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> = ? and select ladies im the different wards to s0- Beard of Scheel Trustees. Prorosara OrEnp.—To-day, at noon, Post- | THE COURTS. CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN. THE EVENING STAR, | tet ‘Sotice “Mecere. Wallach, "Dulla and ‘The reguiar monthly meeting of the Board of | master General Randall opened proposals for | Onmmrmax uaa we sete eet aes Tustin were appointed. Trustees of Public Schools was held last even- | furnishing letter balances, wrapping paper | Moees Clark, on for larceny, JEWRLRY.—400 New Styles of Setts and But- Alta’ im George! n. a tr a er. Delia sisted thes eppitcation bad toe. 1's... 1 their seess; wt the Oky Mell, | Present— and twine for the nee of the post offices through- and senteneed to jail for eight months. | tons received at {Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry | yoxrnaroranOre line tees. The foners) LOCAL NEWS. ppreceled peli geo gala gg Spray BEE Ee Woodward, | out the country, for the year commencing Samuet P. Foarson, who died you praised, which could be had for about the cost john Fearce alias Thomas, grand larcen: Store, No. 438 Penn. avenue, near 4\ street. of the I Rhees, Johnson a Dr bier: Itbeing the | TUAty Ist next. There was quite a large at- Vis peek lareee fe guitge terday after a long and painitl ilo id much interest » ys vendiiet gull Svccessrut, because of superior merit. | piace chis altermuun from bie inte Amusements, &o., To-Night. f old iron, first meeting since the confirmation of the | #ndance of bidders present, ani ‘Yes yy, George McOaule; . "4 od ~ vegies woth gee Navioxat. TweaTxn.—Join Brougham in |” Mr. Shepherd moved that the letter of Gen, | members, Mr. Tustin sominated as president Tel eee oti ee tsa | another chatge of grand larceny, one of the Geir tc Prentag genes ree bier) ans Sar “The Letiery of Life.” Howard be accepted, and the subject referred | pro (em. Dr. F. 8. Walsh, who begged leave to i merous ones stricken out the other day 2 rs wa, and M pared my graded to quarters, of which from 300 to 1,000 gist sells it ‘One Dollar. for many yeare engaged as a woul merch. Waits Overs Hover.—The Wallach-Da to the soup committee; which was agreed to. decline, and nomi: for the position Mr. Will be required; and ing two pounds, | Sfter his des: conduct ordered to recente He lived te the ripe nae of 7 export Combination in tae fine comedy,“ How | He also suggested that it would be better if | James P. Tustin. ; Traded to Half ouners, of aiich* from 2) te 100 | trivl by the Judge. This isa case of aa Dinsiasie fous due oA . > bar, bax x . * General Howard would give bread instead of Dr. Wal said it would be impossible for are nces, ny of an overcoat valned at $35, the A CraAscE ror Bar ANSE tee,— Yesterday r. ud veding a oe jeeaicated We b. im to fil the position, as his hearing was | Will be required. Before opening the bids it | OY 2. Rama B Travers, from the h cixs.—Mr. 8. Calvert Ford, Drugeist, 290 Pa. | No. o> Marne stmt. » ar on his vp Fettows’ Harr.—Grand ball of the | (essicated vegetables. he had to re- | Wa announced that the awards would be an- ss . mg aven: 11th street, having rented the | stove heating it, he left the root ture tem me Mr. Slowen stated that 400 applicants are | growing defective, and he frequentiy to re. Lucas, No. 22 H street, between 20th and 211 ue, corner Ne ie it; Frere eit Felice fac the relic’ af the poor. | Soiled at the Pirax Waid Soup Thatiet quest members to repeat their motions and | nounced on Saturday next, at noon. street on the fith day, of Des. new store of Mr. Shillington, two doors west | ments. and on teturning fou that the oer hea Everybody should go or buy a ticket. “Wir. Stineuetz acked that Bis’ resignaiion as | statements, He was sure hie friends wouldnot | Mr. J, A. Moore, of igo ory Peng Adams and Williams couneel of his present place of business, is now selling | taken fire, and the room WA* raveloped + MerzenovT Hatt — Theodore Tilton's great | screury be acied on, and on motion it was ae- | insist upon him accepting the position. to farnies the wrapping peper at $6.0, $2.62 | 1) Co Coming into Oourt this entire stock at greatly reduced prices. | ames. After working diligently for some. lecture on “The American Woman” will be | Secreury be acted om, ‘Mr. ‘Tustin was then elected president pro | and $2; A. H. Hatch, jute twine, at 19 cents per Mpeg pgs nips Among the articles which may be purchased | {ime he sstingwisbed whe amen. which hea vered this evening, being t xth of the | “DES ction of Mr. Shepherd, Mr. S. H: Kaur. | tem. pound; D. L. Baumgarden, of Philadelphia, | Mi “Ccn tated in his at very low figures are English, Fren smoked the house anc otherwise damaged the course tefore the Young Men's Christian As- | warn as elected Secrelary Dr. Croggon moved that the Board proceed to | Américan hemp, st 21 cents; WH. Ames & | Saas er his coat. “Ths A hair, tooth, and sail brushes; verfu- | room and furniture to “he amount of about §::, Pociation e permanr nt organization. fp Paper, ae rom him during the course of the | mrry, pomader, hair oils, toilet soaps, fancy ar- ox oF TRNPERA Friendship Lodge ———— Paras lone are unagcamare cate ntiy | ir: Wilelr woninated’ I6Y. Testin as perma] 82; cr ream. at New York, @2.0% twine at | traevee # ‘: ticles, patent medicines, and many oilers, anion Of Lemperancn, bead a'raceiee ‘The Relief ef the Poor—Meeting of the Di- | js altogether in the bands of the Society. nent president. zeand 24%; white cotton twine 3 | ‘The loss of coat was ‘and it was iden- —e—— i ‘i res- | Benj. Chambers, of this city, No. 1 letter bal- I 2 4 be well to postpone the election of a president | Allison & Glover, of 'N. Y., three-ply hemp ee sion and the selection of committees, until some rye a 2355 coneny ex and 29 per Ib.; P a future time. meeting at Odd Fellows’ Hall last ew Mr. J. W. BR. Park siding. No business of particular imporiter was iran fog pl “ong epee ogee yo oe acted. The lodge will work er its new “ .i0 | the larceny he was going up street, and met | thority than any other of their kind m: rituai on Tuesday night nex Dee a ee ee McCauley near the corner of 11th and G streets. | in this country. rectors of the Provident ety. ae — eee A meeting of the Board of Direstors of the | The National Colored Home Association. Provident Aid Society, organiaed a few weeks | Yesterday, at 11 o'clock, the annual meeting since fer the purpose of ameliorating the con- | of this Association was held im the room of ition Of the suffering poor of this city, ws Ey * Boawn or Heatrn. Boar ipa De: théee <-| Dr. Croggon then withdrew his motion, and v1 told t to house and get the | Aurnett’s Standard Preparations:—Cocoaine, & “ ° Beld yesterday afternoon at the Council ( Fone ee Mrs, Sena, | te election was postponed until the next mect- lopewell Cotton Works, Chester, Pa., cot- p U, ot pein ican dt ees eames on | compound of cocoanut oll, &e, for the hair, | Of Heal yr ewig t “i for Wale, the President, occenied the chats, | ing (Tuesday evening next.) toe A fae heap Bet, 1b, Finley & Slichter, 20 | the table; McOauley put it on and went around | Florimel, a delightful perfume forthehandker. = ica. Peter Parker, president. Kew, De italk | erate’ phd medents cveupled the chats, | "ST Witson preeented the application of Mix K'tiro, ‘Baltimore; 3 ete. per ib: for twine; | he, cOPmer; ext day sold the coat tow stour- | eniet,Kailiton,a “oemetictor removing forck. | $00 204 MoCarmick. | Mess Ciakarh, = Es ee * ‘The Treast ire Given Ona Sarah Flagler for position as teacher. Also, hs Simpate, Be Ons. per te Det Swine tthe ed Guess, who Ii the corner of | les, tan, sunburn, &c.; Oriental Tooth Wash. ey “ pare dre vice president; A. R. Shepherd, treasurer, The Treasurer, Mrs. Germon Crandell, sub- “ cher, Carter & Gi er Ib. for jute, 27 | Cutter named Guess, ves on , tan, sunburn, é&e.; I 5 A resolution makun members a suf- a ri thatof Miss lrene Chamberlain. Mr. Tustin | Tucker, T & Co., 25 cts. jute, Vth street id Pennsy? ‘ia Wh Hi ‘fe ime and beautifying the H. Stnemetz, secretary, Mayor Wa a mitted a report showing (approximately) the od that Of Miss Risa Waikins. Mr. | ct, for hemp; Bunehuet Tancaster, | 1th street an sylvania avenue. en | an elixir for preserving an yi nt number to constitute a quorum, was Dulin, G. F. Gulick, W. H. Nalley, W.M. | amount on hand at the commencenent of the | PTesent sens Hannah EF. T1 : |, $2.59 per ream for paper delivered: in | #*ked to point out the man, Guess ran ont of the | eeth and gums; Burnett's Colozue Water, wae] passed; and after much discussion relative San Feed, J.P. Tustin, De. Joseph ee See ere eure and Mr Woodward that of Marie Ie Walker, Wartineton naif cent lower delivered in | Court-house, but being pursued by detective | rivalled in richness and delicacy of perfum: to the propriety of 1 und om, by 4 the year, expenditures: $116), leaving © 3 ail of which beonlg at yng Committee on papel Se aren For me > i tO: dates. 69, 2 © ream Narr [aokason presented the resignation of | C.H. Anderson, Washington, $3124, ands.10 | With bun After some time the boy confessed | tracts, for cooking purpo-rs. York: Jonathan Tyson, Maryland, | McDevitt was soon brought back. Some time Jonas Whiteomb's Remedy, for asthma, rose after this McCauley was arrested, and Kiusley | cold, hay fever, &e.; Burneti’s Flavoring Ex- | 0 goat aisourned ‘The meeting having beea illed to order, the } balance on b: ©hair (Mr. Parker) the Board a let- | the year. was laid over, uid of nearly $2,000) at'the end of : a ter from Mre. M.(. Hart. Miss Eliza Heacock, the Secretary, submittrd | yess alice Martin as teacher of Primary No.7, | for paper: jute twine, ree do., 244; cot. | £2 this larceny and others, at the instigation of Sar eae anni - = = hang nh egromegpben her report, a8 aleo.& lst of donations. There | 21 Didbrict; which was accepted. ton twine, 22; Beaver Paper Company: Ho. | Mccamley. said he | a AOQTHER Rw Aunivat of fresh and ~acon- | GEORGETOWN ABVERTISKMENTS, ea tienen chitiore ana Lor Dan hee ee tee home is in a prosperous | ““rhe ‘Treasurer presented a number of bills, | lyoke, Mass., paper. $2.62 and $2.51. per ream, less was then sworn, and ng, s street, of «the commencement of the year there was much to discourage the Association, - matron and a nuraber of children being ill of Mr- Hart | (rom pneumonia, caused by exposure from the LOTY of the Kocte unfinished condition of the house in which 4 ¥ Were obliged to take shelter on being ¥en from the Cox estate by the rebel owner, ebildren should be svat to th ‘Mr Shepherd moved Qxsociation, snd th: be pablivhed in th Al-0, a letter from Gen img: “I have the honor to which were approved and passed. He also | in Washington and New York: Woolworth & | Stottaig out said positively thas theroan ere | Potite Post Omlice. 3 | BBX THomaS DOWLING, Avct ; Georgetown tetaid: bat the Mayor tought the entire ine | S254, gohat aad wey We mton, S242, $242 | hibited im court was not the one he bought. | Try Great Crosmo-our BooxSate of | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE wnane ee ee ee Tene, i pe Nee de ction bay, | Lewis Craig was then called by the Judge and | Mr. Jndd will be continued this evening, at on THERE IN GEORGETOWN pon ing ss would be liquidated by the first of pense and aoeet Wad terial Mudge & | auestioned, when he said hereceived the coat | Pa. avenue, under the Metropolitan Hotel. So | On A RNOON. the Mare S, 50 2 5 a Defore offered | St4o'clock in the afternoon, upou the ‘The bill of Mr. W. D. Shepherd, the contrac- | Co., $2.49 per ream’ for paper; B.'S. Binney, | ‘To™ McCauley and took it to Georgetown and | rich and varied a stock was never befo! ecribers will offer for sale. at prblic . Private sales during the day. | ! i a: F “4 = . 7 t sold it to a tinner, for six dollars, and gave the | m Washi nm. Pi y tion. under a decree of the Supreme Court of ing each winter m b 1,000 pounds of d red through the summer and grainally de- i Hop» # Saree . a a 1 % : : a ‘ Y peerete Cope weet & ni n cower sicated vegetables and ~.009 pounds of fresh | clined. The Home coutinues under the pen +. | Committee on Accounts and Expenses, John Satterlee, paper, $10.91 and $10.47 per . ay i ee ni Jane C. Myers ek al. were do eel tas tae sooeibe ‘The bill of Mr, Ballantyne, tor furnishing ar- | hundred pounds; Fairbanks & Co., New York, | 0 duestioned him closely about who were ee = net cae aoe sont ee 20 der charge of the | vision of Miss Eunice L. Strong, of Ohio. as c i 1 - fendan Hi that valuable why ticles for the schools, was also presented, and | $1.95 for No, 1, and $5 for No. 2 letter balances: | 1% the habit of associating with McCauley and | Take Your Cgotce.—Gray’s Patent Molded all that wi Provident Aid Society. 1 lensetral ‘; 3 estate of the late M would resp lly | matron; the Young Ladies’ Christian Union a 5 ; “ J. F. | himself. The witness seemed very reluctant | and all kinds of Shakspeare Collars, 25 cents ne. — ated suggest that instructions be given to the direc- | of Worcester, Mares support Miss Hattie Stich hp eed acvireny anger commu. | Ware, saseneragt gine, wc. per pound; J. F- | to tall, but upon the assurance ef the Judge that | reeben “in“the colentated Oa Hall, 41 sev peo Sr Bh poh pine SE tore of the society to Teceive orders for coup, | ney, of N. H., 3 assistant matron; the Bangor | Alt. Johnson presen — "| Wokatel & Som ‘Lawrence, Mase seen | he should not be harmed, and that he was | enth street, opposite Post Office. 5 | width'to the channel ‘of the Potomac ee dence clardearepthe Booty en eee tie ie aecuation support Miss | PWasnineror, January 13th, 186. Trustecs | $233 for paper, at New York und Washington, | obliged to answer, he gave the names of George od said property being between Congress and 2. Amvestigation of cares of destit Public Schools:—When 1 tered into the con- | Demsey & O'Toole, paper, $2.25 per rear, 21 | Hinsley, George Kelley, George Guess, An- “Terme of disburse ‘ Notice To Sreciat Drrosrrors.—The at- Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: On. tract ier sugplying the Public Schools I did so | cts. per pound; gate twine, 21 ete. per pound; | Q'ima! The Judge thon coor cle wee ene | tention gtdepositorsof ponds and other, valu- | suri each, baianee fut and Tmnsnahe, wits in g pod ee pokemon ened tse — of Trus- os reir 19 cts.; ees Peroeage | to break off from these associations, and lead a my Lege santcher af tas Gasrenap ian: = mons eee on Cae se po sacked phy genet glccaytaprpig Bene tts, per pound! course hemp, 2g, W MeGea- | Veter Iie, and said “the arm of he law wan Ee eee oat ot ere Soacur: | the" purchaser fils ts comply’ th Be papa Metes fred hs tlie actioaue vaaiioatart dy, Lambertville, N.J., paper. in-Washinecn, | STonger than the arms of all the rogues in ‘ex- rent opinions by several eminent legal gentle. | falc within five days, the trustees reserve tho ticles furnished by booksellers aw@ siationers, | $3.07. $2.84 and $2.64 per ream; in New York, | Broken upset “ut ‘hat this gang should be | Ten “Fave also been given. In consequence | FIED! to Tecell ag thr edet and rick of the default and I supposed all articles outride of booksell- $2.08 $2.76 cand $2.56 per’ ream: J.B. | Pt a for the prisoner, and Mr, Car. | theTrof we do not feel justified in longer assum- | {1.6 pr pert) is struck ai ers, from the wording of the advertisement, | Davis & Go., New York, paper, 8.59, $2.09,92.80; = P > . ion and for of N. Y., has charge of the Industrial School. ‘The Home has been conducted in an admirable manner, The number of destitute women re- Of the District of Columbia. (5 maining in the Home is 4; number of boys and cular.) As the appropriation is nearly « girls in the Home. January, 1-67, 76: number Bauswd, we have decided to discontinue af- | Sent to homes in Northern State: returned fording any aid from that source exceptasdone | to friends, 14; ran off, enticed away, 17; died, 17; @rough your sociesy.” children remaining at the Home, 87; women do. Mr. Shepherd moved that Gen. Howard be | 14. ‘The house was erected for the use of the ing the responsibility of the custody of articles. JANE C. MYERS, © ; Se : nz; | ringtom, for the United States,’ addressed the heck ae. JAW. D. MEERS. Trustece Ronor the orders off the visiters sppelarey ny | Home by the Freedmen’s Bureau, and was fin- | oll cther erie st market waite.” Under this | J. A. Noonan, Milwankte, paper, York sai, | duty, when they retired and brought ina ver. | Depositore are requested to withdraw such de- MSawtwade THOS. DOWLING, Avet ene nn ee Maes Wy | inten iat On Sunday, the child ably | relying upon the good faith of the Board inex: | $2.60, $2.46, Jessup & Moore, Philadelphie pat Sos, Shieh Setncs eae io peitcay: ence, before the rst day of January, 150. BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct; Georsetowe ¢ Bureau. Sune dl ten ¥ duc : a — - ve the lett rand spirit of the contract. 1 | per, $2.95, $2.53, $2.62, $2.47, £2.39, hemp twine, | © “ S. Huytixetox, — eae sal ak oe en and in the afternoon Sums ERO | Have good reason to believe that orders have | 29 cents per pound, jase do’, a cents cotton wee | Nelle proc. entered as to the other two eases, 41 Cashier, First National Bank. VALUABLE BUSINESS, PROPERTY IN ets: tee ene Oe ene aelcae 1 arsed “ciperintendenee of Majag | been given to others that should have come to | 0,41; DW. Evans. paper, and. $2.50 per | A®*AULT AMD BATTERY WITH INTENT TO KILL —_-—— Iwill sell on F y AFTRRNOUN. Jenuary papers, and expended from Townsend. Miss Fowle has been us my bands, and which 1 claim the right under | ream; John Sprout, 40, 38 36, 26, 25 for linen sill ery sticcess- ; PEnsons wishing to subscribe for Tue STAR | I7th, 146%. at 40 clock p.m front of the prem 250 appropriated e Oar. of s the contract, I should have the profit upon. for | flax twines, 24 cents for heavy mopping twine, | _ He was then arraigned on the charge of | \ES"rCur on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, | lee’ port of Lot No. 213. in Beatty &@ Hae@kine «1 a ee oat oes | with Ber pupils. In ihe Industrial school, | i¢'is upon this kind of article tht the profit if | sea De ir sey and J.P. Striker, for letter | $8-0ult und battery with intent to kill Thomas vn. Se ace eae ‘orders at No. 122 East | dition to Georgetown, frouting 18. Seon et ad given out. The refuse wood, from Lincoin | taught” Sey: cae iss Sr) any must bemade in supplying the schools, | balance, (uew patent dial, &c.) $5 each; Wm. Kinsley, on the 4th of January, in the court | (10, Pisecsr between ath and Sth. side of Frederick street between Fifth and Bixth Depot. (Col. Blount’s donation.) was uearly | “be following officers were elected :—Mre, | 80d 1 insist upon suspending all bills for the | Harvey, New York, 22 cents for Creag ipa. oll Ppepreetmeceriop ie Drager who was Joux Coceins, Agent. | Stter\s. and run oddly th ie exhausted, and $10 in each ward for grocerws | Senator Pomeroy, President’ Mrs. George W. | @*ticles so furnished, that I should have sup- | for coarse hemp, &c.; James Cating, Long Isl- Heep ony is oe — ie, ae —__2—_—__ Store and Dwelling house in g00d condition, eas ud been expended. It would be impossible | } President; Mrs. Ge-mon | Pld, until have been secured in the profits | and, coarse hemp, 2% cents per pound: Geo, | bis counsel, challenged a! Present panel o' for him to distribute fuel out of the funds of the Society. The expense of the soup-houses ‘Was $14) per week im each ward. The amo conditionally donated by Gen. Howard w Father increase the expenses, Mrs. R. M. Bigelo for relief to the Bureau are s er to | Oakes Ames, Executiv the care of the Society. He suggested that Gen. | ‘The attention of the meeting was called to Howard and the President ask of Congress an | the fact that the constitution made it the duty Sppropriation of $20,000 or $25,0W0, for he was | of the managers before admitting applicants to convinced that without some such help the ascertain if they had ever had the measles, ciety could not meet the demands upon it for : HITE, Chiropodist, 44 Pennsylvania | taining 7 rocms aceruing from the sale of such article: McRae of Washington, hemp twine, 22% cents, | Jurors except Augustus Davis, who was not in | , DR. Warry, Oniopodiel, £0 Grand sixth | ofeinic Una malt cash: balance in 6and12monthe During the past years when others have had | flax 24, bleached flax, 28 cents per pound. A | Court at the time of the transaction, and had not | Svenue, between Four-and-s Bal aaa SIXtN | | tere. ee ured by a decd of trust on the contract for supplying the schools, or bid was received trom the Currency Bureau of | formed or expressed an opinion on the case, Gorn’ Bunionn, Bea Nails, Enlarged Joints, ty. Conveyancing and stamps at the c: Rave teen presented to me for articles, which I } the Treasury offering 6000 reams of paper at | The Court ordered twent four mames to be | Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, dc. Be parchaonr._ 6 Gopal of G0 i bo ~agpes a 2c g cwd the | 8 «4 a : faa the contract. Llask but fair dealing and Vroratine THE Liquor Law.—Thos. Burns, To-day—The following gentlemen were cho- 2 simple justice, and shall expect to me at the Lands of the Board to yon that under the cireun been a most untavorable contra ; Miss Heacock, Secretary; Irs. Gen. O. 0. Howard, hill, Miss Louisa Swann, n. C,H. Howard, Mrs, J. M. Blanchard, done | © store-keeper in the ist precinct, was before | Sen from the talesmen sworn yesterday: Augue. —_—_ ; HE GREATEST DAWGAINS TET OF FERED not say | Justice Tucker yesterdayerening charged wits | tus Davie, William MC Ellic Richart Picton, | ‘Tam Oxrormal Faanooclls Gente Furniss. | 2 , ‘Just received at MILLERS. 101. Bridge stree., + it has | selling hquor on Sunday and with selling with- | Gecrge W. Parker, John A. Reem, Charles A. | ing Goods cheaper than any house in this city, Georgetown, 4-4 Bleached bhirting, Merling ho. azid growing out | outa licen whooping cough or small-pox, which was He was dismissed from the for- | Upperman, Wm. Thomas, Lemuel Williams, | at his popular store, 494 6th street, between and léc.: 4-4 Androscoggindo. do.18 :44 Wam- one month. He moved that the balance of the bl 7. ‘d this el, Sati es of the delay in the payment of mer charge, but fined #20 upon the latter, James A. Shedd, William H. Ritter, George | snd Ye three doors above Odd Fellows’ _ sutta do. do., me i44 Rew York Mille 4 do. 2 city’s appropriation (about $100 for each ward) | POS thle toc tan) clause wasstrick- } ty nave accumulated to large amounts, and JR Se wars, and Alois tie a some aren oy ie hey. Sinster, Psa ee ee me sina etock of Winter Gnade wo arcusliiog off ch r place we bi of an. “ ~ made it very inconvenient. Surely I =I business in the 4 ‘ard, came before Justices bi a nson, ——_+——_ . weer Wi purine aie psanuee eet cha Pree et, Bee eneren nate 2° | be protected in the supply of such’ article Clark and Walton and were fined soveach for | Detective’ McDevitt, and Balt King, ‘The | For Cuunuaine 2up Faosren Feet, low prices. distributed im the wards, and suggested that | vices; and also resolutions of thanks to Mrs. before certificates are given that the applicant | Trumbull for her serviers and for a donation of shall satisty the distributor that he or she is | $50, direeting that she be madea life member: actually in need, stating that he had heard of | which were adopted. Adjourned. some cases where three loads of coke were is- potter Maa rss ; pa T-lm’ BENJAMIN MILLER. afford some profit, to compensate in loss oy selling liquor without a license. The former | three latter also proved the intent of | White's Embroeation is aspecific. Price $1 per = Sioned by such delay. I bave the honor to be | took aa appeal from the judgment of Justice | McCauley from his declarations both pre- | pottle, For sale at 4% Pennsylvania avenue W™ 5, UREATLEY's PREMIUM STRAM jour hes anteervact, Clark, a Nious and subsequentto the assault, to the effect | between 435 and 6th streets, HR Mr. Wilson thought this rather remarkable | George Junemann, arrested by officer Atwell e cou ly get a moment wi e Office, No. 48 9, proceeding. The Trustees had a perfect right | of the 7th precinct, had a hearing before Jus- | boy, he would be willing to be hung, &c. ce. No. 49 Jefferson st.. Georgetown. SPLENDID OHANCE!!!—A friend informed | gstablishedin IS. premium Aweriee by the. Burd toone house bs to order articles from others dealer if Mr. tice Clark yesterday evening charged with sells | ‘The te timony being closed, the Judge charged Rl tee that Smith Bros. & Co., at their cele- ay mys Institute, 1857; rebuilt 1866, end br. Hall —I have heard of a case where wood | | WEA? Yeam Masquenape—A novel, but | herd did not have them, and there were some | ing hquor on Sunday, and was required to pay | the jury to the effect that, if the boy was not brated Oak Hall, 464 Seventh street, are sel- | by far the and most complete estapinhmen? ras emptied ata door aud the carts were hardly | Tost “nigvahle afluir took place Monday eve- | things which Mr. 8. did hot keep. He thought | a fine of $4, Henry J. Newkirk, arrested by | Actually struck, according to the law. “— ling off their immense stock, and making up | ofthe Kind & this section of com stey= turned around before it was sold ~ | Bing, at No. i} New York avenue, being a | such a communication an insult tothe Board. | officer Scott, came before the same Justice | might find an assault with intent to kill, If suits to order, at prices that will astonish the | | Dyeing and Scouring done best Mr. Slowen suggested that many had not | '®P yearparty, given by a number of young Mr. Johnson said he purchased brooms and | charged with selling liquor to soldiers, and | bis purpose, when armed with that knife, and 3 stoves to burn coke, and asked if a portion of | dies. at which they took advantage of some closest buyers. We advise all to give them a this amount could not be used to buy wood of the privileges of the year, such as asking the buckets from Mr. Shepherd because he could | was fined as abov: making towards the boy, was to kill, even if | cay get them cheaper from him than at other places: — he did not strike him, it might be an’ assault ruly thankful for past favors, the subseriber solicits the continued custom of the community tlemen tod a down to \ id | HAs Gannret Brows t—Euitor Star: Abont | with intent to kill, and even if he thought bi poet eae tones ae : eae spr Pg gentlemen to dunce, and down to supper. and | S.'tg-any articles wanted Ma Shepherd eat AS GABRIEL BLOWN —Eilitor Star : 0 ill, ven if he 6 signet pemaanon oad mea Gace reeks Bates ee nn NOME A aes actually acuaes th eeruer eax ot tes tonle alway procare Tmaodinae ithe Gia nue have lock this morning terrific explosion | Ws near enongh, although not actually so in | (yREAT INDUCEMENTS. Post Office address. Lock Box No. SO Mr. Shepherd said that the greatest good | STst The ladies and guests were in costume. | them on hand. ver on the northeast corner of 7th and | point of fact, it made no difference. Butit isa | UF yeas shah aes Office clones daily at sunset, except Setorder, should be done tothe greatest number. and that | A™MOng the ladies the Gipsy Countess, Miss H. The communication was laid over until the | K streets shook the adjacent houses, and sent | question or the jury to decide, with what in- In consequence of ig an accoul when it is closed at 8 pm a0 17-60 the coke could be burned im a fire-place. Sj Indian Squaw, Miss H.: Topsy, Miss McC. next m) ting. the startled inhabitants in terror to the streets, | tent this action was made. After argument, | Defore the Ist of February, we sball offer great : : ress {oducementa to purchasers of : a ineokers «| Crazy Jane, Mrs. W.: Morning, Mrs. E. H. Dr. Croggon said that many schools in his | "nder the impression that the final day had to the jury, who bronght in y Fo agar oN tbs peg Comes ant Girl, Mrs. K.; Night. Misses P. and R. | district were broken open afr school. hot Investigation showed that gas in con- dict of guilty of assault with intent to DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. DANCING ACADEMIES. treasurer to purchase coke, was adopted. and Mrs. H.; Fanchon. Miss P. R.: Daughter of | and furniture broken, he therefore offered a | siderable quantity had got into the sewer, be- Mr, Adams moved for a new trial, and | Our eptire stock will be eold at reduction ames eee Mev. Wr. Hall exic, om benall of th Regiment, Miss G; Contraband, Miss B.: | pecotmtion: come ignited, and blown off the manhole cover. vourt reserved the sentence unl after he | PER CENT. from recent prices. a REIS 5 ACADEMY, Comm that they had been directed to | Scoteh La: \" -: Red Bird, Mrs. ‘That this Board respectfully request the | Will not the Gas Company take this matter ard the reasons for a new trial. Scot BEEN one tte. conte: fasters, ‘apd Bat : fider ond re a plan | McG.: Highlanders, Misses H. and H., were | Board of Metropolitan Poli ommissioners | in =? FRISONERS ARRAIGNED FOR MURDER. Good Rania awe as /‘ Suse e . Bouses permanent. All the very good. The characters most prominent | to detail a policeman in each school district to ——_—-—__—_ Henry T. Johnson was arraigned forthe mur- | BLANKETS, : Sk nj and Friday evenings, trom 010 o'clock. jouses permanent. AM the committer oad among the gentlemen were, Contraband Wo- | ook after the school prop » Adopted. SeERENADE.—The compliment of a serenade | acy of Thoinas S, Sweet on the juth day of MANTILLA VELVET. ot great barzal aa tan be rented for Batis, Sot: ‘my ly ent them de At the soup houses they had | Man. Mr. K; Hoot Black, Mr. W.; Jesters, | ‘The bill of Messrs. McGill & Witherow was | Was tendered et nent BY the Washington | June, 1s6,and pleaded not guilty, and asked to |; ‘521 Seventh street Jooked over the crowd. and were ready to give | Messrs. A. and E.: Chinaman, Mr. McG.: Han- | also refer..d to the Committee on Account Brass Eand to Rev. J. M. Peebles, at_the resi- | pe tr ee d by the country. Mernorotrran nowitnc savoon, Mr. Rhees said there had been great talk | dence of Mr. Howard, on E street. The sere- | "Joseph Wm. N. Zimmer, for the murder of N ERATIVE STOR! . % ar Vailach Schoo i | nade was acknowledged with appropriate re- | Gje- ‘Si 6 oe EW CO-OPEBA’ ENDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Renner ot Pte oy fie tanenie ane i marks by Mr. Peebles, who concluded by the | CBS: Dumas. Isth of September, 1867, on 17th | “gy hinTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND E. Mr. L.; Irishman, Dr. H.; 7 renchman, Mr. (.; (Broadway Swetl, r. Me: Crazy JimsMr. M.: despair. He did not see that they could | 4¥ Andy. : Mr. H plan to economise: it had bern sug- nee that inferior flour could be used, but | Mr. S.: Falstaff, street, near New York avenue, between the —— Pexna, Avexvs. sean Lire Sraxer West, tle could be saved by that. In the Third | Knight, Mr. G.: City Bill Poster, Mr. H. following. Presentation to Mr. Heald (leader of the band) | hours of 11 o'clock a. m, and 12 m.. was ar. Has constantly on hand GEORGE W. BAUER, Proprietor. ‘Ward the expenses were below other wands, Resoleed, That thetreasurer furnish the board | Of @ beautiful boquet, raigned and plead notguilty; having no friends the best Groceries in the 3 Open froma. m.tol2p m. The Bar ie stocked Sesame of Se yrnsveclty of the green grocers | |, xs LS 2 semant of te number of ecicel- | snsse you tah Poon —Alsk, B. apherd, He and Fondail @ aclend Bens meests; Nor- | pyrays, Sages, Oamned and Dried Fruita st yi the finest Liquors, Wines and, and butchers committee had fixed on sured, amoi ” ch, : e Provide Society, | ™ ran 5 7 5 Bg 150 per week a= the expense of cach hence, aud fn what companies, at what rates, time of | Fad~tracurer of the Prov additional receinas | ,, Wm. Eldridge and Corporal Jno. D. McCirl- | !RCM EMER se wate, G Sultana Begare of the finest brands. Sti and he desired that the directors would fix the expiration of policies; also, the same informa. | 2¢know! publication Beacon Lodge, No. 15, | 1nd were arraigned for the murder of George | Rajtins cheaper than can be bor lnewhere. Call and gaaly umit. The committee could only fill the or- | years he has been connected with this depart. | tion respecting school furniture, 1.0.0-F. 8% J.-C. Da, Navy Department, | Mlliame on the night of the 12th of September. | “NEW SUGAR CURRD HAM ane UNTER® GREAT ANTIQUARIAN BOOK ers, but the direct rs could instruct the ward | Ment. and was appointed Chief Clerk in Janu- Mr. Wilson presented the following resolu- | 5% T. C. Connolly, for Patent Ofhee, proper, | 7, ina restaurant kest by Rutherford, on 2d NEW YORK BUCK WHEA‘ H con committers bow to act im order to keep the ex- | ary, 1866. He resigns to pursue the business of | tions 2: Wim. Orme, $0. * | sliwet east and Pennsylvania avenue. The | 4 94, SHARES 910 EACH. 204 Pennsy'vanis avenue, pense ton certain point. "He suggested that he | solicitor of claims’ Upem bis rede tee Resolved, That our late colleague, Mr, T | £20: Wm. ee former of these having no counsel, the Court Branch 17% Penna. ave..above I7th street. sae! FieD a chairman of the Soup Com. | clers presented him with a very handsome | Edward Clark. has, in our judgment, filled the | sary op cum Cmitian Mixisrer’s Ep. | designed Messrs, Mattingly and Carusl to de. N_THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- | Ihave for salen maguificent volume of Gems of mittee, and (at an offlcer be appointed who | W2Inut book-case, accompanied by ahandsome. ition of trustee of the pub pis with | pecTs.—Messrs. Cooper & Latimer yesterday | tend him. Piet OF ee Or Taw GolTab wrath Ee ee hem ag could give bis entire time ard attention to the | ly engrossed autograph letter, expressive of | ability, fidelity, and justice, parting | sold the furniture, wines, &c.,of Senor Ble t | | The District Attorney stated that he would TEICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES | Piat Miner esl’ Shakeepear. G1 each. Andu- matter, as was the case in Boston. their deep regard for hum as an officer andgen- | with him we that this Board loses anex- | Gana, Chilian Minister, at his residence in | like Mr. Mernck to be sent for, so that some FOR SAID DIS’ RIOT. January 1 + 1868, =. Pa RS 5 The Chair (Mr. Parker) said that such a| Ueman. Mr. J. Price Kepner, foranumber of | cellent and efficient member. Corcoran's row, on I street, between 15th and | time might be fixed pon for the trial of John | | In the matte of Admiral | Barclays English Dictionary, furkey moreee: course was absolutely necessary, and that the | years in charge of the statistical subdivision, Resolved, That we entertain for him senti- tern street, There was agcod attendance at | H, Surratt, as he was anxious for a speedy ro farragut and the of- In admiralty, No, 191. English Poets, Little and Brown's edition Socwty. without some such officer, was like a | has received the appointment of Chief Clerk. | ments of the highest esteem and regard, both as the sale, and articles sold at a preminm, trial. . ficers and men of the Wes-| An origital Painting by George M. ‘Watch minus its main spri He =a: that | and will enter upon his new duties to-day. | acitizen and as a trustee, and that we <hall ea The case of James Ratcliffe for indecent ex- | torn Gulf Squadron. Ditto, letti, view in Venice, $65. Be bai Tee paler from North. | Added to a thorough knowledge of the business | ever cherish the most pleasant recollections of | Derective Ww. M. KELLEY, who lies dan. | posure, then came up, and was on trial when | “RgauSgOearom. a) ane of the | Charles Carrol ern ining the sy sadopted | of the departinent, he possesses a large share of | our official and personal associations with him. gerously ill at his residence on 8th street, be- | our report closed, Navy. and to the Atborney Rochen mk ayn pacar fa clanse of the constitu. | executive ability, which is an essential quali- | Resolerd, That the Secretary of this Loard be | Ewen P and M ctreate wae ne beter to-day. . J fe ict gricigg fe geg af wel pagel = iton of the Boston Society,as to the duties of | fication for the position. instructed to furnish Mr. Clark with these reso- ——_o_—_ Grscuis Goner, Justice Weite--Kostesthy, | oie’ ereates et fe Or ene ee eet i lutions.” Aurxaxpnia ITeMs.—The Journal of yester- | Denaise vs. De Zuyk: Judgment against gar- | ssid court on the dist day of December, 1967. on te- rd urged that this course was very | Recarteeen Putsoner.—About three years | _Mr. Wilson said Mr. Clark had filled the | day suys: nishee. In the case of Turner ys. Bartholow, | Delt of Admiral 0 Ge er ee eueone aind cares Tine had bern taken upeyumeady more of his | since three men were arrested in West Virginia | Posiion of trustee for two years in an ac. | “Yesterday before the County Court, Perry, | Mr. Bradley filed his reasons fora new trial, | cere amdmen. clamis ty allowed by the elev. tune had been taken up than was taken up by of the Board | Adams, and Karney, the soldiers charged with | Carroll vs. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was | Sean wierd Gig eak Ein a aires be mM Devlin, being bi hi ed,and after the prayers to the court | Sa'hiwscsuuitied “an ect toreeaiate ptise proceed Was more diligent. He had always been will- | the murder of Edward Devlin, being brought | then resumed, and after the prayers cou i % . sng to work, and was always active. He had | into Court and arraigned, elected to be tried be- | were offered and had been argued, Mr. Phillips, ings and the Sn pete Cee eae L con, Seeecicns Sesto ve. wet # been liberal towards the schools, showing a | fore the Circuit Court, at its next term, and | for the plaintiff, opened the case to the jury. be adjudged to, and distributed between and emons | aust emorke $2. Wilkes Expedition, $25. Swift's most commendable spirit, and his record was | were accordingly remanded to ail. Mr. Phillips having finished, was followed | SS,8"Rawiral and officers aod. mou, according ts | werk complete 2 tele Grete he sustained. (He has af least the approval of his | | Mount Vernon Circle, Brotherhood of the | by Messrs, Cox and Buchanan for the defend. | fay: aud that ead matter will stand for trial by. | History of Mesicn te’ cpetich folio. many inserted own conscience, but it seemed a great hardship | Union, was regularly organized in Alexandria, | ant. gfder of suid court, at the City Hall: in the cit} of some Buely colored: $34, Plat Book of o on the charge of robbing the large che=t of Bis legitimate business in this work. The | Adam= & Corot 15,000, at Grafton; and were only difficulty sce Was in selecting & | sentenced to the Wheeling jail for seven years = n <n Ay: A avs SS It | each. One of these, Abner Marks, broke pili sualifications for thie tacnnt* person with | months afterwards, and was free for about 10 = seat of the & sasaedl — ‘han that of | months, when he was recaptured and placed in Tt was sugursted that Rev. Mr. Pitcher was | 2,,™POTMY prison at Moundsville, from Seen er sate : that a citizen who had labored as diligently a» | Saturday evening, by officials of the brother- | 7o-Day.—Johnson ys. Hinesley. Mr. Miller the | city. Rare edition of Dr. Syntax. il- the proper person, but it was stated that he eer ee pecs six — Ts, he Lng Mr. Clark, should have his character traduced | hood sent over from Washington for that pur- | filed a motion for garnishee tor judgment, and ay (Decl in Le foto} pares — —-. "Pelion Seo Mould notacceptit. Mr. Bennett's na.ne was | Richmond and beld l0deye when he ae dae | The charges against him could not bes pose. to have attachment dissolved. After some pre- went ond Show’ oneee wie theceth | valealae ocelot ae eens a aan —~ Suggested, but it was d that he could not | miseed and cent to Petercoure, Va. where he | ‘ined, and fell to the ground. It was the dut "The Journal of this morning says liminary discussion concerning the prayers | Pounty shouldinot be so adjudged and distributed. . Mandeville's History of the Bees. Con- Bi¥e his entire time to it ae again arresied. ‘Mr. GS’ McFadden Su | of the Board to show that they appreciated his Mariey Encampment, No. 6, 1.0.0. F.,ana | granted by the Court, Mr Merrick closed’ the and to intervene for their interests egorts of Difterent Ratton: Mr. Shepherd moved the adoption of an | perimtnsent of the Monnaie em, Su | fidelity and faithful performance of duty. members of lodges in this city Visit Washington | case for the plaintiffs. He argued to the jury D. 8 GOODING, U. 8. Marshal, D.O. ick: onthe Pall article providing { n agent, | Yormed of his arrest, aud. took Daa ae, Was in- | pr. Walsh endorsed every word uttered by | Thursday night, retarning at 12 o'clock by | that the plaintifls were entitled to puritive | January 14, 1858. Ja -dtFS lesa, an Lnvestizntion of the Nevy De- Bho shall have general supervision of the | Past evening. the prisoner artived Meee iy | Mr. Wilson. He had never known a more effl- special tain on theAlexandria and Washineton | damages, and the measure of the damages was =P A eTuaE? Of SEA UE Disasters at Forts Henry Ree reem ca! gine Zociety. who shall keep a | charge of Mr. MeF. and after being left at the | ©itht member that Mr. Clark railroad. Persons wishing to see the stiger” | so large sometimes that it was unlimited. After UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Chairman: and many other rare orntral office, &c.; which was adopted. Central Guardhouse forsafekeeping this mora: | , M4. Rhees said he had read the charges | ind other canimals’ on exhibition: there can | the close of the argument by Mr. Merrick, the ‘Wasnixoton. January 2, 1885. ' | Southern Documents, now impossible to get A. or Wallach, from the committee to urge | ing proceeded on his iodo eens this morn: | against Mr. Clark, and was in the Aldermen's jury retired On the petition of MOBBIS MATTSON, of | nearl; complete Library of Gor Doce. fiom thy a work of demolishing the ola peniten- | ‘"& Proceeded on bis journey. Chamber on the previous evening. At first he Gormon The Corpora on next came up. | New York.N.¥., praying for the extension of a | foundation of the Government. twelve. bundrot tiary be by the day, so as to give employ- —-+—_ thought Mr. Clark had acted wrong in refus- pl Brent & Lovejoy for jaintilf) Bradley for | patent granted to him the'sth day of April, 1864, | vols... $1.00—very unigue A ‘set of Minerals, ing to allow the schools to be closed in order MARRIED. the defendant. This is a case where the Corpo- ovement in Enema Syringes for seven | yalued at $3.00. for #500 7 Many rae Coins, Japan Gold Dollars, Halt ow suffering for want of work, HEL To reRiTY.—Justice Clark, yester- y he day held an investigation in the case ne Sn Core ~ tion of said patent, which night attend the funeral of an | STEWART HILL. On the 14th inst. by the | ration built a bridge across the Tiber in Jack- | years from the expirat Sis sb Doublow: ona’ Coin, Ci forn red tha aul? and battery. preferred by a every charge agamst Mr. Clark was u f this city.to Miss ALICE A. HILL, of Alexan- | ang swept away part of the house and the Patent Office on MONDAY. the 16th day of | Bocks: Howard Reperts. 81 New York Court ma ad also bern d woman who had been living with him. | sustained and groundless. He was mortified to JONES. On the 1th instant, at | *t?oyed the furniture of the plaintiff. She lays | March next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons | of Appesis. # vols, 8100) and & 100 vols. Law shown a from the sureties of the co the evidence it appears that Newton went | find texcher: dy teachers—lobbying around ANDREWS—JONES. On the nt, af : woo, Still on trial, are notified to ve Ch Shurch Parsonage, in this city, by | Ber damages at $5.0 the Aldermen's Chamber against their trustee, phany ¢ x ie city, Keates ae He was mortified to think ladies would so far | Gotten stctes tatonl ryt FANNIE ELL Weert | Equrry Covnt—Justice Wy 0 Tip-tep Envelopes, 10 cents; Note Pap. tor whe had failed to perform ing that the work should be don a few ni ppear and show cause, if any they | Books Lave, why said petition ought not to be granted. | 10 conte. Yesterday, | “Persons opposing the extension are required to | 1d atent work, im the | dition, tssince in an inebriated con- receive Cj 3 of can be noted. The Potomac mains frozen over, but, by dintof main force, on either side the channhels are ploughed #* past five | morning two of the ‘dimen, and others ; 5 Cobbs 4 3 7 1 - Phil phe? suggested. when colord woman, named Matilda Tay- | forget themselves, and only wished that some daughter of F. A. Jones, Esa.. of Georgetown, Lytle se —_ . somalia = Prag = forth in writin rat least fwen‘y daye before the which arerare ai erd moved that the Chair, (Mr, | lor. mpted to get the child away from him, ] rebuke it be given to them. D.C. pene tt bas Zack T. Borland -fal. vs, W. | 4ay.of hearing; all testimony filed by either party | buy on comm ook on sale in « Vice Pr (Dr. Hall.) and | fearing for its per-onal Newton there- | ‘The resolutions were unanimously adopted, EE take testimony, Zack T. “Gatharine | to. be used at the said hearing must be taken and | my two stores. Arr ents made fer reading. Wallach. be a committee to confer with | Upon seized her, threw her heavily on the floor | and the Board unjourned until next Tuesday DIED. H Hollidge; ee Se ee eae tee transmitted in accerdance with the rales of the of- | Small and large lots of Books boughtat best prices, neral Howard in referen asking Con- | and stamped Ber, producing severe brunes, | evening, DENT cSuddenls on the 8th inst. FRANK. Pape Bot tp pe] appitcation for | “Scceninn cut akas pepet vated open natey- | ee ow or S89 | Which she exhibited to *. The ——_e—— + soungest child of Augustus 8. and Rose V. _ * - ; Mr. S- said | Justice required that the 3 curity Riven TRADE AND THE WeAT Dent, aged 2 years,5 months and 8 days <_ | an injanction be postponed aati} Saturday, the | mony must be fled ta the oficetwenty dare before | WATE WOULD MOST RRSPECTFULLY IN- nobly to the | in sum of S200 to keep the peace towards further antic isth ta Onries heneknieee enkeren te dena ded | tem days after filing the testimony. and Georgetown, and the public in gene. when we re. | the colored wo as had a tendency to that the decree heretofore en si ya ‘Ordered, also, that this notice be published in | ral that we have purchased the stork oF hs of those now receiving | te ere tn this erction, and | Oy yous Brown vs Ann S Brown ef el: order contin. | {2% J End in the Atlas, Mew Work. We Y-oneed | CLOTHS’ sad BOURE SCR NIBHOEE who have been brought here by | Sewer ExPLostons.—About 8 o'clock this oe elapse before any very fayor- S eas as ais fog SE BS iS. om Hy i lateral sewers at the corner and one at qe corner of orthern Market, exploded, trustee's sale, ; the OUDS in store No 406 Seventh street. betwee i -day.—-Wallach vs. Wallach; time for puniications to be at least sixty days previous to | G and H streets. of Mr K. Buchly. ard beving tee taking testimony extended to 20th of Febraary, day of hearing. fitted the store and stocked it with « fall ine of } hand Lst: { Teh and Ky here on Go: i 5 vs. Ch T.¢. THEAKER, bandstome Parlor Chamber, Dicing room and eminently fit and proper for ( excitement in the neighborhood. The iron | 284 in uncongealed flakes. To-day the tem in dinmanil'a ples of eet gate tied W MERCHANTS’ LINE OF STRAMAHIPS. a Carpets, Olicloths. Be, w - em. Last year that bod | saaten anne 4 htaue we en | perature has much moderated, and unless th Walking Skirts eu nd det . EB z= ¢ ae a ee m. Last - cone Semen pate os eerie he Seen aren wie Weeees wind changes to the north to-night, it willbe sris Walking en ti N E. C. KNIGHT, anv JOHN GIBSON, Webave placed Mr. R. H. Boswell, Jr, (late 4 +, Judge Purcell —Yest a 3 tate to state that by to-morrow a thaw will set Siweye be aanired of « a0od fr and ee Tn ahd teergert or Toke Ceeagy | Will run roguiarty in which willclear the river again. The steam | good article. CHAS. BAUM. s fully proven and admitted to probate. He ferry boat Winnisimmet was the only boat | _4¢30 49 Louisiane ave.,nesr7th strect, | i Sank Secoontaes onl fis teal and gacsinal making the trips between this city and Alexan- HOICE MINCE MEAT— Mate of the best ma- ] FLV 0A Sidiouver kind and wherever tot dria up to 1¥ o'clock to-day, as the Thomas terials, at 20 cente per poand, for sale by cased. to bis wits Mary, anil noretnates her os Collyer laid by because of her machinery and EGAN & BROTHER, I > ecutrix in the will outworks being of so light fa character, com- ion 3 SLVEREOee ae See | Cueston Gatien qualified as executrix of aratively, as to jeopardize her safety. At 12 a " Call: S500. ‘port Pielock, Rowever tia steamer ‘rescmued mer | AL i Fea ton kone ealome seee if hight of twe | y feet. The flag-stones were ction of Oon- | broken, snd the fou: gasses arising from the suffering poor | sewer Were very offensive. Fortunately no 4 laws the mas- | one was near enough to be injured when the t support the | explosion occurred. It is supposed that these old and decrepid; but no kaw of Congress had | explosions are caused by the accumulation of provided for the care of these.and since the | gas in the sewers. emsncipation proclamation ms {these peo- | ——_e——_- ple bad been brought from Maryland and | Poricewen’s BALL vor RELIEF C | In charge of the store. where Will be pleased ‘to see his old friends and cus- tomers and the pablic generally echhankfal for past patronage. we respectfully ‘it acontinuance of the same. and pl our selves to give our undivided attention to 42d promptly reepend to the wants of our cus Ts, Our motte in the fature as in the pest, shall be “Small Profits and Quick Sales.” No misrey during the winter months be- | with Mr Buchi; Sages ae “oDiave New York. from Pier 2, tthe y of f the old Marya tere of slaves were compell these | are to go to the Provident Aid Society,) will : 5 sale filed, and decree nisi issued. sentation of goods fur the. purpose, of Soospudi in naiors Fessenden | The grand ball of the Metopulites Pein ie | tps be cause of the weaicened condition ofthe =. pag clay ‘anea can fina | re—Prtition of Martha Ann Troxell, Sales. GREEN'S Wituiass, Sno Trumbull bad assured him that some the rehiet of the poor, (the proceeds of which | C*-, The stam ine Zets gallantly breasted the ara pgs ata guardian, for sale of real estate. ews No. e067. saxo winicn would be apport face ) Bteod 06 7th street, bet. Bernard Geir took out letters testamentary on . ad called the attention of the mili- | take place at Odd Fellows’ Hall this evening, | Potomac to Georgetown this morning. Pe cptlese variety “Also, all Trimmings nessessry FE 2 CARcnee > AMERIOAN aoa ae the war “ae fae a and Coamtiens it will apes = ~~ patron- Wirnovt a Licence.—J. T. Martin, a Res- Le, eerie ete | pee, Tee, . OT LADIES? WA’ he just to support such people in | ized balls ever given in this city. e various - ” > § house, and a lengthy co | committees have been constantly at work in | {Unt keeper doing business in the 7th Beads. and Bugles i Pou cinet, was, on M , before Justice Walter, | beautiful Zinc charged with selling liquor without a license, and fined #20, from ee IA. Gesstord, of the Ist precinct, Monday evening arrested two tavern keepers named Jobn Thomas and Joseph Freundt, both doing GOLD when the matter w ally red | preparing for it, and ever; paration hi: p Soe sident Lincoln, who decided that he was_| been made for the enjoyment of those who will D***tRink Ee DE re sale aren ‘cosy ca Sete, a at th pela ant the, petition of HARMIET C1 in takew, oof .W. So. RETEEROTT. 8.00. a8 of Pittafield, Mass,praying for the exten’ | _de2-tf ___Sole Agents of Bteinway's Pianos. Dr. Hall said that if they accept the of- eneral Howard the benrficiaries would | _INscLTrNG LAprEs.—Some time since, officer be greatly increased. A large portion of them | Grant got a warrant for the arrest of one John } business on the Island, who had a hearing be- sion of said Charles a | Calvary, charming him with insulting # couple | sore Justice Tucker charged with selling Il Biciows the Sth aay of for an. im: : Mr. Shepherd said if something of this kind | of ladies on the street, He was not arrested | fre Justice Tucker Pa gg aiew. caake ‘cturing Turbi 240 Penna. ave., near 15th strect. Was not done, by the Ist of February they | until Monday evening, when he applied for | Without @ heense, and were fined ae HS ons ony ‘of ‘Would not have a dol ‘The motion was adopted. which they appealed. a Rowse | “Officer Crown, of the 24 precinct, arraigned Mr. Shepherd said that the appropriation for grocerivs been exhausted, and while it was true that the necessity for their distribution was done away with wa great extent, yet in rome cases they were needed. He moved that 86 be sppropriated for groceries in each ward to be distributed only im cases of sickness; | agreed to Mr. Shepherd said that there had been a great many “alls for blanket, and a gentleman had Offered a lot at75 centseach. The purchase of fitty was ordered, to be distributed by the ‘Treasurer. ‘The Secretary read a letter from Mr. W. W. Bennett, directing attention to the fact that ‘women and children are often crowded out at the soup-houses by the men, and suggeswd that some arrangement be made whereby order where he was known, and placed in the cell, where he was kept until the arrival of Justice Walter at the station yesterday morning. be- fore whom he had a ‘and was dis- missed upon condition that he leave the city. Masomic.—Last evening the following offl- cers elect ef Acacia Lodge, No. 18, FP. and A. ‘M., were duly installed into office by D. B. Searle, Grand Visitor and Lecturer:—J. B. Will, W. M.; E. J. Sweet, S. W.; Charles B. R. Colledge, ¥.'W.; T. M. Hanson, Treasurer; A. F. Marsh, Secretary; E. J. Ward, S. D.; Dani McFarland, J. D.; isaac Morris, jr., and F. Eichelwerger, Stewards; Leonard Stoddard, Tiler, ~~ += Ja. rox Commarea Kearney, or cS skth precinct, arrested @ shoemaker named before Justice Clark yesterday evening, a store- keeper named Casper Herbert, who was also charged with selling liquor without a license, and fined as the above. ——_o——— NATIONAL BANK oF THE RePuBLIC.—The stock bolders of this bank rday elected the Year -Fishugh Goyle Samm’ Wormeen Bae -—Fitzha, 3 jorment, Mat- ihew G. wg 4 John H. Dr. John M. Brodhead, ieih ie rs illiam H. Baldwin, Leonidas Coyle, Z. D. Gilman. ————-Satiobgeaee Sate or Money.—At the twenty-eighth monthly meeting of the Central Building Asso- Tiadon, held last evening. sixty-four shares of stock were dispored of at an average premium 56% per cent, A. ps WITZLEBER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BN. B. CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STEEEP ‘ee (ORPOSITE WILLARD's, WASHINGTON, D.o. FINE IMP! ANDIES, oI- de: could be preserved: alxo, that those who have | Dunn, me emeeey came before Justice | Tu Lecture given by Mr. H. Olay Prenss | 1809 8 'ON MARKET, i for the use of the poor keep the | Clark, charged with committing an assault at * Hall, under the BY ©. MALLARD, { pocce-pa fens. Senko bmy Napoli ¥ Ann Dunn. After hearing the evidence in the the Workingmen's Assembly, for 180 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, It was moved thata committe of three be | case, the justice Commitied thy accused to jail of poor, notwithstanding the BET. 177m anv 17H. Pa. av. pointed to put this matter im practical shape, | for court, Of the weather, was well attended, <

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