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Joule’, Gomes Oe. pur Jams Dickson, Joseph F. Coitim., Will Marbury, James A. Keily, kdward J maker, James J. Kane, and Columous Shekel. Jt is understood that the Corporation Marke tick:t is complete, but i{ lax not as yet beg made public, and probably will mot vet Monday morning: but it ts understood that it Mt John Boteler: «A! jurors were sworn on their soir dire. Evelyn,’ by F. G. the wel | W, H. Scrivener sworn and accepted; W. A. 3 . known acter; “Dick Dasball,” by F. A. Aiken; | Boreman, shallenge! peremptorily; John Goss, ~Comas,' by F. kh, Burdman; -Ciown,” by | acecpted and sworn: bh Uarter, do. W. F. Legh is arrangements for “La Coverie Oarai- | Col. Loyd: “The Devil,” by F. Hufty; «John | Gtwen, do. Wan, Bicheno, nox Thomas val” baving first secured the valuable se:vievs | Chinaman,” by T. B. Nolan; “Fra. Divvolo,” aldson, challenged: ed’ tot P: &: Abel, of Philadelpbm, who ta | Ly ¥. Mo:tis, «Bob Acres,” by D~. J. 0. Will ; | Bladen Foreet, chail nged; had large experience in the management ef | “Spanish Cavalier,” by CG. H. ‘Wilson; «Maxi- | swore: John J. Ua: magques in that city and elsewhere. Thue | mill awey. Toxns HALL, GxoncErows.—Lecture by ~ Mark Pwain. ciceaineaiai a The District im Congress. a as ; abstract of the bill to amend the usury laws of | Qnions, $1044 xen : 3 “he District, as reported by Mr. Harlan from | bunch: Ci wteree ie > pore ere a — - Centre Market Tow? ay_ La Coterie Carnival. To un,” by ELF. Alex nder; “Indiéa Gitef,” by | THE couRTs. ITY 1 TEMS. GEORGETOWN, E EVENING STAR. Meats, dc.—Beel, best cuts. 25° et perIb,: next “La Uoterte Carnival” last night at Marini's | Si. P. Com a; “Dom Peo,” 4 ae Cxnnmat Cover, Justice Cartter.—The CITY 1TEN — oe — COCO | Bett, 200.5 next, raise: Mute on, Per 1D; | Assembly Rooms was undoubtedly, the grand- inv duces 44 FP. MoGha, | trial of James Beckett, with the mur- ‘Wasnrxotox axp Groreerows Ice Uo Affairs im Georgetown. LOCAL NEWS aoe oer Biv nantt oe. Per tb; whole has i this ne ee Di cty He | det of Gabriel Thornton, commenced Exaction Marrexs.—The following is e Slaughw red oe Zper cwt.:Salt Beef; | ** sflair which ever taken place in }. Jones; “Jack Sh ppa d,” by Go. Durf™, of | aner our report closed.’ It will be Fecollact. made | peicher-Market ticket to be yoted fo. nee ese ttt Halse. per ib. 5 B at tus ‘Sh oe th Gwen Horse “E biopt, a, * uy Thomas E | that on the night of 7th of Janun-y, 1335, this ball y stating | ¢, on M: y arxt: For Aivermen—J Amusements, &c., To- Night. Chipj ed, 25c5 Bacon me Prof. Marini tor several winters past has | J loyd “Cotered Valet de Cut nbre,* by W. M. | homueide oceurred, Beckett stabbing Tiornton | {ts (hat are fresh in the minds of the commu- L. Suams, George Waters, Puuip T. Ber: Watronat Tuearkn.—Last aight of the Mi- | I6c.: Shoulder, 12e.; Sau been using every effort to get up a grand bu} YY lincton; werince of Wales.” by Joha| in the left breast with a knife. Lue aTairoc- | hity,or that cam be proved by documentary oF | Pregerick W. Jones, ond Jom, h Libtey Rado Japancee Troupe. i oe? 4 meague, but not having control of te entire | Rite jr, dim Ae by Be Tek Fepneyivania avence. Tee prisoaet nes ant ag soak potable evidence. On January 180. } Ceymon Comncii— William Clabauga, J Watt's Orena Hovsr.—La Rue’s Oarnival ingen | Tem; Hall building he has heretofor Asbury Lioyd; “Grand Mas- sonamee 5 _ , We Frceived f:can' th toro ing ice deal- | Goucard, George W. Uri: me ee Minetrels in agood Bills $10an greenbacks givem | Venison, Ste. peyh der runable to arrange euch an aairtoms | ee oe Mane "By ie jee guilty, ari ts Daca Saegsoeae vonion tae tee-ees pert was that their would be so small that they would be je to furnish the trade arull supply. In consequence of this we Opened br;otations with Great Pails Oo. for their ie, offering, under ample security, to take it as nreded, ing for ail of it, taken or not The ned this offer, one that we should take theirs and also also rt oh he names of & considered. number ian,” by Grorge A. Mereer, and Bundrods | party toa very important wantity of Northern ice, giving custo. | Comune © * precediu a the District Comruitice in the Senate yesterday. sub-cripilon books were opened, and many vt | of other characters, among whom were In- | tuit Gourd, Tay! ther choles. Thinking ‘we canld ob Ce Samana nee that of ‘Ax the matter is an important one to the citi- our first citizens at once subseribed. diane, Clowns, Demons, Lords, Darkries, &c., | on surgeon's certificrw: ‘an the requisite supply from no other | My (haries F Peck, of the tree of Dene zen. of the District, we this evening lay Defore 2 Amorg the list of subscrib ts, numbering | Ko., were well represented. challenged; James K Meher, do.; Jas. C. swurce, exe pi at high rates, we entered | pc. 4 Co, of Wa hingwn, Wie i noes ur raders its principal provisions more at <3 over four hundied, we find the names of Lo Gen, as, With bis two dangh- | fin, sworn: Wm. H. into the only agreement to which they could | t.4.1 with the interests of Georgetown, length. There are seven eections, the first of - aga, Grapes, | 820 4 homas, Ad jutant General U.S. Army- | tere handsomely costumed as “Amerigu” ang | challenged: Wm. H. Brereton, do J copsent, viz: that we “should not purchase | \ lr) yi. tather beeome themes of ex which provides that the rate of interest shall | fe; 5c; Dried Peaches, 252. | Hin. Richard Wailach, James G. Davis, Hon, | “Liberty,” attracted a great deal of atiention, = | gon yukeey from any other person or company, for sal» or | Ji; roperty on the heights wf Course . te six cents on the hunared by the year oa Fat; Preserved Citron, 5.c. per Ib; Dried | Jehn Wilon, Third Auditor, lion. N.L.Jet- | ‘The foreicn legations were well represented | rath, r . use in the District, any ice, long an they | Which formerty belonged to Hoa. Jone D money due by express contract, unless a difter- | Pia Vubrrien, ase; Dried ‘Utberrice, s5e,; | ieie:, Dr. HB. Noble, Jos. J. May, A.J. Solo- | nya conciderable number of the attaches or | Hewes eee Terr) John Lite, re- | should continue vo furnish and supply ice un- | fist formerly welongd to Hon. Jee 0. ent rate be expreserd in writtug; on all money | Cram Nuts, 25¢.; Fil %e; English Wal- | mens, C. L. Lockwood, Franklin H. Semken, | cach. called, and being the twelfth jaror was not | der this coutract.”. We were obliged to enter a — ater the same becomes due whrre there is no | pus. 2c. Aton = ; Osk Hull, yast opposite the : nisted vy Mr. M.D. Cooke. the banker. FQvat Surreace MaktTinG.—A large meet ing iu tayor of equal suffrage was beld last evening at the new Marke Furguson (coloured) wok the cuair and called the meeting to order, and after prayer by Rey Mr. Pipkins, (colored,) the secretary, Wim. HL Larker, (colored,) read the minutes of the pre- | us ineeting eid at Ebupegercharch. The Chairman addressed the audisce, saying A into bonds of twenty thousand dollars to carry out theee terms. No promise, either written or oral, was ever asked for, looking to the inter- esis of the consumers, either im prices oF prompt delivery. Their terms regarded their own payment and the compulsory sale of their ice only. Is not the inference from this irresistable, bat they were determined to drive Northera ice from the market, and force their own ex- clusively upon consumers, and that in their opinion “a comparison would be fatal to tne jatter f Which party appears as*the monoplists, those who offi or ‘those who-Tefuse their customers a choiee, and require heavy bonds to prevent others from doing sot So great was the public dissatisfaction with the ice supplied by us under this contract, that in July we seriously contemplated payiug the penalty in the boud and letting their ico—the Intelligencer called it slush—melt, rather taan longer endure the complaints which were pour- Ne.5 each; | Col Boyd, Dempsey & O'Toole, Owen | The carnival was a perfect success, and | swornyand the, was discharged until Mon- contract fixing the rate of interest; om all judg- | Pyanuts, due. per nei oe wee ae . Ey a W. Boteler, ©. & P. Hoover. | nothing occurred to mar tl pleasure of the oc- ay i! ments and decrees for the payment of money ck: Walnut. & Grapes, ec. John T. Mitch ‘n. Terry, for the prisoner, reserved the Where no other rave is expressed, or mosey lent | Honey, Be; Uranges, dic. per don: Lemons, ‘witbout a contract fixing the rate; on money | + ‘White Beans, i5c, per qt.; Corn Meal, Teevived for the use of T dud retained bushel: “ Shipstuf® 6.a9vc.; beyond a reasonable time without the own- | Brownstuff, Ge; Middling, 9ic.; Shorts, 45c.; er's ccnseut: om money due upon matured | Corp, shelled, $120agldc; by ear, $5.50 ‘accounts from Ly dey the cara dlp eit ag6 per bbl: Oats, Me. ee Hay, tain on mon due wpoa o} aceoul 1.35 per 5 Straw, fuck wheat, Se. str tecathe trent the dio of tuo base tier, and | Serie ows me on «li money, due or to become dae where there +ish.—Bunch Fish, 50c.; Codfish, Flounders, 48 bo contrrct to pay interest and no ratestipu- | and Haddock, 15c. per Ib; Halibut, e.; White lated. The second section piovides that parties | Fish, 20c.; Salmon Trout, 2c; Smells, 3c.: may agves in x Tiing for the payment of inier- | Bige Fish. Ige.: Lake Pickrell Sve." Lobsters, est not exceeding e at per | 1 Trapin, doz.; Soft Crabs, annum; and @e third section provides that in. | SecentSir a7) lees bibs terestshall be allowed on all moavys die on —__o—_— jadgments and decrees of any competent] Fing—aAt twenty minutes to 40’clock this courtor tribunal ai the rate of 6 per ceat. per | moraing a fire ocearred atthe northeast corner annum, unless a different rate is fixed by the | of F and 15th streets, in the brick building oc- contracs, bat mo judgmieat or deciee shall draw | cupied below by Mr. Jas. A. Powers, as the St. Nicholas Restaurant. and the ‘upper stories by ; ell, John Alexander, Samael | casion. The only regret expressed was that , | Marlow, Jobn 5. Hollingshead, W. L. Wall, | the number of tickets had been limited totwo | right to challenge peremptorily hereafter, al- W.B. Moss, Thomas Berry, Colonel George | hundred. though he passed the jurors now. McCown. pny, tie tl m. H. Phillip, W. We understand that it is the intention of | ‘The case of Patrick Daley, for assault and bat B. Webb, John F. Ellis, Wm. A. Bradley, Jr., | Prote. Marini and Bates to repeat the affair next try op David Queen, and another similar Jos. J. Gedney, John J. Pe ae E. | season, and we trust that one of the theatres | charge against him on the wife of Queen, were Elegy James 5, Davis, S. i. Kaufman, A. | can te recured for the purpose, ax by floorinz | both tried; Drury for defener, The alleged of- c Richards, A. G. Hall, George W. Cochrane, | over the orchestra for the carnival and having | fence occurred on August 27th, 1857, on Satur- Revert W- Graham F. McGhan, Capt. Patier- | the galleries for epectators, as in the New York | day night, while retursing from market the soa. U.S. Navy, Samuel Stott and many other | and Philadetphia Acaderies of Music, a muca | procecuting witness claims that an unprovoked well known cijizens and business men. larger number can be accommodated, assault was made on him and his by the ‘he work of remodelling and fitting up Tem- —_+——__ prisoner. The defence offer proof that the as- Fonce Hall was commended about two weeks | Oxpxst InmaniTaNTe.—The association of | sault was made upon the preoner by the col- since, and the whole building has been repair- | oldest inhabitants celebrated to-day by holling | ored manand woman. Verdict guilty, as in— ed, On the lowrr floor or ba-ement, the gentle- | (heir annual meeting in the court-room, City | dicted. in both cases, The sentence was post mers dressing room and costame rooms, under | Hall, at which Col. J. 8. Williams preside, poned until Monday, when the Court said h- Mr. Moxley, were located. On the next floor $8 interesting address was delivered by Mr. | would determine what to doin the case. The the ladies dressing room, promenade room, and | Yohn Carroll Brent,and appropriate remarks | jury was then discharged until Monday at 10 per Toom werv located; a large double door- | were mude by Col. J.C. Picket. o'clock. having been cut connecting the supper Promenade rooms or lower ‘halls of the building. In the rear of the promenade hall that there was one question Which he wished to epeak of, the question as to whom the colored mun should give hus influence. « You should he said, «to those who have been your * Another question arose” Who is your If you kuow of any man or party Who has not dour unto you what be would you should do unto him, that man or party t& “noc your friend. He urged them to weigh well th-ir interests and consider well those who profs to be their friends before they gave them tueir support and influevor, and to “act towards a acaseliialtdrte Elizabeth Nelson, charged with keeping a ATTERTION is called to the card of the Wash- | bawdy house; nolle pros. entered, and the ington and Georgetown Ice Company, under | court adjourn than there bas been heretofore. of ) Promptly the alarm was given, and the steam Grorge Coakiry (colored) next spoke, in- ing to the hard terms of the Great Falls Com- uch forfeiture to zo to the | fire-engines arrived on the ground before the pany, could scarcely force upon them lust ; S z ing in upon us from our customers and the | ¢Y¢TYone & you would they should act towards ebai | auvoatig ax Sadieecliy secur in moeey, and O. Stare, alton Sot aed gary eee So thatanlal Ball above, “whe yen ‘halt | the head “City Items,” to-day. gLmctTr Cover, ‘Justice Mey id readies eres Bit a tain Cig np bog he Accel fee 9 ie iy diatnenten donee tees on tbe ys ce un work of an 4 Savaze. case was resumed this morning, | we did not fee! le to do so, and the ice con- 4 — 7 » eee, rotherwivey any" gee pillage incendiary, and when firstdiscoyered, the blaze a on, Peed se, ay Me ae GREENRACKS GIVEN AWAY at Wall's Opera | tnd after argument by the counsel on rs | sumers in the District suffered the consequen- bev ire ond ie w poe : they a a. cole pio 1 per cout.) andany Le issuing from three points at once—the 15th AG F House every evening. Roe gherkegeel hac tao case was given to | ces. Wiil they be likely this year voluntarily weg ery bese ror yoo Syn = ne Tiasutener te inw chin cork’ c senee of | had ‘seen. conan pant pews he Cie siciad tan erdh wae o_O pate & verdict for the de- | to use the ice that their and our necessity, yield - oy 0 ce more of that we . per annum npon the amou y * ae tendan| urt adjourned, enti y presented an attractive appearance, being MARRIED. 7 TERM, Justice Olin. — tastefully decorated with the national colors | NICHOLSON —Banee ip cr sttag ince ag n pany, quiring if all beiore Lim were Radical Keput- Tadant resides: mod the plate ai yale: | flames had gained much headway—Franklin | while tarleions and Other fabrics of various | FeHGuOuaON — BRAW! Der ringt oat of deae: | Raber! Leech, craautinasion edopen acetic ses | > Whakithe snten:nt afiibl iinaibs seniipibe wus | Semen 4a outer oe atom eee ad fepdant resides: and the plaintiff shall have | Company, No. 2, first. followed at reasonable | colors were suspended about the celing and mn Cherek CO L, NICHOLSOM, of this conal ser Perry Straightner v: et, a. | high we then freely admitted, but our books | Cl Republicans—{A Voice. «No Hiack eee oRe be, Principal sam without in- | intervals ‘by the Hibernia (Government) | chandeliers. ‘The walls were decorated with | ¢ y, to SUSIE WNEB, por ct Jomen | Pole warciguines; orde®’ eventing toave'tr tars | will prove that owlartsius pitch enmrs | putdicaan "ys arkethen aaty en eee up oa ferest or costs. and the court in which said suit | stermer, Union No. 1, and Columbia, the | manycomic and armusing lithographs,wood cuts | L. Brawner, Esq., of Charles county, Maryland. pinpey Can’ meter srenting eve tank. | they were barely suilicient to cave us from loos Monasy As Men, as intelligent men, doing their Bap rosceuted shall render judgment for the | iviter reaching the ground after the general | Ac. representing La Ooterie Carnival: wit the telonen oF Ge Bagot aerh Justant. at | Tio tcy, stition for Sens aring the motion for te. | ‘That be never sold it as mortherm toe, our | duty by voting the Radical Repubiese hema suatust the Geteaduaks tu aver Ontee cie oF Leip larger carale eee eee boquets and wreaths of rare and t ner THOMAS #. Vals | MOving assignees of bankrupt before this Gouri | Tepeated public announcements and written | “Wen victory will aguin be decianed over Washington, Geo: communications abundantly testify. Our experience of last year led us to deter. mine that under no circumstances would we again buy or sell Potomac ice. This year we shall supply northern ic# only, from fourteen to twenty inches thick, and all of parest qual- ity. Through our efforts consumers are offered a choice between this northern and Potomac ice, which last year the contract with the Great Fails Company deniet them. We have ne doubt what will be the decision of those who Teetown, aad the black cup of Democracy buried forever in the pit of oblivion.” [Ap- plause. The ‘nsir here introduced Hon. George W. Anderson, Representative in Oongrese from Missouri, who addressed the meeting, saying that ip the beginning of the war he wasa siave: holder, but was the first man in North Mis soun form a armed organizadon in oppo- sition tothe rebellion. He said he saw thea Ma .. by the Rev Dr. G: flowers filled the hall with their rich perfume. ERTL E,of San rancisog. Gallia, to M ABER to-day. J. J; Johnson for plainull Feadall for town, or the county: | stroyed, and the roof of the building partially laughter of James Dull, Esq. assignoers, Case under advisement. Ww whether the said is contested or not; and the balance of the building was a good in all cases where the unlawful interest is not | Jeal demaged from water and heat, “Adjolning apparent on the contract. the person contract- | on E street east the office and furniture of the ing to pay the unlawful interest shall be a | Maryland Freestone Mining and Manufactur. fomPetent witness to prove that the contract | ing Company was damaged to the extent of ie uvurious. In no case where unlawfal in- | three of four hundred dollars, while the baila. terest is contracted for shail the plaintiff have | ing adjointng, on loth street north, occupied sc Judgment for more than the principal sum, | jaw offices by Messrs. John A. Wills, Josiah Whsther the anlvw ful interest be incorporated | Dent and J. iH Ashton, and a lodging room by Wiuh ibe Principal or not. The sixth section | Colonel Jones, was considerably dai from At the the head of the stairway, leading from the ae ‘was the ee room, which also had been repapered, painted, and’ newly furnished. 4 DIED. PERSONAL, THE ORCHESTRA, HARRISON. On the 2ist Instant, after a long under the leadership of Prof. Douch, comprised | aud painful jliders, WMH, HARRISON, tn the GENTLEMEN WHO Wish WASHING DONE a full brass and string band, eighteen pieces. year of bis age. A by the month or piece, can be accommodate: nd the music furnished by’ thei was weli | bi, tricndsand aranaintances, and thors of the | Uy adareming me. The ti en eral, (ven ie late residence Ioisatrectenst meer | [tens Address L: FT of reference can b- ae . LADY is desirous of obta! PUPILS for styles, were much admired, the first page of | alfermcou, at Serclesko tet on ee morrow (Sunday) | A EADY French, Spanish ‘and. English, 0: The programmes, gotten up in very handsome g that God intended that the war wever should remember their past experience. For a sale | be crushed until slavery was wiped aw: ft Foca so peat nothing in the act shall be con- | the burning of the Toot, saturated walls, | each being embellished with a comic tatece KELLY. |The remains of | Brevet Major | front to shanna. cose a gh at 397 Pa avenue, | ee rely upon the quality and price of cus ive | ines, before Mr Lincola aia it ian ae ee strued to prevent the proper, buna fide assignee | and broken ceiling. Mr. Powers was the | figure, neatly executed. On the second page | MICHAEL J KELLY, Cay 4th U.S. Oavalry, | “o™ <2 ». alone. “Let the public examine i: and judge. * er) bad bberated bis slaves. He had, be of any usurious contrict recovering against the | heaviest. loser: having saved nothing from | was the programme, as follows:—1. Grand | who died of typhoid fever. in Texas, on the 18th 0 AFFLE FOR A BU! TING Gus ae two G. T. McDittax, President. said, no better friends than bis former bood- weurer the full amount of the consideration | his saloon or lodging room. He estimates his | Entree Masque Fest March, Ase ng arrived in this city,his funeral yO Mrs. SENRE. S 27 L. J. Mippieros, men. He was thankful that he had been one Paid by him for such contract, less the amount | Joss at about 4,100, upon which there was no | rille, (Carnival.) Strauss He ekgviacy trem the FSS Taal aes Sector: | Den tatoos eee ee ae, T. T. Fowrer, Directors. | of the number who settled the question of sul. $f the principal money, but the same may be | insurance. Messrs. Jolliffe, McCutchen, and | nani;4- Polka, Redowa, W ringareu; 5. Prom- | Munday. the 2th instant, oo 16s Sens, On 5 mee ee SONS FROW Warten Gover, frage im the District. It the Domocraiic party Before any court having commetrePsr action | Storrs suffered no loss, except from saturated | enade, Falstaif, Lanciers, Saratoga; 7, Prom. friends of the family are respectfully 1 began avin Ae eee ee ee piesrertneaemsid bad the power in their bands they would te ton. The event scetion repeals he pi oi floors and the inconvenience attendant upon | enade, Don Juan: §. Galop, Grand’ Duchesse: attend. ‘Tnx Paces of all goods are marked in plain vive the institution of siavery, if thty could. cleaning up and repairing the walls of their tracted In Georgetown, D.C., on the 2ist Temes prey Ses eat tt EL sHaEVE. e 3 9. Promenade Militaire; 10. Quadrille, (Motor,) McKEND. " - | (A votce—“Yes! yes!) In the politics of this titled “An act against excessive usury, ~passed | offices. Their books and papers escaped in- | Strau Supper, il. Grand March, a Pro- | instant, SAMUEL McKENNY, io the 77th poh 7 Ww. ENWOO! ped Sinsltar’ atcccnenr ee "Geo O Menai i country we sometimes heard of what is called ba the Assembly of Maryland (ct. 3, 1704, and | jury. Next door, Messrs. ills, Dent, and | pheie; 12. Lanciere, Marini; 13. Waltz, Dream | his age. I. “TEACHER OF PHONOGRAPHY new Clothing Stooe, No. 511 7th street, Intell. “war Democrats,” they are few: they all other acts mconsistent therewith. Ashton were quite as fortunate, though each | of the Ocean; 14. Quadrille, Basket, Flora; 15, | ————— Is pre php engl lon ton teed gencer Building.” searcer pow than during the war, and God Hon. John Covode, trom the Committee on | will, to a greater or less extent, encounter some | Polka and Schottisch, En Passant; 16, Lan. f pupils, in class. of F pe eee knows they were scarce enough ihen. The Publie Buildings and Grounds, yesterday pre- | delay in resuming business. The hairdressing | ciers, Haue Valle; 17. Galop, Through the Air. &e., address 169 West at., THE FASHION PLATES of spring styles for | ovly place that they were in favor of negro sol- #ented a report giving the result of the investi. | and shaving saloon of H. W. Lee, in the base_ M: Is. Quadrille, J diets in gation of the matter of the new ; 19. Waltz, (Leanen, STOP! SHILOSOPHY arse | 1868, as wel 3 of goods, war was where it would save some 1, and a bill | mentof the building next to the St. Nicholas | Straus: 20. Polka Redowa, Katinka; ol, Lex, "i PBLLOSOPHY OF MABBIAGE —A new course Se ae en een eee of Lectures, as delivered at the New York | trom which we make goods to order, can be x d—] of a Democrat from the draft. Wher amendatory of the act authorizing the con- | saloon, was damaged to a trifling extent. ciérs, Feldmann; 22. Galop, Five O'clock in Moseum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: Hox | seen at A. Sak & Co.'s. 61> 7th etreet, f lived they called those men rebels, and they struction of the same. The bill declares the | The property is owned by a widow lady | the Morning. S. cauverr rorp. tolive and what to live for; Youth, Matarity sue alwuys answered to the name. The Democr coniracts attempted to be made by the Secretary | Named Scott, formerly of Georgetown, D.C THE SUPPER, | : Cid Age; Manhood gener ally reviewed; The cause | are sepmaGunar LOOK AUCTION will re. | Wrtr pericctly willing toallow the coloret ane ‘of the Interior with W.-H. Allen nall and void, | but at this time a resident of Baltimore. An | which was furnisbed by Shafiie‘d, could not be DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, ing ems pence po eat csidered, | OPenin Washington, at 370 Penoa. ave, under | ‘040 the bard work, but when they asked for and tbat the plans and specifications presented | in#urance of #5,000 is held on it, and the dama- | surpassed, the tables being loaded with ever carelecenes unted for; Marriage philoso y considered, | open i tan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve. | tbeir rights they replied “I'm in favor of a by E. Faxon be abandonedas unsuitable. The | ges sustained will probably reach about $10,00), | delicecy of the season, aud presented a s STOBE,' ‘Focket volumes containing these lectures will be ning, and be continued few evenings. There | White man’s Goverument.” Itisas hard now s seccnal section provides that Bartholomew | Messr«. Spalding and Rapley, of the National | some appearence No. 286 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, forwarded to parties unabie to attend, ou receip: | is a large and select assortment of the mos: | ' find & rebel as a newale in y-etack. res. Sozice J Bowen, and J. M- Edmunds | Theatre, are the lessees and tgents for aterm | sue costumxa AMD CHARABTEES REPat- TWO DOORS ABOVE OLD STAND, Bee oe eee ey og tresing: SECRETARY. | valuable Books, which must be sold. 23.18 Win, H. Barker, colored, next spoke briefty. be appointed a board of commissioners ata sal- | of ten years. = — ENED. The costumes were of the richest and most | preset jn Eure Drage and Fine Chemicals: clegant description, and reflected great credit | intr: Tooth end Nail, Beason song cts on Mr. Moxley, the well-known costumer, who | *Tolict Articles.” ene constantly on hand. furnished most of them, and who has shown | a fall line of all “Popular Patent Moui- New York Museum of Anatomy and Sclence, Git fe Ary Of $1,K@each. for the construction of the | Broadway. Kew York. ~ pa. eae new jail, and authorizes them toselest afsite on | | ATTEMPTED Escarz From Jatt.—Yesterday United ‘States Innd in the Diaries pro- | Morning. as was stated in the Stag of cure plans and specifiestions for a jail suitable | ¢v*ning the guards at the jail discovered that for the accommodation of 300 peroons: t some of the ‘prisoners confined in one of the He said he was born in the District @ free man, but never did he realize his freedom until a year ago, When heeast bis vole. On this pls form one yesr ago our Democratic friends. b stood up 4nd suid that they “wanted no nigger ————— Povr core, Durillhons et Ongles rentre: dans Ia chair, consulter le Docteur White, etabli depuis 1801—a son office No. 42 Penn. STOP! ty sylvania avenue, extre Ia quatrivme at la Six- | [2 tncir ranke And mow these seman Prove and adopt the same: to advertise for pro. | 00 clad cells opening in the corridor on the | bis tastes well as his capacity for managing | cps Cher PESSONAL —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, To | leme rue. come and ask f support; they are py posals, and to effect a contract with the lowe.) | West partof the building had cut several of | Such affairs bs yobig ensive oe y his efforts SUBKS ISLAND SALT AND EXTRACT oF make the acquaintance of « Gentleman of ieee forth effort simply to obtain your End the beet bidder, who shall glee tondinwt,’ | the iron bare with which the crits are lines ang | iast night. In fact, much of the suscess which | 'T COFFEE AT PUBLIC AGSTTON means. Address EDITH LEE. City P.O feld st* Ban's, corner 7th and E streets, are still sell | and then you are # nigger still: and thy sum of $10,000. Mi board are required to re- | Made ahole nearly entirely through the back | tended this effort to imaugurate “La Coterie yiss A. pI Carnival” in this city was owing to the excel- | GOVERNMENT SALE OF SURPLUS SUBSIS- 188 A. DIGNEN formerly with Mrs. Down- a ee TAME Steals Mice iomnne ser anetanneg ae by him to supply tasetul avd appropriate fancy 8. J. SOPER & CO., Auctioneers, of DRESSES. CLOAKS. Ladica’: Misace” end Chat dresses. Among the characters in the room we — dens’ UNDERGARMENTS, af noticed the following: ubsistence Office, U.S. Army, Ms 1, between lith and Lith stree: Vitra stress Corner Balderson and Grant Sirects, ing 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 Goods. Special attention is called to their very large stock of white Dress Shirts, Underwear, ject all bids above the eum of $30,400, ‘The | all of the cell, and the parties engaged in the fourth section provides that tae epenpention attempt who were caught in the act, were at part of the original appropriation shall be | OBcé “cured, snd asearch being made an old used, and in addition thereto is appropriated a | ™20F, 4 piece of files down, file and a common sum io make tbe entire sum of $200,000. The | Pocket Knife with a blade made into a saw ready to disfranchis: you Jobn W. Bronaugh, white, was imtroduced ade © few oemarks, urging bis beare to he Corporation Market House: after re meelung tjourped. others. Brot, ; . Hosiery, Ties, Scarts, dc. Sax & Oo. RECOVERY OF STOLEN Goops.—Mr, James or price si : y ins rere s maeat RE pres dane Balsimore, td.. February. 21. 18 ‘HE ORIGINAL FRANC. fe 21,1: Corner 7th and Es ng at N ge street, reported Dents, se the work progresses pre Wnts: | “The parties concerned tn this attempt were | of bine velvet With silver lace trimmings, red | win pe sold at public suction at Wash ose cor- PRE He BLE GENTLEMAN who pr —.— pe pe ey tw cee mas to gene Whee A the superriniag anckinct to Joweph Glenn, charged with burglary, who, it | Velvet vest with silver irimmingsand «pangted | ner Balderson aud Grant (immediately in cured r. DARBY'S” medicines ins! Fox Prog. Biot, thesuccessfal lecturer on | 11 W0ats iitntond by & young ase pervising architect: 20 per | Jouph Glenn. chs one of the three parties | buttons, huzzar jacket of red cloth, trimmed | the rsercENe, Tus West ‘ard street.) at 12 | of stationery) can rely wpon secrecy as all Juter | the act of cook Nemgtencuperacncne shut apm Jhn~ ith hive. Se ae eas tet Toland a security | SE Oe meanness oe oe ne nightot | With gold lace and gold buttons, blue velvet | o'clock my on MONDAY, Februsey si, iat | Slewawithrecae a re Ganfidential at i+ | Niw ‘Youn, Feb. 17, 1567.—A good dish is | £0 Bis house to board, and left taiing with bien until the completion of the entire work. The | Who s<caped from a sim Subsequently re- | C&P Abd satin mask. about Toums, apposite Odd Fell all. im | often spoiled or rendered unpalatable by the | 20ld watch anda dress coat. ‘The ease was Gitth section authorizes the apnointment of a + — 3 « Juhet,” by Mrs. Capt. Davidson: wh: . | 13.416 pounds Tarks Island Salt, in 8 barzel Ks WHO 7 VICES 6: put into the hands tives Qoomes and supervising erchi‘ect at such salary a= shall | captured at Hagerstown; James Kavanaugh uliet,” by Mrs. Capt. Davidson’ white me. 24 cullony Extract of Coffee, Q BRQUIRE THE SERVICES 0! | use of a detestably cheap, impure and deleteri- er, who, in @ very short time, recovered Rot exceed tbe rates usually pad for caus | alias Nicholson, charged with an attempt at | TiRO dress with pearl ornaments, long white Also. @ lot of <mpty Pork and other Barrel 130% Wes Lircet were betwee | 8S favoring extract. Great care should articles from a pawnbroker's store a set» burglary: John’ Wilson, charged with petit | Veil and white satin mask. res because no longer needed | street and Louisiane averne after Tuesday | Used in selecting the genuine, both in regard to cece oe os ce pen My oney Wamoonayr p= eae Cae larceny, who has been in jail several umes be, « Leoni,” by Mrs. H. Bates; dress of royal ivaue by the Government. February 4th. Dr. Honty makes it hivapectal taste and health. In answer to inquiries from SLE oF Goop WiLL axp Lease —Yester. in said jail, so much of the iron which he here | fore this: and Henry Harvey, under sentence | PUrple silk with green velvet body and gold Terme Cant in Governinent funds. tice to coreall Fimale Uomplainus Oties ladies of my various classes I invariably reply | ¢8¥ morning, Thomas Dowling, a tofore ‘contracted to, furnish, "provined’ iy | for petitharcemy. ornaments, pitk sil tunte with heavy gold ree days allowed to,remow the purchase. | froma. m: t0 9p. asl that I have tried several kinds ot flavoring ex- | old ai public sale the good will ‘and 1 ji Is Provir | The guards obtained an inkling that some. | Ch%!n over the same, black velvet hat trimined J Ne ‘ y CONSULT LEON, tracts during the last two years of my Inctures | tbe “Post Office Kestaurant,” on Pines and specificnsions The went seem | thang Of the kind was on foot from mtonce | with gold ince, whitoand pink fosiher, making | f¢22:3:B Brovet Gol. snd0.3.4. | 440 MASSACHUSETTS LENCE: near on | on cookery, and certain Prefer those prepared | Strevt, above Bridge, to Dan Howe pines snd epecitiontions. The eighth pursing | Thursday, and Iaid themselves to catch the | Sltogethera very bandsome costume. SEALED PROPORALS, JN DUPLICATE | street. Organic, Skin and Nervous Afction: | by Joseph Burnett & ‘Co, of Boston, over all | of the Bladensburg Branch Hotel, Tee Unleed Hiaten for apart or tae oat of wag | parties. Yesterday morning they heard the | “The Flower Girl,” by Miss Inggs; white will be received at the office of the undersigaed. | thoroughly cared. LADIES desiring treatmen’ P- The rex is $65.06 per month, with a le ers and five months. ne BY Mank Twa: and talented Mark Twain, ix silk dress, short dre=s, elaborately trimmed | St Cemetery Barracks, Chattanooga, Tenn , until. il find with flowers and bouton Ince bee wend | gm. WEDNESDAY, Mert. Bah ee IBREGULABITIES, from whatever cause, fall} short sleeves, headdress of flowers, white silk | 'iver},st this postof Fresh und Corned Beef ved. a aa ly" ‘ing the en-uing six months mask, and basket of Howers in the hand. " aa Ps ‘ONFIDENTIAL —Young men who have ‘The beef muatbe of @ ood marketable quality. CORTE Emr IAL — Young sone hile the Jai), it shall be the duty of the proper authorities | PTisoners at work, and seized them wi y Of ibe city of Washington to levy aud collect | WtTe scraping down the mortar. Glenn and taxes to thle amount of $75,400 to ‘be paid into | KAvanaugh were in irons at the time, but tey the United States Treasury before July 1. Iooe, | Were able to work with the rest, and it is s0p- im very skilfull in their complaints ——_--_—___ 5 Wuat Makes your Hair #0 Bravrirut’ Mrs. S. A. Allen's improved (mew style) Har | Restorer or Dressingsin one Price One Dol- | lecture to-night, at Forrest Hall, for the benefit d that before they would attempt to ese: sInana,"" by Mrs. H. H. Dudley; short drees | tn equal proportion of fore uarter meat. by certain secret habite | jar Every Druggist selis it. 0 | ofthe Aged Woman's Home. In connection po I go mori oa econ coll opmimener ry tego oh ‘Appear. | of White tarleton, trimmed with gold tinsel, ‘ cksnanie and Kidney tallow to be exciadad,) ruc of married Mier tice aide esen eek £ ——_.+——_. With the elegant fair, now going on at the hall ee ee Bi om on ee ance of the werk ft appears that some of it must | OW neck and short sleeves, with white illusion puch quantities as may be from time to tim men, who, tha'follies of youth, or other Dr. Waite, Chiropodist, No. 424 Pa. avenue, between 45 and 6th streets. Office hours from 8a.m.to6 p.m. No charge for consultation. Established 15¢1. Se Wrarrixc Parzn for sale. Apply at the Srae Office. for the same odyect, the lectu: crowd the ball to overflowing. Smootrne WITHIN THE CouronaTion Lin- 1Ts.—Officer Cunningbam yesterday arrested a colored man named Hedry Jackson, who ws taken before Justice Buckey to answer for 4% $100,000, or one-half of the entire cost ot the | have been done some time ago. In a short time structure. The report of the committer is quiue | they would have been able to reach the hall Jong. Afer quoting the several laws in regard | bordering on the rooms occupied by the female to the construction of the jail. the committee | PFisoners, from whence they could easily es- aurive at the conclusion that the citizens of | C#Pe by cutting a bar and letting themselves the District will ultimately be responsible | 40Wa by blanket: of Mark should pov te Borgia shape Sates red for issue to the trovps who are now or Ine’ tigate yy with gold | Mereaiter be stationed at {and at eel aot f “Fairy,” by Miss Sallie G: pat, times as the Post Commiseary shall Alvoct. ing themselves under the treatment o ee ent allie Graham; white tarle- | The person to whom anaward is mage must be Married fadteg nit ie Rect’ Brien. ton dress with gold trimming. crown of gold. | prepared to execute his oontract and give the re- | >) the jeorn something of ‘portanc: apd white veil; white satin mask. quired bonds at once. by perusing ° eret Fricnd.)” Sent to an; ‘Scotch Lassie.” Mrs. F. McGhan; short Hach bid must be eccompanted by = good and | Satie Naar oe On. SBLERS Brox KF, ‘Moos. , uses, feel a debility in advance of their years irt with blac! = | snficient guarantee from two or more” pers: lasing a Corporrtion ordinanes by firing wilt ER RT cr rd Vietnam ny | Gece tte: ny Geir Ms | etc Se we moaeamp-———E™ | rac omensc uate aan. | mse be Corsi’ "bat loverpment, but the citizens of the District BTHODIST AFFAIRS IN THE DistRIcT.—The “The Gi n,” by Mrs. Ottman: crk of « Court of Bocord,) setting fo: e . ~ ERS # 4 ‘ho are interested in the matter. The commit. | forthcoming quarterly meeting at Ryland, the ‘The Gipsey Queen,” by Mrs. Ou dress | bidder will, in case the coutract is awarded hin of scarlet merino, short skirt trimmed with ve ample bonds and eccurity for the fuithful por: ‘ell, George, I want to hair 1 beads, gold crown and white veil; white kid | formance of the sume. The taive and gincey Pee: ‘aml ‘hat conte Somacht nn rome boots dence ofeach surety must be given. ! No, sir, it does not cost mere than “-Vivandiere," by Mise K. D. Oven; shor | | The cvutract awaried ander this edvertisgmont | ine Barber sho . Bee Madame Demongeots pricer Grab skirt, scarlet cot, blue military cap | must be made subject to the approval of the Major Pe Out for Indies or 90 trimmed with gold lace, canteen suspended | yptsl commenting the Department. . 4 over the shoulder by blueand white ritoon, Propotals tor Fresh and Corned. Beef must bo | bo hair o shampooing thor hat, a te, and addressed to“ Brewet adie ie the ar “Page,” by Miss Sarah Perkins: black yelvet | tral MB Snail, Chit <commlary of Sabai: 100 | “and Greening Ie large assortmont ef Coat trimmed with black satin and bugles, | terre Departmcnt Cumberland, Chattanooga, feo =e : enn. ox black velvet pants io the knee finished with si Nitshiiiee Gieseht Be, i pt. of Camteriand. that Sworz Orr.—Michael Caton, who was com- mitted to jail r few dayssince by Justice Buck- ey for asswulting bis wife Rosana with intent to Kill, bas been released from jail by giving se- curity for his pppearance at court, called on the Justice this morning at the Station House and announced bis intention. Th Justice was very — much rased this resolve of “Mick's,” and — pr ceeded to write ont an oath. Mick 9 tempted todictate. “After 12 o'clock, ‘Squire But the 'Squire peremptorily refused, and Mick he site is inconvenient; it is un- | last of the Prevent conference year, is looked for ng in full view of the Capitol: the | with great interest. W. J. Murtagh, Esq., has necepird plan does not provide for a building | prepared a full history of the church, from its Jares enough to accommodate three hundred | corn-field commencement in 1542, Rev. William prisoners end to allow one thousand cubic feet | Homilion. D. D., having finshed the 50th year fo each, and is thereiom in utter disregard of | bi hus ministry, will probably retire from active the law; the appearance of the building is un. | duty, for a while at least, and has consented to sightly. and no stone Moore to prevent tannel- | deliver a parting discourse, in compliance with img, and no means of escape in case of fire; no | the wishes of many friends. The quarterly Provision for separating mto different depart. j meeting will take place on Friday evening of iments the hardened criminals and those Whose ; hext Week, aud tbe religious exercises on the Prnsons wishing to subscribe for Tar Stan who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy Yard will Please leave their caters nee. U2 Ese: Capitol street, between Joux Coooins, Agent. SPECIAL NOTICES. same tnmming as coat, white silk stockinzs, | BY, order of B: and black kid boots, black velvet cap and feath- [> Sm#l. Chief C. 8. ot ¥. SKELTON THE “MESSENGER OF HEALTH,” . a t drink, ~offences are their first and trifling, &c. follow ing p Sabbath, | isn ieaiasiat Ged r. This Isdy presented @ most attractive ap- | ¢» 2.19 First Lt.4sth U. 8. Iefrow, Ro schoo, Sees ao =e? Firta Warp Rerreiicay Cirp.—Last | grecation, Rev, Mr. Tudor, pastor, have | ™ : “Greek Lady,” by Miss Kate Waters; dress | J, BESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES. Edited at the Pennsy!vania Institute of Medicine, | said the 'Squit ; “Show yourself in earnest.” evening a mee is | Selected the site corner of 9th and K streets of white merino with short skirt and white kid i Navy P contains an article on Dyspepsia, Chilleand Fever, | AN Gye ny dest fellow ted to et Te es ve er" J + | “Now, lear fellow, st to at like a man.” {f2T— was held at israel Bethel Church, south | north for the erection of a new church edifice. | boots, blue jacket with white gold ace trim- Ne Sab che ‘ow, my dear Capitol street. There were about one Bundred | This is one of the finest locations for such a | uct’ herp Aa Pailadaiacn: Foe ea SHINGTON, D.O. and Kidney Affections, in which the writer post | Manxer To-Day.—Beef, best cuts, 300. next and fifty persons present, among them Messrs. | purpose in the northern part of the city. “Maritana, or the Tamborine (irl, by Mrs. Sealed Proposals, endorsed * Propos: a Arrison. ‘ik. Grinder, Welles, Slater and The Colored M. E. Conference will commence otber white men and about twenty | at Mount Zion Church, Georgetown, D.C. on colored females. The remainder were colored | Thursday, the 27th instant. Rev. Bishop Janes men. Mr. P. R. Arrison took the chair, w will preside This body is composed of preach- Mr. A. P. Clark secretary, and Rey. W. ers from churches of that desomination in Hunter, the colored pastor of the church, of- | Maryland and the District of Columbia. In fered a fervent prayer. ay next the General Conference ef the African Major Welles remarked that Colonel Forney | M. E. Church will be held in Washington. had been expected to address the meeting, but | About four hundred ministers will be present. Street, Opposite the Oity Hall, best 25¢ ‘Will practice in the Supreme Court of the Unite States, Oourt ef Claims, and the Courts of the Dis trict of Columbia, tively declares that the whole science of Medictuc Posseses no remedy for the cure of those diseascs, that is half as efficactous as Mishler's Herb Bitters He speaks from experience, having used them in his practice for the past two years, to the exclusion of all other remedies, and without solitary in John F. Ellis short skirt of blue velvet with | Beef and Vexetubles.” will be recely black and crimson band around the bottom | 4 4 Pres! and gold Ince teimiming, black velvet body, red eek Vast oe Peat velvet cap with gold trimmings and feather required. The Beef and Ve) hs lin, 3 crfectly fresh amd of good 4 Claims and Department business will — “Lady Jane Grey,” by Miss Cornell, dress of musi be offered for by the pound. "Tae | TOmpt Attention, black velvet and pearl crnaments, bead dress | Beef be in equal proportions, fore and hind quar. | of honiton lace and pear! black mask. ters “Spring,” by Mrs) J.J. May; dress of greew | , Bonds, with approved security, will be reanired stance of failure. ; Men Me Malice, of Tommaso wn. | Bishop Payne, now in Europe, writes that he | sin, coxered. with white clivsandeums’bair | Mgnehaif the cetinated amount of the context gt Pelt by 28 Rengeiete ant Deokers GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. | as addressing a meetin, Feorgetown. 3 yne, y COVE! e cbrysand 85 and twenty per cent. tn addition e e : : Hon. Mr. Mullen, of Tennessee, was intro- | expects to be present dressed with wreath of the same, brooch and | frm the amount of each payment to be Made ce en DR. 8. B. HARTMAN & CO., Proprietors. Lan ; uced, and tor nearly two hours spoke on the — Sera, one ST ear-drops of diamonc. collateral security for the due performance of the PATENT STAY. NOTTONS AND CALICORS—300 ~ pieces litical questions of the day, in the course of LUTHER AND THE REFORMATION.—Rey. L. ~Cupid,” by Mrs. A. Naylor: dress of white | contract, which will on uo account be paid until it CHEAP FOR CASH caster, Pa., and Chicago, Iitnois formes | CRS, AFD owe ‘UUTTONS: 200 piecce is Femarks urging his colored friends to do | T. Hecker, of New York, superior of the | rian Chock ckiriivw seeeany short sleeves, | 18 fully complied with. i it. | TRUNKS. CATACH MS. for sate cheas by BENS. MILLER, Bee ane se ann te cminoes timentnoy | Fnaties Snow American otis of Priests, i 10 | city trimmed with suid. fringe heed See, th siataptin aged te eee mae eee | wee Mewurray’s Patent Stay.) BATCHELOB’S HAIR DYE. 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C.” fo 21-20" bad fallen upon; man the ship and keep the | lecture to-morrow even ott fee aneeth ot | of flowers, pearl ornaments, white silk sash, persone. that the bidder or bidders wilt te hie LADIES’ AND MEN’s SATCHELLS, ‘This eplendid Hair Dye is the best in the DISH WHARF FOR RENT the Ship of State proudly surmount the waves | of the Young Catholics Friend Society, Rather | utierfly wings and white kid boots. ace (Pea be wccerine. ener inta an obligation Un OWN MANUFACTURE the only true and perfect Dye ess, reli F FISH WHABF FOR RENT s of ou rmou . . B . ; “4 bo: . — Graft: hv a fe . * 5 ares Of trouble. At the conclusion of the address, | Hecker was formerly an Episcopaitan clerz: Haider,” vy Dire. Graft; her dress being | within five days, with good and sufficient sureties instentaneous; no dis the club adjourned next week to reor. | Min, and has a reputation for eloquence anize tor this ca: at promises an interesting lecture. He will pre- sent the Cxtholic view of the great German Re- Suppex Deatu ev aN Inventor.—Abont | former and bis work. three o'clock yesterday afternoon, while Mr. | Father tr it expected to prea.h at St. ashort white satin skirt finished with eri to furnish the articles proposed; the responsibility | and the largest stock in the city. soe ody of white ait trimmed i pets of the guarantors to Pe dortined to by the Asses- Fauks TOPHAM #¢o., aud red Greek hat. vor of Intornal Revenue for the district in whic The 5) bh Peasant Girl,” by Miss Pond; | ‘gy reside, One 4 (bey Oud Fellows? Hail, joining Wil “The Spanish Peasant Girl, iss Pond: sidered unk . | One door north o} ellows? Hall, dress of corn colored silk, short skirt, trimmed | pig Py pote! wills constant Satisfactory ahi | son's cheap shoe Mavon's Orrick. 2 Groncrtown, Feb. is, 1856 { Sealed proposals will be received at this office until MONDAY, the ad dey of March next,at iz store. ‘ i 2a. fo 20-6tif : f Rent of the Corporation Fist with black lace, black velvet cap trsmmed with | dence thatthe bidder is @ regular dealer in the or- Repairing promptly execut ax o’clock m., for the Rent ‘orpe: Fi Washington Wood, formerly editor of the | Ferrick’ church to-morrow morning s! 11 | Dig isco snd bullion Gad. ticles proposed, and has the license required by nct A hover & BAKER CABINET SEWING ‘Wharf Sir five teria of oe your from that Gate. wp Third sieeta tewstepe fon Pampas | ——— 9 Miss Benner as a “Peasant,” was neatly and | 0!,Cori A tht Liat fd ee roel E, for sale at it reserves the right fo raj yy FIC! Gassaway was very handsomely costumed as | “Tt ts to be understood that Im case the stipulated A 3240, EEMINE COLLAR AND MUFF Of the ‘Regiment wae ea pangauer | guantity of clipe article eal be dettered: lone foreale S PRINCE'S LOAN OFFICE e ent,” was ver 5: ‘f & ‘a balance r ths con- 5 Tington, ana “Court Lady,” wore a dress ch | Hct tay" he considered a coupletad ia fal ai | fe101y_277/Pa. aver bot 100 and Hiss. ly trimmed. | Mrs. Wifliam Ward, as “Fanchon | ‘hé option of the department Bids must be accompanied with satisfactory ee curity that the same will be taken at the proposed bid. T aah. ‘0 "CHAR. D. WELCH, Mayor. BBX THOMAE DOWLING, Acct; Georgetown, avenue, and opposite the entrance to the St. | SeRiovs ILLNEss oy GovERNOR Tiiowas H. ‘Charles Hovel. he fell upon the pavement, and | Foxp.— We regret to announce that ex-(iover- ras at onse taken up in an insensible condi- | nor Thomas H. Ford, of Ohio, is lying very ill tion and carried into Mr. Jone’s drug-store, | at his residence, (Mrs. Whitney's, Capitol Hill.) corner of Third street and Pennsylvania ave- ‘s Governor Ford has been indis- ue, where he died in atew minutes. Dr. G. Ported: and within a few days past his disease O* EVE OF LENT. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL (Seventh etreet,) GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT ae : 10 THE AMPHION MUSICAL AssociaTIon, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL Es- Dove subsequently examined the body, assumed a very serious form, and last night ” +; A. E. WATSON, Suvsr AND GOLD WATOHES, VER} inted best TATE IN GEORGETOWN, D. ©. Sng Bromouneed the deaih to have bern irom | great fears were expressed that he would not | "4 Ouse the sentlomey errr were the | 2221t Paymaster U8. Navy. HEAP, At PRINCE'S LOAN OFFICE, 277 Lady and Geutleruan talent of Washington, By virtue of decree duly passed Uy the disease of the 1 month or brain, The body was live Srma® toe. Th Cospyel — has. | following: AUCTION SA LES.—On WEDNESDAR, March sage - ~ | TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25rn, 1865 | Court of the District of Columbia, ye: 0 — nee uy ce in this city, made pc ” 5 4 1868, at 10 0% ‘8. m.. there wi Cc 7 tion-house, under the direction of Hon. G. W. | many warm ‘persotal friends. ‘The disease | ,,H@P¥¥ Darkie,” by F. M. Bartholow; brown ete bg Roe WN ma Consisting of Instrumental and Vocal Music, red States: ard, Philadel: iG OF ALL KINDS. Fi cupee 3151. ot the iath y of nen penis Sod conck shire This was an ex. | SoOGeniovee ene malo PRIOR LO tH 5 AN OF FIOF, 277 Ponnsyl Plantation Scenes, Clog Dances, Decriber. ae trostee, sell, at Public Zangenments for its erenaminsica 0 the homecf | momen Pes Prostrated is sald vo be pneu | Ciiient character, and attracted much attea Bureau af Provisions and Clothing, Waninavenne, betwoen Wiband Uthat. {117 | san inion go Meaurieeues: jon, on MONDAY. March 24, 1888. of, os ¢° clo: the deceased. Mr. Wood was about forty-five ——-—__ a etotty ” by George F. Lamborn; tight fitting | 12%81bs. Coffee. 109 Ibe. Tobaceo. i Iron Chest. L 4s iva cere LOAN oF. | —Losts open at7 o'clock. fo 22-28 Zoek strect moar Migh inseiltrom wins & / yours of age, and bad been in thie Sy spout | Tae Rewaixs ov Mason Ketiy.—The fu- | suit of crimson and blue merino, chase ating | 59 ura Pe ea RE TH inate, ADIES CAI cep WALL'S OPERA =. part cf lot, 134 in, Beatty & Hawking! addition 1s tne Gimmniner ot Pat,‘ wns hans | Hc ‘hte yeaah wi he ee eae: | ORES pee oy wate peer uh tgs | HICH sence us al er rom ee a : | day morning, moving from his Inte residence, Romeo,” by felling: suit of blue | feet Gum Hose, Life Preservers, & sively TRIUMPHANT 8 UP6! lush trimmed with white satin and silve: Bureau of mn ing. ther, blue velvet slippers, white stockings, | 1778 fect if Sm flows. 73 foot ; cap of blue and white satin with blue feather.” | gb ibs Greesand binck Paints 24 tbee Pecbiny No. 29, Indiana avenue, at 19 o'clock, to St- Pp booed Church, w here requiem mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father Kelly, brother of the throughout the country. “ * ed <1 Tt . Old Junk, 89 ibs’ Rubber P. S—His body was taken to Harvey & Oo.’s | decensed, at iLo'clock; after whiea, theremains | gigerecnek BU." Bi Phiri ay Te gale OitCane, Paint oll Fallow, 20 Ibe. Gum where it was ascertained that his neck was | will be interred at Mount Olivet. The body is | and teather. les. ttocks. Grindastones, Lam) Mm, Fools, broken by the fall, which most likely was the | yet at Harvey & Co.'s, and is to-day being “Half and Half,” by O. L. Flanigan; close | L&nterne. and 2 Iren Bollore Brookly immediate cause of bis death. shifted from the heavy boxing in which it came fitting suit of ic, half white and half hout —— ¥ ‘sake Decks. a ood casket. biack, close fitting hood of same material. i oe ‘Ola 1 Coan ,RecovenEp—Mr. G. Pullin made ‘aries, Second,” By James H, Birdsall; sSeteraeyraa Maun ge nonnou troni2 Gown in the reading toom of the Metrepeliing Se ee ees nen ear. | Be. ‘Hotel writing, a day or so since, relieved of bis coat, which he had laid on & and Mil! coal, which was yesterday delivered to the owner. ——————— No Licexsz— Selling on Sunday.—Da: Peina, a German peddier, was ‘arrested he Officer Cavansngh, of the fifth precinct, an: arraigned before Justice Walter, ¢! 7 Beet « ion de Longumeau,” by Jno. F. Ellis; Pants and jacket, ag vic whi toate’ vest, white enck coat, hat with blue band. il be sold at public auction, under the super- seaFelly,” by Prot it Bates; with ght fting | vislonof 8:0. soap Atlatant Coma ope od merino, feed reas a News, Virginia, 00 “Olown.” by Mr Ly Moxiepraiecot waite, | ¥ mp ind sabe ; bid Saale be vesove witha cg dabe “tLouls XV," by Prof. i. @. Marini: ~wefieoehl Stent t satin pants vant Bae eckiogn ea et wad ‘ wht brigadier General ©. Bi trimmed with silver lace, ral ©. ” by George wig. white pants and stock ia Gat wit a! ‘yer leather \

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