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atiation of Officers. Por a week part the officers ofthe Grand Lodge | of Gna Petiows of the District of Columbia, ’ Iipwe have been engaged in installing officers of the LO CAL N EWS. Lodaes for the presentterm, which 7 The follow- The Protection of Americans Abroad—Mas« Meeting at Carrel! Hall, Last evening al and enthusiastic mot ing Was eld at Carroll Hall to give expression vews im regard to m of mat THE EVENING —= 6th of June nex! F!S.: Benj. Gittings,’ Treas ‘onimittoe—P. Ge Jonn G. | Howfason, Hunt. J. H. Daniel. rab een al ati | _ Washington, No. ¢—J. C. Stewart, Wo Gs J. Were chown: S. Botway, V.G.: A. A.D FS; HB. ‘ Hon. Richard Wallach. Arneld, R.S.; Andrew ‘Jackson, Treastirer; Ss. ome Bae: S hs, TPomas Ancvell. Dr. | op. “Murray, Chaplain; School Committee -P’ * Aug. Davis, Audrew Jackson, Amos bad, Autoue Eberley, Gol Vegetables, c.- rw Com — Crampton, — Wat- kins, P. H. Shutz. Harmony, —Henry Turner, N.G.; W. P. Alien, V. FS: W. a Scott, RS; Win. Young, .j, School Com- mittee—F. 'Prosperi, G. H. Thompson, Z. Turner. Columbia, No. 10.—R. C. Hewett, N. G.; Geo. F. Timms, V.G.; R. W. Barker, F. 8; “Joan A. Moulden. RS: Samuel ‘Wise, Treas.: School Committee—Wm. R. MeLean, Samuel Wire, Henry Trine Union, No. ¥ Carrigas. V. G: Martin, R. Friend=hi Max Bock, H. Sweet, RS; B.A. Ki 3, School * ro ee—Wm. 8, Graham, M. Kelly, R. A. asford. Covenant, No. 1%.-C. H. Laurence, N. G.; or, VG: JH. Darne, RS; G. F. able Great Br without seized on the i; bbl: tit has t West at Dublin: t viding for the recey zens, failed to perfect elaring them free from save to the United States, been conflict: the right evidently have not per Ib. terick, F.S.; Vincent Shinn, Treas.; School Committee Tohu N. Fowler, Joseph F. Burch, Joba Q. Larmon, Beacon, No. 15—Geo. E. Falconer, N. G. . . V.G.. 8. BE. Paunce, FS: H. We.; Terrapin, $10 while the Hives and libe oft : R.S. N.Mallikin, Treas.;School Com- teen eopardized, &e.: followed by re<ole F y that tne te the time fur the nation tot “GUS B. W. Reed, J. W, Colley, H.B. ress whether it will suff: opolis, No. 16—W. A. Yates, N. G.; Jno. - Falconer. V..G.; Wm. J. Brown, R. Ss Jos. T. Ford, F. 8; 1 Deming, Treas, School Committee—D. D.’Clark, A. Davall, 1, Dem- ing. Excelsior, No. 12—~Thos, &. Scrivener, N. G.; Meir Ww branch of the Bal head of eT, con stricken off the list Centre Market To-day. THE COURTS. ' SITY 1 i beet aie nes t, Balse Station: iden. Pik Urneurr Cover, oF sey 5 Mex! 3 5 > easiness rm, More Be, Yoo | Gaeta Sore be) 10d wt. t Game, $1.00; Chickens, $1a1.0 per pair: Partridges, $4.50’ per doz.; Pigeons, $1.50 per doz.; Rabbits, oper r Prairie Chickens, $1.25 per pair, Apples, 60a80c. $1 per an do., 50c.5 i dow ling, rotatoes, oie Gi Jacob | Onions, $1; Parsnips, se. ~ An: | bunch; Cranberres, We. per d .; Cabbage, 10a20c. per head; Turnips, duadc. per pk; Hominy, lc. at; Dried Apples, tc. per peck; Ruta- ‘We. per peck; Carrots Mc; ach, S0c.; Dried Prunes, 2c. per Ib: Dri 5 25c.; Filberts, 25c.; English Wal- ants, We. Almonds, 50c,; Cocoannts, ic. each; Peanuts, Sc. per Ib.; Hickory Nuts, $1.20 per Wainuts, fang geo fail gal fo: lone; Oranges, 75e. per ‘mons, be.; White Beans, Se. per qt; Gorn, Meal, 31.3 81.40, fF bushel: Shipstnff, 6iaMe.; rownstuff, Ge ; Middling, %ic.; Shorts, 45¢.: Corn, shelled, $1.15u$1.30; Cor per Oats, $1.35 per cwt; Straw, $1.90; Buckwheat, sc. Fish.—Runch Fish, 50¢.; Codfish, Flounders, and Ha&dock, i2c. per 1b.; Halibut, %5e.; White Fish, 20c.; Salmon Trout, 20¢.; Smelix, 25¢.; Blue Fish, 15c.: Lake Pickrell, We.: Lobsters, ee eae Tre Pont oy Rocks RaILnoan.—To-day, Deputy Marshal Phillips summoned twenty men from which to select a jury to condemn «0 much of the land of the Gales estate as is re- quired by the Metropolitan (or Point of Rocks) paces meage weangirp es Kimber having tank | was torn down ny the authority of the de- | Pocit'with tein for due previous sex monthe GEORGETOWN. ——s—— For New Yor«.—The steamer Empire. Captain Price, has gone out with merchandise for New York. New Onoan.—The Masonic order here have lately received from Mr. John F. Ellis, one of S. D. & H. W. Smiths’ lodge organs, which bas been placed in their hall on High street. Drover’s Rest.—The sales at the above named place yesterday. were 275 head of eattue; at £6a$2.50 per 100 pounds: 200 sheep, at 1.500 $5 per herd, and a number of cows and calve at from $40 to $30, EBxinerxe tax Drivers Ur.—The police Officers this morning took before Justice Buck- sed, "the case “Or | ‘THERE WILL x Wo suRvices in St. John’ Mattingly ct. cl. vs. The Enterprise Insurance | Church, corner of H and i6th streets, to-mor- Company of Philadelphia, was continued. | row. Some necessary alterations in the far- After most of the testimony had been taken, ib | maces having been going on during the past ‘Was discovered that the pleadings were incom. | two weeks, the church is too cold and damp to plete, and the plaintiff was granted leave to | be used. By the kind invitation of the rector amend his declaration, the jury was discharged, | of the Epi 'y, the coi tion of St. John’s and the case continued. will worship at the F ny, where there Brady vs.Gibson. Mattingly and Fradley. | will be two services in the morning, viz: a cel- Verdict for plaintiff for $37.90, with interest | ebration of the holy communion at 9 o'clock, from date of notes and costs of protest To | and the usual morning prayer at 11 o'clock, enable the defendant to file his bill in equity | withasermon ateach service. Tne Washing- for relief against the verdict and judgment ren- | ton City Convocation will hold a public nie+t- dered, the Court directed a stay of execution | ing at the Church of the Ascension to-morrow for ten days, evening, at Tig o'clock. The Rev. C. M. Park- Solomon J. Fague vs. Charles Kimball; J. | man will preach the sermon McOlary Perkins ys. Baptist Home Missionary Society; same vs.5. R. Gregory, and Blanchard vs. Clark; were continued by the Court, less 10 per cent,, $10.80 net. & good Double raharm ys. Hopkins. Fendall and Cox. This it, at Henning’s One Price Store, corner 7th ie an action ef trespass brought by George F. | street and Maryland avenue. Graham against Geo. W. Hopkins for tearing ae eoegaereee down a fence on Ma prope: damages claimed Ovr $2.50 Werre Suirra at $2.25 each. or ‘$50 Verdict for plaintiff, one cent damages. | g95 per dozen, in order to reduce our stock. A. ‘inghan vs. Carroll; Atkinson & Hewitt | Saks & Co., 517 7th street, between Louisiana vs. Merrick; Hughes, Denver & Peck vs. Ca- | ayenue and D street. bell: same vs. Owen Faller; were all continued e Vourt. Lad: Geese, 1a3.v0 per pair, Pheasan' per peck; lery, Se. Ruricy, Valentine Arnold, who bad neglected to number the Wagons, for which they had to pay $1.25 each, Mr. Deiosse, who bad negiected the malver lonzer than the other, was fined $5.50. Sate or Prorrety.—Mr. Thos. Dowling, has sold at private sale, the western by: No.3, in Beaty and Hawkin's adc Georgetown, improved by a larre property having 8 front of ide of ist street, by a depth of 15) and lies between the property of Joba T. Mit chell and James S. Welsh. Sold to Joba T Mutchet! for $3,500. Maxker To-Day.—Beef, best cuts, Dest Isc; Mutton, 16%; Veal, tun the: Lard, the.: Turkeys, 250 In: isn$t.25 per pr. Butter, 30c.: Exes, te.; Geese, $1.250$1 50; Rabbits, Pariridges, $4 per dozen; Apples, Tadic. per peck; Onions. x per peck; Cabbage, lic. head; Turnips, Joc. per pk; Trish Potatoes, S0c. per peck: Sweet Potatoes. $1 per peck: Celery, Ite. bunch. —---e—_ MELTON Surta, Coat, Pants and Vest. Price Senemeniamenet Jeweiny.—Coral Setts, Jet Setts, Button be mf Mary A. Young. Totten | setts, Garnett Sette, two hundred new styles and Bradley. This is an action by plaintiff to | Steeye Buttons, Studs, Rings, Chains, Buckles, Tecover damages for an ejectment from house | Silver Plated Spoons and Forks, received wns of defendant. The testimony was taken for the | morning at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, plaintiff, and the case continued. No. 438 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44 and To-day-—The case of Phoebe A. Kelsey vs. | gth streets. ry A. Young was resumed, and the testi- mony for the plaintiff being closed, Mr. Brad- | THOSE WHO ARE DEFTROUE of becoming thor- ley, ‘for the defendant, stated that he would | oughly qualified for business may still cain ad- prove from a survey made of thie property in | mission to the classes just formed at the open- 1867, that part of the house, 557 I stree’. stood ing of the winter session of the msolidate over the line of the adjoming prope: :y, and | Business College, corner of 7th and D street:, they were notified to remove it, or it would be | Valuable prizes are offered in each of the de. torn down; that during the process of destrne- | partments for greatest improvement, to be tion, the furniture was removed from this | awarded March %th. The department of Ar. house with the full knowledge of Mrs. Kelsey | chitectural. Mechanical and Artistic Drawing, and Mrs. Young; that there was no trespass | under charge of T. C. Brecht, U.S, N., prom: by defendant; and further, that the vyal- | ises to be especially interesting. nation of the furniture was far too high, —- 2 —— The defendant then proceeded to the examina- | Iyterrat Patn.—The Trustees of the Freed- tion of their witnesses, upon the close of which | men's Saving and Trust Company, at ther the counselasked the Courttoinstruct the jury | meeting on Thursday, the oth’ instant, ® regard to what damages should be given. | voted to pay 24 per cent. interest to their de. ‘he Court instructed the jury that, if the house | positors {or all money which haye been a, by ear, $5.50 SSe. per ‘bushel; ’ Hay, per doz., $1 each. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. (TRE GREATEST BARGAINS YET OFFERED Just received at MILLER'S 101 Bridge stree.. 0" Bleached Shirting Muslins 10. 12‘: Androscogginds. a0 Ise . 4-4 Wam ‘Re. 4-4 Mew York Mille do, do.. 25¢ ie; the very aD ir re. ing = rg Winter Goods we ar: ling of at a= BENJAMIN MILLER. TLEYS PREMIUM STEAM itimore and Ohio Railroad, by the counsel tor the rail. | £T@amt, then she was liable for whatever | All money deposited on or before the third = to use his : damages was actually done to the farnitute by J ill be comaidered for ta- ANO CLEANSIN " to vay his Wm. J.spencer, V. G2 RH. @. Bouis, F. 8! | fot, Judge, Boulc, of Rockville, and Mr. W. | defendant or her agents, and the measure of | cosreay iB January will be considered depos. gl ye & svaeeve Ser. Jas. B. Royce, R. S.; John Shafer, Treas, Pig ye iS ae, Le? umber by | damages is the difference between the valne of | \ted'on the fine: of January, ersom st. Georgeto whe bave ieay Mechanic's, No. 18—R. Butler, NG; 0.0. | Mf Boia avid McClelland, AE Peat mn, | the furniture now and before the damages oc- | D. L. Eatox, Actuary. rebuilt 1866, and i* now that the 1 tive power shonid examine | Myers. V.G.: HG. Divine, R. BA W. Don. | 4; boven J enaie epee Pee THbee curred. The counsel then addressed the jury. pe NE scans os est and most complete estag!ishment into the abuses and erneities perpetravd on | Mideon, Fo 55 A. C. I ¥, Dreas; A. J. 1 2b. Sockeon PW Done Youn, MeChes? | Case stillgoingon. Tur Great Ciosixa-ovr BooxSare of | oft fala gectlon ST COU SET. st y Great Britain and provide a | Wheatley, eo School Committee—Jos. ney, MG. Kacey, al Ww bine wy 5 On Monday, Ann ©. Carroll vs. Baltimore | Mr. Judd will be continued this evening, at 370 Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds duae ia the beet Intions were adopted pg armen ge gine osm Pages being sworn on the ground, they returned'to | Md Obio Railroad, will be resumed. Fa avenue, ander the Metropolitan Hotel. So | "Vay thankful for past favors, the subscriber mery Blair was then inrodaced, | inal, No. 18—Jacob Miller, N. Gs J. H. | Oty Hall, wherecvidence Oy ss Te-day—No cases were tried to-day. Tich and varied a stock was never before offered | golicits the coutinued Costom of the cotumeanity ard spoke at length upon the merits of the r Wann he ey Cond, Faas, Nevem: F. Sa Foun | iotm as to the damage which wanwaten before | | The Judge recommended thedischarge of the | jn Washington. Private sales durmg the day. | “Goods received and returned by express with olutions. “| Wahl. RS; Chas. Just, Treas: Fred. Voigt, At the close of Mr. Blair's speech a } Gaviain: Rohool Geakmlstes—H.. Comradts, ad from Hon. Schuyler Colfax, 7 hrcattcouctipice ate weting sand | ‘The following ate the officers of the Encamp- allot whose | ments, now being installed: would be taken, are of for- Columbian, No. i—S. L. Hable, C. reigners, must | Sraith, H. P. John T. Chauncey, S. W. jons whocome | M. Maxwell, J. W.; Wm. R. MeLea fo us from abroud, or must protect them fully | Joun A. Moviden, Treas in the rights of citizenship, as it is the gi t Magnenn, No. 4—W. R. Newman, ©. P.: G. m that it protecis the poorest | }1. Dushanc, H. P.; S. Cross, S. Wa A. R. Me- s citizens as earnestly and | Intertt, J. W.: W. HL. Scott, Scribe; W.E. Richs y as the richest and most po as prompt to throw the sl 'y over all who have take fal. We | ards, Treasurer. id of our Ridgley, No. 5—B May, C. P.; Max Bock, our oaths | HP. HA. Gross, S. W.; G. F. Wetzrick, of Ailegiance in our courts as if (bey had been | 3. W.: B.A. Kidder, Scribe: George Rinehart, Bem c& our soil. i ‘ exsurers jon. Wm. le, of Missouri, was then m- |” Mt. Nebo, No. ¢—G: . Timms, C. P.; P. troduced. and spoke of phe right of the Govern | Shale Hs H. “A Dodson, SWlLr: ment te follow the citifen everywhere and as- | Pamphtey, J. W5 Thos. W sert his claims. * ‘Treas: Hon. Henry Wilson, of Mass, was intro. | 1 G!Ve™ Treasurers | duerd, amid tremendous applause. He sad They isd met together as American cirignc: | The Prisoner McCauley—Mis Murderous it Was no mere party assemblage. He be _ Attack Premeditated. every man God made had a right to hf The prisoner George McCauley, whose mur- t the pursuitof happiness, and whenever | derous aitack on the boy Thomas Kinley (who Re saw bts ee Te unled cpon, | was the prineipal witness against him) in the whether they battled for their mzhis in the | C°®Tt-Foom was noticed in the SraR.of yester- Green Isle or upon the banks of the Rhine in | 44¥. 1s now safely ironed in the jail, but needs the Old World. and the Carolinas in the New | Constant watching, as he is said by the guards World. In conclusion, Mr. Wilson said he | £0 be the best band to cut off irons that they bad @ voles and a vote, and as Jong as the life- | haveever had there: and he still evinces the bived coursed through his veins, he would lift t Tevengeiul spirit toward Kinley. on Ist street east. Alexandria, light. with 135 tons of rt. Capt. Johnson, oys' Havens, Capt ‘be the andy the stout ct and" necmear, k= following prisoners: Miss Davison, charged | Catt and get a castor Tr. ph, engineer in charge of the r ™ h " Work, testified that nearly 7 acres of this land | pajeutsare” 2elom for embezalement. Court ~~ 3 s % ® CRIMINAL COURT, Justice Olin.—Yesterday | attention of our lady readers for a moment iene ee ‘and For, whatag | {ter our report closed in this Court, the follow. | Wout ocean Na Public attention to the subdivided the property into lots forthe pur- | 1BE cases were disposed of: Wn. Marshall, | superior class of perfumes munufi Pose of disposing of it, were also present, and | Petit larceny: guilty. Lewis Fox, grand lar- | Joseph Burnett & Oo, Boston, W testified to the value of the land, &e. ni ee It will be recollected that the award made by | &t!Ity; jail two months. ajory last August when it came before the | giiceai, J and therefore it was neemeenry Coat ee; | Nicholas Foreman, assaultand batiery onan | monk, Amd what good honsekerps package of jury should be summoned. When the award in this case te made and confirmed there wit te | !ceny, molle nothing to prevent the company from proceed. i a wo months, sp re! ity: awhile? pelle ing with the work, which was commenced here | Wo mont y special reference to three things—First, purit: a vitae : p iths since by the the Equity Court, Justice Wylie—Yesterday, | second, delicacy of flavor; third, reasonable. | Of short breathing or dyspepsia’ bowels Sa iat etre pete sea drains SC the touts | ie eppainn Wee . Stuiart, guardian ad | ness in price. A loaf of cake, a cup of custard, | Copstl te ive pelle ng, ePerepeey 43 2) litem, to infant; defendants. blanc mange, or any delicacy for the table, Joslyn vs. Joslyn: Tux Riven Front—Hareey's Wharf.—Sauled } Oe!) ; —Schr. Elizabeth English, Capt. Sipple, for se Repairs hon : * fina) account of John'D. McPherson, advair is- | cessfully teaching by practical silustration, the Thomas, Cape, Cook ioe Hero de ora! | trator of Charles F. Robertson, deceased, ay. | att of cooker ilea— 5 i din re—extaw of Patrick Callan, deceased; ci- | ifiedly. He is particular not to use anything | Pee cenit peo er perp app ag tation mst Kate Callan, widow, to appear | poisonous or impure. Call npon any of the Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs, Union Bell, | letters of administration. Continued to Tues. | ge. and prove that we have written this for ' on, de. | ily and friends. « Burnett's oysters for market; Kitty Ann, Capt. Lauck, | °f the minor children of Robert Johnsen, de. from Great Chicomoco, with oysters for | Ce##ed; bond $1,600. with larceny; George Shiner, for assault and ee nvm ent —— ‘ost Otice address, Lock Box No. $0. ee Wee es, Ao: Ofice closes daily ‘at sunset, except Saturday, when it is closed at @ D.m. aul) om and Messrs. Clagett & A Worn wire THe Lapins.—We wich the A DBBESS TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBIL- ITATED whose sufferings bave been pre- tracted from bidden cautes, and whose cases’ re- gutre prompt treatment to render existence d tes ff you are suffering oF have. suMlered involuntary discharges, effect does it produce uppe Your geusral beatin? "Do You feel weak, de- thitated easily tired ? Does a little extra exertion Breduce palpitation of the heart? Does vour liver, Brurinaty organs, or your kidneye. frequently outof wider? layout uriuesemetinies thie esol § bot, tured by could not petit Iareeny; | do without them at our home, and they are to 3 ty; us a daily gratification. Now, we wish every usan Brockenborongh; grand larceny of lady whe: is interested in the culinary depart- 'y on account of her tender age. | ment, and what good housekeeper is not ! to officer; guilty; four months in jail. Same petit vee beautiful “Flavoring ageenen gi prepared Pros. " with such eare and purity by the same well John Williams, petit Inreeny; guilty; jail for | known house. The Extracts ar with isit rey settling? Ord So the top? Or ie'a satiment at th order extending time of | pends upon its flavor for its snccess, T 20 days from date. tracts are prepared for the purpose of m: OnpHane’ Court, Judge Purcell —First and | ing that desideratum. “Prof. Blot, now so suc- rushes of head? Is your Rens, Is 2%. mind conematly this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, mo tired of company, or life? Do you P ne, to gente bey eves rie ° thing make you start orgump? Is your "isthe lustre o qoupere r a? in our city, uses these Extracts and recommends them unqnal- ‘The bloom on your cheek as bright ert coal, for John B. Lord. | Proved and passed. pn and show cause why she should not take out | ruggists or good grocery dealers, buy a pack. : wer or dyapopaia. “Have you restless ni ts ‘our back . your knees Tribute'thie to dys orlivercompiainty so ‘Now. reader. selfs sreai diseases 2 01 the benefit of our lady readers who desire that ters, from Accomac; Johu S | 44¥, 14th inst., in order to furnish bond. i ie me aesizy shat wis, from Accomae, with | ©atharine Johnson was appointed guardian | their cooking shall meet the praise of their fam ing, soothing, but elegant beantifier of the hair, ma is too well known to need a word of co:mment iz prtnperers heyy nic Rape Sly engeoty aif | When he was first committed to jail, in-a | market; Sarah Jane, Capt. Cottonham, from St alet ith sible. With | 9reaue of gene of the rights of an ueitean tute “ither | Conversation with one of the guards be said | Georges, with oysters for market’ Sated Alexandria and Vicinity. eg gag rg ee the man. Did aheoederathome. they that he interded to plead guilty, and if the | Schr. Stephen A. Douglas, Capt. Lewis, down | The Journal of this morning says: Kalliston, the rich Cologne Water, snd Ea. | S8t. © tic, Addresses were also made by Hon. Janes | Judge gave him a light sentence be would tak, | the river ight. ue coente cometh greek: sate woenceod ths | Se Se Se ee es all our drug | tn veriect haniehs pod yg omy Kavanagh, of Montana: Hon. MO. Kerr, of | quietly; but if he gave him a large one he in. | - Fowler's Wharf—Arrived—Schr. Samuel | following indictments | vesterday: Acainst | "#ctSy It also o at all drug and fancy good: | plat of being melanchcly of monictacoe or cat Indiana; Hon. W. E. Robinson. of New York; | tuded to kill that boy at the risk ofhis life. All | Gilman, Capt. Keliy, from Boston, with ice for | Philip Kearney, B. F. Adams, and Thomas stores’in the United States. Providence Press, | pitation of the heart, They are never afraid Hon. R.'T. Van Horu,ot Mo: Hon. SF Carey, | this talk was, however, thought by the guards | the Washington and G. town Ice Company, | Ferry, for, the murder of Devlin, true bills. | Sore. in i iain , * | Cannot succeed in business, ghey don't become aad aa Olin; Jouton ihsonc at Coblaeeds: Cok, to be mere “blowing,” and no attention was | and furniture for city dealers. Against C. W. DeWitt, for receiving stolen (elias pigger Ain ee and ¢iscouraged; they are # polite and pleas- Hinton, of Kansas; and Hon. SS. Mar France that just bate e neate ann, the circum. | Crowds Wharf-—Sailed Steamer Enterprise, | foode—a true bill, Against Eugene King, for | yay wirs's cnoice, and the whole family | Sst i toe company Of Indies, and look you nd Hiiinois. Hon. W. E. Robinson read the Capt. Dotz, for Potomac Creek, with wood | bigamy—a true bill. Against John Bryant, for stance that just before ue was taken to the court room last’ week, @ slung shot ma written by Michael O'Brien to Charles Fra J Adams. from the jail in Man. previons piece of brick wrapped in a piece of te his being hung: also, the answer of onr Min- | ket wns found on his premises, it would seem ister to England. The readi e letter was | ‘hat his premeditated purpose was to avenge Listened to with profound in limself on this boy, wlom ke had persuaded Dr. Antisell offered a resol | to aid him in his e2ploite, Yesterday he re- pointment of a commit ked, on returming to his cell, that if they Fesolutions to Congress and would put the boy in the cell two minutes with which was adopted, and M him, they might then take him out and hang McCanabsn, Dowling, McGu him. Ob his way to the jail he stated that be ‘were appointed. had friends in the court house who intended to & number of letters endorsing the object of | Kill the boy, and the reason why he had not the meeting were received and read from Gen. | been kalled before was because it had been agreed eral Banks, Speaker Colfax, Senators Conness | Detween him and them that he should do it and Nye and Col. J. W. Forney. im open Court. He also stated when questioned Gen. Bankssays: “iam deeply interested in | by Warden ileustis and the guards that the the subject which will be presented to the | knife was given him bya colored boy in the meeting. and shall be happy atalltimes to give | Court House. A few weeks since he was in a it my warmest support, in ‘the full confidence | ¢*l! with @ prisoner who had on his legs the that the day is not distant when this most deli. | heavy Navy case hardened irons, which it was cate and difficnit of all international questions | thought could not be cut and yet, while the ‘Will be settled in favor of the naturalized cit | prisoner was asleep, McCauley cnt them off zens of the United States, and in the reoogni. | #nd threw them down a fine, tion of the just principles of public law solong| The Grand Jury yesterday made present- asserted by the American Government. I shal] | ™nts against MeCaaley, which will, proba- omit no opportunity w give it every support m | bly be followed by indictments on Monday, and my power. it is quite likely be may be “put through” next week faster than a prisoner was ever before. Tre Maxwwotu B L ror St. DoMINICR’s Se Cnveck—Mr. Joshua Regester, at his copper} Rien Scrxerx Covnt.—The following lively works, Baltimore, has finished, and yi fay | episode distinguished yesterday afternoon's shipped to this cit nt bell, ordered for | session of Alexandria County Court, Messrs. St. Dominick's Roman Catholic Chureh, Sonth | McKenzie, Berkely and Moore presiding. A Washington. Its weight is 4,000 pounds, which | jury being sworn t try an information against is considerably larger than any charch bell | Jobn Hodgkins for obstructing an offieer in the new in use either in Washington or Baltimore. | discharge of bis daty, Mr. George W. Rock ‘Those versed in such matters pronounce the | wn called to the witness stand, and was pro- tell a splendid casting, without the least flaw | ceeding to give his testimony, when, in tTeply to or blemish, and with’ a fine and melodious | a question from Mr. George Tucker, of coun. tone, much resembling that of the Ca sel for defendant, as to whether he knew Hodg- bell of Baltimore. The bell bear tin in- | kins, he replied ‘substantially that he was a scription. of which the following is a transla. | schoolmate of his in his youth. That after- tion:—«I praise the true God; I call the peo. | wards he lost sight of Hodzkins tor som- ten 2 T assemble the clergy: I lament tie dead: I | years. That the first time he did sve defendant way infections; I grace the festival; 1 | after this period, was on the occasion of a visit mourn atthe burial: Tabate the lichtaing: I | he paid toa Methodist camp meeting in ae de of dergoing repairs in to, under an imp tory to enterin races, ago it will be remem! then all further cin: fantry, preferred b: debted to the sutler iment, ands Kipple to enforce done. and forming presen TasuEce the Sabbath: I arouse the indoleat; | doun, that he there saw Hodgkins on the out- | sequence of this state of things, 8. F. Savage, | IDA, tbe only beloved child of Jemes F aba Mary for consultation, Establi 1 dissipate the winds; T appease the revenge- | side of the camp, wlling whisky, and that he | on D street, near Tenth, hae’ sold raore dea | Jape Gerdan, aged three years, four months an Au PRANS Shih Clouds Parown fal” The bell ie cerisiuly an elegant speci- | had with him cards, dion, and other gambling | 20 pairs of skates, and the crowd of par | Afteen days. ee ee Men of workmanship paraphernalia. Mir. Hodgkins, who was -itting | chasers Is increasing. He has a great varlety, Dearest Ida, thou has left ue, ing Goods cheaper than any house in this city. —e—___ in the rear of bis counsel at the time, ou hearing | which he sells at reasonable rates, hence the Bot “sie God thes haut bois a. at bis popular store, - ype heme Tne Teacuen’s Lestituts ov Waanrncton | the testimony aro-e, and with considerable em= | run on bis establishment, Now is the tanec, je can all our sorrows heal fe cg age ala CounTy.—Al a recent meeting of the Teacher's | phasis said, “You are a liar! Some cont Provide yourself before snow or a thaw comes | The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, | *Cvliect the No.—494. 241841; Institute of Washington county, D. C., fifteen | necessarily ensued at this interruption, to spoil the sport. at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents. , 7 - > Fazer, teachers answered ‘o their names. Afr read. | midst of which Mr. Kockappealed to th ——_e—___ aryland avenue, between eth andith atrestseast. | FOR Cntr. 8 AKD Fnostap | Ezer, ing the constitution, which had been adupted | for protection xs a witness. and then aske Axorurn Boat rok Next Skasox.—Mossrs, | The friends ond acquaintances of he family arere. | White's Exnbrocation is aspecific. Price $1 per At 4 previous meeting, quite a lively and ~ome- | Court bow it would fare with hin if A.W. Eaton and Wm. McDermott are building | *péctfully invited to attend without further no- | bottle. For sale at 424 Pennsylvania avenue what spicy detate sprung up about its revis- iwd tocheke Mr. Hodgkins. The rop! on Sd str: st, between K and L south. a boat | "C* between 4 and 6th streets. . and oth. Court was understood to imply its belie! hat such a thing would be very little I Hodgkins deserved. Mr. Hodgkius at this janctar Which they int hext season. and nd ers, desirin and Carmack claimed ristently son. lesers. Miller, Hardy, Mart M ncbes deep, choppers and provisions feloniously housebreaking—a true bill. ‘The D. Megan, Go put Danes, unde: Some of the Divisions of the Sons of Temper- command of Capt. Bracket, which has been une | Ae in this city have revived the custom of | DTUKgist sells it. Price One Dollar. and 7th streets,is now in com veer around from her moorings this afternoon. | 8uce of the fair ones is said to lend an intere: At the same point the yacht National ts laying : ene undergone caulking, repairing, &e, prepara _ i i vidoe eit ee oo by way of a joke, introdneed to the public in | _ Motrce To Srectat. Derosrrors.—The at ee hand-bill, fashioned after those used at the | Able packages is respectfully called to the le ‘Tnx Brntn at tan Oarrror.—Some days | theater's ‘the names of several estimable and | teF from the Comptroller of the Currency.Ho north wing of the Capitol under very singular | ,,The body of Edward Devlin, the murdered | Tent opinions by several eminent legal ze c Fort Foote soldier, w: F, earuiter sear the building, and Stee mak. | Mulltary honors, soldiers from Battery Rodgers | thereof we do not feel justified in longer a=xu ing some inquiries of « policeman took a seat, | Scompanying the remains to their list resting | {OF the responsibility of the custody of articles. On the retarn of the policeman to the place, the woman was missing, bnt in the!place she had occupied was found a newly born dead infant. N.C. t The woman was traced Lf marks of blood to shay the stand of the Metropol vet | M1 attendance at the th of January banquetin | | TAR Or1etNal FRANC’® Price List.—Good oe Aiier Descreemeey Mink Taan Lene || Wankitigthn, wes ta Alccandita gerisrdas cn | Mettae much cae Ueetere Coen eee ing the cartookahack. This afternoon, 17 i | # Yieit to his old friends. $1. Good White shirts from % cents up tw reported that heridentity has been discovered and that she is dead. ieee Case Disuissep—Justice Walter has dis- | “A hop in costume was indulged in on Thurs- | tween Dand E, three dors above Odd Fellows’ missed the charge of larceny against Lieut. E. . “) i e Asse: Hall. collect No. $94. D. Parsons and Sergeant Kipple of the 12h In- | iv, DEBE At the “Mansion House Assembly ae pears {rom the evidence that McCarty was in- } the circuit court of Fairfax county, vice Good- | whe trate ou Capri Hin ead tone nowledged the <ame, but instead of paying it when he received his Pay pocketed | per bund! wi it and bid defiance to the officers, when Lieut, By ee pS i i Parsons, as officer of the day, ordered Sergeant | gpa nig SUP nowse needs aid from the city, and —_—_. Tux SKATING Season. and is excellent for skating purpoxes. In con- | GORDAN, Suddenly. on the 9th instant, MARY ee Ee he as of 20 feet keel, 8 feet and it isexpected that she Will prove | Depiep ns Hote® Dorsey and the late Lorenzo | brated Gak Hall, 41 Seventh street, are sel- 1 them righ¢ in the face—none of your downcest looks prefer it. Mrz. 8A, Allen's Improved (new styl’) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in one bottle.) Every Take Your Cuoice.—Gray’s Patent Molded and all kinds of Shakspeare Collars, 25 cents per box at the celebrated Oak Hall, 461 Sev- enth street, opposite Post Office, 5 ‘Watt's bay. intersecting oth | Tecciving ladies as member of the Order, at IpLGs ar cantik | thelr Togular Lodge snestings anti the atone ble fion to the ceremon a and exercises of the evening. F repkieiner ae one Hit Rosin ba yet Guieourn ttly oF pert to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one ‘Diseases of ther 8 require the use of » di artic, HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTHACT BU CHU is the Diuretic. and is « certain cure for diseanvs of the Bladder, Kid ravel. Drop sy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gen- eral Debility, and all diseases of the Urinary Or gans, whether exi-ting in Male or Female. from Whatever cause originating, and no matter of how jong standing. ‘no treatment fe submitted to. Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are aup what is deemed a disreputable connection in a | tution of depositors of bonds and other yalu- S pared a Birt cee eg ays | well known citizens of Alexandria. H.R. Hulburd, heretofore published. Conc: interred yesterday with | Men have also been given. In conseq place. Depositors are requested to withdraw such de- F.M.Scott is promoted from clerk on the | Posit now in our possession, at their con veni- : ,. -* ence, before the first day of January, 15¢-. rs betweenjWashington, D. C., and Weldon, | &2¢ W. NS. Huntisonos, ilway postal head clerk, vice W.H. . ported from these sources, and the health aud hap. tan street cate ana | Eddins, salary $1,200 per annum. At Cashier, First National Bank. | PICS ‘snd thet of Posterity depends upen prompi wan lost. Sinoe then it Hon. William Smith; of this State, who was —_—-— Use of a reliable ret Helmbold's Extract Buch e,eatablished apwart teen yeaa. = °T. HEL MBOLD, Dra jet, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 Bouth loth street, Philadelp' eRe per bottle, of six everywhere. oc 2l-dawiy A T OF THE INTERIOR, D®?“QNiTEDST4 TES PATENT OFFICE, On the petition of BG: FITZHUGH. of Kil in the nof BG. of City, Marytend. Prayine extensioi fe ent granted to him the 28th of March. 1444, even years from tho expiration of said ‘pains or . cu place on the path day of March Pim De heard at the It takes four hundred pages of paper to de- | $2.50. Good warm Gloves from 25 cents up. tail the legal troubles of the Washington aud | Cotton Socks, from 6 ceats per pair up; and Alexandria R. R.Co. The road is only seven | ali other things in his line cheaper than’ any miles long. other house in this city, at 494 7th street, be- private McCarty, It ap- | Wm. L. Edwards has been appointed clerk of | pPgnsowa wishing to subscribe for Tix STAR and Iaundress of of the reg- ing, resigned. will please leave their orders at No. 12 Hast 2 oe atime ie commanded 310411 | Capitol street, between 4th and 5th. Joun Cooins, Agent. ——_e——— Dr. Waite, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsy!rvanis avenue, between Four-and-a-baif and Sixth streets, continues the successtul treatment of The ice now fore )]§$ <$—$——— ss | Corns, Bunions, ‘Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints ts a clean, smooth surface, DIED. Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescence the payment, which was Night trains on the 0. and R. R. are not yet discontinued. io ante Sguttas | | DORBEY. On January 10th. at the residence of + Of fect kect, © feet toa bis Brother-tn law. Hichard B. Moban LOUIS | A Spuexprp Gnance!l!—A friend informed DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ved 29 years. only and beloved son of | us to-day that Smith Bros. & Co. at their cele v. Ss iN FFICE, On petition of WiLLias H. SEYMOUR, of and will be cat rigged (one ‘= would undonbiedd: a ‘a reer ling off their immense stock, and making up | Brockport, New York. praying for the extension pon mn be eg as ~~ ‘ sai Eanoral will take Hace ot. Monday morning. | suits to order, at prices that ‘will astonish the spatent grepted | to. i {2s Beh day of March. ee ee, See PRreexTATION.—One of the pleasan His fricale and the friends of ibe family are re: closest buyers. We advise all to give tema } P°,,\trom the expiration of sald patent, which es ab ATION. ally inv! end. ; Lie : fl scart comtmaieded the pose ined sar Len Be Rees “chronicle and Herald and National Iutel- eee ees od toed the oad netition ei heard atthe trations of h venrit the &r I vlie parties 19 tie thefr ba Sy Tenens 110 the ay Of | ee | ; ; SR Fe ee P For E. Chappel, easurably restored the cot the Hon. Commissioner of that Departinent of a D. HE NEW STYLES OF | FASHION ABLE | next.at 2 o'clock M-iand ail persons are notifios fame tere and ical cemarks upon wach. » #20 on Bie eyniempt previously 1 case of magnificent stuifed birds, subscribed for | ETER THs DAY, ait NOTE PAPER. said petition ought net te be granted. ing children rei that he be imprisioned till & by the heats of divisions and other employees | Fronch Whale-bone Corsets, al! sizes, at ....91.15 | GOFFEBED, Persons op the extension are required to Macias ane Wawra, La predthenremiegs: of the Department My own make. Victoria. best...... 3.00 FOBSADE, ana Sie fn the Fetent Ofice their objections, apecialls ‘San aueoid gp odheee " ———Sies Shoulder Braves for Ladies and G 2 FORRIGN LINEAR. | $0) ‘or hearing; all testimony’ fled by either party raigned t fore Ju eat See Recoyenino—The meny friends of Phitiy | garie Walking 178 of various Tints, with Envelopes to | to be ured atthe said hearing must i te anewer the «> px. Journal, Eth, the bar will be glad Mr. Jota Johnse: HOW enterinined ere macle by the jury that, om the 26th, 7th, and th altimo, condemned the lands on «route between Gathersburg and German- and between Barnesville and Monocacy hue T. Desselium, 2 acres, si; Mrs. M. Merm. res: $1,005 Mrs. Mary R. Bibb. w M. Conway, $ acre Fasr Dervi da continuance of 1 s afternoon. in order Witnesses toapy his favor. he | To to} 4 a F Copper. 6% acres, $855; Henry Waring, Eden Gioyd, $4 actes, $1, 100: T, 3) S165; Josey actos, SHS; Shipley & White, = m B. Whi h Aw ward, negro, 6 1-10 aeres, SU K hhite, 5% : acts @f0, Misses “Plammer, 3% acres and of them, named Cornelius Ehrring, br buildings, $1.s0%: George Riggs’ heirs, negr through the ice, and was with great dificusty | y"gere and buildings, $0; K.'T. White, lot extricated by b He sank up to bis } mint, 1 acre, r, and was so ly benuwwbed that he had no use of him- v he was taken w the A Cop Bats ing, while a ne sn skating in the the sea-wal!l and mac. between Ninth and CAVED ix.—The the wa: caved in @ short tim Latimer, anctionee 7a) arm-pits in and and pletely on Tth street east, self for sometime ny 34 acres, sborr. ain a ni Me ie THE Sovr Howse of the Proyidea: Retiet |t) O08 tho ronte between Newport Mills and Arsociation, in the Seventh Ward, is duiaz ex- | ‘he, Metric Sry inate the following | Tipon the charge cellent service in affording subsistence to 1 = Po tee large number of suffering poor in that w wader the charge of Mr. William Manmack anc Sanitary Oitic-r Whitemore. One hundred and | Sixty-one poor people are supplied daily w soup and bread, aud the supply is yet inade- Gate to meet the wants in this Jarge ward. Raxiciovs.—Rev. Lyiieton F. Morzan bas _——-—— . notifled his congregation at Pittsburg, Pa.,of | Hvi.cimonr axb Porowac RatLroxp—The bis intention to return to his former felation Rating! fae asia | oo te c Baltimore C . i paving by : Reckoner Oe .ore and Potomac Railroad, we learn that The health of Rev. N.J. B. Morgan, presi- | 'ze parties of workmen. under competent en- ding elder of the Washingion district, is still | giureTs, are rapidly pushing on the work on such as to prevent his attendance on official | s“ctioms between this place and Minersville, Dusiness. di also on thy branch road to Washington, oe | pee oe tet Lixcotx (CoLoeeb) Co-oPmRATIVE Brivo. | Int.—Dewective W.M,. Bolly, of the Metro- I¥@ AssociaTION.—AD adjourned! meeting of | politam police, We Tegret w state, is lying xery the Lincoln Co-operative Building Associa‘ion | Mat his Tesidener on Eighth street, beoween was held last might !n Zion Hall, on ane M streets, of typhoid pneumonia, baying Wetween 3d and 4% streets. | hewn taken on Trieecay het, aud nights stock taken reached between siner fuck were entertained of bis recovery, whieh, added to sums already on bam he ts naw somewhar beter, be put up at auction at the next meeting. ——_o—— Brtrex—iike other absolute necessaries again on the “ascending node,” and bas a} obtained the appalling price of fift conte, and we are told that it will be Bigher before the winter is over. and that on Wednesday next the 1 pass over the lands between Rock- die and Newport Mills, which will complete heir labors t Washington aud Monoc- ‘e Se atinel. or 3 FRIES, 355 WwW ASHINGTON STOCKS, ‘ABD—DANIRL bs GALL and Bb toi on Div ak Ss ewe 6 wi the held in St. Joha’s ‘ sscopal) e@-mertew, om agcount of ary TepalEs tp the Turnace, » congregation Will at- the Church of the }» Waebington, R. Fendall, Exq., one of the oldest members ot | Pmproa Recension Trail... recovering from his late sev dangerous condition, Reilroad corpses lA Ss * Sate on Reat Estrare.—Messrs. Cooper & i, in square 1,000, with improvemen| to Mrs. ©. Sonnenschmidt for 8075. piesa AssatL? axpD Bartery.—George Stevéns } ams’ works, came tefore Justion Kean yesiertay evening After hearing the evidence in the case, the Jus- | pistes: some finely. ic ge tice fined him $2.0. Wn ‘Rare edition of aS. luable collection of rare and IDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS, BoU- | rm Be CETS, CROSBES, ANCH , Reneennes OBS, AN Am i Ornatees ie Work on wine se eport sents of iit aie alee Braiding due — roe te SAVINGS BANK, Corner of 7th street and Louisiaus avenue, PAYS INTBBEST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS end SELLS oH kinds of BONDS apd Highest prices paid for LAND WABBANTS. 3 & ROWE. Troasnrer, ho 20-6m ——— en nsmitted im accordance the rules of the fee, which will be furnished on applicatior esse : Raa he Be dy tareaitg Se atte , also. pyle eg yen in the and the ligencer, Washington, D. [ee int! on . Rochester, New AOS a Noto sd” ofa good Ne aa imported direst, b: ‘OAS. BAUM, match, Just Imported TTLP & SOLOMONS, Louisiana ‘near 7th street, (Metropolitan Bookstons,) M i NTER® GREAT ANTIQUARIAN BOOK 9-3t 332 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and 10th sts. to learn that he is slowly indispos ition. nis improving and hopes 1 of his recovery. Oy Mernorotrrax BOWLING SALOON, UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL. Penna. AVENUE, Nkax itu STREET West, of the sey- before Jus- efor sale a magn: el ‘weeks; the = Solliman, Art, 43 fine steel engravings. %. 7% . once & three successive A with driving throuch the ‘of Lidydell's Shakerpear’ 1 each.” kadue GEORGE W. BAUER, Proprictor. pid publications to be af leaat exxts dare previous te, and he was fined | bons Birdy, 928 each. Oromo Lithographs | Ooen froma, m. tol? p.m. The Baris stocked he : ¥ Mattlex of United States—fine gilt. Battle Koll. | with*the finest’ Liquore: Wines and 38 2-wSw Commissioner ten Barclay’s English Dictionary, Turkey morocco V\EPARTMENT OF THEI i oa Kugileh Poets, Little and Brown's edition @ivol. | Al cine gneat breads. 1 eee eee FFICE paying aronad the pump on | Aneriginal Paluting by George Morelan, $100. | Segars of the ja 4-ly hh tet ih street, between N and O streets, which, by | Bitte, Cenolettl, ew in Vonlor, @6s, Bolonged to TED WATER | On the petition of LAVINA T. BARTLETT, iy a twat blessing to thas saction | Proclamation, sigued by Licata, 100: oficets ot VEL administratrix of the estate of D; Bartlet, ne since, and it is now ima | Aroclamat a: cen Members. pcre chet rth's. Plates. Original Patos 1d lor i | Kduma’ Prigting Preas, Type, Stones, S, yeatel ote 8 and Type, ih improvements, apace paycbeseetene ie ts, half Rawr ick nh It is ordered the rch next,at if o'clock M.: streets, ‘Banker's Safe, 800. for leas th: between M and N ° itscach. Amet ee works, 20 cent ole Beton Suntentiong 49 - . xpedition, wift's rk, complete, 2 vols., $1 @ volume. Iliustrated ing George Dent History of Mexico in Spanien a prscrted Syntax, tl- Wor liows. A large and of assaull lustrated with curious —— Free Masonry and i done by Mrs. 3y 10-61 Tend K. city GOLD and SILVEB. J.B. ELVANS, President. Tesidi: ce HB SA F sale. ins can on ‘attends to the aid The Star de 24-3’ Trains between WASHINGTON AND Patr MORK. and WASHINGTON AND THE Weep Are DOW Tum a& follows ¥i Leave daily. except Suma) - at 700,742 and -1., and 240, anda. apt Se ps ae FoR ALL WAy stations Leave daily, except Suacay.at? Wa snd ty Fou WAP eration 4 0) A SS SUC T OF AXN LIS JUNCTION —_ Leave ot 6:25 and 708. mand at 500 andy os we 9g FOR ANNAPOL Leave st 7 Qa m_and« from Annepelie on Sunde: ONS te eos On Saturday at 7 48 5. Op Sunday at 4:80 and St Reisy Station with trains fr Whe oat Parberet ury THROUGH TICK the Washington Stati : ep Qdtertirement “Through J. L. WILSON, Master of Tranaportan 1, M.COLE, General Ticket Agee 0 KOONTZ. « “ oct i er NEPRETWEEN © (sn PHILADELPHIA AND NKW yop Ge pres: syre sy Waserwotos. Jn - Traine between Washington and Neo bow ron as follows. viz FOR NEW YORK. without change of -a-s Leave daily (except Ruuday) at? 45 a. im ene 7:00 p.m % PHILADELPHIA Sunday at? 4s andizis » on s ON SUNDAY Leave for New York aud Philadelphia ot To » m_on) ‘SLEEPING CARB for New York on Tp @ train daily Through Tickets to Phitad Boston, can be bad at phia, New York or Station Office at af reels Railroad a and schedule between Washington, B Bapolis, and the Weat J. L. WILSON, Master of Tr LM. COLE. Geveral T oc80-tf GEO 8. KOONTZ. DANCING ACADEMIES, BOF. KREIS DANCING ACAD MY ave... ite Jetropolitan Minecs and Masters, Tuesday and Sa and F: oveiagn, Soe oleate” tan be rented for Batlas Seirese ‘a0. youu WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Dupanversr ae 2 Intraion { HeNRION OFF ghzabcation parton test Sande _ = er “ Tein the folic scribed Lond Werrenter which “sets Notice te ber the desert Deen lost or ol that at the date followina 0. 35.449. for $9 acres, issued under the act of in the name cf Josep wrie: sok I Jane 2, 18s. February 22 iss acres, inmwed under the net af wf Temperance Manerli, i, id BOs raniod Feo os ‘iam MM, Fuary 21,186. Febroary No. 65.613, for 120 acres. iseund under the act of March 5. 1886-im the name of James Tucel-. and See eranted April 1s. Fobrency 2. in x 0. 72-48, for 120 acres, issued under the pct March 3, int, in the mame of Bilis butnneron and wae eranited , scres, ineued uuder the set ot September 13%. in the bums 0° Jacob Tremble, and granted June 14,1562. March 7. Isis % 435, for MWacres, inmued ubder The act of Bai Samuel Febreary na + iseurd we er the March 3, 1858. in the name of Martin Hicet crvmecl, aud wae granted Bay 4,18. . 0. 40.195, for $0 acres, issued under th March 3, 1885, im the nate of Sophia. » Paul Howell, and was granted Uctoler March 2. is6d res. arch 3, 1: ame of Mary F Edward'H Moseley, and was grauted 187. March 2, 1805. under the art ot 0. 4.961, for 120 acres, issued March 3, 1888, in the name of William W "sive, as 8 b.A82. for isemed under the » March $ 1365, in the wame of Margaret, » Benjamin Beatty. and wae granted Decen 1885. March 28, 108. No. 51.35, for 120 acres, issued March 3. the name of Elijab wee granted February 15, 1886. March No. ez.dev. for 120 acres, issued under March S. 1805,in the name of M. 7 gprmec: Shelton, and was granted Mar No. 7.68. for 120 acres. issned under the at of March 3.185. in the name ef Abram Turniper iy was granted April 7, 1x6. Marce 2.15 = #285, for 120 @cres. insoed under | March 3,185, im the name ot James Rose. Srauted May 2.1886. March 25. incs No. 79,588. for 120 acres. issued under the act March 3, i585, in the mame of Nathnu’ ard was granted July 7.156. March >, N for ae acres. issued unde name of vas g auted June #187. March 2, No. 9.249, for 150 acres, iseued under the act of March. 15%, in the mameo! Anne Ps) low Colton Mather, and was granted Novem! +. is March 2155. 8.475, for 120 acres. inward w 3, 1535. ip the oO. "0 acres jasucd ander t Macch 3.188, in the name of Reteoy. widew + end Wasgranted Decomber Iris: Mar ne af Sally «low Jerse McOlary, aud was granted beorml 6 2.18%. March 28138 ‘No. M685, for}00 scree. tuned under ho ot of March 3, 1985. in the vame of Abraham el ler, and was granted January 5, lev. March > 1 ‘No, 105,729. for 160 Reres. i March 3, 1586, in the Dame ie F Lewis, and wes gr jarch 98.15 No 3.19) for Macros, teeued wader the act March 3. 1585, in the name of 4mm, widow 0: J Sprott, and wae granted August 6.1396. Mr No 5.40, fer 160 acres, issued under th March 3 ft] 2 ae of Ohi oe s Mr ayttd, for 100 acres, ievued under she act ol mM af jeas, in the name of J; 10. , for acres, tesued bh 3, 1956. im the name of Asher Stev San oreera bes March 38. I= Under thy act of moe of iemee Young andwe srauted July 18, 1esd. March oe | ted July 2, ’ 1335, : eye 84.306, for 16) Sores, teeued auder the act . : by in the vame of Samuel St granved October 29.1868. March ies i No. 1%, March 3. ane 487 SEVENTH STREET. Ddetween G and H, you can fod MAaASEKS Also, all necessary Bers & 5 Some 7 slensae., &e, ; ‘ai