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i r Mis: i mmiversa: of the Methodist National Brickiaye Unien. Suicide by Strychuine. Coutectios or Taxes axp Distrinvrion | RG Q EVENING STAR. Verte tie Penge A csaMbe semeiden meet te tok rates. | oe aan ee eee. —— | Yestercoy tbe Methodist Episcopal Churches | The annual meeting of the Nationa! Brice. 3 Duap. oe yg ape eg eg Affaire in Georgrtown, a OF ine District of Columbia celebrated tmeir | layers’ Union, commenced ite sessions this | On Saturday night, Mr. Auton Gale, residing | Couporation for the month of lvecembs at ms Deckasen.—We regret to Ansonnoe tha: M LOCAL NEWS. missionary anniversaries, om which occasion | morning at o'clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall. | ! the building occupied by the tea store, No | S24 1m Ord ible, he and bis assistancs, Card Engraving. 3. Isaac Barrett, whose serous sii : * varicus houses of worship of thedenom: | The auiendance of delegates was quite larga, | 213 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s, | w a an additional clerical force, have deen at mentioned in Saturday's Stan, departed t Amusements, &e., Te- Signs bation were crowded. The services at all the | 1500. 30) tatives nt from nearly | came to bis death suddenly, asis sapposed | work upon the accounts for more than thirty life yesterday morning at ® Oclock His dw Narional THRATKM—Last night bat two of | churches of the denominstion were particular. | (hPty Being Teprecentatives prosent £ porteepet taking a dose It appears | days. We believe the accounts for the tates of ease was dropsy of the beart, aud bis dean the creat spectacular play of “Undiue, or the | !¥ Sea, 2 Se wee sree beaced within the jurisdiction at tue Union. {Bat the proprietor of ihe store, “Mr. O. G. fhe current year in this office have been bat. ‘cunt Sill be universally ieatetied. as be was a ha > . marked attention. a by been sufferi @nced and cl ear at t Enmgra ing. only a valuable mem! the meroanttie « ee einccy Hatt-—Mone Adrien's patiet | _ At Wesley Chapel the exercises were dent Mr John 5. rose Mr Eureta Kusnpes | time past by. thefe and could’ aot account for | earlier thea ever tekee This Sil bone - musity, but bore am enviable character. > escmen, cg eng = ballet | atito'e &. m. by prayer by Rev. A. cary. ‘ saa the manrer in which bis piace was entered. | tremely gratifying to many of the creditors of bonesty and uprightocss His taneral w. poe oa The cp —-< eanes — oueee Ores; “Preyer was offered by Rev. Mr. Drinknouse, | UB Saturday night after Lge =ny he heard | the so inc! iz nd Se take place to-Morrew afternoon. PR osm — after wi > Bogen pastor ‘churches -| WO, at its conclasion, was, om motion, invited | SMe one in the store, aud going down was | number of laboring , who have un- Sant To Jatt —Several colored mea gathe: port Brothers. pROUDECr = a various churc! to a seat within the hall during the proceediags | S#t!*fied that there was some One in the place. | able to get payment of their demands until the Card Engraving. in the store of Mrs. Brown, on the corner « . durirg the . ae eee of the Union. except when in secret sessien, Shutting the door quietly he procured a light | receipts for the last month were apportioned to Fay and 2d streets, on Sa'urday eveninc byma— a, er cinensers ig A resolution was offered by Mr Cook, of | 824 again entered, when he noticed a man | tbr several ion fands. a and a row ensued, in which Alfred Smith wa. ocr Rev Alfred Cookman then prescard an inver. | Wasbington, and adopted, inviting newspaper ‘bing over a pile of barrels, who left the store 1edax-Parers should take notice that the Col- cut severely with razor by George Bods: ‘The annual meeting of the stockholders and ror proy pty sapetregber) Teporters and members of local umions to seats perture in a board partition. Sappos- ir will iminedisiely commence making ap | and an aged colored man, named James M >: Steamship Com- | Sept both to the Green ibe ext: “Tam | Syitbin the hall, except when in secret session. | 1DE the party to be the dece eed, Mr. Cornwell | his advertisement of property om whic there caaeaahs? tagne, severely beaten. Dodson aud Smt Ld debtor both to the Greeks, and to the Barbi- t up te Toom, called bis remain arresrs of taxes. were arrested pevy, (New York, Alexandria, and George- | rjsn-;both to the wise and the unwise.” Ro. The Chair then delivered a few remarks, de- | went up to! is (G's) son, and = ee Gee at meaieers by Officer Hess, and Ju«tice van clarmg the Uonvention tully open for regalar | ‘©! im his suspicion. The wife of the @ Feceip's for past mon’ Zollector Buckey held Dodson in the sam of $0 > line,) was beid om Saturday evening, at mene, chop, j, verse 16. aati meet. | buciners. He hoped tts proabucr wenlabe deceased beard the howe made, and called her | has a portioned to the several funds of the Cor- | appear at court, and flued Smitn #2 5) ‘. fe jteresti! form od of band saying it tH Mitchell presiding, wad pe, Cr, Jobe T- | og was beld at thie church Ohiel Jasncs | cbafacterized by harmony, and Fesult in such into aud they sccosed bin (Gale) of Cece | First Ward foods 819.236 55 FRENCH & RICHARDSON } Mitchell presiding, and J. L Galt secretary | UE Presiding, who apnouaced the jain | £00d as will reflect credit’ upon the national the. partys “Tae iniar enckoea. oat | Bane ree ee cps nd x, Whe fret bus P hymn, the singing of which was followed vy a | bOOF, whose representatives were in attend. | (Ye, Party, The Jaren orc ‘Mrs. Gale | Third Ward Fund 22.905 1 the annual report of the Presiden: of the | Yet feeling aud appropriate sermon by Rev. | #0¢e for the purpose of legislating for the gen- | (od, Pulied some clothing on aud went ints | Fourth Ward Fund Ok9St 56 “Look ne Tae tbe aapwal report of the President of the | 17 pion On the platform, besides the | ¢?#! good of the cr. ft of the conatry. the balito. ‘what Mr. Cornwell had tosay, | Fith Ward Fand. 12,00 08 Jest The collections derme the day { Scugtatulaies ibe’ stockholerrs om the sncenes | Uhief Justion, were Hon. Hiram Price of Lowa: | , 0% motion of Mr. Conroy. « comminiee ot | jhenalt lo Rear what Mr.Oormwell hadtosay. | Fifth Ward Fand Gan 9) | BOOKSELLERS, TAVERS Ey AND | missionary purpose apounied to about #y e present annual meeting 0! Ubair thereupon appointed as said com- c is ‘ pany is hel! under eicums: KY 224 General HD. Weshbura, of Indiana. | sviee_Mesere, Martin Oontoy, of Brooklyn. Hestening back to the room. she asked him | School-bouse Fund | _ Georgetown Advertisements, mone auepicives for Je frases by Hon H. Price and Bishop new York; D. 2 Callahan, of Now York: Me nee Dek Daehn eae ge ing nan nuit is | CM STEEL, COPPER, STONE, AND WOOD, | BY thomas pownr —— the close of the first y Hon =, Stewart, of Harrisburg. Pennsylvania: - 4 ore : anaes os tien then allude s msed. No | . . ot the | Bier, of Cincinnati, . 3) y sed for the sUegestion having in view arrangements ma. | CbUrcD, be constitnd s jife directréss of the % motion of Mr. Cook. of Washington, the | WAS formerly « sash in the partition, which 1 INS 43 | Have nine Beer Facusrine vox act, Kimpe or | anctio, ection « “ tually advantageous to ithe enmpeting lines | The he wovld be pie Of Hfteen to give Sic for | Union then took a recess till 2 o'clock, in order iealeoeaiae, ae ne eecoeaat | Water Fund... | 3809 et weriien nee bse inet wilh Se Tro ous comets ort. | that parpese. and the money was quickly to allow i for the committee to examine the ices pttrroee Reid perenn ob on eaten apeia | Totat | tomac river above Georgeto csmecie bee Tuscan ot this, company, Bat thaet 22: | raised. Senator Wilton was aiso made a life | cP — be effected at any time without making 2 nois: “WEDDING, | se <tenes Laatings Ja sITcHle wraried efforts to Sec mmplich this ungenerees | difector, and others were mode lio members, | | Sos us wey may wien, The police of the second precinct were at | IMPORTANT SALE oF Real Estare.—w- . | Ye hsitias Ries parpore have ouly had the effect of dieciosing | ,,4t Foundry Onurch theservices were opened APTERNOON SESSION orcs mMfarmed of the affair, and were on hind | are iniormed that the sale of that valuable of the river cn their own weakness whilst developing our in- | Methodist collection, “From. all that dw t 2 o'clock the Convention reassembied, | Pung, ‘and ath. Coroner TOT et. | Dreperty at the intersection of Massachus _— 188.” THOS. Do his to aud from New York have been “ ~ S AAdneaeee tue Pariaa | tEpO he Co te Iredentint faves saith pone . “ ree rn ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, aw e. # from tme to time by our opponents. | Nt; new i a trvent praveh atler wich ae | Conroy, Chairman, submitted the Teport. te | AU itduret was held to-day at 12 o'clock hy | about through theeuterpristag house ot atere fs Sevecmmcaeinn Cecmntaenes . 8 + the prices asked by them a nse niger fonoee | Coroner W. W. Potter, the following jury being | Fitch & Fox, as ageots for the heirs of the fa i is. Of hasdling the mer. | 3<00 he 70d Pealu sud & part of theite clisp- | 1 tor ing JW. Wo2 N.Y. Bassit, w., | SUmmoned: J.P. Milburn, AH. Voss, W. T. | Charles Hill, of Prince George county. W AND CARD ENGRAVING. | have added to |‘ of Cortutbian Weng ae Seren a Coit, NA en Naitor, J. V. Towers, James Phillips, A. L | ore exception, it wss the largest. traveaciion | sermon, t: as e Sant aX, é oO. 1h ON. ‘2 will mot pay ebapdive their line an the Nerfolk lin @, tRowsh » OF ROUSRHOLD FORNITORE AND EY \ Ts AT THE MOBTGUMERY Hore STEORT. GEokG eTOWN j On FRIDAY MOKNING. Janwery 189 | 1569. at MW o'stock, Twill « iat thy Mon rd, No. 13 joual sbip, borrowed trom | Wim, Finley. H.C. Packer, James | effected in real estate during the year in-, the © profiter it hittle, but Godliness is =e a bich has enabled them to cise proaitets but litte, atthew Byrne, EF. Alexander, | purchase money exceeding the sum of © t perform, two trips per | PFfitable unto all things, baving the promrs> =“ | cf the fife which mow 18 and the life which is Cogan Peter, No. 4, mroy M. sworn: Noticed di ed was EVENING KRcErTIONS.—Ladies who wish to Siena tin, Ne. 1, Brooklyn, N. ¥ : Garman, F spaamtiodlo pains fetartes du In the eveming a pla'forra meeting was held, | Pa: Deimonte, Peter, No. stenta man for Dr. Lincs: | nd recepticas thie era eae ae ee cher, cf the District Supreme Court, | No.1, Md.; Farley, Timothy, thereafter Dr. Thos. Mill e fen hom, H., no locality; Ga rs os. Miller and buy one ot Breasal gine cxecciass wore opened wilh | Ress Hs no Jocality Deceased died about x quar- for evening dresses, at Charles aun : ; cl J “i jase and corset factory, 513 7t et, cs The choir then sang a beaatifui | No. Ma. woth, saw dacdsted Gack Bunging, ory. h street, Intelligencer cir own interest. we shall baye no | B}MB, when Judge Fisher was iutrocace Hall, “M acdny algae c Obie tke Boerne eon ee CABD PLATES ENGRAVED AND PRINTED reason to appprenend that we rordhte Bn growls tetgs o pamtle girs 2 N.Y ing sery dejected, and did not see himufter. FAIR The Second Baptist Church Sunday succesfully with tbe formidabie rivals who so | “0 ye mio the world and proach the Gospel | fe N.Y. wards till about I! o'clock. Witness heard a | school fair will commence this evening, at Eo. irrational to supose iat sacacious business | sitcr which the rexular basket subscripsions | Marlin. Aitred, Ni 1 high prices and itregular deliveries of a fewiny | Were taken ap, and £150 was-subscribed to | No.5, N. J.; MeGre. Thomas. No.7, Pa: M Sncpely. ca be now iaveipled tvte ouetéa | make Rey. Mr. Cookman a lite dliree-or of the Closkey, Peter, No. 1, Del... MeDermot fof their patronage as Would saeces | Mistionary Society Including what was | No.0 N.Y. Mnaning, M. ©..No.t No 7: Sab nak ssomopoly, ond again | Collected during the imoraing Servier, t Murray, P. H. No. 6.N. 4.; Nichols, H. W. {tS mordinate teactions, °€™" | Suncay school anniversary, ana last evening. Niles, Michvel, No. 10 ‘The report then praises the motives of one | 8P0Ut=1C00 were collected and subseribed in Dani cory Botel. High street. vetween Punt t Beall strecis allt Ritere and Ptlects cenerally hope d THOMAS Dow F some of thi jest ebaract order to affect: injuri iness of the company Bat our custom Mmembering the Mamed firm m gi is season, shoul; at one those beautfal trailing skir: r ast, have gemerally re mg & preference to our | as they shall thas con- | Piaye! Ps skirt ‘. ¥ Alex: ly, + No. Pa. No. 1, Pa.; Maxwell, Thom ts, a ley, J. W.. No. L, Mas - 2, Ky.; McDonough, Jas. TORACCO 000 pounds. consisting of Bricht six-onnes : Fig. Kotgh and Bess. Brig m Bore down stairs, And coming ont of his room puta’s Hall, Navy Yard, to continue ‘wo saw deccased going up to his own room; heard weeks, the proceeds to be applied tor the bea. OKING TOBA I the wife of deceased say that night that de. | efit of the church. Everybolly should go. | ebi30@ Brnnde in Bales of varic ceased bad committed a rash act, and that she ———— | ' ! uufnot compere st the shortest notice. mee. a part of ace ording te the 5 which ie put op ant could not help him. en ae Mr Corson, recalled.—Witness produced a two-ounce vial labelled strychnine, and about | two-thirds full, which he found on Siturd.y | nigbt on the dormer window of the room occu SNUFF. nds of WR Garrett & Son's Reoteh 1) packages, ‘, do... do..emd2uz No.4, N | suttavie for retailins s chu eb for the missiv 2, INL; O'Neill, James, : righ] Tomine - SRGAR dealers who have not patronized the oppos feb green N. | pied by deceased. 155 000. (varion Bon: apie : closed by the singing of a doxology, ard + Preis, Geor, » Krooklyn. N.Y. Mrs, Eliza 6 t CITY ITEMS PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPISE. brands.) at $10, 9 line, and pays a speeial compliment to the | Wer “ torn? _N 'n W. irs. Elica » Sworn. —Witness was tue | . | 930, 40, $0 end gH per M ercnanss of Grovesiown, who nare shipped | Presiding Elder Morgan pronounced 3 be 1, Weshiagion ‘clist Potler dene he. Bo. | wite of the deceased, and retired abont "lg: Netae ‘The Sabbath school connected with this | Peart, Albert, No.*, Pa; Paul, Henny. No. ee oe d its anniversary at bast-pas! Osta ; Jame Porton, No. §, Pa: Parlico, trade vn fact < . Mr. L. © White, president of th 0. 1, Obio: Chas. No. 1 ae District, snd en: ane benefits pola Beng | ry Society, presiding? and Mr. J. L. pansion of th enabling our mer. | Ewing secretary. Tbe pulpit had been re. 4 Pipes on Satucday night: some time afterwaras woke WHERE IS THERE a Silver Plater in Wash. lect al 150 boxes Scotch and other Pipes, @: erect up and found dece ised in bed beside her. De. | ington ciry! 1 want a Door-pla'e. some Spoous Becollect alt styles. at $2. 85 aud $3 7B per box. sil of wh i ceased asked her co pray for him that his soul | and Forks replated. Go to Rovert A Wases rest, (under tix might be at rest with God: witness then asi . deceased what was the matter, and he rep! wale. that before morning be wouid be far # over sixty thousand bartels of flo grain and other produce. It then speaks of | | are offered for sale at | Masonic Hall,) oi CARD ENGRAVING, | aes Georgetows d | hand's, d streets. No. 2, Md; Swayne, B. F., Ne Smith, T. W D street, between ~th and 9th No. 3, Pa.; Thome 3 » 3: Peoaroen, 5 ——-—__ SELLING OFF AT BEDICED PRICES TO ebauts to purchase supplies from first bands | MOved for the occasion, and on the rear ot the | 2 Co igen ‘oD. E and he wished to be buried in the green woos. | Boys tN Brug" prepare for the inauguration LITHOGRAPAIN N'CHANGE Busines re andersigned be imstesd of paying commi<sions and profits to | Platform was a bandsome arch of evergree: Mass. Whalen, Ti rs S.No. 2. | Witness then asked deceased if he had taken | of our next President, General Grant. 4th ot joni 4 mt tow a change in business. wil! agents and second-class dealers, beiug shared 4 front of which was a crown of the same m: Mass: Whalen, mas, No. 7, Pougkeepsie, i. anythiog, when he replied that be had taken | March, by purch: strychnine. white Parade Gioves, 2 cents; at Adamson’s, Dr. Tbomas Miller, W. W. Bureb, and Goo. | 506 th street. Gale, (an adopted ‘son of” deceased.) lnfantry Caps, 5u cents; ntti the Isth day oF Mare NeXt. offer their entire ed prices Gor Dress Gama, batts be ct it cost or Plato Meripoe a : bess : terial suspended by a cord over whica was | N. Y: Williams, Samuel, No. ©, Pa. Sieiy seduced. prices at winch propertina: | spother arch compoced of gas jovs, torming tne | _‘The'reportof the commitiee twas’ accepted. macy of the comforts anda ceesariee of lit, | Words «Jesus reigns,” with # brilliant star in and the gentlemen whose uarmes were th Teveers more and more mauifect the utility, | Be centte, The exercises were opened by | embraced were declared delegates to the Caion And anything in that line ef business. is done in aS ——_o—_— sworn, and their testimony was ts the effect Davexrort BRotasrs’ Exuinition.—The "1 « . < Br * | and entitled to the privi re ‘ : ot tosay indispensability ef thistine of steam. | “eine «The Morning Light is Breaking. one that deceased bad taken poison. Most wondertnl and mysterious exhibition of ‘ iM ere to the commercial invereste of the math nal | Kev. J W. Hoover, of Hamiine M. E Coxoel, = The jury, after deliberation, rendered a ver. | this or any other age. This show opeas with OUR OWN ESTABLISHMENT, | Sheeting: capital, and beuce ts increasing popularity. | | then led im prayer; after which. the children | The Versary the Mis. | dict “That the death of Anson Gale wascaus-d | &*peecb from a long-haired individual about be fol wing table shows the rates of freight | sabe. “ Work. for the Nightis Coming" The mary Society of the M. E. Church. by a portion of strychnine, administered by his | {4 most astounding, terror. ot radeced prices. -striking, heart eoarged by th stor in charge, Rev. 2 fp on line prior to the | P Peyton Brown.ex- | po., the fiftieth anniversary of thi: : Call and examine for yoursetv own hand.” | rending phenomenon of this century, as prr- under the supervision of i MAYFIELD & BROWN organization of the Merchants’ line, and their | Plained tbe object eee racine abd SE OECD | society is being celebrated at the Foundry M Mat. Konnery at tux City Post Over ross Wien oe ees Te — Be. peste &_ Sergaewe. 9.0. Serene Tene wr Pret | responded by quoting the text of Scriptuce in | E Church, corner of 1th and G street, “Tur Sometime during Saturday night a daring roo. | treks belaren be Crowned Wsseras, Bee tk. WIGtam Lanenan DSTEIN, LICEN Ale. per barr !. <0:5 ‘<0 which their bame was used, each class having | weather was very unpropitious, auc bery of the United States mails was perpe- | heads and all other kinds of heads, seh ge . 3. “shies 5 Gane giseet, ©: Apples. per barrel... 3) lto 15 | Deb given a nome applic: esh Doce As | pot oearas many present at the trated within the very confines of the Post soft heads, etc..etc. These astonishing Snarp- chandise. to avy amoont A for ‘ Orackers, per barrel. 50 w) | Wey answered to their call, they would step | tay Commencme se tt toe Co NGivg in ins city, About 7 o'clock | ers have softened the brains of Earop-an and | Wor samples and styles THE PUBLIC are in | Sestred at weny emonnt, Sud for ‘ Cicer, m barrels... cerese 20 su | forward and band ip their annual douations The pulpit bs the Southern maiis from the Aquia Creek | American Biockheads to such an extent that it . Bnd sold. Rosi ness «tri cont Cx tings, per 100 Ibs. 6) 3)to 4 | A commumication was read by Rey. Mr. Brown | there was a pla f sAutived at the post office, when the | 1s now time this frand should be exposed, and | Yitea to call at eur Store, Cheese. per box 4 5ta 3) | be weet V as ete at en ie ay mals for kerr tg eee — i= bed i bw! = a oa the nent Q parte > a (Rebbie) he sai pt ptise or oD with the bags forthe North, left stind- { exbibition bave the hands and feet of thes =, 7 cAR z eSoarbed pes Sto = | the camp-ground, amd who died in October ing \n the carriage-way on =th siret, uotil the | mysterions humbugs tied to me, then place te 4 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eR STEERS A Sees? 1 per sie IDs. 2 | Seed fifteen months; leaving for voveappeared | Nor'bern through ma‘l was ready fortraus- | their so-called cabmet with their musical in sadbesre th boxes. per foot nty «| caneeSitG, which had been placed Skene fees ion with itt the depot. During the in- | struments, viz: violtp, guitar, tamborine. bell, on conn t pial ge sy | MONeY-DOX previous to his deatn by his frie der th ‘of Prof. val between the arranging of the mails. it is | Ae. placed under the feet of myself. If the NATIOSAL METROPOLIEAN BANE i 5. | The crown was dedicued fe memory of hi birgety INCrceesdl on Gt : dl the driver must have left his wagon, above instructions are carried oat | will Wager segs s ; | Snda star placed im it to represent tim. the Gpeniiig 6! thestn or two box pouches and one leather sack that the audience will bear no musical or inde ”) Reese gave Si im coin for eack of his Littl: iia taken from the wagon and carried across the | sounds from the above usmed instramen=s, uot 479 NINTH STREET. On 14. Mor f the Birst Monday axa | a gay en placed i the crown m was occupird by Revs. Bish street nny im the rear of the (uronicle build- bie the soiaas hands be extended through — cen by this table, embracing suc jor each of them subscription w ‘Janes, and Dr. N. J. 8. Morgeva, | ing. when ‘y were broken open, taeir con- , the bole in the center door. < sneeu; = basen ky Mtoe Oak ice | teri up to have twostars placed in ME SAGE Oh Webentance’ Tein | erie tan ont ana vided, arid the Peaseentend A. ADAMBON, 56 Ninth street EAT SERE SASS E SrRES Wi; &, eta with the Heer ot ; ecion, that to represent Mr. Stetmmetz, ex-superintende Ames presided, and sunounced the | letters strewn arouna —* — < difference bet mer and present rats | 80d Rev. Mr. Brown, for which they rev y - Jesus shail reign where e’er the One of the cinployres of the Chronid: discove Go To THe de and e-cartiies Of transportati tan eighty per ceot, | About si each. “Allhail the power of Jesus’ | sun,” &c., which was suoz with fine effect by | ering them atan early hour yesterday morn GREAT AvCTION Sate Natiousl Backs aliof whyeb b: eens by | Heme” was then sung. The Secreiary, Mr. | the choir, and Rev. Dr. Morgan lea ia prayer, | ite, eave Information at once to the Post (th ve State, Bailrona and other Stocks their lsaugure upport cf this ime. 1f | James E. Ewin. reported that the Society bad | acging the Divine birseing ou All engazed in | Cfliciole, and With the gathering up of tha tora pe Poteg aud Bills discounted we may assnme the descriptions of freight | beld tw ye mcctnes daring hed year, at | the miss y Work, expressing thankfulness | letters, one money Orde, two checks. and two CUMEERLAND Coat. Bsemittance= a above named to be a fuir average of the wtote | Ube scporte they Kaneciads by the classes, | tor the tesnlte of the services y rday, &o | 8dvis tive to money were found. 11 By Gleason & Glenn Due from amount vans; d, sad apply the same ratio | Sis occu ea recites an see Ue | The chor sang the tooist hymn. © When shall | bad not been, evidently, over two dozen let { On the 2zd instant, | | $31.14 Bapecte of reduction to the am carried of our owa { ober occasione’ & tote daliteced Sekar toa * voice of singing“ Bishop Ames made « | ®ltogether, and it is thought by the officials | At Ray’s Docks, Georgetows Due from other Banke sa Viaukere sbips, omitting any estimete of the qaaptity | SChoul assumed S er hats telah of 96 ‘n- | few introductory remarks, saying that in the | thatthe mail in the pouches was scattering at WE ALSO ENGRAVE AND PRINT crete bg od Furnitu: conve yed by ovr opponents, the ctoour | &tence, making a a ts tate” claae, tanght first year of the society. Atty years since, the | letiers thrown in the Richmond Po CATARRE AND DEAPNESS successfully ireat- Corrent Expeuwe the year just cloved will. aracunt to | pase teat baring eonitiouten the | Tecespts were about $400. and since then about | CUring Friday night. being sent from there ed by Dr. Aborn, 24 F street, | Legal Tender Notes jor the past two years to 2, | Mrs. MePheelers, baying foe | Ssuu.00 bad beem collected and expend u.day morning. The affair is involved in ———_e——__ ‘Currency re than enough to pey the of | largest amount for the year, ca the prize } acd every dotiar had been acconuted for considerable mystery, though if the driver, “A SLIGHT Cotp,” Covans.—Few are aware BONDS, CHECKS, |: Specie . fhe steamers. In the face of thece figures no | banter to-day. The services were closed 9y | an agent bad ever been a loss to them, aud thei: | if Said, left bis wagon, 1t would be an easy | of she importanee of checking 4 cough or | Three per cent Certificates ; ome can fail to perceive the incentive to the | *ieing the “Good Shipof Zion.” and the pro- | expences were but small, tatterto slip the pouches from it, The box | #shight cold,” in its first stage, that which m persistent opposition which seeks the annibi- | PUDciation of the benediction by Bishop Am-s, Key. Dr. Harris, one of the secretaries, was | Pouches were broken in at the ends afer con- | the beginning would yield toa mild remed Jaton of this company tbat ite adversaries may At Hamline Charch, at llo'cluck a.m. tbe | introdaced. Last year the tribution | *iderable battering, and the job must evideudy | if neglected, soon attacks the lungs,“ Ay LETTER HEADS, ; again be without a rival. aud at liberty to adopt | Pulpit was cccnpied by Rev. G.S. Hare, D. D.. | amounted to Stl4 137: year before, 36-6,52".0, | have been done by adults and probably pro- | frenchial Trockes® give sure and almos: im such prices as will yield excessive and princely ut New York, who dehivered an eloquen’ s-:+ 1 a cage the Megregn’e contribution of each of | {eSsiomals. 1 tectives Clarvor and Bigley, of | mediate relief. “The Trorhes™ bhaye pre-e Profits. It remains for the people of the Dy mof. on “Oross Bearing; at the clo<é of which the five decades, touting OP £°.951577.10, The | the Metropolitan Police, and Special Agent | (neir efficacy bya test of many years, and have Due Metronet a, — ; sect, o determine whether tBrir machinatioag | Sbou! £54) was subscribed for missionary pur- | Board bad applied all the month to the work | Hodges, of the Post Office Department, Lave | received tesimoniale Ifom ellen mea ene BILL HEADS, Bue Bational Banke. j “Tao + At Union Chapel, at 11 a.m, Rey. MrChap. | Tule. but during the war di4 not enlarge, | been assigned the duty of working up the cise. | have used them eo ~~ thie ihe yeag st ch mporiagt ‘Bion Chapel, » Rev. Mr. Chap- t issions stood at the close of the war " Se by tig, oop ‘arsahgreni Mave been bade tm conbanniae } Man. of Boston, preached, taking for his tex! sathep nes ss i beronine ane at the alone ST. ANDREW'S Parisi opal Church.— Like ReevLation Dass Pa tion cf extending. for the public benefit, | tbe last cranse of the 15!h verse of the lito the usefulness of the ships of we company by ! chapter of Revelations. In the evening Rev am eplargement of the circuit heretofore az- | Mr. Welch opened the services with prayer: signed for their operations, In one cas« the | after which Rey. Mr. Mitchell preached on the there ‘was a surplus of <s0.L%. When the | A meeting of the parishioners of this parish, | teeth should always bescrapulous! | { wliity of the arrangement will depend upon a | [ith verse of the Sist Psalm. Rev. J. A.M | i fas teny tones West side of i2th street west to east side of ith | free trom blemish. Keep them in this condi*ior {hey were in debt, and the general sopnora. | west, and from north slde of K street north to | with the incemparbie Seesoeat; aod wien tions were larger. They arenow indetta tittle | Boundary, was held at the residence of ir. A. | they are vetsrans in. the service they will = il! Over $1,000 loan om which interest is being | T. Augusta on Saturday evening, to revive aud | beas “good as new. MONOGRAMS DESIG! Td paid. reorganize the same in accordance with pab- — GRAVED, ENVELOPES, ac. ungency. If the severity of the weather | Chapman, who preached the missionary ‘Hite, } Orme, WG Metrerott, A EB phepbera ould. a Ins rr thi =, | Mon im the morning, 1s, we learn, the mo.t tev. Dr. Chan’ : Oo . | lisbed call. After a freeinterchange of opinion, | “Sratpinc's Give” 1s indispensable ir | Feran, Bicholas Acker, J W Phompeon. close the savigation of the Potoman thy Bend” | Cistinguished orator of the Methodist pice). Poel arses od Spoke of the aw. | Proceeded toelect a vestry toeerye until Easter: | every well regulated household. zo . . more and Ohio Raalroad Company h: reed | Pal Charch in New England. He 1s at present ‘i g th , | the following named gentlemen were elected eee | Pos. UBLICAT? - that cur chips may loul theteargoes at their | charge of the Tremont-s'teet church, Bostor Sfiek on Here eer eT PDr Ace higian fone Tete Pee, |) coma DeWanae Fgeon Catropocist, EMBOSSING AND coLoR stamrine. | P¥OPCSALS FOR THR PCRLE ATION OF \ wharves im Baltimore, (Locust Point.) whence | | Atthe Ryland Chapel, im the morning, R> that what is Kept to one self is no use to man, | Revells, Henry Johnson,and Solomon Johu- | of twelve years’ tical e: ice in the | ant they will be conveyed im burden cars to Wash- + Mr. Mitchell, of North Carolina. preached, an¢ | tnat when the Gospel takes bold of aan a | § Acommittee was appomted to select a | United States and as, and established a ington, under the superintendence of our own | "bout eighty dollars were collected. Ia th Joss COMMUTER oN Prsic Prixtixe,) bie building site, and makes Bim a working man, to communicate | § so a Butiding | 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between $\ and stb 4 TH Cone rss. Sp Season, agen’s. This accommodation is proffer | evening, Rev. Mr. Hare preached an eloquent e receives, u 13 0 al. | Committee was appointed. Each Vestryman | streets, since 1-61, successfully treats Corns, | MAPS ENGRAVED AND PRINTED. , int Commnitnen nt Bares, Dec. 3s. via. fair and liberal terme, such as Will @oubtlece | sermon. Mr. Joseph Stephenson, Mr J.P vation. Uf all the apencise of he ciatel anes | clect wan authorived to collect money tor the Bunions, Chilblains, Cinb and ingrowing eet a ee be cheertally met by our merchants, rather | Murphy, and Mr. T.K. Gray were made lite |)! On. tre hommenduite tharibe missionary | Promotion of the cause, Joun F.Qovk, Esq , | Nails, and other diseases of the feet withou | Sutil the beth of Saneary. tou tor repete than be subjecud to the vexations delays | Members of the missionary Socr “ work—it is Christianity at work. The com- Treasurer of the Vestry. pam or inconvenience to the patient Ti "7 LAIN OB IN COLORS. | publishing the debates in Congress. in accor. ich are sometimes incident to the closing of | At East Washington Church, on ath strest, | ite, when they made additional appropr a shoe canbe worn with ease immedin: EITHER P. . | Bit the following eectien of on act appro our river. | gist the services were conducied at 11a. m. by | tion and enlarged the number of missions did CIRCULAR vEOM THE Ancuutstior—A cir- | Qfier the operation. Refers to the mau} } se Ss ater mae In the other case the new arrangement has | . . Fors, and at 7 p m. by Rev J.A | not make a mistake, and he believed that the | cular trom the Archbishop ot Baltimore was | eMiment physicians, surgeons and thonsaad> | parte of scte sutboriving the p- ‘eo of the been caaried mto-ifect. It cousists in exiend- | M. Chapman, and sermons commemorative o: | Church would pot be found wanting. The | read in all the Catholic charches of this city | Of other responsible persons who patronim WEALSO MAKE ALL KINDS 0 Sebaers in Congress ave teveby lepeaiod Grom ont ing the range of service of our steamers by re- | ibe eveucot which the day was the anniversary | choir followed, singing 1,2 hymn, “See how | yesterday. It calls attention tothe nesessity ct | bisestablishment. Hours from 3 ge cea ‘after the fourth day of March nent quirmg them to toneh at Norfolk on their way | Were delivered on both occasions eata flame aspires.” &c, Sustaining the parochial schools, and then | 1%. Owing to press of business at office Dr | Committee on Printing is be to aud from New Yors. By this meaus of di- Gen Judge Reynolds, ot Brooklyn, N. Y., ful- | refers to the confusion snd trouble incident to | White is unable to visit Patients at their resi- Fequired t> init Yeet ana regul Tr communicationa trade bas | Annystor RESURRECTIONISTS.— Te he lowed: The law “to love our meighbore’'is the | marriage ceremonies in crowded churches, dences except between 6 and 8 p. m. FIRST-CLASS gy ok aperk been operca between the District cities and | Lesanierred—Exciteme ntamung the Colored Peop'e. | ground work of civilization, and be instanced | enjors on the different pastors hereafter, - SRGuit oe Gide 1 ablieher ty iso ascertatn Norfeik. which promises to be highly benef. | Arnau corly hour ygsterday morning. Sergean' | the various means devised to benefit the race. | they have reason to apprehend a great rush of | _DOOToR J. H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED hi : | Rupe intendemt «f | } vem. | Cost of neh publication by the » the merebavis tnd people of both com- | Hartisen and Officers Langiey aud Mark wood, | meluding the elevation of women and the | persons, to stand at the doorway (or have a | senha wena gor Mth) neler pl | Pablic Privtiog, and ehall report as son as prec- wRtes: yd by this Means a'so direetinter- | of toe eighth orecimct, noticed x hack passing | abolition of slavery. representative there)and admit only those who | Massachus a ese course, by on % feguisr steamers, bas heen y F BLANK BOOKs. ticatle such and estimate of cost, to | from an easterly direction towards the Cipitol Rey. G. S. Hare, D.D. of New York, nex: | shall present cards of invitation from the fun. | Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- Guthees with 0 Gall se popeinc ter she enone acted the debates aud proceedi:, estatlisbed between the Liecrict cities and Bos- in which was something which a} delivered an address on the missionary cans», | ilies of the parties to be married. teenth street. Office hours before 10a. m., an Congrans E rs of attendance a: th sa ia ; ‘The joint ccmmitier hers alopted the present fou, #5 cur ships can HOW connect at Norfolic ‘o bold | after which the doxology was sung, and the oe Woman Hospital trom totem. cre. | BINDING OF BVERY DESCRIPTION sania ae ae sea swith a Fopuinr fine of Boson steamers, at eal he | audience was dismissed, with the benediction. | yrxynat.—The faneral of Mr. John I.. Roo- | Quo" Suamgctues nets ios et wbari cur eight is landed and thence | put whip to bie horses and siarted ata rapic | py Fisbop Janes fa, late a clerk im the Sixth Auditor's Ufice Si SS form. at they also tay Bane ported eitect to Boston. per, the oflicers after him, firing several shor« “The second meeting will take place this | took place yesterday afternoon, from his iate | IS Gees atton im ether a Tepert then procevds to give imdetala | sod chasing bim across the Maryland-avenue | evening, and the children ¢ Meeting tai residence in Philadelphia Row. The funeral ” wery satintactory exposition of the business of a bridge. (Officers Turnburke and Daily, | noon bas been postponed. services were conducted at St. Peter's Church. SPECIAL NOTICES, the compary for the m whi hit | of ihe first precinct, having betrd the firiaz See by Rev. F. E. Boyle, after which the inter : ar that iis patrounge has ao arestly tn- | and seeing the back approsching betworn Timpenance MatTrers.—Tne anniversary | ment took place at Mount Olivet Cemetery. A | HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIF retw ibe the reduced | id and 44 streete, balted it. It was found that | ecung of Peter's Temperance S3 detaciment of the Grand Army of the Repub. RENEWER. Prices. to produce & revenne nearly Sw | the Dack was driven by James Burk, who war | Was te1g las evening at St. Peters lic attended, and were preceded by the I2thin- | gray pis VEGETABLE, SICILIAN HAL RENS 3 Xcess of the revenue of the preceding year ud, J. Fauntleroy, aud | Pocmalechool-house. on Capitol Hi fentry band. (Quite a number of the comrades + the company in p aid before © action ale should embrace —Firet the for ' corps of reporters for each te piatic to ite, Committers on Printing fiently Inrge to report yates pr in EXTRA FINE, FIRST OLASS | “Becond. the publication of tne debates tm a deily paper. tovontaia po. politiral A LARGE STOCK OF Pa- | time to be sent from Washington by the earl suf. | dof Thomas Carr and | able address was delivered by Hon of the deceased in the Army of the Potomac Renews the Hair! AMERICAN ENGLISE AND FRENCH PAPEB. | jail. caving on the morning of ita publseation, ‘Bt Mess to ps handsome dividend. | Fienry Clark, two live white men. and two after which the pledge was admin were also present. Restores Gray Hair to tts Original Color’ | the proposition te state the kinds of type to be Beer seeine Bresident does not deem | dead bodies of females, (both nude,) on white | Shout fity young men besides a uurnder of I- pe EE Prevents ito falling off! | aua"the price per thousand ms, fnclating ai advicable, but recommends, in view of (he im~ | and tbe other colored. The officers took the | $y: Base Batt Ovricens.—At a late meeting of Siiaied tne Emaie Bauesth ent Claniy? changcs. corcectt we. ond enditians mates wet Portance of the line to the Dusiness interests | party to the first precinct station, and the At the meeting of the Washington Temper- | tbe National Base Ball Club, of this city, the - It net aann tes chin! ALL #1288 aND } pm dnd gtd > Ot reported; @nd alee SE iRe Community, that the money be rettined | borites were taken ito the station. It w2s no: | ance Society Inst Bight the annual election of | following officers were chosen for the ensuing | Baad bes Cetra rranes bow | seas Pres Poa wy wm the Wnaoury f) meet any emergency that | lorx after daybreak whea the fact became | Officers resulted in the election of John S Hoi. | Yesr:—Col. Frank Jones, President; Col. Wm. wpe pe 8 fen’ may heres: arise. as well a= to fortify the | known outside. and during the forenoon th« | ingcnead President: Geo. N. Middlebroo<, | @- Mocre, First Vice President; John L. Pfau, Give it etrial Price @1.00. YY DESCRIPTION | ‘The proposal to et z ig tbe persevering Dos'ility | siation was visited by quite a large number of | President; RO. Polkinhorn. Secretary: 0. K ao eee Ae Beep ae BBC gorieot sack pun thre ast peisons, many to gratity their owa cu- Tre 3 @ board of officers were | cording Secretary; Jol ¥ 5 - Pe. 5 jetor: e B rey mt was accepted; | Flovity,” and” others to identity ihe | HAIFIS. Treasarer, The board of oflcers were | comdine Nectety; toe Ee Wanchs Trearer, | Foreeisnd Soaaeee nels exam will ie farcianed tor atter whied, Wm. obmitted ares- | bodies if possible. (Quite a large crowd for direetors. and report Sanday night. Ina | Joseph Y. Potts, Scorer; A. R. Benner, A. P. CAL NOTICE. ae! : siuriog of thanks to (he president and directors | of celored people gathered sbout the sta- taking the chair, Mr. dollingshead thanked thy | Gorman, E. F. French, and B. J. Everson, MEDI Of the line for their «acelient manag ment, and | tion, at one time there probably being over . society for the honor conferred upon him, and | Board of Inrector: Doctor B. DxF CURTIS, suthor of “Manhood os] * &c.. Re., begs t TeiDg Merchants to continue their shipmeats | £ bundred Thaps & thousand about 4 = ———_7——_ ‘Medical on Marriage - "this live. and use especial care in ordering | tbe piace durine the moruing, At soou was Bruce for the Tuture, Speeches were'cange ty | F#MALE Lanom.—A rather novel sight was netity hie Washington w, that owing to bi. ceekven eeu beaseeunar. their freibt sent to their ships exclusively: | nois+d shout them that the bodies were those of Messrs. W.G. Finney ‘Middlebrook, J- | Witnessed on one of the wharves‘at Alexan- | extensive mt which Was unanimously adopted victims of the “slop doctors,” (baving been Mr. Shepherd moved that a committee of five | cs ugbt out and a sticking-plast being put trem among the stockholders be appoiuted to | over their mouths, they were hurried off fo solicit subscriptions. so as to increase the the purpose of being chopped up,) and the ex- os pial stock fo ssh as provided by the | citement ram high in the crowd, some threa's | sg wavccuat OsMENO! es < ebarter, and put another steamer on the line, | peing made towards t arties, Justice ter % —Treatment Bervous: provide against any accident which | wns called em to try the case, and heard tue | O8Y {he Soldier’ and Sailors! Usiog watdicn: | £8i¢ number of men of their own color were wily aud ait diseases arveing fom souses of = a ae pen ro one ce more of the steamers. | evidence of Mr. Joseph S Martir, Intendant of | Tem the Soldiers: and Sailors! Union, Soli ever Enowa todo, system. oc at-em ihe iberease of the capital stock to the | the Asylum, who identified the bodies as haviug | md Sailors’ National Goldin ued aot at ae MABR) amount as prescribed by the charter. all per- | been buried im the Potter's Field on Saturday. | 8nd Central to artanee for tha | T8® Daverront Baornens give three more | ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO sonal Rability of stockholders would case, | The justice fined Carr and Clark $6) and costs | 319 Pennsylvania avenne to arranze for the | scances at Metzerott Hall Their wonderful for Young Men,on the Brrers, Abuse~ apd which would relieve them of an odjection- | under the act, and the driver (Burke) | Teception of and pro ent — bd Mn | Rerformances mystify all who attend, and dety mere “4 * able feature under which they were now liable. | $30 and conte for inet drsving. By some means | OTganizations ex aster : of March | the efforts of some of our most intelligent citi- ere Ber ie der enanpeon sp ke or che advan- | it was known that the descent was to hays | Rextlo witness the inauguration of Gen. Grant | jens to account for them. NO a 3 tages to be derived from having another steamer | been made, and the eighth precinctofficers were | 88 President. ae ey aby A wa® | do justice to the start — om the e He nad taken a great pride im ‘he | on the lookout, and doubtless would have made — vom ng Aled npromenie ocd these so-called “manifestations.” They must | Bog P, Moe, believed that they wou - | the arrest, hact it not beem that one of the men ‘Dou seen ‘appreciated. by the citizens of the Unsirict. He | paveout eee a cs ee er ee oe “ t i wo- M. Blood, T_ ©. Smith, William P. Drew. © dria. last week. About eighteen colored int and x T ‘ men who were gathering chips there were told | ‘ntercete,, en¢ Fig ST Thos. G. Clayton, and Ros. A. | Thy would enlosd a barge with a cargo of | S84 Sun . STRESS beh) — Byes Oe a ee ae - Bo. 232 F bark. ey immediately te " es.—On Satur- x a é a gf of committees said, did more work in @ little time than the | street. itimore. ‘ce 21-S ‘The Public are invited to = —_—_o—— oR EE a decaring tin cocoeranon tat ay are me: | wouan Scyvaqes i © quation which is Ent ; = mIvos.—The re tlnied some statistics Ficlensy Airaler, caventieedl pad gg fal and Lerealuable alspiay op the occasion of ert Ta — importance. Three tune, sowing the proviinble undertaking it had | columns, bas cured many cases of can- rem: . Itwas —— enh iy oreaerd tesvean und Whe cormninty of greuer peespectty. | cer there is Bardly room to doubt. Many futore meeting marshals and assistants | "omen are now before Congress; CALL AND BXAMIBE OUR jerers themeel ehosen, and the position seat Lacy Stone snd BB: Beck well are aa: STOCK AND PRICES, ; eae seen a a > | should be and tl of each co aan ject on. Fri mace Sema wich ne mein of Mg. | Seay Sta ea oes aay | syganemng how'd'be amined "by 15" or | Ronen etre ga hg same ob day Sbepherd was ucanimously to, and the uo een oromges RO Beaith ine. iste psc dg BK. Todd, Tc. Mecaire. us wonderfal ccaoling power over Sewer Cavep in.—aAt ten o'clock two-day, - agaiarporeete tomy ni ~oieenemy snr Spr Wonderfal Gare iebetore cared in ehthe coper ot F sesh weakens nn Mtr was reed to, that | many cares, such ‘men- | og! @angeroes gap, extending almost TAYLOR BOOK ARO STATIONED i Shepton = x paon be | te ed, and tbe cvidcaces i SOD ot them see tna mach Spemeasent ay aes contumned as directors of the F j we im 8 aise convines '. te = Gat the cecreiary motity the stockholders 10 every candid mind of their truthfulness. In | enced in the passage of the street cars over the STORE. 5 diseases of the and in Toute, because of the necessity of Sopra move anes eacmny be | Samir, wah ein cuamed os | Gunlcing or eros Pt and sae ected to to be w ase cancer. Sour merebanve et Gee who ship by | quci Spring is no new discovery. Ithas hada | oBly comstructed a few months since, and i a the Merchant's line, thanking them in behalt of fer ecney ope be ihe atu, od so comes oe 3346 PRERSYLVANIA AVBREB. can “ge ue salt rbeum, and all the cutaneous po cbaracter ‘the each through whew passes, | A ton was then made to commenee Seany 00 lahebicate tne eerieon, pore of Ae —_«__— a tions, which is so prevalent in the New Pe. reaper Set oueeeh ts neeenewes by, grand ENGRAVING BOOS, Jand States and Canada, is unkown inthe con vocstion mand of po CS and ite exemption from | the District, to ively is to the healing pro- | resch the mascee Pare fee Bighvediosars cltbe nianeye "| prayer nett meee comsalianion su 0 NERTRovEBET. ‘Cure Pee Bight'e disease Oo] the Bidneyn prayer. *

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