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if EVENING SPAR. LOCAL NEWS. esa = Te-Vight. “910m, son of the Con- al Hall, there beorts will aiw Mr. Au-tir Questions could be sc Mics Anna be Wore Gesinable Feace on Se. since which time religious people and pliluathropisis bave talked of Peace. They were all looking for the cood time coming. Even the soldier fights because he wants peace—to see the good time coming. Suppose the powers of Eur. came here to conquer the country; must we fall back! No: the would say seu them back. Peace is the beet, and we must give them ibe best. Peace we must have, pe y if we can, forcibly if we must. [Applause. Alter « further debate, ex-Governor Amy, of New Mexico, dissented from the preamble and resolutions, and called attention to the fuct udation of reli but peace was the f ity. Religion in some p biibog Father Beeson opposed the word christianity being usd, because, it said. without the shedding of blood t sion of sins. OR WAS NOt pence, n of true ehristian- {the world taught at in the Scriptures wi on of Christ to his di es, | nota ord should sel | yon Was continued by Professor | Wik ox, Mr. Andge, (whouryed that the an- tagonism between labor aud capital was mod fied, and that co-operation wa> the magic werd which would bring peace.) Dr. Love, th Prevideat: Mrs. Josephine 5. Griffin, and Rev. J. W. Green, colored, during. which Mr. Hutchinson sang sever wie songs.and resolutions, is morning, | When there was but a small attendance. The Fresident, Dr. Love, made a few remarks, stat- ing that it was not surprising that the recon- struction of the South was being done on the basis ef the war plan, but it was a mistake. Even the good Henry Witson, who knew ough to be an advocate of temperance, a con- Tt lo Christianity, anda friend to the’ freed- ittee on Military Affairs, and Charies ner, who gives us his lecture on the gran- of nations. an eloquent peace sermon by tbe way, still is pot a peace man. In ing through the rotunda of the Capitol and seeing the symbols of war, it was not to be wondered bat a General is spoken of as a candidat» for the Presidency. ‘The Chair read un extract of « letier from Ancrew B. Smolinker, who, fiiteen or twenty ZEST tince Was an Austrian monk, but who snow made up his mind that the Pope's time has come. He bas settled in Perry county. Pa. where he bas a tract of five hundred acres of jand, oa which he has built a Peace Union Hall. He also read a letter from Henry C. Wright. of Cleveland, Ohio. ‘The Secretary, Miss Cring, read a letter from Mr. BJ. Buti=, of Hopedale, Mass. Mr. Joslin offered resolutions that when the ~on vention adjourn, it be to meat in New York, uring anniversary week in May next, and tendering thanks to the press for the full and Sceurate reports of the proceedings, and the esuzens who have given the association their countenance, which was adopted. ‘The consideration of the resolutions of the committee was resumed. Mr. Joslin said he presumed that if the hall Was filled the resolutions would not be adopted. He spoke of the 13th resolution, which deelares that a standing army is a standing evil, and he Seid that it was unnecessary to beararms. In Bis own State thousands carried revolvers for prowection, and during the past year he had not heard where one was protected in this way, while there were cases in which the practice resulted in death. Res ne cause of all war and of 3 in the world: That this merting memofalize Congress to recognize the Indians as well Ithe different nations of men as d children of 2 common father, and ting or future difficulties may be ly adjusted by arbitration and not by | Tred to the 13th resolution, and < the good Henry Wilson. In | here was an opposition to fal s anddo militia duty, and He bod refused to piy mi’ sll refused another eiate of sbing= would occur. . James M. Peebles, of New Jersey, re- rked that in the prevalence of warchristiaa- ity he did not wish to be called a christian nor to have the term Reverend attached to his name Decanse he had ones been a preacher. Notwith- standing the speech of Sister Cring last night,be Relieved woman came neurest to angels, and when the ballot is given to woman, the gamb- br id drinking ssloons would b= ewer, and the necessity of standing armies would be removed. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stantcm was bere intro- sducrd, snd eid that she bad five boys, and had | Fateed ‘hem on peace principles. She related several instances where she Lad put these prin- expies im practice. When she advocated that ene-balf tbe police force of New York should be women, ‘bere was much comment. She be- Reved that the force, being composed more of | ‘women, would be more effective, for women would use mercy. She was not willing to trust €riminals to man alone. She believed that man and woman should work together. As that wise cid black woman, Sscourner Trath, said once: “Why sbould the world walk on one leg when sbe bas twot” In New York they had estab- lished paper called the Revolution, It was a bloody same. They must begin to give the bal. lot to woman. anu she would vote against wur, = she knew the value of life more than ma: ‘The Chair remarked he was for revolution in @ peserable, loving =pirit, and hoped that there Would be a revolution from wrong to right, Miss Dr. S. KR. Hathaway, of Boston, said the compression of the Chine se mother’s foot leaves te nm on the child. ad. more to do with the character of the offspring than the father, and it this t so, what influence docs she have on the country! If women are to be im the kitchen, they would show it in their off. =pring. If @ womam robs a dress-maker or ebeat= the washerwoman before the birta of the child, that child will be a cheat. Let justice be them. and before you can rise to fu full rights will bave to be given to woman. Mr. Jovim spoke of the faequality of the vaces. War was the great cause of these ine- qualities, and as such should be abolished. Mr. Bevsce follow-d, and spoke of the evil ef- feets Of a standing army. Mrs. G. H. Finserly. of New York, said that ‘was the duty of the members to inaugurate peace movment, and practice it at their Bemss, She had no fear that her sisters would yemaia much longer ip bondage; time only is wanted, They thowd gducete ber bide | ing transfers of real estate were to-da! © priv ciples, and if but owe chiftt dy to be ‘to sehoot, ant gs the mother itis sait ms Dy nuence 6a the chit, let the danghte: ne pitses ener, » S. Grifing remarked that © apolrs! woman ts. Woman sionld veation of her children. edd tospexk of what had been ac- y tte war, bat all bad aat teen eared to the many buadreds of t for the want of employment, and said: “This is one fete of the Presiden y in vi re will be no mily b4s a home. tad. following resolution, ciple of inequality has iu government over and over again ty fafl-d. let as demand ig tho re- ton of ourgow pective of sex snd col anton votested against the of -wtrage to the negroes alona—that als sorant manhoo! at given Forther ram irs. Dundore, a and the chy with ings Were mnwerspersed Hutehinson. ined watil to-night ongs or a Mwy death of *. B. Leech, a f the Metho- Shureh, atinched to the Baiti- Sf beeen The deceased nad been in Mt heal ver two months 1 Elkridge Lancing, e he lias kept is bed a1 ad bis services as a spel by assisting th: Dit revel Severa Circuit, About two years sinter a Eticridge Landing Oi Rey. M. Le senior minister be:ag od yet had already she HE was for dry Sanday uitea youth made a pro! He was quite og fields ne 1 any frivads, who will early de. In bis last, mo- emed id friends who © ai wili take place trom the Foundry rh on Sundty aLernoon. ee eee Merrtine or THE Portree Commissioners. — The regular weekly meeting of the Bosrd of ers was held at police bead- aftermoon, when Joha E argePwith negicct of as fined <5; Private John C. Mansfield, with the same offence, was fined $ Henry Yeatman and Wm. H. Mard- ed with violating the rules and regu- were fined Sly each and severely repri- J. Meyer, Edward O'Conner, Geo. ies FL Sigourney, W. H.'Mal- William J. Smith, SW. Pc and Daniel L. Watson nted additional privates to do daty ury extension; C. W. Okey was ap- inted an additional private to do duty in the Washington navy-yard.and Franklin L- Payne, Joshua Lioyd, and Hamlet Dixon to do duty in other parts of the city. The applications of J eel, Anthony Rodier, and Michael il of Georgetown, for liquor licenses, cted. Tre Rivet —The cold snap of Iast night has gain ctuced considerable ice to form in the Potomac, and partially impede navigation. ‘The Alexandria and Washington ferry boats have laid by and left it to the railroad to. main- tim exelusive communication; but the inail steamers Vanderbilt and Keyport spurn such slight obstrnetions and make their regular trips to Aquia Creek and back. The oyster boat Thomas Brown, Capt. Brown, bus arrived under tow of a tug at Ruiey’s wharf, with a ‘go of S h Creek bivalves for market, while the s-hoouers Eltwood Doran, Capt. Jai vie, from Philadelphia, with coal to- Campbell & Son, and Mary Jane Farr, Capt. Daw, with acimilar cargo for Harvey k & Given, are still lying in the channel near Seventh street wharf. ———$ Reserep prow DnowntNo.—Lient. W. Geesford, of the first police preciuct, reports that Wednesday nizht about 12 o'clock, a man named Patrick Boland was rescued from drow ning in the canal. at the foot of 6th street, by Oricers Skinner and Barnes, who took him to Rue e where he was properly eared for. They were attracted to the plice by his cries for help. About a quarter past four o'clock Thursday morning, Sergeant Vernon heard loud cries, which appeared to be in the direction of the market house and the canal, where he went and found a man named Frank Metéann in 1! canal, opposite the fish market, nearly ¢: hausted and almost frozen. With the ass ance of private watchman Wm. Delaney, ne Was rescued and taken to the cen‘ral guard- house, where be was properly cared for. ee Breaking Ur HovsekEerinc.—Officet Jacobs, of the seventh precinct, while passing a house on T street north, between 2d and 3d streets, Wednesday evening, heard quite a loud noise therein. He entered the house and found the proprietor, Patrick Welch, hard at work “breaking up housekeeping,” «mashing doors, windows, furniture, &c., and giving vent to bis wrath upon his better half, Margaret, having chased her out of the house, with an axe in his hand. She escaped serions injury, and he was taken in charge by the officer, who took him to the stationhouse, where he had a hearing before Justice Walter, upon the charge of sssauitin, Margaret, his wife, and was committed to jail to keep the peace. Jamee —e——. NEGLECTING TO TAKE OUT THEIR LicENSE.— ine were befere Justice Thompson ‘urner, S. Hammerschlag, M. Hurley and Wm. Esher Were fined $5 each. The others were required to pay Sf cents cost each, and were given fur- ther time in which to take out their licenses, es SALK or Rea. Estaty.—Messrs. Cooper & Latimer, auctioneers, yesterday sold part of Jot 3, in square 243, having a front of 70 feet by adepth of & feet, situated on the west side of Iatb, near corner of M street north, to Wm. J Miller, James E. Miller, and Engene Carusi, ‘at 62 cents per foot peer PS Brapy vs. Grason.— The suit of Mr. M. B. Brady, the photographic artist, against Mr. Gibson, which for about two years has been before the Sapreme Court of the District, was finally dev-rmined yest rday, in favor of Mr. Brady. Brady's well known gallery is on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Metropolitan Hotel. pa Wer Wasnrxeton Parzen CoLLars.—We have received from Wall, Robinson & Co., some spe- inens of the Washington Paper Collar” of the Regatta pattern. manufactured by the Wash. ington Manufacturing Company, that seem to be the perfection of this cheap and useful of collar. They are not only impervious to perspiration, bat by a patent arrangement the button-holes are made as strong as in linen col- lars. —— TRANSFERS OF Keat Estare.—The tollow- report. ed at the real estate exchange of R. M. Hall, coruer of 7th and PD streets :—South half lot 5, square $01, $1,600; square west of square 471, $0,000; part lot %, square 870, west 25 feet, $1,400: lot 11, square 252, $4,418; part lot7, square 453, east 20 fret on H street, $4,962. —_e———- Lrsciots Ovsrers.— No fin fatter, or more delicious Bicalres Seniors rought here this season than t oysters, sent us ‘son the balf shell by our neighbor, T. M. Harvey, from bis ladies’ and geatlemen’s oys- ter-house, corner of 11th street and the avenue, this morning. — ee Larceny o¥ A Waton.—Last evening, 2 youth seven years old, named Thomas Rods, relieved a Miss Sarah Jane Nicholson, residing at the corner of Twelfth atreet and sacha. Setis avenue, of asilver wate). The boy was arresied to-day by Detective Bigley, and the watch was recovered, The boy awaitea hearing. se Tur Ovp Fouxs.—Ev should hear those fine ‘vocalists, Pace Baldwins Old Folks at Metzerott Hall, before they leave. They remain only two nights longer. EFORE TAKING STOCK. "ELH SSSR ALS™ }. .CWIES THE COURTS. ‘Ths StPRENE Covet in CinS Justice Canter, e Cars Wyse and i daiee, GEORGETOWN ABYERTIS? ENTS. ie OREATES GAINS VET OFFERED 1 Peel EX'S, 191 Bridge etree Juat Focel ved 98 MIRAE Dine Museee ee Tee GEORGETOWN. Aftaire im Geargetown. TSE Covxcits ON Consol ipaTion, &c SPECIAL NOTICES, —— ee MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. CITY ITEMS. ! Or y for aprel to receive the Phantr, att cost of | p AN Ress von, Youso Mrs om sue Caw or | po .gn ox AvnERKEN.—Atihe mgalhr me 4 bg. +4 Androscoggin > is 44 Wome appelice. This case Comes up to the Sp per barrel, Ano prim, Dsciets, from | Seuae as. apa the nate aed Kpvacs wuicn | BOARD Gr ADEREES ALNe ea calc | toned Gy eh te eh 8 All choice creeks in that vicinit; Dawe re- | Sp egy imepcdiments ee goeaveantion trea! the Stayer, chant | Talitoeun.s ane pon appeal Jcblin tormerly kept a score at era: avenge, in partnersbip with a Mr. who ded, when the complaimast Juhlia old out to Mrs. Mary H. Rowland, bo was to be pa: aAssuined to pay the outstanding partnership debdis, Jublia not on his part to carry on business within train distanee of Mrs. Rowland. Mr. Mat- holds d-eds free of dares Dr J SKILLIN HODGHTON, ciution, Philadelphia, Pa. ja 29-3m AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diskasts oF THE THROAT anv Loxos, as Covers, CoLDe, vOPtNe CoueH Buonca itis. Astuwa, aso ‘ONBUMTTIO befors ia the whole history of ining won #0 widely and so de-ply ace of mankiad, ag this excellent agb along men "7 : ‘ef Winter Goode we are setting off st ceived to-day the first five barrels, which hove t R gt Winter ene BENJAMIN MULLER. M sTaaml xo document from the Hoar! of ting one from Mr, A. N. Evan fag against the fur be C egraph, uaiess sven | acrees to p ferred to thy presented tbe master, sshing ae Bewe: ‘tronage of the public has hitherto given me tative satisfaction, and it affords me grat pleasure in eceking for the best of all the deli- cacies of the season, and I am doing the v best 1 can to ‘up @ first-class ladies’ an’ gentlemen's saloon, and am poand to sucxee!. '. M. Harver. bis nection of « ouring of ail Kip n acop' —__2—— 1 one SKATING Park Powra, by Leifiaac, i beid on Mine : n cidedly one of the most charming pieces 0} CitelAe performance ofthe contrat int | GaNce musicever published, will be periorn.l ds every afternoon un’ ther no » by the gard o paying the pactuership debts is sough dat the Washington Skating Park, “This ae it c Its waiform char acter and power to cure the various jon the Iungs avd throat, have made it known as & reli inet tt -- is No. = f ban able protect hem. While adapted ee a tor. pretty Polka can be had at the publishers, towider forme of Clseane and teyoung children. | change in th ice clones Galty at sunset m7 C Te — Joux F. Eccis, Pe s at poe oa 7 most revue! reamed nection hay which hi 2 MA ED. 306 Penna. ae, near corner 10th, at can ven for incipient consumption. the probabie necessity of SANFORD—MANAKER On the toth inst... by ett sepmuoy the dangerous affections of the throat and fangs. | sack vr verer. ay BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. — @ provision against sudden attacks of Oroup. It should be kept on hand in every family. and indeed Ml are sometimes subject to colds v Heusy T. Anderson, of the Christian Chareh Mr CH ARIES V SANFORD, of thi Mire BALLIE BE. MANAKEE, of Bi Rock ) Bei eae Come a8 THE WINDS ComE, when Forests are rended; Come as the waves come, when Navies are strande Everybody can come to ning’s One Price Clothing Store, No. oii 7th street, Intelligencer Building. ropley ¢ dient, as the sub, the community Prople of for DIED. ITCHELL. Op the ah of co CARLES We MiTOURL F ana trtend is 201 nimnont ae re ity of W WAKE i ed Dietrict. who Bh Gpen her owe petaive Dinteiet, matter of ought nc who was not s thet When noth ing else conié reach them. under the O#eRRY PEC hey subside and disapprar. RAL. BO ete over the disorvers of the Luuge and Throst ‘moat obstinate of them y' wi JewEtny.—Jet Setts, Coral Sette, Garnet Sette, Carbuncle Set, Silver-plated Spoons b ‘ ToRAL they a pra -bolier, and, however unpopular suct lawtw Forks, received this morning, at Prige’s One cnetel Fecnecmion anes y aad, however — Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pa sycuur, | tion trom i rE rece a step might be, he hoped some mi Pi 4h and L strect, Sum near 4 street, estrictive at a : y ‘Actas ie al ie often whol stents of the faauily are tn eqns te always relieved and 5 —s —— ng on Friday a! . cH CAssiMene BustNese SUITS, at % ral: 9 vote on sch On the morning of the Mist, instant. in ay and Yost. Piime cost. Nod TORAL Ina erg was no recon! why a cow tall ‘hlaaze:the Rey FL B. LeBSH oust A. Rane wore se eae) ly are ite virtues known that we need | voters should be made out. The Recorier ea) of them here,ordo more public that ite quaiities are fully ng Cir 2001 ence. Pureral services will take place at the Foundry Chepé! on Sunday at 3 p. m. i be would like to have a couple of days tp order ener ees to ascertain from members of C. if here Was any necessity ——— eee Dr. Waite, Chiropodist, No. 424 Pa. avenne, eta yb r 8 On Jannary °9, t7 a m., LIZZIB L.. | between 4% and 6th streets, Office hours from nae > J mad Anct yctoot Unestisie. oe ve and Conebter bain Williem Bo 8a.m.to6 p.m. No charge for consultation. nee ty Sontag cond: Arabella E. Burns, aged 6 months and two | Established 1s¢1. i mbee cunyenic eae a = Beavty—To promote and retain the bloom with, In an ele PHYSICIANS AND CLEBGYMEN Was no reason pecnat testify to the merits of should be mace. ene of the HALL’S VEGETABLE of citieens on Friday night be SICILIAN HAIR RENEW couple of citizens selected fro to itsoriginstcolorand | whocouid assemble % rowth, It makes the hair soft and in Appearance are made young and freshness of beanty unimpaired, to a much wal ie laur period than is generally the case, ladies should use Burneit’s Kelicston. CABNET FURNITURE, AT REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. ‘The larceatand best. vey -at- Law Cny Gail Aesignee. law dw THe PALM of superiority is awarded to Mrs. S.A, Allen for her improved (new st le) Hair Req ror Dressing im ome Lotil-, and a grateful | Stsy2" 110 ie pee the valne of bis p assorted Stock In Washington eelting at | v5 PERCENT. gee THAN any | * e batlot which he gave. By Th Hi in order to redace stock prepara- is appreciaws the very low price, One Dol- HAIR DRESSING thing could be def . tory March tat. Persons tout | lar. Every Druggist selts €o | Bverused. Tt removes Dardrat and all Soarvy | reinkye propery teaseoe ar the tee judends baakrept Tis corkect, SONS GQ WiLESON Sia aiieritan can te on the fait seat free by mail, And against annexation ma Orme of Salk tl aay * Souris er Wortous braucela: MR. Jupp’sGrear Book AccTIon will re- f the aumesous preparations which are | Thomas called attention E MASUN Washington . 370 Penna. ave., under sold upon our reputation. mertng on Monday nigh open i dae sssin oe, | toe Beatmania task, arte (Thursday) eve- ' a : : Berets Ae wastes PALL s £0. Tequired some proceeding 7 ue ah ning, and be continned a few evenings. There ua, M. H., Proprietors. yee. neagee | SaSEEUPICI N Letnopouirax nownina 84100, ist iiarge kod Galect Maetctineds of the cnast’| Worseleby all druggist. Jareomm | (*o municipal rob bee I Dire valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15. Pexna. AVENUE, NZAR Lita StReExT WEST, GEORGE W. BAUER, Proprivtor. Open from ¢ a. m. to 12 p.m-_ She Her toteches with the finest Liquors, Wines 4 ihr er of the finest brands Call and see. ii At the City of Wash nary, 188. The a "8 TIO DOULOUREUX OB TURNER'S TIC DOULOWREUX OB UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, UNIVERSAL NEURALGIA PILL, ASAPE, CERTAIN, AND SPREDY CURE FOR NEURAL- GIAy AND ALL NERVOUS DISEASES. ———+_— Tae Great CLostne-ovT Boox Satz, at private sale, closimg each evening at 6 o'clock, at37 Pennsylvania avenue, umier the Metro- politan Hotel, will be continued a few days at astonishingly low prices. So rich and varied a stock was never before offered in Washington, ently xa opinion that’ to hold a regular elect: Voters of the city it would be proper, the judges of election to decide who were titled to the privilege, to refer to the aly SSE but still, in considers*ion of the proposed plan = — - BARI E a. y = y failing remedy in all cases of Fact - sae a propores & 50 ferrin arms non Eemane, Grins, | "ME Wa: be Waly Co Auctions, | ato thea atc a tec tert, | St Gh cnn oe rope Be DENTISTRY. 5 o a RTD ERT YT Bea eT ga ren areal Coins Market Wants anp Moks permanently removed | to ‘mag! cinfaence.. Kvea the severest cass o| | ftstion, ard say that a new ryisiralioa ASTEIGUL TERTH INSERTED TO GIVE = = ~ by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 424 enue, | Chronic Neuralgia and general jetvous Deranged Was not absolutely necessary. The fur- | 4A saTISFACTION.— Dx. PRITIN ous bins ments of many yeare’ standing, aooting te aus ire | ther copsideration of the subject was sus. | GILL & © DENT 'S, (late of Phila GUN AND LOCKSMITH, = ee canes com cured pended tll the meeting of citizens, which | delphis,) announce 0 ct os AND DEALER IN Notice To SpxctaL Derosrtors.—The at- ‘atthe dtmost. 1 is called for Friday (this) night. Resolution | ¥ *=bington and victwit at they a1 sou pree POWDER, SHOT. BALLS, PERCUSSION CAPS | tention ofdepositorsof bonds and other valu. | contains nothing injurious ‘most delicate rently loonted at 36 \ between H ant 1 DGES OF ALL K. ; from the Common Council, appropriating $350 tor the purchase of a new tour-wheel hose car- tinge, was adopted. Council resolution appro- priating $1,500 for the improvement ot a portion of High street, was referred to the standing An ordinance from the Council, p oviding for the establishment of branch mar. kets in the first, second, and fourth precincts of Georgetown, and defining the regulations for their gover t, Was passed: Yeas— Messrs” mins, Mathews, and Heiston— AND CART! pet . 424 D street, between éti streets Senki! eStaigtone N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- Saher v ULUMBIA. HOLDING A DIs- able packages 18 respectfully called to the let- ter from the Comptfoller of the Currency,Hon. D.O. H. R. Hulburd, heretofere published. Concur- rent opinions by several emineut legal gentie- men have also been given. In consequence thereof we do not feel justified in longer assum- ing the responsibility of the custody of articles. Depositors are requested to withdraw such de- posit now in our possession, at their con veni- ence, before the first day of January, 1565. S. HunTiNeToN, at and can always be used with perfect safety it is in constant use by the best reane, whe ve it their unanimous and unqualified approval of @1 and two postag th extracted withont pain. Teeth carefally Leng experience fn constant pi jor eon ables the above 10 adjus! teeth to the most dificult cases Call and er Teoth on rr nt any base reguired TRICT OF Oi NEW MARRIAGE GUID! AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on Physiologi cal Errora, Abuses, iseases incident to Youth jaime of Admiral utamd the In admiralty, No, 191. nd men of the W of- es 5 é id Early Manhood. which create impediments to | 5: nay—Mr. Thomas—1. Council resolutio Lh iis tshereby ide Secretary of t 41 Cashier, First National Bank, MaBnL GB. with, are means of ® fet. “Sutin | appropriating $1 for J. L. Parkharet, ior fs Ny..and to the Attorney of the Un oa fOr pact Tae enveloprn. free of charge. Address Dr. ~ cond sual sales Sua VENER, * gall parsons Interested Ip raid | Pensows wishing tosubscribe for Tam Stan | SKILLIN But GHTON, Howard Assoc <i, bat pean Coen eee ee bet. vb aud job eta. formation was. filet in cil, Was passed. Council resolution, appropri- aning $1,153.58 for paying the expenses of the 5 % AIR iz. ocr and work-! se for the quarter ending BASeE eS eae ee December Si, Icon was adoptc Beene ‘his splendid Hair Dye is best inthe world; | appropriating sa for the relief of the deeti- nly trae and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, | tute poor of the corporation was, on motion of taneous: no disappointment; no ridiculous | Mr. Thomas, so amended as to designate $300. as the Screen ae! he he and then passed. Resolution to pay claims of who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, will please leave fueir orders at No. 12 East Capitol street, between 4th and 5th. Joun Coaers, Agent. Tv __o the THE ORIGINAL FRANC sells Gent's Furnish- ig Goods cheaper than aay house in this ci said court on the 31 half of Admiral D.G. ep claiming. therein set forth, the bonnty allowed by the elev enth section of the act of Congress approved Jane 3, 1954, entitled "An act to regulate prize procee |- ings and the distribution of prize money and for cther purposes if pS " tn 1 wl LPF CP RENEE STORET ccrene b* LEwizga Davis, SauTAL AssOUIA- Ko. 260 PENNA AVE., Between 12th ard i3th streets. adj to, and distributed betw. Si nie por niet siete, 494 6th street, between n. Sold by all Drnggists and Perfumers, | Gtorgetown Gaslight Company and Robert — RETEOOTED brhvennteiety enn said Admiral and officers and E,three doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. properl: applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factoy, | Talbott, was passed. Adjourned. harge will be made for extracting where Ar- and that raid matier will stand for trial-by | Recollect the No.—49, 12,191; Te‘Bond ‘sreet. New York: ‘is‘codiy < Couwor.--A iscmamanieelion ww Teeth sre inserted, although the ¢ 7 5 sity o —_ —2—__ ut will be required to pay for the! Washington, on the first Monday, 34 day of Fob . - ; = = received irom the Mayor, enclosing a commu- | Paticnt w rey! a ruary. Hass at 10 ovetick ‘in the fren Ph eala N ohaties Cabins acca Picea [NITED STATES MATLS, mieation from W. C. Magee, relating to the call. | SSif'cahoperation when performed. which << vwhen and w ereone interes f procation is aspecific. Pric me c. . Inatter must appear and show cause why the said | bottle. For sale at 48 Peunsylyania avenue SOUTH CAROLINA. CoE ie cae rere ol ene aot, CaP purpose of | Aracciatton te wow bounty should net be ao adjudged and distributed, | between 43 and éth streets. — and to inte, for thejr inter Post Orvice Derantwent, BOODING, U. 8. 2 jarshal, D. ©. January 14, 1968. : d to the Board of Aldermen. A jadi ks ceived from E.G. Brown, har- bor master, asking for an appropriation to com - pensate him for his services as harbor master; Teferred to the Committee on Harbor and Chan- Ae aro Tapa 8. ¢ Propoeals for conveying the mails of the United States from July 1, 1458, to.Jaue 9, 1571, on the lowing routes ip the State of South Chrolisa wi: be received at the Contract Oftice of thix Depart- ment until 3p m.of March 31 uext, to be decided Us STATES MAILS. VIRGINIA. Pest Orrice DerartTMEnt, J 2.1 New CO-OPERATIVE STORE. 467 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND E. April 10 foll ing. nel. Mr. Pick: from the Committee of Ways ihn 1 taenen as Bas constantly on hand Pro velved’ at PA Ar socepted Gabkerd will tis required to 'teke | and Menns, asked that the coummitees weaie, INSURANCE. ales Rope Groceries in the Markt. fice vores Deparment until p.m. of arch | the onth commonly Rug fest Oath, and ad fram, the consideration ‘of pete | NOE OO. A IF Cony: of a © Mr. Calho * u - ' Nel - Drraps, Decne, Guaaed une baled Fraite et roe SoReA2G, the malls of the Cuited from Mr. Calhoun, and that the matter be re. HE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSUBANCE hi lowest ri slew. berries, Nuts Grapes, Sultana and avin TH NEW YORK BUO! WHEAT FLOUR. deSi-ly SHABES $10 EACH. AT BARGAT GTA FIRB OS that have been used. One’ octave, four round corner Chickering al- mest new, $250. One 7 octave. Boardman & Gray, $250. onder iS Comes won in beat! me Sector poeerees tn vetting, 9138 Sac Save Boveword Unie ‘ ‘or sale upon easy monthly instalments, at th w.a. d to the Recorder; it was so ordered. Mr. . from the same committer, offered a on in fuyor of the destitute poor of the own, and appropriating $600 for destitute per- sons, payable to the treasurer of the Ladies’ nevolent Society. Messrs. Vlabaugh and Brown thonght the sum was larger than was neces. . Mr. Pickrell thought the sum sufficient- ty small. The resolation was passed. Mr. amsburg, from the Commitiee on Poor and Workhouse, offered a resolution wo pay the expenses of the poor and workhouse for the quarter ending December 31, 1567, $1,144. P: Mr. Clabaugh, from the Committee on ‘*, reported & resolution to pay the claims of the Georgetown Gas Company, $149.09, and of Robert Tolbert, $40.40; passed. ‘Also, a Teso- lution to pay to G. LL. Parkburst $10v ¢ . sation for bis extra services as clerk of the | CAPITAL Common Council; passed. 5 + | CASH CAPITAL. from the Committee on Streets, offered a reso- lutionto lay sidewalks on all improved streets of the town, which provides that every property- holder shall lay # sidewalk on every street curbs are set. oemaker, the resolution Was recommitted to the Committes on Streets to be perfected. A resolution relating to the Comittee before € ss was taken up, PANY, of New Paid ep capital, $200,000. FP — of Directors, men of unioubted reaponsi- ye Rates much lees than mutual Companies, Policies non-forfeitable after two annus! pay- saat oa ALBERT W. PAINE, General Agent for the Distriet. Ofice with DODGE & McLELLAN, Next door to Cooke's Bank. York. tates State of Virginia, on the routes and by the schea ules of departures and arrivals hereinafter speci- Deci ons ey April 10, 1858.) tident: jerntown te Chincoteague jand, 12 and back, three times a week. Leave Horntown Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day at S pm Arrive at Ubincoteague Island by 9 pm; Leave Chine Island Monday, Wednes- a 7am; OW ysom. hy Modestowen, Aecomack O. ‘ocky Savagevill, Punguteague, n.Hadlock, Franktown, and Johns town, to Eastvitle, eck. A + . 5 I- i Is, Leave Horntowe Monday, Wednesday, and Fri: Seon spare bus Hu Fa, Falls, day, t, Cannon's Arrive at Ba vihte by upm le, ‘Columbu: ve Eastville Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- FEONVilie, 559 urday at3am; Arri Horntown by 6.30 pin. 4703 From Trevillain’s Depot to Green Springs, 7 milog and back, twice a week, n Depot Tuesday and Satur- m; Arrive at Green Springs by 3 pm; Leave Groen Springs Tuesday and Saturday at am rive at Trovillain’s Depot by 10 « m. Fo Newport, by Salt Pond: Welsiger’s,and to Donaldsville, 4 miles and meen week Tueedey, Thursday and Sat- isville by 4 pm; ite Tucsday, Thursday and ‘pm; Arrive at Due West by 6 pm. Proposals for three additional tripe per week ied. 8700 Frem Monticello, by Lone Run, to Alston, » miles and back, once a week Leave Monticello Friday Arrive at Als! Leave Als! Nationa ba LIFE INSUBAB Warerooms of ANY. . G. METZEROTT & 00. de2t Sole Agents of Steinway 's Pianos. wee sti. me ANDREW J. JOYOR & 00. IAGE MANUFAOCTUBE 8 477 and 479 eth street, Particalar attention given to repair CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF ©! BESS. 88888: Paeenenneets Life and Accident Policies of a ee as el revillain Office 500 9th street, near Penns. WOOD AND COAL. OaL anD Wood. CAB Allendale, by Great .t0 Ha ndltee and ba eeice eect llendale Tuesday it Baro (4 ri dei6-11 Leave Barnwell C, m: OTE 7 OOP. TS at cont for rosD Salt Sulpher Springs, W. Va.) and, on motion of Mr. Davis, laid on the table. —_ Shiny dave WHALRBONE CORSETS. sil Sulice sod packs ie thnee a desk trom ise 752 Mr. Davis presented the petition of J.C. and | ADYANCE IN PRICES Iy CONSEQUENCE sizes, $1. Prices om other articles lower than June toS th September, and once a week from by Hadrell's and Thirty-two | BP, Nichcis, asking the ectablishmens ofa | OF FREIG ‘D TOLLS BA ‘AD- glsewbere, quality coasldered, No inferior goods Int October to 3st Mag: 2 North Santes, 45 miles and | marke: at No.53 Dunbarton street, teferred to | whANGED- aa aire 509 AN ead eb thinly, except Sanday. at 1 pm; ; fon Tuesday at $ pm; the Committee on Market House. The resolu. | ped ee Arrive alt Sulphur Springs daily, except Arrive at North Santee next day by 11 @ m; tion appropriating *6u0 for the relief of the de<- [MEORTANT 10 LADIES Extra TRAINS at Leave North Santee Wedne ‘fy t to Hoo) kirte, are made to order xt Monday. by 10a ea) titute poor of the town was returned from the ave Sali Sulphur Springs daily, except San- = Arriveat Charleston next day Beards my Ey Al BAUM'S HOOPSHIRT and CORSET FACTORY of Aldermen, with an amendment re- ert , 8 From Darlington U. H. to L3dia, 16 miles end tho ‘amend. Inst received, a large stock of FRENCH CO Arrive st New port.except Monday, by 10 am. back. once a wee! te een a ee SETS. oe iy fricee: SaanLna From Vst Chee 76 May. = os a nce rae Friday at7am; resolution authorizing the ‘establishment ofa (ARLES ; ive ; : near 7th et. seit} sulphur Springs next day by 10 Leave Lydia Briday branch market at No. 53 Dunbarton street by J. . Arrive at Darlington y 6pm. C. and B. P. Nichols; which was ar To svir rox mimes, jalphur Springs Tuceday at 1p ‘om Due West, by Leovel Land, to Temple of | communication was’ received trom the Bostd — Wider wlitbe resviced tortake the | piigeractamiles and backs ences week ana | of Aldermen, proposing that reaeeseerdinee Sree epartures ee KING PLACE. KING PLACE, oath commonly known a4 the test oath, and to ©: mw oeee a Boards adjourn it be to meet to-; waiter. ecute contracts in th mbed by law and the r 6 ment. For furthe! noon at 4o-cluck p.m.; which proposition was concurred in. Adjourned. In Possession OF THE MARSHAL.—The Po- CASH SYSTEM. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES x Proposals be to carry the mail lations ef the Dep: ia ty, and security,’’ using the ¥ terms he , and they must be guaran: b: 4 Taller particulars as to the con- | two'rceponsille persoms cortifen te ’ jed to as such bya Throughout the entire stock o ditions to be incorporated into contracts, aud of | postmaster or a jad, court of record. y. tomac distillery of Timothy J. Hartley, im the The the liabilities of bidders, reference is mad: pay will be made for tps not performed,and | (id Foundry Building, Iavely set by Mr. Fam! Highest ‘Table fie pamphlet advertisement, of th for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex- | Ciephane. United States Collector of Internal Articles of Food, 2 "Gewie'§ — Lunurion, | ber sui8. hrviting § glatucd three times the pay of the trip may Dede. | eee ened cts wan peste Ta 2. M, P, KING & SON, which can be found at the principal post of- | break connection with depending mails, and not | Os+T to the Deputy Marshal of the District, oi sufficiently exensed, one fourth of the compensa, tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will m0 w he delinguency be = ly explained, tor neglecting to ts OF into @ post office; ae to be iny 5 destroyed. robbed, or lost, amd fer refusing. aiter demand, to convey the mail us frequently as the concerned in running. The Postmaster General contract for disobeying the Post ce Jawa or the instructions of the Departme: Geo, W. Philips, Esq., who has taken pos sion of the building, machinery, liquors, &: Po.ice OFFICERS StsPENDED.—Jas. E. Shet Wood nas stated that on last Tuesday night officer Green, of the police force, came to bis house on High street, above Fourth, searching for bis ton, Jobu T-sherwood, who it is allegel is a deserter from the United States army, The old gentleman says he asked the officer his bu ners, when the Iitter laid hands on him and claimed him as bis prisoner. A dispute arose, and the officer blew ais whistle and called to his aid officer Noble, when the two handled the old gentleman and bis wife in a rough and u: becoming manner, which caused Mr. Sherwoo to seize an iron weight, which he threw atone of the policemen, knocking himdown. Mr. Sher- ‘wood was then thrown tthe counter in the store-room,or shop, by which his breast was bad- ly hurt, and afterwards was hit violently with- something, he knew not what. which fractured two of his ribs, While all this was going on other policemen had arrived. The young man, John T. Sherwood, was in foetal tna the houre, ‘unwell. The policemen iy lent without making an tr og Thich matter has been brought before r Richards, Superin- tendent of the Metropolitan Police, who has suspended officer Noble from the force antil he . is brought before the Police Board for trial, When the other side will be heard. Sate or Reat Estats.—Mr. Thos. Dow- sold at auction that juable ia east Buoapnean & 00., Corser F avo 137H Starets, Are selling off their stock of DRY GOODS of all descriptions at greatly redaced rates, Their assortment of DRESS GOODS is well selected, aud of superior qualities. Ev ner Clase of Goods marked down te suit the Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. jav4-6t (Chronicle) W 4 2RENS IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER Oe E AND =m FELT fivaoe* ™ ‘The subscribers tfully inform the citizens of Washo ad sTctaty that they are Boeri ost ae best quality of WARREN'> vin Des the Lp peed (ey By A) ome pertor to an rave! Boo ino constantly on aad stars’ | .,Depositions + tumors must be fore the day of within fem day Comer es. Troposals muat be sealed. snperacribed “Mail Preporais for the State orc giaia.” and address- ed to the “Second Assistant Postmaster, Gent Contr: Office.”” ALEX. W. RANDALL. jas ave Postmaster Gen eral. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, om D®UNTIED States PATENT OFFICE SHIS0TON, January & 1s, On the petition of DANIEL W. SHARES, of u oun praying for the extension eta granted to him t! n improvement in Cult: for seven ye the sere of said pat TUF THE L 4 D* Atte rar s PATENT OFFICE. cern 4 On the petition of BuNJAMIN A of Halifax, N.C... . trix of the tetate e rival also order an increase of service by ars | sllowing therefor ® pro rate increase on the con it, which takes | tract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the «on the It day of August, 1956: service in whole or im part, at ® pro rata decrease said petition be heard at | of R, é 7. +) a3 lan EP next, nt 12 e’cloc! aw raons are nosis ow cause. if any they have, why in the P get forth in writi of heari: ye aed a officer, Jal6-iawaw DY UNITED States Pazen WwW. Se yr N. B.—Re! o. ROPOSALS FOR OATS, HAY, AND STBAW ARTERMASTER's OFwice, eH Penna. Jan. 25. ith day of A pitas ted te oD. age ese Dey ey eee \ . back that width to the channel of the Potomue (tetris pounds of good, sound Ost or Rye Straw raat en hatte mh day ot Fo a, ; by tro genponpioi.perngue,” (Sora of gentaat