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THE EVENING ¢ Radical W-eting—The I. ng of the Master Mechanics. =} THE COURTS. CITY iTEMS GEUKGETOWN, RAILROADS, iE EVENING STAR Jan Bill_The Washington Canal, &c. A meeting of master mechanics was hel? last | TRIAL OF cIMMER YOR THE MURDER OF DUMAS. = ——»- ALTIMORE AND on fm —— = ——— Last evening a meeting of the Radical Repub- | evening at the room of the Builder.’ Exchar. ‘ renee COM Eee nr, ‘skarP Stone For THR SKATING PARK.—New 5 cent Cigar; Affairs im Georgetown. Wastine swa hhean Club, Seventh Ward, and “those who fa- En th street; Mr. T. B. Eatwiste pr atter our report closed, Mr. Oarringt | | 25 ima box, $1. National Cigar Divan, D simey, List or LetTexs remaining in the Post 1 ws > on E near &h street; Mr. T. B. Eatwisle p Gluded ti aunties balewes 5 eT OF C , oe ace AL NE\ NEWS. iar. Martane ten ee as embodied in | siding, aud Mr. George E. Kirk acting aa seere- | by Sir. Fendall for "he prisoner. Mr. Norris | Dear een. - pa Fo ee hay tree, At ell ———— = es Mr. 's Dill now before the Seuate,” was | wary. then spoke of the importance of the case, and Pi Daawersor Unorr- | pss “has. Bell anna < : Warten entts Ress TecNighte g. | Rel in Mr. Lee's Church, om Sixth street west, | Mi. F. Brown, ehairmin of the commitiee | ine cancideration Wt should Obtain from the Pichi phy ge pony egy ys ee ee ae tee ie and WASHINGION AND THE WEOT Op. ta Trompe ta Eacee » Rennes’ En8- | between H and Geouth. Ateight o'clock the fee cae cxopouna "organization of tanese? sar VERE DUE Bad nok closed hisargament when the | pelqw cost figures. A. Saks & U0., 517 Mary Jane Dor Martha Frasier, Mr= OB BALTIMORE. — Nickens’ reading. “Doctor | pie “Tire whites present were Dre Bank Groce | chanicts submitted. the constitution prepared | COMFEACIOUTMEG: a mnent: | ftfeeh between Lovinass avenue ehd'D street. | sarah) A. Tendies, Mr FE, Mead. Mom, A ; ; agen tond ee Tital tras Picu- wick” nse . d - | by the committee; which was adopted. The : Bry aietiaeeen a Miss Anua Elizteth Jones, Mrs, Jam LL WAY Stations ee ea cee aie Dr Kicords S.H Orame aud, oe etiam | constitution declares the orgasization to be for | ratte, oe! sogditied frase the fifth prayer tar | ‘THe New PAPER COLLAR, just introtaced won, Miss Maria Jouneon, Mrs. Sophin | reave daiiyrennt Bonnar estab es cend 220 Deutiniok's | encoeeat Wauries sooth oe ekene the mutual protection of master builders aad "ourt had granted. «If from all theevi- | DY Henning, No. Sti 7th street, hax te strength | Joves, Mrs. Emina P. Marden, Miss Maria | atts gee e¢ = fas the «Mas ve ; Lockwood's, the shape of Gray's, ~ Boyd, calling the sarel to er, | Mechanics. It shall be known as the «Master | dence in the cause the jury believed the de- pos aS s, ’ Sas peolabinns cnoti, a faye, Biptend Builders’ Union, of the District of Columbia;” | Seqwad had made threats 20 take the life of the | 8Ppenrance of the finest linen. He ba t 3 = Robinson, Miss Jane Rogire, Stine Eliza N- | FOR WAY eTari0: january 2th fof a meet. | 28d the officers shall be a president, first and | priconer, and that immediately before the mor. | Byton, Shakespease, and Garrow, This is Stanton, "Miss Elize Stanton, Miss Martha Smith Miss Mary SOUTH OF ANNA NOTION ad m and at 290 and 4s nnsylvania a m of the magniti- | lished in the Stan of one, Mrs. L. L. Stewart, | | Leave at 6.26 and 7.00 >=. t? » 29th, ‘that n seeond vice presidents, a secretary, treasurer, | tq) ~ sed had assa: finest Collar known to the trac Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Margared Thomas, FOR ANNAPOLIS ——— mauling Wan bold at toe door cred date was | and seven directors_ali to be riveted by hallot, iehprioaer Tid. aac eelaece aaee ware = Rig aay Mise Annie Turner, Mrs. Margart E Thomas. Leave at 7.00 a. mand 42pm. No trainetoor = | caer ee cee 3 sy 8% | on the first Wednesday in Februury and An 4 man of ordinary prudence and cour. | _ JEWELRY.—Jet Retts, Coral Setts, Blue Shel! | Crntiemen's List—Danwel Artes, © ~ | from Annapolis on Sunday’ 2 that the pastor of St. Paul's Ghapel withdre ; . a AB of ordinary p S, 000 mew styles; Sleeve Buttons, studs, tt, Cherry Bar, Ben F. Hradley, Caj ON SUNDAY Fast Washington Auti-Redical Club. | 1:5’ conasat to the menting belte beta in te t. ‘The association will mest on the first | age to have reasonably believed that he was in | Setts, 200 mew style: ve studs, | bett, Cherry Bar, \ 2) a . ti-Radical citizens | church. He stated (hat one erent temscn f sdnesday of cach month, and the President | imminent danger of his life, or of grievous | Rings, Chains, Silver-plated Spoons, Forks, | Fartlett, John Coughlin, J. F. Day 7 FOB BALTIMOR: of the ed Sixth Wards (Capitol Hilt) | calling the meeting was because a number of | BSS Power to call special meetings, such calls podily barm, and that at would have beea more | Cops, Call Bells, reeelved this morning a: | French, G. D. Fry, Jobe Fiside, Jacob Genes, Kaove atT:e0 Maly stations Frommel’s Hall, on D | inturntial and momed mon, Democrats, Con- | % ¢ signed by five members of the Union. The | dangerous for the prisoner to attempt a retreat, | Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 4 Pa | John Henderson, Joserh Jefferson, Rober Jack. a m and 430 an £65 pom FORALL PARTS OF THE WE: Joy Charles F. Mos Leave daily except Satu y and Seneay athe membefs are t+ pay $5 each six months as dues. MS vompored of one or more individuals rvatives, er will nd Republicams,/ A yoice—-And you e any,] bad met together and were or to flee from the assailant, ortogive aualarm, | @Ve., near 4\ street. then the prisoner onght to be acquitted alto- Oe son. Jonn Lee, Franc fth and Sixth streets. The W Morgan. May M Mc McCathran, on takin, |x ehall be considered as a single member of ther,” ‘i =; way Wat Maxes vour Hair so Bravtipet! | George Philiips.Sr., John Simpson, AF. - | a m 43 andé4s pm. twas well know See cedirege be een, oe, formed by | association, and entitled to one vot only that te Inw would acquit hime >” "S| Mrs, 8. A, Allen's improved (maw style) Hair | srt James W cmnith, teary Sereadburs, FN. | "Cu kseane at 58, m., mod 2:30 p.m. 1 been held wv Isng, would be thrown overboard, and they | «AiOnE the signers of the constitu After the close of Mr. Norris’ argument, Dis. | Restorer or Dressing.in ome Price Oue Dol- | YF. Seniftaly, Josep Taylor, Phillip Ulrich. "|, Op Sunday st<i0.and #4 p.m. only, connecting nt | proposed that the Distriet be piaced under Com- og 2 lege § Bad Angas. (iro, Couriney, | triet Attorney Carrington reviewed. the re. | MF. Every Druggist selis it. ee Deamatic —Those of our citizens who hay Weriing = oo ee HS. . * . Gallant, S.-J. Diggs, Fen wie! a sof Mr. is, rine! Snes not availed them: * of the opport of , to the West can pe bad | inte no ee own Shh neo wert of teal | Tosn Walstrom, W. f Hrows, Geo. W.siark~ | Tete" pt Mr- Noctis and said.the principles | 70). Goo aoee wy Gee balsdressing | MOtertl cred Precentae’s by a hit it Th a pd were so clear “that he who rans muy rel.” hers, Entwiske & Barron, W. B. Downing & then a ceded facts, ‘Thay | Which the belles and fashion of this evuntry PRS Simro Sayan was nominated and | Bro” 1, Hutchins, Sibrey & Callahan, GE. | He, '2en ceettatey ne ee ete eee’ tne | wee, Lis elles Upen tah pseuelenessatl Fioknecs 1 wae Bova veka ties tee duleend Kirk, Jobin Keiler, Thomas A. Brown, Brown" | the deceased and witness both Kept as emmie, | and artificial hair is equally durable, spleudii Aicvolved, That Mr, Harian’s ills now before | & Bower, M. L. Meirill, Rogers & Clssrl,aud | tress. Deceased ‘ae ane time ativeked hun, | and efficacious. visiting the performances of that versatile ac tress, Cassie Crystal ty of di the Washington Station Tick t Office a ail hoore |, will have an opportun: ip the day. ae well ae at the new office of the ng So on Saturday evening, Febraary | Ct sud Brokers’ T ©. 348 Peoueyive Forrest Hall, on which occasion she on Hew York Philetron § 2 Robert Olark Burnett's Standard are celebrated Hise. Foodies, ta the comic dreana, mento! Throgs propriety of un the $ 7 ® | Rober rkson. threw him down, his knife on hia: s preparation are celebrate: izette, in the com dtetia LW ‘ With that assoc atest they hod per- seman ihe air chorea acioe ian tne woe On motion of Mr. Wilson E. Brown, the by- beth’ Gecohand titeamane tne life of the pric. | throughout the civilized world.—New York Pri- n't She Marry. Several laties and L cote ae formed the legi ° duties dev | white aud make justices of the peacs rlective | MWS were Teierred back to the committee for | COner, butin allthis he did wrong, as did the | dine. een {known professional ability have | ©C® __GEO| 8. KOONT? them, ard had cv by the people, and confirmations of city officers | TeX '*!0R- prisoner, when, disrezardirz the obligations of “a aaa a still sen. | YOlUnteered their services for the occasion. \ REOCGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING before any acts ty joint seseion of both Bostde of Aldermen | _ Att slection pw ged ty gma pind malice burning in his heart, he | ,,BAg, commen Tih and E streets, Fouts ani | Poros Dery. Officers Green ana Ni To rmicabeLeaie ane wee Yona mest or,anization of snd Council is omly justice, and should pe | Sultid im the choice of fhe ia, «Let Dumas come; I have sharpened this | Pover(lothing at cost price to make roo tee who were last week suspend> Tiss rere ate Gerais gy es Sle eaten are | Later® Kony Getias ott epee aks feo for sraappeton aay age a = see a peg we reprobate bard siea of the | tus Davis, Secretary; Wilson FE. Br Treas. | Cievit Covrt, Judge Wylte—Yesterday, | Goods. Special attention is ealled to their very oe a woven appointment of examisstonest, Who woub aad | 2 Siw. Siuces: prasterer | aficr our report closed, the following cases were lacge stock of white Dress Shirts, { der w namid ‘Teddy Murphy, upon | arene between Washincinn and New Nock are it in co Ayhcué = | “s ait | cutter; B. Hutchins, bricklayer, yy, | called and settled losiery, » Searts, &c. AR & Co., cates te a Da A eliows, vig. aden me gerd yp Rese ena i Moet he: ho: ike Swkyalli| ie GE Rick painter: SW. Ang Two cases ot Whitley vs, Mayorof Wach- | 21,1: Corner 7th and E sts. Marceny of amute, Metebeld | FOR 2Ew TORK. stthout change of core co East Woshin peeled, That universal suffrage is not a | oatpenter,and David Cieseil, brickliy ington; Langley vs. sime; Miller vs. same; ———— AND Geatn MARKET —There is little | ®u¢7.00 p.m r furs at failure; tbat it is not only practical and wis rectors. iyrne vs. same; Gibbons ys. same; all dis- Dr. Ware, Chiropodist, No. #24 Pa. avenue, tothe acuie-at apa enad four. | apf OR PHILADELPNIA come in gre but must not be receded tron by our legislators, | , MF. Jobn F. Collins said there were p VE Rip saoeay , Detween 4% and 6th streets, Officé hours from t appears to be pretty well sto Leave *aity (except Surlay 1745 amd 22-28 p. Fo immedi uahonal or muuicipsk upon aly consideration | foUF oF five ger temen who were members of Fe ieee; Plaintif™s death suggested: | 8a. m.to6 p.m. No charge for consultation ay be quoted nominally at $2.70age.ny | 8d ¢ Mand TD my Ward clubs whatever; our rallyingery must be yustice, | the Joarneymen’s Associat order, to make mew parties. Abell, executrix, | Estabitshed 1861. » grades; flour at $10.50 for supe Leave for New York Philadelphia.st 7:00 p. gress would .et them have anothe equality, iraternity, liberty and prosress. 8 | question whether they proprivty te- | YS. Goddard; judgment on referee's award. — 5 ‘ . im case it did The m assocition | Utermeble y Gooding; piamtiffs death sug- Mr. Jupp'sGarat Book AUCTION will re- gested: and C: tor to both a Mr. A. Watson moved that the resolutions be me tS: oe rusiand Utermehie, administra- | open in Washimgwon, at 370 Penna. ave., under 0 for extras, and $13 to $14 for ba 4 amended so as to recommend tat no qualitica- | W8* to place. its LEEPING CARS for New York on 790 p.m. traip daily. : ; cus of those opposed . = chou anes with the Tr. } he tors, made party plaintiffs. Fisiier vs. Breech- | the Met) jitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- A caucus of pe Through Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or mwaiirpal mie CI ee OR Ene || edit ome Gf thus organ tantie rer! punts death suggested. Owen & Ayer | ning, and be continued & few evenings. ‘There | t0 the cons Ldarion of Georgetcwn with Wash- | Boston, can be bad at tre Station Ofice at al? wed step forward | did met inom wheter ecncken Out. He | "rhe President enid the object of the associa- | ¥8. Hrophy & Burch. judgment dismissed a to | isa large and select assortment of the most | \PEion was held Prec ane at Fountain Hall. | bonrs th the day. se well es at the mew office in the F the contest See cee ee ae ee SAT cam was to, estilo te lesen wokunnn tee con. Rita. Morse we Hamriten eat: Seward | valuable Books, which must besold. 23,15 | {01 th purpose of deciding upon some plan of | Banksrsand Brokers Telcaragh Live, 34° Pome haben Ah A = Y tractors and the journeymen am an amicable | settled. Morsell ys. Hamilton: order of refer- ———e-—___ “ se " eo ‘1 See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad adv . Conservative elex shington could be carried for thetradica’s Hf the party | HAOCE At ehey could nor do, they would | enee te auditor stricken out.” Fox vs. Markall; || Tue Gmeat Ouommte-owr Boox Save, a: | Hci tiecicn, when ie-was decided to cali | ofa, allges sod Ohi Ration vor tiemon joy wanted won'the opportunity of names | ues eens oe lcahs. if the party | Nave to fight teem, Pilg, to employ new counsel laid on plaintifl. | private sale, closing each evening at 6 o'clock. | BT~cinc! meting» of thore opposed to consoli- | TAociie aud the West against. the Raicale—not “the | Mae arther Pesce een eeedanon. | "Mr. Coltins eald he thought the difficulties | Fant ve. Kuap etal dismissed. Thompson ve, | Erove Penee ree Ce ee te oe: | Rat mst Which delegates are to be elected to a 2k wins 1 of Tranaportation ons hes was the white | he did not see the mor Gf the Pesolutone wnt | between this organizationand the Trades Union | Schaef plaintiff's death suggested. Nationa politan Hotel, will be continued a few days wonton tan ee octe-et Sue. 6 ee a oe Begro radicals that they wished to fight. In | the Centval aseociatias ben mon acne couid be settled without strikes or collisions. Union Bank of Maryland vs. E. Hughes; settled. | astonishingly low prices. So rich and varied a Somiaition «°° — — behalf of the party ch he belonged, he | attending to these very things. What iafltence | tB€Fe Was a possibility of a collision between ys. Peyser: judgment confessed. “Barker | stock was never before offered in Washington, | 00m a eared the radi another issue. They would | would this roomfull of colored people have | to. rate f leds G. W. Ml. Oreck ee Ween s | bet Wat. Le Warn & Oo, Austionsers, | | Fouxp Dzap—Am old man named row HOLIDAY GOODS. pot again find the conservatives so “ © | Mr. Angus said there must be aconffict at ed, G. W. M. Crook vs. W. T. and J. —_«——_ coward - on Monday, found ¢ sittin =! none manare as at the last election. Majer Richard hereso at ine iseed wien a's tae “Out or | once between the master mechanics ae tines Fe Roceclhers cautees || Wanrs axp Mozes permanently removed | bY a tev uear the road leading to Analostan 1s bar venurw tain 5 ro" sonia not now Kenp | all present there were uot twenty employed, | Journeymen. The carps h Shines CG ee WT ae eae: Bey confess. | by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 424 Pa. avenue. | Isiand, trozen to death. MALACA ASD baTAWBA GRAPES, sf Mis. Police force cond not now Nea ent there, were wot. tw loys, | Dioyment said he should have but two appr s v8. W. T. and J.C. Grit: pro pata tnt ee CT ABINE their bailots in phalanzes, as hag ween | arn, adjourn, | S°ns 10 Congress. He | fey boys, and he wae going to hawea sso. Deschamps & Dulaney vs. <ame; pro| For QmiLaLAINe AND FROSTED Feet, their em- an Possessing equal | saying that he understood parties wereto come | HOyes the same thing. There would be a con- chose. The bricklayers had GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. HE GREATEST BAR! s YET OFFERE! 2 f i Taylor & Davis vs. Jno. Hogstetter; r asion. Let there be | Dr. Boyd refused to entertain the motion, ; fesxo. Wheeler & Sons vs. Wick & | wyaie Fae tt ee Wood-; judgment by defantt, between 43g and éh stresta, INS YET OFFEREP & and white radical | here to break up the meeting, and it should not | Mict on this qu p atic romshin To~ay.—The Court called the appeal docket. - 4 ‘Just received at MILLER'S. 101 Bridge street Tors,and there need be no fear as to the | be done Mr. € master mechan "s Sa ee : result. Mr. MeNerliany. the conservative can- | Mr. R. Bacon rose to ask an explanation, but | WOuld approach the journeyimen in the r Beaten cain test en thio g ro Mr. | _PEnsons wishing to subscribe for Tux Star poe arg dicat for Collector at the Last elvction, obtained | the Chair orvered him to take his seat, saying | SPiTit there would be no need of strile or atic Wow RuGHie ie oe Cee who r-side on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, | -' c over six thousand votes of the eight thousand | tha: he came there to make adisturbane-, and | Mict. Journeymen bad rights ax well as th voters of Washington, and now all the | he would remind the gen that there was | (mplovers, white men wanted was an opportunity. and the | such a place as a criminal court. Mr. Harkness said there count. as 5 tiey ocho gy racicals, with their black cohorts, would be | Mr. Bacon indignantly denied that he had | limiting the number of ay B hoys. hiendan wore ete | LL Whipped out of their boots same ian say sac popes, eine poration wae decided that no man ought ica Te Oe ee H aS A voice.—L+t’s go to work and fight them. froepe ore tickets 10 belong to ne employer's and working. on 3 ; . 4 Mr, Pumphrey ‘regarded delaye as danger- | wot ‘adopted: the second beeing bees aera | men's organizations, though he had the priv- ordered tobe stricken from the calendar: | #4 AVING purchased of Mr. Henry Bont hicatork ous; for by prowcrastinating, Congress might | to read: «That we reprobate the idea of the | Meee. Adjourned. Ly ped aglirstigens Mpa ll engreay bad Jos: | store 369 Tth street, between I and Ky and’ tntonl take the charter away, and spring other ques- | appointment of commi-sioners for the govern. . D oe ee ° ns ea ge a die Epo 2 Jide wood making large additions. persons in want of goods tions as unexpectedly and unjust as that body | ment of thi city, and that ali property quati- | , CAS%, Diamtssen. — ¥ eketed and dismissed was rescinded, | wil} find it g 1 reatly to their advantage to call. aad had the Stanton and Grant affur. ‘The admin= | ficaticnsin eaid bill be strieken out gad thai | Ei Ecklof, of the Seventh preemet police, | and the case ordered to be placed on the appeal | Sued Hateatly £9 thelr advantage to call and and he was 1 ‘or the Corporation, | Will please leave thelr orders at Ne. 12 beck he would i else to be employed. E « jnstice im | Rule laid to employ new counsel ployee | Capitol street, between éth and sth. “Androscoggin, W. yards Calicoes. 8 and J0c.; ‘the very best. 12. Our remaining stock of Winter Goods we are selling off BENJAMIN MILLER. |. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM MOYEING AND CLEANSING © ~ ESTABLISHMENT. M wOtea, NG, 49, sefferson st, Geotrstown, D.C INCE MEAT. al premium award e fropolitan, Institutes 1887; rebuilt 1836, end enon | cast carrer sire grag quality, far ‘and most complete estaolishme: made sale of the kind te thie section of constes, rrday afternoon ad before Justice Walter Mes-rs. Young, Mul. | catlend mal Ban's of the Metropolis vs. | reduced prices for cash. KING PLAOEg, istration should be sustained and now was the | the eonsolidation of Georgetown aud county | 2d befor ” ‘Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds done in the best time to prepare for the coming issues. He was | be alco stricken out.” and the sveretare Warne, | beim & Co. charged with a violation of the ; judgment confessed for JOHN Q. WILLSON, | ,i2cine now ccrner Vermont avenue and 15thjet. in favor of separate ward ciui i x eference to : let each ward | etrucied to transmit copies to the chairman of | CO™POrstion laws in reference to Ii Truly thankful for past svors, the subscriber : T have asrociated my son, C. H. WILSON, with | = . . ng exhibitions for gain without th | solicits the continued custom of the community. meeting, even shoud th ry have wo loves ton Sant te cree ai ee be would te Me Greccred ao useaee Gaevetre, Phe bean tional Bank of Metropolis ys. | 2y,'8.th shove business, It ad sora.” | _ Goode recel ved and returned by express with the | Pars, excuisu am Ee cease DF. even should they have ee ‘Mr dW he would like Mr. | P™ mee Honal Hank of Metropolis vs. ; e | Sch We Ieee eee y 4 Suis anivce for room rent, and have besides to | Panneil to imtorm the meeting whit he meant | Before the magistrate put tn the following | sg ep ON ee i Re a = “Post Office addrers, Lock Box No. 80. PATE DE FOIRE Dukst ABTRIDOE, ac borrow tbat amount from the soup house. by four or five white men undertaking to trap | “(Qa let, whieh fully explains itsit: | | Sons vs. Price: wdement confessed. Hayilland | | JOHN. Q. WILLSON canbe found asusualat | Omce closes daily at sunset, except Saturday, 5 " Teh ra eed manent organization | the colored people, and at considerable length | ,,.,@t¥ ftgitter's (ples, Washington, D.C.» Feb- | & 3 ry Eibel ve. Brooke Mackall, Tredocketed | ready. andwilling ton serve his comtomers ced | Zhemit is cloeed at 6S: p.m ent BONELESS SARDINES forthwith: but wished to be relieved of the | spoke of his course as a true friend of the col. | “U&TY 3. 186s.—Under the decision of the Tatantened: “MATRA. Ditieee ten | teed intel.} fe est MALAGA GRAPES an¢ CATAWBA GRAPES @ffice which he held pe onpctoetb np beslpnrin bir Sagoo ‘Mayor’ in the case of B. Henze, who keeps the | ana @smixeed. Lilly vs. Dainese; dismissed - SS 4 a ae Ones Mr. Halton susgesed that the officers of the | °"Mr" Pannell colored) said that hr did not ra. | Metropolitan Hall on -D street, near ith, that | for want of prosrcutlon ind judginent below 176 FW. BRANDENEUEG. 1-76 hy - VICTORIA HATSINS. very large meeting in cae week's then augrized to call'a | fer to Mr. Crane. who was not now a citizen of | BC, Wold mot require a dices.” the same | affirmed: J.C. Johnton & Co. vs. W. L. Daw- — OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, SW, BURCHELL, maccting inane week's tim elthee to cosenin | ME: must alsoappty to Canterbury Hallow Louist. | son: omer of publication against fdant. | Particular notice is given tomy fellow cian PIOTERK CORDS AND TASSELS, one besiee 85 Finch and Siete Werke Te eee ae | Mr, Joseph Williams said he probably was | fina Srenwe, between Gth and ix streets. There. | Maik Young, vs. same; same order. be placed ¥, that I have established myself in the be PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, = Pixth and Sixth Werd». | The question could | one aliuded to by Mr. Pannell, but he could wot Be - 4 “ "i i : ness of manufacturing the best INGRAIN. Lis PAPER HANGINGS then te considered at the beat! mode of pre- | say whethyr he meant ham of not: Pannell bai | Mest, Young & Co. until the «Mayor sts | ov the appeal calendar. Miller vs. Mavor, &., | nest ch manatecturing the beat INGRAIN, List wiabow Maer se, DANCING ACADEMIES. Paring for the municipalelection of this spring, | got so auch white blood im his veins that there | ®:ide the permission given to Aletropolitan | ot Washington; Davis for the plaintiff: Brad: | $24, Carpets and housekeepers will find it to their pases if one should be permitted, or in case of a | Was le of the he did not tex Hall. Very respectfully, . ley for defendant. This is an app trom the | advantage te call. I promise te make the best Persons having Paintings, Ei vings, or Pho mT : = ahosan ab chavien, Sates hing Sattouns: | Gtuet an oon bo pots “F. A. Borwe.t. Registe c judgment of @ magistrate, who fined plaintit | quality and charge t prices. tographs to Frame, are intlied tacall and cramine ROF. KREIS’ DANUING ACADEMY, Penne. ange of ¢ + for the approaching falleam- | on him asa true representative of the colured It appearing from this note that the parties | for disobeving the order of Mr. Magee, the har- F. W. BRANDENBURG, our stock of Oval Walnut and all Gilt Frames. ay te Metropolitan Hotel. “Ladies, pairn man. * Misses and Masters, To: and Sat after Mr. Barnes inferred from frequent conversa-| Mr, Pannell (excitedly).—Mr. Williams | Weft Without a license from no fa their | bor master he rd to the position of a | _ja2-Im* No. 176 Pa. av., bet. 17th and isth sts ware Frame Sansve Frames madetoorier. | BOQR from 3 to8 e'clock. Hons which he had had with his neighbors of | yoted a rebel ticket, and Mr. Pannell never did, | OW? it also appearin:: that they ty pplied | vessel at Rile; STOVES! STOVES !T STOVES!11 OPICTURE COND AND TASSELS. ” | Sud Friday evenings. f ol0 o'clock.” The she Fisth Ward. that it was their desire to have | Cries of “order,” &e., during which Mr. | 0Fthe license in answer to which application | Ferrey Corner. Justice Olin.—Yesterday, afur = Picture Cord a:¢ Tassels in different colors, | (Sa bS sented Tor Balle Sotrece, Be my 10ly Se eee Lint Of their own. For hisown | Pannell said that he would not be standered | it¥ Trerived this note the case was dismissed. | our report closed, in the followene ence oer AM OUSEREBPRES, ATTENTION! from Photograph to Portrait size. Picture Rings, — Part he cared but little as to the manner of or- | by such a man, and be dia not come from Lome | T# Mvyor, as also the Register was present assed in special term: Tuch vs. Way eb | pratd Guia Gate gre will sell our own i aa ae erases mae. Fanization. so that the Conservatives were pre- | for that purpose during the examination and when the Justice + of publication against absent defena- | Po reduce our stock, Nos complete farmer price | PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. oat Pee With oe ae hinst Radacalism when it | Mr. Williams continued speaking of what he | Siluded to that part of the letter referring | Anis West et al. vs, Gen et the rae pro | 8% now selling at §24. No. T,former price #1. | All erades Paper Hangings. embracing fine Ein FLORIDA. came. With or without the charter, he was in | had done for the colored people and nis cause | ‘© the decision of the Mayor, that officer imme- yesvo ngainst ali the defendants. Maguire ct | st $21. No. 6;formes price, @2b at S1k, Stoves varied asscrtuicnt of Medium and Low Priced Pe Post Orrics Derans wr: " hep romeres E a e Ma ost Or anv went, favor of fizhting the Radicals.although he held | during the war and since diately asserted thet he had not made any d vs. Miller et al.; order pro confesso against | Warranted ae represented. Also. large variety of | pene neetng a wreque ahanaw Priced Pa Wasuincron. January office under the city government,and it might | Mr. O. O. Watson offered the following : Mon retarents to Bis. Hons defendants, and reierence toauditor, Grates and Lining for Stoves of every description. | fizes and col rs. Private Dwellings aad Store eying the Mails of the United be antagonistic to his interests to say $0. | Resolerd, ‘That we Fequest the Republicansin | _ The difference between these places of amuse. | “*fendan Stoves repal 34 at shortest notice. at No Williams vs. Upsher. Decree ap- one square from the bridge. M:. Dalton moved that wheu this meeting ad- | the Councils to pass the bill, offered by Mr. | Ment is that at the Metropolitan th re is strictly 15: Shades of a: juired size made to order. PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. 1, 258. to June 3. 191. on the fol 1 he State ‘lor will be re ting W. L. Dunlop trustee, to sell. ms one Sane re ome eerie. Seton dies im 6 it adjourn sinc die, aie aan oat . no admission fee charged, the price of a ticket | P°™ , 5 = A choice selection of Paintings and Engravings, tract Office of this Department ifth and Sixth) be inv ina tS ae ee See be cee Sears niet Sees We ns. b Siske the piice of a drink, Gr @hick the tene | Ravauwbers Oodue, J. Biyice Brown, Regis- TElet ob Ooreneh, Waneiaonen Gneae re: | cmbract ith others, the following gem ‘The m.of March Sl. next, to be deckded by clube. “le said that be had drawn up a bill for this | #*#eceived in payment, and the bar of that hall | &r.—24. Bankrupt divcharged, and certificate Hiiccin the coan et THOMAN BADEN. Admin: | Borie, 07, uowet saris Bereecnt br Dealer: | ARMM ECCTINE. a, scantred to take vad ol \< er c ad s licensed: while at the Canterbi F 5 nted. ntrator c. t. a. of ELEANOR BADEN, deceased, ou Barefost. : wend ~ - would be some dimeaiy in aeting sekumety | RurRows. and Mr. Knight had introduced iri | S;Juceneeds while at the Canterbury an admis. | STADIA. wa for final examination of the {SmInIETTAtOT £8. afore eae arcades seek, | Oath prescribed by law, commonly called the test together sufficient crowds to keep up a club in | object is to give employment to Inea, and if See pe oe Banks npts ereister’s certificate of excepted | Connty aforessid-appeinted, NATURDAY. the sai | se0, Way, abd others ' 6451 From Bailey's Mill to Miccosukee, 12 miles the Fifth Ward. He favored a junction club of | ( 3 Tur New Fr .—The work of build- | property filed. day of February, 1868, for the final’ settle- ENGRAVINGS apd back: three times a week the Fitch and Sixth Wards, as the best means | Sc 4°H will cot nite it toe pee TENE | ing a ch wharl me the foot of Telit sees mont tnd, urecbgtion, of the personal, gwtatesot | walemtberLocts ar Waiiekall: Meee Lies | Meaiarmaliegy Mill Tuesday. Thursday and of perpetuating and strengthening the Conserv- | "Mr. W. B. Jones was in favoe of scking C. Wis commenced this morning under the direc- Munper Tutat ty ALEXANDRIA.—In the | said deceased, and of the asset in hand, as far Shs Olden Tine Peace 0n8 Wel. Ba abatordar atl pm: ative party of Washington; but still he would | gress to aid us: but he was nol cure bar ke gea | won of Janes H. Johnson, who had a corps of | Circuit Court, to-day, before Judge Thomes | aa the then and where tei rene earned into | Love Messenger. fe. seat an, tc ag | feats Miccoseber Tuesiey, Thursday and Gat adhere to the action of the meeting, or would | thing to be done ws to fill the canal up. workmen engi the ice pre- | Thomas Perry, ove of the parties indicted for | Money Gecsanee are petted te ctuaea aie b= Having purchased for CASH, I shall aim by of- ‘urday ety join any Democratic club, in any place, where Ww. Saad tt paratory to dri es, tilling ia operat- | the murder of’ Edward Devin, was arraigned she fight would be hardest against the Radicals. | covered over, for what will become ot tee cece | ME upon. the superstructure generally Me, | aud ‘pl He was ready to battle against Radicalism in | erage: and Gen. Michler, in proposing to make | Johnson, it will be remembered, petitioned the | conduc ERY shape, And thought the best means of | a sewer, proposed what could not be done. He | City Councils for the right to erect a fish wharf | by C. d upon trial, the prosecution being | {aw he srchaded from oll boeeny eee eee te fering good articles (warranting them as repre- sented) at d by W. Willoughby, and the defence | estate: Provided s copy of this order be published int, the lowest remunerstive prices. to se- cure a liberal ion po patronage. Punctuality and good werkmanship in fil ing or- Leave Bayport Saturday at§ am . 20 miles and Stuart and G. S. Miner. once, a week for three weeks in the Evening Bta- ttlement . thwarting the nefarious designs of the Radicals | had made a report which had been putfed ep | #t this point, and was granted the privilege for | The first witness called was Lieut. Chester, | prev Say teals Fe eet seing Bo ger pe Siies Beqchoole Beeaan ks pm ‘was conselidation meetings. into a big balloon. The canal muct be kope | !8 Years at'$1,00 per annuum. The improve. | who teslified as to tue identity of the body of SHES Se eee nis, | stely corrected and satisfaction euniaptens, Arrive at Bayport by 8 pm ‘The Chair said he endorsed Mr. Meads’ pol- | open, and if made intoa sewer it will cost mae | ment will be exvenied in an escellentand per- | Deviin, aud the characters of the deceased and SEFARTHENT OF SHWINtERION ‘SO TERME CASH, FOR GOODS AND LABOR. | gus Ham Chattahoochee, by Moout Picemnt. te jey, and thought that in w there wi manent style, and wil ready for use, it is | the prisoners, i ; MA: " uincs. 22 miles am’ bark. three timer a wee strength. sacalcaghiaaed toy + RF DLs submit. | Said, in time for the opening of the season: COL. Miller testified as to the time the party UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE No dS6 SEVENTH STREET, Leave CLattahoocbee Monday. Weduenday aed ‘The question upon Mr. Dalton’s motion was | ted an ‘amendment, “and to ask Congress to —_o—_—__ Jeft Fort Foot, the condition of the prisoners on On the petition of E.G. ALLEN, of Bosto: ja 18-1m* ve “bet: D and giclee ts Gene by 2m, Bt, and the meeting agreed to adjourn sine passa bill to grade every avenue in this city, Tur Pumr Dooron Wantep.—A. D. Dingle | their return—all of them being very drunk: | Mass., praying for the extension of patent Leave Quincey Monday Wednenday aud Friday with the understanding that each ward wo and thus give work to every one in need of em. | and others, residing on E street, between 2th | Perry had stated that Devlin was drowned:next | grauted to him the 22d day of November, 1859, SEVENTH STREET. 369 at lpm: Dave its own club, ployment,” which was accepted, and, as amend. | &0d J3th. desire us to call attention to the bad Perry and Adams both stated that Devlin £or Sp improvement in Combination Steam Guage, . iro q Arrive at Chattahoochee by 7 pm —_--—__. ed, the resolution was adopted. Adjourned, | condjtion of the pump on that square, com- | had fallen overboard, and was drowned: Kear- | £21 seven, teers, from the expiration. of said FUBNITURE, CARPETS, &c. S464 Brom Mariana. Uy Crowell’. to Chattaboo . Ming th fa block “ty | Bey was unable to give any statement, in cen- i. em sakan No- a chee, 2 milex ck, twice a w New TRAxsrortatios Cowraxy.—The ee Merpeesenoca ect Pisck end a babs from that sequence of being oblivious from the effects of | MME ITS: oy Song A full assortment of Leave Mariana Tocwiny and Friday at am; Jropesition to establish a line of steamers bi Fourth Ward Democratic Club. pesids drink; noticed Kearney's eye black and nose | patent Office os MONDAT. the aah en thoes paces _BOUSEHOLD Goons, £rir Gactebestes Wentelen ied Gieeste nines, on the Schuyikill canal. 19 Washington, | The regular weekly meeting of the Fourth | Sate or Mowey—At the finh regular Companions im atiempllng to jump overboard | Sappentand shewecane itary ter hare eks | PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND KITCHEN FUR. Stivest Marians by 5pm, without trans-sbipment in Philadelphia, was | Ward Democratic Club was held last evening, | meeting of the First Co-operative Building As. | companion: Ried fs ee ee, ee said Botition ought not to be preated. 7 HItURs, Ree Gurr bebeke we Pt % 7 snares | alter Devlin: saw he boat, but there soci held on Wednesday eve formally introduced at a meeting of moneyed | the Presidentt Owen Thorn, Esq., in the chair wc ei siapor ty was very little; saw a broken oar with spots of | ,P¢F#ons opposing the extension are required to Steet The cree neste eet a7 NOME 5th | Messrs. Jno. O'Connell, R.L. Wilson, Michael | ium.» Mn -*¥eraee of 150 per ceut. pre- | The Very ne handle; character of the prisoners Se dak ewtidne ef at ee, oa Keagan and P. McMahon were wed mem- —o_— y good; Devlin’s acter good, but " ¢lection of John B. Turton as President, Geo. | S<afan and F’1 a elec not yery g vlin's ¢ T gi ut | aay,of bearing: all ter: imony filed by either party. in variety, at reduced rat ‘Also. a ‘ciscount of fi abeve Fifty Dollars. INGBAIN CARPETS AT COST. x roy yo ee AE geod Sess. to Port Tay t. or, 30 miles air buck once ® = Leave Fort Dade Baturday at aim, at Fort Taylor by 12m; 4 ort Taylor Satu: stipm; ; i ALEXANDRIA IreMs—The Gazette of yester- | surly; Perry sald Devlin was drowned about said hearing. must be taken and | OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., Fort Dade by 6 pa Feely. The stock with which the ee pee, | |, Mr.J. MaeNamara offered the same resolu- dag afternoon say aeons OF YOST” I the Light House on Jones” Point, near the frauamitted to accordance with the Falee of the | at very reduced raten (4c From Jasper. by Jeunfuge’, to Bellvitte, . : : is eC is, y’ s] ion. orgarizeshas been fixed at 850,40, a poruon of | 122 which be presented at the last meeting ‘he Supreme Court of Appeals, now in | Maryland shore. icati: files and back. pie A = _— yesh a THIRTY make room fo stock. Call and see for yourselves. = HENRY BONT: 7 be 7 - i ; ‘Deponitions and other papers, relied upon as providing that each member of the club act as | session in Richmond, yesterday reversed the | _ Sergeant Driscol testified that on the night in @ gelied up Eich bes, cizeady bern. saben by respons sible | & committee to designate those catizens who ne- | decision of the Circuit Court of Pairtax county, question Perry had told him that Devlin was botore thtdey ot Rearieg: tho organi i sare taliet are invited to call and examine the state- glected to register at the telection, and pre- | in the case of the Commonwealth against a | drowned, an "erry gotinto boat by him- a ten days after filing the testimony. Leave Jasper Wednesday at 8am; Arrive at Bellville by ¢ pm; Leave Bellville Thursday at @ am > Arrive at Jasper by ¢ pm. sent a list to the chairman of the select commit- | colored man named Mathews, and a woman | self, aud shoved ott into the river and said to 4, also, this ‘notice be published in 369 SEVENTH STREET, 7 Moreley Ball to Madison, 15 miles Bas teen made up, based upon thet cesieencn | tee recently appointed, and calling upon the | samed Garner, convicted of the tmurder of a | withessif you want 10 rescue Devin follow | the mepablines ot Latitincece eee reas fe Between Land K streets. 1 eee ee hasbeen made up, based upon the contempia- | Citizens ineach’ ward to act with the’ elab to | colored man named Garner, the husband of the Did not see Perry again that night—wit. | C.. snd tm the Journal. ston, Maas.» once s | _fe1-6t ‘Near Northern Market. Leave Moseley Hall Monday at 7m Which te aneke wun Company. The prowct, | defeat the radical party at the next election. woman, the former of whom was sentenced to came up to Alexandria, and when he got | mech for thres quccessive wesks; the fret of waid 1844 frrive.st Mediqwn by 18m: toad with hard coat to and wit’ sott coal from | ,,MT. McNamara urged the passage of the | be hung, and the latter to the penitentiary for | back Perry had ‘been locked up—oar was | peblications to "4 3 RE Leave Madison Monday ot ing. A TOUT, ‘Washington, and this avoidance of trans-ship- | T"0lttion. The Democrats should commence: | hife. The murder was committed near Anan- | broken near the blade—saw the blood on the ‘fed wSw Acting Commissioner of Patenis. % . Beparate proposals ment is alone sufficient, it is estimated, to fur. | WOTK BOW, and not wait until the last two or | dale, about six miles from this city. By this | boat—same in the bottom of the boat some, on E tween King and Cameron, which. when ex- itz and other rich materials; Mr. McNamara thought each ward compe- | amined. was found to contain a well and com. r - service to Taylor Con Hane three days. Many did not register for the last | decision the woman is cleared and the man | the seat—in all abont a table spoonful —when EPABRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ANDREW J. JOYCE & 00., 6458 From Orlando to Melionville, 22 miles and Invested. om “ividend on the whole capital | ejection because they did not want to go up | will havea new trial, bul as thepriacipal nic, | Perry was called to retura wae benost an | D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. | opp praGk MANUFACTURE 8 back ocr m meek. — with colored citizens. i hess against him has vanished, it is supposed | not know whether he came back or not, as'wit- | On the petition of EG, ALLEN, of Beston, 477 ond 479 eth street. Leave Orlando Wednesday at Sam Saree Mr. Dennis Connell thought it was unneces- | he also will be acquitted. ness ran immediately up to the quarters; there | Mass , prazing. for the extension of a it | pak ‘Meilonvine ~! Ax EXTENSIVE Salk oF FCRNITURE.— | sary to adopt these re-olutions. Congress had In the Circuit Court, Tuesday, Judge H. W. | was no ill feeling between the prisoners and ranted to him the 2th day of October, 1857,foran | Particular attentiongivento repairing. 4e16-11 Arrive at Uriando by $ pm Messrs. Cooper & Latimer, auctioneers, wi not decided to give us another charter, and it | Thomas presiding, George Hill, Jr. deceased; Devlin would occasionaly drink to in Steam Pressure Guages. for seven PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. 60 From Tamps. by Alaba and Cork, to Peace sell next week, commencing on Mouday morn- | was no use to begin work before it was known | can T Crint apiellnne te AP intoxteation, years from the expiration of said patent, which | J)EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, uech, @tinn apa Geck.aueve sade, ae eee Maat the late residence of the de- | what kind of government we should have in | peller—on an appeal from the judgm ‘The examination of witnesses for the prosecu. | OAT at oe eaten ye tee at the Waarcree Jan 2, 1858. Leave Tampa Wednesday at7 am Seatsd British Minister, Sir Frederick Bruce, | the District. He thought the Fourth Ward was | County Court of Alexandria coanty, in the | tion yas continued.—dlex, Gasette, 5th. Patent Office on MONDAY, the 2th day of June | On the petition of HENRY CLARK of Cedar as No 90 1. street north, between 2ith and 25th | ali safe, and a committee should be appointed ler of the application for a road eel ot 13 o'clock mj and all persons are notified | Keys, Florids, praying, for the extension of @ Ly icame conte Greee, streets “west. his magnificent furniture and | to go in the other wards ard see that the Dym- | Phillips—judgiuent of court below was affirin, MARRIED. show cause. if any they have, why | tent granted to him the 2th day of April, IM. | | Arrive at Ta ile War thats ant Dousehoid fects, being the largest and finest | ocrats were organized and ready to work for | ed so far ax it applies to the road outeide of the 2 Cages O08 te SR RTORTOE. iy a og ey hf back. once & wee stock ever offered for sale here. It comprises | the next election im case our charter should be land of said George Hill, Jr. BIGGER-SHOWELL. On February 4, at the aforrecns 2! ir a are td c. — pee f-+~ 4 Sie, hoge muror. gt back chr dana | itn soma tad ihe Sepasicas paras | yep’ ee peogreag named ince | BH gs Bacay ne TA vagaWgLE, | Mrueie enticement temic teri: | iistyktrontc RM ire Spetagaesos | Mente notes octet ert ant nice, huge mirrors, g1 E element aroused and tl ublican party de- est 8 -. | D.. Mr. . L. M. . A aid 0) y * corered lounges, arin-chatrs, covered with Fed | fented, eu. cid ney picked op & bundle on West street, be- | boisoy Merylans. doy of hearing, all testimony fed by either party red that the said petition be silk damask. mahogany, oak-carved, walnut and other fur- | tent to take care of itself. He was willing to Tociude Tampa. 6401 From Rew Bmyrna, by Band Point, Indian Hiver, Jupiter, and’Miami.to Key West. 25 said hearing must be taken and CHANCE —| GER, On the sth instant, we Be Father Werte at Be Alopaiue Chareh, | transmitted in accordance, with the rules of the fortably dressed colored baby, about three Ai SE CHANCE to Miss LOTTIE E. BAL: | °Mce, which will be furnished on application. tmuiles ‘beck, twice a month. Biture, com posed of tables, chairs, book-cases, | ber his heud against a rotten egg that the Radi- gnonth? old. It was taken to the Freedmen’s PENGEY ag ge Simcey arent betel in earoias teen ce Leave New Smyrna on the ist end 18th of each de-ks, stands, lounges, sofas, &c.. as wellas the | cals would be defeated next June. Bureau. LITTLE—COAN. At Ja keonville. i fore the day of lisarieas: the ‘arguments, if any, month; = ae pint fornitare of a well stocked billiard room; arti- | “Mr J. Darby.—I object to these resolutions. | A neat little quarter stretch was run yester- | January sth, by the Rev. J. F. Swain, within ten days after fillng the testimony. Arrive ot Rey West by the ith and sith of 00d cles of rich and unique design for the pantry, | A Voice.—I second the motion. day, on the Washington Turnpike, near this | EB. LITTLE. late Major U.S. voluntecrs, to JEN- | “Hnge,ten dave after Sling the testimony. ch ahak en ete abbetiberiad copreard, kitchen, larder. steward’s room, sef- | Mr. Darby.—~It ix not s-condable.” city, by animals belonging respectively to | NIE E. COAN. formerly of this city Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. awe, vants’ room, footman's rom, &c The Chair suggested that a Committee had | Messrs. Fred Smith and William Recker, re- €-. and in the Journal, Boston. Mare. once s week Arrive at New Smyrna by the loth and 24th of pases weno Already been appointed to canvass the ward. | sulting in the winning of the puree by’ the DIED. po ttimae asgreehar bron aa caaee ckeaey cach month. a Cottyrn’s CHALLENGE —Sam Collyer | , Mr. Geo. G. Wilson said that the Committee | Jatter. least sixty days previous to _— roca STOUT, atents. aletter tothe New York Clipper, explarns | bad held a meeting and decided toak all mem Bores.—Proposale must be to carry the mail surd ing, 1st inst. fhe SIEBEL. On Saturday even! 8 sat GEORGE of heart Beltsville. ‘Prince George count feawSw' Acting Commissioner of P with “celority certainty. and wecority,” using the ean that read: bers of the club to aid them in their work, A Fenian Demonstration in London. C. STEBEL. in the 68th year of his age, KRUI terms of the law, and they must be guaran by meeerang Htreend min Wr ee cnet nae ee nn ane ee NEHON 1) Gn Aatontay, 6 very daring act—though | ,,Mr- Blebel was s native of Germany. and for Dane otis at waRRTRICE 2 Conemntay se two responsible persone, oertiBed to ax euch Ly @ bt for from $1.0 to $5,000 a side, in six | Tjected. : . robably only a bad joke—wus perpetrated in para 6 renpncted Stisee Ot Tage. the City the 23th - PFO pay will be side for trips not pertormed, ond Months’ time frou date ofticaing articles tag | _ Several gentlemen from the First Ward were Proed day in & partof the clty of London witch mm | cary. 188. The vee pay ie pani aes E88 h tment for cach of such omissions not satisfactorily ox : reas tang war vith may th 1 cia C hi times the pay of the trip may be de- Rattle to take place in the State of Virginia or | Present, and it was stat is usually crowded, and under the yery win- ‘HE GRAND DUCH: OF Gl . lained three y P North Carolina. He says his sole reason for | of that ward were organizing a ward club with | My usually chowd Mayor—the posting of sedi. | I Ladies who would ike to display thelr Pras | 3. LAKE, inthe clty of within Fy Re jueted. For srrivals so behind time as’ - ber of members alrendy. Adjourned. “ dresres will please call and see the Extra Train, to 4 ene connection with depending mafis, and not val naming the above States is because there is no | * "uml tious placard on the front of the Mansion her own petition,by theSu , ‘the pea ey ee —_+— Houret and on that part of itupon which royal | tease any hoop abiet, now manafectuted | #pop Ber BOHR MASON: elepily gacured one fourth Of the compeumetion nal offence withim their limits, whereas in most | Masonic PResznTaTiox.—Last evening, at lamations are always exhibited. The | fi,q can be found the largest assortment’ of all | Attorne; thee, Eoacntd sinless ioe Qulacunapr ho other States such Inws doexist, and he has no | the meeting of Columbia R. A. Chapter of Ma- ument was wholly in manuscript. At the | gtyles Hoop Skirts, Corsets, and Shoulder Braces, {2Plained, tor negieating to take the or desire to become liable to imprisonment or to be | sons. No. 1, Mr. L. G. Stephens, Past High | hend of it were the figures 1868, immediately | A’ perfect ft is alweys warranted. b into post office; for st! ng it to be injured, de- the instrument of rendering others liable there- | Priest, was presented with a magnificent jewel | below which was a pen-and-ink sketch of an CHAS. BAUM, hsvaict ov CoLemsis, stroyed, robbed, or lost, aud for refusing, after de- main one jane ave., near 7th st. to by violating the same. This proposition is | pertaining to his office, on which is inscribed | Irish harp, surrounded with representations | _fe6-tf ___—_49 Louisiane ave., near 7th st. i t kes f b 3 the names of Mr. S. and the chapter. The pre- | ofshamrock, and below that agam the words en ae See eee Fenranry 38, | entation was made-on the part of the chapter “God save Ireland" On cache side of these | VALENTINES! VALENTINES by Mr. Joseph T. Brown, who was replied to | emblems were the capital letters «I. R.,” de. VALENTINES FOB 1868, Eiectiow oF 4 Pastor —Last evening, & | in appropriate terms by Mr. S. noting, itis presumed, Irish Republic, ‘Then | NEW DESIGNS, congrgational meeting was held at the Assem- —_.—__ followed this elegant effusion, some of the ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES 7 —— Church, — + - Logg Suppzw Deatu.—Sophie Brogden, a colored Yrords of which were sought to be emphasized = 54 pose woman, aged about thirt, Loner a loyed as a the use of capi Is: Price of Comic tines reduced to Sixty Cents ‘De resignation of Rev, TB, MePalle some | S¢TYant in the ait Heh tir of the Presidente ate cs follow tet esampiet, Usita mpeg eet eT roarapade of Rev. T. B. tationed at the sout t's | men of Englan iow their examp! nite, | "Embossed Comic Valentines, per time since om account of ill-health. There were | }iouse, died suddenly about 12 o'clock on Tues: | forward, fe fearless sous of Trelnad? Send ‘ie 22nd day of Jan mand, mail as frequently as the Tractor rune, of ie concerned f rs gross. four candidates for the piace, viz: Rev. Wm. | day night. She bad complaining for some | for the old country!” Playing Cards, @20 per gross or @1.75 per Hart, of New York: . Mr. ton, Of | time past, and her death is attribated to heart ‘The whole of this production was written | dozen. oth, sorte, kinds Brooklyn: Rev. Mr. Ward,and Rev. Mr. Jobn- | \iinrghe. upon a mean looking slip of paper, and imme- PRK By 4 Fiayieg Certs of a son, and alter a ¥: ited canvass the first GERMS SIG diately below it another slip of r had been ‘BHILLIN N's mamed was choice of the congre- Deceoats E.vcrep.—at the of the ented upon which were we in_letters jamtet 1% gation. male members of the Ninth-street Reariy an inch long, “God saye the Green,” Protestant Church, held on Monday night, Mr. | which might at first sight have been taken for Arrains tN Prince Gtonex County, Mp.— | ». J. Bartlett was elected the dele; to repre- | ti liar ression of loyalty with which ‘The Marlboro Gazeti« of yesterday says:Mar- pm ane cbarch in the Maryland pty, a onan prodiunations peta eng 7 sball & Co. baye sold the Marlboro House, in | ference, which will sit in Baltimore on the {ith —__—_______ a ER Fe hd a of March. Mr. G. H. B. White was elected the 7 It is a common thing in New Orleans to pry pa aigentiemas Sone | Siternate. get up s miniature distillery at & cost of about oom ~ beep abetel.” ‘Tue Riven—Although the weatherhas some- | fnfgrmer geegWn ne nd Seized. “The ‘what moderated, yet the absence of all aa French Ch hn ene gH Ss the ice gives it | discovered a of increasing the lighting pray a & more irresistible character; and the of snty fold. by the “mowing ones” predict © of two or PTmaibcilinder csmeagaen oe Temvaiies gna least for naxjgators, Everything | g3- 4 negro named Joe Rumell was put in ote Cae eee | | megan 7 Va., last week for TeMreRaxce BUILDING AssoctaTion—The | 36m ner ot Mr, Hyper” the person of @ little third monthly meeting of this association for us Psy tl hn epposite the payment of dues was beld last at | 87 A celebrated re ae ee ot tween 2d and jd streets, offered for sale by them | Temperance Hall, on between %b and pesto Ga nen een fonsgoa ever id were ‘oot oi gio es ated by ty) and. the prop” when oye Ga nad who wanted &, and sn id a a = fg ae oe oe ey Sfp wee witearama ot as bid, months, With $19 interest, maid Whe didn’t KNOW what she wanted, : F Be ~ re es - 1 * 2% se rs s fd i . 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