the citizens of Washivgton, the Council Cbamber at the Ciiy Hallion Thursday next, the 19th inst. to devise wars and means tor Teliet of the poor in this city. The,weather is very inclement, and many people being out of employment here, there is much snifering Amonget the poor in our midst. We hope to see Alarge gathering of the charitable people of the Metropolis. and an 0} zation per- fected to afford immediate relief. and continue | the good work through the winter. } ——.—___ Lost OvBRnoARD.—The crew of the schooner Anne Turner, which bas arrived at Alexan- dria trom Newark, N.J., with a cargo of stone eonsigned to Mr. Thomas Harvey, contractor | tor the erection of the Congregational Church at the corner of Tenth and G streets, report Davivg epcountered very rough weather on the voyege, and the loss of the captain, Mr. Robert Parker, overboard. The vessel was —_—-___ PaesIng Away ly disappearing, to be over for the present. Were seep on the aven = Of the back streets where Dat hive emeot are belng nee t ny aaa Fast Drivine.—Barney Coili ic! Clark and A. 5. N) Ubrough the street: were fined S20 each. ‘ing an unlawful speed, and TRE ANNUAL complimentary hop of Prof. Ruseeil’s pupils will be given to-morrow ey ning at Sheldon’s Assembly Rooms, Pennsy: vania avenue, between 17th and 1th streets. ——e____ | CavaLRy Bartist CHURCH, destroyed by fire on Sunday morning last, was the first church edifice ever burned down in this city. THE COURTS. CRIMINAL COURT—Judge Olin.—Yesterday, after our report closed,;Wm. King who was being tried for burglary, was found guilty as indicted. Robert and Frederick Scott, petit larceny: R. Scott guilty, jail2v dsys. F. Scott not guilty. ‘Wm. Robey, Jas. Bailev and John Fox, lar- ceDy, recognizance forfeited. Caleb Adams security in sum of $300. | George Dresher surrendered by his surety, John Voight, and was ordered into commit- ment. Ww. Henry, alias Washington, also surren- dered by his surety, Jesse China, and ordered into commitment. To-day —Edward Miles, indicted for assanit and betltery with Intent tocommi!t a rape upon four little girls, last summer; verdict guilty of assault battery, but not guilty of attempt ! atrape—6 montbs in jail. Philbrook for de- fence. The cace of Frank J. Kennedy, charged with yending lottery tickets, in which a jury was | sworn, was itponed te let the case of George we ortimer and James Smith, alias James Jobnson, charged with burgiary and larceny of goods and chaitels from y M. Boyce, on the 6th of June last, to come = ‘The trial proceeded, and a number of wit- witnesses Were aworn. F. Wilson and M. Philbrook appearing for the defence. | Crecvit Court, Justice Wylie—In the case of Bran vs, Washington Gas Light Com- pany. The piaintiffs submitted tog non-suit. | Howland vs. James Mulloy; continued by | consent. ! HANOTEER CASE AGAINAT THE CORPORATION. | The case of Hurt ys. Corporation of | forth Wasbington, in which the jity was sworn yesterday — erriek And Phillips for piainiiff, ‘adley and Fendall for defendant. Mr. Merrick, for plaintiff, asked leave to amend the declaration by putting in a new count, and increasing the damages laid to »5,000. Court granted leave to amend, and the case proceeded. In this case it appears that on the evening of the 17th of August, 1465, about S\% o'clock at night, plaintiff and Squire Boswell were driv- ing down 6th street, between Dand E, and r y egy was mjured and hie arm broken in two places, wherefore he sues the Corporation, and lays the damages as above stated. A large oum- bend I gar were examined for tne jainti Pithe defense set up 3, ‘bat the Injury oc- curred from negligence of Hurforth, who was driving rapidly at the time; the night was not very dark: that lights we! by une te authorities, there wasa gas Nght at the place on the square where the iu- jury waa alleged to Lave been done; and far- ther, that the plaintiff! was thrown out of the buggy by Justice and Not by reason of the ‘accident, horse and buggy jured, and only the harness w&s damaged. T ration Rad exercized extreme care in this case, and they are not to blame. Onruans’ Cour, Judge Purcell.—T. 7 James Crutchett quali sa administrator of the persopal estate of Jas. H Orutchett, de. conned, bond $5,007, Chris. Madesand Fred. P. Stanton sureties. . Lost will and ent of Francis Lown: heretofore fied and Proven; admitted probate and record. * First account of Simos Femnell, administra. tor of and :Geo. Clenden: ‘Boscow, to the orphan children Mckee Aas wie ail, deceased: bon 5 1d 5,000. t (i Die. 4 seta Ua sogitor of Jempeal and Wirginis E«Clayions 18 eae qneste:i to attend the nesday, Deg er Parents, 2) ‘ ey ueUe PI4sT 7 al vd Seat 2512H ediosx eh j ftietm an- | } | » CITY ITEM GEORGETOWN, Boys’ MrLtom Overcoats st five do Affaire in Georgetown. rs and fifty cents, to fi: boys from eight to fifteen ears of age, at A. Saks & Uo., 5:7 7th street, ‘tween Pa. avenue and D street. ALepamsn —I'ne Board convened tne) eespion last wight, (Mr. Hyde in the cbair,) in obedience to @ communication from the Mayor suggestiag that some change shonid be made in the law regulating the Duckster trade. After the reading of the Mayor's com- mupieatios "d took & recess to Await the action oj} the Council on this sabject, aad Ac mine o'clock reassembled, when a series resolutions passed oy that body were resd ne eo, eg that they were privileged to do «. by the resolution which passed both Hoards of the City Connell last evening, be! consider the imperiections im the resoleton tne ¢ 210 pot feel privileged to gral ‘The Mayor conferred with J ——_.—__ JEWELRY.—Silver-pisted Ware and Fancy for holiday presents at Prige’s One Dol- jer Jewelry Store, No. 438 Penns. av., near 45 etreet ph ee BLack DOEsKIN PAaNTs—tor 96, $5, ioe Anckey this Morring, asking him to defer any & tow on and $)2—10 per cent. discoun' Hen The resolutions will be ieund iu the Council | bis part towards provecuting these men unit One "Price *S corner oth street Te port below.) Mr. Cropiey thoagh: the reso- | aiter the resolution eTAnting ther Noeases Maryland avenue, until removal to No. <1! lutions anything but what were desirabie, be- Properly amended by the Counce. street, Intelligencer Building. re did not regard them as at all credita- | Mr. Buckey @id pot feel it was bis doty ‘0 ar oe - Die to the Corporauoa. He Doped they would | fe! the enforcement of tbe Iaw jonger than one Goop Erracts ARE PERMANENT—In Reo instruct ons | day, hence the Becessity for the cait for» tc ifers from all hair dyes. ly its use the exigen- | meeting of the Oity Councils. Up to ® o'clock luxur ant growth is guarantesd, natural color | cies of the umes. It was evident that this | to-@ay five members of the City Coanctis— And glossare restored. One trial will canse | bill, a8 it stood, was intended to requisite nomber—had pot signed be onl! fon you lo say this of Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved | Fubserve the lateresis of privaie parties | a meeting (Ris evening. (new slyle) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (im one | more than the interests of the ration Potomac Drvrstex—The Rev. Pasbor: hortle.) Dvery Druggist sells it. ce One Mr Simms spoke in opposition to any refer- ence oF postponement of the resolutions. Hi thought it was proper that the matter be acted om to-night, and t The question was argued i Brown, pastor of Grace | Episcop: will delryer an address befor OR, to- MOrre’ Wednesday GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. ) Onaren, tomec Di +_»+__ Messrs, HABLE & Oo., United States Cloth. ing Hovse, (65 Pennsylvania avenue, between treets, Sa and 4 1m 'y overcoats, Hourpay OoODs. suits, and underel i. to be silent and let it pase without | F M. LAZEN®Y, 124 BRIDGE STREET, rs Srerwens & Co. Werchant Tailors ——The an- expressing bie objections He thought Fy GEORGETOWN, D. dersigned cutters for G. F. ScHarmr, Esq , for " subject til i. - “need the past fire years, would respectfatly inform - 7 ye ay | Mae sect opened alargn mock of Paney Qooteand ‘heir many friends and acquaintances that bt e show! Bureau Sete, Tete-atete Sete, Jewel Stende. they are now located with Messrs. Stephens & Oe ee eee ce nniter 0000 | sskich Bones, Aon Welders, Colegas Remton Cad Do, 310 Pa. avenue, between #h and tore | conslderabon Mr. ba oo oe or id Bashers Toy Ton Re Dinuce Sets, I fed Hecorder . te "Toy ‘and Forks ~ae, an ny Westd va picegr’ Rave | Sonuie with bes fockags onSupaventercea ne. | ay Fe ae Soon 3 : Wx. Harr. | end the meetings of the Board; Dal sull hedid | VASES hel Se ED ore not think his absence should always be made Fancy Spittoons ™M rugs, Ae BHITE FRENCH CHIN Band and Decorgted Dinngr. Tee, nod Tollet b on Cutan’ Encraves acne. Wine, a: Grmat REDUCTION IN PRiIcBS Bt the cele- brated Oak Hall. Smith Bros. & Oo., Mer- cBant Tailors and Deslersinu Gent's Farnish- ing Goods, No. 161 7th street, opposite Post Office. 11,6 a retson why business should be rstarded and deterred UM be could be present. The Ke- corder’s health did not prevent him from ap- pearing on the streets in te day time and at. tending to bis OWN Privace Matters, and he could Bot thik there was any serious im: mentin the way of bis steading the Board, be was very apxtoas to do 80. He did pot, | wish to be lerstood = as questioning (Re resi ill-health of that | officer—s: Qn intention ee Ee. $9.50, FORMER PRICE $15, then reduced to 811, Aud now selling at $9.50—oar Box Coats. Thi coat 1s heavier and better trimmed than our former ones at 813. A. Saks & Co , 517 Seventh Street, between Pennsylvania avenue => tannia, Block Tin TIN WARE AND WOODEN Lamps.0i1. W ic ‘at of Hon: WARE 5 . s He ne at reduc Ibe Mecorder. wae severely’ ailicted, Tiuvite the stwebtiow of the able to attend ker to his Own business. ne en PENBY, Mr. Oropiey’s per bottle. ting nue, between 4 and 6th streets. No. 124 Bridge strest Georgetown, D.C. ection 'd see into the wi sand sheuld not be thrown into bis yes. Simms made & motion tor adjourn- ment till Tuesday night, but subdsequentiy ‘withdrew itm order to see if some arrange. | BY THOMAS DOW LING, Auct.; Georgetown. SALE_OF VAROABLE PROPERTY ON THE een Now Is your CHAncs.—For the next thirty days, at the famous Onk Hall, 25 coumt from old prices. Smith & Co, Merchant Tailors and Dealers in Gent's Fur- WrsT By virtue of District OF MARKET SPack ecree.of the Supreme Court of columbia. sitting as a Court ment could not be made by which the licenss tree! if Uuntingtor and ot if 3 question could be disposed of. Mr. Uropiey, Panne Scouse o + tho Ho street opposm® | like Mr. Simms, was willing tobarmonize and | iy May and others No. S02 upon the docket while bis ‘us were multiform, yet be je.on WEDNESDAY. isth December, honr of 3 o'clock im the afternoon. part of Let No. 41.in old Georgetown, beginning on the West side of market space, at the ead of space. av i feet ant Great Repvotien in Prices !—Contem- lating to change our business we will sell, for 30 days only. our entire stock ef Men's, Yourh’s and Boy's Clothing, at 25 per cent. Jess than our lar price. Heavy coats for $5 to $10, all wool pants from €3 to $6, heavy ‘Vests @t £2, and all other goods in proportion, at Barr's, corner of 7thandE sts. = 12.5,1: Sate pba ir YoU wisn to buy your Cbristmas presents, fine Gold Watches and Jewelry, you will save fifty cents on each dollar by going to 1. Ale: ander’s, 240 Pennsylvania avenue, betwee 12th and 13th streets. 114,45 would waive eome ot the minor ones, provided | ‘the resolutions, or bill, were modified in ma- | terial points. Mr. Simms though: the bill drawn up by Mr. Darby, of the Council Board, would meet the views of all parties, and be would therefore offer it as a substitut>. Mr. Cropley had no serious objections to the substitute. It was much better than the one under consideration: he w&s disposed to se ond Mr. Simms’ motion to substita'e Mr. Da: by the corner of Bridge street aud marke rupning with the fine of market space 3 pches to market alley ; chen west with ‘be ibe e! 76 feet and 8 Inches to the di vist bered 4 and 41; then with the sai h to the end of itz f to the beginnin b pon the same. Terme: Que third cash; balance of the parchaso | money in 6 and 12 months from the day of | interest, the purchaser giving his potes for ti fect from Bridge with the brick é de | ferred payments. with surety, or the whole of the | purchase money may be paid on the day of sale. Ox aud could get no sec ‘o apytDmg he the = of the whole parghese money the og substtate only differs from Will convey to the purchaser. at bie cos howid not forget tne Creat Book auctdn nis | 18 that it restricts te eale of trea ‘tat ny” © alin ofthe parties fo Qi bucksters, and does not provide for au exten- sion of the corporate limits up High street Mr. Simms’ ~~ 4 objection to interdicting tne sase Of fresh fish by backsters was that tne community would be deprived of the coa- venience of having fish brought to their doors after market houre, as heretofore, whea huck- evening, at 370 Pennsylvania avenge, ander the Metropolitan Hotel, conducted by 11,291. Ws. L. Watt & Co. Se ere Burnett's Cocoaixe has received strong certificates of its virtue as a hair pi tion de 7 -d0t weet MAS DU Aw [D®* 60008 AT REDUCED PRICES Y seit ADIFS” DRESS GooDs, ERS, -ATIINBTS and mauy other arti We are LAD' SHAWLS. CLOTHS, CASSIM FLANNELS. BLANKETS from every section of the country. Worthless Ry ie yes See = 2 5 y - | Cloaks al 4 a ollars cone, iuuitations abound. all tending co mneredse the | 1050) (EAs “tale of then He waned cies | 0amg LAG pty tenia ince aEy, seers Popularity of the original ar! It is the for sisiking fish Out, however, se cara, | ucked Linen *. 64 cts good Kid sult of much experiment and study, and is in- | Sohiect “would be then “dispaeen coe ne Colored. at table. eo only wanted to enter his : our 8 to all who favor w: of vegetables and poultry on hand for the cou- ‘Truly thankfal for past favors, the sxbecriber venience of neighboring customers, to give up solicits the continued custem of the ‘Goods receivee t under fnil headway when the accidant oc- ei BENJAMIN MILLER, curred, and despite every effort to rescue ihe BLawKets OF aLt CoLors.—Red, White, rejoined in opposition to puting no 3-im* 101 Bridge #t.. Georgetown, D.C captain he was drown Blue, Grey, and Brown Biankets. Horse Bian- Meeting. i 00D NEWS —The pnblic will be plessed to kets, of ail colers. Five Ibs. Blanket for $v.50. - | Giinow that PF DESFOSSE. French Baker toeh Discnaree WoRkMEN aT THE Navy. Ready-made Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather | treet iver bie bealthy and Yakp—About seventy-five workmen were and Hair Pillows, Holsters, Mattresses, &c. ms claimed to be also in favor of free | pixhly oN: discharged from the navy-yard on Siturday ADAMSON’S, 506 9th si, Fiala em w ase sho liewnse system | Oe het iit si oee Go ee and yesterday. and it is said that a farther 11,15 one door from Penn. avenue. Abolished, as was the case in New | PHIL LIPPL. French Hair Deemer, Belicewnen, charge will take place during this month. | ———_o—— York. Mr. Cropley moved to fill the bian® for Georgetown Hotels and Restaurante fc rowhed ab | Of those discharged sixty were from the black. Dk. WHITE, Obiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania | jj ense fee in the Dill by inserting $12, Mr | muoderat- rates, no #7 smith shop, and nine from the plumbers’ de- avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth Heiston doubted whether the Council would 7M. BH. WHEATLEY hEMI STEAM pariment. streets, continues the successfal treatment of | concur ineach actiom chowld the beara | W*- 5, FBEATHEYD ceee Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, | j; wir. 212, ‘and ESTABLISHMENT Sacer or RAL EsTate.—Hon. Alex. Delmar Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. | upon a you n was \. No. 49 Jefferson st., D0. {his week bought one of the fine lots of the Office hours from § a.m. to 6 p. m No charge | defeated. Mr. Heision moved to insert $27 as | Established in 188i. OD at the Meridian Hill property, and will erect, early | for consultation. Established 186 the license tax. Mr. Cropley hoped that iit xX . 1867 . rel 1886. js now by in the spring, a fine honse onit. The lot front amount would not be accepted, If it pasees | Pwd on hae ee the proposed it would be the means of compelling many of | ‘end of Gene tn the Dest peaase: ely adopted by the committse rT a OMAS BUSSELL& Co. our retail stores, which kept a limited supply | menner | Pee the sale of such stuff. They could not afford and returned by express with the 3d to pay such «heavy tax. He moved to amend | Stmost promptness and despatch. by inserting Sti The vo tow Saice closes Galiy at unset except Saturéay, when e 's smbstit . DYER £ CO., ea ma ey ls Heuston’ motion 46 Itis closed at Si sert $25, and it was adop' bill IMPORTERS amended was LOST AND FOUND. ' communicated to the —— minutes afterwards, that board having con. O8T—Over s week ago.s PACKAGE OF LET- curred in the amendments, the same was TERS from General A. Dix. ae. Be 266 PENNSYLNANIA AVENUE, nounced to the Board of Aldermen, and there. | PO ey nee eel Be § upon & motion for adjournment was adopted. corner of D street. : te ‘ <i of Common CounctL.—The call by the Mayor | Invite attention to their stock of Pe ting of the two Boards mn ed relative to green grocers and others licenses, ‘Was read and referred 'o the WINES THAT ARE WINES. hite. horned COW. with black rope around her neck. The owner will please come for- ward, prove property, ~~ away L N. Corner 7th and Boundary streets Resolved, &c.. That the Clerk be directed to issue to person» sppiying for the wame.a huckster's li, conse, whic! POGNAC BBANDIES AT LOW PRIVES: OLD €or DL ae Antediluvian. (year unknown.) - OST—A DIAMOND STUD, set im Black Oust Sazerac, Vintage, 153. ° 59. 4 The Snder,or any one giving infermetion ‘ham » Sie. qparters) it. shall be handsomely rewarded—belf its value or Hennessey, ps 1548. Kesoleed, That the sale of fresh meat at retail | more—at No 90 Washinton street Georgetown larett &Co.. * }s shall be confined te the market house. D&C. There is only more like it in this country ee oad recs ol a cia ae eet oak elie: Resolved. further, That all hackstere and all persons are forewarned taken out after the passage of this resoluti beat the rate of §— per annum, fora period of net .ess thaa three montus, and to expire on the lat known to have beep found day ril. July, and October, aud Siete stock 2 SF 29st TO Move. . NERY GOODB, NOTION? TRI y VHIS) : Teen grocers’ license < ripe ssepiy es oy be, tnd reby Yanenied: and iat suction vor | TOSS. FLAGY: snd FIRE WORKS. coy Old Pembroke, Ths OM Baker 1885; Rococo, 1820; | the oune law approved May 27, 1533, sold at great bargains to close.” Come everybody and get a bargain. and hereby is amen: “Warehouse alley."and substituting "west t;"’ aud that all ordinances or ° ordinances, or resolutions or parts of resolutions inconsistent with this resolutiom be and are lierehy fer rent and fix- de 7 RES! ACHES. oun HyATH AND WHITE 80 000 : ine acs ed. PEACI don County, Va. They bi FINE BORDEAUX WINKS, “*Rir Clabangh proposed to fill the blank with PEACHES from Loudon, County, Va. They } f Branden Freres: 915. Mr. Darby moved that the biauk be fliied heavy syr/ ahi BO euger tom the Hevss of Brasieabarg eres: with $25. Mr. Pickrell thought $30 a sum ip He sucbare. su Lafitte, 1881. Chateau Margaux, 1351. | sufficiently small for so many privileges Mncitice Forensic st RING Larove, ssi: i Reetilecs, dsct, | Efanted by the resolution. Mr. Brown thought oP 2 SUN. Mouton, 1567, octiensant $25 a small sum forsuck @ license. Mr. Pick- Vermont ave From the House of Finke & © Bagi teeny reget ethan ge bagel “BROWN, pavis, Da DAWIS ChatenacMedoc: ies S"Yailuy “°° JSS: | maue the license to hucksters and others as (Agents Sew York ant Washington, Steamshipe, ma Direct Importation. * broad as possible, and yet bit the reor- arding and Commission Mercha ganization of the butchers, ie ‘wished to ous. tain the present market and break up the butchers’ Market. Mr. Pickrell said the reso- lution was a ve rt. one, but could not get bis vote, Mr. ugh &dvocated the passage of the reso} uti he was in favor of Fore: e rk. Post Offce Box 3,036 $2 South ae, Yor of de POMPIGNAC, ST. JULIEN, €T. ESTEPHE, &c. RHINE WINES From the House of Dilthey , Niersteiner. vintage 1562. reatest oO realest uumber. <1. ADIES, you will ne of Lbe Dest selected Liebfraumiich, vintage. 1852. See cient Sum forthe tense. | Lsstocks af French aud lame made Cornet Sta mee — Mr. Cragin (Mr. Davie in the chair.) was | styles and sizes from pi up; no reeds. ir Baur oc] ery Qnxious that rights given the town the | Shich be calls the special attention. as it ie the STRINBERGER CABINET, &c.: charter should be maintained. He op- | = wg pte, the comstrnction of the new market PRIVATE STOCK MADEIRAS, Bouse, but if was built in spite of bis vou and the build: AND PORTS, From reliable Houses in Maderia Cadiz and Oporto SHERRIES ‘hat have been used Gt ‘One 7 octave, four round corner bickering # BA ke br the produce of a market w! at most pew, § 20. coule anor be by @ market master. It | ne? octave. Peaiees, pacer: fave. NATIVE WINES: Was well fora community tw have the sale of aon octave, Yr ; ut ite provisions under the inspection ofthe prop- | "en Fe . casnte &Oo., $00 Longworth’s Golden Wedding, er offi He was in favor of abolishing the | On. 6G octave Bosewood Chickering, 9125. Pleas etls Exposition and Empire Brands, | TM grocers amd prevent the retailingofiresh | Yor saic upon easy monthly instalments, at the Paris Exposition and Enipite Bitrana, | Meats outside of the market house. He | Wavcrsons of wall eae teh Dry Catawba, California Port, Hock, & igelicny Se eneht 98, rae pot, ive pack. Hee, Dba de2tf Sole Agents of Steinway s Pianos. — opposed the views 786 M t ; Sembanalbies SEVENTH STREET. CHAMPAGNE WINES nted to over 3,000 . of our own imp ertation and we call the spe attention of connoisseu; the brands of A. FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO-LITHO- GRA Pietare Gord ead Tassels, Terme ND ae 486 Be 33-1 Be. J. MA. , ONE DOOR ABOVE ODD FELLOWS’ Hal, (Late Mr. Ballantyne’s Book Store, Having openc’ the above piace with s fre and well assorted stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODs, 1 will sell nothing but the very best grades of Goods, at the lowest possible price, and wit! «trict -AINTINGS, &c. : la C ib. Janney & in time, wonid pay the debt incurred PHS, P. Gesmanegere,) vd Hulhart. 1 Pere & Fils, of Reims. By the building of the markel-nouse. He aid | a tise Se Wisse Oniesuel, cet & Chandon, 6. H. ang | DOs sas topniane p enable & few to do | oF seching Jules Mumm, &e. business, but ats cum that would enapie all | Srosching Hol hae OF LITTLE BELT to do business. tion: Reet Paap naar ee Quneme'send x THE POPULAR BRAND A or: resolution. . Pickre) called Also. achoice ainat CIGARS. Pictare Prames, Byuare the favorite styles; Gonchas, RB pa ae ae, of ‘which we are the prop HAVANA CjaGARS, Of well known brands. Also, a full stock of ENGLISH PICKLES and SAUCES, CONDIMENTS, CONSERVES, and luxurtes for the table. AMERICAN and FRENCH PRESERVES. JELLIES in variety, CANTON PRESEBVED GINGER, CHOW CHOW, and DRY GINGER, BRONSONS ENGLISH DAIRY, STILTON, CHEDDER, and PINE APPLE CHEESE. FRENCH PEAS. MUSHROOMS, OLIVE OIL, ke. SCORE PRATAP ttiato8 SCOTCH ABPRGHIBR ARE ELIS 450 » ||) RHOMAS BUSSELL ¢ C0., 3 (Sign Golden Bagle.) hetween 13t! Lon- A. Sar ne ds 1000