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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To- Night. Natiowar THRATER--The stock company in Te great eensations! play, “Under the Gas- | Puritc Schools to employ three teachers of the Tight.” Matzexott Havi.—Leeture bd George Al- fred Townsend, for benefit of the Industrial me School. Subject: “The Lands to the Bieri ofa H. Tablea ud PeLLow’s Hatt.—Tableaux, masic ai wetness ~ nis for benefit of Memorial Lutheran Obureh. Fourpry M. E. Cuvrcw—Conecert by the Foundry M. E. Sabbath School. Waves Craret Capitol Hill—Ladies’ Fair and Festival. A pleasant place te spend an evening a Corporation Affairs. Boanb or ALDERMEN, March?.—The Mayor transmitted the aecount of the Uorporation of Washington with the Bank of Washingtou to ‘Me 2th ult, inclusive, as follow* De. General Fond. chool Fund. ¢ Fund a cial Tax Fund. 2 190,273 36, Becepolian Poes Fund... 31981 1: rst Ward Fund...... ond Ward Fun ifth Ward Fund. fixth Ward Fun Seventh Ward F Balance... Redemption Fund. Surplus Fund ..... U.S. Direct Tax Fund. Corporation Interest Water Interest W. Dixon, Collector... Total.eve Balance Interest, nce # Total tens Referred to the Committee on Financ A communication was submitted trom the Mayor. tran+miiting resolutions adopted at a meeting of German citizens relative to the fmtroduction into public schools of the city the study of the German languaze; which was referred to the Committee on Public Schools. [The resolutions have been published in the TAR.) Another communication was read from the Mayor, nominating Wm. Stephenson Trustee of the Public Schools for the Fo! District, in place of Frederick Whyt Feferred to the Committee on Pubiic Sel A report from the Washington Asylum was read and referred. Mr. Elvans moved that the vote by which the substitute hay bill was adopted af the last qeeting be reconsidered. ‘The Board refused to tecsnsider, by a vote of Dtos Mr. McCathran presented a petition from | George Leake, praying for th erecting a fram ddition to his residem Which wus referred to Police Committee. Mr Noyes presented a petition from Jackson Py phrey and others for the grading dt G stree South, from Ist to 7th street west; which was Feferred to Committee on Improvements. Also, 4% petition, accompanied by a bill, for openi end grading C street south, from New Jers Avenue to cd street west: ferred the s: committee. The fell resolution, relative to the new jail, was Wierecs, A bill has rece: of Kepresentative entitled “A b amend th act entitled, An act authorizing the constrnctic ofa new jail in and forthe District of € approved July 25, i-v6 hereas the above Amendatory (ill requires city ot Wash- on to pay SoR.00, the city of Georgetown $12,7¢¢, and the county of Washington sto, izoward the erection of said jail: and whereas i+ is but right and jnst that the Corporations that are required to contribnte these large sums of money, should be represented in the Board of Jail Commissioners to see that the work is Properly executed and the money properly pended: Therefore Ke it resolved, That the Joint Cor Tepresent the interests of th: tore Conzress be insiructed. urge upon that body the ado} Ment to said bill, adding to Missioners named in the bill the Superinten4- ent of Poblic Grounds and Buildings, the Mayors of Washington and Georgetown, and the President of the Levy Court. Mr. Elvans moved to =trike out the words “the Muyors of Washington and Georgetown znd the President of the Levy Court,” and leave only the name of the Superintendent of Public Buildings. The motion to strike out ‘was lost, and the resolution was passed. Spe- cin] orders being next in order. the bill provid- for the erection end hgbtening of lamps was called up,when Mr. Moore submitted an amend- auenl, (already published,) which was adopted ‘The bill wns ther passed to the third read- ing, when Mr. Elvans moved to amend the last section, so ss to impose a fine of #10 on any ‘who may be caught lighting, extinguish- if, oF breaking any street lunp. Any Alder- ‘man who was out Inst night, he said, could surely see the propriety of such a provision. ‘The night was tsdark as Erepus. and no lights were burning, notwithstanding the iaw calling for light. The amendment was lost, and Some dixeusston ss to the location of the ligh’s, relative cost of gas for the Government and Private consumers, &c., which was partic Bars ety Messrs. Richards, Elvans, and » the bill, on motion of Mr. Richards, was Postponed uatil the next meeting of the Board. Ab act to regulate the sale and measureme at of oysters, in‘roduced at the last meeting, w taken up. Mr. Given moved toamend the ff section by striking out the words «ten meas- urers” and inserting six,” which number, he tought. would be fuffici-ni to supply the de- of the trade and make the positions re~ munerative. The amendment, aiter disevs- sion, was adopted, snd the question recurring wpor the third reading of the pill, Mr. Moore addressed the board in opposition thereto, and favored the adoption instead of abillon the same subject introduced on the 3d of Februury. He could not se the necessity of specifying the number of oyster measnrers, nor could he endorse the prov s governing their acts ‘The requirement of licenses from the oyster Shuckers was oneroms. and should not be en- foreed against parties so humbly employed Mr. Given thought it was highly proper to specify the number of measurers, and prescribe an accurate standard of measurement. Such rules were ne. from imposition, and to preserve the heaith of the community. He did not think it too much to require the smail license of five dollars from. the oyster venders about the city. Mr. Moore renewrd bis motion, that the bill prohibiting the sale of unsound oysters, offered ‘on the 3d instant, be adopted as a substitute to the present bill: upon which the yous and nays were called, and resulted as fullows— nays 10. So the substitnte was lost, and the question recurring on the third reading of the privilege of @riginal bill, the same was ordered, and the | bill was passed. The next spe: order, being the bill to probibit the sale of unsound oysters, antred: ou the 3d of February, was taken up and read by its title. Mr. Given moved to amend ty striking out the first section, as its features Were covered in the bill passed above Mr. Elvans moved to amend the amendment by striking out all after the enacting claase, and advocated the adoption of his motion, as many objects which the bill interdicted were a ublic benefit, and should be permitted to ex- . After some further discussion, the qa-s- tion upon Mr. Evans’ motion was taken, and it was lost. The vote was then taken ou strik- ing out the first section, which was lost. Sev Fal other amendmests were ineffectually intro- duced, and considerable debate took place. when the Was put upon its passage and carried. ati Mr. Turton snbmittedfthe petition of H. Sei- bert and others, nsking tor certain street itn- rovements; referced. Also, a bill for the r- nef of Robert Earl; referred. Mr. Given, from the Finance Committee, reported favoranly a Bill to refund certain taxes to Mary Reidy; pasted. Mr. Tait, {rom the Police Committee, favorably the nomination of Samuel Hineline as superintendent of sweeps of the Fitth Ward, and he was bm sree a8 such. Also, reported adversely on the petition of W- B. Wylie: referred to Third Ward Committee Mr. Lioyd, trom the Committee on Claims, asked the discharge of the committee from the further consideration of the bill for the relief of Eugene Forsyth; granwd. Also, presented a ball for the relief of George W. Taylor; passed. Noyes, from the Committee on Schools, Te- ed terigeany fo the nomination of Wm. J. son. as Trustee of the Public Schools for the Fourth Distr Tesigned: and he was confirmed. A bill for the Jelief of D. W. Middleton, passed by the lower | Board, was taken up sad passed. Adjourned. Commox Covxctt.—President Duli |. B. Clarke. The following were presented: By Mr. 0.5. | nur, between y graded and paved: referred. By Mr. Ball—Bill for Sootway and gutter on west side of 2d street «ast, between G and H north; referred. By Mr. A. P. Clark—The following, which was agreed to ‘Whereas, it is desirable that method to ve xd to Viet an often on prastiean the pak EoZchocin,t0 vvggeet and carty oot any pees | the secondary schools shall be #700 each, in- * | color. Mr. 0. seary to protect the citizens | vice Frederick Whyte, | Reat Estate Sates—Messrs, Green & W illiame, auctioneers; yesterday sold part @: jot £1, in Cquare G24, on G shvet north, near ist street, with the improvements thereon, ta A. Ledingbem for $i. They have also sold part of lot &, im square 4190 feet front by 200 inet Reep, OW 7th treet weet, between Rand S trcets north, with the improvements, consist- ean pinigp nip eae CITY. ITEMS. Sy Bo i | ; CRIMINAL Cartier after the eail of the sand aud Pet Jury by SULWED-TLATED Wane Jecrived this morning the Clerk, the Georgetown and Alerantiria | St ——. = pencemy — Store, Aaah aah ba didiey te hos gy H. | Penneylvania avenue, o Ag street, H. Wells, t u defendant, fesuu re- anks of yesterday, Ho sald that he would |, UAPUBs, remember to attend Prof. 0.5. Fow- GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, LARS, STOCK OF DRY. GOODS, —1500 Bleached GEORGETOWN. G CORPORATION — Organization | fone, eubrecing Watt othe Miuack BORGETOWN R) — ~ ~4 of the New Counciis.—Last evening, the newly. | ©: tton a3 18, 18, ard wid Androscog vivcted members of the Boards of Aldermen of Saat cents, Wamautta Sew and Common Council mt in the Coanett tottonsand Linews, Tish Li that shall tend t@ promote their interests and prosperity: ty: Resoived, Tnat the Committee on Pabdlic ‘Schools be instructed to consider the expediency of reporting a bill providing for the employ- ment of a superintendent of Schools, Mr. A. P. Clark also introanced a bill pro- viding for teaching the German language in ? ret Chamber, to be swo: ts to law. T amt sndkerchic the scboots, which anthorizes the Trustees of | ing of a two-story frame house, Kc. ta G » | show that they were bound by the terms of | TWeeneeoapunotonn x acegen ae any oer ae ‘coe ax in Stn ee: rents. be b Comb Bs akerch cobs; wanerevews | s sqrass son bavine ty welcont tone nope, | eee are dey ot Nee ee Att | ond ite restoration, ie 2 | dug toorder, and after stating the object of the liegt Rprig Deinios We German im the sci under such | a square S82, hav ro! a avy repair, and on the (7th day of Nay, when | # ". cong ag eg rules ond rerutetions as they desta waste es. | ot fi eer improved by & teciemey fie yy obtained the lease, the Aquednet was in me mreting, read the o-rtileste of the Jwiges of La GRAND Dvcwse and Le Col Yoke Han- na Ties, the Inst etree om. fhe docket, Te- ived to-day at A. Saks & Co. 7th street, itself, without touching the Aqueduct brid, Serwcen ee He should show there Aud many other fact between Penna. gre. abd Datzect. * en, RNa y se sas Sosy St AC he Rememact | 5 ‘oncaw wie weRmOL EU harem. Pas- Feet tere ey, ee Tatty meg lt | taloons with butions that do wot pull off at Hen. honse‘on M street north, between Lth and 13th stiets west, to Henry J. Scbuileir, for $1450: and two brick houses and adjoining lots on sd ctrert west, between B and C streets south, to James Kane, for $2,200. & Co. have sold lots 2 and 3, iu feet by tabitch, and fixes the salary of ench at $1,000 perannum. By Mr. Doulin.--Bil for footways on south site of A street sonth, between 6th and sth streets cast: referred. By Mr. 3. S. Bulcor— Till relative to payment of the clerks of the | election, previdimg that every person who act- election declaring the following members to | *Hirt®.Cereete. eS have been’ chosen at the election held on MoB-| werr'acwy st fhe foweet reise, wet Coat Sl day last : sriliog a low, and un some caure lower than X. Heard of Aldermen.—Geo. in, jr, T. A. | Tape tome, BENS MILLER” Rewman, Levi Davis, Jenkin Thomas, Joba | 'mhaim= =" Bridge st. Georgrtowis ronaugh, = * = Common Council.Dr. Chartes H. Cragin, tie SS TS eee station of the Uaited States, and that they | I spent about $3 ,0 Oin repairing the ¢anai 30 fret, improved by a a athat 5 \ Bleached and Brown OUTTONS. 200 pire ed as clerk in the last election and pertormed | small frame house, to R. F. Morton for S60. & public one, oue which may perhaps | Tine’s One are Chomsing Store, No. 511 7th | Benjamin Darby, ©. 8. Ramsburg. Btward | CALICCES. forsale cheap by BENJ MILt ey the duties be paid $4; passed. eae incopy nience Mr. Shoemaker and others, but | Steet, between D and E. Shoemaker. Chins English, John H. Newman, | 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. D. ©. fe 21 bill to merease the ef- | Tiik Potomac FRroxt.—Ume vast sheet!of Wm: B. Coiling, L. 1. Cirments, Ones, F. Peck, not the great public. An: he contended further Se year each, with am increase in all the mate grammar tchools hereafter of $50 annually to a1 veded to | Oftbe kind in thie section of cou try. bad been sworn am the Aldermen their chamber. and the Recorder called th: | , L2ctaé Sed Scouring of all kindedone in the bors Board to order and read the rules tor the cbhenvels so much that the Alexandria steamer Winnisimmet could not make ber trips, and greet work was completed at such an immense GENTLEWEN, don’t forget OU. S. Fowler's lec- outisy to thé States of Virginia and Maryland, | ture on Wednesday evening at Metzerou Hall, | / J.T! Wels, ©.T, E’mon on. a te ney of the Public Schools—was tken up. || iee again covers our harbor, and Yul fortheda- | tLat it did aot crcah amuieance, whether it was | Ksow ve ALT MEN hy those presents that DYEING AND QURAN SING | and after some debate was passed. It is as tol- | domitableperseverance ofthe New York steam- | a thing that pout or not. But. as a matter of | there will be a free Lunch spread at Godfrey’, Kaee te tee cecbes ctor bene: | ame oe gBLIst MENT j le rs and Aquia Mail steamers, Keyport anl | tact, be claimed that the Chesapeake and Uiio | No. 298 E street, between 14th and 15th streets, Bucks ¥, and the Recorder thereupon destared | Baowineas Fry | | , Be, Moweted, den That the salaries of the | Vaxderbilt, who will persist in making their | cand] was not a failure, but died to open a | this evening, between the hours of # and 12 isn ‘aint meonting dboeel ved. pen deslared |: Hupetitan estrote: wat nd tem | feachers of male grammar -sebools of the First. | trips, the front would remsin andistarbed. | preat tide-water communication from the Ohio | o'clock p.m. Call and see him. Boakp OF ALDERMEN.—After the members | by far the Iarvest and most complete ostaclishecct | Second, and Fourth Distriets shall be $1,500 © | Tost night's biting temperain eeraled up the | riverto Lake Eri itself, Notwithstanding that a : aftera vain struggle had to return to her | it was nota failure, for during the last year ; 0” manbood restored, and illustrated by femi- } fr y thankful for past avors. the subse “ ent of the last Board, which, on m. solicits the continued castom of the comm Sec. 2. That the salaries of all the tenchers of | wharf, foot of 7th street, before going a hun- | nearly balf a million tous of coal came over | bine models, Seats fifty cents; time 8 Phre. | eruien - ~ : ‘ ret fcmate grammar echools shall_be $1,000 each a | dred yards. The Keyport left at the usuat hon? | this canal, and into the treasury ig ous | nological eximinations, this week only, at the bd pee pve tee ret ne Board (pro- Geode received aud re med | year, increasing hereafter $50 annnally to | for Ayuin Creek, aad the steamer Vanderbilt, day over three thousand dollars; and is not that | Epbitt House. 2 | theelection of Mr Levi Davie: on the wisuin | Post Office ndiiress, Lock Box No. SO } #1 oe Peds wb eanicses cell the eenctiecwol dne here at Go’clock, did not arrive fill eleven, | a greater object tuan merely obstructing the | i —— bailot. ‘On motion of Mr. Davis, the Reeond rt Office clones daily at snnect, except Seta owing to the ice obstructions, pe Perr trar Graxp Revnron.—Last night, “Western Star” Division Sous of Temperance held a grand reunion mecting at their ball, No. 1s) Pennsylvania avenue. Although the inciem- ency of the wiather and the absence of several prominent speakers tended to the temporary embarrassment of the committee of arranz ments, yot through the kind efforts of yolun- teer speakers f om amongst the audience, this momentary difficulty was overcome, and all seemed to enjoy shemrelyes, The most notice able featuig of the entertainment was the pres. evce of the “Amphion Gke Club” of Equal Division, whoce delightful music greatly tad- ed to the Success of the affair bests aid SoLpinRs’ AND Saitors” Unio: t the meeting of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union held last evening, Major W. 8. Morse presided, and laid before the meeting a copy of the order issued by the commandant of the New York baxy Xard, in conformity to that fssued by the Hod. Secretary of the Navy, rescinding the or- der giving prefvrence to ex-soldiers and sailors im making appointments to positions in navy yards. Cols. Morse and Gravely also addressed the meeting on political sudjects, chavnel of the anch nt town of Georgetowut | Srectat Novice To Tae Pupitc.—Ha ving re- He claimed that Congrees, the cover: igu power, | Tented my old establishment, I will therefore gtd by enactment obeituct any place within | MINIT the mext thirty days Gente’ and Boys? th it barbor. even if it does ext hd to the chain | Clothing and Furnishing is below Sost, to bridge at the Litte Falls. The counsel for the | ™tke room for a very large stock of fashion- }70-ecution said yesterday that nature desigu- | Able Spring ond Summer Clothing, ed the city of George own as a great port. N. M. Hinsu, Washington Building, dure » then, accomplished its work very Pas ly, 2 corner 7th st.and Pena. ave. for yon will have to destroy the ports of Wash- : ingion and Alexandria first: for, in endeavor. | FREE LUNCH. There will be a free lunch at ing to aid nature, they bad constructed a gt =| belt ceaiite thane aon. ait sea wall, which made a vel or chaanel | Strerts, tht * bd a Worse, andso obstructed it that now vessels of | Iaterested are invited to attend. ‘The bur is only éleven feet draught can go to Georgetown, | Stocked with wines and liquors. Hon. Reyerdy Johnson followed. Tae pow. eo er to regulate commerce is exclusively in Con- | _Wrarrino Parker for sale. Apply at the giees, aud w Ron. Qonsron reusiais it ie oe Stax Office. power rests with no oue else. Then ithad the Wikis Gar power to pass those acts, and it can pass au act Mr. Jupp's GREAT K AUCTION will te- tomake this aqueduct a legal structure, as it | CPenin Washington, at 370 Penna. ave., under did in the case of the Wheeling bridg~. Tt can. | the Metropolitan Hotel, this Cay a Bot be a nuisauce, and this is a prosecution by | Ping, and be continued a few evemngs. There the United States to punish parties for build- | 18& large and select assortment of the most ng or continuing the aqueducl, whieh they valuable Books, which must be sold. 93.15 ad power granted them to do. Then the coun- eee ae scleoncedes it the powergiven by the act of | _ Pour cors, Durillions et Ongles rentres 183) has not been violated, nothing bas been ii. | dans la chair, consuiter le Doctour White, lega},and they will have to show that something | ettbli depnis 1861—a son office No. 424 Penn- has been done outside the authority granted, | S¥lvania avenue, entre la quatrieme at la Six- Now, if Sie Company had arightto do this act, | Jeme rue. build this aqueduet, by their charter, then it “Wa cea wae canuot bea crime. The act of 18K speaks of | BAR’s, corner 7th and E streets, are still sell this aqueduct as a thing alrendy done by act of | Meoff thelr entire stock of men’s, youth's, and 1530, and protects it by penal legislation. That | boys’ Clothing at cost prier, to @ room for shows conclusively that Congress supposed it | their very large stock of Spring and Summer was done and rightly done, and more thea that, | Goods. Special attention is called to their yery by the act of 1837, they appropriated $310,0 | large stock of white Dress Shirts, Underwear, when tt ts clowed t Be D. tm. ao the male imtermediate schools shall be $30 | ecch 2 year, increasing hereafter $80 annually to $1.0 | “Sec.'$. ‘That the salaries ofall the teachers of the female mtermedante schools shall be $81) each a yeur, mereasing annually hereafter $50 to 8200. See. 5. That the salaries of a1] the teachers of Was authorized to appoint (he Standing Com- mute. Messi. Thomas, Davis and Newman P were inted. A communication was reat v that the Board organized, and that they 7 OE CENTRAL LO FICE. haa decided to hold their regular weekly mect- OTteR neg ee oF ings atSo'clock on Friduy night each weekt | — LICENSED PAWN BBOK ORS. Mr Davis moved to amend by providing {or | No. 501 Nth street north of Per the meetings of the two Boards on Thursday | Mcucy loaned in laige o: wmali ws nights; agreed to. A resolution was read from vig: Watches Jewelry the Board of Common Council, appointing « Forniture te Joint Select Comunitier in relation to reacame- | ing the stalls in the market home. The reoln. | ion was passed, and Mr. Hill was ayponted | _PAWN- PRO —a on the part of this Board as a member cf | L'stitiars an anne ee the committee. The amendment to the resoli:- | tion of the couneil, fixing Friday might for the | meetings 0: ° Is. Was returned from | the Council, wuR the motice that that Board | iption cn ee a adhered to the origmal resolution. Mr. Thomas Geld and bong Best moved to adhere to the amendment; carritd. | confidential, eee ‘eae Mr. Hill moved the appointment of acommit- | sygqaRnLIeH®D 1<8a—— tre of conference to consider the mater. Mr. | E,ST“RESDED ISS. caw oFrice, Davis was appointed on thezeommitiee of co: 351 north © street, ference onthe part of this Board. Mr. Davis | between ay and §th sth Sr from the committer of conference, imported that Immediately in rear of National Hotel the committee had defermined toreportin favor | _ Advances made in all sums on merchandize at the of Friday night. Mr. Newman moved to con. | @ost reasonable rates, and for any length of time cur in the resolution of the Council: carried. | _0¢ H-6m An omtinance Felating to the sale of fresh fish, | (7VHE OLD ESTABLISHED FIM OF trom the Beard of Common Council. providing 8. GOLDSTEIN G CO. that the license to hucksters E thor LICERSED PAWNBROK ERS, cksters shall not autho 34 FOUR AN r We tze the sale of fresh fish, except om tlm fl-t peng FRA wharves, in the fish market, in all branch ma”- | Offers the ‘on all kinds kets, and to pedlers in the streets of the town, bed ye ae AY Merchandise, te any amount and for an; was passed. On motion of Mr. Thomas, the | time desired at reasonatic rates JN creasing hereafter annually $50 to #00. . 6. That the salaries of all the teachers of nary schools shail be $600 each, increasing er annually $50 to $700, ‘That the compensation for all teachers of night schools shail be $3 each for each even- ing eviproyed. | Sec. 5. That the salary of the music tenchor shall be $1.200a year. See.*. That this act shall takeeffect from and atter January Ist, Isé5, and that there be and is hereby »ppropriated out of the schoo! fund, a sum sufficient to carry this act into effect. ¢ W. That all acis or parts of nct= incon- | sistent with the provisions of this.act are hereby | repealed. A number of bills from the Aldermen were received and referred. The followime were reported from commit tees :—By Mr. Connolly, (Ways and Means) Aldermen's bill regulating the payment ¢ Warrants drawn on the Corporation treasnry; seed. By Mr. Arrison, (Improvements)— Bill 10 pen pubhe alley in square 419 passed. Mr. Slowen gave notice of his intention to move 2 reconsideration at the next meeting. Mr. Dalton moved to reconsider now, and Mr. L. B. S. Miller movi to lay Mr. Dalton’s motion oa i BUAN- TINK. 475 13th street. three doors of Penesyivania avenue. wskon, Ivances on Gold snd Sil monde. Jeweiry, Pistols, Mec ASSAULT AND BaTTERY.—County constable Charles E. Horrigan, was yesterday arraigned betore Justice Hazard, npon complaint of Ali- son Natlor, who charged him witn assaniting him. ‘The Justyce efter hearing the evidence iu the case, fined the accused in the sum of $10. Bui the police report indicate> that the Corpor- i Board adjourned. Lnterest on large sum jntart : ; to complete the work Looking at all | Hosiery, Ties, Scarfs, &c. Bar & Co, 2 Hour yams £1 | te Table: which was’ agreed to.” Also, bill to | Atom is Diane ae Tae mally a6 the I cicae acim. Mhja, aqucdnct is authorized by | %lst: ‘Corner 7th and E sts. Conwox Counct.—The members of the Broipes atric cone wal pa uRgetvedb oaks. See ceary atthe: sity in Meeaaneee reel b law. and being so authorized caunot be @ ne Board, haying been propert fied, took | fe 2i-iy Loe their seats. and on motion. of Mr, nuisance. Then, tpon what grounds can you | WHAT MAKES rour Harr so Bravrirct? Collins © ‘ollins remove this structure. The interests of George. | Mrs, 8. 4. Allen's improved (new style) Hair town perhaps, But the citizens of other cities, | Restorer or Pressing,in one ‘etl Price One Dol- of Washington, Alexandria, and the nation | lar. Every Druggist sells it. eo generally are to be looked ‘nt. Are all these aslo eco interests to Le in any way impaired to advance | | Dr. Warre, Chiropodist, No. 424 Pa. avenue, the mmere local interest of Georgetown. Con. | between 4X and 6th streets. Office hours from gress did notintend any such thing, But the | 88.m.to6 p.m. No charge for consultation, THE Western STATES RADICAL CLUn A meeting of this club was held et the Merble building, 7th street, last evening, Col. Wilcor acting a8 chairman, and Col. Fraiseth tempo- rary seeretary. Several gentlemen were pro- pored and elected honorary members of the club. after Which Ger. Cameron and’ Mr, Cox Addressed the assembl. appropriating that the work s! | der without 4 , with 2 ¢lause providing be given to the lowest bid- ction on account of race or Raker said thatit had been | unjustiy charged that he was opposing the bill, | After come debate, the consideration of the bill wes postponed for two weeks. By Mr. Crocker, (Ciaims)—Bill for the relief of James A. Tait urby, Mr. ted that a yy chosen fer that ¢ tion of & Pre-ident J ¥ COOKE & 00. nomixated Dr. C. H. Cragin, (President of the BANKERS, last Board.) and there being no other mosin called to the chair, and su ro tem, | for Felief of Isaac A. Don: Porter, William Washington: d. McGvire; recommitted. Reliet of E. A. Rid- arshal A, Firteentn Staeer, Orrosrs Treastey, sd trade of the great Wee! Established 1861. tion made, Mr. Newman was, on motion of Mr. | and cthers; passed. Bill for the reliet of Mary er eres pede eona Wy ee es ——s—___ English, delegated to cast the vote of the Bosra, | BUY and sell at current market rates, and heey | Biggs pasted. | Bill for relief of AM: May | | «Tae Laxng to rx Nowtu ov Us will | Canal gcrmmuntcation’ ‘Tux Oxicimal FRanc. 2141: | and the Chair announced that Dr. Cragin was | ¢oustantly on band s fall supply of atl nard: postponed. Mr. Arrison, irom the sp -ciat the subject of a lecture this evenin ey irra ——— ——__ elected President of the Cor r " f commultiee on the alt pete aera tad | eur rei tae cannes Townsend, for | 5.0 .,7H® CASE OF con. r. 0. RARER. Punsone wishing to subscribe for Tam Star | Council for the cheuing te De Ce | eenes has ei | bern introduced in the House of Representr+ | the penefit of the industrinl Home School of niga nly Rta ee hen. — Yesterday. |. who le on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, | taking the chair. returned his thanie’te the SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND the Jat Mer scrocker coisas) eperied Ace | Sansa ee one aaa ee anee ee a Ale | ee eStmenetion ae Wasmaoae WT Biice | Biuipwase benve tor ordereas No: Wa Eaat | fow"s are cet act meee Seams #0, | INTEREST NOTES. the jail. Mr. Crocker Claims) reported bilis | strnetive and brilliant lecture delivered by one | ¥*- Corporation of Washington—W. J. Miller | Capitol street, between 4th and 5th. Byard Wen proceeded to theelecuion of aCierk, | Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., excented when Mr. Newman nominat d Mr. 1.1. Park: 2 cores burst. There being no other nomination, Mr, | *24 Slleetious made on ail ree whose repetation is world wide, should not and Wilson; came up. This is an action brought Jonx Cooorns, Agent. to be present, to recover the reward offered by the city of Washingtor: for the arrest of the assassins of the Sailigeta— is i v Edmonson w: jogreat e | seLtt | dell; passed. Sate or Moxzy—Atthesixth moptuly me-t- | President, and for @ division of the r-watdy SPECIAL NOTICES. renege) Nr Patten | ex |, Bir. Azrison endeavored to report the bill for | ing of the First Co-operative Building Asso. | ®20/4¢. ‘Che Justice holding this Court said he eR ae Mr. English introduced a resolution aa) F IBST NATIONAL BANE disporing of the Corporation’s interest ya the | ciation, held last evening at Potomac Hall, cor- | Was doubtinl of his jurisdiction over this case, BALLS for the government of this Board the rate OF WASHINGTON val, cut was prevented by the adjournment | ner of Eleventh and D streets, South Washine. | a8 there was au adc quate remedy by an actizn | VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER order of the last Board, until otherwise o: — dered, which was adopted. Also, a resolution | H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President directing the clerk to notify the Board of Al- WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. dirmen of the organization ef this Board ton, $5,900 was sold—one share at $1.62, oue at 81.50, S600 at 31.56, one share at $1.55, one at ud one at $1.51, and 3-10 of a share at at law, but it appearing that it was by consent Benews the Hair. of parties, the hearing of the case was postponed ABLE SICILIAN Harr Rexewer until the igth instant, Aeator. 8 Gray Hair to the original color. Eivira RB. Haflenback vs. ©. J. Hatlenback; | Hait’s Veorrance SiciLiaN Harm Bewewer pel eee Le NGERBUND Bact. ie ball of the W: E ff 5 Py ‘he grand m1s- shington Sengerband 3 ; ‘ ; P d. Also, a resolution adopting the jo.n! iT 1 id Fellows’ Hall last night wa- one of the — 2 order of publication against abseut defendants, | _ Prevents the hair from failing off. < GOVEBE MENT DEPOSITORY | soose pleanht attites of tee clason, canetinans rth maim Satt—David Roach, a | Evan Hughes vs. Nictolson: orier extending | Waz.'s Vagmraste Gicin10% Hae esewen | 2 he Falen ot toe eran cna iat oars axp _ * 5 rsous, the hall bainj rocer, in the fourth precinct, was before Jus. | time to answer unti inst. granted. “ ia a 4 - a “: Desig ceed meted ike eauly vert of the | fice Mareell Yesterday evening, charged with | ‘The death of Thos. H., Ford: Esq., was an- | Batt’s Vecyravie Stci:y Hate Reyewer | ton of Friday of each week for the regular FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED selling liquor by the small without license, for which be was required to pay 4 fine of $20. He took an appeal. nounced and the Court adjourned. Doce not stain the skin, To-day. Martin ve. Richards: order appoint- Hauis Vecerance Siciniix Haim Rexewen ing Motch 7b, 1°68, for hearing application for | Hs proved itself the best pry wwe kly meetings of the two Boards, instead of STATES, Thursday evening, stating that the meeting couples appeared in costume, presenting an night of the Boards had been on Friday watt 15th screct, opposite the Treasury Departenens. curmely brilliant and amusing scene. Kings jor | evening. Between two and three hundred t ve ed to the pub Within the last two years. Mr. Ramsburg said may 2 uuerns, lords, ladies, clowns, demon le —_e—_ iujunetion. Eb eheah ohcraate “ Government Securities with Treasurer Unite quits, Uinpe of Aarkmtes, Reprébe, kes ho werk |. A Rasunoan, Paovecs, There vesn a meet. - EF. Young vs, Julia A. Young: order pro | For sale = a Saat concen 1 La “= pee ge ore diel oe eaeemepaied arn Btates, well represented, while many appeared in | ing of prominent gentlemen in Alexandria ye conf seo, And reference to the examiner te take ‘eisbern Pa & CO., Nas! a4 Georgtown cttowns grin ron Mg " - nant and curious costumes, Which created no | terday to discuss the propriety of constructing | testimony. j — Proprietors. every Meccrasy morcne tm order that it mie S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS. je fun. a ball was opened ato grelock fer moon nay ‘that place, via Georgetown, D. me pibote <4 gentoo p= enuey } AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, contain a report of the pr ings, Hesu We bey and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT and at midnight the masks were removed: then | Cu to est. b e . ©. G, 23 : ves on foe rocerdings. ; . | SURPET vas announeed: after which danciag | oy ietass ee etal was heard, The bill ot complaint iu this | °™ Disgacns ov tux THuoaT axn Lesgs. ston | xected that a separate vote be taken on thequ SHCURITIES at current market rates oLICe -Durn, e | wats resumed. and the festivities continued ua- tal daylight this morning. Among the male characters attracting the most attention were the following: “Spanish Cavalier,” by Sebastian Aman; “Charles 2d, by E. Kolb; “Jno. Chinaman,” ‘by N. Me: Harlequin,” by Mr. J. Hetsei; “Era Diavolo. by © Roerer; “Long-neck Turk,” by Francis EGRAMS. a ing Febrnary 29 there were transmitted through * police telegraph office, of which Mr. ¥. Holly, Esq..is superintendent, 1,230 dispatc! M. E. Conrvnexck.—Thé sixween Methodist Episcopal churches of the District of Golua- bia will be represented in the annual con fe: mee ets To AhEY tA oT Te : tion. Mr. English thought if the Courier ould | FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections contract in the Post Office, Deparment, ia ipl pli | Rot publish the proceedings the morningwiter | "ary nap PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE nary, S67, for carrying the mails ou route | | Probebly never before in tho whole history o! | #* the Washington papers did, itdid notamouat | ™ 4 . . irom Wallawalia, Washington Torri. | Medicioe baa snything won so widely and so deeply | tomuck. On the vote being taken the Board | UNITED STATES. 1 to Watala, Montana — Territory Uper the confidence of mankind, as thisexcellent | adopted the resolution « iting Friday ev We purchase Government Vouchers on the d be edy for pulmonary complaints. Through along | nings for the meetings of the Boards. Mr. En- pst’ soon after he’ entered into copartiet. jos of years. and mong most ofthe races of men | glish introduced a trsolutien appointiar a | MOM FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- the claithch: aul ae partie Oe pro. | Gi hee bec uener and pigher in sholr oscim point select committee of one member ot the | fal attention to LE the 4 a : rd of Aldermen, and Messrs. Darby and and s er; D. by | ence in Baltimore to-morrow. Yiled for carrying the mails and pas- | acter and power to cure the vark ' 5 ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN FIRMS Rachies; “<Molly.” 07 Siena; “stbupoas, by sugeine Cnppline woke salem need. tte eae Ieee eed Clements, of the Board of Common Conneil, t : - ne | under; “Happy Dar y Win. Phiy Einawing x 255 that before teed wateecd oot the reliable protector against them. While adapte | confer with the butchers and others doing busi- | 884 to may other business entrasted | sLerd Dundreary,”” by Geo. Prine»; “Dandy Marniace Licenses.—During the mouth «fore they enter d on the performance ot fone forms of disease and to young children. | ness in the New Market house in regard to re FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN Negro,” inciair; Friar.” by Jao. Yank: | Februsry the clerk of the court issued 137 mar- | (he contract the respondent sublet, without the | f ig at the same time the most effvetual remed; | arranging and numbering the stalls therein f. by P. Korn; “Satan,” by A. E. L. | riage licenses of which 41 were to colored cou- | knowkdge of complainant, the contract to it can be given for incipient consumption, anu vpn r MENT LOANS at ald times cheerfully furnished. : Witehler and Clark for $1800), (the original Gangerous affections of the throat and lange | ‘be &Featest convenience of the dealers und the eT: ie RCURE Was S240 pcr ALauin for three Joars | Ase previion select nnd stzncesof Cronpily | Pblac.and torpor! by billorcther wien: adopt | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Onshier complainantalloges thathe procectod o> bin | af ail ate sometions andi Lo sil Sedecsmele: | the revolution in reheting re aceeing amended | Washington, March 2 198. = pt de pots cereal getter oma ti Shoatd be provided with thie antidote for them | wight, by inserting Thursday instead of Fridar, | Wy ASHINGTON CITY ship with the respondent to. pro-nre materia reblo, stil. grest nusbere al cosee where ined, bed joy aged wisn tocol en ee 7 SAVINGS BANK, arbers Pole,” by Edward Valentine by J. Doyle; “Dandy,” by Jno ily; “Brother Jonathan,” hy Wm. Forsy ‘Other of the day,” OC. Ruppert; “English Groom,” by F. Koeller. Among the lady characters attractively were: “Diana, eee eT Jair vor Count —Henry Johnson, colored, wes before Justice Hazard yesterday, charged by RK. F. Hunt with larceny. He hada hear- ing, and Was committed Lo jal for court, pester enmat ic nid persopated most joddess of tie | } to stock the western end of the route, and ex- | ease seemed settled, have been completely cured | Chase.” by Mrs. Dolly Dickson; -Muritana, or | ArExannrta Lrems.—We clip the following | Pended over $10,(00 in gold, and there learned, the patient restored to sound health gy th: oe hes ee ae Corner of 7th street and Louisiane avense, | the Tamborine Giri,” by Mrs. 5, Aman: | from the Jowrnal of this mornin after he bad shipped a portion of the material, | CHE thse dlemtiane ar fie Lanes eek Tae agreed to, and Messrs. English and Darby ascre PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, | ;Dangnter of, tue Regiment.” by Mico Amelia | Comty Crurt-—The March term of this cour’ teat Huntley bad sonlet siesomnsiact, 278 TR | fhe most obstinate of them yield te it, When noth | appointed on the comuitite ine telenr Of this | BUYS and SELLS all kinds of BONDS anc hates ‘anchon,” iss we Killian: | commenced yester francis L Smith, Jr, | tused ledge partner * | ing else could reach them, under the CHERRY PEC . | “Queen of “Nuh” ty Miss Annie Hichter: | Sustines cc Ronse Babee nee well ees | eeatract. The talk rays that the defontan: | ekas they fondo aud disappears SREY PEE” | Vourd. seported, & resclehee tat ee eens STOLE, GOLD aul TEETER. talian Peasant Girl.” by Mrs. Sander; «Gip- Luttlesey was admitted to record; arid Sam’ | shall account for th: profits derived from suo- iNorRs and FuaLic SreaxeRs find great protec: | cite ote cae T Vo nF ge o 4 for LAND WARRANTS. sey Queen.” by Miss Addie Hewsmer: “Fortune | N. Aubinoe, county constable, was removed | letting the contract; that defendant be enjoined | on from it, Friday wightof tach. neck ee ie eeeaing. | Highest prices pat . Le ake reer chirandemother,” by } from office.’ A rule was awarded against J. . | from collecting or attemptingto collect monies | | AsTuMA Je always relieved and often wholls | Fri was adopted. Mr. English introduce 3. B. SEV AMD, Practices Biss Lizzie Russell; “Highland Lassie,” by | Walsh to show cause why he should not pe re- | due them. and that « receiver be appointed © RONCHITIs is generally eured by taking the | an ordinance prohibiting the sale of rect fica | J. A. RUFF, Treasurer. Bo 2s Mise Keese; “Topse: by Amelia Hulcer: | moved. collect aid monies and hold the same subject | oueany Proronas inom and frequent doses, iy potas Roving: bey ded law . | “Little Red Riding Hood,” by Miss Shue. (ryentzed.—The Alexandria Catholic Benefl- | 10 the order of the court. Huntley, in his ans- | “So ‘generally are ite Tictues, known that we need} ai the fish wharves, market-house and'tenee | EVAVANA RADOES, | Many of the cestumes were véry rich—the | cial Society has been organized by the election | Wet, alleges that the contract with Allman was | pot publish the certificates om bere, oF de pore markets, and by peddlers in poses Fearne yes H ons ome ‘AND UA’ BA GRAPES. | Well assorted stock of our friend Moxley, on | of Pewer Crues, President; James Fogerty, | not one of Serer ad tic ne eT erent fo | Bap neeaie Hie petale Chet tie qualitiecase tally | macbet. cod by paddles in pactnnein seared Ni UNE PRONES : | 10th street, making it easy to obtain any style of | Treasurer: and B. A. Toale, Ohaplain. enter intoa contract, that the said agreement | Meintained. pee heed. Mr, Collins introduced a necolune. DOR EER. CORD NSED MILA | dress. His costumes are of the best material, The Fish Whary.—The fish wharf was rented |.was obtained by false representations, and Dx. J.C. AYER & CO., Lownit,, Mase. airs of some of the chairs in the Council onkee | and from his long experiznce he is able to please | at publie auction yesterday. pursuant to order | denies the exuity of complainant's bill. “Practical and Anaigtreal Chemists. | chamber, (which were witeaey ae Coane s. yf 3 the most fastidious. ef the Common Connell. lo Samuel J, Ree The cave first came up about month since | gold by all Druggists everywhere. secant of anepbers,) which Sane, | ee ce The «Washington Swnge:bund,” to whom | for s¥.(10, from Ist of March to Ist of June, | before Judge Wylie, and on motion of coim- | de2-DAW.cosn nnd the Board edioeran ee waa mont- S, ¥-50¥D, EM BICEMAN. ALEX. Bory the credit is due for this brilliant entertain. 1868, plainant’s counsel for injunction, and the ap- jourm . .¥D, HILLMAN 2 00. ment, bas beeu in existence some tweaty years, | Mairimonial—Last month the Clerk of the | pointment of azecei yer, a dueree was made and TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OB THE Ginson.—The steamer Johu Gibson Bo ie ‘ Justice Charles Walter being lary instra- | County Court issued 19 rourriage licenses and | G. W. Riggs appointed receiver. These procerd- TURNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OB Capitan Wm, Winiers, of the Merchants | PRODUCE, FLOUR GRAIN, AND omwenat. mental, we believe, in its origin. It bas from | 93 deeds. ings were had before the respondent answered A lune between this port and New York. reached | gyemts fos the Celebrated Pittsburs Coal 0 the siart maintained a Kigh reputation forthe | — Clored—The city soup house, and subsequently the defendant filed bis an- Tae ae Hine her wharf foot of High street, yesterday nfter- enn eae ae character of its musie and the brilliancy of 1s | ——_cemeempes | Ser, ard his counsel moved that the injune. noon. The Captain reports having expericnced | FERTILIZERS, BoxED UST, POUDRETTE.&¢ entertainments, The present officers are: L. tion be dissolved, filing at the sume time se AGAPE, CERTAIN, AND SPEEDY CURE FoR NEURAL: | heavy weather, and encountering large quan- No. &2 axp 4 Lor Avente, ‘Waldecker. president; A. Miners, vice presi. DIED. eral affidavits. ‘The case was thereupon re. GIAy AND ALL NERVOUS DIsEASKS. {ities of Hloating ice while coming up’ the Po. | gbstween 9th aud 10th sts. Wi Le gents ae Pum eecretary: F-Schmidt, recording | MELCHER. On the 21 instant, CHARLES A. | opened, and the compiainant took testimony | It fs an wafailing remedy in all cases 07 tomac. The Gibson had on board a very heavy | ,efercnees bar fetiniion, tases seorétary; (3. Kablert, treasurer: Cail Richter, | eld+at son of Andrew D.and Mary J. Melcher, aged before BI. Ashford, examiner,and subsequently | Wenraigia, often effecting perfect cure ia & freight She brought the remains of Col. T. Firet Netioual Baul Coyle President =f leader. earn move is funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, No. nesday) moi Atong the most enjoyable features of the entertainment last night was the rich “ Shang- hai chorus,” the “Chinese Landler,” and the “ International Quadrille.” ‘The representatives of the Washington Swn- bill, answer, and’ proofs for an in- day. No form of Nervous Disease fails to yielo | Abert and wife, who died a short time since at junction and recetver, as prayed about ten its influence. Even the days since, and the Court took the papers. The | Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervous. Court this morning made a decree os pra ed, eeercer rene vention: affecting appointing Mr. Riggs as recei L & i e let ine | . and R.T. Merrick for Ailmon; Chipraun, Hos. | connier aaue: oF 8 fow weeks ot the ai , National Bank of les J. Bowen. Ex) , rest cases 0) | New Orleans. Theremains were enclosed in | City PM; W. L. JC. Lew . Aucts. ¢ Insurance Agent; Hon. A.J. Dietrick; RC. Fox, the entiry | M+ talic ca Eéetate Agent, Cineett & Sweeney, Beal cared b; | Revorr or tne Fiore Ixsrzctor.—mr. | Bei) Robert Leech, Kea. Astovaes . It | J.D. Robinson, flour inspector, makes the tol. | EMat Agente; a lowing report of flour in 2 Now York a 10 o'clock a. Tne sap DEATH: by drown! Lf of Cranrrs Dow arpsos, in Tiber Creek, on rsday afternoon Feb. 27. 133, has stricken a bereaved fami.y witli to-morrow (Wed 2 : pected for the mouth | y"™ gerbund occupied the stage, and opened the mer & Co. for Huntley. { February: Family, 2,112; extra. 2 . Sball™ with & scene trom ‘the “Wordgrand | 'rotousa y kind persons—many of whomareto | ‘The testimony taken was to the effect that 7; fine, Si ealddtinge AS berdad ania tate Ir ALIAN MACOABONI, hiuck,” @ comic opera by Otto, which was | them unknown—whe Fought to save him from bie | the reepondent knew of Allmon having gone animone tnd uneualifod epvtove!.| fois “msking a tonl of ail’ fone ae FRESH AND AT REDUCED PRICE. very amusing. watery graye. and fnally s Recovered bie body, bis te San Francisco to parchase materiel aid yoni val jo povteg ‘| during the month of 6,527 barrels. N. W. BURCHELL, —_»—_—__ A « also that an attempt had been Tibe nC % 1 sateen Stain Cnomatoriaserhees A ttheamcenn its stig fo. meal only en Sorel Franthonr | the'party who drew the origiont ate fo TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, LuronTaTION or Corx—The steamer John | feas-tf under EbbItt Hoas | held a regular meeting last evening at the C * ‘Tremont street, Boston, Mase. | Gibeon yesterday brought 40) sacks of white | ad ftmess named Hinton testiled betore Mr. shelled corn, consigned to Roya: Hillman s Us, | °OR THE NENT TEN-DATS ONLY, fener pew cynes eget: | MARMIAGR ano omtipabr, | SINDtha sry. aearineseren | Caad'tt Beeeener ase beak noney, A very —Yes ayo pi ocute cach. aime” A Second witness corroborated his | ax Essay vom Yorna Man on gum Oniur or | mau momed Boxall war ariiones elas hak | ERLE STRAW Bars. ernte each evidence Sovizepx, and the Distasxs and Aptszs which | tice Buckey, charged by his mother in-law, FINE STRAW BONNETS Boece each, ful, as also to Mr. L. 4. Botcler, who, risk Tescued their little girl from drombing for che hind plunged into the water to save her brother, ne wordgcan express the gratitude they feel. God bless and reward them aif. And in their hour of bereavement nad sorrow, which comes. in God's Ly | Hall, at which were present, Commissioners | Thompson, Canfield and Clark: also, Ubief Sessford and Mr. E. © Eckloff, secretary. M. | N. Bassett. firemen of No. 3, was suspended tor | conduct unbecoming a member of the depart- i rovidence to all.inay He semfort them | ¢ Dou! ice _Wytie.—Atex. Hay, | Sy*at impediments Rok, withsure moans | Mrs. A. E. Ritchie, with having abused hi FRENCH FLOWERS, from W to 40 cents spray | nen of dhe Meeeeemamon Wm. S.Seott extra- | with consolation rach an Haven oply cam pier | ence eee ene Matic. Alex. Hay. | Of'rellel,»Bemt to. scaled letter env TON. | Sunday evening, and threatening to virike her | Call at once audeccure bargminn, fe i 5 | men of the Metropolitan Hook and Ladder, was administrat ch: judgm: charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, received and accepted, snd resolutions were | timemengthat He sense, vee Pattence the chas | aperwards confesged; on motion of Mr. Brad- | Hower - Philadelphia, Pa. ja3¢Sa "| with his fist. ‘The, SPATE as dented te tolo, | (SRRAT DISCOVERY. ' ‘ 7" 1 _ -- '»: it we leken out, wan’: continual. | ssoceroestloting So emaiete ae amine ant Be ratris ve Miller executor of fiamimac ; BATOHELOR’S HAIR DYE. Wy putting “nonecnse” ia his wite's head, nad EVER IOLENTIFIO WO i ¥ _ - Pe tetal. ve. Geor A. W. Randall; 1 ever wag but Wy. Perkins and F. J. Head were appointed Conszr stex1s, 5 CENTS. Tecksoo., C. Pullen a 'Wen, B: Lawiti aoe: | Thiamplensit MMe Dis lke: Vantin wegen; | Ceti, thee of Boxall denied | oth .tnuizument OY w supernumerari wegen i os commn- BAUM’ HOOP SKIRT tinued. Palmer vs. Edward G. Queen; judg- | the only trae and perfect Dye; reliable, | this assertion, and said her husband had en- cation was received from the firemen and 5 tent conieesed.. John F. Bunis ee ieee & | instant ; no dieay tj po ridiculous | deavored to introduce her to a disreputable | Dollar, Address ©. B of 3. G. Entwite was Gropeed tian tne lie of CORSET FACTORY, Gooding: settled off fates’ nod igaven the Mate aott ant bepatital siged | Woman, This assertion was denied vy the ac- | Sa. New Work, . C. Ei 2 e ~ | cused, nes went On at this rate tor some nidation was recerved treat Colaba Siam, | {625 49 Louisiana avenue, near thatrest. | Schuvlder and Schneider ve. Nailor. Tt ap- | Sri cof Wadler te || Hie ten ihe Justice expressed the opinion 1844. f re Ae ; . t parties were in fault, aud he was. Company, (old company,)r relative to a former Hoorraxp’s GERMAN TONIO, tracted with te eee fornia h cextabasirgn, oe 2 fed ey. — In the engine-touse of No.3. (This purchase AND ALL OTHER contract, defendant refuses to pay. Verdict for ERRORS OF YOUTH. Ritchie, however, swore that she was in dai ANDREW J. JOYCE & 00., | wever Was consummated, because of the fact . POPULAR BITTERS, plaintiff in #960, with interest’ from 2th Feb. paid tie cars tr atest. | Sund,and the durkier, therfore ne ae, | CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE © that the City Councils have not appropriated ‘or sale at Tusry, 1866. 1 ~ f 260 additional and necessary to the purchase SIMMS’ PHARMACY, Hickman vs, Edwards. Davis and Cox-_| fects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake ‘oi | to give accurity in the’ stm of $Um fo keep te 477 and 479 Leth street. poe terme rm er Ro cro fet0-1m_ Corner New York avenus and thet. ',send free to all ‘Reed it for sx months : Bradicy, ir, This isan case brought | the reeelpt and for making’ the wrpit | Peace Particalar sttentiongivento repairing, @e36-11 against defendant, Mre. Elizabeth Edward: as [meg egmaica eae cred egietere wishing Fisn Staxps SoLp aT AUCTION.—Mr. Thos nga aia tenant of a certam houte on G street, of which | to profit by the can do vo | Lowling, auctioneer, yesterday, sold vy direc- | MgrrorourraN BOWLING SALOON, she claims to be the owner, and not tenant to | by addressing, in tion of the Mayor, the fish vive te in tee Corpo. 4 ENDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Chiet Join H. Sessford will this evening | leave for New York, Philadelphia, Boston and = S. casvenr orp, other cities, with a view to imspeeting and re- DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, orting On the various styles and qualities of anybody. The Court instructed the jury to ration fish market, for one commencin, P "et NEAR Lita Sreeer Weer, Unpcssamneeppacesee wage FAD EL find for the plaintiff on the frst oun that te, | a2oeay, gn the 1st ins. as fotigws: No. 1, to Sumael | ”""*GeOnom W. BAUKR. Proprictor. No. 286 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ae aren og etna ene a Ee from $s. —.tois p.m. The Barts stockee we Barto. CONFERENCE of the South- Barth vs. Wheatly; judgment by. vu al. Cc HARLES 4H GODFREY Bite; No. 3, to W. , Tor 8106; No. 4, to x Ligeows? ‘Wines ern Methodist Church will meet to-morrow TWO DOORS ABOVE OLD STAND, A. G. Riddle vs. Brooke Mackall, sr. Thisis . L. Tw » for $101; No. 5, to ©. Simmons, for | with the Quest end, Se morning, in Baltimore—Busl in Pare Drage and ap action bronght by.A. G. Bae to recover 269 E STREET, $45; No. 6, to L. Turvey, for $22; No.7, to P. . ‘the finest brands ° Doggett presiding, as has been before siated. Tt PsP ar peace, Hine, Leen for profecstonal services rendered in u divorce WHOLESALE AND BETAIL O'Brian, for $6, No. 8, to L. Turvey, for $6; mo ear is expected that Bishops Early and Marvin | fialy, Tooth and Nail Brashes. and ell other! case: claims a retamer of 850, and for trying ‘DEALER I= No.9 to W. inson, for #0; No. 10, to C; | steer A HOTEL. Will also be in attendance, with the board of | “Toilet Articles,” Keepa constantly on hand png pee hen ple mae Lior Som hd LIQUORS, WINES, AND CIGARS. Summons, for $10. Last year the total amount | V ICTQRUA ¥., Ber, 4% ax managers for foreign missions, together witha | a fall line of all ’'Popular Patent mony $300, Alo 30) more for trying the case ringed ‘m, until 2 p. | Teceived for the same stands was only 801-50. gurd has opened theavors on number of distinguished ministers from the \ feit-1m | before the Supreme Court of the District, and mya or roe | "Pum Coxronation Maxxer-mover.—The | math har cent twin South and Southwest. The Conference will be ISE FAMILY GROCERIES. when the case came before the Supreme rt | "PBN. ‘Onterer and Su; sale of fish stands yesterday, and the sale of | plewed to see his ‘at his! unusually large, numbering about two han. | EF pais discharged Mr, Riddle. He hay = nd Sample Hom, “Gome other stands in the new market-tonse, shows, | Béw Blsce-hoping in ‘time to be, dred members. For the first time in the his-| J_8. FARDE having opened « choice Hon | ceived the retainer, and now sues for the bal- | all, over. 1y | itis stated, that with no competiuon against it, | ®' x ASH tory of the Baltimore Conference, the lay ele- | of FA! ¥ po yt of | ance. Mr. McPherson, counsel for defendant, ‘JouN J. PxaboDy, the expense of iteervetion will bepaid by the | + # 17-6 SDIN | ment will be recognized in the councils ot the Pickin nes: Lignare, Dried and Canned Fraits: sad that hie client uunderatood that the poate? J . Son amp LOOKSMITH, | F ceipts within seven years, and it’ will tans | IEP: ae { ure! mer Most intelligent Beuces . Shoulders jor $50, ans paid trial. 5 rove &# handsome source of revenue t ‘Cor- and influential gentlemen from ‘Maryland and eae ane, nd alt other arti ye } achive ial inia will oceupy the position e annual Conference. delegates f. UPTCY » J. Sayles Brown.—Nos. POWDER, poration. On retition of WH, of ca To 8 H i; order of ref. EECTEAILS UPPED ION g4Pe Wacoxs witmout a Lickxse.—Officer Har- ania ; Se a fe “Cor. th, hee tae Novas nvolunt wanlecapeeys Coasts’ P Wreskingtens yA Brown and Wm. Tohnese. colored. one eee - Hes ~ ead Street CAR ACCIDENT.—About 6 o'clock a root of cinime tiled by Wm. ‘eos | GOLBY @ OQ taken before Justice Buckey to answer for rut which takes pi ‘the ‘of last evening as car No. 58 on the Seventh street J Witthuin Be mgie, Lewis & Son, William | FOUR & CO., ning their-wagons withont a license, for which : — . | on Seveatn streol, peer t inna avonte the ae ee ‘ . Poore, Wheatley & Sons, John Duffy, D. AUCTIONEERS, the Justice fined them $5.50 each. wt i ordered that sR Vie $ | Sar weap popelpliated into the opening, whics gs pr, i pon ppt Sees Beret re, or. | N0-364% and 384% Seventh at,, det. Hand ete. |’ yicpherson. facob Hunter, Rave ‘McPherson ee ee aaa oe | wapellaes pag ool ‘One of the horses was WOOD AND WILLOW WABE, tate of Lowenthal.—This case was set forto-day mes Hunter were arrested yesterday for et to be granted Tescued immediately, and the other after two in this court. Mr, Riddle the to ive all descriptions of hor for widow, and . Schmidt for ereditor: but Owine to the death of Gov. Ford and and abfence of. a witness, ‘consent of counsel the case was postponed until Saturday next. ‘TWINES, ‘ CORDAGE, ac., a0. 15 FULTON AND $09 FRONT STREETS, EPYARD BEATE. = WILLIAM A. GRAT. H i E i : i ? i Hho: ror TAE SPRING STYLE SILK Hat, pihmy ey ining on the west was put up at 3 i f a Z a