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ral charges preferred against Mr. Clarke, Boarnor Hxatta.—The Board met at the | THE COURTS. CITY 1TEMS. GEORGETOWN, zwith the B ths | the action that was about to be iaken ayainst | City Hall yesterday afternoon, when &n clec- | RIAL OY JOSEPH W. ¥. ZIMMER YOR MURDER stnrtinaimshatiobets You must support yourselves and your | bim in consequence of said charges, and a | tion for President was held, whieb resulted in OF CHARLES DUM TH: Worp t= Wattine for “nermetic, thrifty, Affairs in Gi: homes of you: ows, w @ ils you | the same time a paper was handed me for | favor of Dr. J. C. Riley, who took the chair. CamixaL Court, Justice Fisker.—Yester- educated business men to settle new sountne , to redeem wa-te pines, to guide and control the labor of the mnodweated mines. It ix sphere of a Business Collere to prepare yount | Po, Tune men for Wot slowly and fra c Dusinesé eugerprimts that th. New morning anid even the branches of a bust cation are formed to day at the Commercial Resiness College, southwest corner of Tch and I) stowets Position from wnieh you are vow ex- On such as issue, (with @ distinct un- landing that sueh qi Wification siiatt not opply for two years, or until every one shal hove bad a ¢hanee to: » for er oebast I would promise to defeat its opponents two” Ww enw. and the Fe-ult wonld be that before the Peacti avid Coppertic resolution would apply, not one main in one Seene i’em Pickwick hwndred eonld be fonnd who wauid not he Ovo Frizows’ Hatt—Ths crand Fair for | able to discriminate betwen the im of St. Domine s Caurech continues | Ole--seeker, who wished only — to we Diu iv bis own end, and the eapaple and houest r presentati ve who would sell his party madrere tor the g Neral good, and evry vower would cast his vote, feeling & personal and direct interest and ownership in the future greatuy +s of Bis native or adopted land. Mr. EL then proceeded to advecace bis substi. id explsined and defended rd sec | tion’ of the kame, which he said bad be my ure, having im view his rejec- tion. This I ‘refused to sign, my know! dre of the facts of the case being too limited to jus tify me in taking such action, I was then for- mally invited to a “teachers’ meeting,” to be held that evening at the City Hall, which I conrented to attend only after Tepented assur- aners that my presenoe there would not com- mitmyself as against Mr. Clark. This expla- naton will, I rust, exonerate me from the charge of having gone there with the int-ation of lobbying against one who has never given me the slightest caus» of offener. Had I been home at the time Mr. Cross called to obtain my signature for the paper in faver of Mr. C.8 confirmation, I am errtain I shonid haye wu: derstood the case in all its bearings as 1 do now, and consequently should have most cheerfully lent my — influence ‘The Secretary (Dr. G. M. Dove) was instruct- j, alter oer report closed, several witn-<ses ed to bring to the attention of che pottce the | eae examined—Ellen Belfor, Josiah M. Wells, common violation of law by Pérsons allowing | James O’Rielly, Thomas Gooding, J. Stout” ice and snow to obstruct the gutters in certain | ton, and Police’ Officer James @’Brien—x= to localities of the city. the affray, the Killing, and the instrament with Dr. Fenwick proposed, as an amenitment to | which it was done, Mr. — 8 wore posi- the rules, that hereafter four standing commit- | tively as to the byes Bcf ‘immer, ani that Wes, consistirg f three membersench, be anut- | Dumas made uo resistance; he never knew ally appointed by the President of the Bourd, | either of the parties; never saw them until the to 'be respectively designated the commitwes | day of the homicide; he was otanGing, the son drainage and seweragey” “on disinfectants | guard-house door when this occurred. O’Brien, and epidemics,” «on alleys ana gutters,” and Folice officer, arrested Zimmer; took him from “on the powers of the Board.” custody of the aero Tecoguized On motion of Mr. Prarson, a vote was taken | as the one handed bimby Sergenat Kole, Zim, on the expediency of appointing these commit- | mer denied the killing of Dumos, and after ihe tees, and the first three 1: were not ap- | close of the testimony of the witanss, the prose- roved of; the last, son the powers of tl cution rested their cise. The defense recailed ard,” was concurred ip, and the Chair was | one of the witnesses for the United States— requested to appoint the memtrrs before the | Lucas—and he testified that he hac had no con- oe Amusements, ke. Nariowa Tuxarer. Tinh Opera troupe, in “The Ih Casson, Hatt— charles w RUbInct Of a con~ritdaient tor the Dintre!, war beld bast mich at New Market Mall. ‘The crowd in atten fas Was quite small, the tod wot being tial) fof At cight o'clock, the Thomas, calle 2. upon the Mayor and req. Fixe Brack Beaver Overcoats at $%— | Spocial clechon on Thurndas Prune cot; no deviation, A. Saxe & Co, 51 | onder to ascertain 7th street, between Louisiana avenue and D | upon the subject i street. 2 the commutier bad performed us men AEE | that bis honor had expresed a Axorien Renverion in the price of Gea't»- | comply with the terms of the neand Boys’ White Dress Shirts, a: Hen- | which the commilke was appoin ng’s One Price Clothing Store, No. 5'T 7ih | he concurnd in the opir y¥ Rooxs, Pennsylvania 17th and } most | im that direction. “My reason for not contribu- | next regular meeting, and at that meeting to Yersntion with Kate Hamilton about his tests. | Steet, ntlemen’: French Yoke Shirts - | bers of the committer that there wa Corporation Aifairs. crithied. It might look starti but if he | ting to the tesumonial of respect presented by | announce the committee; and the Board thea | mor Y, never made si y thceais against the p: Roys’ excetient Shirts for $1 each. | Sty for a special elect - Voans of ALornwex, February gd, ises— | W88 coing to be a candidate again for any posi- | some of the teachers to Mr. C., was simply be- | adjourned. onel; wevi ts id be inie <e: to injure the p: —_~o——_ sere | Called the time desig tora Shee id before the Boar rata ton im theseity, whieh he did not intend to be cause I was not solicited to do so—whetber in- _o_— oner because ue usd kilied Dama-; became War Makes your Hark so Reanrorr > be ake . 6 ihe Board the report of | he would beat his opponent: on 9 eda. onal of the Washingtom Asylum fer | qualification two to one man aimeng the color- th ot January; reterred to the Commit- | +d voters, In two years time, when the proposi- he Asylum. Also, the petition of T. W, | Hem would go into eifret, every tentionally everlooked or not, Tam not able to ay. In mentioning the names of the parties I have, while T admt that my judgment was at Mrs. 8. A. Allens improced (new sige) ade | ing to-meght still desired an ele Restore oF Dressine,in owe Lottie. Price One Dol- | on Thursel tar. Every Druggist sells it re same. Mr NOVEL SKATING Exmimition.—A large crowd | acquainted with the prisoner by going then assembled at the skatiug park yesterday to | with Dumas: neyer made any threats in the ‘witness the novel exhibition of skating blind- | presence of Kate Hamilton or any one els. t . an anay be | fire t misled in this matter, | wich it to be dis- | fold, the prize being & splendid pair of New | To-cav.—On motion of Mr. Fenaall, the Gourt a mutter Kiley, praying to have money overpaid the | U#lified by imte'ligence and payuent of a | tinctly understood that I do not accuse them of York club skates to the person who would | ordered the expenses of the witaesse< for the NETTS OOCOAINE ts the hamrdressiag Mr. Anth poattadle: : io, Seren . | eatal. 1 he is not he wight witty be «et down | having iutentionally so misled me. Very re- | ekate two hundred yards and passthrough two | defense in this case io be paid by the United h the belles and fashion of thix country | sonal explana: erporation for license reiund ‘o Bim; | ax @ vagrant. He wanted the resolutions read | spectfully yours. Victoria L. NOURSE. | skates ten feet apart. At fonr o’clock the con. | States. ne. Its effrct upon the glossineseand richness | day might last, his nema r w mite on Clams. - | bY sections, ‘and un the propositions ne was | Having been present in. Miss Nourse's room | test commenced, aad as the exiiibition pro- | ike first witness called for the defense was | and artificial hair is equally durable, spleariid | the relative Richards presented the peiution of Mrs. G Willing to vote and stand. at the time she received the i gressed much merriment prevailed among the | Kate Hamilton, She knew the prisoner, also | and efficacious perty rt K- Jones, for relief from payment of tax tor | Mr. Moore did not think gentlemen here pre- | ing her to. Wallach Builjing, and having eo. spectators. ‘The arrangement was that each | he deceserd. When asked if she hadeyer heard | Burnett's Standard preparation are oeleiyrated | with ww Billing op lote; referred toConunittr oa Clams. | pared to vote ona. p tion se important a« | companied her thither, anid been witness to the | person entering the list was, after being blind. | he decrased make any tureas agutect swe pri:- | throughout the civilized world. —New York Tri | ed. and be reported as Mr. Elvank introduced @ bill fer relief of the iret one—a consolidation of all portions of | conversation which then and there took place, was objected to by Mr. Cur. | bune. wid not now sms Committe - Wilson; referred tw ¢ Given presented the tollowiag petition: Waswineton, by. ©, Jan. 32. Members of the Board of Aldermen Fentiemen: We, the unders: tolded, to turn aronnd three times, and then | ouer, the qurstic ‘ n the | rington; ooyection overruled. She bad heard rthur | him make threats om more than ene occasion, Brice, of Georgetown, wax declared the victor, | threats regarding the prisoner, that if be (the The skating carnival of to-day is progcessing | prisoner) ever ervesd his path, he would kill at such prope -five cents per toot. This was a m take; for the particular property referrer to | comida not now be had fe aby grewntaks per foot ne would cover trict under one municipality. He was isenes it, but it looked to him Mentcwtinst the property interests tral part of the eity. ‘The central part had been greatly improved: streets I take pleasure in vouching for the verae:ty of the foregoing statement in all their derail. ALner Referred to the Committes on Schools. Council bill, appropriating $1,750 fer pur- —————— Ban's, corner 7b and E streets, are still set! mg off their entire stock of men’s, youth's, cost price, to make room f with much sati and to night the en- im. The next threat was made at Zimmer « large stock of Spring and Summer | Mir. Thomas, the chairman, then address { the renomina paxed aud sewers laid, and the land was very ue of fuel for the Poor, was taken up on | joymint will be onhened be the benitiane effet | house, D street, about two weeks from the | Goods, an} attention is called 10 their very | th ting in opposition te 5 Position of The proposition to consolidaie | motion of Mr. Given, who explained the neces- | }Canced by the tro magnesium lizhts, which | fist time. He came in and got to quarreling, | ITEe stock of white Dress Shitis, Underwear, | Georgetown to Warhinerue P Which, 10 ‘Trustees of Public Schools, would most respect. | would make this unproved part of the city pay | sity fer its passage, Mr. MeCathran epposed | Will help the moonlight fo illuminate the pond, | and Zunmer drew the knife on Chas. Damas, | Hosiery, Ties, Searfs, & Bar & Ce | Bis opinion, o wont . fully petition your konorable body not to for the onproveme ntsin the suburban districts, | the Lill} sthe Mayor hud not money to > and then threw it away. Zimmer raid he She Corner 7th and E <e So far trom ination. (Signed)—Charies F Mr. Elvans asked if the property in the su- | meet the demand. Mr. Richards said | pt us be mereifal if w: ene funds. Mr. M.Cathran Tegreited the state of aflairs, but we should be just before we are generous, Mr. Moore though: Boar or Fine Commssionens.—The rega- | Not {rtd of Dumas; be always went prepared lar monthly m+eting of this Board was held at | fF him. 1 “pal he ought to look out for the City Hall last evening, Mr. J. W. Thomp- | Dumas, which gave rise to the remark above: Sei De. Write, Chiropodint, No. 424 Pa. aver between 4% and €th streets. Office hours £ town shot ld MU Kaown tne ba, Lewis W. Shoemaker, P.R Cawood, Jon | burban wards would not be assessed for im. T. Smith. James Edwards, Frank A. Lowe, tn the eentral wards Hudson Pettit, Danie! Sime id that the improvement: in the ds, James H. Rich- ' ards, J. E. Herel. Win. Ho! sind “paid for, and now under | the am unt should be reduced, and doubted the Stecnens nt and Mr. E. C. Eeklof acting | (hat was th aby medler | benlpseateaes Dena oe eee meter toute tis aneaonnt » Bey W. Randall. this proposition we would be called wpon to | poticy of continuing these gratuities, as they NaibtiGe. thé Wie é y Henderson (an old colo womai —— Of 8 disposstion to wrest from G. W. Simonds, Jo! improve other parts of the District. For t only encouraged the influx of a pauper pop On motion. the Mayor was requested to fur- f acca Bravry.—To promote and retain the bloom | + (raw ford, H mr nish five additional fire-alarm Howes. Wo, | eemientitt Duman kicked Zimmer’ before obn Gedney was appointed extra man in No. | ™ : : : ret Dick alias Gibson testitied that both aia en Demure Wee eecunied su. | Were diunk; Zimmer had been drinking: Dumas pernumerary, vice J. Gedney promoted, ‘The | ad Zimmer were Beet) er bad no-quarcet Tesignation of Guo, Lewis,supernumerary of the pon aa35 Proper syempe cpocconiag come Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, was Saneae soy pod bee said saben aie ad Ba ge Niolhonethy eA ey led Io him say he would kill Zimmer, at different . ioe which Mations have | tities and places; often told Zimmer about bis mi anes ie Caer incre. Adjourned, | thveats: Dumas was a larger man than Zimmer, 3 Dy. * | Tn Jast May Dumas and Geo. Lucas came to the Lanceny oF Moxsy—Last evening, Mr. | Wau of Gintctiey cet ret tnene was there sone Tally Toperied at hesdaaarters thet S13 || 116 tees mon were uve: thir wen tere or Rad weet, taken frm bis house, corner: of 18th || Tue Sours trom her house tn Mineo Meee tee Bek ca ee take ee Ce | ligvad They got bilo a aidieeliy auomt, ber and Miller and offlcer James Hawes this morn- | (00s Jew, or imi difficulty about ber. Se stiveed FE Scien, Wet. Moony. FOO |S Gtaes mew eee ee ee BU sean Wr Cank eelatg wage eine | wy ihe Staged have wot seen my husband sworn out before Justice Smith, charging them | hovers yest. I heard he was married azain. Fith the larceny of $8 trom the compiinant. | agucn ley oceurred Pienaar ee ene They came tefore the Justice, when all save | not boarded up. ¥ chink it was te the latter two were released on their own re- | {Ps tut not t tence. is done cognizance. ‘The officers went this morning to Ribinen Wai “ts the beans whee the house of the mother of Cass, on T street, ak Ga oaks dak cee where they captured a new suit of clothes and wa en sae eee & pair of shoes, which he Is supposed to have | Petutruck Inthe becae te ae ote et Purchased with the money. Cuss and Clark | fot sus) * are held for a further hearing to-morrow. Dr. Maury testified that the arm had been pone arses broken through the elner bone. Couldn't tell To pe RErgatEp.—The puilding #f the Mis- | pow far it impaired prisoner's power of using rer. i and freshness of beauty unimpaired, tom mach | tor: main | later period than is generally the case, ladies swilicient u should use Burnett's Kelliston comstully ps we ton or im Notice To Sraciat. Derosrtons.—The at. | tention ofdepositors of bonds and other valu- | 4 able packages 1s respectfully called to the Jet. | Sddreserd the meeting in oppor ter from the Comptroller of the Carrency,Hon, | 0". Aller « few introductory rks. H. R. Hulburd, heretofere published. Concur. | S*itwlating by Tent opinions by several eminent legal gentle. 4 Thorough men bave also been given. In conseqaence | iv 4 thereof we do not feel justified in longer assum- | St. and | Madison, Mo: ing the responsibility of the custody of articles, | “Hew that Congress had no power itors are requested to withdraw such de. | Me charterot Georgetown posit HOW in OUT possession, at their conveni- | Of OPT ence, beture the first day of January, 1-6. | Friving ata final S. HuNTi Neto, tion of t ui Cashier, First National Bani. | pnd y ernment, Cougres eee the same. In reply t Mr. Jen's 7 Book Avetion will re | 4ry “YM ve open ist Watton, atss0 Penna ater maser | 3, sles tat. the Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- ning, and be continued a few evenings. There isa large and select assortment of the mos. valuable Books, which must be sold. ssceuae oeamatated Tue Gneat CLosine-ovt Book Save, a: | Private sale, closmg each evening at 6 0” Y Peun-ylvania avenue, under the Me an Hotel, will be continued a few days a astonishingly low prices. So rich and varied a | wished the char lation. “He moved that $1,750 be struck outand $1,460 Inserted; not agreed to. Mr. MeCathran moved to amend by piacing the approprixtion at the option and pleasure of the Mayor; agreed to. Mr. Moore moved to strike out $1,750 and insert $1,450; lost. ‘The bill was then passed. Several bills trom the lower Board were re- ferred. The bill for relief of Albert Brooks, vetoed by the Mayor, and passed by the Board of Common Council by the requisite two-thirds Yyote, ws referred to the Committee on Claims, and the Mayor's message was ordered to be printed. Adjourned. Comeox Councit.—President Dulin in the chair, and all the members precent, A message was received irom the Mayor an- rasons he Would oppose the first propos r. Elvaus agrend that the matter wis of great importance, and he did not intend to force it through if geutiemen were uot prepared to as. E. Arnold, | vote. Woolsey Baxter, | Mr. Kiehards did not thmk the arzument of sarges, W.H. Overts, | Mr. Moore about unequal taxes a good one, - Kelline. Thos. ‘The first proposition was not agr-ed to, the Andrew Cros, Wm. H. Getzendanner, | yote being: Yeas—Messrs. Elvans, Given, honey, R. S.Wight. Milton Ferguson, | Richards and Tait—4; nays—Messrs, Grinder, 0. M. Venable, B. Palmer, Robert McCutehen, | Lioyd. McCathran, Moore, Talbert, Furton, and ‘Themwas L. Denkwa, Thomas . Nattte . . H. Zepler, BE ’ that the remaining propo- sitions be laid over for one week, in order that the Board might have time to consider them, Mr. Elvans hoped the vow by which the first Proposition was rejected would be reconsi-tered, rothat the propositions mught be considered ~ Freer, Calvert | mttet, m, Arthur Wm. P. Allan, | Mr. Moore. to test the sense of the Board, J. W. Thompson, Jas. T. Cross, David Kodg- | Would move to i r the whole matter in: ets, James A. Lusby Mathinsea, John which” motion was lost: Yeas— T. Keatty, John ©. Badgell, Charles F. Fugett, Lloyd, MeCathran, Moore Lors Browning. Edw'd Browning, Alexander | and Talbert s—Messrs. Elvans. Given, Leckett, Henry Cahill, Witham Baly, John F. | Rrehard-, jon and President (Barr) — ‘Thompron. Thos. W zeit. Geo. A. Bronst, | 6 Wm. Sparks, Jonn Kutnirk, Win. Veaable, S. | AL. Baker, Pred C. Pope, PF. Breitehet 3. L. Hayghi, Cas. H. Abom. lief of Peter Macnamara; act requiring the clerks of the several markets to retarn to the Register certificates of deposit: act making an appropriation to erect iron posts and chain across K street north, on the south side of the Western market; act annulling an act erro- neously engrossed. Also, one in answer to a neolution of the Board ‘enclosing a letter of Dr. Barnard, Commissioner of Education, with a tabular statement of the population of the Distriet; referred, Also, one returning without his approval the act for the relief of Albert Brooks. ‘The Mayor says —“This bill is to reimburse to Albest would be best siiment of | governme t rowern penker thou own (which w of “Star Spa his o) cept Henry Clay. then liv neo embracing. every yy be devised for the secwrty ‘The resolutions were the: w Postponed one rh, and mitde the special order. The itl legalizng the laying of concrete pave- aries W. Arnold. Wn. F. Garrett, | ments for foot ways Was, after discussion, post- , Win. Prellin, Geo. T. Dykes, A two weeks and ordered to be printed. by Sham, Join B. Ferguson, isaiah Gray, L. | the tollowi ats—Messts. Grind Heneley, Heury Stiver, George W. Smith, | Lloyd, Me is, Talbert and Tur. ’ Se, Stee, as ey tuEh, Chapg@l, Sunday | 4 at the time. He could use hisarm ina few | stock was never belore offered in Wa-hingtou. | covtenmen’ onaeytena not be intericy Jas MW. Darnall. Jno. T. Love ton—t: nays Me us, Moore, Tait and | Brooks the sum of $75 for furnishing a substi- | evening, 26th ult., as reported in our columns, tine, ” se 191 Wa. L. Wait & Co., Auctioneers {AtMr. Addison’s re t the Chartes > th lati (Barr) inte, and if there is any particular merit in the | at which a large number were unable to gain | MOutBs tine, but would not recoverthe full pretnc ivend Wine gba ° of it before #1x months; should think it would even standing room in the church, will be | not have been any service to him in A contest, Tepeated to-morrow evening, in connection | He jis that the petition be | The bill granting p. A counter | lo ere rmission to G. T. Brown laim of the party for Whose benefit it is in- ivon railing im fromt of his premises ——_e——. + prod tended, or any reason for preferring this claim Warts axp Motes permanent dand read throngh by Caytain ud removed | dard.) Another great reason agnine: anges ation man by the collar, but ¢ y a st, No. 4 enue, | Was the immense area whic b the City ous tht | —the ‘pital ba Third reat it | SSbetitnten ee eerecuters Who have furnished | with interesting exercises by the Sabbath | hardly pre hice mien ee hae ae ee could | by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No Avenue. | ington would cover under the provich Cee eee dintered the service during the | School. All desiring a pleasant entertainment | Myals jh lim around with his arm, orcencmen en petition would not the matter wouid a on best week, and other week would be rey Elyans, | lite rebellion, there 1s nothing in the bill, or any pap: rs that have been returned to. this of. fice, to show. To approve of tis vill would For Cuitstaixs axp Frosren Fuer, | bills now betore Cong: White's Embrocation is aspecific. Price si per | brace ten amiles equa bottle. For sale at 42) Pennsylvania ayeuue | Covld not be properly should attend, and thereby assist and encourage A young and enterprising school. He thought Femembers about the time he and Dumas lad a difficulty; saw Dumas take hold of Zimmer Nays—Messrs. Given. McCuthran, le ) eRe jie ERT | after they came out of the store; Zimmer's ari ative deuts of Washington « r He boped the | Tstbeitand President, (Barr) 4 alter which | commit ihis Corporation to ‘an expenditure of | Wao Wants 70 Lean FRENCH Rather, appeared to be hanging dows, Dugas mad nai | between 4% and eth streets this Was asubject which should be well sed petiion would be laid over ir ily. the ti passed, thousands of doliurs, which it would be im- | who does not wish to acquire such an accom- | of him, Witness heard Zummfer say, Let me ———— a considered. Grorgetwws would te MeCathr want delay, | Mr. Given, from the Finance Committee, re- | practicable, in tts resent condition. to meet; | plishment! Mr. A. Bon. whose card is pub- go.” Then Dumas kicked him, an Persons wishing to subscribe for Tar Star for & propornen of the dubt ae-half or two- | Ported adversely on the ttl to asitle t und which to no one of you lished 2 " ® thirds of sewhere in our paper, is perfectly | struck him with his left hand. Witnes- cou Who r-side on Capito! Hill and the N. Teeable that the Cor : j marrige et while, uf she re “petition presented | propreio® of tar Nelivaal Repudican tor pub- oe competent to impart a knowledge of his native | not hear the conversati but saw Dumas kick | Will please leave fuer orders at No. BR i she will have here this evening to sign wer petition. lishing Commi=si viioes Of the lust elece tongue to any of our citizens who wish tolearn | Zinn Zimmer struck Dumas, who | Capitol street, between 4th and 5th. of over two hundred thor a Att Lather de tate, the Petition was referred | tion ere I that only oue of that cha icf aanot con, | to write and spenk French. Without any inten- | Walked pretty brisk over. to the opposite side cf | id more Uaan cover all the tw Je Hitter on Public Schools. ked why the Committee ry “en a one o Mit Class <houle singled ‘ion of punning on his name, we can recom- eet, \ ee jon Bt 0} ie ee Mr. Mvore presented commun veut and provided for, or that the Corporation F eoeadpsendies The day before he had which might a Beams i mend bim as a good teacher his arm tied np, and in a sling. Never saw ——_e__ Dumas before, took him to be about 30 years 1 that the notices were pul chouid, in its embarrassed condition, assume to ithont autho: ity pay clauns of this character wntil the Councils ker then referred ow paaper reporters hk _ GEORGETOWN ABVERTISKMENTS. 3 F ee ial ou » Murp Justice Thompson yester- | old—a good, strong min. i 6 OFF > | marks at us a M Aang ie sad this claim was not present. os rie woe — to pay them Jan inquest at second preeinet P barista ja ui AISd: Sestion Wabi Se tend T HE GREATEST ARGAINS YET OFFERED —— pautiobs chen ihe others were—thove Of the Aatiseal | Mr. A. F. Clarke haved to put” the bill on its Ov x the body ofa colored female infant, | cuir Court to-day, opening of ihe Febraace | qlustreceived st MILLERS. 101 Bridge street, | divemer. In thal mport, hime eteapemcer, Suncey Heriidy reuaciay edition sipharahp standing the objections of the | found o1 Sunday, near the corner of 6th and P follow! y : Georgetown, 10.00) yarde Bleached and Wrown | dard, und others had. ter “i U lhag-mere.) the STAR and the Constite. | Miyor; which was agreed to, and the bill was | found om Sund precinet: when the jury render. | ST» the following jurors were excused froin | Cottons. embracing yard wide. 1. 12s and which Was equivalent to. be he subjotned resolution. | tivwal tion. The Mayor orders the notices to be | paseed—yeas 16, nays, Messrs. Ball, G. W. Mil- tr Androscoggin. Wamentts ms yards Caticoes. 8 anc Ie ; ‘the very best Temaining stock of Winter Goods we are very low prices. * < servier:—Wm, H. Clagett, Isaac Pearson, Sam- eda verdict that the child had been murdered | gcc Landvoight, Conrad Yout, Pat. rick Corridon, Thomas Knowles. ‘The jury were discharged till Monday next at (7 see EE d by & WnANiMONS vot at the mouthly merting of the Board of Public Schouls, be p inseited only in the fitethigen Suniag Heraid wud Coustiiati t n why not the Kyp ruler jer, aud For hamoelf, he id not Like to be ealled by suck aimed hans Wogely v teen calird so. (h atthe hands of some person or persons un- known. © laid before the Board the uihly report of the Intendant of the Asy- upon 2 nomination no more authority. to jum for Jonnary, of which the tollowing isa | Gawnutnc—Oficers Leach and Nelson, of | o'clock. ‘The Court adjourned ull to-morrow = _BENJAMIN MILLER. | lard, ot the reques’ of Mr. Addn = nthe Mepuedicon aad yer were pad Nember of Penttents in the work- | me dith seeing eae ae Nelson of | Sito o'clock, W™. 5, WHEATLEY ® PaeMioM steam i were ura very “Kesclend, That our late vouengue. Mr. T. this t srinber iy ies, 46: number of peni- | lored men, named Henry Baker, John Wallace | BANKKUTTCY Cort, J. Sayles Brown, Regis- DYING AND CLEANSING z= Fai ward Clark, ha-, im our judzment, filled th Given suid that provision made for e reeeiyed in January, sos, 5 “igh KSTABLIS Office, No. 49 sofferson ENT. Georgetown, D.C 29, position of Truster of the Peptic S-huols with and Marsbury Jackson. who came before Jus- Petition for tinal discharge filed. Order ation of Truss o eS hooks w Bt of no such el: m without proper | Number of penitent. discharged acer, ane tice Harper, the former charged with keepii n for publication and hearing March 2d. | Established in I ium awarded by ihe Mo bby sayme ability, fidelity, and fad thst in part. The Mayor stated unequivucasily | Ith. HU: deecased, 0; eloped, pe ae house, and the lat ies wit fae nd and third mewtung of creditors set for | tropolitan Imetituie teen, r ft 1838. end te now kdtard oF bunelt nad ing With him we at this Bourd loses au the Repubtican published the notices with. waIMINg mM the workhouse dealing. ‘The trio were committed to jail for | February 29th. by far the langest and most complete esiaolishinen! | sag net iaruneasts excellent and eter | out any b authority whatever. number of in court. MM. Answer ot assignees filed. Examination i id tm this section of cou stry. ation to W pecpastscnh-y = Hesetec. That w for him se: Mr. ikic ards said the vouchers for the othr : i of Witnesses for removal of assignees, Dyeing and Scouring of sil Kinds done in the best called» Sobor “a ments of the bighestesteem and regard, both 22 | papers, not authorized, were made subsequent- Tue River.—There is no change to note in - Amended schedule B filed. Assignee’s ‘ i sub) phacing the Aeitiven and a a trnstee, amd that we shall | ly to their doing the work, aiairs along the Potomac since our Iast report. | return of exempted propert Feces qannhtel Soe pane emers. the eatecriber | = os ever cherish the most pleasant recollections | Bir.Given said the Mays y he bands of ¢ solicits the cv Jonen wae then stated that he was Goods Vessels of every description m the harbor are | 30, econd and third mee anunry Teceived and returned by express wigh the sensed. So far from their 4 our official and persona) associations with ay Her- penitents in | immovably embedded in the ice. The dull mo- Petition for discharg i utmost promptness and deapatch. ing the affairs of the governia-+ bum. I . Pp thereot nvimber of tn. tony of legitimate inactivity in the depart- | thereon for hearing March 2 seeond and | Post Office address, Lock Box No. 50 i al to do it to Ziv 4 “kesoleed, That the Secretary of this Board be instru % reseluuon=.” Mr. Elvans charactesized the resolution as | ne Hatellivencer, Sunny Her- impertinent, and spoke of the action of the | San, and Coastitusional Union published Beard of Sebooi Trusters as thatof a mutual | the notices by authori MITALON society ng lointiuence public | Mr. Richards a-ked if the Caion was opinion aud ram Mr. Clark down the throats of | ized. Ibese who rejected him. He read the following | Mr. Moere said the bills enme to the commit- correspondence: tee adored, $ iu aim-house J total, 169. ‘The following were posented: By Mr. Slowen—Petitions of Thomas Lucas, Riddle, and Maria MeGuire, for ‘remis fines; reterrod. Mr. Tilley introduc: Jution of taunk= to Mr. Bos weil. City 1 so provides lor incres nam, e leral notice betore the ore honesty ana fair a lected by the peop end whieh tind beer = | “oon as the Di DENTISTRY. © the hands more offic BTIFICIAL TRETH INSERTED TO GIVE | hucrn in tore SATISFACTION. — Dx. PETTIN GILL & CO, DENTISTS, ‘hate of Phil deiphin,) announce to the citize is of a Washington and bry 4 that they are now perms. - + E808, 162 ment of the Potomac. however, is somewha) | third meeting of creditors Febru relieved by the lively scene p oe OY Onrnaxs Counr, Jue Purerlt.—Thira 7 A c . | count of Julia H. Addison, guardian to C a Inborers, employed about the Treasury | drceaed, approved and passed ding as sweeps, &c.. were discharged on ate of Coltman. A motion was filed Saturday Iast. The force will be still further Merrick, of Oharles T. Smith and in arse of a few days, when ors to inake distribution, ry th. As. ted by sku- | signee’s return of exempted property. Office clones daily at sunset, except Saturday an -wilieient nuraber of ea when it is closed at 84 D. Mr. Adc toe ther in opposition to Tipper: f dunusual zeal in the ¢ lary sion of the rules, Wasnixeros, January 15, 1868—Johka R. Ble | Mm recurring on the discharge of immediately consitersd. nor fifteen more will be discharged, aa of beh! Tucker. [geen ye Renesas oe between Boneh <a cocmpied & tne a pe lay vere .« 28. buy: Dear Sir: All Task of you isjustice, | the committe from further consideration of the said that as the resolution | there being no work for them, es second atceenl ts emiaia toes ea. ne | See. ae seeciees eee eee applause at whatever” ay have Will you therefore as on set of simple justice | subject, the Board refused to discharge the com- | came from the Firet Ward it was entitled to i a a S 8 Shen ve to adjust teeth to the most difficult | pieased him, mqmired of bin if he fi id be convinced. Teeth inserted ropose io | mittee. Yeas—Messts.Given, Grinder, McCath- turnable February sth. gtyat dial of respect, and he believed that it | | Prore ‘y WiTnpraw Messrs. Cooper & canes. s > Nga —— * The last will and testament of Joseph Wile | Say base reauined, Perea eed eke arte OB | him who hid conco: pe quest meeting of the F'n, and Moore—4.’ Nays Messrs, Eivans, | Coniained all, the buncombe iu the First Ward | Latimer yesterday offered tor sale two new ; y base required. 8 moderate. osm” which Mr may be prepared io meet them. | Loyd. Rienard=, Talbert, Tait, Turton, and (Laughter. } first-class brick houses, with three stories and | 1! rrvcsige year entered cigs S eet ee ENTISTRY.—Dr. M. LOOMIS. at No. 338 var, beat omapppeced tant che Kespeettully yours, P esicent (Barr—7 Mr. Tilley.—There has been considerable . opposite Gen. Grant's residenes, ion. t. a, e j T.EpwanpCrarx. | Mr.Given appealed to the Board not to pass we did, suiting the met ¢ the forefinger of bis right hand ¢ verbal buncombe in the First Ward which is not on I street, between 2d and 3d streets, The | Widow: bond $1,500, included in the resolution, (Laughter, f Founa. arene, attfads to all branch, i<—] £8 pertaining to the dem 5 highest Ind je was $1,200 cush for each, at al order foF the ratification of sate of reat | Gielt “ Palates and Maiformations of the Wasninetox, January 9, I-—T. £. Cla the bill, as the proprietor of the Republican had i a ma tition es th remedi ¢ Noor, On the subject of the Bi of Jog Deas Sir- 1 am this moment in reeript of | ovher similar ckams. Two other papers had | Mr. Baker continued, saying that the resolu- | which the property was withdrawn, ate in sie mancer of the petitio LoF James ae > sag are peal aaeaemtcalllg —e~ suflrage the fiedly arrayed Jour now ef the 28th, and in reply would say } such claims, and the passage of this bill would | tion should be referred to a c: and its —_e2—___. Helen ee pe = MEREIL — | himself a: He shout re that my present idea ix to lenve theentire ques- | open the door to ike presentation of claims for | consideration deferred until later in thon RAL EstaTe.—Our readers will see by the Sick aye D RE tie ai issue with, these who aeted with me the rejection ef your aon 3 Benjamin Steinmetz, appointed guardian to ppc rag ator gs eda Ts. | the orphan ebildren of Minor and Helen Bos- ol James E. Fitch and rt. te | we 000, Sureties, James W. brokers ‘and unetioneers, have associated with | 164 Jecing ro pie tt Ge Sy them in their business Mr. C. T. Grifith, ane- ing at leat, Mr. Piau moved to refer the resolution to the Committee on Schools, Mr. Tilley said there was nothiug in the revo. DENTIST, gard the abrogation of that nghi as au abrid, No, 310 PENNeYLVARIA AveNc: Ment of the influence of the poor man in bet. sth amd uth ate. r=] community, and when a step in this hundveds of dollars. mation on the 20th | Mr. Richards suid if the claim was a just one I sball not discus: or debate the ques- | it should be paid. wfirmation as cond time, furtherthan | Mr. Elwans said be under-tood the bill of the to disprove the statement made by Alderman | Kerublican had been approved by the Registers — Was token the groundwork of liberty Alu ions juing to tee will have been shaken, tie ANT OF DENTAL SURGERY. “ocasm* | Soi privat one tects oph D*® LEWIE @ DAY new) cramped and humbled T luton which Was not sustzined by the facts. | tioneer, laie with McGuire & The firm is Equity Court, Justice Olin—Aliman vs MeCathran, or rather quoted by your author- | of biections. The Register had been assailed and accused of | doing an extensive business in real estate. Huntley: order for bearing & motion for injune- contumacy, while he aeserved 4 tion on Feb, 1th. ise for his frem & newspaper, of 2 bequest to | Mr. Moore said that was noi the case. Ail i v 2 "1 C At thy sion of Mr. Addison's rev Aire. +f some $21.0 1 contess I am | such bills had been paid. This claim of the | adherence to the law. He wished the Board to Orzx Artzn Mousa Paartek ree 2 aoe x. Brown: order of confirmation of we, 200 FENN ave. ex oo teen ie pe to adopt this course, and to rely only | Kepetlwoen bas just ko Prosunted, ant there is pod telecon eae aeatled for | grocet. doing business in fourth precinel, came | Tustee’s sal BE heigl deol pale On ae Up Ph my (negative) vow. for two reasons: Ist, | 0 more behiad. er papers hkewise pul hee Z fe Wished to ive ust Mi at y. cha th 3 ™ wished to have read. ament w me press Slother and more important busines; | lished the notices, and if this clarm is paid, all | honor to whom honor was due. before Justice Morsell yesterday, charged wii TEETH EXTKACTED WITHOUT Pats. ] en alte vl EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Keeping open after hours, fer which he was | J)¥P4ET MERE OF LS aS OPFICE. pig Lefer oS January 22, 1865. the tition of MENRY CLARK of Cedar Keys, Florids, praying for the extension of tent granted to hi ith day of April,» for an im ti chines for Fending Sheets of Peper to Printing Presses. for seven ‘on the table of the secretary of the Board: wel, nd, | Will haye to be paid, and you establish the t made tome by an Alderman | principle that any editor has the right to trans- miirmed vour inten! ts immediately | fer Corporation ad vertierments to his columns to fesign, and thereby to coincide with the as- | and claim pay. The great city of New York pany Aldermen that your useful- | authorizes publication in three papers only. rusterss (either rightfully or wrong- | After further debate, the bill was recommit- Mr. Arrison said that as considertble di ary and grammar had been used it would Le Well to refer it to the Commutter on Schools From the reading it seemed its composition was faulty, Mr. Connolly said that he coat! flud nothing ED the stand, but the € Mr. T So cl ’ - racting where Ar. | Sfler racing it, remarked that its ¢ tubial Testh ee inserted’ catouse facet | ferred to what had pacaed. ined eth som Paticnt will be required to pay for th had beretoforr been harmoniously conduct « surgical operstion when performed. vic he would not now permit discord to be thru~ will be deducted when the Teeth are a upon it: therfore, he should not allow the pa- 10D- tg Buyixe Boxrs.—Chafles Sneider was yes- terday arrested upon the charge of purchasing bones withont taking out a lice He had a hearing before Justice Tucker and was fined 2 per to be introduces fully) wholly gone. Respectfully, de. ted to the committee. in the yesolution over Which w make sit. from expiration of said patent, which nes of «Read i! © Let's hear wha! ! Joun R. Evvays. Mr. Given, from the Finance» Comustiee, re- | nd it peboved every man who was ur apes Saree place on the 2th day of April IB? trom all parte of the be The chair he nd best manner, and warranted to give entire | and other g satisfaction. Persone will do well to call andex- | ; t % moved to lay the resolution | ported the following substitute tor te bill ‘cal- ced by Mr. Moore on the table, as disre- | ling on the Mayor for monthly stawments of the Board of Aldermen. | the aceount of the Corporation with the Bank bards did not belie colleagues, to give this eubject serious : ation. When the attempt was made im the Al. dennen to crush Mr. Boswell,it was done ia No Licrnse.—Frank Sullivan, a storekeeper in the seventh precinct, was yesterday ar- Taigned before Justice Walter, eharged with the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 6th day of April next, at 12 o'clock M.: and. ail’ persone are uotified to appear and sho: tes rd with the secretary en who Werr ou t ‘Cause, if any they the propriety of gratfyiug the audi ethe trustees had | holding the deposite of the same: Inetsbere rome uner, and ae hoped that the | Tiling without a license. He was fined $20, | bave, why anid potition ougt mot to be granted.” | amine our work before getting itelsewhrre. ay 18, | ‘he Ps which be aunsemesdan the 4a at the resolution be brought before Re ‘That the Mayor be and he is hereby members mosh ace fat this resolntion was | “SS é anon or ing the extension spe are required to SS do adieeen tp etnat aie waetaane re edd to Surnish to this Board regularly, at | considered ina diguitied manner. soul yr ‘i ek arene would throw a fire-brand in the meeting A not speak nor ac: by order. | each secsion, the detailed and several wate, | The quests ‘wae mien teen of | datyroh COURT A colored girl, named | set forthin writing: at lent days before the WOOD AND COAL. n—the (rustews—had been asso. of the accounts of the Corporation with ears, and thought | the Bank holding the deposits of the same, cy a good as t! The substitute was adopted, and the pesolu- the petitioners whose memorial was pre- | tion passed, sented, or as that of the Board of Aldermea. | Mr. Given, from the game committee re die wished the opinion of the Board to be placed | ported adversely oq the bill requiring the pa: the resolutitm, and it waa carried—yeas—16; hays, 4—M&ssrs. Ball, Dalton, G. W. Miller and Naltey. Mr. Daltea said in explanation of his vote that he sw something ludicrons in the resolu. tion. ft was charged by the frienls of Mr. Sarah Myers, came before Justice Morsell yes- | day of hearing: estimony filed by either part: larceny. She was sent to jail for court. ogee ae pg eer te ph : arr Depositions and other papers relfed ‘upon as tes. S¥LLING BY THE Swait.—Naihan Allen was | timony must be fled in the office twenty days belo yeotuerday evemmeg before Justice Morsell, ha ri the ments, if any, within penler then Tequested the 1 nee ening ili ks paper to him, which Was promptly ¢ VANCE IN PRICES IN CONSEQUEN with by the chair, “OF Vinlohrs AND TOLLS HAVING AD- | Mr. Levi Day w Ni meetng, that U moved. as th vote of th senne « citizens on t S ith. at % jectot the change of charter, proposed to b um the record. | He acted ber according (@ what | mex. of waleF Tents om the firstof July an. 7 Tiley that it was buncombe, and te was op. | charge with pon Eth Sollee mall with. a er Minerale ngage dled De thought to be right. ‘an Considerable debate ensued by Mr. sed to referring buncombe to any committee, | OM! & license, w ined , Wasbington. UM the regular election on the fourth Monday hands sant he Wg gtad f§ hear thai | Given and Mr. Tarton in opposition to the bill, ‘ne Board was about to commit the canit they N.Y¥., once a of Febroary. f the charged on the Aldermen, and the manner in eeemting ax: Which thry were making Mr. Boswell the shuttle cock between the is. Mr. B. hate bad e opportunity to put him=-If right before the public at the expense of the G rpora- tion, and he did not care to see any more white- waehing. Teeoks: ine ire of aid Sting. one tng oor. Frusifes was uuintotshed by | and Mr. Richards in its faver; after which, the web cvsolution te iattuence the committee was discharged fom further ¢on- a. Hie was «i the gentleman had re- | sideration of the muatter—yeas o, nay 1—Mr. event th | Richards. Also, reported adversely on the bili Mir. Moorw wanted to know if the gentleman | to require the expense of coustructing sewers bt to intimate thas he was nor honorable in | and laying loot pavements to be paid out of the caincing the re-olution. Lor ward funds: laid over for ove week. MARRIED. ORME—D@BBINS. On the Wth ultimo, by the ich, THOMAS P ORME. | South ver Mid to MANY A> BOBBING, of Wash: ingten city. Mr. McGill moved to amend the mouon.by + serting next Monday as the time for takine sense of the Cilizens, Instead of Lue fourth M. day in February The char submitted Mr. McGill's an . Which he decided to have been los TX BASEBUPTCY enter or Corvunia, as. At the City of Washington. the 23th day of Jan- © difficult to tell what were the wishes of tbe ra: DANCING ACADEMIES. |. var ‘The andersigued hereby © Rives put the question on Mr. Day ; all MMcore, from the eame coma: Mr. Pfau remarked that he was in favor of DIED. ice_of his appointment as of RLIZA which was annoum carried, enh pence pote montpmiap lane Pgy Forse nae Ey Tauiring of tho Git | the aleption of shart polations of thanks to | SPALDING, Ou the am font. Mos HARRIET | FLAKE, dn the city of Washington. ‘within confusion at this time Was sc great that sf w Alter turther d on the resolution was | Register a monthly statement of appropria- | My. Boswell, who was the first Register of the | H. SPALDING, widow of the lave Wm. K. Spald- | said District, who os Courtenay vs ferred te the Committee on Public Schools by | tions: city, his predecessors having been mere clerks tollowing vote: Yeas. nd the bill was rejected on its third % her: itis Fi oF tiends of ike family are invited to attend | BSR Re ors meeeO™ GEORGE MASON essrs. Elvans, rvading. Mr. Moore, from Improvements | tothe Mayor. et 4 7 2 raday afte noon. at 3 clock, ry at Lew, UY appeated for tinder, Larman Jathran, Rich- | Committe, asked to bediseharged from further | Mr. Nalley said he was willing to vote gwo | {26 funeral, on Thoreday jaz awsw Gly Hall, Baitnce. resid of her danghter, Connecticut n between K and Latrecte. 2 ee to Mr. Boswell, but was opposed to all ihe bum bug of the preamble. Mr. G. W. Miller opposed the resolation because it was buncombe. Mr, Crocker offered concurrent resolution, which was sdopted, instracting the Secrearies of the Boards to prepare index to the praveed. mid Presiden arr,)—S. Nays— consideration ef the petition of Holdsworth Me sere. Lloyd and Talbert—2. Commodore; azreva te. Mr. Tait, from Police Mr. Lioyd presented the petition of Thomas | Committee, reported a bill granting permission diericy, praying remission of a fine. Also, to W. B. Ferguson to place an ornamental fener Petition from the <ame yerson asking to have in ak tt eet Jot 1, im square 726, five we Rey paid by him fora license refunded to — feet from the ilding line; passed. Mr. Tur- hun. “Both petitions were referred t¢ Claim: | ton, from the Committer on Health, reported [h PASEROPTON,, rarer o Couvaata ss. ington, the 2nd day of Janu- Signa pti oo WAGE EE inthe City ot Wi o Otihis sald “De heard upon thr subject of holding the election whrrenpon the Chair invited lim te the stand Vacenrins! VALENTINES! ! . Be, my 10-1 ‘That gentleman accepted the invitation, and VALENTINES FOB 1565. NEW DESIGNS, > motion of time, &- delay m! ROY. KREIS D, 1G ACADEMY, Penna. Snes Piao ‘and Masters, and Saturday after Mr. Wm. H. Tenney expressed a desire to be tos @' - Gentlemen, Tured: ‘o'clock. The berented for Baths — = | ascending the rostram began pulling off his RPRANS’ COURT. January 2, 1968.—Dis | overcont, preparatory to ln git ing his remark~, 73 trict, who has been p.denkrugt upon his : LL QUALITIES AND STYLES | own petition, by the pwd Peeict, c Wastinc tox County, to- before be had made ready. general stam > several bills to pay claims of the ward | ings of the 65th Council. A ‘ako. ry ‘at Law. J raict oF CoLumBia, Wasnine: ‘0 > | but before mi y : Ene special order—bereg the joint resolutions saotheoariee for " gurmdoet medicine to the r, Crocker presented « communicatiogfrom meorencuins ealgitoes seduced te Sixty Conte ju % lawSw ity |. Assienes. wit:—In the wt pede from the hall took place, and, at the sng- r nanees; | gestion of a gentleman Nr. Teamey desi-trd ‘County | from any efiort to speak, and gave way fora B. Severson, in reference to the K-street fing the joint committee before C | ont-door poor, with @ substitute for the same Soe yr eo ey thai rence fo the fmiure goverument of the which was adopted, and the substitute bili groas, whi 4 PE mbuused Comte Valentines, price 73 Cents per rF BA “olumbia, 5 assed, posed at ane-soarth les cost, ‘At the City, of Wi motion to adjourn. jet of Cob (iatroduced by Mr. El- | p theone pro} arose C a - en bstitute for Mr. Licyd, from the Claims Comunitice, rm. | He states that his estimate was made # near Playing Oards, @20 per gross or $1.75 per | nary, 183. [The following is the preamble snd resolw- Council bill, and published in the Stan of | perwa favoratiy on Counc bill for relief of E, | the appropriation of $10,000 as possible, When | ggren = ® ‘bie tion offered, ax above mentioned, by Bir. ( LY, tm the Olty of ReEby sie tee n adj his first estimate was made, it was not jontem- EE! . ition ule own petition by plated to erect & structure to suppor 50,000 ands, Hesnys that his plan, at om-fourth Rooxcortcss: beter than the one recommended by the comm:tter, and it may be demonsrated by test models: and if the city will them t engineers, and bis position be not » he ain) the cost, which need not idle Los remarks by Mr. Wel who een Tues !}—was taken up. A, Adams & Co. passed. Also, reported ad- Mir, Bivans aad: ‘Of courte, in taking the po- | vereely on Councit bill for relief of C. Rath. sitton assumed by meat the last meeting, imre- and the Committee was discharged from its Fare to the extension of the charter, Lexpected further consideration, and the bill rejected on severe criticism. ——e firmly as Ido | it: third Also, reported a bill for re- in the right of free speech, Ido not object, by » preg steen Fs cog} Smee eat ibe Stocurge 2 men ne, to strict or ta rigid examina- + Committee disebal tien of my ical antrocdeahs, or toa vigor. | of the Contmitice from furtaer comudernion SF You cay vay Playing Cards of all sorte, kinds wpd qualities at manu! Ba a ae LLincros B at HOKSTORE, my dts street Penn’ avenue, maid of ia hand, rnd = gler, but which the Chair retused to Feoeive ; where oreaiters Whereas, at an adjourned meeting of the csti- ‘when and ‘all the and : : notil vens of this town, held in this hall on ts sexi noth: Srivwreas Gieer | Welneetey evening, Sanvacy i, during dhe im anid | course of certain langoage unbecomin: a gentieman, and subversive of the dign this meeting, was made by Henry Addison “Ante lamented” Mayor of this town, in a here they ebarges of Mr. S$ against the harbor ciation of the character of one of our mo San we ap-opbens on eimens aoe my hn | ponte Robert F. a fe may td roam Tes Detentions, the communicatict was false, woe and enterpriving fellow -citizens, Jobo be correctly stated selied anik eneteiny pereee selling an. | action wan . Mitchell, Esq.: Therefore, : fe ee Tat no pepeespariee taperear which | sound oysters SS, fish, or ea omne imto the my. iy rs bs cng eepe Beit ap oo) the Sn aes hor sone mie by honor to quote my remarks of | streci, OF on wharves ‘ ar Mayhet a9 pended under the Provident and member, Henry Addison. . ast Monday has intentionally misstated what I for next Monday week, and ordemd to be printed. Also presented the following one piney opposing impartial s Aa WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 1804 —fo the Honoredie | J. Mason Goxz. er. siabd very distinetly, When moving the reso- | Bocrd of Aidermen:—Geatlouen: A report hue | ' | | .—The steamer James S. Green, bag enciaey the old line bet wren this por: Ol hee York, which left that city on Tonr-- Aquia Creek, where sbe Ay, bes oe Se me nein ame ae in canseg | Have to remain during the present cold weather. jutions, that my desire was to elevate the elact- ie Ganchinerd while in favor of unrestrigt- | effect that I] visited several members of od eatisage where the oy, Uberty. ce haypinces Boontats a view to influence their yotes of the cifizen is at stake, in purel: ad > ‘Clark, c iy te ~ of a whuilar iaterpre- nicipal matters, where only Tights of prop. other Feports step sal uestion, educational and Conenction.—The Seuperty qualifications should "T | Tdeem it but just to myself te publicly deny x Sgt web to ‘we. im this oard, and'an’ all | theee charees “in: torts at the came time OLA 28 “s of trust and honor m@ this city, ametes Pops oh this T. The first ‘oll time to come, men without regard | iutunatios of she -AMY cause of dix te race or color, will command | «xtisfacts n etween Tne manere 4 | Pat ere ret or KY GEA SBheswaesg eh ste. mart wa ges Wee epee 2 Tg OV25 Koo 8 oer