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LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Nationa: Tuearsn — The Z1v'6 owski Sis ters and Mise Bisnehe Grey, in “i xion,” ang “Day after the Wedding Met/enott Hait.—Itstian Opers Company, Pasq Don ‘J Canteasvry — El tractions. Prov. Surra’s Ar Bis avenue. New p Zoyars, and evher at- allery, 304 Pennsy! va- ures on exhidiuon. . Tarap Warp Rercniican Cres—Election rs.—Last evering @ meeting of tn Ward Kepudlican Ciub was Deld at ‘Wisewell Barracks, or the purpose of reor- izing for tbe ensuing campaign, and the Seti was crowded. Mr N. Mt Miler presided. With Major L. P. Williams as secretary. and after scme debate on 2 motion ‘o appoint » committee to nominate officers for confirma- tuon at the next meeting. the meeting proce=t- ¢@ to an election, Mr. John R. Wr.cht aud Co. Wilson Millar acting as tilers For Pres dent— Messrs. S. R. Bond, R.J. Beall, Me J. W. Frazer, John T. Johuson, Cas. Kr N.H. Miller and James Coleman were vc nated. Mr King declined in favor « beall, and Messrs. Miller end Coleman « chned. The tellers report-d t ; Bond, 13; John<on, Iv; Frazer, M Peurson, Assessor of Internal Districk aad his assistants puting the blank forms :o our . Wich to make their retarns of in- rder the Interval Revenue lawe. Low egDt distri. ts, to wich assist. ned as follows:—No |, eompris- we, Thomas Orme, office 75 Dun No, 2 all 'bst portion of the city t Rock Greek sod west of the east Sth soreet. smcla-ive, from camal to Roondary » O. Noyes, corner 15th street and New York avenue (Plant's Building.) No. 3, Alieast of (5¢D street to /0th street, trom Kourdary, Thomas B. Marche, Pian’ wh sreet sod New York avena vnd Sth streets, from the . ©. Eekloft, 468 7h street 4 $4 and Sth streets west to the sand eastand north of canal. rth Geo. Collard as aseistant |™ “s office a in the enst wing of the axa Mr Collard's on the corner of ‘ aud M street sonth. No, 7, all siuf the canal, George H. Lar- T of 4% and G sireste. No. $, all y of Washington, 1). Vese Barr, Vussdays, Pharsdays and daty of the citizens Bow 4s the iaw requires thera) by ‘Re iota of March, » to be fonnd daily at their aternoon, ne t sammary of “Special Beall was declared the president. 5 saned hy the Assessor from the chair returned bis thenk= for * Febrasry ist, of this year: For first vice president. Joon T. Joun~ Luctionerrs, sales annually nominated, as also Mr. Miller. ont ditto, mot over Sit) iM, decliving. im order that he migh’ tate Ancoreace. £3; Foreign, ties ae high private taiine tee sus beukers, 1k Brewers, agufsi was elected By acclamation. For ver om 15; ditto, lese, 7; Bil- president, Mr.S. Ro Bond wns ¢ ing Ales, 3, Srokers: ees Mr. GW. ees Commercial, wa Land Warran:, Rated and asked {6 dectiue, hn ! ce. 1: Stock, tts Eat : feeull to unas face te nie . Int, Compounders of Liquors, 4; ( pesto 7, Dealers x ‘ | ¥ Ihe Herse, 5; Dentists, 31; Exe + be ug Ho “1, Express Car | rier ters of Coffee. ©: Hotels, annnal Sepport men who were vo: Men. anc that be had sew which be intended to !e* 5 Bepabticons of thst w. was nominated snd Frazer was elected b treasurer. Michael Du Were nom.aa'ed, anc sulted, Coleman sixty-oime aud batley thirty ‘The executive committee was elected as fol- lows: W_ A. Cook, Michael Duffey, Tonn Clary, John Freeman, Peter Gampreil, Alex- jomas, and Archie Lewis. Majer Vac berg was D minatdfor vue of tee but the chair was unable tw Was elected oF not, by a Ms. Bliss endorsed bis don’t want bim.”) Mr. King also endors=d . The vote was taken by rising. Be was not elected. chair was at first un- able to decide on the election of Mr. Campbel! when Major Stitt asked who vored agai saying that be (C.) was one of the best Repn Heane in the ward. A number of colored mou Foee, remarking: “Here they are.’ Wr did” &c. He was, however, elected Mr. Hawley offered a vote of thanks to the re" tring officers; which was adopted. Mr Camp” Dell offered a’ series of resointions that priu erples are above men, and they will suppor’ men only so far as they are true to principles condemuing ali efforts to sow dissension iu their 1 Mayor Bowen. who is and bas been an advo cate of the rights of the colored race. Major Stitt mowed to lay the resolutions on the tabl-, deck m being taken re the vot Recause be did uot like their form: put with- | > drew the motion, and substituted ome that they be referred to & special committee; which was agreed to, and Messers. William A. (ook, Peter Campbell and F. U. Stitt were appointed. ‘Maj Stitt called attention toa cull for all Repub- lacan sssociations to elect delegares to a con ven- tion to make arrangements for receiving S-nator Brownlow on bis arrival here the latter part of this motth, and moved that such commitree be appotnted; agreed to, and Messrs. Si ana Kenfto were appointed « A letter was read requesting the election o! Geiegaies to the Workingmen’s Union Conve: tiow, to be held to-morrow night, and the foi- lowing were appointed:—Jobn’ R. Wrieht Jamrs Coleman, George Harris, Danie i. djourred. on Carroll Hill, between I<t au. eets east, E. S. Atkinson in the chair, aud in Club of the w'roduced a reso Jation, which was adopted. eutuling all Re- licen residents of the Ward to the priv of the club without money or price, wh hall band in their names fur membership. ‘Was resolved that the meetings of should be held weekly hereafter L. B.S. Miller, it was agreed thst a deiega’ should represent the club in the Workiagmen’s Mevting at the Union League Hallon Friday Brows Joseph Hughes, and James Fullalov- Mr. Wm. H. Jones then spoke of the dissension existing in the Ward, saying that it will be Fusnous to the party, and counselling com- Promise. Mr. Plowden was opposed to mak ing SBy OVertures and thought the club ouzh* to stand on its dignity. Mr. Jones said esugbt more fles thie favored immediate action. ure D. K. Parker appeared a: a re tative from the Maryman wing, to see mat molasses ‘what measures could be effected to bs semsions existing between the two Parter Alter considerabie discussion, Mr. was allowed to speak, and he com- © money bad been split im the party they were all contratands, which remark was cailed to order by the Chair. Parker explain- ed, smying that he bimseif was a contraband, and sometimes he thought he was a monkey. tll he looked around and found he Rad uo tail. He then said that the only compromise that could be effected was to have one President of one club in the ward. On motion. Wm. Hi. J Hill, and A.M. Meeds appointed a committee to conter witb 1) Maryman wing of the party, with a view to compromise. Mr. Parker again spoke, say. Re boped the clubs would unite, bat he didn see much chance of it at present. Adjourn —e——— Last nigh’, sbout ten o'clock, a° Wilson was returning home, be Pp iB crossing over the gutter io ACCIDEST — Mr. Geor; threw bim from bi« is right leg was cauch: ted it fe ly about the gf tbe Sukie bon». Some by a couple of colered men passing ho took him to his residence, where « physician was sent for snd his injuries properly atiended to. p.—The Grand Jucy true bill for assault and bai- tery on Thomas Lansdale, colured, against Lewis Means and bis two sons. r+siding near Georgeiown. This is the case of which m a- tion Woe mace some weeks ago, when Laus- dale was ‘ornd siealiug wood near (Grorge- town, and agreed, ra‘ber than stand tral for lare trespass, to recive thirty lashes hich were administered by —— Towa AssociaTioN.—At a meeting of this Association, held last might at Unioa League Hall, (Hon. S. J. W. Tabor im the chair,) a set of rules and regulations necessary for the gov- ernment of the organization were adopted: after whieh an election of officers wa: held, ‘With tbe following result: General msn. President: Hon. S. J. W. Presiden: N. P. Chip- Tabor, Vice t; W. W. Attz, Secretary. Adjourned. —_o——_—_ RomeERY.—Charies Douglas, an attendant at the committed, in default of for selling liquor wo . She danseuse of the Italian school, ‘with the triple Seneeer ‘any male ape of over fifty male and female performers. —e—_ EEMAN SOLDIERS AFD Sattons’ Uston.— orgapization beld its regular weekly 7th street, last evening, Damm in the chair. 35 ered im time to prevent serious loss, and extinguished by the clerks as- sisted by Sergeant Franklin. <<soratheeasare THE TREASURER Of the Provident Aid So- ciety, Alex. K. Shepherd, Esq., ackuowledzs See py ey Publication :— From H. W. Hamilton . tarough com- mittee of Second Ward, $3. = ——— Is PewaLe Artine.—Yesterday. Oiicor Striley arrested John Donnington, dressed in female attire, and Justice Clark commiud bum to yail for court, 5 Spproving the administration of | ¥, This organization claim: | over, Il; Intetligenca Office. 1 Juggi > Lawyers, 174; Lottery Ticket Dealers, 1! Livery Stabl Liquor —Retail, sale, 6); Manufacturers, 364; dite, bacco, 1; Patent-rigbt’ Dealers, Istelass,'8, "34 class, 40; 4th class, 35: Photographers, 24: Plumbers, 30; Phy Rectifiers of Liquor, 9 Real ~athons, Theatres, 5; Tobacco abows list of apothecaries are included head of retail liquor dealers, and con- auder the bead of lawyers. veyaneer It should be borne im mina by the dealers in tobacco that all smoking tobacco, snuff, fine ni chewing tobacco 1s Tequired by law to be eps. ond stamped om and after the 15th Accipating & ram for the necessary ector, Mr. Clephane, bas pro- quantity acti es PD RNVANT COSTUME. given by Prof vi to his pupils, took place Tuesday twas largely attended, The chil- me Tepresented a great vartety of umeng which were Harry Bensou, Hepbarn Benson, Prince Alfred yowsen, Folly; Thomas Mobun, 1d Mohon, Claude Melootte; Frank i Miss McFalis, ! fsarte MeCalinum, Fortune-teller; (loakeress: Miss Merryman, sie Clagett, Lady Jane Grey nde Duchesse: Miss Hurrows. | 3 Lady; Moss Stewart, Child of j Diss Loot Maritans; Andrew », Doo Cwsar de Bazan; Belle Queen of the Daisies; Annie Speuieh Girl, Jenpie Calvert, | Calvert, Tamborine Girl | hom de Longe- |x ‘Man- Jeanie Harvey, Duke of nest May, Romeo; Master Kea- e: Hills, Chinese; Bessie Hael- L Blanchard, Neapolitan Prince Charming; M: Boy, Ida Marshall. | } x Kk ‘Lady: lda Grabam. } Fai seo: E Flower Girl; Gar- | nie bis usrd, Fortune Teller. Att ( the children’s daaces the fol- | towme $ were introduced by tv. +xecuted:—A Scotch dance, ailor's Hornpipe, by Ar- we, by Misses Horapipe, by Kiswick; Higbland Fling, by Misses Fannie Pogue end Bessie Huelings; El Bolero, by Annie Gaborri; Fling, by si misses. }1 the adults took the floor. and en veil madnight. Ives m dancing Howing young avn composed feveral Committees: —F loor Oo mmittee—. Ernest May, Levin Miller, LW Floor Managers—Walter Lindsay . C. Hoover, T. B. Mobon, Harry ion Commutree— Andrew Pat- Carliste, W. S. Morton, James ny James W | | G. Starts. | nes OU LAR PREAK OF AN INSANE WOMAN AT tre House —Last evening, about sigh Aa ..S&ne Woman, apparently about ~wigh’ years of age, appeared at ihe door be Whe House and demanded to see the Tue V ry Pre-wrpt. Sbe managed somehow w pass by he usher aud went up stairs towards the Pres idept’s office, subsequently came down, nd became so violeut in ler manner that she eG in charge by Officer Snelton, on du y at the White House, and carried to the Central Guardhouse. Ou being asked ber busiuess at the White House, she replied: “I am the arm ct Him who sent me; war is this day declared and I baveeer delegated by God Almighty to Kill the President of the United States.” A ceareb was made of her person, and concealed under ber shawl wes found a double-barreled pistol, wilh both barrels loaded. From papers m herp ‘“sss0n it was couciuded her pame is «© Neil Uving at the corner of 2ith and Ar = where, with her earnings at the ry for a number of years, she has been ved pusebase add pay $1,700 for ure sod lot, im order to provide for her parents, whom she some * brought from the old country. sauity is supposed to be caused by the yesterday the owner of the property bought appeared to demand tbe discovered that ber title to the aly that acquired by a tax sale. saneed great commotion atthe Whi the messemgar st the door of the = private room bad great difficuity ing the woman’s entrance. After kee ‘o the Central Guardhouse she ed by Sustice Clark, ng in the ball in front of the tevening, the requested to dept, and was informed by Mr the Presiden’ She then drank ag Tr and went down stairs tolen', and was takea into Custody e merning sbe stares that she bought th- 3, and intended to mske it @ present + Precident ce Clark taraed her over to her e Was semt to Providence Hos- eatment, . FATAL ACCIDENT ON THe RATLROAD.—This tag, as the freicht tram south, due here ut pine o'clock, Was passing Beltsville, ir “truck &man walkiog dowa the track, ijaring him -o that be lived but @ short time after his arrivalbere Itappears that the deceased and another man were walking from Baltimore and bad been passed by the eight o’clock train north, When the deceased passed over to the other track, snd the freight train coming down bat track strack Bim, the engiucer of which, Mr. Flaxon, on account of the fog, being unable to see bim. He was placed om one of the cars and brought! immediately to the Depot. His Tight foot was cut off and his left leg bor- Tibly mashed, as also one arm, and his body was otherwise cut and braised. He appears to bea man (Irish) about 4i or 4: yenrs of age, and dressed in dark clothes. Major Koontz, the agent here, immediately sent tor Dr. Borland, but betore bis arrival the injured man wasdead. The man who was with bim does not Know anything of him, ex- cept that he started with him from Baltimore to walk to this citv,and there is nothing on his person to indicate whohe is. He bad in bis pocket s testament, a few pennies, anda small Catbolic medal. ' The body was tarned over ro Mr. J. W. Plant, undertaker. for inter- ee eee Nagrow Escare raom DRownine.—A Poxths named Charles Connell, residing near ‘our Mile Creek, made a narrow escape trom drowning about eight o'clock this moruing. He was im the act of crossing the river going a few yards from the shore, rose to adjuat some ballast near the bow of the craft, when his foot ciughtin a piece of rope and tripping him ap threw him oxerboard into the water abont six feet deep. Reins _nesbie te ins ee sitaation was a one: but fortunately the occurrence took place only afew feet from @ bos: in which were & couple of colored men out ducking, who immediately went to the youth’s assistauc>, and Tescued bim justin time to safe his life When Infted into the boat he was insensinle and very much exhausted; bat shortly afterwards re. vived under the influence of the usual remedies ofrabting and rolling resorted to under such circumstances. ——o___. Pettit LARCENY Casne.— Yesterday, Uficer Hollimberger arrested Washington Brows sor the Jarceny of pair of shoes, and Justice ‘Walter com mitted Bim to jail for court. Officer Larrabee artes'ed Atkinson Smith on the charge { the larceny ef fet-book and $2, acd Justice Kiopier beld to bail for court. THE COURTS. RGETOWN. ‘Ths Cite or Micsast Nasu—Triab for GEORGETOW a 2 under. morn! Aftairs in Georgetown. Halestocks Moliton Mrs Mary M; Noone Miss Bridget: Pavne Mrs Nanute E; Riley Miss Jane; Stump Mra Deck- er; Stow Miss ; Thackery Miss Maggie E: Thomas Miss Annie; Weaden Miss Susan; ‘Wood Miss Sallie. 'T OF THEGRAND JuRyY TO THE Jatt.— ~ -y of the Criminal Coart, Mr. J. S. Blackford, ‘& visil to that dilapiiated ding, or known as the jail, and were conducted nilding and ex- the manner of Cooper a the prisou &c. It was found to be kept in an ex- t aurdinary cleanly condition, considering that ir is at best a mere shell the walls of which can be cut through at any time, with almost any in- sirument, and the places where attempts had Gentlemens’ List.—Addison Hanson; Benaett Eli G; Brooke Wm D; Uook Jobn J; Voliins NB; Edmundston Decius; Ps bulk, by the officers through the plained reatine, been made were scratinized; some of the grand | Scamned by parties, to see that the names of all entitled to vote on jurors, when they saw how easily it wo be either een can The for prisoners to escape, expressing the! prise that the wi and the officers had been so successful in retaining the cus- tody of those entrusted to their keeping. for minor offences, = — at Market-house Hall to-morrow and Saturday to make any correc- tions in these Lists. aaa VioLatine THE Liquon Law.—Robert T. Arlow was arrested by officer Myles for sell- ing liquor withont license, and Justice Buckey ficed bim $20, Arlow keeps a saloon on Water street, and this is his second offence of the kind ‘this year. D1sORDERLY.—John Wood and John G. Si- zer were arrested Inst night for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and paid @ fine of €2.50 each. Potomac Division, Sons of Temperance, here they were ances were found where the parties had been iu jail over five months on minor charges, and yet they bad had notrial. oper was anxious to make the bes nobody bad done anything. amusing fo hear how they cence, in the hope that would take some action as to their release There are at present $2 persons confiued here, 2 of whom: are serving out jail sentence, and ¢ awaiting transporiauon to Albany, having been septenced to the penitentiary at that lace; leaving 4° awaiting trial, of which num- Ber but about twelve ef fourteen will be tried at this term, Alter the visitors had inspected every part of tbe building, tbe character the food, the cooking arrangements. &c.. the company, numbering about 25, were i fas plead inno the Grand Jury eral candidates were inivated, after whieh the Tuvtsion was entertained with addresses by Messrs. Wheeler, Lee and others. ———_—_ __ Georgetown Advertisements, REGISTRY NOTICE. vited to a fine collation of oysters, poaltry, ¢ attention of all who may be entitled to vote eo. set im the halt on the ground floor, to | st the approaching election which full justice was done, and around a pac oo Board of Common table in an outer building pumerous toasts Saget ed ae poll list were drank complimentary to the warden and bis guaras. The grand jary will likely make a full report ina few days. patton 2a Riot AND ARRESTA—Yesterda row occurred in the vicinity of he bo anid Vi ith atternoon & hode Island avenue and 10th street among @ number of col- in ores ople, originating in a game of card: which from two to three handred were gaged and quite a number had their heads cut And were otberwise injured, the missiles used being bricks, sticks, &c. Lieutenant Johnson, with Officers McDermott and McOhesney, and epecial officer Brown rushed in aud succecded im arresting George Barnett, Sandy Parker, Lavinia Whitaker, Emanuel Laws, George Anderson, James Burnett, and H. Johnson alias Stokes. Last evening they had a hearing before Justice Thompson. who fined them all s2each. Burnett was turned over to the M shal, as a fogitive from justice, he being charged with robbing Mr. Scbott’s grocery, on 14th and streets, some months since, and Johnson was turned over to the detectives, he being to ‘weather at ther vat dara and Bead Sener Heigiits of Georgetown, ee I peso ter gl Household Farniture aad Mahogany and Spring Seat Chairs, Bofa and Bock- charged with burgia wit enat sage : —>—_—_ larble Top Cham! ts, (im oil) Excelent Brussels sod Cr Howakp Division, S. or T.—At the w Handsome Walnut W ring Saree cept ‘Weekly meeting of this Division, heid last eve- x Bing, there was quite an interesting time. | Wi lo Top Sideboards Wal irbhle Top sand Stands Alter the ceremony of initiation had been gone gc pr stand throug. a song was given in fine style by Mrs, tension Fable, Colsat What-note Chase acd a speech by Mr. J. H. Thompson, Bor: other ire tets, Cooking and other Stoves. other articles too ni and a song by Miss Knapp followed. The sub- | With many a men- etappornted for discussion then taken | tion. animated debate ensued, in fbo nt rtis, Dennison, Tyler, John- ‘Groxck Finney, Winfield ‘and Kathery Tux enprnsieees joiwed. Rev. C. Dennison was appointed | formed a irs on behalf of Howard Division to co-operats with Washington Temperate Society in of BU: conducting the Commission Business In f in end oth and Dealers tp Gi viting city pastors to join said society at wie ek Bonmobcus Sunday evening meetings in Temperance Hall. W. Hl. DOUGAL. serrata = TE Potowac Faont.—The arrivals of the | _,Tbe 'slacss for the pest thirteen years conduct: steamer Pioneer, Olden, from Accotink, at Har- as teen this day assumed by Messrs fe Purroughs & Dougal I cordially commend tho vey, Clarke & Given's wharf, steamer Guiding Teds Star, Wilson, from Alexandria, at Carter's | ¢® #t™ to my customers and fri y, Wharf, both with wood. for market, ands bait | fe2-1m “6 Waterst.. °. dozen small schooners at Riley’s wharf, with | ¢soKE FOI ri Sey selected assortments of oysters, for Turner & | CCUKE ef the Book Con Beiter nee ot Son and other dealers, form the report from | GEO T. GEETY & CO, No. 10™ Britge street “the front” to-day. Recent rains have some- | Ge mm. and Twenty-five (25) Bushels deliv- what swollen the river, besides rendering Zoot rt of Georgetown for passage along the shores very muddy and dis- ae ble. —— 1000 Miles [Communicated.} The NRWsrarens of yesterday contain res- Of THE olutions of one of the Republican clubs of the Sixth Ward, disapproving alleged inwrference ob my part in relation to the appointment of & Commissioner for that ward. An unworthy officer has been dismissed and a@ good one ap- pointed, as the people of the ward all know. If I bave bad any influence in the choice that has been made, it Bas not be-a because | arrogated apy anthority, but because the Mayor knew ON PACIFIC RAILROAD Are Now Completed. As 500 wiles of the western portion of the line, beginning at Sacramento, are also done, but 267 MILES REMAIN that I would hot deceiye him 1 know I have not acted in disregard of the sentiments of oar FINISHED, TO OPEN THB GRAND frends throughout the ward. The giub in H LI Ey TaIs ‘0 THE PAUIF OPENING WILL CEBTAINLY TAKE PLACB EARLY TH18 SEASON. Besides a donation from the Government of 12.90 acres of land per mile, the Company is en titled to @ subsidy in U. 8. Bonds on itsline as completed and accepted, at the average rate of about $26 500 per mile, according tothe difficulties encountered, for which the Government takes « second lien as security. Whether subsidies are given toany other companies or not, the Govern- ment will comply with all its contracts with the Union Pacific Bailroad Company. Nearly the whole amount of bonds to which the Company will be entitled have already been delivered. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. By its charter, the Company is permitted to is- sue te own FIRST MOBTGAGE BONDS to the same smount as the Government bonds, and nc more. These Bonds ares First Mortgage upon the ‘whole road and all ite equipments. THEY HAVE THIBTY YEARS TO RUN, AT 8I\ PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ABE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Buch securities are generally valuable in propor: tion to the length ef time they have to run. ‘The longest +ix per cent. gold interest bonds of the Bited States (the 81's) will be due in 13 years, and they are worth 112. If they had 30 years to Tum, they would stand st not less than 125. A perfectly safe First Mortgage Bond like the Union Pacific should epproach this rate. The demaud ques'on, or its committee, should not seek a quarrel with me. I feared not w contend tor the cause of freedom in tbe hour of trial and apparently impending deteat, and of course shall pot desert i! im the time of triumph. I do pot wants quarrel with them. Time and the exercise of a liberal spirit will teach all who are true men and who are merely queru- lous disturbers of the general harmony. Janus C. Det. ———- Tre Porviar Panorama of Egypt and the Holy Land will be exhibited at Union Chapel M. &. Church, 20th street. near Penysylvania avenue, to-morrow night. This imstructive en- tertaipment bas been given in several of the churches of this city. and is worthy the pa- tronace of the public. It will be exhibited at the Congregational Ohurch this evening. ———iacent New ILL cmrN ator —In view of the dangers attending the use of explosive burning fluids, the public will be interested in the anuounce- R. Holmes, in another columa. s half the desirable qualities claimed for it, it will be a desidesatum in every household. ATTENTION is called to the advertisement ot the meeting of the Indiana Association to- morrow night. BANANAS, ORANGES, AND MALAGA GRAPES, just received, fresh and sweet, at the establish- ment of J. W. Moore & Co., wholesale ana retail dealers in foreign and domestic fraits, nuts, grapes, jellies, and fine confectioneries, 481 9th street. So Dearness Cuneo tn Tunes Mrevres—4 Remarkable Cure.—1 testity most cheerfully to Dr. Aborn’s ability to cure aural diseases, hay- ing been cured by him in three minutes of dea. ness ip my right ear. ALPRED Brows, Globe Printing Office, Washington City, Feb. 7, 18%) Dr. Aborn’s office, 245 F street, 7 sg earner for Buropean im sree i sireaty considerable, and en the completion work will doubtless oITY ITEMS. carry the price tos large premium. “TRAMP, TRAMP, the boys are marching” and down Pennsylvania avenue, centering « 40%, where they purchase one of those neat aud cbeap suits of fine Clothing now on exhibition and sale by Hable & Co. 2 SECURITY OF THE BONBS. It peeds no argument to show that a First Mort- age of $26,100 per mile upon what for a long time must be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Btates 1s PERFECTLY suctRE. The ——_e—___ TeetTH CLOUDED WITH LwruRITiMs are only | entire amount of the mortgage will be sbout for those who will not take the trouble to keep them in perfect order by the daily use of Sozo- dent. As certainly as a fresh breeze drives the morning mist from the face of nature, this hy- geian preparation will remove every blemish from the dental surface, and keep the teeth always pure and spotless. eo in gold. The present currency cost ef this interest is lesa $2.00,000 per annum, while the gross earnings for the year 188, FRUM WAY BUBI- BESS only, on AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 700 MILES OF BROAD IN OPEBATION, WERE MORE THAN Prstic Sri RS ABD SINGERS will flod 7 wBroci’s Bronchial Trach beneficial ta cleat FIVE MILLION DOLLARs, voice before speaking or si and . Telieving the throat after any anusuatesertiog | The détails of which are as follows: of the vocal organs, having @ peculiar adapta. g tion to affections which disturb the ot My speech. For Coughs and olds the Troches are = fectnal. cy z eee Iurortaxr Lerrer.—The follow! letter 4 has come into our hands, and we pul it for se the information of those who doubt the purity 7 3 othe te to entity that Mr. Alfred wt 18 18 5 Speer is a resident of this village, Personal | This large amount is only an indication of the knowledge has devoted rot through line E He bas & sarge vineyard in view of dence, and has been for some time engaged in sorsiaag at oe qeltvaung the Port Grape, The Port G: MILLIONS MG a srcelled [by any American —_— eens bottled . Speer every season, in jaantities, but not disposed of until As the supply of these Bonds will soon cease, attains Use age of four OF uMuL I | crtlee who desire to invest im them will find it Passato, Oct. wi for their Interest to doso at once. The price for D. B. SICKLEs, the present is par and interest from Jan. Central National Bank, New York. 1, in curreney. 1: 5ome of our Draggists have this wine direct will be oe vinazere. é Buckiven im Wasuinatow, 3Y tional Bank. beid 4 spirited meeting last evening. and sev. | $30,000,000, and the interest 1,800,000 per annum” | NEW PACTS IN THE THEORY OF LIFE DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARI' LIAN RESOLVENT of Cure, and Establishes o 7a, Prolonge N. B.—Every ounce the SARSAPARIL~ Lia) Partina BRAVA, and other fc roots, yielding the extracts that enter into composition of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent, are gathered under the supervision of intelligent agents. employed exclusively by Dr. Radway & Co. for this purposs, 20 that no spurious admiz- roots (as will be found in most of tures or worthless the emported Sarsay ) cam, by mistake.be re~ ceived. Noother chemists of me makers in the world take this precaution to secure genuine roote. \t Important chemical principles supplied to the 7 TBROUGH THE SAMSAPARILLIAN REBOL- It eupplice the bloed with nourishment. Sieomleims ltssne-mabing end Mesh making qual- ities, It supplies the system with caloric or heat-making ropertics. it increases the weight and appetits. it werakenime dischartes. ery ases the repairs and diminishes the wastes te of decay i 1, gl it cores gravel, glee. It makes the water clear snd pess freely. It cures barrenness. and invrete wi'h vi manheod those who, from weakness or jeut oF exbi or and jivemse, the perils incident tochange menses. TO THOSE WHO SEEK HEALTH. ‘There isnot a + Woman. or child however led by disease if their syatems are still in a condition to Fertive, pootishment. and their LUNGS. LIVER. BIDNEYS. and other vital or ‘wasted beyord the process of Fapair ~~ Of eustaining the r-parative process of ka bW. SABSAPARILLIAN BESOLVENT, but can be ether restored to health, and decompositi 4 decay thet pow it be “Extreme cases. where the a T ‘are wasted, fonctions interrupted ond Me may Ye re Bee i & i BF ‘|p 5 the Sarvaparillinn Resolvent taken inte the stomach durt tion I» to Chyme sna Obyle, the hing rice a blood. ~ 1° h KO! £3. U ir 'OTENT POWER TO " If the patient daily becom the wastes and decomposition that jually pro- sreming, succeeds in srresting t oe, wastes, and artll fl mmences ite wi purification in limimishing the loxs of wastes, its re pairs will be rapid pairs will be rupid, and every fe If growing Detter wna oF Fu! Wo! RENT EN: BUs TBy POs) war my SUE" T Wilts BONE DUST THERE IS A PRICK 10N WHEN PASSING NUS SMALL OF Th LOINS. IN ALL 7H WAY 'B pers PABIL! 1D BY THB APPLIC. MERACKS AND i WITH ONS it >e. Be ‘o "3; >, ae Ea ‘a Pi) a pe aee' “el A, 31 cH ey iJ s 4 t} Bee ec co; Be = Cs 2, wt zee La oe I = Cissampoii ined with farsapertilian and othe: TF ansociates i: power ba thes: the Sarsaparilli vent, ite mehixed fact ™ CLOTHING, &c. PELE FREES Natiowan onion OF WASHINGTON LBB INSURANOR OBoe—No. 71 Louteis BO CHARGE FOR PoLiorrs CR NEVE Stamps Rieke takew OP Ube ost reasonable terms logses promptiy pa! AP, Prostont 85 Vice Presiden | UX 8 PRELPs, W.8. oLmerm | President. | CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LAFE i ysty Piice ONLY: ARTFORD, CONN TWENTY FIVE MILLION + GEORGE F MaknuR JRSACE COMP Dzse suits: Wash! ’ros BUSINESS SCT. Charteres by Sp- OveRCOATS BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, PRET, Phlisdeipnin and Acto S.TURNER Wasbtacton 4 @. omiTa. MoD. MEDIUAL ADVISORY BEARD: fot Medical Do i oe teal Doparte 1 by thie Company ane Regia: onal Gown . - (Buccessor to H. F. Lov>on & Oe. ), octet Congr ie or acted CITIZENS. ARMY AND NAVY MBBCHANT TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown's,) iyl8-tf No. 362 Pean. avenue, Washington > ata bo tte forme company iu every loca ty it Fru om tact. vent Wa Mecensery restrioticus | policy 18 pon-torfritabl«. may be taken which coats oul¥ the dnccoase « iewued that wi!) por aneannal treme of < the ey tor riets npon the 8. P. BROWN & SONS, ja20tf Corner New York avenue and tsth et 1,000 soxs oF amrasacrts coat, AT REDUCED PRICES FOR Casi. will sell from thi dete. his en AL at greatly reduced prices, for a OF COLUMRB THE OFFIce® JAY COOKE « co., Te STRERT, SURY OBP 44 WASHINGTON D. 0. FURNACE. OVE and CNBSTNUT. ‘The above Coal is of the very best quality and 1 condit Delivered to any pare of the cits | Firti OAK, and PINE WOOD OPPOSITE TR. ‘and spiit, or in the stick. Ja18 Im*_ Offcean % we cor Tth st. and canal Beavrieut WINDOW SHADES. STAIR AND VESTIBULE RODS. AND FIXTURES FOR DITTo. received and on sale ® full supply sell wholesale or retail GREAT DISCOVERY. on SHADES and many styles at $1, worth STAIR RODS and FIXTURES at 91.25 rdczep,and better ones , ee Dealer |, Mattings. }, &c., foccoim (Patel 1 No. f'idarket Spice, Paice 25 CENTS. at |A8 B. DUBON, PEA ER ® MOST WONDERFUL MEDICAL SINCE THE ¢ SENT SEALED BY Port. PURELY VEu MANHOOD.” One Hundred and Fiftyfourth Edition of thie Rew medical pamphlet, revised and inet publrshed by theauthor, Dr. Curtis. This valuable work treats on the cause and cure of premature decline | ‘and secret diseases of youth and manhood. BUSIONS!! CHILLBLANES: SORE reer: | _ Persons thus affticted can b fect cure warranted or mouey © TESTIMONIALS = E & f ; i iv S| 4 | B Hy i i : f i £3 Be WONDERS ‘ Ot which feb al net ome ‘bow have no pale boots wholly wivbout any tuners: . | gnefourth of the hottie teh. | 7th street, between B aud T rare 3, & Subscribed and rworn to before ma, Re Peasy and for Washington Co of January, wm Mant This ts to certify that I have bern ar with swollen 4 ims, Lex they were neari) twice b the dector called drops. to move sbont neariy to thelr Qe! ural sine, Rot walk half a b!ock withoat me, 8 Justice of County, B.C., MARTIN, J. P, Office hours—10 to 4, and 6 to =. ota E*xsLua AND EUROPEAN BEWS. Srereonecmoe Ret wand ths price io Sl. pot Qrzans’ Bent to all parts by express, on rece!pt of money H.8. DRAPER, Office No.1 Washingtos Builiing, corner Pa. svenue end 7th st.,2d floor, from 98. m.toS p.m.