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Arrevrr tO Beeag\JArt—This morning onsolidation, the guards at the jail discovered a plot among | ja? Wards ond the Schoot Bill—Councilman QS. | Some ot the colored prisoners confined in the CourT IN GENERAL Term, THE EVE ~ CITY ITEMS. __-- ~~ GEORGETOWN, BANKERS, Chief Justice : J ee r Os catimbe ‘ f the Provident Aid Soci+ Affairs in Georgetown. AY COOKE @ 00 2 Boker & be ailed on for an Ezplaqation three cétls opening on the east corridor of the | Cartter ji; Associates Justices Olin and | THE TREASURER o} - . x i * 7 < ‘ und floor, and at once secured the leaders in | Fisher—Yest > the case of the United | ety has this day received trom Lieuts. J. F. ‘List or Letrars gan the post offiar, BAN LO ek I N EWS. Sent ee eae Gooey Frons. ‘The wooden bulk head against the east | States; useot Tone De McPherson, vs. Blagden | Kelly, Aus. Tait and A. Ecklof, committee on | Georgetown, D.C. January Zi, 1863. Firrexnta Stare on . cites sore, of colored pefMoris, was held last night | wail which is made of the old wooden deors etal., which was being argued when we closed | the of etropolitan Police, the sum of Leties’ List— Burrows Genevia, Carter Sarah, wre Preset, Orres Ts 7 ° Amusements, &c., To-Night. a Wesley Chapel, near the corner of | formerly used im the prison had been raised, | our rt, was concluded. The Court re- | $2,305.81, the proceeds of a ball given by that | Deitz Anna Elizabeth, Diggs Nancy, Hunter, Buy and sell at current market rates, aud keep Natiowar Tera Joba Brougham as | Connecticut avenueand L street, About two | and brick by brick removed from the wall un- | served its opinion. corps on the night of the 15th inst: san, Jones Anna Elizabeth, Johnéon Maria, | constantly on hand a fall supply of all “« Marphy Maguire” im “The Serious | hundred persons were present, among whom | til a hole had been made through it with the To-day.—Doe, on the demise of B. Ogle Tay- Lieut. Eckloff, $68); Lieut. Tait, sr Johnson Miss Mary, Lidey Miss Mary, Leach GOVERNMENT BONDS. Fam a hich “Mr. and Mrs. Peter | ¢ ite member, (Henry Heim- | exc ption of a thickness of one brick. The | loe, vs. Cora W. King. This is an action of | Lieut. Skippon, $313.75; Lieut Hurley, $2) Mrs. Eliza J., Nash Ardelia (col.,) Prather Mrs. “s ' Wh Tg.) Al clock the President, Alexander | opening was being made 18 by 12 inches, and eet bronght to recover lot 1, of the sub- | Lieut. Milstead, $242; Lieut. Gessford, $2 Mary A., os oR Anne E., Peters Lizvie, SEVEN -THIRTIES ID COMPOUND Waris Oren, Hovse —Wallach-Daven- | Henderson, called the meeting to order, and | the refuse had been thrown down the flue of | division of square 216, in this city, come up | Lieut. Essex, $1 Iaent. Johnson, $1 Rogers Maria B., White Mrs. Robert, Wash- INTEREST NOTES. t n “Oliver Twist.” Wm. H. Bell acted as secretary. the furnace. from the court below on an agreed statement of | Lieut. Noonan, $1 Lieut Kelly, $120; hat | i: gton Loniser. Walers Marictia Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c , executea . hstreet_—Fourth eve- ‘The great difficulty experienced in finding the In order to divert attention from this place, | facts. The Court reserved its decision. 61; sale of refreshments. $12; Officer J we Gentlemen’s List.—Capt. Chas. Alien, Thomas place of meeting originated a motion to appoint | quite a number of bricks had been removed ; the barber, $5; Dr. Nichols, $— | Bond, John Bereis, Capt. Robt. Eaton, John F. | and collections made om all scovesibie pointe, — . wavy ¥; . A committee fur the purpose of selecting anoth- | trom the walls facing the cells. This work amounting to $2,714.16. Less incidental ex- | Grong, Jountieanee, tee ile, ene ie | Med col Bian Hatt, Nave Yard—Ohil- | cot more easy access; when &epiriied dices. | could gully ave pees dene duvius the day, | [AEDETANT 70 LADIES Extra TRAINS at- | penses $130.50, and amount given to force in Hood, das. Howard: Yobn Harte, Cupi, Thomas ple nan yieriam | Sion arose in whieh the Propriety of using a} when the guards are constantly passing | BaUMS HOOPSRIRT sha CORSET FAGTORE W. Hearn, Wm. H. Harrison, Tomas Johnson, | J’ ne waTIONAL Savta _ church forsuch meetingsat all eB i. was questioned, | throngh, and it must have been in progress | Just received. a Ii Jarbor, Michael Jones, Howard k of PRENCH COR. ne member denounced another asa dis- | some time, the parties working at it, probably, | SETS. al . S. Kearney, Micle Long, Henry Re and 5 Hy jces, 49 Louisiana avenus eer Wad eemtne Rampases ut Met | grace to the church which he was willing to | as opportunities were presented. ‘Fue pring: | nesrTim st” Uelti°" Gauneee Bata 1. ALeEx. R. SHEPHERD, Treas, January 23, 156, Robert McKenny, (np: B : surrender for this purpose. Finally, the sub- | jals engaged in this affair are Bill Stokes, John O'Bannon, Orrin S. Ormsbee, The reguiar week veSng of the Fourth | ject was disposed of by the appointment of | convicted and under sentence of six months for Evenrxe prrss Goops & Birtees iN THE SLEEPING | Ferdinand Robinson, Henry Rockaway, Ward John : and Conservative | James Bowie, Robert Thompson, and J. A. | larceny, and Foster Bailey and W. H. Selby. " CaR.—It was buzzed around as a good joke at | So. ctug. Samuel Thur ouster. ! Clud wes be vening ir hall, cor- | Johnson, asa Committee to waiton the Trus- | each awaiting trial for the larceny of clothing. Such as early morn in the sleeping car arriving at New | son. M.A. Thompson, Robt. Vernell, John EB. | SILVER PLATE, treet, the | wes of Wesley Chapel and ascertain upon what It is believed that if they did not intend to | ELEGANT LYON’S VELVETS. York from this city, when a lady of true nerve, | West_7. WJ Walars. PAINTINGS. Sand | tTms the lecture room of tne same can be pro- | leave their quarters in the day time, that they | SUPERB LIGHT COLORED SILKS Easeee im Gclicate bealth, Grow fora string? | asour a Hoo—Mr. B. D. Tompkins, in LUASLE | curred. intended to cut from one cell to the other. and | LIGHT COLORED REAL IRISH POPLINS, looking yet beautiful black bottle. Withadig- | ‘part of the corralie, nea the Earieta Branch | Andall dercriptions of V committee | _ The Executive Committee, throagh its chair- | thence to the corridor from whence the sifteen | And Beepiiont WHITE AND GILT EDGE | nity and independence always ornamental io : Sent OF sa: park, having purchased a hog, which he had . ey had | ™2n, Henry Hembarg, (white,) presented a | prisoners in that part of the building, some of ON’S BLACK SILK the sex, she filled a wine glass and drank its FIRE AND BURL. 8 PROOF VAULTS. With all other goods in cur stock are now offered confidi s to the y | Slaughtered, had it stolen from him. Th <peaker for this | P8Per deprecatory of the great disorder which | whom are notorious characters, would leave at . ‘ confidence as to the good | {aushtened, ha = ge en age peaker for this | Chiracierized some of their meetings, and sug- | once. The oMcers were fortunate im mating PEN CENT SADE FOR Gage COUNT OF 10 of blushes, whispers and fe hog to Mr. John Thecker's stare, t treet, to or vas Orrice—Oonyer NEW YORK AVENUB AND an of the Exec. | ststrd the appointment of a sergeant-at-arms, | the discovery, and are now engaged in investi- |" Our stock of MOURNING GOODS is very large, | NguiFies were thus handsomely answered by youd Gia ee tape age dang FIPTERNTH STRERT 1 that that commaties | (0 be aided by a police officer, if necessary, in | gating the affair. Sect tee aes cae anaes, Wasiety of | Ber: Howe the gradual improvement of my | Di2in ‘ine water of modeing cote poe | haat oment tee | order to preserve proper decorum in future. ——_.-———_- Black materials of fine quality to be found in any | health. and perhaps my life itself, to the ef- ae th bedakcend the me rrcmmath. ogee Dinecrers—8. P BROWN. HD COOKE, GEO. : rekon aaa, [pita be THe GrorceTown License Question.— | houseiy the District, and are all offered on the | ficiency of Gautier's Native Wine Bitters.” week, aie ths chem Gienboed. ae eThecker | ees M oko vue oS ate oehtl men wereelected | Alexander Henderson presented a preamble | Editor Star -—Please correcta statement in your | Same terms as above named. = oi Sune severe een } Peas di lie . 4 ‘One price only. 4 mas E, | *nd resolutions, returning thanks to Senator | paper that the Court of this District has sus- Post te Joka Clark, pews | Harlan for his introduction of and to the Re- | tained the views of Justice Buckey and the | 222% Park Ready, Hugh | Publican members of Congress, for the passage | corporate authorities of Georgetown, on the Fevirs W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. A Nuisaxcr.—in nearly every paptr we | PTE Out of Pocket the price begs aale ——~"*— | take up we see some glowing heading, as « An- ee r5% tones D roreiar MEATS, other veto from Peesident Johnson,” or «The | %°tkly meeting of Potomac Division, xT EORGE O EVANS, Vick Presenr. ® of, the bi fresh Th Trmperance, beld last evening, atter the trans. | WS HUNTINGTON SY DEEs: Appropriating $25.00), for the relief | Question of licenses for selling meats. The and cansen} an mill between Aaron and Collyer,” and toend | Timrerance. bel aetna tae jscuEraRt. : of the destitute poor of Washington. Adopted. | Court has done no such thing, but the matter Vas Laie FISH. | off with an advertisement of some patent med- | *tion of the reg: ae Fag Fa! Ovricz Hovns:—From 0 o'clock ©. m. toSo\seet Robert Thompson introduced resolutions en- | Will probably. be decided before very long in eS itino & AON, icine. In justice to onr readers, we would say Division, and o K. Harris, of Metro- | ».m a ton and Grorgetown: hailing itas ‘a document | General Term on certifieate from Judge Olin, GEN1LEMEN’S OLD STYLE Temoved his One Price Clothing Store te Ne. | Visir to Drcarcr Topor. —Detegations | Finer xatiowau sank y orthy ef the men from whose brains itemann- | Who heard the case in the first instance. The st all bees A ee ‘11 7th street, Intelligencer Building, from the several lodges of Knights of Pythias, OF WASHINGTON. ‘ed; > pressing the oppinion that the section mistake made by your reporter probably arose at M. CUNNINGHAM'S Hat Factory, 346% 7th ele a. by m: 1 music, came over from —— Telating \o the election of the justices of the | from the fact that the rule for mandamus | $f,e6¢, between Land K streets. je7-colm* Mr. Juppy's Great Book Avcrion will re- ashington Inst ing and paid a fraternal | HD. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President, Peaccin common with other officers,they regard | aginst Justice Buckey was discharged by the «pen in Washington, at 370 Penna. ave., under | Nivit to Decatur Lodge, Knights of Pythias, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. as the only true method of seeuring justi¢ Court on Saturday last; but that rule was dis- Au co 1 ox AED the Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- petit mar Seth wckaly omupidbien soon) — the colored people of this District,as the colored | charged because about the time (afterwards in c . ning, and be continued a few evenings, There | it Forrest Hall building; where they were en- GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY jeople have received but littie, it any justice, | fact) the rule was issued, Mr. Buckey did the aes isa large and select assortment of the mos: | ‘Fined in a pleasan fr. pein from the bands of the preseat incumbeats ot | VeTy same thing for which mandamus was JOHN B. WHEELER & CO., valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15 For THE Poor.—The proportion of the pro- 7 7 1 npon, and said he | “bose offices, prayed. that is, he turned over certain papers | AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MER- —_——— ceeds of the policemen’s ball, allotted to George. FINA AL AGENT OF THE UNITED 1 *. but was willing | ¢ J.R. Johnson thoaght tne brotetations ae —- — - Coe seat CHANTS, Dvrapite Cassiuere Be bashew Sores. town, is = which is to be distributed among STATES, . ieorgetown citizens agaist consolidation ha magistrate, as required by eres . 61 Lov: at $12—prime cost—no deviation—at A. Saks & | the pocr li 15ch street, opposite the Tr ment. wat nothing of | Cevctually billed thet acheme, and that 12 such case made and provided. No. 61 Louisiana Aven Co , 517 7th street, between La. avenue and D | Gerrixa ovr Ice.—The Washington and ol pipe aoa cage } aid from the pro- | Would be time enough to talk about redistric: Very respecttully, &¢.. J.B. AvAms. Between Sixth and Seventh streets, street. toe Company, which is cutting ice | Government Securities with Treasurer United Wiican Association | RE the wards when Mr. Harlau’s vew eharier | Washington, Jan, 22, 186s Opposite Ssaton Howse, - aaah renowned ax eh iprmra pes em t Ne oon age embraced in its provisions a feature, —-_——»_—_—_ OCOAINE FO! ATR is © | Analostan Island, had work ; pimeanieaimen) 5 moved twat all ybat portion of the rwsolu. | . Ack XowLEpeMENT.—The followinz {att Toantan entrees thle caren fo 00 best Hair Dressing and Invigorator in the night storing and cutti S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. : site he hie tions which referred to consolidation be strickea | from the Treasurer of the Provident Aid Soci- | thelr friends tad peers the bent world. Asthma.—No remedy equi it © procure a supply while it ve estine Ben ie Foo ety, acknowledging the receipt of the proceeds | for all real or personel 4 aig red end twenly anes Soe ee ae Serene personal property consigned tothem | comb’s remedy for Asthma. Tohousekeepers— |}. >, dred and t ty cakes of ic e pat - Thos he had ina | Mr. John F. Cook thonght that the redis- | ofthe police red and twenty cakes of ice are put into en's ball, received at Headquarters | for sale; a1 erefore, respectfully solicit a call | Ask for and obtain Burnett's celebrated Cook- | thei, ioc-ine nae ey SECURITIES et current market rates tricting of the wards would be of advantage to | this morning: ; q : Uieir Rdvantage ut © tells Believing it to bo to | ing Extracts. ‘The purest and strongest having | “77 i <chouseeach minnie. | um | FUKNISH EXCHANGE and mote Collections po porary inp ah Saar wit te boned oe Gealienint tn atkaoeinicite tae cas ice ® nw fixed by law, unless special rates | the pure flavor of the fruit. have finished the work of assessing the im-| in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE zotutions would pass uamutitaed. " the very handsome sum of $2,005.81, resulting Ms eben refersnees, by permiscion, to | | $15,000 woRTH oF BOTs AND Suozs for win- Post yess, the amount being uate sti | ONITRD sta TES. obert Thompson brie: ported his reso. from the given by your corps on the night | prominent members of the bar and resident mer- | ter wear, at very near cost, to make room for € 10 95.473 = “e We purchase Government Vouchers om the tizens of the inst Ward should } the 15th instant, for the benefit of the Provident hante. d ry, 0 $5,479, 1G6—the assessinenis of the prop Reape a sce att oe Dh Wine ne erty of the town for the past year, without the | MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- provements—makes the assessed value of the of the firm of Burns & Wilson, under Odd Fel- | ™hrovements—makes the asses ful attention to lows’ Hally 7th street, No. sity secon block rere y OF Mee LON SSG. _. | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ont FIRMS from the Avenu 7 and to any other business entrusted to us, GEORGETOWN ABVERTISEMENTS. | “Surt 1mroRmATioN tn regard to OOVERS- their sentiments against subdivision, | Aid Society, permit me to express their appro- in order that their representatives should be | bation of Your successful efforts, and to con. aware of their wishes. He was opposed to any | gratulate you upon being the friends of suffering rference with the boundaries of the First | humanity as well as the preservers of the public ‘d, and thought the citizens should enter | pea — Your noble charity will live long in the hearts from irk “co-operated” with Robt. Thomp- | of the sick and destitute, to whom you have 4 » find fault with the | $on im his views. He referred to the petition | rendered such material assistance. this year it » men would i To BEAUTIFY AND DRESS THE Harr, and re- found —— secreted. ‘organized upon the same plan as the first Asso. | Pile, where > Tt, Pom ag mea Wein an esnartastion Vetere Te membership to that Association, since all the | re. and after to jail for court by stock was taken, will now have an opportuni. ee as r store it to its natural color, and impart that YARD CALICOES. MENT LOANS at all times cheorfully fernished, .. the | beautiful gloss, odor, ete., use Mrs. 8. A. Allen's 5,000 nt mikes and wie Pesaro Gute - which had been presented to Congress in favor 1 am gentlemen, very respectfully, your obe- man- | /mproved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, | CCBt®, 1.000 yarda do. at 8 , 9 prominent points P ( ceived and for sale by imade in bis speech at the last | Of the five-tailed” city government, and | dient servant, ALEX. R. SHEPHERD, Treas’r, is and | (in one bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price - 7 BENJAMIN MILLER. doubied it, the siguers_ thereto reflected ‘the a ae _ tared and if samen | One Dollar. e038 [+ ja at-ote 101 Bridge street, Goorzetown. alled to order by Mr. John | Wishes of the people. Should such an event ASHIONS HAVE CHANGED.—If any doubt it’ ese : — bat the reaariee ot dae saeee be consummated the eity would fall into the | tet them ‘call at Odd Fellows’ Hall and com- ded Pele by inal Tue Great Ciosinc-ovt Book Satz, at | [}¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. 2 ot tin to the interest of the club. ans berate. pare the overshadowing bonnets of the olden ive circulars rivate sale, closing each evening at 6 o'clock, | ©! ALE 0 PNIV. D a Merrill is an pre stible genius of the | _, Carter Stewart thought the bill sub-dividing | time, worn by the female portion of the «Old | teatimor ‘Address BERGER, | Rt 370 Pennsylvama svenes, under the Metro: | “34® PROPERTY IN chORGeLOWN HABE T™ “ a ‘a Lage twexi a and * Daniel Prati” style. He will be | the wards a political trick to defeat the Repub- | Folks” there with the infinitessimal produc- ere S O0., Onemsists. Mo. S05 River politan Hotel, will be continued a few days at | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, the uth iust., . < Temembered by ¥ as conspicuous at the | Hean party. He should oppose striking any | tions of the milliner’s art which are to be seen States. lew York, Sole agents for = Uni astonishingly low prices. So rich and varieda | at4o'clock in the afternoon, upon the premises, Paid ap capital, $200,000, New- Code mer tings some years azo. lines in the First Ward until after the next | on Pennsylvania avenne. The mus per- = Sp S-déweoly stock was never before offered in Washington, the subscribers will offer for sale, at public auc: Board of Directors, men of undoubted respons! ae point rns sustained by the Chalr, who | cena res Ia the ee re nied Cae een | Manes of the “Old Folks” are very good, | 1 () pen oun OFF FOR CASH 1,91: We. L. Wait & Co., Auctioneers, Oe ee ees ae | Uiltty. ‘ate Sesonit e.itution forbid- | Seetatives in the two municipal boards should | and Inst nitht the Hall was crowded, every . . printer F; ding in which J. W.P. Myers was | Rates much less than mutual Companies ding any n r to make any remarks deroga- | be instructed to oppose it. seat being taken. Among the pieces sung was a _ 7 C. Myers et al, ; MS TSIT0% graced so speak on ne | aiiotetingowntae aguas | Maat yatbian Chron whch woe sven | gurans nove AND stack oeaven | AGN Sratay, emuronn Tm, | faite ae oteade Mest ytctarar | | Pore nentonaane sere cosa a. i: Me hen eenean oon esolutions “ran down ght stream. is | ins; did style, i 7 ng eo estate J Foctakan we seed Cen tee ae eerieone | “the Chair would notentertain Martin's ob- | Wittne ooet cee tee menatt, Green % | 1m grest vaslety, can. now be purchased of ass | 27S" Hulburd, heretofere published. Goncur. | widdta we rkeet nro thay Say General Agent for the District, Houlshan, who read from the constitution of | _ 7 — See aries a arrcaatinmeae See todas low prices, and a deduction of rent opinions by several eminent legal gentle- | said property being between eas and Jeffer- Office with DODGE & McLELLAN, the ciub to show that it was organized to con- | jection. No. 14, in square No. 512, fronting 16 feet on O m ren. Ii ce | son streets. a 10-3m Next door to Cooke's Bank tribute to the success of the anti-Radical party | _Wm. H. Bell, in connection with the subject, | street, between 4th and Sth streets west, by 10 10 PER CENT. MADE FOR CASH, edly ep apd peck kt ap teamene nomad Bg ag ribed by decree: One- | -————__Nezt door to Cocke Bonk. by aillegitamate means. He hoped the gentie- | *tbmitted a resolution instructing the repre- | feet deep, and improved by a small frame thereof wre do not feel justified wide say toa fourth eash; balance fn'6.12, end 18 months, with N . man trom the Fifth Ward (Mr. Merrill] would | S«tatives from the Firet Ward to earnestly | dwelling, to Mr.G_C Brauhil, for Alsc, | And we think that any gentleman who wishes to | ine the responsibility of the custody of articles. | jntrrest froin ay of eae, Al Sonveyancing taclad ATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE not be so extreme in all bis nonsensical views, | Protest against any effort to re-district the | on Wednesday Jast. part of lot No. square | procure Cloth'for a fineCloak JOver Coat,or a hand | DePositors are request oriyery recite le- | ing revenue stamps, at the cost ef t urchaser. i COMPANY. Dut let his remarks be for the good of the club, | Wards, believing the same would be adisad. | No. 523, improved by a frame house, two sto. ra sepia reais Posit now in our possession, at their conveni- Purchaser faila to comply with the terms of | ORARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF OR Mr. © G. Wilson offered a resolution, use’ '© the Republican party in the First | ries bigh, situated on New Jerseys mos ae a t of Clothes, would do well to look at our | ence, before the first da: bil mernt Bard gut wo perch co thnet nade et oe GRESS. ; Which was adopted, providing for the appoint. | Ward. tween M and N streets north, to James Wil- | stock. PB soo ted ing purchaser $10) deposit will be required whe: sToc Secet ad coumalitee Ok aimer us cucesote ome mo Fs Cook didnot think the: subsdividing | liams, for $1,400 ONE PRICE ONLY. an (Geshier, Firet National Bank. | S05 Pioperty to aru, bund” SAEzT ek Stock 01.290 .008- ere the legitimate voters of 1 ard ovemen| neal tric le believed i i PTGS SARE . 5 as Pana Mgne Caer sppelated as he cating | Mom On Ue MIN GeE Gale Dee Mar | | Limoanr ov E.Guw- Goanry Puls Onicer W. M. SHUSTER & BRO., Pensons wishing to subscribe for Tue STar J WLP. MYERS, Trustecs. Ee and Accident Policies of every description Dieeess. Wilson’ acutamen: Hagens * | Register Boswell was not oppo.ed to it,and who | Duvall JEteMday evening arrevied a butcher 18-8,TuaT No. 38 Marke Who reside on Capitol Hill andthe Navy Yard. | jal¢Sewowide "THOS. DOWLING, Auct. aap eye bisnicen. aban wens, Davis, Darb: pn A ye Sy ould doubt bis fealty to th se of Republi- | named Peter Blitz, who had a hearing this ae Sees will please ler-ve their orders 0. Ext | —_________ll—— street. near Penna. av. - Owens, Davis, Darby, McNamara, and canism? He did not care to trow suspicion | morning before Justice Cull, charged by'S. © U, SyMARSHAL SS OFFICR ey ar.asm, | Capitol street, Deweentthandsth | |) | ((PHEGREATESTSARAAnS ETO | ————— The Chair urged the committee to be vigilant | Upon the motives of any man. Dotti meen ne Ee — . eee ‘Just received at MILLER’S. 101 Bridge stree,, PAWNBROKERS. pad see tat every legitimate voter was regis. | | Wm. H. Bell thought the people had a right | Went agoinst the accused, and he was required | 1N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT a Georgetown, 4-4 Bleached Shirting Muslins. 10. 12% ’ tered . ballet eNom ere: a Tae Tt | Wheel ah maa rs emanate Ia the Matter LOM Porni—No.— Bink Retndnl keen Dt gn and ibe Go. oe ea Bee Vere es bo ae | LISERAED, , PAN s DRORER—S. BURE- Mir. Meveill offived'a veac : his resolution would pase. en ee In the Mai . GM. Provosi—No. —. - | avenue, betwee: : autta do. do., 20.44 Rew 280. . street, saat, Merrill offered a resolution providing for | Bie resol Heimberg (white) wished to know | Larceny ov Grormso.—Last night Hamil- To all the Creditors Of’AYG. M. PROVOST who | STeet# Continues the successtal treatment of | Uslicoes. 8 j, the very beat, 12%. Our re- | scuth of Penseyivanie, avenue what committee had solicited O. S. Baker—— | ton Smith took from the rooms of Mrs. Thos. erect HB ta Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, | maining stock of Winter Goods we arecelling offi Hberal Vagvances, "op “Gold and “Si ” hing to do with OR Bavcrnow, "°° | and ih’ streets several articles ofcloting: aay | oXOR Ste hesrey petitedce appeae efore thie | Warts, Moles, “Vascular, Excre Nocharge | ie7ime BENJAMIN MILLER. | Tools, Tedice'and Gentioncu's Wearing Apparel See ee nee | eeiner We bccn oe cae Wis arrested by detectives Coomes and Miller, | o'clock sm. at the City Hail, Washingtoe Gt | for consultation. Established is61. M. H. WHEATLEY s PREMIUM BTEAM | “NS Old Sold and Silver bought. Business TOper for this club io inter. | The resolutions of Johnson and Bell were | who held him st headquarters for a hearing. Shaniiet ia rah tas afte Ae Bis debts ee) Fee pe peg EM W* 5 yerera CLEARSING confidential, Bo 1-3 “| then further diseussed, and adopted; save the — + -_—_ . ‘fh ithe he! gt * ‘HE ORIGINAL Franc sells Gent's Furnish- ESTABLISHMENT. LISHBD 1562. ravdlathei Ween Seis oot ti ta first resolution pertaining to consolidation. Bowonany [Mr ES, Justh. who keeps a | Gehd Bankrupt ercalogs mil'be helt bets | ine Gone cheaper han any house in this city: | Omce, No. a8 Jeferaog at Gecrastown. Mc. | FESTARLL orrice, ied that it was prohuble the bill | Henry Heumburg (white) then succeeded in | store at No. 284\ 7th street, reported at the Register at fhe Samo place, int day of February, | St his popularstore, 4o4 6th etruct. between tablished in 1831) premium awarded by the Mo 351 worth C street, enate by Mr. Harlan, extend. | 2¢tting bis motion before the meeting tor the | flith police station yesterday morning, that bis | 1868. at 10 o'clock a.m. and E.three doors above Odd Fellows’ — by Fer the lapeest and most complete esiaoliahiment - pesrresn 206 and ote ha be passed, and it was necessary that the | > De erie, ne Board of Common | nicht, and wearin Bee ae enone _one DAVID 8. GOODING. For CHILBLAINS AND FROSTED FEET, most rei rates, and for any length of time. People ofthis District should organize in ward = eS Rekgiortt rain Prague grant) Nodding Dod ona Jai8-18,25 U.8. Marshal of D-C..as Messenzer. | White's Embrocation is aspecific. Price $i per | “Traly thankful for past avors, the subscriber | oc lien clubs, and use every legitimate measure to car- © . 4 ee ce y 2 vania ‘ustom community. yy teekcion seure CS | school bill, with an appropriation of £50,000 | _-Tyx PoLice—The Saperiutendent ot Police, TPB 18,70, GIVE NOTICE, That the wus | ete eee ae oth scree ne vane avenue | eodicity the continnes costom of the community. ‘[#* OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF Mr. Davis suggested that it would be well | instead of the ropesed appropriation of $9,000 | Major A.C. Richards, being absent from the Pot hes obtained from. the Orphass: Court of utmost promptness and d i LICENSED PaWNBROK EB) to fix a time for the committee to canyase the | 17 the colored schools. i Capt. B. M. Reed, the Inspector ies je lavenr sab at tay dercae! Seon al Post Office address, Lock Box No. 80. 34 FOUB-AND A-HALF sTREE satonenane J_F. Cook thought this subject belonged to is filling his position. Alfred T. Grimes, Inte of Washington county, D BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. “usthiwaice ee Penpeylvania avene Several members opposed the committee re. | the Republican Club. He did not kuow whether | ————————_——_—__———~ | Alfred 7, Grimes. late of Washington county, D. - ma. Offre the highest cash advenese an ot Mints of Porting in open meeting. They could arrange | U.S. Baker was a member of the Lincoln La- MARRIED. anid deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the BANKRUPTOY NOTICE. {NITED STATES MAILS. SSSCSCSCSYsCM¢ Bane, te wy amount and for any The Chair said it was proper for the commit- | , Thos. Martin thought that Mr. Baker should Yio Mise MJ. MeGHEATH, | etherwise by law be excluded tromit benofte ot | fos cf auuaty A: UD. tesa warrant tp bank VIRGINIA. | ae SR p their business Private, and by pro- | >¢ made to give an aecount of himself. : il a. lotheraeeciae OMARY ROGRIMES ” | THUAX, of the City lof Washington, of sal Post Orrics Derantwent, fe 21-ly - ‘ ance they could keep offail illegitimate | , Robert Thempeon sald that Baker had done Yh of Janmary. 1s. vy | “ide 8 lana” Exccatris. | we pedtions: that the eee ere on Ree eitasminerox, January 2, 1885 t - voters. Adjoursed. Gras - ome the re . Laney, BED NO. KING, | pits 1s To G cE. Th iscrf- | and delivery of any property belonging to | _ Proj receive tract Of- sane black commitirs haddeceived the colored peo- ington CORE OC CO t ee ee cained rome Onan eee ceeeets: | such bankrupt, tobhmegr Sec bts mco.ted meneame, | Ace or this Dosaremane util $ p.m. of March WOOD AND COAL. ; Worx Coxmexcen.—The preliminary ar. | Pie. and if he 4 Linears sidest, Cenenter sf - Gibbs, Keay | Washington Connty, inthe District of Columbia, | fer of any property by Bemare toheen ee hee: | Se, ees Se oe ee angements © Pulling down the old pen- | *BOuld be held responsible; and for himself, he seem cheep sooss letters of suminiatration on. the personal estate of | that amecting of the creditors of the said bank: | States from July 1,188, to June 90, 1871, in OAL AND WOOD. } itentiary buildings were inaugurated this morn. | {‘® SPeaker) would old him responsible to | worTHINGTON—ANDRUS, On thelsthi Authony Dorman. late of Washington, DC. de: | Fupt, to prove sheir cebte, and to choese ome or poe fe Rl dE ane 9 out one hundred bands, composed | !* eave. at Trinity Church. by Rey. Mr. Addison, JO! ceased. All persons having claims against the said | More Sssignees of his estate os Hyg age = ADVANCE IN PRICES IN OGN! ce ing. About one hundred bands, compo J. F. Cook wished to know whether Mr. | §. WORTHINGTON, of th ton Officr, to | decensed @ge hereby warned to exhibit the same, | of Bavkruptcy to be holden at the City Hall.in the | fled. OF FREIGHTS AND TOLLS H. @ AD- equally of whites and blacks, assembled at the was represeating himself or the ward. A with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on | City of Washington, before J. Sayles Brown. Reg- Pocishons by Apetl 20, 1008.) VANCED. —— and, having been assigned ee eee Ss sppetaied @ wan an BUS. of | Washington county, | Oy before the Sist day of December next; they mor ister, on the 12th day of February 4. De load, ato 40 From Horntown te Chincoteague, Island, 12 | white ‘ ime peneperir sage | ost fcntleman and obtain aa explanation, AMMO 1. [Onithe Mth instant. at | CtheTnigc.0 1am e exgeated from aH} benefit of the ic oe rae 8. Marshal, D. C., as Messenger. jonday, Wednesday, : © prospect of = valker te th ring "men 3 iso! if % “3. ‘anuary 23, 1368. it a sont bating ‘0 the | nad nothing to do with the school fund. They eer Pit wows Administrator. | PN BANKRUPTCY, - paid no taxes, and consequently 850,000 was an ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 88. ann an thought, will Inet abundance; the money better be given to A BSTBOLOGY, the City of Washington, the ieth day of Jen- = the superintendents to contieue one tim of | some other purpose. The speaker then illns- SS ‘THE WORLD ASTONISHED e6s. The undersigned hereby gives notice without interruption. "While the employment | ited his statement by saying that he knew of DIED. AT THE WONDEREUL REVELATIONS ELLSWOMTH tn the city of Washi within brated Baltimore Company's Ooal, and sre pre- Ciso many needy persons lea source of zauch | M4imstance where a child had been goingto | writtamson. Ow thesM instant inthe7o | MADE SY THE GHENT ASTRO Seian, ee District ee kee Valeed's baakraet pared to furniob it in any gust 6 > fet that there are so | *Chool for three weeks before the teacher knew | seg, of his age. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON, native MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, pon pis own petition, by the Supreme Courtof sald 085 Wied eee eee eae. dreds of others unable to pr whether she was a scholar. of Brancaster. England, and for the last 47 yearse | gy, so veais secrets 0 mortal ever knew. Die GEORGE MABON, Bi en cane Gah ca Ghanem ak ae a feeling of sadness over the hu | cnsir ghpointed Eobart hoe pose sei Thames tives 81d friends of the faruily are re- | temtores to happiness thoes ‘who. from a 17-tawsw. Gy Hall, Rerignce, Seventh street. B03 a Hewat air appoint t Thom ey nf y ar cae — jaw: . ; 3 ciepeiny mp vont toheip | Harun, colored, and Henry Heimberg, white, Seat atS fe ae oe bin ele seinen: | Ges aed ionaee ows of meomee. ber, ben ban [* 248en0r tor, Leave Fastriile T Thursday, and Sat- . yed. It is estimated that from fit. | ** *Commuttee to callon Mr. Baker. Adjourned. “440 M strect north, between 13th and 1ith ste, Seed pivaniacemaetoe pentemiagtntene hiebe, |" atthe Olly of atinwin oe tee ees oe Arriveat Horntown by 6.0m. rie oushandted tations | (THE Povowac Mints Miaina axe Cevene | Sue See | Ratner vot tet penkel a hutes | ieee beetinacer arenes tai | Vere Sere erreeseen tacts 7 i ling doy oO peniee Company —A very large meeting of the stock- = Ee AMBTAG, in the ity of Washington, within Leave Trevillain’s Depot Tuesday and Satur- Dralldings. clade the necnce nc eee nL | holders of this oulspany wen hath last aipus at | [™DUSTRIAL 8c Fe MERC Sie Sala Dietrick, who has j ’® bankrapt stip m; gs sinc mmouncement that work VENT OF MERCY. i M a! yon ‘Serica ct Ores Satine br 8m: Was about being commenced there, «ome tour or | the crt medrol poe : ‘B, I 8T., WASHINGTON. vee ame, likenoes and ee | ee ee eee Maen aac Ore Stave Green Mortgs Weachay ana Gaterday at psf maori of electin e ae re08. reed : reen i five days since. year. The following-named gentlemen were Giyngchine; Drews and | thoughte, and by ee SiBont supernatural powere | gq GEO: MASON Attorney at Lew. ery sin’ Depot tyson. Rowpeny or a Store.—Yesterday morning, | tie i, Sake Olea dase eee fully ‘execated. Scarfs. t d | ture. From the stars wesee in the firmament— 5 at Seings fw rs MENT OF THE INTERIOR. ry the grocery store, N atvact, between a4 sore Ey ag goo ne enema Badcee for societies made to order Veotiennn, | tecwaaiOnntate ten everest ae predominate in | JN BANKRUPTCY. oo. eata os. Salt Sulphur Springs. Ww va PARTMENT OF THS INTERIOR, ce and id streets, owned by Mr. John McGraan, | W,.W- Metcalf, A. R. Shephe vir. | Church Line incturee Beret: | the configuration. from the expects and positions | “at the City of Washingion.on the sth day of June tos0th September. ; ane of the back winded nan: | ‘The Potomac Milis are located on the Vir- q made to order. | of the planets and the xed starein the heavens at | At the City of Washington. on the sth day o Ea gy my 7 ted of 40 + ie af cbuent 4 scan 4 ide 1. | &iia bank of the Potomac, about 7) miles by hite and Fancy Flannel Shirts | the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of % S ‘assignee of DAVID From ist June to Sch lie + be s =, | canal from eorgetown, and one mile low ¥ rt Vantageous to send work to this es. ‘man. not consul ‘ol ‘Washington, within : ‘ers, 8 pair of boots, 65 pounds of tobacco, $30 Suephranoce te nt avis oe Ehment. ‘Tucit patronage and vest stickers, | eeakcthe Tt coe tee bebe Git eet r Att i sae Leaye Newporthiaily- except Sunday, at 1 sof sears, and many ether | Sob in successful operation; but the buildings | is earnestly solicited. jnzzatt”’ | never again haveso favorable an. op reunitr Con- ‘Su Court of Agree! Gar Gulsnar Goctegs dally, the be vas ade kno to ~ = tJ ness infor- ‘ Eemlom, whe Put several of his men to | ad machinery being destroyed during the pro- QQ) CENT. EDITION OF DICKENS’ WoRKs. ., Parties living at a distance can cor- Attorney at Law, , Took np the dae, Offer asugtne® 19 | gress of the rebellion, the work of rebuilding Ls um y mall with equal safety an sat. sie ‘clty Hall, Assignee. 4 Gained hak ike auccaer soutien: Ga the - is was abandoned by the former owners. PETERSON’S CHEAP. RRITION FOR THE | Isfaction to themselves, as if: ee IT i hh ne Ee re nd eeressowea tnd a hoe mete Sens £o0%s | "Anout "year tince several” gentlemen of MILLION. Seri caeety Cease etna sane eauinen eee | YM BANERUPTOT, 3d and © street, occupied vy Mrs. Jennie | The idea of porebatie the Peet eet eve’ | TEN VOLUMES ARE NOW READY. price, | Or of price above mentionsd. |The strictest we. | At the City of Washington, on the ath dsy of Jan- , Jobnse nd € Ki y_ were | ings joint Li porn bed gts ay havead TWENTY CENTS EACH, oreey wil Pog remem ag all correspondence | wary, 1968. ‘Fre unde ed hereby gives notice of Leave Salt Sulphur Springs Tuesd: , tas noeto'te 4 Med the ate etleee fe ae, ele paid for, | NEW AND CHEAP EDITION OF CHARLES | order furnished those desiring them. Write plain. | fut,appsiutment as assignee of JACOB PEYSER, qfrtive af Rewyort next dey by 10am” ~~ and the stockholders to-day numbering some | PICKENS’ WORKS. Exch book !s printed from | ly the dey of the month and year in which you were | Wythe City of Waal rapt. upon his OWS J oth commpaly Kaoern as the tore quik. aed to oe. tineom teas : ; forty gentlemen of large means and influence. | large type, ‘all can read, and each work will . ing & lock ir. reas petition, by the Supreme Court of said District. coats: contracts tu the ferme SRA mauner pre ane te G 2 - | Within the past year proper buildings have pe as tary Boceayo otume, So} Daw eon PO. Devcon a ag a) NY ue GOW MASON Aitorney-at Law, scribed by law and the regulations ef the Depart- yesterday evening, when they were all c introduced for ea mniton © | This edition is called “PETERSON’S CHEAP L081, 08 STOLER—From 'N BANKRUPTCY, lake pocnn et mitted ' court, Mrs. Johnson for receiving | OF*nches of the work, and inashort timeevery- | ENTTION FOR THE MILLION.” and is the ‘or about the eth of Mi District oF Conumsia, ss. <a — a : ‘= | thing will be in readiness for a full develop- | cheapest edition of the works ot Charles Dickens | CERTIFICATES. there At the City of Ws on the 8th day of Jan: sot bidders, seteronce te updo. 6 olen goods, and others for burglary. ment of the important manufacturing business [ ever pte. The following ten volumes are now | cates. JO! P. VON ESSEN. parr. Latte eens te nlther ee posais for garrring ‘the Depa hich the company will engage. ready, assignee of J. ine Tue Porice Batt.—The committer of ar- | The manufacture of cement willbe the chief | NO THOROUGHFARE. 8 cents, CRORGETOWN ST/0K CORPORATION, No. | the City of Washington, within said jeavodct the geintionl Goan of: HARD TIMES. Price 5) cents. 80, dated 25th April, 1663. 5 has been adjudged » Bankrut to Fan grments for the police ball met last night at | business of the company for & short season, but AED Fe EW CLES Price 29 canta. Georgetown Bounty Stock, No. 8, dated an | Mas been adiu Court oF rate piain B. M. Reed in the | it is comfldently expected that during the next | ApyAGP ype te aginane” price 2 cents, » e100. oui i 2, TTEARER. al cae cee ae! season, they will be able to turn ont from 000 | Hid LAS NICKLERY. Price zo cents. own) Gee Stock. No. 71, 2 shares; No. | j jaS-wow Commisaionst treasurer, Lieut. *. Kelly, reported | to 30,000 barrels. The Potomac Mills have grea! mi .” Price 20 cen\ 383, ares. \EPARTMENT OF THE —————— Profit of the ball’ to be #2,58i.81. The | advantages over all others similar works in the OM: 2 ylWashineton and Gtorsetown ‘allroad, 1 share, Aa D*?*iniren, states Piven? Ovrrce, amount returned by Lieut. Essex, of the Third | country, and from all the information we can AB’ ; , Price 20 cents, io gust 19, 1864. hington, on the sth dsy of Jan- I, 1888. | 1! P ico 20 conta. Water Stock, No. 144, dated February 17,1853, | _ At the City of Washi Fe"5 2 precinct, was returned to him for the poor of | obtain, it is clear that the cement companies of LIVER TWIST. Price 2cont “J 94.500. ary, 1 me Sty unde hereby sixes ceo On the petition of Georgetown, with instructions to make the best | New York are rvatizing handsome profits from MERICAN NO’ Price 20 cents. Canal Stock, No. 406, February 17, 1863, $500. Bie appointment ss, sestence of LEOPOLD GAS- Penna for disposition of said funds for the poor of that | their operations although the capital of the ALL to complete this serics, ‘Washington Corporation 81 » January 13, | SENHEIMER, ip the y of Washington, within town. smallest company in Rosendale must be con- | will follow in rapid ruccession 1844, No. 105, $700. ja i-eott* "| said District, has been Bank: On motion of Lécet ip % committee: of | siderable more than 10,000. The quality of the Great ‘Antiquarian Boghato ae : ae petition, by three ws jointed to delive c mac market |. at the money to the treasurer of the Provident | je promunced DS cnemeeet bene eae | janes 204 Pe. ove.,and 17) ia gaansw (© 0” MASON: SUPE, Recluse. Aid Society, with the request that any person | as superior to any heretofore introduced here. 4 PA UF BANKRUPTCY recommended by any of the lieutenants be | In such hands as the present mai there | 484 SEVE EET w Be! ch ienetiss a * promptly provided for. The following were | is no dowbt but the stockholders will speedily | we wera parece ake er rat ‘At the Ci of Washi path day of Jen- appointed by the Chair: Lieutenants Kelly, | realize handsome income from their invest- yroee Seendn. 3) Ay = Soper of 1858. up aves ¢ pee oF eke wie Cade One Sofi ete OF peat fo Mr Workriter, one door from E street, with ‘of eattoeton, within saa jet, who Assisted in making the ball @ success, aud the | | LARCENY AND Recovery or Monzy—Last | *larg¢ and el will find {t to thetr advan been & Teakrupt open bis oye Pett. Sheeting adjourned evening Mrs. W. C. Nolan, while at tea at No. | weer ‘anything they may want fs sign by eae Attorner-at Law ; 44 Pennsylvania avenue. 4 from her | the line of Trimmings, Laces, “Bates as. ” : Gity Hall, Assiance. ‘Tue RiveR—But little change to note since | Person 8 tig emer notes. re were no Pies Cor rc. and the Pe Joma lee is passing rapidly off ert caere waiter named Win. Washi “4 GUNG & by ity NI retiicr oF COLUMBIA, a Hed Rete Seam, by comsequracn, os | $i clned water named Wim Waringion | soigar gud UNC. S,SESBEND, of CN The come oa i * Alexandria has been again resumed, the Win, | of Washington if he had seen it, when he de- At ner usual bout tiie moraine. “eof travel | 23cn normed her wusband of her lone ani | 487 MINER OFEMET. DREWEEN D AND B, ei ; ust 1s ming. Ina few days — sailing vessels will make their appearance = stance proceeded to police Readquatiore and x if war Waters Tvices of thowe energetic ; : Sieur een aie ees or amon scl hn ArTENTION is called to a notice, in our eo}. | {he house, and by — 2 te per foot. , | earned Washington had in the yard Beaut Bite, vil ‘Fridey evening for the perircane er Geran aiter leaving the dining room before he retuirned seren ey natoan ti ant ide Santos of tes Croend, Wasbingsos Do-apereiive | So fue Sinem ls cer Qed atan ee | tt sienrer sets Ht alise frome atiy, @300 : Building and Deposit Association, It will be | 8nd searching = . tir, € A Ground oa 16th st.; can be sold ty to gratify their wishes, os ——— THE Skating PaRg.— atersoes Ixerrvction 1 Vocat Mustc—It will be | the ice om the Bork see Te, seen by an advertisement in our to-day | and at three o% raised, that a class for instruction in vocal musie wilt notice to the piety ay So be formed to-morrow evening im the Lutheran | the smooth- surface, and night were Charch, corner of Lith and H streets, to which | hundreds enjoying the to the music of ali who wish to take lessons are invited. the Fisth Cavalry

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