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THE EVI LOCAL —-- Fa Amuseme: . To-Nizht Nariexar Tr Richings Bae- teh Opera Company The Crowa Dia- mene Canvetr Hart Mr. Ch “Nicholas Nickl ly Tree Inn Orv Fricews’ Hatt—No oneshould fail to visit the Fair tor the benefit of Sr. itominiek's les Dickens? reul- and “Toute at tie ured. This is the last nicht put one, Bakiow's Gauceny, 2 nylwane ave- Bee, near [Sth etreet. Exhibition of the magavl cont paint ng “Nisew'a by Moonlich: Darevs® Hatt—Firet and E street. Ball for thy benefit of widow ig Rrert ations vor Lent (x THE Diocese or *kKe— Ash Wednesday, the first day of ith of February. The alos! Reverend Atckbi-hop Spalding tins issu following regulations to te observed in the dio- erve of Baltimore during the setson of Lent 1. All the faithtnt whe © completed ther twenty-first year ar, s legitimately di need, bound tootserve the fast of Leat 2 Trey are to make only one meal a day wag Sundays. 3. The meal allowed otto be taken till aoout noon vn shoal be and fish are same time. even by way of Fr freshiment, commonly A called collation, ix allowed in the evening; eS general rule as to the quantity of food ted at this time ix a be raacde practice of the most far Christian ts, 1 fo let itexcred the fourth part of an ordin meal. 6. The quality of food allowed at lation is, in this dioerse, bread. butter, chem all kinds of fruits, salads, vegetables and fist: milk and eggs are prohibited. 7. General usace has made it lawfelto drink in the me seme Warm tignid, 2% tea, coffee or thin choc late, mace with water. °. N ity and tom > anthorized the use of hog's lard in. stead of bu: sh, veget vol Re. f trom th ander twenty-on ing wemen: those w * who, thro Bat t sick: nur-- do hand akuess, cannot fast to thear health, f flesh meat will lowed at any time on Sundays, : on Monday-, days, Thursdave and Satar- days. with the ex n of Holy Thursday and the second and last Saturdays of Lent. 0 Pervons dispensed from the obligation of fast ing, on account of tender or a hard jabor. are not bound by the wring meat only at one iis use is granted by ‘Others dis. persed from the fast for other causes. as well as these who are obliged to fast are permitted to use meat only at one meal. ae Tre Gronertows RuTower’s Case.—This morning Justice B. K. Mor-ell made a decision im the case= of Tporation against Joseph Weaver, Daniel J. Wells. Robert Britt, Win Acton, John Ball. Jobn Hillery, Thornton Yates! J Andre Wil Pettix. John Feaster and E. Sherwood, butchers and h eters, charged with establishing @ market in violation of the laws of the Corporation. ‘These parties rented Castleman ngon square No. 4, near Rock Creek, and established @ market, each of them taking ont a green Frocer’s License from the Washington Corp hon, holding market at all hours. the principal business being done each morning and Satur- day afternoons. A warrant was issued azains! them on Monday Iast.and Messrs er ace Sherwood appeared to answer for the par: The Justicr reserved bis decision tntil wage morning when he dismissed the cases, pen 3 ground that there is nothing in the Corporation Jaws to prevent parties from selling together when they have each obtained a heen-« Thus far the new market seems to access, and is well attended: quite a namber of Georgetown people ns well ax Fi Warders getting their supplies there. restrict meal on days on which y dispensation. PRESENTAT ing, a lar; miber of the an as~embled atthe Nation the preveniation toGen. E. H. Pa tative © e Ist Congressio consi. of a fine horse and utrements, snd to tender him a cor: ¥ supper. T Horse were presented by Mr. ot Milwaukie. in a neat address, to which Gen. Paine appropriately replied. after which the company proceeted to ie dining roam w took of a =plendid «upper. and after che ren alot cloth, toasts. <ong and sentiment were indulged in toa late hour, responses being made by Mr. Bingham, Senator Corbett, Representati Hopkins. Colonel Cobb. MC: Hon. BV: horn. He Jotun Covode, neret Lorena Thomas. Senator Hamsey, Commis-touer ot Education Barnard, and others. —-e ix Mace ATIRE.—Oticer Markw nerday. observed a strangely app = per. eonag’. in male atire, cleaning the snow away from the front of a house on bis beat, and think- f that the person was a female, he took him to the sixth precmet station house, where the officer's suspicions were confirmed, and the Prisoner turned out to be Mary Brown, who Was fined $5 by Justice Clarke. for donning male apparel. Mary now makes complaint of the manner in which she asserts she was treated af the station by those who identified her as a female. eh to witness Represen- al District of Wis- —— Senne Lorteny Potreres. —M: ley. who keeps a <hop on Lith street, Peonsylvauia avenue and E street, was upon complaint ofa woman mamed’ ( W. Barter, arrested aud taken before Jus Hazard, charged with selling lottery policies, in Violation ot the law of the Corporation. J B. Adam-= and J. Howard Norris appeared for the prisoner, and the evidence in the case taken, when the Justice fined the accused upon which be wok an appeal ——— Gose To Jart.—John Green, cotored, was arrested by officer Fus=, of the seventh preeinct, and arraigned before Justice Walter, charged with the larceny of two pair of shoes trom Se, Patrick Mann. for which be was committed to | jail for court. West Adams, a boy If years old. arrested by cfficer Melivn einet, me before th ‘Ked with robbing Edward Flaherty of the sum of Sie. He was commuitied to jail tor a further bearing _—-. Pick Pockers.—Devectives Coomes and Mil- terday afternoon brought in two pick- pockets, whom they caught in the act of reliev- img two ladies of their pocket-books, at the market. Their name> are Joseph Baldinz (colored. William Taylo: colored tan. They have both been plying their ™® for 4 long time sbout the mar! and auction stores. The latter has been arres Before for the same offence and imprisoned, ° Berens’ Excn axoe.—The regular monthly Merting of the Builders’ Exchange was Inst night at their rooms, on ‘The president. 5. D. Castle the meeting to order, and afi Ussing mat ters of a private character, resolution wa offered a ed instructing the secretary to uinst members in arrears for them in hands for collection ——6 ‘THe Sorpimns’ Howr—It Board of Manager= of the Soldiers’ Nati Asylum bave resolved to ask Congress to pl Soldiers’ Home, in t control. ft is used now sole! Of soldiers of the re dues, aud plac Yor the benetit and the board ie desirous that it sball be opened to volunteer | soldiers alse. —_-—_—— Howarn Dey 8. T., threw open their hallow Uth street, near E. to the public last evening, for the purpose of hearing an address from Mr. ‘1. J. Mackey, on the life and services: of John Howard, the great philantropi-t There was a large attendance and the orator feewived the unanimous thanks of the division “for his able aud eloquent addre —— F Accivext —Thix morning. about 10 o'clock, asa kuty res.aine on the Island was returning home from market, up 7th street, she slipped Bp on the ice and tell wit such force to the pavement ax to break her left wrist. On reach. ong home her injuries were perly at 10, and at the Intest information sbe was quite comfortable. Free Ai an.—The alarm of tire which was sounded & few minutes past seven o'clock last ening proceeded irom the burning of the chimney of a shanty between Hand I streets south, and 4\ and streets west. The fire. men turned out afd were prompiiy on the ground, bat their serviees were not required. Lanceny —Mrs. Anna Bean caused the arrest of thre colorea boys, named Thornton Banks, John Corwell and Jessey Banks, who Were arraigned betore Justice Cull, charged by ber with the larceny of €5 and a “glass mug” The Justice required the tric to give bail for court. —— es Tue River.—Skating om the Potomac has been substituted for sailing in it. and in all pro- Bability no change can be noted in this direc- ion for some time to come. The ice 1s n, firmer than it has been before this season, w & prospect of its ~¢ continuing for some Ume to come. —_—~—— Sace ov Reat Estat. —Messrs. Cooper & Latimer ba ve sold to Mr. Joho Baier, for #94), parts of Lots i6 and 15, in square 2, and im Provement, consisting of a three-story brick. situated on the southwest corner of Ith and D street: eae Inpreten.— Yesterday the grand jury brought tn a billof iadictment again-t Joba H. Dubant, who, it will be recollected, interfered with the registers of vowr-, at the Cnty Hail, previous te the jaet election, K- | od, Wed- | stated that the | Industrial Home School. Ala rocular meeting of this association. held Just night at the residence of Mr. Z. Ractards, sorner of New York avenue and Fourteenth inet, §ir. A. K. Brown vecupied the eb Mr. DDL. helsey acted as Neeretary. Leperts of committer. beng in’ orde % D. M. Kelsey, from the Commutive of Ways aad Macs, sulsmitied the & ved"by her tor the Ladnstrial me Sehool up to the 6th amet.: Geo. W. luges, Mrs. Kandall, $5; Mrs. Pormeroy, 35, Phos. +3: F. B. Spinner, $1; Senator Pome- verehip,) 81; Thos. L. Sumith, (ine Nathan Sergeant, ¢. Tous, Si. sof $35 from Messer. Jonson © backers, and Siv from Moser Lowis "ported by Mrs. Cyrus L. Oar- } Co. Jouneou, wer ter, from the Finance Gotamitie, Mrs. A. ML Gangewer, from tue rame committe, roportid $19.25 as having been collected as monthly con- Tibutions from Georgetown | ADIL +opplemental © +An act to incorporate | a Newsboy's Homes” was submited by Mz. A. 1. Browa, and referred to the Executive Ooi witter, with instructions to present it for tie | consideration of Congress, [This bill provides that the mame of the ewsboys' Home” be elas trial Home Sebooi of the District of Oolum hia: the President and Board of harge of minor ebildren pre- sented by their parents, er those charged with ihe | the ur rodintenanee, as well a» other minor ¢ fn, -uch as vagrants, destitut: children, & them suitable ering toem to establish | schools, where required, in the District; that ¥ shall be invested with a common -eal; that may rue aud be sued, de; and that/they Ax the rates of compensction, aad pre- ve the duties Lor their t ton (wo provides for | dowd of fifteen trast es, am be composed of twent abound of mamegers, said poritions one year, or matil Their SWecexsOrs Inay De { "Vesons of custodians, Visions of seetion three, in children over to the executed writings, whi cher, cording to th pro- orn their minor peoperty Nest ths the care of axso- mst all persons whomsoeves, the ner parents oF guardiaus notexeepted, un- of $20, or imprison- days, they to inter. only thr sof the peace, should beTleve the society were not aeting justly Wards children thus entrusted to their ene. cus. nm 6 asks an appropriation of a portion District school tund w be expended in ing said children. in the indmstrctl school Section 7 enacts that said society may be d occupaney of such grounds bgivg to the Government as are not othe: - Wise in tie; provided stich nse is recommended by the eugimerr in charge of the public build- i grounds, and approved by the Seere. ¥ of the Lnterior. Mr. Bliss, Executive Com. imitted a report for the month of ys Ms, whieh notes au improvement | i the appearance and deportment of di re nore eflicient mauagem | a’airs of the Home under the supermiende of the preseutmatron, Mrs. Legar, wito eu" ed upon her duties on the ist of January. Four chiloven were permanently at the ID and tendauts at the schvol. have been reeei ved ‘sand two girts—w e dupon, as the children at the - too Ll; but suitable children teen fonnd at the Georgetown school, | SS reeub Y Will be placed wt their new hones when | the” mecessiry prefiminaries have cod, Several persons lade bees recoived as board. }ersduring the month, b: as tle } have found itan expense and disady the He pTactice is discontinued. The co ittee very much regret having been | deprived of t ces of an efficent mcimber, | through the sey ud protracted ines of | Mrs. J-S. Brow ‘The resignation of Mrs. Ricbarsdeon, an | berof the committee, has been received. and Mrs. Robbins, she b. ere request fron the tra frem the Executive to the A ither: . er has Iron engaged to take charge of the school. She ente alae Week= since, The children have imate some advance in order and lessoas in thet + ‘The following statement of expe mutt nses— Tab cvaland wood < sits” Lire, $19.54; $8.75: miserl Lame oas, = matron’s salary. S15: teacher salary, (1WO weeks) st Reevived—For board, 3: eyment of indebtednes-, $77.42. and al-o Wer S14) to meet the expenses of the ens the Board being of the opynl heessenry purchases ean be med advantage in large quatiti wi re utherizing th srnanin Ts, <e¥en to constitute aynorur | questing the appointment of facies on the couunittee: Mrs. 1 Mrs, William Wailer. Mrs. W. 0. Deunison, woe and followin ton: als to Dre A. Robi j al service jotion of Mr. D. ML ting comme tie were emp y. the now to seonre Strawnoats.—The Ale The steamer Thomas Collyer has been « the Potomac Ferry Compnay. a #5 soon as the Spring opens, be removed Ir | the Washington ferry, on which she has sv tong Tun. and be pr a line boty Nas yrand Balti The ner henne this eity and Biltmore ba udergoing repairs in Balti nore, and will, next spring, be run on a line be that city and the White House. the terminu= of the York River Raslrond. The Ba pres. and | Columbia are being overhavled in Baltimore, | and will resume their weekly ij » this city | &ss0on as navigation is reopened. The Wa j Masetvof the Curroman tine, now ting | paired at this city, will soon be © nnplete | Will be put on her ronie as sou | The two new ferry boat to [eity and Wasbington will. pliced upon the ferry during th | . ; Reeaererep.— Ware H V yesterday received im disy | Groves, of Washington eo > Ma., | that he bad arresed Ezen Chaney. ar Wil port, and had hin contined 1 ths | town jaal, cand sn officer was ai oner dis © bring hia Chaney. it will b | lected. is one of the prrties with ap assault and batiery on a orzetown, some mouths six ce bis three con der sentence, and who es | iron-clad cells of the jai month, in company with W. eph Glenn. the latter of whom was appro bended at Hagerstown about a week The Warden seems to have struck a siteak of luck baving srcured two of his tri mouth | from the time of t escap s to be hoped that he may <eon have ' ——»—- Action Acaryst Dir LG Hine. ax counsel. has entered » Willan BP. Thewp-on and Mary FE. Thompson 4 perks and G.G.C. Simms. of ti firm of Sparks & Somnus, ebuming S500 damages ‘The plaimtitf~ claim: that on toe isth of May Inst. Mrs. Thompson being isposed. her attending physician wrore a pre was sept to the defendants to be but in swing it they pnt uy | ture of aloes, which Mes. T. 100k, thereby in ber health gr 1 wher: jin CoLeMmia Co-orenative Bory prye DerosiT Associa tion.—This tlourt ciation laeets to-night at ‘Temperance [all Although searcely three weeks old, if as re- conved a very large number of subscriptions tor stock. Evidently it has the public confidence its by ite in the wise administration of its @ of notice Artevet at Fravp.—Jobo Brocker an Henry Ware, noth colored, hid a hearing be: tore Juctice Thompson yesterday afternoon, the second precinet station-sou: reed Ur cases with attempting fraud, for which ¥ were committed to jail for court. The former was also committed upon a charge of lighway robbery, preferred by Lewis Dayis. —_e——_ ) RELIEF FoR THE Poor.—Alex. R. Shepherd, Fsq., the treasurer of the Provident Aid So- ciety, acknowledges the following receipts since last publications :—From Mrs. Fisher, pur | J.P Crowley, $5, J.-S. Loomis, 81; cash, by | Rev. Dr. Hall, $5. H ee ‘Tne Kinawoon Housr.—Mr. H. 1. King, (for. merly of the Avenue House. in this city.) has purchased interest of Messrs. Hendley & | Greenin thishotel. Pive years and four months of the lease remain. The new proprictor takes porarssion to-day. ASSOCLATION.—The ¥-first monthly meeting of this association was held last night at Temperance Hall. #260 | were disposed of at an average ium of | 41 per cent., cancelling twenty- shar-s. | Carrying a ConckaLen WEArON,—A col. SE Say named Real Carir came before Ju. concealed weapon, Sor which be wae Lines $¢), The Mayor, the Register, and the Awase- wannt Dicemses. ‘The statement pubbsbed in referenes to the cane of Mexers, Young & Co., charged with vio- Inting the Corporation laws io referwnge to hermes it seems containnd some mistakes. The Mayer said that be salt have pives Mr. Veige, of Metropolitan Hall, temporary p- misson fo continue bis business while bie ap~ Preval of bis Leeuse was pending before the pol.ce board. but that such permission gave no Hebttothe Register to usurp iis prerogative. it was also stated that there was no admissia fee charged at the Metropolitan, whide there was an admission fee charged at Ounterbary. in regard to the latter it should have been stated that the price of a ticket alse includes a drink. ‘The following from the Register will expliin bis position : ieGinTER'S Orrick, Wasntyaten, D. O.. Feb. 7, 180.—Fatitor Stor—Sin: The stateine in the Eopre.s of the 6th instant and in the / ichicencer of the th being incorrect, you will co me a favor by publishing the following ‘The license spoken of in Messrs. Youug & .s Gis Was hot for selling liquor, but for giving entertainments. Both Messrs. Young & Co. aad B. Henze bad obtained a license to sell lig wor at their bars. I will state the facts: ‘Tn July or Angast Jest 1 notified B. Henze and others in this city who kept places of amusement, that they must take out a licens. Mr. Henze called upon the Mayor, and then Virited me and asked me to go with him into the Mayor's office. T and ther said that he and further suid be ouly charged a smati admitiance. ‘The Mayor then said, “Let Mr. Heng go on withou! a lieems and siated his reason as fol- lass of people who visited such tter_in floors than ont on the ing the public trouble, and if Mr. scompelird to like outa license, he would then open bis door and admit them fre When Messrs. Young & ness, le said he was re ply wiih the law, but rights and pri places of the same kind. Mr. Young called at my office on Monday. sd of February. and asked me for a note, waish I gfve him, which you hive published. That note dors not claim that he ean do business Wiihout « heease, but it does claim that the Mayor cannot give any authority to keep a place open without a license. The liw says that the Mayor can grant permits for char- itable purposes, and that only; aud T hav to learn that Mr. Henge ix in need, or ever asked for ehurity. Ttis charged that I am a subordinate to the Mayor. oh is not the case, and God forbid that Lever should be. Lam solely responsible to the prople for iny acts, not to the Mayor. ‘ ; coramesoad DU nd willing to com- raeck Une scariie ated to other Dusiness without ata July t. by permission of the Mayor, © November, as clumed, and. is ©till ng business under said claimed anthority, 2s. Young & Co. have been without a license for entertainments for six weeks. bul not with my permission, for my leiter was only in the hands of Messr=. Young & Co, one day when nt was served upon them iin this, that Tam. responsible for all b- senses. aud everything else thitt pertains to this office. and that the Mayor no right, ne shall he interfere with { unless he conies before the p Very respectful F. A, Boaw Lt. Register W. 0." Sareow Anwy Bian this morning Mes«rs. Coo Latin tioneers, soldat the Judiciary Square med depot, for ¢ cal utherland. medica! purveyor. 36s White blankets, (-¢ gray blankets, extract. ‘Phe bl large lots, and there was large number of bidders present, mi: from Philadelphia and Baltimore. The white Mankets averaged £2.50 per pair. and the geny brought from su cents to $1 per pair. and were mostly taken by Philadelphians. The extract AY being of beef was sold to Baltimorr men at thirty-tiy cents per hundred pounds. oe WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 18i8.—Kditor Stars 1 de~ cknow ledge the re ployees of the Governm superintendence of ( 3 <q. in aid of the poor of Washington. This vers hi contribution is th tmenda hile from the faet that a Large F of those con- tributing have been out ¢ aployment fur A. R. Shernenn. Aid So a farmer, named Wesle: ened by Justice Carter charging him with the AY of a horse from Join Frazier. He was committed to await a requisition. ene AcctpeNT.—About nine o'clock ast evening Offices Borden, of the fifth precinct, while pa. his Cammiek, okew his rig! ee. was placed fo his house hit leg by falling ahack and con- on the 7th street road, veved Ix Trov Anovt Then Docs—Patrick Hines, John Wanstall, Walter Duvall and Edward Madin ¢ tice Morsell yesterday. charge dogs without & Lic Sane or Money. Werting of the Capitol Hil Hon, held bist evenings th 1 a8 + of SH per cent, —— ee hy muon hy pit Building As was S00 age APPAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA —The Ua yesterday evemin In_ the Cirenit Cou W. Thoms pr Perry. charged with the murder of Keward Devlin, the evidence a argument of counsel having been heard, the yu vd to thy room. and atterwards re the © a verdict of not guilt A ams and Philip me offen~, % nofle pri he prisouers were thereupon discharged admonition trom the court. In the case of the Alexand: ie WwW 4 and Washing. ton Railroad Comyp vs. the Washington, (aeorgetown and Ale udria Railrond Com- ny. the answer of Steveos & Phrips was filed—smended bill filed, in whied the Mavor aud Rexrd of Aldermen, and Common Council of Washington are made plaintitls Anw and exciting fox chase was in- non Tue ung ge ofjtins city who,while sk posite the whary ox which had been kot hound=, which viaud hills, The chase exteuded the jee tr re to Fort Foot. near which wk to the woul: ing on tl pen and in festroy unjust proesedings ened. if possible, to 1, have induce ciizens to desire au expression of putiic in opposition to the Hamevting to be h Exchange, to-morrow, to pass > f, 1 persons trom the Fort Washington walked uy the Potomac to-day Avtracite coal is now being brovgh: to thie from Washington by dealers and sata bese ton. wn. de the Alexanaria can our neighbo town hood of the tes ei WHELAN. On th WHELAN 1 the foth year of ‘Dhe trieas of the family are in rf and Frederick streets, tertivon, at 2w'clock. residence corner ef 7th sorgetown on Bunday af DARNALE On the eth inst. WILLIE. elles son of dames E.and Mary A. Darnall. aged fourteen pears DEWTON. On February 6th, att of Brivad £ General George Wo Bi EMILY P. NEWTON. aged 31 yeare, BRONAUGH Jy the 6th inet in her Sl year, Mis FE. BBONAUGH, widow of the lite John W. Bronaugh. of stafford +conuty. Va a HE GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLDSTE: Ladies whe wonid like to display thele Trai: seve will please call and see the Extra ‘Train eateached to any hoop shirt, now jannfactured at HAUMS Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, where else can be found the largest agsortueat’ of al! < Hoop Skirts. Corsets. and Shoulder Braces A porfect Bt is alweys warranted. _ CHAS. BAUM feptt 49 Louisiana ave, th te I EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. Wasnixctox. January 22. 18:5. a the petition of HENRY CLARK of Codar Kran, Florida, praying. for the extensi a tent granted to him the 25th day of Apri! ike for ap improvement in Machines for Feediag Sheets ot Paper to Printing Presses. for seven years from the expiration of said patent, wuich place on the 25th day of April, 1868: a faked Oa OY th tts *f « Pate . yf April next, at 12 o'clock M.; and * all persone © Dutified te pear and show canse, if any the; Tayerwhy anid petition ought not to be erauted? Persons oppeain the extension are requited. t fet forth in writiugr at loust ts my dag heloge th set forth in writing, at least 3 dey of heari aif testimony Sled by cither party to be used at the anid hearing must be taken aur uamitted in accordance with the rales of the of Dope igh will be furnished on application. °° Deporitions and other ‘as ted in the office fwoeney dys tmony must be il days befor ng: ater it uy. withit the day of heart tea days Siting te: a Ordered. also, that this notice be Bpbliatees in fesbiucton " ‘and the B had fer te atius: How Yor orks ‘Ne Y., once three successive cisyametinet r___ Acting Commissioner of Patevis. IANO B8TOOLB. Stools of all descriptions and afi prices ot ‘he Warerogms of "4 seri stimarioes 2 g THE COURTS. ' THE TRIAL OF JOSEPH “MMER FOR TH MURDER OF ONARLES DUMAS MINAL OouRT, Justine Meer —Afer the lose of the arrament of District Attorney Cur- Tington yesterday, the Judge eharcmt une jury, who, at five minules to 2 o'eloek, retired to eo: sult op their verdict. At 4 o'eloek the court took @ Teerss until 7 o'cloek, when CITY 1TEMS. HEnsixe's Finest Surktsare $3. H- atso makes ebirts and all Kinds of ga to or- der, His store is No. 911 7ta st, Int Magencer buslding ee FIne ALtwoou Cassinere Hox Ooars reas. | @1(— tour cifferent colors. Prime co t—no a tembled, and the jury brow ht in a verdict i on, A. Saks & Oo, 517 7th ethweh Dee wguilty of manslaugiiter,” and recommended | tween Pa. avenue and D cireet, the priomr to the mrey of the eourt, The pmsoner Was then remanded to jail, and the court adjourned. Yo-dey.—The first case tried was Perrie Pran- eal, a Frenchman, eharged with ao assauitand War Makes your Hare so Beautirct! Birs, & A. Allen's waproced (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing om bottic. Price ae Dol- Eye ist selis it. datiery, on the 6th of January, with intent wo | MT Every Druggistselis it. = commit a rape on Edith H. Smart. : BURNETT'S Goooaixe the hairdreseing ‘The prisoner beng arrugned plead not gnilty, | which the belles and fashion of this e uniry nd having no comns 1, the Court assicned Gen. Murzy to defend bim, whe, after conversing with him, said that bis English was so imper- feet that be could uot understand him, and oh- tained the assistance of Mr. Leski to get the state of the ease from the prisoner in his own language. Beith Smart was then called, and being a ebild of only ~1x years of age, the judge decided that she was too young to be sworn. Maria West, a colored girl, was then sworn, — use. Lis effect upon the clossinesand mehnoss and artificial bairis equally duravle, splendid and effercien Turnett's Standard preparation are etebrated throughout the civilized world.—New Yuck Tri- bane. pee Bar's, corner 7th and E streets, are still sell- mg off their entire stock of men’s, youth's, and boys’ Clothing at cost price, to make room for their very large stock of Spring and Summer on H street, with Mr. Smart. On last | Goods, Special attention is called to their very ary she heard a noise in the dining-room: | large stock of white Dress Shirts, Underwear, was in the kitchen; heard the child crying; mut | }{oiery, Ties, Searts, ke. Bar & Oo., tn; saw the prisoner there with (he chikion the | 9, Corner 7th and E sts. floor. Witness ran and called the mother to ——— come und see what the man wae doing, and | De. Wrrte. Chiropodit, No. #24 Pa, avenue, phe came and pulled him away frova the child. | between 4X and 6th streets. Office hours frou ‘This was about 12 o'clock in ‘the day, a Sa.m.fo6 p.m. No charge for consultation first Gime witness biiebed iseT. ea Mx. Jupp sGreat Book Avetion will re open in Washtagion, at 370 P ve | the Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursds F. and be continued a few evenings. The re and select assortment of the m: valuable Books, which roust be sold. 23,1 zien oes THE Great CLosine-ouT Book Save, private sale, closmg cach evening at 6 o'cloc | 80370 Penneylvamia avenae, under the Metro | politan Hotel, will be continued a few days « | astomhingly low prices. So rich and stock was never before offered in Washin, FRG War, Wane & Ce pact habeevosd Warts ANp Mores permanently removed by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 42) Pa. ayenug. bbs comets For Cricsrarya axp Frosten Freer. White's Embrocation is aspecific. Price Si per bottle. For sule at 42% Pennsy! ia avenue between 44, and 6th streets, strange lady who was the: kitchen and said <be didn't Know what was the ter with tha: man, he was worrying be very much Mre. Sa: estified that about’a mo teat her house on H str art, the mother of we child, | th ago, twe 4 January oe teth and ~ inquiring aid he would wait nd was shown into was a lady there, and st at and said she conid not stay in th he believed the man was intorieited. She jurther corroborated the testumony of th colored girl. Prisoner was only in the ho about ten minutes altogether, for when with got bim awsy from the child be went away. George Sniart, sworn. —Is ther of the child; recognized the prisouer: lid not see hita at his house on tae day 1 stion; arrested bim on that day: saw the p: T come run- ning down thestrret, people crying stop hit when the wittess stopped the prisoner an took him off to th fice: he did nm ¢ prixou- knowledged the erime at the First Ward Ith streets, the prisoner came for the French Legation until the office was open, the dining room; the cum on. Auctioneers, fiber ieet SES Prreons wishing to subscribe for Tak STaR who reside on Capitol Hilland the will please lenye their orders at No. 1 police station, lefore Justice Morsell, and said | & ‘ ‘and Sth he setsbed Ihe wa shot, ST vas Coeeren haved Twon Poppers sworn.but no new tacts elicited = = ieee ere ee 176 ¥ W. BRANDENBUR ticular notice is given to my fellow citizens and all dealers in Carpets and housekenpers cen eral y, that I have established myself in the bust ness of manufacturing the best INGKAIN, LIST ‘Lhe ease was then postpon have the committing magis A nolle pros. w: Boston. for larcen Wm. Johns xanit and bat nphell, -6th December, 150i 4 for a while, to ry on Joseph guilty as | ted. Nolle pros. on ‘ge of petit larceny aud COMMON er COSTUMAR CARPETS " feal John St. John, tor asseult and battery on lis | ers in Carpets and housekeepers will find it to their on the od of Jannary tw guilty. | advantage te call romite to make the best The case of Prandal was then re-umed. and | Quality and charg she oye Brice = ties Morsell sworn.—The prisoner told hin | jg o-tm* Wo, 176 Pa ane ba eee es ate the little child up to bim,and be | 284) : Ble thought it was his duty | STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES II The counsel tor the defence went to the jury HOUSEKEEPEBS, ATTENTION ! After thin date we will sell our own im- proved Cooking Stoves at very low prices, to reduce our stock. (No. 8 complete, former pri Bat $24. No former price $4 6, former price, $28, at 215. on failure of proof, the extrem of the case, and thy Instriet Attorr th improbability Loft then addressed Stul out al Stoves a 2 ‘eprenented. Also. large variety of ter our report closed, the cise of Miller vs. the | Grates und Lining for stoves of overs Neactiption Mayor of Washington, The judgment otf Stoves repnired at shortest notice at No. 53-4" justice below wits affirr Be vs King; | stone square from the bridge. Island. jal Im. struck off, Lieber vs. Hammack: judgment | © gpHANs’ COURT, Janamy Dinviss Die Booz vs. Glotzheck: demu: P CowntY. t0 EN, Adi - TRICT OF CoLUmBia, WasHINe In checaseof THOMAP 5. B ind the de dant ordered top wit: stonte. Collins and Strait ys Chirk; judz. | ttratore fa OP RLEA NOR Bane, decrated, the ment by default set aside and defend: erantd Administraterc. ta. oresal as, with the appro 7 ? MONA God Wena ence | boctn on the, Ucpieent Weert or wekineee nity aforesaid. appointed SATURDAY. the 1355, of Metropolis; to parties to file plea and i directed the case to be placed upon trial calendar. Ti-day.—S. P. & A. P. Brown vs. Corpora. tion of Wa-hin of justice below affirn iswack; order to pie r Claric v6. Corpo. ration of W ullivan vs. same; judg- at below confesse dianiesed, Brown ys, Corpo ston: jndgment below re versed; and granted. Case y=. Corpora now a: appeal dismissed, for the Snal neti day ment and distribution of the personal estate ot said deceased, end of the assets in hand, as far of February the same have Leen eollected and turned inte ey; when and where all the creditors and heire of said deceased are notified to attend. with their claims property vouched. er they may otherwise by jaw be excladed from all benefit in eaid deceased’. estate : Provided » copy of this order be publiehe once a week for three weeks in the Evening Sta Previous to the said day MES R. OREIRNE. ‘Test: Register of Wi EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIC |. Stever ve. Graham: ap- of tion, ja BeewSw* I pile caorchann CMia: ; a Wasiixctox, Jannars 1 Muidleton et al. ys, Chureh of Ascension. S DInTEae’ tor toe: Sheree OF a eetaet and Cox. ‘This i= in regard to. the ted to him the 234 day of. Novimbers f ground owned by the Church in | for an improvement in Combinaiton St question, aud the nt by | for seven years from the expirat couniel, exve aU Of the | Patent which takes place oD the 23 piece of ground first mentioned in the dectara. | net. 19 he t 1t is ordered that the said ition be beard at the nd tor the plaintiff for the second piece |p, ONDAY. the soth ten of) of gconnd mthe rear. Motion for a newer Patt aecik A eeaed eeoenn oe nd oy af granwd. Nodine vs. Philbrooke. This is an dis appeal from the ratcis- | Selon t | ul md ebeweunse if ary they ha ought not to be granted. poning the exteuaion are stent Office thetr ubsecti writing, at least frorary daya before I tes imony filed by either party. id hearing. mnt be teken wad ordance with the *. epecially i Which will be furnished on ap Depositions and other papers, ¥, must he tiled In the v rder for auditor t he'dny of hearing: the arcuments; if ary tare rewsonsbl after filing the, Jestins that notice be vid L. Morrison ve. Win, Harris ee pee xo. Eckels et al recka; the first i ,order to take testimony before | publications to be at lenet sixty dave pr Edmund F. Brown examumer, Ellen Pixton | the day of bearing, A.M ST H ton. order to place cause oncalen. | fe4 ww vs. Fred. Wo Ton e EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, DP AUNITED States PUTENT OPEL WASHINGTON, Op the petition of ALLEN, 0! Mose. praying for the extension of « granted to bim the 7th day of October, 18% improvement in Steam Presmure Guages. for sevon years from the expiration of amid patea’. whic! takes place on the gith day of October. 1871 It in erdered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the .0th day of Ju Dext, at 12 o'clock m.: wud all persona are tolisin! toupprar and show cayer..f any they have, why sail peti ht not to be granted. ethe extension ne required t their objectious. peciatls east twenty les be fore thy nony Bled by either parts aring aust be taken an why myancion [Xo 726] IDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. VROCLAMATION Of Valuable Lands ia the State of Kan- within the Limite of the Os By THE PRE: fea. f public gates 1 land wtfice 14 vereinalter y declare acl make will be held at th the Btat denivnin'® e with the rules of the nitserts r office, which will be fnruished on application HUMBULBT.KANS. Depositions and other pap {pon ak tom she ltsday a Macq wast fimeny munet be tiled in the office tweuty day be uated within ¢ fore the day of hearing; ths argarents, if any parte of t within ten daye after filine the te Orderet, ales i the 5 = ‘ hepublicnn and tl es * } Cl. and in th South of the bass line and cast of the strch principal | fort rie bacerenrenaet prenrdian cations t east 8 F wenebips 2,128.29, 37.31. 32,33. 38 \ cations to Le at leant sixty en : ferwiw Actin Froctional townships: shipa 7.2) 29. ww. ~ = a a iownd and frictional towusiip & or | [PN BANKRUPTCY rance 1s. | District or Conrmnia, <4. Fractions! townships 2° townships 27, 98 04,59, | At the City of Washington, the 2th day of Jan $2. Si-wnd 4. fractional townships Gof range 19) | WAry. 1806. The undersigned “hereby river Fractions! township. %. townen S29. y, | notice of his appoimtment ns ince of ELIZA 3. Ge and fractional tow of range | SSLARE. tm the city of Washington, within &* | aaid District- who bas teen adzaderd » Vankrapt . sh townehi 28. 23.3 2, 3, 3 mu her own petition,by thesupreme Court of saik Ris page town hip 2B, 29.90, 29. 32,23, 34. | BpOM her 7 oro E SASON. ~ 2d. For the sale of the following desertbed trast “Attorney at Luw, lands at the same place. commencing oo SATCR sw Citea iM Assiupes DAY the Weh dav or Movmest. for the dispoaal of | PN KRUPTOY certain trast te the following Dietrict oF CoLuMBta, ss. township townships lying within the At the City of Washington, the 22nd day of dann: Vinnfts of the cose ntrust. under the Secuad are | ory. 198, The undersigned hereby gives noi ticle of the aforemy treats of his appointment as assignee of J. W SPRAGUE Sous of the base line and castes the beh prinerpal | in. the City of Washington, within «afl Dis marian trict, who bas been adjudged '@ bankrupt mpon ‘die Fractional townships 2,27. 24. 29. of panget own petition. by the Supreme Conrt of said District Bras total township 2, towieitps GEO, MASON Attorney at Law. ioual township 0. of range jo 2h lawsw City Hall, Asstenes towne 0, town uship 20. of ray N BANKRUPTCY, Distmicr oy Conemmta. ss. At the City of Washington, the 224 cay of Jan nary. Iss. The undersigned hereby gives nosic Nis appointment ax Ansignes ef JOHN T in the City of Washington, withia vai Dirt ict. who bas been adjudged # Baukrupt apor nis own petition by the Supreme Court of wail Dis- v2. towurhipe Tow nelip sty ot range b Al townmiiip 26. townships fractional township 30, of rauge 6. ractional towpship 2, townships 27, 25.29, and ~at- Law. tract) i townsbip 20, of range trict.” GEO. MASON, Atterne at 4 p bmetion al Tow nehip 3 tone 25.29. and | _J8 2 tema City Hall Aswigaes. + workin i. of rang Fractional townehip 2, towuships 27.25,29, and | VALENTIN VALENTINES fractional township 30. of range 9. nf VALENTINES FOR 156%. i Freectional ice phar ged S29. and NEW DESIGNS. q Dalip. 30, of range ; TP tactional cow nein 25. Cownahipe 2,28, 29. and ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES fractional township 3. 0! _— Fractional townebi: 25, 29, and Price of Comic Valentines reduced to Sixty Cents froctional township 30. of rauge Fractional towuship 25. lowaships 27, 28, 29, aud fractional township 9, of range 13. Froctional township 25, townships 27. 28, 29, aad f range 1 fracti townsbip 3. be i A town hp 3s, townships 27, 28.29, und +r gross. whole PEmbowved Comic Valentines, price 73 Cents per *Piaving Canis, $20 per grows vr $1.75 per jozen. OS che hex Playing Cards of all sorts, kinds Fractions! town hij tractional tow of range 1s jes at manufacturers’ prices at Fractional t 26, tow naliips 27, 4,29, and | Mt aNalities Het TaN BOORSTORE, fractional township 0. of range I ja o7-4it Cor treet and Penna avenue. Fractional townships 20, 27. , 29 and WW, of a range Vr ‘TUR RATIONAL sare DEPOSIT cou. pwing designated townrhips beri south PANY. of Washington, D.C.. chartered by tne and west of the sixth principal me: special act of Congress for the safe keeping, under uarantee. of Government Bends, ver Pinte, ionn! townships and 27, of range 1 ‘The offering of the Janda ubove referred to will be conauenced at the dates reapectively as aboy indicuted, and will proeeed in the order in wht ev ere sdvertised until the whole shall hi offered and the sale thie “losed; but the « not be kept open longer than two weeks f the public tar ds or trust {ands, and uo private on- Iry of any of the lands will be ‘admitted until atter Valuable Papers, and all descriptions of Valnables. gue for the Renting of Safer ineide, of tre and W. Kices.Wm. 8. Huntington, H Plant, Geo. 0. Evans, B. P Snyder, Nathaniel Wilton, 8. P. Brown. President; 4. 0. Evans. Vice Presi- jWm. S. Huntingten, Treasarer; B. P. Snyder oy. Gfhce Hours—9 the expiration of the two weeks, por will be to Sp. m. pi vffe: ithdrawn before th f SALI extra. Fog fey hag te Fe Maen ere uivan apart hi i best ‘kinds at the Bxposition of Gi: and atthe City of Washington | Myself from. this twentisth day of Janunty, Anno Domfal ssoe aris, tron where I have jast rotarned.. It ie aa Shourand eight bundred and sity eight 2 Joe the feeeigent: ANDREW JOBNsoN, | imported in America. A. JARDIN, Moris, “ onnniasioner of the General Land Office, owe auto Note.—Under the regulations of the Department as heretofore and ‘isting, no payment can be Bade for advertising preciamations except touch biishe: ener of the General Land Ofice,” '* NOTIOK.—Roses. Shred, ae. grow aad better nent Sumer if pinated now thas fs the prin Be 90-30" © COURT OF THE PATHE OFRGr OF COLUMBIA. IE DIS dnhe mauer of f oii eee eee Fe eee are voonanern, | Eat evan ern 5 rovnep oi Helio wIgDe** | te 3 Eratht ope teeny entre GHORGETOW —— Affairs in Georgeiown. POARD OF ALDERKRN.—After the Board was eatid to order last night. Mr. Hyde, from tae neing Committee, reported severat os and je ttions, which they had ide Talon, aNG instructed Lum to postponement Hil the fiess Monday Which was agreed to. Mr. Hyde, (rom t Standing Committe, to woom bad bear Tred the eubject of the fice alarm telegraph, reported that the agent (Mr, Evans) had acroed to withdraw bis p otert tor « the use of the telegraph by Ge out the payment of goa) for the same, ant bad dleo eonsuated with the proper eity office t | ascertain at what points fire alarn boxes shoul t be pnt up, and the cost of the came. He thought oe Of these boxes ehould be located in exch precinet. Mr, Thomas desired to know if aay arrangements were made with Mr, Evaoe agent, would it not involve an expense o: pa tag operators at bows ends of the line! Hen the Corporstion had ud the tf gray h by permiseion of the authorities of W Ingion; but now, it used, the rirht wo procured trom the agent of the company, » Would, therefore, pe attended with Go« Hyde stztec that'no contract would be Evans. Mr. Taic eT person to negotiate with, but he had not t been able to ser him, He asked further «10 consider the subject, (with the unler- ttanding that the d bea box put up in tach precinet;) which was granted. Mr.Cr eANoeTS OF {hs j sasking perm Rew Market Hail on the Gthof Febru. | TY for a ball, the process to he appropria eof equipmen ordingly per. | > fesolution was parsed Mr. | & verbal statement that the Dy tr ! cf the House of Representative rade neation kad heer Sof the twos nd Wow bington, for thy by the survey the Loudon, Hampstire and Alexandria Iréad, bed agrred to an adver Crepley inquired her it woul | prey enn Private enginesr ? j Sindh he weaaeknn ae quMilier: agreed to tion appropriating $0 for the pay accounts of the Assestors was lution appropriatin, quota of ¢ which an Woodward discussed, a ing the Standing € for the past unt bad been paid over t y the Levy Court. was intr: The following p red to the The undersi ny of the colored people of © appled tothe Mayor tor the tthe Market House Hall, in whi iblic meeting to consider matters of local aifairs, in both of which we fel an abiding and growin est Mcyor’s sponse to us is that though the hail may have heen used for such purposes with ious consent of the Corporation, and wit any rent having bee thinks Wt yes im the subject. We, ding citizen was read ard Market House : tee on bebslt wishing wishing 1 to be law usr of said bu ball. on as favorable terms a» ot most bodies ais me, free of « be ab rang: Most respectt nity Wr. H. Baricor ge, for ve the claim of the Levy Court portion of the Coroner's claim due by « town—S12"si—and recommending of the claim: r Ways and M mittee The CI + trom the comm sts of the corporatio ported that the commitue don Congress ond acked the detafl E fan engineer officer to survey the proposed exten- sion of the Loudoun and Hamp< and tbat the opinion of the District C. as adverse to detail of uch an officer Mr. Clatangh presented a petition from Me=st« Kengis & Weaver, asking the priviloce «branch market on their premise. i Third Ward: referred to the Mar Mr. Davidson, £ nd Channel, report ked to be discharged 1 K: on and RAILROADS, _ BALT MORE AND onto RaTEROAD Wasniretom, May 6 os eo ESE bo] ‘Traine between WARHINGTON AND 855, ry MORE and WASHINGTON AND THE Wher NOW TUR aR follows vir FOR BALTIMORE 0 Gaily. except So .7.00,7 D.m.,and 2H, ard OM ani sso p m FOR ALL WAY STATIONS ily, except Bumday,at7 00a os » avd 849 pm. - FOR WAY" TATION SOUTH OF ANNA PO Lis JUNCTION Leave ot 6.15 and 7.0 a. m , and at 2.00 Be FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave Te wo oat SPD. ae .napelis on San! from Aunapelte on WONCKDAY. FOR BALTIMORE Leave at 7am and 606 . PUR WAY BrALlOns Leaveat7 4) 8 m aod eS) 800 Fp om FORALL PARTS OF THE Wier Leave daily eucept Saterday apd Sund.g Bact » an N tra'ne to or a m4 Wands asp m = Gn Ratordey at oda, mand 29) pw On Sanday at 620 and $4 pm only reonseting St helay Station with traine from Baitiwors ty Wheeling, Parkers ure ke THRCEGH TICKETS to the Went can be boi gt the Washington Btation Ticket Office st al in the day. an well aa at the new oer of | ere aid Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 8 Pesos! pia avenue For New ¥ advert! etwren 6th and 7th atrerss ork, Philadelphia, and & peuto ) Threngh Line.” J. WILSON . Master of Tran’ LM. COLB. General Ticker & GEO S. KOONTZ. Agent. Wa PT BSGEGE LINE BETWEEN Wasitin« PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK Ge 8 SBOE ORT Wacnin Traine between Washingion an BOW Fun ae Colle oct FOR NEW VOKR. withoot change of care Leave daily (except Suuday) ati asm. mr 12 % Spe 7:00 p YOR PHILADELPHIA s (except Sundayy at? a wm loan p m..aud 4.3and? © pom oN’ SPNDAY eave for New York and Philadelphieat 7 ». mor SLEEPING CARS for New You on train daily Throneh Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Reston iu be had Ot the Station Office ars hours in the day ae well ae at the new efiee bn eh i Brokere Telegraph Line, 34™ Prac Avene. between eth and “th etrecte hee Baltimore avd Obic Railroad advertises: between Washington, Balt 4 the Went wt HOLIDAY GOOD AVANA ORANGES MALAGA AND DaTAWEA GRAVES, NECTARINE PRON R= BORDEN § CONDENSED MILA SHELLPARKS NOW. BURCHELL de 30-1 Under Ke JEWELRY H.. 0. woov. x loth Btreeta, has now GOULD aod SILVER MOND and other ric! AKD SILVERWAI I fn ot ATCHES fin EWELRY » SCISSORS.“ TARL KNIVES. SILVER GLASFES. & . &e. No. 33* Penn's ave: Miscer MEAT. Domestic of enpertcs @ gust made and for sale at KING PLACE nos ccrner Vermont avenue and 1Sthyet Pares, exouisu axp rxexcn LARKS. OVArLS, HARK. PABTRIDGE. no PATE DE FOIES GEAS, Strasbours BONELESS RARDINES MALAGA GEAPES enc CATAWBA GRATES IB Bice order VICTORIA BAISINS. | very Inrgr NW. SURCHELL, Corner i4th and F streets de W8-tf Poder Ebtutt Howse _ DANCIN ACADEMIES. PBCF. KREIS DANCING a ADEMY, Penns sve., opposite Metropolitan Hetel. Ladies, rhe consideration of the petition Mirers aid Masters, Torsday nud Saturday aft-r bor Master: it was so ordered. Boon from $ to8 s'clock. Gentlemen, Tnesa frem the Committee on Grievanc | S24 Friday evenings. trom’ ol0c‘ciock.” The ported a resolution refund ean be rented for Balla, Sotreee. &e my 10. Lynch $50, and to Mic nold~ <2 —————_——————— being the amounts for 9 h. | (7NITED STATES MAILS # rejwetd by the Hoard of Police: passed — Mr. Pickrel, from the ( of W FLOKIDA and Means, reported ari anne hishisacoran ing tor the py of Wareiocas eraacnenr. ¢ Court, being the ameunt du Is for conveying thf malls of the Unite vox to the Coroner. Mr. Davi | from Jaly 1. Iss. to Sune 0. Il, on the f mittee eo Market-Honse, re ed that in the | le pig ng SoD ey . of that committee no resolut wae ah ay - ed parse ty for the granting of the market. Sout do) qf Merch 31. wet, to ty arch One pet ‘Accepee! Didiers will Le required to take the lo au publi outh prescribed by jaw. commonly calle. the tect the Committee power to grant or . the hall be cock purposes. A resolntio om Bailey * Mill to Miccowwkees 2 miler eran ing the use of the market-honse halt to and beck. ¢ v the ¢ town Fire Company, on the ivth in. bereday ood fer the purpose of holding a ttl Arrive at Miceosuhee by 5 lution Spproprixting Ss) f Leave Mic hee Tueeday, TI end Het Sess0rs Was passed. Adjo artes at Agurpuct.—Mests. Barton & Co pape ay le 4 builders of the new aque - have the bridge im readi Kay port Saturday at 6am of water and the paxsage of boats by the Is: o! Arrive nt Brookville by 32a. March. The frame work i= up, the flooring ~~ Met Bay port ere rpietedas and sides of the agneduct laid and es th eee nee 78 . detained from erecting for want of iron kes. Lattahoocd+- Munday. Westnewiay a a nny of which were 5 some tw athe weeks 0 ago, by a colored man. who wa- Guiness by 12m: arrested and committed to jail for trial at court, > Monday. Wedneaiay wid od and the Keys turned ove Prop: Cae Se es Clerk, who will probably ver them tot See artes te eae owner in order that they mzy go on with io. 6.2 miles and back. twieee werk frame work of the bridge. ¢ Meriata Tared ond Friviny at | an Arrive at ¢ Leavy taboocker by 5 pi ‘Chattahoo ive Wednen ts wad Sacurue been returned by the undertakers of Spm. to the Board of Health. fats From Fort Dade, ty @odar Trae, to Port Tay Number of deaths, 20, (mah lor 0 miles ane beck once a week 1 which = were colored a# Leave Fort Dade 3, jay at ae uses of dexth were—Phthisis ped she or “id eatarrh 2, still-born 2, pnem ppocmiyty Shing a ay pas Atal 1, inflammation of bladder 1, apoplexy 1. old | ggge'From Jasper. ty Jens : is fags |, cancer 1, diarrbea 1, and tadles and back tile 1) Of this number 12 w Leave Jasper We perpgnyed Leave Py re oes ve at Sueper M ‘ -* corner of Gree " pet. Brel ing to Mr. Philip May, to Miss Julia Hawkins 2 . for $3,000 cash Arrive at Moseley » Dismissen.—Teddy Murphy. arrested ¢ Separate proposals are tne for extension ot Wednesda ming by officer Cunningtiarn, __ wervice te Tas lor ¢ upon suspicion of the larceny of a mule, but « | 685 From Or ~ aed hearing before Justice Buckry yesterday, and Was dismissed Lecxep Uv.—A school boy, named 1 Richardson, colored, came “before Jus: Ruckey yesterday evening, charged by Stl Smith with petit lareeny, and by order of tne justee was placed im the eell for seven hour SecaEnEEEIIEES Emenee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. I © THE PEOPLE OF GEORGETOWN Our City Fathers have given me once mora the privtier Apd thapkfal tor part fay: F patronage in the articles of FEESH RPE MUT Ox VEGETABLES POULTRY. KINDS OF CANNED FEEITS. & AND 4 KIN Ci x PROG « Lectin me s HOW FISHER feT-2t* 74 High stroot. Georgetown. [RE caeateer BARGAINS YETOFFERED Just received at MILLERS. 101 Bridge «trent, Georgetown, 0.00 yards Bleached and Brows Cottons, embracing yard wide, 10. 12% and Le Androscoggin. Watentta, New York Mille. 5 a: yards Calicoe. 8 and 0c ; the very best, 12%. Our Femaining stock of Winter Goods we are selling off at very low prices. BENJAMIN MILLEX. jav-im*™ Ww HEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND OLEANSING EsTARLISHMKENT 5 Office, No. 49 Jefferson st.. Georgetown, D_¢ Established in 1831; premium awarded by the Me tropclitan Institute, 1887; rebuilt 186, and i by far the inggeet and moet complete estavlieum: of the kind th this section of con stry. Goods received and returned by express with thr atmost promptnere and despatch. Post Office address, Lock Rox No. $0. Ofice closes daily'at when it is clos nAet, except Saturday ss Dm au CCARRIDANIEG, LEIBERT | residing won: Ualogtown on the Marlton Riad, lias 2 t SHES Sud FRUIT TERRES. of all the rious and at kinds cag pviory = js place OF er through th: Post oftice. He siwo"attende to ‘hs 7 }oannzn{ ETARLES. VE At redm prices. een PP. KING & SON. jateact cor. Vermout ave. aud 15 et. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. | eR oe, f Washingtoncounty. tp T THE SUB *Court Eth Ge Vonctrere Thereot the wire by law be excluded Dyeing and Scouring of ail kinds done in the best upper ‘Truly thankful for past svors, the subcribe: solicits the continued custom of the community 3 ce de - letters of, hack. ¢ Leave Orlande’ Treat A: by Sand Potnt. ts Miamt.to Key Weer month Tat mind BBE 6 fou month Arrive at Key Woeet by the 20th an Weat on the tet and lth et es New Smyrom by the duth ane seth cach month Noirs —Proposale must be to carry tt . rity certainty, and wecursty ot the law. and they must be je persous, certibed to wesw bby « M record tripe not per ch omission Bot xatinfa. times the pay of the trip « with terw two Peeps poatnuet- Tor ‘No pay will te for cach of v wed thers Gueted. For arrivals eo far bobind time asto brea connection with depending mails. uot +s ficiently excused. ene fourth of the compensats for the trip is sulject to forfeiture. Finer will he delinguency be thie imposnd. unless ssplained. inte = y the tail ae trey ouceTped th on the route. * ‘The Postmaster General map anpul the contre sshisae enh chen eek enrviee by allowing therefore « pre oi om the contract pay may also curta continue the service in whois on te par rate decteuse of pay, allowing one um pensation on the amount of with. Bide sbould be eddreseed to Arsh taut Postmaster Genere!.”” “Pot oram of propersia, Gc, eed eter. iotorue Pete ag er ee Re NDaUL” a. at ae th's watra = ay — ee ee

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