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Corporation Affairs. _ ad BOaRp ov Atpsnuss, Des. 23, 1667.—The ce ‘ne Board a commanicstion wouncing bis approval of the net to rquattae the coupoaeatres of we eS REF M+sernerrs of the two Boarde; and the sct AMUSEMENTS. &0.. TO-NIGHT € i the manver of assessment of (b= eat Wat's Ormmga Hovst—Tfhe Ligrange- Brignol: Troupe. in the grand opera «N orms.* sus T- 262, from M to Gow y ‘ a ju - io T. Moore 1o-# Oa lege 5 t> Pa ve iderarioal o¢ rave taken eoting Bight on ‘he }00! "Tre * r ered; and Mr Moora tmas Day. proceeded 'o read a nmondmrves he pro- Batre Orans House —The Lagrange | Fo are eee ion of ihe till of the lower Bonet Brignel! Troupe iB the reantfal opers “Eis | (“an eset copy of the sill, whlch Nad al- Favoriin” to-morrow evening Teady paser@ this Bourd, for the uppert of Natiowal Tamatae re will bea Mat- | :pe Punic Schools of the City ot Washiagton + 19 Morrow of < | for be fiscal year ending June 3u, 18—appro- Forty Theves, pr sting the followieg sums ot money out of io & good bill the school fpad. and In exe of its insam: >—_— outst the gereral tu: tery tale, <T Joba E. Owen: (eae paymen: of all other expenses of the Public Schools, inclading the ke a Note 0 care of Tent and sch ol-rooms, tuel and stove As OCBristmas spprosches the gumb-r of | fixture, general sappli-s. prioting, coun. knoe on the looBowt for something choice ia | Feacies. 8nd he sal we way of Doliday gifts is rapidly on the Mr Moo e moved t> the remain. ereaee. We continue to-day our list of places | img » ctious, Nus. 2, 3,4 and 5, and insert the where boliday goods can be foun t ju the great. | following: —_— dena | 846.2, nd be it nacre That, ta onde to pro- vide for mt oi sums of mons to appear ia euutred by the ast an ct - 186. to be ry tl Directory” showlt seni io dee ie ett advertisements seasomably - saan meats ee take ‘@ furly alive ‘ational pur po-es, tue! the comt Cbristmas castomers maxing toeir par provements, farnitare, book« is tures On accuuat of echouls Ferbsps the pusie t establishment ia the city tween the ages of atx ig RUTTART's, G58 7h street. where Mr. aud’| cLidson hits ach solared honey tae nee acemantyoccaprad on | estcecl esate’ fy Mar Peed nk ot ; ecu pre: the scheol fond, or ip cane naa tency ,out ater ding to the wants of am immeuse throng | of the wenera! fand, the sum of $58 342 53, to en. of customers, up stairs and dowu Taere | abie the Mayor to pay certain moneys ameeqed Ver Wat such & stock of toys and fancy | 0m theexp-adituree for the public scheois of weit of colured schouls, org wi yewable hi ay ‘Trustees of Colo gemes, furnitare sets. vores, opers | schowle the balance by ‘S+ressments due xn! in ar- uirsctive French, Viernese, | rearecn the 30: of Jue. 15.5, under the act of Bohemian aud Swies wares; such rica worsted | © 1 gress aforvastd, according fo the late decision d alaba-ter ornament, Houe- ahargee Bf isn wares 8nd ornaments, &c, kc! Aad iso to pay the said trustees of Wha! surprises Sverynody ts the ow prices at | colored meta thi balanges of oods are st Revrser’s: 8 fact | in vie f the deci the copsted for ia comsequeuce of Rup- (be due, ad tn a al year, ring from the cont:neatal ¥.0u the th of June. 1835. aud ths Jou Making Dis own p 3 = | of Fawr i@ 7. the sum of $2.3 5 $8. ‘tom of the rich Bohemian guods at Rav. “ part's show that this class of wares is sold Dy | for wsmcsemact susnicl tne ay Ree ee wrth Bim st asurprisipgly cheap rat, emabdiing per. | tie prop.sed. expenditures on accuuntof the sous Of ihe smallest means to supply them- of this Corporation for ths current selves with this besutifai ware. Busy as are . pPTupristed for in the frat Mr.and Mrs. Rupper:, their customers act, the sumof $24,100, he " F #0 mu! them most polife and attentive, taking every | th Teol an may be necessary to Bay, fo the aid trustees a sum eyaivalent to one-Aifih part of Pons nlt pains 10 please, and thie is one secret | Cilire crpseaitere ne eo wer hea ‘Corpora of Meir great success, schools for the preseut fiscal year The Metropolitan Bookstore of Messrs. Sec. 3. dnd be it enacted, That the Mi PILr & SeLomon's, S32 Penusylvania aye- | and he is hereby. directs’ to pay further Bar, presents remarkable attractions to Christ- | sid trusters of colors scooola gach #am or Rar jneomrs with fie Bnsurpassed sioce of iday goods; not only ic the way of superd may be dup ander the Miettated books, but alko im om Esl jsv,aee to enable ai pay src iuteront such ju: ther sum as may be n for that purpose ‘on. In tis latter depart~ | js her-by sppropriated; and he fe further direreed in disbursing from tims to time the appropriation of exceeding taste and elegance, aad which | made Airet section of this act for the support Price much jower than we Rav | of the schools uf this Corporation, to set apart and this class of goods to be offered bool oF sums to the trustees of the colored se! Hs Z tasteful, attractive and cheap Scowch said proportion to correspond with the award g00ds now s0 popular are to be found in ev. made in the late decision of the Supreme Coart of variety a PHILP & SoLomon’s. The stock of | this istrict Lereiabefore referred to.” iting desks fer school children at this estap- Mr. ki Bards thoggnt the matter might be wnt is. probably, the largest in the city, and | simplified if the gentleman would offer iast-ad sold at rairs much below the usual prices. The | of thee ong amendments the first and third wey of srandard Miustrated books is too ex- | sections of the bill passed Bere on the 2ist of we aud varied to be particutarized, but we | Oc'eber, and would, if in order, offer :uem 25 * omit to call attention tothe excead- | &obsti ute for the subetitate, Which woold ‘k of lidustrated works selected | settle the qurstion at once, as it could Probably iF Philp tm person in Evrope, and wich | be by both Boards to-night. em draces amongst other gems the sa, cop. T. Moore said that he embraced detalla in ee of the works of the British artists in oil and | the bill to cover the whole ground according ‘water colors. More rarely exquisite and de. | to the Jadicial decisions, so that there might Mghttal ——— ‘Ban these superb volumes it | be 10 co yillng berenfier. would dimicnlt to find. Arayer doots, | Mr. Eivans said that with the object of ge: alwsys popular as gifts, ateto be found in | ting rid cf this matter, he oped the proposi ore] w: #v0c8 collected ‘upreme Court of this Distr*ct, him to pay to the said trustees of gteas variety at PRILP & SOLoMon's. tion of the gentieman (Mr. aid be W. G. MerrmroTT & Co, the sole agen: red. tor Stetuway’s pianos acd Mason & Ham'in Mr. Noves said that the amendments offered onbinet organs, have a large stock of pias by Mr. Moor most Identical wich those stools and covers, mustca} instruments, é&c., | of tbe first and sections of the bill pro- viding tor the payment of the arrearage: to pe colored scbools reported by Mr. Richards from the Aldermen’s Committee on Pablic Scnools, m October last If that btll had been suitable for boliday present Fooms. This is «n oh and sortment of ali Rept in a first-class Wausic store, besides many novelties which | passed im Octoner, as presented by the Vom- they import direct from Earope Oar citiz-os ‘on Schools, th! delay, and suf. ell know where this establishment ts, but for | fering might barr been saved. He washear ily tae benefit of strangers we joc | jor of the adoption of those provisions as T+ported by the committee in October, and as Bow brought forward oy Mr. Moore. The amen@ment offered by Mr. Moore was ‘y= complete, and embraces the | agreed to withont division. Mr moved to strike out of the ensct- T is cu fact im all ‘pg clause the words “City of Washington,” ‘Sgreed 10, and good taste andsouud | and insert this Corporation.” dgmentensbies him to fuliy satisty the de- | the bill . mands of the critical public upon him. Lovers Ml. . Moore moved to amend the title to read, of music and the fine arte should visit Met- “Am act ms! img & riation for the support zrott Hall during the holidays, aud tney will | of the public schools of the C, retion for the be sure to find something they need. | flecal year ending Jane 30th, and for the A CDristmas giti and a ze besides. That | payment of money assessed by the.acts ot Uoa- the to purchasers at | gress for the tt colored schools autno- Store, No. 125 Penasyl- | rized under its authority” ado; near 19th street, where may be Mr. Turton presented the tion of George fectionery, large and small | Schnell for remission of fine; e ol + to a oy all kinds, and everybody | mittee om Claims, ‘a iy! Aimy cents worth is entitled Mr Richards introduced tha following: to Graw for a prize. Whereas there has been established in the city This is your last chance to buy & tarkay for | of Washington a Hemepathic Dispensary, whose oor Odvisumas dinner. Go to Havennes, | Geardianeare Henry D. Cooke, Bea. Chas, Kuag. saad ith cereete aeek gua trans between, 12th | Bee: W's. Hunilngton, Reusoel Sect ke ec, pikes tea ee ee S000 big one. At ihe | E22’ snd under the special care of DrT 3. Vert sime place may be iound otner aitry, ar that = poultry, game, and ber well known physicians of that school; meat, and all other substantials for the whereasit Is Delleved ‘there ace Saar ar ae ‘Most extensive s; pread. zeus of Warhtuston who are pacrons of this Having purchased your other meats for a ewer gion Nee 4 ae (a3 and Sir Seu Ae Banenen Ben anes ST 22 | ocean’ of Ceardians Siena eee “ ae were given out more than 1 00? presc Iptioas to over fama Svence, Sud get some of Bis choice vent- | 5, ast Patients aurin year with marked suc. paragrap ting to the ladies. | many pout peopin who tie anioes meetat tes 2s interes! ™ le bet week KILBY Bao No. 30 Centra) Stores, | selves trom time to time of this mode of practice of opposite Centre Market, bave reduced tveir | melicine. Therefore. be it Sine dress cilke to only ope aoliar per yard— | _ Ketoltcd, That there be, and is hereby, appro . riated ont of the Gexeral Fuod the sum 30 Rh Pe erp ce are geting finely. 1 can new aliow you | ly to any of the poor of this city who may apply. Some animal food.” Said Spioks ia reply, |" Kevo'ced, That said Dispensary be required to stood your gruel and your toast | mak~ ans i be banged tr I can stand your nest bar 2 Sproks was rignt: meverthe- | "7 eterred to he Cummitiee On is good pabulum tor ssses | Sur “Fivans presented the petition of M. And other domestic anmais. Do not negiect | Mr Flpine presented ine peiition o aon 2am Gaving ioe Obrisimas e-3- | referred io Commi'tes on Claims. The chait soe Ea Siet Seyatertimeranent fnod | Ts Bare tetrodaced bsapprspestng Set Non; and at Messrs, P Mav 2 Govs'may ve | PSY cat ih iu eee ieasd’s gon “nppiy of gran eegea eae | !9 0% i hicnour, pesees, a pone bane clay and «(raw aod other Carist- port back from the Fisance Commitee the Bini a to purchase fuel for the poor ot he dollar wulvuy s Oaraimas present atYrpsoc's | Sonmimouely recommenteg. ft passage with ap BD! J See, dollar jewelry store, 435 Peansylvanis | “3i0 for exch ward—t0 be disteivated by the It is 3 Christina duty for every man to eet Sanu eS suit of clothes for Ubristmas if Recan af- . ford Sande cam atfora tif he knows where | ,, TBE special order_being the Dil (repor:ed to buy cheap. Hexxine’s is the place, 7tp | !P the i wattnats asawu ‘ly the Maver atrwet and Maryland avenue. psy C z — NaGLs & Co. are seliing by auction, a: their | #84 coumtersignec by the Register—was taken a ee ae aah res woman Sir. M-Cathran moved to lay ths bil! on the great variety of toys, dolls, fancy goods, ci table. The motion was lost by the followin, " e - x ware, Wooden goods, howery, suitabdie for | J ~ Yeas— Me-srs. McCatbran, Noyes, and Cdristmas presents, compreiog toys of ail 4. 3. Nay=-Merste, Elvape, Grinden descriptions, dolls, vases, mantel oraaments, | = * statuary, silver-plated ware, cretchet shawis tomo ‘TakeTartoe, mabses. Roads, gloves, aauatiots, Steck! Mr. McUasbram opposed the bill.saving teat ders! uate, drawers, Lege wien © | members trom the sorberben wards would Rashes, taney Perea marbet baskets, silver- | aa tt a Trojan horse, If passed it woold isied tea and table spoons, sclesore, Koives: | stop improvements in warde which Reve Bo apKin-rHgs, castors, albums, vibes, choice | 7), Improvements 1 See Mr. Richards said that he was wiiliag to aa ached aleeinen os putin sn amendment excepting tbe funds of ts paar the several wards from the provisions of the Ma. K. Watsn & rs bin this evening. at the: storerooms, corarr : 10th street and ibe avenue, a large invoice of | Cee ne macnn: me mite we veady made cloth: Sam aoa ecient irame & new bill, enumerating the special gold and silver watches. chsins, rings, and | 2d) of which separate acooamis are to be a worth obtaining for Unrist- | “Sir Given, from the Commies on Finance, b v . | reported favorably on tbe joiat resajation ne ee Sa oF eaten my: pie'ed- | from the @oard of Common Coaacil, raq.ues: ta on eke “a b mao | ing the Committee hetore Congress “to reqaest ite Le T% | and urge the enactment of ainw enabling the = ag ge Bs politan Hovet | &l'¥ of Washington to subscribe to the stocit of aad wh street, makes Bis cvabisoment sa |e Alexandria. Loudon, and Hampabire rs atiractive ove, and Bis prices are very reason, | TOSd {OF the construction of a branch raitros 4 into the D.strict of Columbia, aad also, a hd wwe quality of srriclos pareutens Jewelers. | prance railroad to Aliie, Va." Mr. Givensaid that this Corporation a!- ction, at | T@xdy Bad the power to subscribe to tbe stock ‘avenue, | °f te road, if the question is first sabmittad to Be may a ¢ be thought this tie best pina to stable for holiday pre- Reavy silver plated wa sets, re- | ter dishes, silver plated castors, fancy bottles, and extra plated lace le-walled ice pitchers, oyster areens aud fruit dishes, ruby-lined irait stands, cake baskets, breakfast castors aad syrup cups, sugar aod coffee urns, octagon | ‘abd potent fluted ice pitchers, pickle stands, eG) celiers and laaies, — Tings &nd oval ap Cuaee Ayres THIBY! ‘Last evening as detectives Kelly and Bigiey were passing TED street, noticed two A 4 quests tbe comm: Gougre e) arin power to ibe 10 tR- s'hok of the a @ subscription he was decide 'ly tn favor on Moore offerea -— ham nopen| people, at the nex: gen-ral subscribing his celored friends by He did not lime the are some boucr atives, aod he me who, in tbe Efter nigdt beseectied the +r the revief ot the poor, but not, When the Demoer: RiViog out these Qonger Lost. Verious dilstory resolutions hy Mr. Moore , id the ressiution was paseed vote: Yeas—Messre. Elvans, is, Tait, Turton, jays — Mesers. ibam&s to the Wash- Light Uompany. for thoir liberal donation of 10 600 hesheis of coke to the deati- or ot Washington, and th five cents per bushel, 2 partr are meariy fa‘ives heap up the A Voice —Cote (iaughier} vote Tiley voweo aye waver the assarance tit would be satistacrory toils constitu- Mr. Piao here entered the room. aud asked | to you tu the affirmative, urging that the Dill Was unjost, and Re would newer vot for it. the amendments con- i} passed amid some Mr. S. 8. Baker citimed that the vote was | token on tbe third readin; paessge of the bi decision of the Onsir. Dat on seconded t gentiemen to place him: The deeizion of ti Beil resolption The Ovair ann. curred in, and the Me Sssociation i not s part of this orporation, and the Aldermen's resolation left the distribution to the Mayor. and the Council resolution is an affront to tha: offiver. ‘The bil! was pase-a. Mr. Etvane introduced s bill to repeal twme act changing the manner of assessmen: repair of an alley in square 368; referred to Committee on 1m} 8. Ported subsdtute Rev. F. Berrotti to 4 not on the and he eppesied from the Ir ppesi, to allow the Obair wae sustainea— Messrs. Arrison, Beall, A. | Koigh’, apd Pian. Mr. Parker, in ‘explaining hts vote upon the eaid that he held Rum<elf responsible The bill was in accordance with the and if it was not, we would Congress before. and Orosker, while oppo- garded the decision ef the Crocker moved that the repor: of the ce on the general ap- Committe on Police, re- for Council bill atiowing erect am fron fence five feet —— ‘Suieine line, io ndertog bis property; passed. tll granting the same permis sion tothe Omarch of the Incarnation; loyd, from the Commitee en reported adversely on bill for reiiet of Lewis Taylor. Tne bill was ia: ‘Also, reported adversely on petition of J.H. Merrill, committee Was discharzed from it consideration. Also, adversely on pe- ution of B Bernstien and the committee was aisebarged from its turther consicerat on. Also, presented the commanica‘ion of Ran- dolph Coyle, Waver Registrar, in answer to a resolution of th. Hre-pluge in the city are froven, 9 proper to be adopted to remedy and prevent thatevil. Mr. Coyle reports that «such is not the fact, except in a few cases, & which is In consequence of the been used by persons unknown Fire Department or the Water Registrar's and left the main valye opes and the tion valves closed, and ccnseq Nag tiled wih water. ce 260 of our McUleliand plugs, have been examined durivg the only were found to be frozen, cause above stated. Mr. Coyle says be can suggest no information in the con- in setting them here- afer, especially if in & compact clay soll, it would be well if sewer or cistern is conve- Rient, te lead to it 3 small pipe from tne waste ”” Ordered to be printed with the es. Also, presented the report of the Fire Com- i tDAt 3,050 feet of hose is Berviceable, and 450 feet unserviceable. om the table and ordered 1o be printed with the Proceedings. Several bills from the lower Board were referred. Adjourned. Cowmos Covncn.—President Dulin in the the members present. ‘The cheir j@id before the Board a commur e Mr. F. A. Bosweil, secretary of the Provident Aid Society, transm: following reeolution adopted by the Society: “Retolved, That the secretary address a com- munication to the ave beard fro’ a Mi: srs. Compoliy itkee of Contere: Propriation bill be taken ap. Mr. Arrison asked if it would not ba better t rescind the anti-appropriation resoia. Several Members. ‘ool dill it is rescinded, Mr. Arrison asked how the cl inepecior of Sewers now stood? answered that chere was a pro- viso that no money should be paid him mnt by the Supreme Goart whether or | ftuted officer, ted. By the passage of the not he is a legally cous! | $n Epsurance of g6u00D eac! her two Roases, © Aldermen bills, making appropriations to pay judgment against te Cor H. Ridenonr, and Building Commitee of steamer Union, No. 2, were pissed. At 9:30 the Board adjourned, and quite an exciting scene took place, the members gather. ing abowtihe President's desk, and ¢ conversaiion. Mr. S. 8. Baker | was heard tosay to Mr. ©. S. Baker that | it was “a clean sell out, and the end was not yet,” while Mr. Dal the crowd, and congra! for the bill that John Larman vans of the upper Board had eleventh Dour conversion, Some one pr. three cheers for ‘poration ia | to enable the engine house for tion of the plug. Miesioners, statin lad to get | Samuel Thomas, Capt. Par! t | from Britton’s Kay. w Board of Aldermen and mon Uouncil requesting that they make provision tor furmishing wood to tne desery- poor of this ci from the Committee on W the sndject, appropriating = moved that the nou-appro; ded that the bill might be passed. alley esked if there wax no’ a hill ap- Fiating the same amount, which had passed the Aldermen. Mr Crocker moved that there be added «to be distribnied by the Provident Ald Society” ™M Baker suggested thas the amoant into two or three lots, and in last winter the woot &3ve Out in two or three days after the distri- bation commenced. There were per-one we: =P buy fuel who would apply jor this ‘wood. ed consent to reporta bill 'sa@od Means on 500, and he a'xc priating Tesolation The meeting was | beautiful little Episcopal cha Emmons, on whose | the corner of N street north and . Marks was chosen presi. dept, anc Dr. S.A. H. McKim appointed sec- Messrs. Ciendaniel, Emmons, and Watie- myer were appoinied & committee to draft res. olutions expressive of the objects of the meet ing, and they subsequently reported & seri stamced the fact 1 “That we resolve onrselves into an s0- | of the perso cianon whose name shall be avy | the edifice they have e | to themselves, but to the whole city, and is on object the relief of the Navy Yard who are needy, and the suffering h Ward; that our charities shall De bestowed upon those (and espeoialiy upon their families) who have been or may be dis. | cburged frem employment in t resent winter: that ten (five ladie= and five gentlemen) be appoint- @d Dy this aesociation to car & families living on the P. Olarke moved to strike ont $2, 510 ARG INSPFt #4,00—2500 to be expended weenly. Mr. Crocker saidtnat there was force m the Tremere of Mr. Baker. but that the whole smeunt is needed now. The aid society would obviate the difficulty spoken of, and he trusted the amendment won!d not be passed. alley said that the distribution had heretofore been made by the magistrates, wno Occupied with business gave to the first who csme. The society would prevent any imposition, and as the wood was needed. he Ls Dalton urged that the bill be passed, aud hope that the Provident Aid have it piaced in their hands. He would state that im the Sixth Ward Iasi year the wood lasted over x month. The oman tot Mr. Orocker was adopted, following were introdnced: By Mr. U. —Bull authorizing G. T. Brown to erect ap iron fence seven feet from the build. ang line in front of his lot iu Square 725; yeas 11, nays 7: by Mr. H.H Tilley—Reeolu- lion inquiring the cause of the delay in for- of this Board with copies of the Digest of the Laws of the Uorporation; ; by Mr. A. P Clark—Peiition of Wm. 1 for remission of fine for emptying privy coutrary to law; referred. The following res- ‘Whereas it is well known that great destita- tion prevails among our ethens, mainly in corsequence of the Isrge numter of employees discharged trom Government employmeat. and whereas there is an impaense amount work tbat ean be done profitatiy, 0 be done in the improvement of the public prop- erty of the city, as ably set forth in the recent re ‘tof Gen Michier; therefore, be it ‘esolved, Thet & committee of three be ap. Pointed to prepare 8 memoria: in behalt of tae ation, to be submitted to Congress, asg- giving employment to the people before they are obliged to resort charity, to prevent suffering for wai necessaries of lite. ‘The resolution was ad P. Clark, Connolly, and ‘Mr. Daiton : committee of TY oul the above | The following gentlemen were appointed Under the reeclution, with jadies:—Drs. W. Waisb, and 8. A, H. MeKim, Mesers. Edward Dunn and Joseph Waltemeyer. Ou motion of ianiel, the following gentlemen were | t appoluted to solicit enbscr Hons in the may: ~ | Rad charge of thie ten; wer to appoint Combs, F. S. | Satl- F. Cunningham, Machine Ordnance: Mr. Alcuzo Sisw, Brickia: ners; George ; Mr. Mul Tuell, Jomers; John Caunon, Lron Founders: J. R. McCathran, Wheelwrigh’; Samuel Keithley, Boilei-ma_ ker:; Wiliam Mead, ermott, Ship-carpenters: Isaac Beudar. me Fee WE ite ne? | sod Sitver Tablespoom tern-makers: Mr. Smith, Mould Loft; James | ¥. Porter, Guu Carriage; John W. Th Laboratory: John Umpleby, Ordnance Li- boi Samuel Gater, * + ent trom the niahipg mem! ineore; Mir. | oy i The following gentlemen were appointed a itiee 10 solicit subscriptions im the ward H Marke, Dra. S. A. H. Walsh and W. H. Combs, and Edward Donv. The following adaitk ed :—Vice President, Richard Emmons: Treas- | Mr. Wise has waited upon General Rameay, urer. Jobu E. Herre, to take charge of the soup-hoase On motion of Ir. McKim, the various mem- tion pledged themselves to pay a stipuisted amount monthly into the treasury of the assoctation. The association | adjourned after quite a sum of money Rad been subscribed, —_-——— MERIING OF THK YOUNG MEN'S OARIATIAN AS#OCIATION.—ALA regular mouthly meeting of the Young Men’+ Ubristian Association, held last night at the rooms over Metzerott | tall, the treasurer, Mr. Reese, read & report on the financial condition of the association, | from which it sppears that it is in debt to the | ‘Th tise on Ewploy- ‘hose members of the rsso- clauor who ae os ne of pmormens had been supplied with places. From the Evan- gelizainn Gomultte, reports’ sure ren oni | distance being sArwed off, two sefereey were ibet the prisoners st the city jail had been | visited every Sabbato afternoon, and that the | Del eubject of pablic meetings on the Sabbath bed nu under consideration, aud the old Wash- | ured . | barked bis pedal extremities and caused him ove, Upon anouniene ontiant acre ettoears|| to fall and boon tee Tage, ee eee McKim, Jovepn cers were elect- nd Thos. H. K bers of the ngsovi | the } bursement of from 10,000 to $15.000 im this | Way would avert a vast amount of distress. ted, and Messrs. A all were appointed. ‘Resolution of thanks to the their generous gift of the Prevident Aid So- Gas Light Company for coke and fberal off ciety to supply coke at about the cost of its de- ir. Crocker offered respintion that the eral Michier to furniah twenty-five copies of his report for the use of the members; which was agreed to Mr. Crocker asked that the oi!1 for the relief of A. E. L. Keese be taken up, which was agreed to; and the bill passed. Also, rep trom Claims Committee bill jor the relief of Wm. Buckiey’ referred to Schools Commiuce. Also, bill for the relief of Mary Reidy, tor re- funding taxes erroneously bill for the relief of the widow of the late G-o. Dean and others, (for refunding taxes erro- Also, bill for the re- Purner, (refunding dog license;) Also, act for rei besaaatacg ip, beta ment reported that ¢ Paid; paseed. Also, Upon the latter subject some diverait: Of opinion was expressed about the feasibill'y ot holding euch meetings, and as to whether the remt of the theater should be paid trom the funds of the association, ‘und crested forthe purpose. The subject was relerred back to the same committee. | sed granting compensation to | general secretary. From the | Committee on Chnrches, Mr. Oleveland Abb- | tendered bis resignation as ite chairman. The paseed—yeas |i, nays 7. ld (Geb eden ee Jobn J. Calvert: consideration postponed. The school bili was recetved from the Alaer- men and read. Mr. A. P. Clark moved to non-coneur in the Mr. 0.S. Baker aid that for toree months Dad they been discussing tBe bill, and as it ted it was acompromise. The standing xbontba- colored gentlemen; of bringing an uns ed to @ commuities and they would be satistied with sure that there wili be no fault finding, and ia view of the great destitation J re to the failure © vailing, owing He trasied that there | Pate The di ‘be no Desifancy about passin, ey could not sit longer without passing i, and escape the odium which would the other Board had paseed it liseen ting voice ‘What bis com-tituency ‘would be eatiafied A. P. Ulari said the «juestion with him ‘Was, were the amounts just, and asked what as the amount apptopristed for rus colored Mr. O. 8. Baker.—359,00. a A. P. Clart.—Thea 1 shat! vote against “Mr. S. S. Baker remarked that the amount due for this year is $6'),000. Mr. G. W. Miller said the bill embraced the ool bief Justice of the District Su- pleme Courts and exacted by O. x. Dalton cailed attention tothe fact mat bill comld not prev bick. have pushe: to cause the water ternoon, peg pore completed, fo oe urposes, jank ro the main entrance of the park to@ and 19th streeis, und walks have also been Sround the pond, A the thousands of our yatlding 80 for practical a8 been laid from strong freeze, and vithed cm the eal. torial 1s Will be grail wit jens. mre of visiting the park and induigin, i graceful and invigorating exercise of skipping o'er a + sea of ice.” Masonic ELxction.—On Sat comma eat ington Naval Lodge, N« flere were selected, for the ‘oranl| Master, Warden James Vi Warden, E. Bury; Secretary, T. B. Wm. M. Hutchinson; urday eveni on of Wash 4, the following of- Ging M: James ©. Dalia; ‘million; Junior ide for the amonatdae Mr. A. P. Clark said if the bill appropriated 000 for arrearages he will vote for 11, but if that amount included the amount for this year Ser saintly obyrot Datton said that he because it was a compromise measure, bat becauee it was right. A.P Olark moved to refer the Committee 009 Schools. the colored schools Tiler, Willam id not vote for Messrs. Coyle & Tow- ivenia avenue, He ciaimed thar ‘were entitled to one-third the reference of, Ptaa—s. Mr. Parser, in explaining Bis vote, said tha Oe FROM Tas Navy Yaao—4 the fi Jonger required after the Sist instant rf is thought by mavy that Secrmary Wellies Das deemed it bis daty under the retrenchment Tesalution of Congress to cariail cae force. ‘Ibe number to de disotsrged in tne ordaxace entemployed,em bracing 13 from the labarstory, department is 143, over Ralf the forces a: pres- 14 from the gun carriage shop. 47 from the machine shop, &nd G) Iaborers. I: is lik+iy on ip the other departmen:s those te be dis- ar = og (ake off more (haa one-fourth of m ber. iderable feeling was occasioned tn the yeare Bas been silowed the workmen pe ly) to to leave work, migbt bow ecto the smite and patinters—to the frst to extinguish thelr fires, sad to the latter to re- | tur the paint kettles tothe shop In one of the sbops @ rule has also beso promulgated that the workmen shall not bold convarsa:ion together during working bours. ait Fine axpD AcoIDest.—This moraing shout 10 o'clock, & fire occurred in a two-story frame Bouse belonging to awd occapied by a colored woman named Jnctods Ford,ow the nortn side of G street, betw id And 4b strescs, and it quickly spread to the adjoiniug house, | on the west, owned by the same party and oc. eupied by a Mrs. Burns, ana also commaai- eated to a house on east side, Occupied and owned by a colored womsa wamed Eliza Smallwood, Ap alarm was at once sounded, andt pararns of the city as well as of the Government department was quickly on the ground and at work extinguishing the flames, Which bad got well — the roofing Ta: which will probably cover her loss. As Col bia steamer, No. 3, was om the way to the fire, and crossing B strest north, at North Capito! stree rT. Noble Bseset:, the fireman, was jostled trom the engine, and bad bis head badly cnt, as well ax being otherwise injured ust as this alarm was being tarned ip, the wires were broken on 6/D =treet, near L. by a tree wBich had been cut down falling on it. rie ewes Baste tee Tux PoTrowac.—The channel of the Poto- ton took @ position in | Mee, pronounced yesterdey, was again ated those who voted | Diccked up w: drift ice }: prevent the Alexandria and Washington ferry steamere runt to-day. The wind ii from the South, and the prospects favorable x. Parker, who bad saved | for a speedy aud free course. the bill, while a few of those who stood out against the Dill asserted that he should be read Mr. Jonnson, the colored A! Riley's Wharf, yesterday afternoon, the schooner Ocean Wave, Uspt. Neale, arrived from Havre-de-Grace, with 100 tons ot coal for Lavrie. From the same poi Capt. Trader; and Camp Nero, Capt. S: were tngged down om their way to Cone , Capt. Boxwell wood for market, Zant, from Baltimore, have wharf since our Inst re- a id as the members wore | river. iret named was heard to | say tbat “somebody will catch n—1 at the next | meeting of the Seventh Ward Club” The | 2nd schooner V news of the passage of the school and appro- riation bills was soon om the street, and no ttle joy was expressed, especial | those who were so much tnterested as to have contemplated a blue Ubristinas. —s—_ Tom RRLIRF OF THE PoOR.—Last eveninga Georgetown Ice Co. ‘was held at the Navy Yard Odd Fel- | lows’ Hall, tor the purpose of initiating meas. | ures to relieve the Called to order by Berk. motion Mr. S.A The scooner Mary arrived at Fowl | port. The intter vessel was in a sinking con- dition hed t not been for the cargo of ‘wood bad on board would doubtless have sunk. The schooner Baxter is at Alexandria, with merchandize for the Washington and —_e——_. THE CHURCH oF THE Ica TION.—This juated at 2th street | West, Is to be dedicated thisevening. The ser- vices, which will be interesting im the highest degree, will commence at haif-past seven O'clock, and it is hoped and expected by the congregation that the friends of the church in + ail parts of the city will grace the occasion by thelr presence. Considering the limited number and means composing this organization. it 18 a credit mot only its merits one of w hich our citizens may well be proud. 4n addition to its beanies of archi- tecture, it has been appropriately decorated for the Christmas season, ind when to these aitractions is superadded good music mud en- leriaining addressee, we kDOW LO more suit- able and pleasant way of spending Christmas eve than in attending the dedicatory exercises seat DoUrLe PRESENTATION.—At noon to-day, the clerks of the Keoord and Pension Burean, Surgeon General Office, preeented to Mr. J. Price Kepner, the worthy Chief Clerk of the b-division, & full sett of “Ubam- consisting of ten yol- 'y bound. Mr. Kepner bas portant branch ae organization. ‘The cus: manner of pre- sentation was somewhat modified. Instead of peech making, were presented with a letter sontaining the autographs of each v1 urgeon Gensral’s Uilice, was most agresably surprised oy § Christmas pree- erks of Mis section, (preseated bape of a magnifi- half a dozen heavy —_—-——_— Tux Denouitioy or THE PRNITENTIARY BuiLpine.—At the inte City Hult meenog tor the relief of the poor, Mr. Wm. D. Wine «ug- gested that if the work of tearing down tbr Arsenal Pepitentiary building could be given to the unemployed poor, it would be of great service to them at this inclement season when labor is so scarce. In pursuance of this idea, commandant at the Arsenal, in reference to the matier. General Ramsay stated tha: he could take no stepejin the matter until after | the 7th of nex! month, the time when tne three | Mouth contract of Mr. Stockbridge for doing the work expi At Uhat time it is probable that an arrangement can be made for giving vork to the unemployed poor, and the dis- ta A Foor Race ny Laur Lictt.—About 9 o'clock last night, two gentlemen, while en- gaged at an evening party pear the foot of 9th street wharf, made up an impromptu foot hundred yards, which ic was agreed sbould instantly take place. Accord- ingly the party and ther friends repaired to Kiver street, between $th and 10th, and the sppoiated each of whom took Ris stand and jd lamps to guide ihe racers. Near the close, one cf them rap into a wazon of the Washing- ton and Georgetown Ice Company, which smal), though it was contended for with as much earnestuess as if \t had been of vast im- portance. ae See ae CHARGRD WITH BREAKING Oren A Letra Officer Nelson toox into custody yesterday af- ternoon ® soldier named Joseph Honeenger, barged with brenking open a letier which had been entrusted to his care by a fellow- } soldier pames Harvey May. The scoused was hair appointed Messrs, Ramsdel}. Cole, and | taken before Justice Hazard, when it was ‘Abbe, a Committee toxuggest amendments tothe | stated m evidence that May had had & “slight constitation. A motion to hold dail meetings during the holidaye was rete) the Evangelization Committee. Misundsretandiag ’ with « Miss Mary Barch, and in order to conciligte matters wrove her letter of ‘soft contents,” strengthening the eae with an enclosure of eight dollars, Thia THE Wassincton ‘Suarine Park.—The | @piatle was placed in the hands of Honeehger iste heavy tall ei snow bas inerfered mate. rially with the prosecution ef the necessary improvements at the Washington Skating jirectors, Rowever, have been un- remitting in their exertions, and, notwith. standing the above dra the work so far forward to be turned in from the cans] on Saturday af- ‘clock yesterday the |, the wSler beg about eight for delivery; but Miss Burch denies that the money was in the letter when she Tecetved it, and returned the letter with a tart reply to tae Anxious plaintiff. There being no proof ot the guilt of the accused, he was discharged. bir eB Ea PRESENTA TION.—The esteemed manager of St. Dominick’s schools, South Washington, was this morning the recipient of @ Christmas resent, im the shape uf au elegant and costly Uitmonce. from the puptis of St. Dominicr’s Male School. The presentation speech was aracefuliy made by Master William Whalen, one of the pupils, and wi reverend genUeman in ith instruction. After acknowledging im feetimg terms the zeal and energy of the teachers, Messrs. Krosty and Vanehan, the reverend gentleman concluded by bestowing his blessing on his youthful but atientive auditors. a Tux SoOvpiens’ AND SarLons’ Umit Meeting of this association was beld last F oth. Atter some remarks by Major Morse and Capt. Manning, the Union adjourned. ee APPEALED TO CouRT,—Joseph Gerhardt, a restaurant keeper, doing business in the sey- enth precinct, & bearing before Justice Walter yesterday, on the charge ef selling for | liquor without @ license, and was fined =20, from which decision eatertainmentg was ils Of the je secaen tetas ime reese C8, ex Programuie was carried out gave general court. RESULTS oF ADVERTIXING Ix THE Star.— Editor Star: Stop thatadvertisement for “Boy Wanted” I b@ve received one hundred and five answers, and eleven persons! Sinan? Se Se TARRE WILL BE A MRETING of the citizens of were | the Third Ward at Tem; Hall on Thurs- doy, at 12 0’clock m form ao association . auxiliary wo the Provident Aid Association relief of tbe poor, be MARRIED. _ PARKER-SACKETT. On i Charlee H. Bs iat ran ges Army LET adazhter of the Tate Col, 8. Volunteers, as telligencer Butiding, Ment of artictes eui'acie tor Holiday Gitts. aod St. Jown’s Oureon.—Basy Ran: tbe cheapest also, is a: Lieberman's, corer Gay ergiged Nimth and D streets. 2 States Clozht twern 3d ana dy rices dewn to geutte- | aressed by the ot ie ; abd afer hen cannot fail to be pleared alibe wee tec wenn har en superior quality of ‘heir goods and isBingly low price of them. illegal, : teehee) Letter trom Hon. H.R. Huriburd, Comp. Lge tmeecerr a 4 ler of the Currency, Wasainuton, Octod-r 2, ts07.—Dear Sir; 1 a 1B receipt of your lever of the 30xh ultimo, ip the receiving of parcels containieg uak values, Without charge, as generally practi by the banks, authorized or permitted by Sec porety Qnd if s0, are the Stocmnolders Tespou- st for t N wherein the N: are authorised to of debt; By receiving deposits; by baying and selling exchange, coin, and bullien: by foan- j jpg Money on personal security; by }maegargnad a e pomine waesee ee GEORGETOWN ADVERT there privalezes, but uething more. 1: may be A LECTO claimed thats bank MAy receive packages of | 1 BY MAD valuable securites, plate or other things, for sate Keeping, under (he power granted to ja ceive “deposit=”” But the term “deposits” | Brace « Drug Store, corner of Wash bi valuables may be a convenience to the Durest- ors. Stockholders, and castomers of a Bank, To ‘Dut it is not im the slightest degree & Decessary Buren Sets. Tete-a-t: incident to the business of banking. But there | Maich is @ direct limitati to the scr of these mei- Becei dental ‘powers, “4 laugenee Immedintety Tomes Kets. Toy Satves and Forks and Spoo following the grant, incidental powers neces. | Ty)cie. Boxes. Smoking sts sary 'o carry on the business of banking by . discounti hibited. ‘The enumeration of powers con- | ,PLATED WARE ferred includes the power to loan money on | x “personal security.” Josning money on real just a8 directly prohi! been done in so mavy words. The rale then, | is that a bank can exercise only such powers r and =ball do all im my power to discontage it; | { be supplied will and, under certain circumstances, might be | PHITETPPL Frosch Hate compelled to proceed agaimet a bank for @ vio- | Georectown.' Hotels and a may be «1 part of the banks. J.S. Norns, Esq.. Cashier First National other yaluable packages are respectfully | called to the above letter from the Comptrolier > blew : of the Ourrency. Concurrent opinions by | Barracks. ni . Va..on the cor several eminent jezai gentlemen haye also | ucr of Payne and Gronoco <treets, to wit been given. Ip consequence thereof we do net feel justified in longer assuming tne re- — lity of the custody of auch articles. deposits now in our possession, at their con- Merino Shiris and Drawers, 50, ) 4 Sl. Good White Shirts, trom 9 cents up to Capt. € $2.50. Good warm Gloves, from25centsup | de 20-41 Buresn BR. F and A. & this it differs from all hair dyes. By its use | Sry oN luxuriant growth is guaranteed, and gloss are restored. Qne triai will cnuse you to say this of Nrs.S. 4. A (tew style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (1m one et we within ten days after the ec Emporium, 235 Pennsylvania svenue, near | QALE OF _UNSERVIC 120M street, and procure season tickets for the oa . Park. Yeu can also procure there the finest wy DETet Qtages Skates at the lowest New York prices. 192; | yyy SY B at Barr's, corn CITY ITEMS GEORGETOWN. te, SemueeIehet-.The preparations Affairs in Sevown. ‘Obrist nes a still going 00: the day draws | ‘kesr ro Tun Woaksouse._ Mer Dy Bearer and nearer, the parchssersst G82- | Cuopnirgham yrserday evening condaciad b tlec's Se Tosbing in with imer-ase Of ROxietyY | the 9p, Jon house & Woman va aT % to be waited ou. “To-morrow tmere will be & Hashes, woo was ce, mad tote Beetry time indeed; & universes! smacking of | mp, came be for. lips over Gantier’s glorious champaen-s sod | Poy ne sherries, as also the Specially seasonable ege- ROrg 8nd mince-pies’ the which may be ea-tly secertet: come from Gauvers, gt —— a to rave thirty per cent. ° ly Rave Pumerry Cpristmas, "for which Gaater can ‘Gay eveoing sipped ang prepare them. & wpoo the pavement, disiocaumg bis abou). Tax Stock of Fancy Goods. Notions, Toys, | ¢*F Dove. Woolen Gooas, Hostery, Gioves, Shawis. Hats, SaLzor Rear Estates —Mr. Tonos. Dow. Bont “ Fire W. rks. &c., in store 302 Bat, | lng, suctionrer. yesterday sold on the prem. ‘Will cull be ecié r-sardiess of cos’. fora few | ie. lote 6 and 1%, im “Peter's Square,” fron: before moving. Score for rect. | ing heart on the ana Unio Cana, sale Es a ey ing 8 depth of 1:0) feet toan alley, to Mr. T. A to.avail themseles of the 10 | Newman, for $21 per tront foot Scu' by Henning, coroer Tue Frovr Magxer.—Ti *t. and Maryiaud avenue, had Deiter do sa, iy be quoted as follows: SuperGar, Temoves verySoon to No. Sil 7M st, In- | Cut Extra, S104 to SII: Extra, 811 x ly, S134 10 Sl4y. Toe price of when, —e Were there any op the market would corres- CHRIstTMas Pauemyte.—The largest assort- pond with the prices paid in Baltumore. Were to- preparing tor Obrieumas py rimming with evergreens, dc, St. Joho's Ep:scopal Church, on te corarr of Po oms. apd to sirerts, Rev. Mr. Perrmebi-f pastor This evening, Sabbato sch ol chsidren of This cbarch will mee’, whem they will be ad- toe Rockey onarges ARCY, ROG WAS sO! HY "he justice to ne for Ber Cbri-im Femain for thirty AND FELL —An ot ooiwred man, Mabooey. in the -mpiey of ue ouping down Freq. Hance & Uo, tog mt ich @ low tizare tua’ *ppropriate exercises will be tne of bancsome presrots from = Owriotes Chrietamas services will he bela in this char to-morrow & 1! o'clock, When the pastor will the aston- s which they ared.eposing tre . Gone OvT—The sweamer Empire, Onp ar Tuwascry Der arrMest, Ojice of Comptrot- “iy gone out, with s cargo of merchan- w York MankerT.—The market was crows OTMing by those seeking the materia} tor wiry Obrisimes diner, and sales were te brisk. Obristmas trees were at @ pre. Mmiom. There wit! be no market to-morrow. The Cawal —ice breakers were this morn- eafety I ing +et to work, drawu by ae ae eee bresking the tc» upon the cxmal, * aT wettisaen aeemeel Menke | cose Beton, Gnd. they Gooseeaee haem. United with ‘The boats on this level are to be thiren wp pecified and mitra ‘powers. ihe apper level, preparatory to drawing the ional Currency act defines these powers, | WS!er off 8nd cleaming oui the canal upon Ris Banking Associations | lower level. xercise wader this act i Canis? Ontacn —io CON sq RENCe Of the incidental powers as shall be necessary | P&S! cold weather, the plasterers were unabie the Dusivess of banking by dis | to plaster the barement #f this charch, on the negotiating promissory nozen, | corver of Conzreesand Beall stree'e: Bence the Is of exchange, and other evidences which you ingaire, “Is A Nationa! Bank may exercise any or a!? of RE WILL BE DELIVERED GB WILDELRE in Mark J on Christmas Admission #1. Tickets can be jetzerots's amd Eilts” Masic Btores. and Adetinive, well ascertained meaning, Sses- | High «treets. Georgetown. ished by custom, and authenticated by judicial decisions, and is limited in the sense | (~SEISTMAS PRESENTS in ‘bit 48 used Dere to deposits of money LADI£8 FURS! pay on demsod. If it means avything | FURS RE MRL More than this, it may include anything o> | GREAT ASSORTMENT AT LOW PRICES, everythg. If it would imclude sliver plate, All the Novelties of the senso road: itmight include cotton or tobacco. which would | on at ass be absurd. The practice to which you reter |‘ 18-1w* 1a Georgetown. cannot, then, be sanctioned by this parti-aiar H power granted OLIDAY GOODS, Bat can it be sanctioned by the authority con- — pec Fi le sanh-gor such bp sew heed F. M. LAZENBY, 124 BRIDGE STREET, sbal necessary to carry on the buviness of * ‘ 4 banking,” &c.! 1 think not. The custody of GEORGETOWN, D. C., just opened a of Fancy Goode acd xox, Ash Bold: x Colo; re and Barkets, Toy Tes. Seis, Dinner Sets, fave, and French China, Spittoons, Fancy Toit Sete, Motto Ooffeee, WHITE FRENCH ¢ BINa TY notes. drafts. bills of exchange, P scblets—Chany &c.: is it wecessary in order to do any portion of | ms, Gow .. . a banking busivess. Evidently not tne prac pany - A te as Wicahiumoae Hee, the horized by | PLATED W {RE TABLE CUT(-EBY—Bri- No if is said about | nevertheless it ie | ted as though it hs | assortment of Toys. which | a prices.and to which Liuvite t a ring at reduced taption of the j public before purchasing else granted 1s 8; \y probibited. is view = ye of the case, I have no Resitation in saying | F-tient______ Seugmeen, B.C that. in my a. it z vag conn i pb GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. ion of ‘he provisions of the Natiwaai i . sau ot S. 3 Miscellaneous valuables. | FLANNELS. BLANK EES. ont wieny other ort to the bank, and in ibe mesure Se ea stciane Oaleae tthe val Flannels, 125 are fort throu; carelessac«s or dte- | eed Line Collars. ry te hones; ofa bank of F OF clerk, the pMioers Gloves. white and colored. st sis, OR are undoubted! je; an Practice has | termined to r: tok. ‘offer er been sanctioned by the board of directors, they | gains to all who favor pa ea of ‘Will be held itable: and as they are the agents po 30-Im* 101 . st.. Gent 2 Do Of the stockholders tn ma the affurs of | ‘ Bridges _ x the bank, I do not quest jt that the stock- OOD NEWS —The = holders would im the end be required to make | phe gee pba ying ne 00d the resulting loss. | highly appreciated BREAD tn this 1 think the custom s very hagardens one, | Pit!) appreciated 3 The families eke reaser, ion of it< charter,a course which 1 hope | moderate rat oided by voluntary action on the | Very respectfally yours, ie I. ecnten, Compirotler Bank, Baltimore, Maryland. The attention of depositors of bonds and 4 Hospitel Wards. 6x20.» fect high. 1 Heady narters. six20. 18 feet high. i. 1 Oat House. Jal. 9 feet high 1 Ambulance. 1(2) bores Wagon, 1 Sesven » LCart.3 sete Barnesa, amd a large lot ¢ uped bUFeGU stores, consisting of Stov venience, before the first day of January, 1-6". Pipe -Eltows, Agnicultaral Implements and Od W.S. HURTINGTOS, urnitare ‘Terms : Carb m Goveroment funds. Cahite Sit atineek Dank, Bullding- to beat the risk of the purchaser from day sale ae my ag ro gm ad order of Brevet Brig Gen. 0. Brows, Be Onder ot Ere vet OE Roky WHITE, fr. Mr. and D. 0. Dis. of ¥ | 10Ts ure requested te withdraw such | | i j } Tre Oriernal Franc’s Pric 18T—Good h 75, # cents, vton Socks, from 6 cents per pair up; aud 7 OF OBDNANC! all other things im his line cbeaper than any | PPCBLIC SALE OF ORDNANCE STORES other bouse im this eizy, at (4 7th street, Bee | Bras tween D and E, three doors above Odi F lows’ Hall. Recoliect No. 40 ner, Navy Derarturst. @ xerox City, F 1S, WRTT.S H ba sold st public suction to the hizb- ers,on THURSDAY. the isth day of J » Barracks Ev 12,181: parse ier Its Goop Errxors ARE PerManeNt.—In Na rdnance Stores, compowsd | rt of Shot. Shell, Canister, Oid 4 arringes, Skot Gust, Bites, Axes, Watet Beli», ns Improved | and Cartridge Boxes. atural color pe ol ite.) Dvery Droggist sells it. Price One | . 7:7: Cash. and the Sherwine they will raver to the Government. ——__e—__. - leit “HA. WANE, Chief of Brea SkaTING Pank.—Go to Cronin’s Skatorial — BLE QUARTER “MASTER STORES vision o 498 SkxvENTH sv REET. For Alexander's best | 3. arm kid gloves, castor cassimeres, buck and Berlin pa 8 Sot or Spnccer mney s, Spores, Fated a6 w Pare: cal at A. Bnser’s, i Bowens strest. | SFU Ny cee eee cat Mabe ar linen and paper collars and cuffs; for 3 Gpries Masons. shirts, drawers and hosie call at A. Bavei in Bookstore, where all goods are sold for one | 1 Stram gWorthington 2% W price only. Also, shirts made w order at the shortest 5 r re ness, rs 3 do. Bodies unfinished, 253 Sets Wheel do... Ty, in great wari Wtwo horse Ambulances. 252. ts Wheel Am'» New Store, late Ballnntyne's | }'Stoom Engin. or Harness ‘agon Wheels 2 Wages Tongace, 2 Ambulance Whe le Pump, tice. 1L3at 1 Lilting Forge do., pre aes) ‘ower Punch, 8 a0 Ibe. Scarp Tron Great Repvctiex 1x Prrces!—Contem- fae ee ting to change Our business we will sell, price. $10, all pants from #3 to $6, heavy is at 2, and all omer 004s in proportion, Ba of 7th and Esta, 25,1: rpeessciiy DEPARTMENT, ‘ ov EM! * ASMA, . ing Goods cheaper tan any house in this + A... L SWAMP OANA ae aH il

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