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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Might. Nariowar Twrater.—Last night of Bate- CITY ITEMS. i . or Frock way x Button Vests; at A. Sake & Oo. 517 7th street, Sanita neskeat Batingly, refusing ‘og af | vetween Louisiana avenue and Det, peaerenes Severe cause to the conrt below. ‘WEREAD IN THE HisTORY OF ENGLAnn of N. proba. gS ERA HOUSE. Mr. Simms thought ne promaan of Se Leseres and Man: ore, 3 w Wallach and &. very, Pe yg A ES ill Said the propo-ed election was not such an ome | tn which neu ire —_ ilson, commi be hela Frene! he tea | One honest man—Sir Mathew Hale—and charter provides for,and could Deas ‘apenas winguire iato ike qualicaticns of Me, bawin | Ply it was becauee of want of — My re ae re Warz's Ormea Hoven—La«t nigh: of Miss L. Son efrnlenion to ibe ber, separied Th etek ana bentyined evemroe Seen’ eal Soctpne. matlas bnt "Dr Cregen to Greet Gaming Scone apices te Mate Brignoids m “Nobody's Daughter.” favorably, and twas ered . art eee eeube of ihneiianle the Act in conjunction with him. Metrrxotr Hatt—Last night of Father gp ‘aes phe 3 |“ Obrietiaswresearve: inneace Bi iy and wile; A Sixoue Action may Change the current of | of fovernment was passed. "A substitute. for 2n0® motion of Mr. 5-H: Dent, the vote was METZEROTT HALL, Balewin's O14 Foe nom gray ee Bera | retest a dna, Seen amen cares nemrene Besraet emmnam Oeueah:] Soup thence Se pecntnieant seecmetvante: foteirrly vt siete ot Pare Pmt ned ovary rm bene yy . = provi Lek cameo cea a nat O aeteae te inelr Reaplmiagee magl Gbeeoned th tae eared | adapeeh with. per bres diaeotiee ealeer BP Fein ct . rendered judgment agai wee! a thei 4 . wi 8 Rew compomition Deminie’s Church. PS ge Drona brag Ries Meee | inelanietane’ Deen a the Ukely to ensure the prosperity of your whole | Committe of Conference t@ cousider the mai- ain mation, the meeting adjourned ull Mon- UE femtlea Bie Wel sent sae os ety aaa babe Onions, $10; Paren 40e.: Celery, ‘Se. per | Cireuit Court on account of misjoinder of future career. ter. journed. g 2 last night of the © _ THE UNIVERSAL PEACE CONVEN- | Sonch. Cranberren ite per qt Catbege tage, | Geer The judgment was eet eke res ee sae OER Sy Gass Commox Coumctt.—An adjourned meeting of | _ [At the opening of the meeting the chairman - TION. per bead: Tarnips, duc. per pk; Hominy, lve, | Was certified to this Court, and the judgment of | JEwrny.—Carbuncle Setts, Jet Sets, Etrus- | in 2 Beard was held at 4 o'clock yesteriay af- | Trad a letwr from Mr. Anthony Hyde defining | MI 6 9 x 1 1 ut r . 5 4 can Sett=, 00 new styles Sleeve Buttons, Studs, | teraoon. itions tor estadlishmsat of | b's views on the Mo-rill awit Harlan bills, and BRCOND DAY —CLOBING BESSION. per qt; Died Apples, Gue. per peck; the Eeree Cont Fe eet, @l; Swanana | Luster Rings, ins, Silver-plated Spoons ba te” age = ‘elena from Joha Thee. | ©oTrecting the report that be had in his speech SKATING CARNIVAL The Convention reassembied last evening, | Deze Bog. ia Lee) Bag yop Ge. zu a piainum Saale “2 "defendant, | @ d Forks, received this morning, at Prigg’s | kor on Bridge street; A. W. Fisher, on High | of Wednesday night endorsed the later bill. ‘when there wes quite a large ettendance. | Ceirasts, we. Baisine, Ser Stings This is a creditor's bill to enforce a judgment | One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pa. avenue, street; and Joseph L. Shoemaker, No. 29 High | His preference was for the Morrill bill.) The Second Grand Skating Carnival wil! take After the Chair, Dr. Love, nd called the meet- | 5ic.; Dried Cherries, i8c.; liried Peaches rendered January 20, 1592, against the reales. | nears street. Steet; which were referred to the Commitiee on | Soxacrrine ORpERS.—Wallis W. Bird was | place st the Warbington suatine Pack ing to order— rt; Preserved Citron, 50¢. rib. Dried } te of the judgment debtor, alleged to be frand- ‘aes Gee iia hat Ere feller | Market-house, with instructions to report a ee ae, bps ae. and ar TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY) Mr. Peebles stated that the Distri-t of Colum- | Blackberries, 2 Dried rtleberries, 25c.; | wleutly conveyed to bis sons, aud subject to the 4 giatidagstte ma, ‘Avernue a Bloeing | t,@!ution granting the privileges asked for. | Traigned before Justice Buc! 2 hee. — commencing af $0tosk p.m. A largeforce arence bia Peace Seciety had organized about two c.; Filberts, 25¢; English Wal- | lien oi said judgment. The plaintiff contends, Poke bel mp ais wy aay hate ‘on Kosthymm | “1; Brown presented the bill of the George- | of violating a oration ofdimance by solicit. | commencing s Peas eck eee ece eek since with the following officers: —Major Cocoannts, ie. each; } first, that the facts set up in the bill coustitute Teiee aan Saag infurnell Lye, ache | 2%" Courier ($60) for printing the clerk's re- | ing orders for Fairbank’s scales and a patent Ig Yop T. Gales Foster, President; Mrs, Julia A. Hickory Nuts, $100 per | fraud, notwithstanding the answers: second, | Twrly eaietinrens Holmes, Secretary; Dr. P. L.’Shucking. Tres rer and Mrs. Dr. Rowland, Mrs. JS. Griffin, Capt. Bennett, Dr. Mayhew and Mr. Meye burg, Executrye Commitee. ‘The resclation in relation to the Indians was read, and ex-Gov. Arny addresed the conv ton a8 considerable length, giving a very in: esting sketch of the Indians of New Mexico, aud ipstagees where, by proper treatment, wars port; which was referred to the Committee on | money drawer, without a Heense. The justice Ie. ib.; | the trust deed wo C. P. Wannall, Esq.,and ac- | only paide five dollars and fifty sents fore them, | (jaime. Mr. Clabaugh, from that committee, Tequired him to pay a fine of €20.50, Uranges, Sia. per doa: Loosen’ knowledged before im, is for that reason void; | & A Bake & Co.'s, 617 7th st., between Penna. | yported a resolution to pay the clases, Basal. Kxock Dowx—Officer Harry Volkman Beans, Ue. per qt; Corn Meal, | third, what «aid judgment-at-law was a lien on id 1) street, Mr, avis, trum the Comuitiee on “Market- | last evening arrested two purilists, James per bushel: Shipstaff, Jot No. 10, mentioned in the bill. and can be en- —<—$—$——— oa house, reported the following resolution; which | Cleaveland and W. FE. Owens, who were par- @e; Middling, %e.; Shorts, forced against the same in the hands of J. E, | © Bak’s, corner 7th and E streets, are still sell- | wag passed. ticipating in a free fight on Bridge street, im ad. $131.40; Corn. by ear, $5.50 | Hyde. The defendants coniend that certain |< olf their entire stock of men’s, Zonth’s, and | kesalved, dc. That the Clerk be, and he is | which some knock down blows were dealt by Oats, %e. per bushel: Hay, | conveyances, said to have been made with the be : ¢ apehing at rar pig he Be a toe for hereby directed to issue Hioenses. for the estab- ree parties. It appears that there was mamity ; Straw, $1ae; . | purpose of hindering, delaying and defrauding ir very stock of S Summer | ji<mnent of branch markets to in Thecker, ween the two, which was cai xy 2 little ne, Sa AVENE Se, a edie of Richard A, Hyde. were bona | Goods. Special attention is called to their very Eada Tick ice seats. in sets or sing Mre MITCHELL 8 Booketor: an be at $ t No. 70 Bridge street; h L. Shoemaker, | affair at a wedding party. The ‘ustice dismixsed oS ne had ded. He contended tha: it would —Bunch Fieh, ote.; Codfish, Flonnders, | Ade transactious; tha: they linye made the de- | bite stock of white Dress Shirts, Underwear, | 2: No. 3 Higatr et Ww Pisin at No.7 | tie case, after requiring each to pay a fine | SrPrr of Gay and —— 3 Orergetown, D.« be sucpesponabeipal. toidoeds tee Latinas tees | sna adiocy: tar nected Sener aoe eh eee parties to those conveyances; | Hosiery, Ties, Scarfs, &c. | BAR & Co.. High street, and G.0. and BP. Nichols, at | of $2.50. y — y fight them Fish, Q0e.; Salmon Trout, We.; Smelic, 5 das to that branch of the plaintiff's bill that st Corner Tthand E sts. | No.s3 Dunbarton sireet; and that inthe issu- | MAxkxt To-Day.—Beef, best cuts, 25¢.. next fin. enanizs DICKENS Dr. Loye said that their plan was to take | Blue Fi Lake Pickrell, 2c; Lousters: es An account of partnership between Har- ——e—_— ance of the foregoing licenses the Olerk be, and | best 20c., Mutton, %c; Veal, Qiniee.. Pork, out of the Constitution the words “Indians not ; Terrapin, $25 per doz, 7 'y aad K. A. Hyd» has been answered, and | Dm. Wire, Chiropodist, No. 4% Pa. avenue, | he is hereby authorized, to allow. in the pes 8 a Proposes to submit to an xecount, if the Jude: between 4% and 6th streets. Office hours from Peebles addressed the AS a - _ | ment shall be opened and bronght into it. Fave ont a notice for a | gy heen mip Meese Ta RED- | alleges that he (defend taxed.” Mr. Jostin and Mr, meeting, and the Ia: § Salt Beef, Salt Pork; 1; Hams, 208 | 4 FEW TICKETS oft for Mr. Dickens’ BEAD. r of the same, a pre rata allowance of the Lard, Ic; Sausage, 2c; Butler, #0; | INGS. For sale by Mr Dickens’arent, at Sa. m.to¢ p.m. No charge for consultation. | amount paid by either of the above named par- | Eg, 40c.: Turkeys, 2c. Ib.; Chickens,Sia$150 PHILP & SOLOMONS” is desirons to obtain | Established 1xe1. ties for the unexpired portion of any other Apples, GiawWe, per peck: Turnips, METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, the Peme tor - t an auljudg mes with complain- license Ubat they may hold from the 2orpora- . Per pk; Sweet Potatoes. $1 per peck: Irish « . Love, Mi. Cady. Stantso, Father | HUE, to of erstow a, battag ne ih Fe | ants, admitting that it will bring him in debtto | Beacty.—To promote and retain the bloom | tion, should shey deste to retingsiah the aame. ee, Ske. per peck; Cranberries, Lic. per | 4 ae es Beesen, and others, would address the meeting, | the burglar. Joeph (end, whe meener res | “tid complainant $500. and freshness of beauty unim| gba oa Resolution from the Board of Aldermen, pro- | quart: Ca » Wade. per heat: Orangesand | 2884t_ __betwr ipch ote. and Mr. H.C. Preuss recite his poem, “A | the jail on the Sttrof Jonety eee ae jth | ,.Te prayers of compininant’s bill is for a | later period than is generally the case, ladies | y,ding for a special election to ascertain’ the | lemons 4c per doz. . NATIONAL THEATRE. Prayer for Peace.” Vechel\Ginaney,--ahier wan’ eases Sith at | @iscovery As to the muiters set out in the inter- | Should use Burnett's Kalliston. sense of the citizens of the town upon the pro- 3 LesaLy Maar MAKET.—At Dro- | SPALDING & RAPLEY Mr Austin, of La, suggested that it would | aseanit, with intent to Kill, and WH. Elroya. rogatories; henee the answers to these interrog- sed change of gevernment, was read. Mr. werd y, cattle sold at trom 6 to not de tor the association {0 take a standagainst | Charged with burglary 3 atorivs are evi the Government, and it seemed tbe resolutions | sseapo of the priscners Werkes fear the | Cral_replicatio sounepled resistance to the Government. It | his guards wrote ledere to diiferne stant | ih would aet disastrously for them to take a false nce, notwithstanding the gen- THE PALM of superiority is awarded to Mrs. avis thought the resolution .conflicted with | 4 cents per pound, gross weight; sheep at from ‘The defendants contend that | 5. 4. Allen for her improved (new style) Hair Re- | the prescribed forms for the holding of elec. | 5106 cente; hoge at from $11.50 to 811 storer or Dressing, in one bottle, and a grateful | tions. Mr. Pickrel concurred with him, and | bundred; cows and calves at from $45 to MR. A. L. BATEMAN'S PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE. POSIT » 8 ee ee = " ublic appreciates the very low price, One Vol- | added that he was in favor of deciding the ques. . peter eh eens rae ition, and he being’a peace man, would not | jaune iMformarion m relation to them, and ay cndequi r. Every Druggist sells it. eo | tion at the general election. Mr. Clabaugh was UCTION SALES. E GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTEIN. ve itso. God oaly karw how much the peas | uer {rom Nr. Duvall reached Hagerstow: town | vo pay the = opposed to incurring the expense of a special Al Opera Bout tn Four Acts, by 3. Ofmebeen, ple of Lonisians, trom whom he had com:. | saing thats’ inen was ie the tages Tr-day.—Harley vs. Hyde was resumed, and Novick To SrrciaL Dxrositors.—The at- | ciection. Mr: Davis said he was in tayor of see- THIS AFTERNOON. ess 2 cee oe ban aL representing their suffering | jail, who was thought. to. be one of the | ‘te argument continued by Bradley and Riddle. | tention ofdepositorsof bonde and other valus | ing the question decided at the peneral election, 5 condition, bow much they wanted peace, and Mr. Bradle: f parties. Warden Huestis immediately dis- so it Was ‘throughout the South. He had been Mess d Russ, pp By ody org Moe patched Messrs. Duvall and Russ to identify tor defendant, contended princi- | able packa; 1s respectfully called to the let- | Mr. Brown was in tavor of th consolidation 7 00. tha : y that in this land, which was sought to be | ter hors the Comptroller of the Currency,Hon. | of Georgetown with Washington, and thouput ¥ 5. B. IRSLER © 00... Ancttonscss. ak th igment at law by plaintiff, | H.R. H: ‘d, heretof iblished. Con: itbést to postpone the matter of an election No. 61 La oe s and 7th strects, aman from Pa nat rented ye N : laken on this judgment at lxw by plaintiff. | HR. Hutpur fore pul | Conenr. | it besi oxtpone the F pmo Hadas: Saumd Rad said that if a war is imminent that he | ou Fednentag. On j drt Rests ser ol Harley, the defendant (Hyde) bad only an | rent opinions by several eminent legal gentle- | wntil the general election. Mr. Clubaugh of- | __ bart one es) ia Oh Meare komether with the would tell Congress to old, and submit | that the man had been commitied to iat by the | “auitable interest, which could only be taken | men have also been given. In consequence | fered & substitute a resolution instructing |] EXTENSIVE SALE_OF BRITTANIA AND CH CHORUS, the question to the people. The war 5 . oe ti ; bes 1LVEB PLATED WARE, WArCHES AND FULL ORCHESTRA. yor a8 a vagrant; and his i by’# bill in equity to enforce it; and quoted va- | thereof we do not feel justified in longer assum~ | the Recorder to prepare an ordinance to ascer- Th chasacteriats which had been referred to was, in his ree ‘one of ook depntion ‘speaking abont | T9us authorities to show that only property in | ing the responsibility of the custody of articles, | tin the sense of the people with reference to E vELY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS of . EOE RE ISTAN COSTUMES. gpinion, uear at band—the body politic was | arresting Chaney, who had formerly liver ry | Which the x as t Legal interest can be | Depositors are requested to withdraw such de- | the proposed change of government, at the next | 1,0? FRIDAY and Sart *, No. 61 Louisi- | APPROPRIATE AND NEW ens ig needed a eo ‘The cause of | that section, he remarked to an iene that he | ‘ken onexecntion. Mr. Riddle followed, and | posit now in our possession, at their conveni- | ceueral election, on the 4th Monday in Febrn- cb: and war should be removed. The men who in- P the renowned. "4 ey sill contended that this transfer of property | ence, before the first day of January, 1563. ary ensuing: whigh was passed. A communi- | went of Bilver-Plated Ware, cousisti MISE EN SCENE sugusliied the war GME nok gio mic tee hee” knew Chaney. The officers, when they aw y y, i x ne ‘ yde to his s mide ution was received from the Board of Alder- rand Breakfast Cat. of the Opera duced by Mr. Bate c 1 the prisoner, could hardly idepiify hia, be | fein R. A. Hyde to his son was made without _ 8. HUNTINGTON, cat : pend x ped ety oy ee ay ont Col. R. J. Hinton.—That’s not trae. and is consequently strong Wl Cashier, First National Bank. men, stating that the above substitute had been volvingand Plaiy Mz. Auatin remaiked that he had said so, and | BATHE been closely shavéd: but baby hiscounte- H ayo | so, that this judgment WAS | ——_—_—_————"_e—<€< rejected by that Board. sull held that opinion, and further that the war | Bince Showed that be recognized Mr.Duvall.and equitable e=tate of the debtor, that they insisted on durixg Wedriesday night he acknowledzed to ‘cups and Sug PRICES as USUAL their criginal resolution, and proposing a com- vie, Getler Cape. Reserved Seats can be had at Metrerott's Musie Sas agreat mistake, and he was prepared to | @pricsner thar he had bere wong a ee ee to the statute of 110, Court | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | mittee of conference to consider the matter. ire gil hoot aeeitty eorvdn, and worth the | Store: Serius teeter net et tin Ber Oia tee cemonstrate it. He concluded by saying that | fone up.” ‘Thursday morn was deliy. | Tserved its decision. DUNBARTON STREET M. x. cHUROn, | A‘ourned. aor sass rs the interests of all sections were identical, and | sed to the offlesr, wetwnine he refnsed | ,(#0rman vs. Mayor and Corporation of GETOWN, D. ©. * | | THECHARTER QUESTION Ix GEoncETOwN.— oe tng et rea ICKENS? READING —In consequence of the tngy should flourish or languish together. to acknowledge that he was Me person they | W#bington; continued until next term. OPENING SERVICES, SABBA 2. | Thethird meeting of the citizens of George- — se oogel great dem jor tickets for the Mr, Joslin called tor a yote on the resolution, | sought. and was brought to this city. but race IRCUIT COURT, Justice Wylir. ka. m. preaching—Rev. H.SLIC -D, | town, to consider the subject of the proposed ‘Case, Patent Lever Watches nge. the propri The Oyster B: which wereadopted. they Were about to enter the gate to the jail here, Baltimore and Obio Ratlro: Feta eh seat inne of the Lord's Supper | change of government for District of Columbia, | silver-plated Watches gp a gh A vote of thanks fo Mr. Jochna Hutchinson | he made a break aud rai iar wee tee ee Fa eee ie Rae ing Rev. 8. De KASS. | and the annesation of Georgetown to Wash, | Gold Necklaces, Gold Rin vee peor the evenes-e as passed, and the audience adopted a vote of | fore he could cross the street. Glenn has al. ted, it will, Providence permitting, be reope mgton, was held last night at New Market | Seal peand Fissn) thanks to Mr. Love and his coadjators. ready been convicted, and it is likely will be Truled, and judgment was ordered to be en- | the worship ef God on Sabbath aext. Hall. The number in attendance was very Bresstpine Mr. Love made an address of some length ad- | sentenced in a few days. - ved on the verdict. An appeal taken in both | are cordially invited. large. lasonic Pins. ~~ SWIETZEROTT al yovating the doctrines advanced. d aes. JHE GREATEST BARGAINS YETOFFERED | _ At So'clock, the ebairman, Jenkin Thomas, J.B, WHEELER & ©0., ; sarees Miss Auna Denton Bridge said she believed ae a ; ? T — Esq., called the meeting to order, the secretary fonecrs. | FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY that the men in going into the Iate war showed | | PETITIon ror Ixscnction oN rue Cot OnpPHaNs’ Covet, Judge Purecli—The third | “Sust received at MILLER'S. 101 Bridgestree, | and other officers occupying seats on the plat- UCTION THIS EVENING, at 7 o’cloc COMMENCING that they were true to principle, and she hon- | 1 ®cTou or Tax: Mr. George W. Kiggs has, | aud final account of Wm E. Roberts, adminis- Georgetown, 4-4 Bleached Shirting Nuslins 10.1252 | form. Jewelry Store. MONDAY JANUARY 27th TUESDAY 2™ cored such. She felt that the good time spoken | by his counsel, Mr. McPherson. commenced a | trator of Ann Roberts, deceased: and first and and 1c ndroscoggindo. do..18c.;4-4 Wam- The preamble and resolutions against consoli- A.W, TOWNSHEND & CO. | THURSDAY 30th. Phipay let, SATUR! of was coming. [A Voice—Amen, let it come.) | “wit against the Corporation of Washington, on | {inal account of hobrrt Ywelland Atwell | sutta do. do., 2¢.;4-4 New York Millsdo. do..28. | gationtof the Diccrret cities, introduced at the 7th stroe te FEBRUARY Ist Nhe could not denounce soldiers as murderers | the Equity side of the Court, asking a decree to | Cowling, executors of Richard Gudgin, de~ Calicoes.§ aid Wes the very boat. 12h. Our re. ting on Monday night, by the committee 5 Natioual Intellizen ng, ‘ALA When they laid down their lives as the Saviour | compel the Collector of Taxes to receive certain | ceasrd; and second and final account of Zepha- ial pene o inter Goods we are selling off at ppoiuted forthe purpose, and published in ¥ NAGLE & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY AND SATURBPAY AFTER. eid for principle. [Applanse.} railroad stock im payment of taxes, and tw | riah Jones, guardian to Richard EL. Jones, or- te BENJAMIN MILLER. the STAR of Tuesday, were then read and an B No, 448 7ib street, between @ and H. ee tmentsl Wesic > Mr. Love said they took no issue with the sol- | Testrain him from selling the property of peti- | phan of Richard J. Jones. deceased: were ap- ¥ REMIT 7 ion extended by the Chair to those who oa FATHER BALDWINS ULD FOLKS. «ier, they honored bim, and they would invoke | tioner. The bill -ets forth that on ‘the sth of proved and passed. we BENG aap cLee eae STEAM desired todo so to come forward and express We will on at our oe. He. 548 th Vocalists and Instrumental Perforaers, blessings on those who had done so nobiy: but | February, 1555, the Washington and Alexandria | ‘The last will ad testameut of Manning Had- STABLISHMENT their views for or agaiust them. erate eee eee hes ocloek, and Rver? | Tanes that our Forsleshers oane. they stil deprecated war. and wonld remove | Railroad Company found it dislicult to continue | Jey. hertofore filed, fally proven, Office No. 49 Jefierson st..Geotactown, D.C. | Toud calls were made for Recorder Mat- | Flan Wonee att othe Goode eae eet Antheme of the Fastin Vethers, Sf pansible, the meconsiiy of hating onnainee the operations of the road. and applied to the | yy sr.—Estaie of Jacob Lowenthal: citation j,Dreminm awarded by the Me- | tews, in response to which he addressed the | Ano, z 2 ‘These entertelonmets bomen Hr. Hutchinson, with assistants, sung, in | Corporation of Wasbingion for aid, and the | agaist John B. Hutchinson, wxecutr, to ape tute, 1857; rebuilt 1806, and audience for nearly an heur, in opposition to Fine Blankets and Bed Spreads Pe rem me re irwet ate any age A i conclusion. & quartette, “Doubt and Faith,” | Corporation guarantewd the bonds of | pear and amend inventory. Case postponed | by far the laggest and most completeeaioals Conpolidabien,. taviewing the Tatben aia Comforters, Shawls, Hosiery as being fraught not ouly with pleasure, tut wite | and the Convention adjourned to meet in New id company to the amount of 60,000. | until Saturday February 15th, for final hearing eee ee ese a SO best | Morrill bills tt some length. ‘The question, he pe, Perfamery. oR VeneBcial resulta, | ‘York in anniversary wee t he became possessed of certaim of these | with consent of all parties eae nn aes Ie oh conceived, was one of vital importance to'the | nae Msteh tretker works afoul Cine MigS MINNIE SMITH, MB. BENJAMIN, | ee Reto Mee ang Ane, Conncils | Fruly thankfnl for past avors. the subscriber | people of Grorgctown, aud im his opinion, | “nos NAGLE & CO), Aucta, SAeTEs ee eeee: MK BALDWE Th DICAL AED Lt B.—. an rir: c solicits the continued custom of 6 community. Et 10 "1 they 5 J = — “ enthusiasuc meeting of the citizens of the Fifth ment of the principal and interest of said MARRIED. Goods received and returned by express with the | /uaters should remain as they are. There had are as held tas! . as = he «bing Boy Soprame ben -n no complaints against the government of nd the entire Gentes eee BS ; mds, but the Mayor has refused to pay them. | ROLLINS~MARLL. On D. Pri Pahl EES Sateen wen no complain's agai ‘ y COOPER & LATINED, apne ! e j Sed SAM aaa oe mene Wass ereeing 96:) rece ee Sage ae Parcels of feal estate | street M. B. Ciareh.by the Rev. Wan, Post Office address, Lock Box No. $0, | Grorgetown. It as heen asserted by the ad- | BT Oe ieee ence aac oer es ve..) peudtnleaton 28 and’ con rede No. 5, near the Navy Yard. Mr. JA MeCath: | OD Which taxes are due to the Corporation and | M'. WILLIAM H. ROLLINS, of Baitimore, to | OMice closes dalle’ atoeneet, cere Saturday, | vocates of annexstion that the opponents of the | Southwest corner, Pen! fvania avenge and ith | bad uate Btore of ran presided, and Mr. J. M. Dalion was cho. | h¢ had offered a portion of the amount of stock Miss CATHERINE E. MARLL, of Washingten, n it is cloeed at 84. scheme were influenced by partisan motives street, “Star uilding. re. tt Music . « tion » 4 cents, Adults, 25 cents. sen Secretary. Resolutions were offered by | © the Collector in the payment of said. taxon and @ disinclination to surrender office. The . ~ pee ri = MAG Mz A. P. McKenna, that we organize an anti. | and he refused, and threaieng if the taxes are | , BOYD LAWSON. On the 21 0{ January, ats AUCTION SALES. mals could suppose tia¢ amalgamation was op: | * La corenie cannrvat. Radical club for the Fifth and Sixth Wards, | Oot paid to advertise and sell such property. | jeheey hareh, br the Rev. D-Govdwin JAMES | AUULIUN SALES. puskd ‘bécaade whe Salcocewnera eaeter the Gal RAM — | ‘Washington, D.C. and that we invite all whe «petitioner therefore prays for an injunction | oldest daughter af Antho ny Lawson, Beq.. of Y CO@PER & LATIMER. Anctioneers, ired to retain their places. TA “CENTER BAL MASQUE i are opposed to subjecting citizens of the na- | ‘ testrain the Collector from advertising the | Wytheville, Va (Successors to J.C. mire & Uo.) fallacy was the statement that either MASS NTER ; ton © capital to megro domination to aid us in | Property for sale. and a decree to compel the Southwest corner Penn-avenne and lth street. | ie Morrill or Harlan bill would pass Coa: rR CANDEL To be given at } Perfecting a thorough and efficient organrza- | Collector to receive the stock a= a sei-of against Se iding. ess, whereby the charter would be taken | MA 8 AND F MABINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, tien; that we call upon the friends of republi- | the taxes, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON } and the two cities consolidated. and that, eet Etreet, near Ninth, cam goxernment in each ward toorgauize at} ape eren sci o JAPITOL HILL AT AUCTIO! therefore, it behooved the citizens of George- ROCCO COVERE: oN THE once, the more effectually to resist the degra- pe be Suicipe aT THE CENTRAL On THURSDAY AFTERNO town to mal up their minds to choose that BURESDEN AND " datica which now threatens us: that we lookto | GUA? arenes cinerea orem Wwe, at 3 o'clock on the isa bill which wonld best promote their interests. D TEA SERV EVE OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, the Western States for sympathy and axcis. | col ye ane of the cells at the pary;of ean-\T ches cart mext th tee ee ‘ This was a mistake, for he believed that if © > PLA FEBRUARY 21, tance, and desire to co-operate with the West. | Central guard-honse, perms cal homens his Sth year. | fect iront by cdenth offoieets eich Cans The ae | {air expression of thecitisons is had, and it wae EY, Ender the Direction of erm States’ Anti-Radical Club recently formed | £oant Frankl phate Georg cers going This property is fiuely located, and be- | either adyerse favorable to consolidation, ay PROPEsCOR L. @. MARINI iy bot nr pat Soap Fogg verre Bo vs be aP- | named Fimes Pou pallor yee at gee aah 7 pianos apitol, shoukl demand the attention | Congress Would give the matter respectful con” BEING. Fetiuary 10 19s at | re = saaiaaak te imted to wait on ti resident ct that . > ed e pe Ts. sideration, ver bill st the i residence of the late Sir Fred 1 ertierments furnish foll par- fon, Unanimously, adopted, nad Messrs. A. | He war immediately cut Gown cad eee ore | ME cin fcand L, street. Suwes Seago with regard to the relative influence of George- | we shall sell the magnificent aasortaneut of Paral: a phrey, A. . P. Me! | rial Age wag i ion family . : own with Congress, either as x teorpo- | tnre, in part— = the President of the Western States’ Anti. | CO™fort and made it into a noose, in which teldads had never yet treated with indifference pe- Parlor Suite. consisting of trangh » Polke de E S ———— = 2 Arm. and Six Side Chairs, upholstered "7 Radical Club. Pie: drinkings and refuses to give any orcine ¥ NAGLE ap Utions for “improvements or appropriations n Satin Damask PBercsals FoR MESS PORK. - = - nauon of his conduct. After having recovered Salesroooms 445 Seventh street, from Georgetown, and he had uo idea that ish Sofa chp Sy ime 4 Chair-. up- Bice Chics Commissary of Subsistence A Fiest-Ciass Grocery —The long strip co ‘ New spooks Opposite Patent Office. such would ever be the case. Besides holstered iu Crimson Satin Dam. " ayumissary of Sabai ) f paper from which Leporello in the opera re- | }0m\’- What, an examination into the charge was : is should we sacrifice our commerce, wharf | EightGtit Reception Chairs, upholstered im the wt ky a tites the amours of Don Giovanni could not be | Bd bY Rend FEI a which resulied VERPMUTORY SALE OF CANNED FRUITS, | jnicrests, coal trade. kc... as would be oe diel india ih th Seated Proposals, ig Guplicals, eulject te’ he wisi +s oe ee = eee See. Gu MONDAY, Fobruncy Ba at 18s oie. we should annexation take place! By an- ee wae gual gpuditions, will be received at this office on fo se which C. F. in bis Or , ata Reewe tion Georgetown wou unable fo ob- o'clock p.m. February 8.188 fer furnicbinc — sball well at yf — & tts of Or: Colored Figured Silk maedel grocery, corner of 9th and L streets. All oan Head yon R, 3 Barrels Cider Vinegar, :t0 dow. Canned Peaches, ny advantages at the hands of the over- tack Curtains: liked with, White Bilk. br ied 0 Barrels Now Mess or Prime Mess Pork. which Seana wees of Toe, Cation, Tans’ | Inet evening, to receive their conemocdonia: | QUEEN VICTORIA'S JOURNAL OF OUR LIFE 40 doz. Tomatoes, 36:toz. Jellies | Powering majority of legislators which Wash- gril Linged. with Lace Curtains, Cornice and | 4c stated) «+ oy coop, full elted, S000 Breakfast Bacon and Smoked Beef, Refined | chief, General . At about # o'clock the IN THE HIGHLANDS. 125. * dor Touate Cateup, 2% doz, Pickles ee NE SES SUnetoUea aie Rae A Tennent Oceana Duntitea, iecaketabee ot mest, fm fall booped white oak, barrels Mackerel, Gears Bank Gan Bae pSBeTe | Oye banter spate ne end wae Feceived | wip TEE FRENCH IN MEXICO. Loudon, | > Sausage Meats Turkey, ac. that Corporation to. wrest from us our coal To Megtiaerat Torti Garpetatmadium size | cutdown the middle of the back bores lackerel, George's Bank Cod Fish, Family jase. The members crow i fe os cdloins Flack and Breen | trade, close our channel, and deprive us of oth. | 24° Magnificent Turki ‘ Proposmis should state the prices per ust pon: ! Roe Herring. pure Spices, Pickles, Jellies, | ¢¢around their new commander-in-chief, and $2.0: iol ike. dine Vicgina Sinking kovaces” er commercial facilities, and Wansfer the same | Six Magnificent Sof Cushions worked in Worsted | (no charge for packases) at which the park, wit rece ee yer eyg Ol, Sauces, Sardines, | congratulated him upon his election. After | s svopmy LIFE; » Novel. Bs Lady Georgiana | joydt'i0% 3.000, Cheroste. 3 to the Eastern Branch and Potomac wharves | ~ and Beads : ddivered at #24 place. athe ye Wocemens, Verunceat, Farina, Corn Starch, | Some time devoted to singing patriotic aud old 25 cross Smoking Tobacco, in papers | m this city. Mr. Matthews read extracts French Mantle Clocke and Orna- | [ved Depot. Leavenwo: og YT Baker's Cocoa and Chocolate. Raisins, Al- camp songs, General Logan rset s brief Fullerton. Paper. $1.10. B malca Ginger | trom the Harlan and Morrill bills, commenting Itand enameled the Union Pacific Batlway rm Division Tends, Eulberts, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, | but interesting address, urging the soldiers to | yoyo LEGENDS OF THE WARS IN 1RE-| esorted Winee.soa Tisuors i Inspection will be, im all cases, at the expense «( Canned Goods, Wooden and Willow Ware.and | Stand by each other. and tw support the pri Brandy, | "Pon those sections of the Morrill bill with ref- incase Vases se : vi : contractor, 2) Demijohus Jamaica Ram, Sherry Wi to Fenting | out | cellars, bringing One Marble Teg falahd Wilting ana Work Table For farther particulars appiy ag this fice. h to market, “prescribing vaceimation, | Suild Walnut Center Table, large size, clabereeel a RG onducting funerals and wakes, dc. carved. e. * | jes) _ Bvt. Brig. Gen. Chict G. 8. Dent Me Two Walnut Writing Ta Jast, but not least, choice Wines and Liquors, | ciples tor which they fought during the rebel LAND. $1.5. CS is ruitable for medicinal purpose, comprise but a | lion. | Upon the conclusiob of the adress, some | 4G yast7°s JoURNEY IN BRAZIL. 95 Sale Positive, Termecagh 8 Go. Ante, | small portion of his large and well assorted | Toutine business was transacted, and the meet. ABSIZ’ suai Bask Speaking of the Board of Metropolitan Police. bles, covered with Crim- | FYORAGE- sock of goods. Housekeepers will do well to | ing then adjourned, BADEAU'S LIFE OF GRANT, Vol.1. 65. y Cienecrern ig den C. McGuire Go..) | he suid it was not ouly & useless expense to | gu rgu cloth Anely éarsst. °°" F jamee deena Te ceqeats ts bay; on everthing fe acl ok Tae | _Mowente Ainley Masons —Me.. nw. vomhuY AWD SOM. Ohiep ndltion.” Swcents, southwest cornst of Fann’ arenne and thetreet, | maintain shat institution, but authority was matoiaceay sa Watan’Banboar, sate. | O77°% sce teenies Qraxvenwsates Feino! i we i 1 One ately cl fish, and Sgares Sealed Propoesie, _ sowest market prices. — Oy the, Sumitary cone eT | CENCE OF SELY-DRFENCE. ty “ Ned . . | the Corporation of Georgetown. As to the | One solid Walnut Book Case, elaborately eared |g Sgaled Proposals. in dx rear uit Demrmsce ax Onsenaee. -Nimotdny ag. | ee HLH Meter de Oe ea cae Eas EP MEET ION. PO" | propomition to wake away the elective franchise | Aighteen solid Walnut Diniug Chairs covered with | }wstfoe map iUEL Ine 108k am ‘racon, the Senate took up the bill to provide | Whole nuzaber of nuisances reported. Bs GEN. G SAT AUCTION. und place the District in the hands of five com- ‘crimsep with— On MONDAY AFTERNOON. February 31, 1958, sleners, ths 1 One very large solid Oak Extension Dining Table | }2.090(twelve thousand) Sent by mail, postare prepai'l. , ip front of the isc, opposite the aaieners, thal amet. wi ii ate ; er ee Brgevell, Chat 000 twelve thou for the formation of corporations, and regu. | Def of written notices served, 177: all sell ket lS and | casapproval. lating the same, in the District of Columbia, | BUMbeT of nuisances abated, ber. Hall and Stair Carpets eneral Grant = ee 14000 ¢ For sale at the fourteen , = nd Ook Writing Tables and 16 (0 (sixteen thousand) pounds of Straw: oi : : ug on I street a 4s intolerable nuisance, as they had been lee lowe and Bae re = Which was discussed by Mesers. Johnson, | 2U™D ot erent Saeed mmoarat of fines BOSG on iy two pew wed, he thought them pleasant lute | RUbReee Sleeps Hollow, and Bass Chai 5.08 (sight thousand pine hundred and twen': Harlan, Walter; Fomerey, Moerilt of Vt and | sont tle hain tah rane ee pean HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE, 's. containing all the modern | =, tnd promotive of a feeling of satis. uare Walnut Tables and Siands eg hundred ana « Conkling, the latter condemning it as granti mc io A ospital, 7; number of poor bur: improvements ® Building three storivs and among the people. A corporation zov- Inat Marble Lignor Cases pounds of Corn Spree esicd Mecnee. “The Mil was amdnded | 3) Orta” Tie enc ee aad 3 FRENCH & RICHARDSON, pepement. with mau sues back batialn pment is better caletated to consider the in- ot Seem Sees To be delivered in quantities as required to mt “© as to require the principal offices of corpo- eedurtne the the tn a ity ss etre renee ining 13 a coil wetter. and rests of A community than Congress, and Lieut apd pinay me aoX overeat public wantsat the post of Muntewitie, Als rations to be kept in the District of Columbia, b mer cotins in pele ie gr ing the Prov jaso-tf 334 Pennaylvania avenue co coca Warhatands and legisIstion be inyudicious or wp- (08th Atgen Vareet ead Tach yast be accompanied by the writ and_by making the private property of each Sage Society in relieving the wants of the Closet. Beil Nes_in both hou: » officers could be turned out at the able Mahogany Writing Case ten gu ‘oftwo respensible persons thar * —= cep Man oan Lore thd —— eT St ee ETROPOLITAN BOWLING SALOON, Plate, Glass in front Brown, Stone an e ection. Mr. Balihows treated ‘ainut nest of Drawers iidder-will faithfally twifl any contract tone sie are par vaine of stock. er ELECTION ©} = * 7 = ron Trimmings. ‘The above lots are 150 feet dee der consideration in all its phases, jattremses the Unite jovernmnent further verbal amendment, the bill wes posed | FLECTION ov Ovriceus.—At the regular ENDER METROPOLITAN HALL P ie iieUuied States G iT yt. th two-story stables in rear, frouting on an tI: posed any change in the char- © Government reserves to iteelf the nicht + Pi meeting of Washington Grove, No. i, United | PENNA. AVENUE, NrAR Litu Staeer West, | ith tye stly opposed any i char. = h Cat Gt tbe thi y Bucl 2 wt alley. vay with Cat Gloss | resect I bids considered bode pion er Pao gig mm gi called | Ancient Order of Druids, held on Thursday GEOBGE W. BAUER, Proprietor. ‘Terme: $5.0:0 cash, bal Se Renators ie areascnel ie Globes EB. SAVAGE. ‘bi, the 30th instant, ot eure it Was enormons—over a million of dol- legant Dresden China Desert Service, consist- Pi : There being uot more than twenty qmilceee somite ee pn genre nfrom¢a.m.tol2p.m. The Barisastocked | ferQhh3, it would be unfair to. require | Elegant Dresde - vaecsee We Act, Audctean Geenensees Present, at the suggestion of Mr. Jounson, on | © isu were elected, tor th ; with the Buest Liquors Wines and Chaners cou tizens of Georgetown to help pay it, as | Pyramids, Candela hes. Plates and Baskets | J 29 SB ___Act_Aw metion of Mr. Harlan, the bill was postponed. | Jamon K. Plant, Sesteuiay & eee Ale i 'y would have to do if embraced in the same | Fine Gilt Center Pieces and (andelabres PEOPOSALS FOR HoRsEs. Mr. Sumner tried to call up the bill toregulate | urer Gen A siiche lt ua V. De Sftand aos nt in cay ] Rarpicipell ye Sea lease the Sages aed 9 O88 cot Phares Seer Sart epee. Sayers fer, District of Monsana.t the selection of officers. &c.. in the District of GF. F. MeCathran. ‘onductor: — = fumbia: but om motion of Mr. Hendricks, th: i % Ofiice Ching Sr igmee rt Share js it 3 = in favor of the growing prosperity ot Washing- cot ent af 7 ae 5Q BARRELS FXTRA CAPE CoD CRAN ton, based upon the great increase in her popu. | Thizt Drewlen China Kratt Plates, beautifully | giuig peo, Focrived "at th , berries. Apples. Oranges, ns. Onions, Jation, Facts would prove that this increase | Cut Glass Decanters, Claret Jungs, and Water | until twelve (12) o'clock on MONDAY, the &e., For sale by ¥ . HILLEARY. aie arose from the large influx of ne; ‘over Bottles second (24) day of March, 15. for the slelivery - | Suaior | “Sasoroe® 59a ih svc Centre Market. | ELEGANT SALE OF BLACK WALNUT AND nty thousand of whom had Tocated in | Cut Gisea Champagnes, Clarets, Sherrics, ale | tour busdred sp) Maitieee oc Morente Berges OHN J. PEABODY | MABOGANY FURNITTE, AT AUCTION. Glagees and Plates Sixty to be Yeliverrd tothe Assistant J ~ GUN AND LoosMITE, |, MONDAY, the 4. day uf Feb fe China Dinner, Breakfast angi Tea Service ter gt Fort Shaw, M.T., on the teu 9 clock, Rev. G. L. Rietz, the new pastor of the AND DEALER 1 fitleman dec 7 : uigratulation to have the city in azar tine. Finn Aan Maple Seeen, aeoncted ‘ German Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner POWDER Clacalvone be tn wigneers north, ect he lived crowded to overflowing with a | Te doren Linen Doylies and Napkins of 44 and E streets, Island, will be installed, ABD Cal . + ‘ ° ir population destitute, starving, and unable to | Three dozen Linen and Cotton Sheet» - es. and doubtless the wervices. which will be in | 0,424 Datveet, between th and 7ehstreots Sue Parton Bulte; conaieting of Tete-a-Tete, Sofas, | Iii eare of thomecl vest He supposed not. His | Thrcsdonce kines Delvien wel Filly Cason I horses to br not less than fourteen (14) bande J bate adjourned ——tees Covemma Bor, Tox. —The third meeting of the Columma Co-operative Building and Deposit Association was held at ‘Temperance Hall last evening, Mr. J. T. Given resident, in the chair. The following directors ‘ve been elected by this association: Messrs, ‘Thomas Norfleet. A/G. Hall, W. L. Bramhall. P As Levi Jones, RH. 8. V. L.H.B.V.A_ Thos. Rich. Past Arch, ISSTALCATION.—To-morrow afternoon, at 4 FW. Dae ana So Ae Bab, Joba s. Crocker, | German and English, will be very interesting, | 06317 __ Washington, D.0.__OTTTNY | Castor and Bide Chair © remarks were concluded amid applause with | Lot Towels, de. yr gt Ty J Ue and SA Peugh | There remains | ‘The imsialling committee, from the Synod of | 4.0 TUE LADIES HOO ARTETA ct toe Velvet Brussels, ‘Three ply, Tugrain: and other | ihe following couplet trom Pope: FEB Uliansl Gotoserpenes, ent Srcente suet a et $he Member 10 be elected, and a committee of | Maryland, are Keys, Dr. Butler of St Pate thirty days. WHALEBONE CORSETS, all Carpets “Be not the first by whom the new are tried, | Testy Comforts, Counter pance, and Spreads will be entertained fore less umber than tweet Sve were appoinied to recoinmend a gentleman | Church. and Mr. Finkel, of the First “Waed eens $1; (Frices on other, articles lower than ne Gale Hall Bet and Tall Orlcloth Nor yet the last to tay the old aside.” =) | tear Bange aud Fixtaree By Be rane their reeaea Ta {position and next meetin, " a consi c goods ven Rep and other Lous ; addressed meeting. Bidders abould giv pames as we (a monive, the amociation adjourned tutil Fee, | CRUFH WhO will take part in the exercises. | Tews : 5 sop ataLas ahd Gak Writhog Desk and iecpy Hollow Chair ssh tes Segvaeek of tae Suamaee meas Kitchen Utensil, Sen ac, - ax their pincr of temidence eay evening nex Tue Rrver._The tea in the js Pn t,o ad EB sir Fp vrthoden ony d Wash: what changed his views advanced at the tormer ee Boob A Pinseand Argan Oe of we mone | 2eTetcinny mers, namagatan, nd | DPUEGRFANG 10 LABORN-Euie TMALNDat: | Gee Manet) Bening Whig" | ieeung othe pics Weaning was | On Phi Bing Maik complet, wh ; of : 4 ’ t ‘ 3 picaran! and recherche eateriainments of the | Fort ior tie trrerur, will bate teens ie | BACH Hoorsitut sed CORNER RACTORY. | Diack Walnut Wardretes ad Boras town: wo, therefore, the argument advanced Ternstcak’ OOP ERs LATIMER, Feetdense of Me nee oie Party, Alven at the | Alexandria ferry steamers have made uo at. | 2st Ysa: 8, i prices. 49 Louisiana avenne, | Wulitct Boe ee aethor reba Tosjop ponents Of sanekatee, thet Gecrgnowa | jest Gsae (Intel, Rep.Rx.]- Auctioneers. a4 ae 7, th yf street, Spek | imet batten 3 to make Receuemesiee Seeven near 7th «1 Lelll CHARLES BAUM. Spring. Hair rt Husk jp Pie bility, was untenable. Among the YY JOS. F. KELLEY. Real Estate Agent and = day evening. Abo: two cities, while w noon vaail Fr Feat! Pillows, an rs ‘sponsil ‘g vueer. . eaghty-five invited is Were present, all . nderbi of " Vt, ikete. &e asons in fayor of annexation was the —No. 36: reet west. north evide loyal 1 aol venc; rich costumes. At twelve oclone the nee | wari fom Aquia Greek, Stagg siongin | l'o svrr rae Timxs. (hina, Glass and Grockers ware teautifal Building ite on the heights of Gearge: patMirid g see —icaanriateee fe - smd gersum eabered oo cecmmtay elt were removed, and a fine collation was served, | edges of the river is good. . . — a Jot of Kitchen Reauisitee. ae to enn. | own. Inashort while it will be necessary to HOUSEROLD EOENITURE AT, AUCTION. | Re geauired oto will be entertained unless it 4 after which all participated in the dance. | : Tr b nd many other at erou | erect new Warand State a, * next, y }) complivs w terms of this sivertive- KING PLAOK. KING PLACE. mopete Iam, 6s ond, unboasene ito aen | Foscoeepe 20 ofclock,, at otk : r ewer Poway ‘ TORK 01 2 » made'to order, ang | dential Mansion, . eal | . No. 362, east aide of right to reject all bids Farennive Sale ov PORNITURE I: willbe | gilt Woux ov Tix Laprren Canninns.— ‘the CASA SYSTE: wlan raring pages ata tat | $cRt cae sala ine cannot be | tars eater H aati atic see f Migs rieht to reject any ot that wnay Le ‘ — by me peng fee —_ Coop. | ored and collected tap the Brooms carriers at the GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES special attention of Qaxtn's WIELTMS pu up ty aad bea! sage bs ironed ae wil sell ‘the and Effects, consisting in must be mate in oplteate, with . Sa = —— s F Neersaret | office im this city for the month of January :— | Throughout the entire atock o Sige oleae gpede. i a Ho ony made gre Ripe ey rele Rat wane this ei attache pica Bruce. From the extensive list of articles enu- | Number of carriers soe” aH ey y The be considered fairly in all its bearings, and Mahogany Wartvobes aed Bedsteais to the haeeiaael at) fort Shaw MF merated im the advertisement it will be seeu | IPs daily. 3; collection trips daily, 4: mail Fann) } shat { T “BOVERNMENT SALES | whatever is best for the interests of the town be ont Semetinds Cy St yn Oe ad what abe sale ie worthy the attention ot all who | Mere delivered. I-17, local eaters deliv. | articles of Bod, Sreie § — Lasuries, GOVERNMENT SALES. prteed spox. eee ae Marbie-top Tables and Helreloth Sofa Pisidders miter be present lnigusssns te sesetor desire to replenish stock of household | }0'i7, a an w- dee. delivered, '$7,887; % M. P. KING & 80N, fn ee Fe wy CRY? 2a r. J. C. Dent being » briefly | fair, of the ss goeds, or who are just going to | oe wan collected, PATH; newspapers, &e., col- jo Was ner Vermont uve. and i5iiet, | J)T*MAL SWAMP CANAL cittert : re Hebes ened ‘with much interest ink is, aah eatawe —— nae had. progressed, and . reads . | po ee T 7. racent, eb. 1, 1855, lankpta, Ga yop eeory reione of the Wahine Seo pane iis | Tue Pouce Bact axd tax Provionst | Broapiean a ¢0., The sate tthe Stock held iby toe Talal Baton pee Mik i Pegs er tov BO Nee Eee and, uokine Gleasee nounce that the second grand skatingearmival | Ala\soutnry Yesuerd Ted Sooty te the pee Contes 7. 5 TRAE Stee fice vertaed (take piaer om the,th Soa» | Should be annexed 20 W Byguct | Rockers Cane and Wood seat Chairs Of the season will take + COM- lice force WAS received Bt police headquarters, | Are selling off their stock of hereby indefinitely ned 2 comsuniteletiiny tata Of See Ces ‘of trade | Parlor and Heating Btoves ne pond wi be Eeiinnny Sganiasea renee | where it is displayed in handsome frame. DRY, Goods it {Chron} PRR oe and commented ke lictnred tae a 308. F- Ke ian The execution ‘testtiponial, I _1Chrom.} _; Gearetats 6 Sa Deeeenty~:\) sexed it OMIA i ais * Fao apoay om ae ee of colored | parebment, ‘was entrusted to Mr. Win. Omy, a ot ime = at greatly reduced rates, Their SALE OF : SEB BLE. HOSPITAL Hep was a distinct ———. — e312 =a a at} Auctioneer. es ch _ DRESS Goops Er 9 resin Washington; therefore she should havea sepa- | [3* iecenart to. Metres & Co) Reser vor THE Poor— fa well selected. and of superior qualities. Rvery Washinston, D.C.. RO OR Bee He Be A ‘SGirect, Btar Ofiee Bellding =f the Provident Aid Society, Alex. R. Shepherd, on} clase of marked te the since last Ducation: M. Nash, colleen Sixth Ward. @74.24; Edward Clark, M Prevost, $1, C. P. Blackmar, for fers offer, 9150 arias oe mcamne of tate aieeen osecaed ye he SEE Riccar airs ho baee ww. arena | i be sald at Washington as much as any than, but bea no Oem Bate Soret te srt — a a it. ‘The phe yet nt Fea OTee EE of Fe ry TBS mn. i} ne: in apy form as unwiseand impolitic— A . 3 i; pore - +] move whlel would weaicen Georgetown and sting. Noe set betes ee TT a apecn inten oat on Mie Haven bod O re ved poe ag A the suggestion the nai i of the chair that two citizens should vet with him, the motion was wm ~ es : Whe oo” to: reply to MF st azole. 200 = ORS, ee eet ai Ge entertainment offered by Fa:her Baldwin ‘ies of the teachers for the past month, ai ——_—_— MARRIAGE ‘the month of continwi he ‘been. bel long and he never | Eun bu ina ows, peal D, "and be did't think war he would be! gn" VOPR A LATIMES, avcta, Bt inerstags tonnes by the Sierk of the Cours of ‘wBicD

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