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The Case of Mr. Bradiey. ‘TRE QUESTION OF U1S ADMISSION—HE REFUSES enon TO APOLOUIZa TO JU 00S = Sv reams Uouat ts Garena .—Onret LOCAL NEWS. Justice Cartter calied the case of Mardidg & —— Pointer agt. the Wasbington and Geergetown Amusements, &c., Te- Night. rattroad, when Mr. Stanton, for felators, pre- Warrowat Tugatue—Last night of the great | sevted an order thatthe papers offered at th» military — Byes atsaeerae election of direciors be browgnt into court. Watt's Ormna Hovsm—Last night St, also Rae's Carnival ong Pe Pin og , Presented papers in OaNTERBURY—Can-Usn and other attrae- | @ Mr Stanton said tha: he was willing to tions. ou with the case, but be would pr fer tha iD Fettows’ Hatt.—Grand vocal week, Pieler @ vocal and | * i Bradley atteed if he would bs allowed t3 be beard in the case. iTH’s Ar: Gallery, 34 Penusylva- Chiel Justice Cartter replied that he could be res on exhibition. Mr. Bradley said that he desired tokaow ex- actly where De stood, and he did mot wisn to appear by sofferauce only. Chief Justice Carter remarked that th» de. cision made leaves Bim in sate qu, but De could proceed or not, as he chose. Mr. Bradisy said that if ne could ss other members of the bar, EVENING STAR. A meeting of this clad was held last eve- ning at Galbraith Chspel, L street, near st, | for the purpose of reorganizing for the easaing campaign. Mr. J. H. Crossman presided, aud Kicbard Manning filled the posiion of secre. Rot practice he sary. The procetuipes were opened writ | yor to practice at all. a prayer by Rey. A. Bouldin. ands motion of- |“ Juage W Temarked that wader the deci tered by Mr. J. H. Crane that the meeting roceed to elect officers was carried. Major . S. Morse and Co'ambas Brisc m were ap- polnted tellers, and the club procestmd to elect a president. J. H. Crossman aut WH. Smita re womiusted, sad the former was cio td Teceiving 61 votes. and the litter 23, and on mo- honthe vore was made aaammous. For Vice | Benj. McQvy, G. W. Hacon, J. H. | Zan. were nominated. Mr | the pame of Mr. Dong.» Messrs. MeVoy and H B. was expected to ap togize to Judge Ficber, where the offense was committed Bradley replied tha: ne could not do it uncer umstan ces Judge Glia comeided with Judge Wylie. Jaye Wyle said that be would Like to be inform d exactly whit Mr. Bradley mmtended Tey veplied that be could no: with jrstice to Bis cheers go into the cor, and be Woud hot Bor could out guder the ‘preset ost of ct ums ance: between bin and Judg H lone to him, ertve rout | be felt that ted bv 4 . aed Defore Be would do .t be Would Fot on jail. : Tne fo lew ing order was passed | Jos ph H. Besley, E-g., maving this day | appeoted meour aud formilly antia prop 4 bis determivaion not’ to tin as tm and proceded to politics! topics. claiming that the | Was fo Pater oF viewsre the | y Fr. West. It has not beep so ia this | F.C. comtinurd, saying thar if it wis | Pot im this ward, ‘he responsibilty avd aut rest dopted by the court ou the tn y last b+ applied to the case of yh H. Bradtey, and tant he be al wd not to practice Asan Attorney oF solicitor en Bim. When » party puts torward « ian ose re “ who i= wanting in character, he could mot | Qo uC cers hel peer ree, of the Orin Support such & person, aud would, exc pt rane Sedretary or the th extreme ca craten the texet. He spoke | cs S wes ef the downiali of toe Demycraic purty a- | should not issue for certain lands in attrivarable Cantera, was taken up, bemeerves in uomin ving bad | men spd appealing tv iccorasce, and ne hoped | that the Repubsican party wouid not follow the rame courre A Mr. Woitcomb or Widdi- combe caited aitestion to reporters beiaz Present, end asked how they came there, He did not know their poli betcre the officers of a meet to take notes they shoula and the papers try repree bur they will blackguard them. here mode that Mr. W. net Tepor At this tune Major Morse was catied, and pro- © @ued to address the meeting, Mr. W. takiag Bis seat. Mujor Morse urge’ that it was the | daty of the party to take in all the converts | &=ide ail personal feelings, | Rs 65 feet, to top o: deen informed by an Irish | The mtrrior halle is not Known in Repnbi. The principal entra: Pzer proportion of the Irish | Totunda of 75 teet diameter, w vote would be cast for the Repablie: He | of 6 feet trom main floor alluded to the difficulties im the Fifth Ward, | ¢Fed with stamed glass, with aod Doped that they would soon be settied. | *Pd devices. At each foor a gallery project- Col Abraham Dyson. coiored, addtes-ed tie | Ut inte and extends around the rotanda, irom Meeting. saying that they should be more car-- ful this tume, aad some of these men they would | elect to stay at home. Mr. Gaten-ll what the Fifth War i bad regularly organ- ized on Tuesday evening, Mr. E43. Atkiason | Baving been elected President. Mr. M. We. denied that that was the regular club, but the fous and loity. The walis are to b Fifth Ward lub is presided over by Mr. | DuIt of granite, Drown freestone, iro. aad Mary ‘The meeting adjourned. | brick. The roof wilt be framed wich wrougi: iron and covered with slate and copp r. Ene floors will be constructed of wrought iron beams, brick arches, and tiled with marh while the window and door frim’s, door, shutters, and eashes are of metai, broad. x - jab SEE Tee Prorosap New War Darantueyr Beit vine.—Johu Cramp, Esq, are itect ani beilder, of Phiadeiptia, bas ven awarded th. bishe-t premiome for plans and desigus for th new War Department fireproof building in th = «vy by the commission appointed for the Purpo-e. The style of bailding ts renaissance Easing noble approaches, facades enrich d wih scuspturrdembleme. Ac. [ix ty b+ enti ly fireproof combtuing every mde a eave. Biene , is to Le 123 fe. tin front on Penu-yl : feet iront ou Seven + org are mosi e@ opens ini clear ty ‘al "Te grand viatrceres ave double, stone and decoratd with broaz d ad outside of the ro- and corridors through - EpITor ov TRE Stau:—In the name and on Debalf of the poor and desutate of our ci'y, 1 | than d_other editors, who buve ren. | vice. for the prompt aod tom of the sad and aifecting eneral Agent oi the Frovi- | LAaNpLonn’s ASSOCLATION.—This acsovin Aid Society” a few days since Tastpad- | met last evening at the Board of jon bas been the means of conveying joy | | Esq, presistiar, fort to many desolate hearts aud Domes Tae following ge im cur midst. Next Sabnarh beimg the ihr-t meméer-:— Mos Sabbach tm the month, the commanion wilt be | 1, George H. Pont, FB acminist red many of onr churebes, and Wien, AR. Stu wena! colle tion im coppection with that « (herco, M. Vice fur the poor Would so doubt he aggmeuted | Koones, No W. Bure by the recollection of the destitutioa among | L. W Conner, Georg. us, of Which I doubt not the past. eral churches will De careful to reepe ations. 1 the jon ty present to the editors | + Yourself among thy nucber, the Be committer for the pe ss to the f the poor at it you drman the sos. mind their Jeombs, race Curus, ¢ 3 Savage, P. Young, Charles Gathigu notion it was ordered th: b ject A euitvble per audlords of the Di And present the const tation and procure their sigoatures a~ Memb: Ts of the association. It wre !so ord ed thet alt persons who hive now sizued! e nevitution place in the hands of tbe secre a record of the property owned by thm. a)) formation im regard to suet prop Tt pans, in order tb * bowrd of dir-cior might at once proc A disca:. sion ensued in regard ‘9 he article in the cot stitution relsive to the employmeut of attorney to act on bebalt of the members of th Asso. Lalion when @ bid fotut was to b ee.tes. It was understood th it the servic. the artermey were oaty to be callet ino cejn sition when ordered by the president and us: sructed by the borrd of direcwors, ip fact oul Pe Services, we you with the 4 the orphen Tren y whi DPY eniorced w who will say tur of the least Very sespeet ues Tustin, ‘man of Com ai Wasnixeron Urry, Fed 5, 1519, : Tee ALExampnia KaiLaoan — Yesterday in Supreme Court of the Instrict, in equity, case of the Wastiecton. Al+xtudma and when an appeal is taken to conn: amd a suit. ‘orgetowen Railroad Company, e! a’, vs. The | necestary to eyect the tenant Adjourned City of Washington, Jos-ph H. ana A F > Bradley, trostees. &e, and Tux Potomac Fromt—There has been no | arrivals or departures of sailing vessels sinc our last report, and the only matters of inter- est to ote are centered around the Potomi | Ferry Company's wharf. At this point a Reavy amount of business ts being done in the way o¢ trapsportation of passengers aud freight by the ferry steamers City of Alexandria and Cv'y of Wasbizgton, in conjanction w.th the flu« tenmer Wawaset, which makes tips back and forth between Washington and Alexandria, 2< the oceasion demands. Cupt. Samuel Ged sey, the efficient superiniendent of the Potom: Ferry Ss made ao arrangemen: Katkroat ames Fo Kiloreti: Bcd others in chancery. -smenpoa r and ross bill of James Fo Kilbres Pariey of coun« ease ina brief ar; tor Ki - ameot, asking fora dissola- and an order for the sab Davidge appeared pg the eq in the order of 41 t by ce t Washingtoa 4 forming the terry exendrin. Exch esterday, Dr W. Ward. calles an Of the great amount f evffering existing im that ward og been ge. Theer, he 5-19, nad y's wast, rved by the Provident Mid re piseengers gi Seventn Ward A: ne fires and ey revised for ther aces. ning the steamer Wav 5 10 Alexandria, in ora own to the Alexiadria depot of xe sod Alexaedria Ro itroad the sccam fetes Cf freight which the regalar ferry Dave beu unable to transport, Thu ier ATrow, Captain Stackpole, left at Tehet could not be allorded muck longer. | ° er Rowen expressed brs regret that it was of bis power to afford mmmediate relie!, teither through the mauset- Bal suthormties of the charitable associa) bohed teen at werk, ample assistal : «cuid be given | *fean — we Society St. Axper The members of | Ochek to-day for her asual points, Moun thisold seciety held « mecting yesterday ev-u- | Vernon, Mareball’s Landing, &-. t t. Mr S.aith, ne. Goview s-v- | | PeesomaL Dieriouury.—At the Pateat (! runiy elecied, | flee yest onal en te TL. Pale | cee eral Samuel A. 1 reading Ae EY er of Patey aed lecture room snd library was discussed, | WH he firm of Tesnitieg m the deiermination by All pteseat | O'Too! of this @ bem throaga” early ia the forthneom. 3e0, a8 is bow known, © Go ahead. auld Scotia's © fou | xi eveseation of the contrac 9 overcome anything. | o——_ | Tors —It was re- | | Patent Office for stationery, aud M. was examined and @ copy of his testimony wi kiven to the Commissioner of Patents. It ap- pears that General Duncan reviewed t - menyof Mr. Dempsey and characterized i not entitled to cred Mr. Dempsey yester- day called upon General Duncan, submitted a copy of the lication to him, and demaa ted to Know sf be was its author. Upom receiving an affirmative hy. Mr. treet fork tad the Washington or vicinity. Weare gind | General twice with & cowhide, which he had to learn that, at @ time whéu employment isso | brought with him—one blow over the eye in- mucb needed bere, that the company is noi | flictirg s severe cut. janean the cing abroad for employees ou .heir road. got in a blow with his fist, Bnocking Mr Dem, ———— oe, 5 Tre Removat or ported that the piaces ot the street ear con- Guctors removed from the 7th street line were <o be filled by New York men. This seems to have been a mirtake. Some of the piaces have led from extra men or by trausfers from ¢ cars, and afew appointmenis have le. but the ees, We hear, De- line of police te! on Louians avenue to the Government Hos- —_e___. Laxpwark Goan —This morni men commenced Tecolle settlers of Washington, and he built this about ott, Raving to clear aes mt and bushes. The greund was at 26 cents per foot, in 1839 at 35 cose. t RTMENT —A meeting of the | Inst ge usseesment at #1.69. i ts were ably bring wow irom $3 to 85 per foot ‘zion Halt, to Tus Treasures augural procession, THe PRovipent JM. the Hi presiding A | Sociary. Alex. K Shepherd, [ieee 9 ballot for Cbief Marshal resulted 1a the elec- | edges the receipt of the following amounts tion ef Colonel James A Tait. and the Chief | since last | ipo eal From ¥. French, Engineers of «a. b Department were selected to je-tions ta office Second 8.27: 2ct on the o-casiob as Assistant marshals, iL. A. Edw: - ‘Office —_———— Surgeon General, $60; Vestry Incarnation Carito: HILt BurILpIne Assocation. — Teh, $7; cash, @9, ‘The twenty-«x°h monthly meen, of this A; scciation w st eVeUiMg, Over Doviey: crng store, corner 3d street east and Peas: Vania avenue, and the sum of $2,000 was dis. poerd of, at an Average of 46 per cent, THE COURTS. UsITED States Suri 8 Cougt.— Tester. soy the case (ert, State ofTexis +s. te. Chiles aud al. came The bill ta is cate seeks 1o Tecover of the defendant: car- ‘in bonds of the United States trausterred to the defe: ts by the rebel military board st the ont! of the war, om the ground that such military board was withon? authorty whatever to deprive the Stat of ite tie fo the Donde, and that there was, therefore. no valid contract of transfer. Argament commvraced. ‘© the matter of the writ of prohibition, is- ued to Judge Underwood, of Virginia, retara ‘was made of the service of the writ, and the bearing ned to Friday next, Im the case of the American Wood Paper Company ve Heftet al., the motion for leave to intervene and dismiss was argued. Crrmimar Court, Juige Fisker.—This morn- ing the following busines: was transacted: ‘Wasrbipgton Merritt, a boy of 1%. conv! the larceny of calico, was senienvat Ways in jail. James Wallac, convicted of rand larc ny, was sentenced to six months in jail. Georgianpa (ae joy d oad small colored girl. larceny, Fecommitied to jail. Wm. Hendry. convicted of an aseaalt with intent to kill Jesse Lee, five years in the Albany peniteatiary. Gen. Terry, bis counse , said t he had not Deen satisfied with the verdict, and it did not feem to him tbat there was au intent to kill. He osed a smal pocket knife, and in the dark; pnd on acconrtot his age and family, he would Qsk the mercy of the court and it possible a pew trial. Juige Fisher, in passing sentenc*, alinded to the fact of bis former convicison and sentence on a similar charge, but yet he would pot give him the fntl extent of the law, Wm. Johnson, alias Carter, convicted of bar- glary; four years in the Alnauy penitentiiry «ne case ahd one year in another. Bar Choker, assault and resisting au offi er, Tenihsin jail. Richard G@ irrison, assanit batter with tptent to kill Frederick Hroa tert two years m the Albany peoi eatiary. ison remarked that he was nothirg Henry Hubbard, 1s thiee months. Tn the case incieted for rape. the noll wihdrawn. Int convicted of an the motion for a new ti In the ease of Robert Ri “Rob Rests.” convieted of larceny, 4 new trial Was granted. ORruans’ Cour, Jedge Purceit.— Tris morning, the wil of the late James Maher wis filed tor probate. He bequeathes his tral estate to bis two children and personal prop-riy to his wife, whom be nominates execat T will of the laie Andrew Aigier, bean: bis property to bis wife, whom be nom execntrix, was filed. Letters tesa the estate of WH. Orr were issued to Emily A. Orr— bond $1,000 Lett rs of administration ov ‘he estate of B. Newton Brown were issued to Alpheus N. Brown—bond 22,0), and on estote Kiely. Alice K bond 8500. accounts of guardian to ory ¥, evardian to heir ot A ‘xeentor of Jan id. Letters of admir nie A. Reynold-, MacWilliam, were ation on the estate art were issued to re per Ib. or- per Ib; hind quarters 1ic., fore quarters Ive per lb; Lamb, 15av%5c. T Ib.: Mutton, Isaz5e pert Heef, 15a'8c. per Ib. We; Chipped, Be? Bacon meat, ling, I8a20e.; Sausage, 2c. per sett; Venison, 25aiisc. por | Lard, tsa20c.; Butter, 3satuc. per Ib.: Ei T doz: Head Cheese, 2c. per Ib.: PI .; Rolt Butte We. per quart. Kraut, We b.; Sait per quart, P Poultry, Gome, @c.—Chickens, Scat! per pair; Docks, $1.25 per pair; Rabbits, lade ; Squirrels, !5c. each; 1p.; Woodeve! per buneb: old Ou 3ai0 cents head: Be« cents per per buneb; Spinnaze, ishes, Je. per burcn; Geler ;Parsnips, 40 © bushe! ep: Dried Apples, ic. per qt; T pound: Dried Carta sins, %e. per pe cents; Dried Perches, per qu Pag Plans Salic, etch; Vermicelhy, per ponud Honey. 50¢ per pound: . 0998 per barr ; Canned Peaches, 31 Apples, woc.a%' p> arty nees. ©) p ck: Che<nuts Mustar bunch: Lavender, dalee. each Oranges, 25. eneb: Middling, Sot. wastutt, 40 c 5fins. h. a Fon, Tr c. per lb: Mackerel, Ib. Samar Herring-, 4c. per bune ExPlosive KeRosene.— WASHING ton, Feb- ruary 4, 1-68 —Editor Stor —Im the directions for testing kerosene, as copied from the Jiw)- nai of Chemistry into your paper of la:t ove: ang, there is an error which I beg to corre: Tefer to where the oil 1s ordered ‘o be « With the ighted match.” Now touching not a fair proof, for linseed oil will iznt the same means, atter being heated sufliciently to raise vapor, yet no one considers that an ex- plosive oil. Alter preparing kerosene oi! the manner preserited by the Journe! of Chem. ittry, A mateh may be lighted and passed ovr tly near toignite gas or vay any were exhaling from it, and if er quality for domestic use in lumps r this experim The explosion of a tamy burn Argues the presence of atmospberic “ul lamp. Tt f s that if the rule were <trre'\y observed of never all wing a lamp to dura after one-third of the oi] was plosions would be less frequent. Tule to see that the wii the burner, and the burner closely scre: down to the run. for I defy any one to exp! a lamp fall of oi and no means except through the wick. simply by he ing t'. Youre, &e., W.F. Tsevios, Chemi —_4 La Kes's Mimsteeis { their series of House this eve Our George treat if they do be given by this excelle Hull on Monday evening ni pitches i eset Save ov Rear Estate.—-Green & Will Auctioneers, yesterday sold part lot iV, square 15, with improvements frontmg on street west, between K street north and Pen sylvania avenne, to Virginia Handy for §: BOSE Pee Tue Satan ScRoot of the Island Bap Church, located cn D street, between $4 40d 6th, are in active preparation for their sanval concert, MISSISQUOE “SPRING WATER, FOE SALE BY PRINCIPAL DEUGOIS: CURES CANCER, CUBES CUTANEOUS AFPFEOTIO! OUBES SOROFUL4, And oll the Impurities of the Blood. Ané the Sovereign Remedy for BRIGHTS DISEAeE, and other Diseases of the Kidae: +. othere,can be gratis, by calling at or dressing ® Biseisquol aPRinas, Ea, aetitta, inlt-2m0 psoas Wentngten, D- ngten, D. @. | Pa BBW TBAS a BLAOK ABD GREEN VARIETY aT of YORK PRICES. to GW Gor. 16D ana B star gundon OF BVERY of the Epirok Srap. few earnest friends of im- provement. tm Wet on Monday evening at 372 4th street, according to the call in the Stax, and consulted upor the formation. of a housedeepers’ cind im Washington, Owing tothe smaliness of the meeting, organizition was deterred until the mext mee! ™., at the same plac many one were banded in, wives were designed to, facilstate the oojects of the club; so mapy that the fear was expressed that the Star would hardly give so much room as | report of them would require, althourh th= Jiberality of the Srar towards all movem-nts which aim to promote the public good was gratefully referred to by gentlemen present. ‘The press i: all-powerful. Whenever the pew=: is generously used for the benefl: of the com. pena Jet us all, like Capt. Cattle, -maxe a note of it.” ‘That we May not trespass ‘oo mach upon | your columns, we will condense as mac as possible, giving outy the call tor the furmavioa of the club and some of the suggestions banded in. Ladirs Geatemen-—Im inviting you to form & club tor the improvement of housekeep- sng in this city, we do not expect to remove ali the evils connected with housekeeping here and elsewhere. Such a task would be tuo great for us. We doudt if even a national conveation of housekeepers, coming from all parts of the Union, aud bringing with them the best y in the land, couid frame a piax which should @’ once remove theevils and hard sbips with which we straggle. Nor do we be- Leve that the grant of suifrage to wow -» would do it; aud yet we believe that the true elevation of Woman depends more upon her emancipa’ion from the ectls now adberiag t) houseReeping—not trom housekeeping iw it- SeH, but from ats overwhelming evits hey Upon ANY other cause whatev Af those «vils not be remedied, if they mest forever con then farewell to all hope that thes + or the opening of colleges to womaa tor be study of the professions will much change Le) present condiuon, Woman ever wil er should choose to be wife and mother she canuo! be =uca witiont beg a bounu ive to gervenis und Bouse, tae itis ot ti he prepare hersel! to practice law ur . But as we saul, we cammot copa wb the great evile which make bon seKeepug 8 bipdraner to apy grea’ euncge in womans? Plesemt sphere, We ouly sly to the Ubat would elevate eformers Aan wits the ballot, that reform be Alas! too, We would say 1 the teachers of morals aud Feligion—If you would | Temove the most wide-spread erie of Ameri- can women—seek to relieve them intheir do. | mestic cares, that they may mot so dread thet locrease tha: they are willing to seeit through the gate of murder, Pa is coarse fo say. cludes law, evaces social stigma, and seems to haye no euy but in individual conscience, a cor ence Which palliates the guilt on the plea of the necessity imposed by domestic cares, al- Teady taxing the mothers’ strength to the ut- mosi But we repeat, the subj ure is more than we feel able to cope with. W cont nt ourselves with taking housekeeping as it is bere in this city, and seeking for some 1m- provement within the power of a club united togetber for protection and self-defence. We invite suggestions to that eud from any think- ieg person who will make them. We iaviir cussion upon these suggestions. We hupe for some advantage iu this, and if we tlad anv. we will cheerfully give the result to the pu. hic, that other clubs with similar obj=cte miy be formed. ‘The firet plan suggested, aud in the main approved, was, thar the Club keep a book, in which members should impartially record the names of all the good and all the bad servants they bave themselves employed —each person putting bis or ber name to the statement made— and such record being open only to the mem- bers of the Clab; that the same record be kapi of #ll trades, a ‘knowledge of whose honesty and skill 1s important to housekeepers. That this plan wouid save much trouble and expens- | ima city lke this, where so many are strangers 'o euch other, was iilustrated by the experieuce of one indy who had received & bill of more thon one huoaved dotlars for te making and trimming et & dress, which was spoiled i mi king. Other housekeepers had suife: from plumbing unfaiibtully done, &- The second plan: That the ‘ronage Upou seine honest dealer who would pring mea vegetables. t= to the door, as is done iu many 0 olles—thus relieving the W ay keeper from the w home the moet mcon vent ber servant with ber, and af she wea dress, finding it ruined by comtict things at the marker, Mary ctl: ¥ sugge were matte, such 1s providing for the b insteaction of cooks out of the Bouse py commy 4 &c 3 instracting women ti des Now monopolizd &\ monop- tees bY Mee. Optaiaing the services of well-trained chambermaids and skillfal © in reuri vss ; obiaining betier muuicipal regul:- ons for (he removal of garbage, dc j seeking relief from the cha. Dir cussions upon Us now for went of room For the next meting thet sshion camact be e is promised ana. ouet of the working of the plan whorsby th- Government Printing employees have con- trived to lessen the expense of groceties. Ke. The me Gog wnunimousty vod that in their opivion competing railroads to Wa tinzw would cheapen living here, aud two xener sl placs were agreed upon, First, that by the Principle of united patronage the club could Procure better service in many direct Second, that by keeping a record of fart aud nufaithfal service of all kinds, much fence from imposition of all kin: obtained. An Ergiish lady p “Dream,” in wh ent resd an itterastin, h abappier tutare for house. ibed meting, at 372 and genth males: idea. or who will juin others ng OUt any of the ahove ica 4th street, is open 1 nd be brought in writing 24th street. Washington, D.C. sere. - CITY ITEMS. WRELEY.—} Prizes One Dot Avenue, near ¢ PARENTS to call a and i found Unly. ——~* Sreer's «STANDARD Wiwe Bitrers. "—T undeniable fact that these Bitters are compost in the main of Speer’s pure wine analyzed, and reccmmended to invalids and the Medical Pro- fession by the best Chemists in the Uni ot States, cannot fail in inspiring confidence in the public im the use of the « Wine Bitters.” For sale by drug, ws es A WORLD OF THANKS is due to the hotanist who firey discovered the virtues of the Quali: Saponaria, Ci Soap Tree of Chit. The won- ‘al cles) sing aad partying proper‘y of iis bark gives to the fragrant Sozodont muck of 1's unrivalled efficuey As 8 preservative of the teeth, —— For an lrniTaTEp TeR0at, Cougnor Void, “i rown's Bronchial Treches” ate offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have been thoroughly tsted, and matutaiy the £00d reputation they have jus:ly acquired. As petae imitations, be sure to im the gena~ e. - aa te om Brawxers, Sateré, Bap CLorain::, 805 at BON’S, 506 Mth street. Vast multi ‘will visit our city during February and to witness one of the grandest inaugu: ever taken place ration the history of our country. Persons renting should supply themeelves immediately. 6 —_—_ Ornice 97 pasiasst, EORPERIR No, 472 SEVENTH OTBEET, ‘Wasmyeron, D. C., Januery 21, 1859. (Signed w 8 acegivg ire 800 09 Sonik, Attest: D. b. EATOR, Actuary. z The of Pad “sed ge. Votavanra steam BT.or Tt ip vests i vernment Bends on! The Deposttors receive in soverest oll the Bask bar ti Sitice ex] nr Biche aipaee ites ya en Py ip eon ie ar deposit 'hirty days or over. Just received, 23 and for sale altima \LE8 CHOICE HOPS VANS & GHAW, between, eh aod, that sphere, thar at is witn | Teliet | rdon me if this | ; EORGETOWN. | ‘pithive in Georgetown. GBORGEIOWN KOUS ILe—Boakv or A: aR. MEN.—At @ teguilar meeting of the Board. Bad | set right, & communication from the Mayor, transmitting plans for ihe evecioe of a wew station-bouse was preseatrd, aad reterred: to the, Jot Stamding Commitee of the two : portea bark, wih su mcasuatal, '20 matte, re} bac! an ame tax Dill. which amendment provides fur allow- ing. a deduction of sight per cv ut. for taxes prrd before the Ist of April, six per ceat for those pard by the ist of July, aud three per cant. for texes paid before the Ist of Octover: passed, Reeoiaton im the Mayor's salary was lad on the table. Resolatioa ap. ga comMITLee to advocate before Uon- gress the parsege of & bil giving equal rights to all persous, withoat regacd io rac’ or color, was passed. Oommon Vouneil resotution ap- | propriating 150 to allow the Fire Deparimeat of Georplce: to employ music and make other arrangements for turning out on the oc- | casion of thy imauguration of Geueral ( | was opposed by Mr. Thomas, | was not disposed to make propriation to enable them ( Jepartment) to make a display, the Corporation might be made the sufferer. He was well aware tha: the threat had been thrown out that there was no man | who Would care to oppose the passage of aay bill which was in favor | ment; bu’, for one, he would oppose an apnro- priation of the people's money for this. par- pose, &nd mote especially when such appl +. | tion came through the meainm of subo-di.ca'= [As (Dis oue dic. Mr. Davis favored the bit and in the course of his remarks reterred the rumor that Mr. Thomas intended at a rarly day to re ert as a mentor Neard. He favored the appropriaion. a» hoped the re jon would pass. Mr. Tuo: said the apphcation bad beea made w the endorsation of the Fire Co: nd be sbontd obyet all in order to prevei E the Commirsioners could be Reld to approve | i. Mr. Bronaugh moved to amend by anse . “with the Approval of the Board of Fise Commissioners.” Atter debate, this was agreed tO. My ‘Thomas reiterated bis ony-ctions to the Mr. Bronangh expressed his sor; | the persistent objections of Mr. Thom: Fire Department, in accordance usage, desired to parade ot and to make as fine = ais; be could not see any penses of the ostasion Irayed by the Corporation. | moved to insert the words thereof as may be | | ban he Fire Depart. | Mr. Hill bopea the res would pas | there seemed to bim to be nothing wureason- able in at. Tbe question was then Mr. Bronaughs ameudment, dopted, and afterwards the resol over by reason of Mr. Thomas’ objection 0 its third reading. Council resolution to pay the expenses ef the Poor end Workhouse for quarter ending December jist, 186%, was pasted; also, resolution to pay ceitain claims. Counell resolution appropriating ®100 to J, L. | Parkburet jor extra services as clerk to the | | | Council, Was laid over, Mr. Thomas objectiuz toa third reading. Council resolution abolish- ing the office of Street Scavenger was lari over, A communication from Mr. Jenkia Thomas, tendering his resignation as @ meim- | ber of the Board of Aidermen, to take effect a the inst menting of tho Present session, was on motion of Mr. Hall, laid over till next meeting. Boarp oy Common Councit.—The Chair laid before the Board communication from ¢ Mayor, inciosing accounts of C. M. Mathew~ services as Recorder in the year 18:5, sud of Dickson & King for tuel; referred. M. Clemente presented petition of Col. Drow, on behalf of the members of the Georgetown Fire Department, asking an appropriation of £159 tu emable them to take part im the inaugaration ceremony and entertain visiting firemen; re- ferred. Also, account of J. J. McQuillan. for coffins furmished deceased panpers; referres Mr. Collins, from Giaims Committee, reported | resolution to pay accoants of E. Pickreil & ©o., R. E. Tathot, and James Wallace: ssed. M Ram:burg, trom Commi tee on Poor and Work Houwre, reported resolution to pay expenses | that institurion fer ending Decemor | Sist. tit; pessed. Mr. Newman intro | recolutou sppormting a jomt commie to visit the East street pablte colored) <-nool und to examine and report a= to tts condition, &c; laid on ibe table. The Board of Alior mep baying amended the annuat y sect on taxes paid pri eptit pad betore Jacy t Paid before Uctober ts je amendinent aud " The Mayor's message, (referred tre | the Board of Aldermen.) enclosing plans tor» e™ station-bouse, and papers im Tefernce & satoe, Was ref rred to the J + ot the two Boards. Mr E | the Ways and Means Committer sintion” apy tne $150 Georgetown firemen sliom cerry monies, an fe Joint Select Commitee. Mr. Ramsburg ou +d a resolution providing compensation to 'b Clerk of the Board tor extra service renders passed. Adjourned. RecistRaTion oF Vorters.-The R tion Moard of Georgetown comtinved sessious to-day in order to allow au oppo nity for all the legal yotersof the town to rez: ter and Baye the List corrected, in cises whe: partes bave changed their residence: to ova Jocalities. “The Registers have refused to ree: - ter the names of persons who wer: frderate army, though they pr from the President under the gr United States, This they do acc structions froin the District Suprem= whom they are appointed, Last year th= Boari of Registration of this city allowed sach per sous to Tegiste Rey. A. A.V. Tartor, pastor of the Rr dg eet Presbyterian Chureh, continues hi ty | structive Sunday evening on UV. | Testament characters, and to-morrow *vear | Will celiver his third lectare on cor Esther, taking for his subwet “Mordeca:. | Acnounp.—rhe s'eamship FE the Merchant's line, | and is now fast om the flats just | tan Istand. From present appearances it wi be some time before she will get oll, as she + freighted with about 4,000 bols. of Hour, cx signed to New York. , | Tre Mavorauty.—Now that the Demoe «- tie candiaate for the Mayoralty, Mr. Ho. Swreny, is in the field, the conjectares 97 various 2s to whom the Repabli-ans will ur in opposition. Present appearances indi the nomination of Dr. Cragm. Tux FLour MaxkeT —The following pr for flour have ruled during the present we ly. SliaSl4o. Georgetown F Sizasi3; Extra, $#a@%; Supertive, €7 Capa Family, 811agt2.50, Extra, $3.50. > Superfine, $6.50087. Duovers’ Rest.—The sales yesterday 41 Drovers’ Rest were duil. xs the supply of ca’tta wastmall, Wequote: 0 bead of cattle at 4 Sh.o0 per 100 Ins. grO8; 450 sheep a! Si ¥5.50)-¢ 10 lbs. gross; cows and calves at $10a2)). ‘THIS 18 Ti LAST MONTH of the free cou of lectures at Georgetown on Saturday nign s. Don't fail to go to-night. River Front Entered—Steamer Valloy city, McCarty, New York, with merchas > for District merchants, Georgetown Advertisements. LEOTUBB. — fateresting LBOTT will be given MGHT at the Ons ee street. below Bridge. All invit-1. Rie sere a as x eens. | be 5 other 5 % 3° 3 “8 ZEST Eee fet-tm 85 Water st. i CE . be reest ved = Eee RAST ry eee Cooma BEET harZER OME CLOTHING, &c. 1869 Nastorar 108 FIR INsURaNCR ~o OF WASHINGTON CAPITAL 91 000.000 Ofice— No. 71 Louisiane avenue, one door east o Seventh etret BO CHARCB FoR Forces O08 BEVENT amrs ud 1869 UEtr Norice. SHE HTEgs asthe one See ret a FOBLB P LARNER morstary” no 3s 30 Y C0 B PRELPS, bet W.8. gui sre CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INsUR ANCE COMPANY ov Baktrogp. conn PRICE ONLY: Ameo over = - TWENTY-FIVE MILLIOW DOEL AK GBOBGB F. MARBLE, agers. 1™ PLAIN 0 2 IN Pusi® FIGURES or rus UR:TED STATES OF ameRica, WASHINGTON, Dv. <., Chartered Dy Specini Aci of Co os > preved July us, tnen * CASH CAPITAL.... DRESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, OVEROOATS OVeRLUATS. BOYS’ CLOTHING, BUYS' OLOTHING, Orrue OLABK. Phtiateiph Preettont JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance aud Brecotive MENBY D. COOKB, Weshtngton, Vice Pres: CHILDREN'S CLOTHING CHILDREN'S ULOL HANG ard eT ‘axhin, Avstatact Secr -t O18 @. SMITH, MD. Medical Diets MEDIVAL ADVIDORT BOARD. Surgeon General s edtcal Departonot F.- HEIBEBO! (Beecessor to H. F. Lorven & Co. ), OTIzZ! ARMY AND NAVY a MEBCHANT TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown's,) No. 362 Penn. avenue, Wasbivgton sy18at ooaur | at wil! pay to the a! imoome of ous-teoth SSeeres SOC Rat Fane apes unene Bot to secure dividenis. bet at so low shenld fo the Company's Generel only the Oitce of the GREAT REDUCTION LM PRICE! = * —- » ® P. BROWN &@ 30n8, _28204f Corner New York avenue and 15th st are civen 1,000 TONS OF ANTHBAOITE OoaL, a to thie FOR SALE ious AT REDUCED PRI-ES FOR CASH. GENERAL aGEncY The undersigned will se from this date. hie « vos tire stock of COAL at greatly reduced prices, fo for | MARYLAN' Wrst EBD ASH F. ao spd STOVE. = “ CHESTNUT. ‘The above Coal is of the very best qnatity good condition. Delivered ty any part of ree of extra oe Also, HICKORY, OAK, and PINE WOOD sawed and spiit, or in the stick. ww BLOW, M Jai Im" Office and yard.cor 7thet. aud -an 4? THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STSEET, OPPOSITE TRE Removan KINDLING AND 8 FoR THE MILL removed my extensive Kindling au? | Mill from the old established place feot of Beventernth to the foot of Seventh surest j PRAPER’S LOWEST BATES, | and delivered to any part of the District of Co Jumbia FERE OF EXTRA CHARGE. All orders lett at my Office. 323 D street. adj) ing the Stor office, or at the Mill, foot of 7th str will Le met with prompt re Rsonat att é jale-tf THOMAS J. GALT. — Pace a : MOST WONLEBFUL MEDIOAL DISCOVERY SINCE THE CREATION OF MAN. PURELY VEGETABLE Ts. ' SENT SRALED BY Poser. BUNIONS: BUNIONS BUNIONS: ©: jada CHILLBLANES! SORE FEET: ‘*MANHOOD.,”” One Hundred and Fifty-fourth Edition of thi. a Bew medical pampbiet, revised and just pablrehe: by the author. Dr. Curtis. This valuable wort treats on the cause and cure of premature declin- and secret diseases of youth and manhood. 1 gives aclearsynopsis of the impedimente to mar ringe, and the remedies therefor. ADDRESS T aut No. 8%. NORTH CHABLES STREET, ALTIMORE, wa Extracts from Reviews ef this Work commencin, JrOm the year 1800. Persone thar afflicted can heave specdy and per- fect cure warranted er money refunded TESTIMONIALS. This 9 to certify thet I three sears standing, also Chilblaine om be ht for the Inst ten years Had no peace day t Manucov. By Dx. Ccnris.—Im this are ot pr: | Bay commoner wae Bangrte Wenhocei poe aap a epee +t Medical . | obtained one helt omnce i oo a = wr, Siicule to word the suterer from neres ND Sew abe oo Banat Ofice waL Sworn to and subscribed before me thie 5 ub of January, 15:9 EDW. P. BROWN, Notary Po) « rel The suthors of \e@ obviate the difficulty. Their experience and raputation | prdeencemrd a a ee Bi guaranty. wr deserve thew r its immense circulation Eras * mule” Yor wae ofan b te CuRtis on MaxHoor should be tn the ‘This ie to cortity we abi that I have Zbig ‘written. ani developes the, trestan Bunion of two years’ sanding. t des! of the tiwe #o paintal ani batly swollen t glass of painfal maladies, which have too Bnatle me to wear asbor Nave trie | mssy ei tee. been the pr y of the illiterate and desiguing be bat heave bed no relief United Service Gasete. menced using DRAPERY WONDEREU Corrie on Max yee te for pend a agi shoals on whi mot human ts, ¢ bottle, aod now Nobes chart by an too: wholly withost ans ded Fortuna: country would it be did its routh put tate 8.4 GODDAKD bed and sworn to before me, # Jnstioe of = Je and Sor op sablngton Gonnty Dv of January, Sew MauTIN. JP Cu: on ManBoop.—This is 4 it the pt ra sent asy!um, vo lees eu al " stitution, thee ia ‘40. mach “ ptt the hae presen future weil being of many.—Hera!d BACBEN (bie X mark} DODD. a Futecribed apd sworn to before . the Peace in and for ‘Sshingtoa Gounty. . thie Leth day of J@uaary, 159. WM. MARTIN. J PF OURTIB may be consulted apon ail caese i GEMIBAL end PHYS10Ab DEBILITY, 6PEK- MATOREH EA, and all other dissacee arising frve sbuses of the natural funestions, at bie resiéeu> Bo. 6% NORTH CHARLES STREBT. BALT: WORE, where all commanications should bo <— Greased. Ofce boare—10 to 4, end6t09p.m. 003t-m E*eLus asD BUROPRAN BEWS. “THE apr “PUMPED cE cect] arom. |. MABTIN, J P. ‘Bout to alt parte by expres, on receipt of money @.8. DBares, Ofice He.) Washington Baiitior. | corner Pa. evesue and 7th st.,34 foor, j from 90. m.to3 p.m. Board ot the Kirkhwee@ Hovse. Taare Spat tee Se ain Rtzovert oy H. 8 DRAPER.