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i EVENING STAR. | woans cy acornunns Froruasy 15,10 — | Repenlicnn Clon. eaters by the Secoad Ward | Hatton, Joba T. Johnson, Palmer Briscoe, and | THE courts. | INSURAN 3 2g tae action of At- te H. Mga “ a. UNITED STATES SUrReuz Oovrt, Fest 2R- GEORGETOWN, | CE, the "i ermen Orocker 10 sastsin: 1 of tne . Geo: ". Down then took oor, —Contrac! nt of Gold—Be i tar ee j Ie the sheemnd ot ES ETOOEED, UEP-Crinder,)} Ooiorea ure, Beterel menue epiited to the) | ane proceeded to speak at some inad- | uiyey thee rortteeeie et eat Soha Affairs im Georgetown. | Lewts sommsow 2 co. LOCAL NEWS the Vice Pr-sident (Mr. McCathran) too the reading of the resolution. as it should iy | vocacy of equal privileges at all schools be extended for that description of moary —! Oak Hie. Cemrrary.—A meeting of the to'- BANKBRS. Lb 3 s, choir. The Chair laid before the board sey. | goto the Alcermen, and, on motion of between the whites and the Diaeks. He want- | Srick Brondon. executor ve Piet Haters ta | Bolders of ibis cemetery was Reid ia New Mar- | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CORNER 10 ———— eral communicanors trom the Mayor, as iol- | ton, it was referred to the upper Hoard. ed bis children to bi it to attend the | appeal from a ‘jadginent of the C kes Hail yesterday atiermoon, for the parpose STREET saa Am kw The following were introduced -—By M: same schoo's with the white man’s children, pels of the Staie of New York, bi 01 considering matters of interest to the cem- Peatens ts ; Raviowal THSaTer — The Zavi-towsks Sis- ; One anoouncing bis approval of joimt reso. lor—Petivion and bill to continue the ps and to use the same text books; and he could ‘Treas: wW.w. tere, «French Spy" snd: Kenilworth.” | Tee os onder aeeercoraa, Esq. called the mee'- | DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN BXOBANGE. ‘Ing to Ofder, and announced that incompliagce | WD the following letter Re ad called the | golf =meEt Sod Corporation Bonte bought and me! in refersnce sa ine surviving soldier: | ing of 1 atreet, between Connecticut ena | announce as the feeling of many Senators and tender of Fy Rotes for th ” * if the war of 1812; a ‘sul assessors | and I+t ; bill for foot pavements on eas we’ Hari —-Catiin’s Outiiaes ot | nin Weub'e Ligest, aloo, acter isth street; P Upp Fete S51, by its terms to be ilver coin, was saffic bers of Congress that they did not thine it | & Mortage mage Act ior opening, gra- | side of Vermont avenue, between T and U | bestto pass the present bill over the vete sets = oe aw 1S, whe: | All other Martetabi> F eRY Hatt —Hurke, Mille Ronsat, | Sptant tere ret nt noe Teh street: froma Oso Doendinry street; SUL coi | What we went ere aan nee ne Bee we aiuor in born in eaeat tera o mata aaa F _w. Ww. corce- | oneommbssions” cieccisedinbaas Sa = . 7 10th street, from O to ar} e want We want equal school rights, | SOUSr in aPedhriafiber gm y eines a — Ella Zoyara, and other attractions. iransmitting® communication—to whict | erect gas iamps and posts on I street; bill to | regardless of color, and be believed tha: Seg, | SWenty-five cents in legal-tender no! ba ou Will call & meeting of the ¢ “ Watr’sOrenaHove®.—TheGregory's Trans. | 1 Prevent the sale of live stock at eater Marke: | ater Sumner Sou Sune’ eae friends of the | SRder being refused, action was commenced to | ¥ OF the Oak Hill Come Mayor invites the attention of the Ooun 2 | tery Com: ‘az the Ne a a GUY B PEELS, Ww. 8. OLMSTE. © Atientic Oompiea Mees aly Meare nmtOE DA offer | txoept byte country people’ who raised thr | colored Peuple, in Congress would ure their | Sopreme Court af the Stas sane eily on, | 10 Gay ot Reoruaty. fee ee eee onthe | President. Goesetary Prov. Suita’s Art Gallery, 304 Pennsyiva- sehepotoa Pevlorm all the duties o: | same, referred. Saeco Ms gee = {rom passing. | judged the mortgage paid, and required 1:10 >» | fT the of appointing a committee to barbor masier snd assistant harbor master { Conrad Soble; bill to grade and gravel 19th | Thomas Martin here interrupted the peak: 2 req ~ | examine CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR.. —— the caty of Washington for one year at ibe ral | street, between P and K atreets, referred. ‘Hy | to say thar from wher he hace or See ‘Sum. | Satisfied by record, holding the tender to ha eraT Beers the Books. accounts, ANCE Co! and al mi nd generat management of the afftirs of the MPANY STERBOSCOPIC EXHIBITION in the basement | of four dollate per .. bond. | Mr. Chase—Bill in reference to introducing the and other members they would favor the | bee® Sufficient, The Court of Appeals amicme cooanan: oy J of St Stephen's Chareb. | to feirbtully perform said duty, anaat anv time | temperance and anti-tobacco pledge la’ th- ge of the bill. Semator Harlan had told | Mat Jadement, aud the a@irmance is Bere fo: | Sompeny.§ yar, FF aime ly “vyint x4 Complimentary Hall to | resigm whem complained of for moa-performn. | sebecle; relerred. By Mr. Barter Prawns t_he disapproved of the action of auy biet Justice delivered the epinion ot | D. Cutts, and E Pickrell SASTFORD, CONR. on the 7th street railroad. | ance of duty; ret-rred. and bill for the relief of P.F. Kelly; referred. | colored man waiting on the President so xy are The s | the Court, holding that it is the duty of courts wae Omoertn, — that he oid wot desire to Asects over of justice to enfosce contracts accordigg to the sone or the other, daring tne . Inieat of the parties to them, aud 1 thiercasee | mecting. TWENTY FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. is bela that it is clear that the intent of the | | Mr. George W. Beall, om the part of the parties was that paymeat should be made ix | Board of Managers, offered resolutions, that a One transmitting a copy of a preamble and | By Mr. Sardo—Resolution providing for tae | him to veto the bill; and he thought tha: when The Bodies of the Conspirat resolutions adopted by thé managers of the In- | appointment of a committee to attend the meet- | the sentiment of this meeting was published, | Gusirial Home oat of this city, asking » | ing called by the Alexandria, Loudon and | he (Mr. Harlan] would be acive in tecaring REMOVAL OF KOOTH'S REMAINS T | monthly appropriation for the benefit of that Bam shire Heliroed Company: adopted, and the passage of the se oe . OKE—DISINTERMENT OF ATZBRODT. scbool. the Georgetown Councils having ap- rdo wert Appointed oe ee ea Miller aud | | The interruption of Mr. Martin had the eftect | P ey | Commictee of five be selected by this m: Fester4ay afternovs, Prestdent Johason | proprisied $3) per month as salary of texcher | Sardo wereappointed on the part of this lioard. | of creating a great deal of soatarne nae | cacmeaiat ans Caine GC ene ey | Seno ene by ballot’ by the legaity directed am order to ixeme from the War De- | Othe auxiliary school in thatetty. The Mayor | By Mr. Kussell—Bill for way on north | disorder firally became so great that the chair- made, beth authorized by law, and both made | COustituted voters of this company, and they Partment to deliver the remainsof Jona Wilkes | Tecommends the sabjec: to the favorable con- | side of Pennsylvania avenue, between '2thand | man, seeing no way to quell the disturbance or J sd - t ‘ legal tender. The general denomination of | 8fe hereby appoivtea to igate the sideration of the boards; referred. 13th streets east; referred. By Mr. Dalton— jore order, accepted & motion to adjourn, of thi ; ts Fee ee ne a trenal st? ait | | One transmitting a resolution adopted by the | Bill making appropriation of gis to enter- | whichy tenn tar Bethe maton to ad sred | Seseealgili Gatch ie ete eee: | seen ts iet eee Ga ee ; Jacob H. Weaver, underiaker of Baltimore, | Hoard of Commissioners of the Fie Depart. | taio visiting firemen; amended by making tar | adopted, aud & portion of the sesembly dis- | iar was a) piece af Old oF ollver ar ocinns | power te eal for gersans Gan pape an and the Secretary of War having issued sact | Meu!, asking theapportment of aspectalcom- | amount $1.00, and’ rejected, two-thirds not | persed. Gegiee ct parity sal eeuat: Heeaonee ine into anything effecting the interest» of order, Mr. Weaver, accompanied by Mr. Rich- , Mitte to set in conjunction with a committe: | voting in the affirma.ive. fy Mr. Arrison ANOTHER MERTING. Sesapromies to pag Sete doe ee | jolders as to the amount of reve pis t. | ONITED STATES OF AMERICA. ain diately proesedel | of the Fire Department since the organization je Public interests, to inform th- | ing another meeting was organized, aua calle, | >: aera acilar’ it © | been $ been pi a | ‘hevonal, whan Gon jar canada a“ of the present boary, referred. 7 card Tay be bas not awarded contracts tor | to order by Mr Crane upon whose motion Mr | COBsettble into a coined dollar. It was im- made; what dues have paid and | WASHINGTON, D. C., @irections, and tuder the saperinteode Also, !aid before ‘the Board a communica. | wbieb bids have been ree d = : t ble, in the nature of things, that the» | What remain unpaid: Row the funds have been rahe ever: sdopird. By | Smith was elected chairman, aud Mr. Henry | POO dollars heap the equtvalentot each | vested. and what investments are im band, Chartered by een for grading and paving alin, | Jobson was chosen secreiary. Mr. Crane | yo dollat did the currency act purport to | WhAt were and te the mi mare tie; referred. By Mr. Hine—Petitio: | siatea that bis object in calling the mectne 3 é ype aaah f Enzabet Brown for refunding taxes; p» suc Directors of ssid road with the ci.izens of | tition for lamps, and bill for increasing salary ‘Mr. Wenver. the remains were exhuime: ‘en trom the Alexandri shire Railroad Compavy in No. 315 F | to be p . London, aud Harap- img the Board= ni at the Conf. rence of the President Special Act of © . Accounts and what system of accountbilny. 1 | Proved July 3, 18080“? | ‘ te = tee . § At was for the purpose of showing thatireespecon | MaKe them so. | There were thea two badge abe account y,) and tree diccussi | descriptions of curreucy issued by the | SPY, Das Deen estanliched: 7 should be maintained im : : sources of income, se seesene B00) shot whick killed President Lio- on and Georgetown, at the Board of | of clerks ot markets; referred. Resolutioa re | this bistrict, Mre, Lock only tone or ene tithes were cqully sccieeh an ia, | coneaheleend oie aon en eT Orricens: : ‘ t Ford's Theater on tne n . om Thursday next, with th vesting the return of bill for relief of R A. | Hall, stated that the Meeting which en- | No question can be made to the MANAgeMen!. if any, 1s Beeded. Said committe oc #. OLABK, Philadelphia. Presigent a of the Htb of April, 1855, and Boorn. wi h Her. | Siew of calling Cages = of thone oom au. peeing acne Arrison mo Pd en th rand dthe room badadjourned, and no one else | Doubt concerning it can only spring from that » empowered to employ the services of 1 SAY COOKE, rman Finance and Exsontive Old, ‘mmediately escaped from tbe city. Thes | nities to the great cr att ctton on the resolution ja | had a rieht to held @ meeting there, and te a Praha clerk to aid tn the dis-bage of the duties tt. \ : Sete parsved and overcsken at arreiss farm. | their lut+rest, aud of inviting their co-op Felerence to adjournment. Mr. Hall move. | assemblage thereapon disperead Scupeaeen Ot Vee en | lentes Tae hereby iasicucte: | BENBY D-OOOKR, Washington, Vice Prost pear Port Royal, on the Ray Soria eee Se weet wie Sas Ca | iat the Tesotnion be reee ded agreed to. ids Sorted ares of value into circulation as money. In | {0 cause a remeasurement of all the lois in ihe | gATSON W. PRET Philadephia, se 25:D, and on the following m vada Chneedhi' es wation aa aay | i ica poor ian gay SOLpIERS’ AND Saitors’ Us: The hai] | the absence of any specificcontrol for the pay. | Cemetery, and the contents of each lot wita the . + Secretary Selous lisvead wee coaiion h op in jeogtes shccosretiia Intion to pay I Stvetioe tor een Engi- | of tuis society was crowded ine" eveaing, many | Ment of coin, lezal-tender notes. may beaeuf. | lot bulders’ names, fo be marked ou the map ve Faanois o. smiracs > Aging Director” tally Sounded, dying sows tare tones snr. | trom the Second Wed ers Communication | ueer of the Canal:aftera lengthy debate th | BAYINE attended expecting to hear Hon, Sidney | Hcient tender; but itis clear tothe court that | IK. ‘That all charges of dereiiction of duty | FRANCIS @. SMITH. MD . Medical Director : i : 2 e ots ‘ment the officers of this company, or informa- from the Second Ward Republican Club trans- | bill was passed, B I anthorizi = the Gi Perbam lectare, but it was announced tha xpress coutracts for the pay: t of comed | SetPst e vy ; the 27th, the tng. y | matting the resolution adopted by the Uluba’ | to eates a credit; passed. ur rayioe an o- | CWing to pressing legisiative busiuess, he wis | dodars can only be satisfied by the payment of | ton hag gyorg manacement oF mismanage s ty BOARD. confinement on ine monitor Montauk, where | 1€ thanks to General J. S. Crocker “for the | ment of non-resident firemen. Mr. Burtier x Figaro ane pi pata * ¢ | Teport to an adjourned meeting; said meeting to - bes ners bench | Fesolution in tavor of equality of all men be- | moved to make the amount $=). Mr. Arrison | 8Dd Mr. Al. BI. Robinson elecied in bis eread | AS SEN eT natn i nee On Gonteast . pss ah Dasleg teeazorsing tatge numaiore ot poeites | fore the Inw, vepetiod Sot a5 avmanis nave: | moeea oe ee A’s amendment was adopted, | Th¢ name of Mrs, Dr. Mary Walker, formerly | f0F the payment of coin, its said-—The dif- pipe gt GE ee non visited the Na Yard, anxious co get a| cated by Bim” in the Board of Aldermen on | und the bill passed * | Assistant Surgeon of the 52d Ohio volunteers, | Hculty arises in the supposition that damages rl a eg) prescribed by the cu ‘ but none were al. | Monday evening, the sth inst. Mr. Moore sat Aldermen’s resolution relative to the im- | WS Propoted for membership. and referred to | C82 be assersed in only one description of | ® ve given. ; * - | Mr. Joseph H. radiey. Sr., moved to amend re sd the monitor except | be would like to <now what the Board pro. | provement of the river channel was passed. | the Committee with iustrections to report a: | Mopey, but where there are two kinds of cur- | } | paella hag so med eaensrodl ‘Of the | Posed to do with the communication, and he | Resolnuee Tequesting that all laws creating « | Be next meeting. TOR Cold conten aed ameasy mmoraer | 28s iat of eee rave a | Navy. Dr J. F May of this cuy was calted | Procerded to speas tm opposition to the arga. | distinction om account of color be repealed vie ————— justice to render judgment for comed iseec: | commities had already tees eepeinnde ce we onto identify the body, and did ments of Mr crocker as to the progress of the | taken up. Mr. Chase suggested that the reve. Hargas Corpus Case—At three o'clock epee Jere ae Sg pte gy A om the neck where he had cut out Aur.can race in civilization in Egypt, and their lution did not go far enough, and should b- | yesterday afternoon. here the contract provides for payment in | Board of Managers who were engaged in habeas corpus case cam- ‘fic <A pose dno objection to the Boge auctent (iteece | amended by the addition of the words “and in | Up before Judge Fisher, the patisionse, iioane. Satay need Tee ee | Cake ee eee P George We Beal, aioe. Nie Peete Board receiving the | all otber cases.” Hedenied that this was all the | min Geldberg. averring that he hod beng erally without such specificauion, jeder, thought it best to have an entire change in the r, Fenwick had no objection to | colored people asked. Mr. L. B.S. Miller | rested on Friday last by Ubarien 2 Logettas a | Qeinw reverse * Jncemen* | Committee of Exemitation, and that the ler rece he resolution, but, as he said when | thought the resolution was what the colored | fugitive from Justice from Missouri, aad by ‘Mr. Justice Miller nted, holding that al. | holders should select the committee, Mr. AR jibe body was wrapped inagray | tbe speech of Mr. Crocker was made, it | people wanted, and he was opposed 10 Asking | Justice Harper committed to jail to ‘awalt a | mougi it was the ites of the parties that | Shepherd, of the Hoard of Managers, appealed janket, placed ina boat in whic was Gea. L | smacked of Nasby. “Mr. Crocker retorted that | more than the colored ple asked. Mv | requisition from the Governor of that Stat=. gold should be paid, 1: was only so because | to Mr. Bradley to withdraw nls amendment so . Baker auc two of bis detectives aud carried | "Be gentleman might be in the habit of borrow- | Chase's amendment Was lost, andthe resolu- | Mrssis. Price and Terry appeared for and old was then tie guivona ‘of the Governmen &s to allow the lot-holders the privilege of of. Subsequen'ly, the report gained credence | \WE bis ideas, and think others did iae rime. | tion adopted. Judge Stephens, of Missouri, against the peti | ford waste manes ct the United States” men. | choosing the commitiee. Mr. Bradley deciiasd that the body had been covsigued to the waters | Mr Fenwick said the gentleman did nut kaow Mr. Taylor, from Improvements Committee, | tioner. After atgumects on'buth sides, Judge tioned Gathe aunrcact There was nothing in | and renewed his motion Mr. Anthouy Hyde of the Potomac, when the truth was that it | 2™ if he made that charge ust him, and it | reported bitls for relief of Cook and O'Dea (to | Fisher dismissed the Prisoner, ther being m0 | the contract to make it differ trom om po ng here ssid that as he had learned that be was was landed at the Arsenal wharf, then place¢ | WS false. The subject was then dropped. Pay a deficiency;) recommitted. To grade A | proof that he wasa fugitive from justice. contract able in doilars. Where Tiuaaae, the objectionable member of the committee he box, and tetwren 1 and 12 o°elock ou the | , Mr. Larman presented petition of property | ttreet south, from 6th street east to Noes sue coe laebal sone at ae United | urged Mr. Bradley to withdraw hic meme’ Me me bight buried in the wareroom of the old a street. praying for the reptving of } olina avenue: passed. 1 RaTH oF A Povice OrFicer.—Officer Henry | States, their tender was ficient to diseharge | J. T. Mitchell bere offered a resolution for the ehitentiary. in the presence of Arepresenta- | ‘tid street from Connecticut avenue to 1&h | propriating $v) to pay & deficieney for A. Garrett, of the samitary (police) company, | the contract, and within its terms and within | appointment of an Examining Committee oi tive of the War Department, (who took charge fee ee Brose saan —= ot | improvement of K street, from ita to 2th r died lest evening at his residence, gorner of 7tu | the understandirg and intention of the parties ve. when Colonel J. G. Brent moved that the of the ke aig end nd (ea Baker aad 2 | Seneaeee pews gos cil. oon 4 = treet, beteecn 1 and ne and E eee South Washington, after a long This decision in no way affects the legal ten- | Tesigmation of Mr. Hyde, as a member of the to remain uni. the removalot the Penitentiary | ‘@xes, referred. Mr. Larman asked leave to ny | Stnettyeewer8 J open alley x eneare barrayh ness. ‘r. Garrett had resided in this city | der cases argued by Mr. Potter and the Atior- | committee, be accepted, and the name of John ry inet Ts shop termoon after resol not to secure dividends. bat ai eo low i AGENT 18 WANTED Tm & for many years, a. el 3. Shephet only rooery fo change is ication, tad ones | Sat for the Fire Departmen te eoane toe | Suen Wi ieeeraaraearet ay oat At | Kowa ‘aFgeghoat the" Dist" cide" war'k | tiheugh Strata's Beta cP as Seaceurs | Gaaatanean ty petted, © ie, Saeptens : sed ti pertiontare re hecessary to change its location, and Booth’s | $1.2 for the Fire Department, toenable the DUI fo grade and pave ally insqunt~ | member of Lastern Lodge and Columbiana kit | tt Paces eueer = Managers. The resolutions as amewied ‘b. the Of 00 of Temains, as also the bodies of Mrs. Surrait, | fi'€men to participate in the i 500; passed. Council bill tor paying D sir campmeat of Odd Fellows. His funeral will s le “A Payne, Herole, Atzerodt, and Wirz were re- | Monies, and to entertain vi with amendmen| oncurred in. take p wo. wate cl = moved lo No. warehouse inthe taller ver | iatcccasion. Mr. Moore saying that | Bilis from the Aldermen were received as mr Ieicharde om scuounted his death rjec mie bone William Thomas and Will Booth's bedy occupied the lower eud of the | ihe Hoard had already rejected a similar bill. | followe:—Council bill in relation to the Harbor | °F recap pithy Renter ner toemer Sport Thomas, indicted for larceny. were Tow—a white painted board with the name | Mr. Larman said that this was not the same | Master and Assistant, with amendment; con- a “Booth” being nailed on the top of the box, | ™ CRiMmMaL Court, Judge Fisher—Vesterday, geen pT pee yas, im Robinson, alias | were then adopted, and the meeting adjourned victed. George Umphreys was found guilt: Tue Arrroacuine Municirat Exection. chcaa sebrates $1,000. this $1,200. The | curred in. Bill providing fur redemption of | *"¢D4 Dis funeral, Of pettit larceny; James Warden and Micha | The Republicans compleled MARYLAND, DELAWARE. VIRGiNia, ‘where the body remained until yesterday. | chair decided thatthe bill was not im order, the | bonds: passed. Hilt for relief of 3. 7, Calvert: Deatn oF Rev. Faraer Hickey.—The | 1S8bady. idicted tor grand larceny, were ae. a candidates are:—For Mayor, WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT Mr. Weaver came here on Friday Inst, with | — Boge Sod ee et eee ze jected | passed. Bills making appropriation to bury | paltimore Gazeite of this morning food el lng ee catact cl <i pte: a a Ae, ee COLUMBIA. oie spovenamed firins Mi H. went with | ¢tair, amd ibe chair was not sustained: the vote | mente: which were concurred 1). Bene Hospiat altace pete ee Teena es tts 10 Georgmowa, was set Soe | F- Pimet Saxe rite Aretaventer wt | JAY COOKE & Co., ee eters, Pyeiaeee Seen ear eae | Montell een Pamkert eee Ere, BO Be eatin ere eeinane Committee, v6. | ns, two iisINe aaa olnee Gare tate | Monta wet. Peter Berry, sr., 0S. Kamebure, We na VFTEENTE STREET, Weuld give an answer. The letisr was avery | The chair then said ‘that ine bil conla ae ty | rom, Peas south, from 6th to 7th etrest west, | Peteace removed 16 Frere eens | River meiiriad ack ine Ricnmond and York | Hayaen, W. W. Uurtin, aed A. Bt. Gengewer, —oe ' short one, and stated that be (Mr. B.) had every | Tee! At this time, unless under a suspen- | do.im L street south and New Jersev avenue. + meted obese z This is admitted by all parties to bea strong | 930-17 nce in Mr. Weaver, who would place | “tou of the rule. Mr. Larman then withdrew | increasing the compensation of the ‘Tapper of oe Uhlig een el ee eee Poems | Maccopelle wea resumed. mene afinear peste paauae meta - the United States, aud throughout his long | Equity Court, J Fisker. Tit Some of their pest men for candidses, the fight is private vault until the remains | the bill. i water mains; resolution authorizing the em | ™ Qt , Judee Fisker. iS morn- . could be transterred to the City Cemetery, near Mr. Moore presented petition against piant- | ployment of an engineer to examine the Firs: | !fébad the respect of all who were brought into Gomtact with bias ing, Helme agt. Heime; order for suspending | will no douti be a hotly Cgatested Sue. “Tu: timore, Taced the ing trees imside the curb lines of sidewalk-: | Ward sewers: passed At 11-3) the Board ad Somtact ma Auischment for contempt, McElfresn agt. | election next Monday. Riley A famner. He siso requested, in bebale of air | refered, ‘Aloo, potion of "provers mince: | Ward sewers: Pi - McEltresh; order for allowance pendenie {ite | Shinn. Esq , who was nominated for the Board GREAT DISCOVER ) affiteted mother, the return ot the trunk of his | fo the gracing and paving of 4: street wes', ——_-——_. Lamy Exrtoston.—About It o'clock last | alimony amd custody of child “Magee agi. | of Common Council, declined to serve, as will brother. Yesterday. accordiug to promise. Mr | from Pennsylvania avenue to F street north Question and Congress. | nigh’, 2 coal oil Iamp exptoded im the second. | Magee; order publicauon be seen by bis card el-ewhere, but the above ‘ ‘Weaver, with Bir Harvey, waited en en Dnt, | reterted. Mt Ulark presented petiion of Am>s | A meeting of colored citiz-us was held Ins: | hand store of John T. Matthews, 44 street, be, tcket is complete, it will be seen, T name ?, th pel 3 | Hunt tor rehet. referred. Mr. Bak-r intro- tween Maryland avenue and © street, settin, baving been substituted for Mr. ; went, and the proper order for the body was E night at Union League Hall to consider th y setting * ‘The Repabl will bone n ome given, and as before stated, they proceeded to | ¢ucec ® concurrent resolution Teque-'ing th: bees Lode ut | fire to some clothing, which was extinguisned OITY ITEMS. ee aticnes wi & mee it New ihe Arsenas, where the body was taken up | JoIpt ( ‘mmittes to represemt the inver-sis of | Fecent veto by the President of the bill passed | py ihe propristor, Lace atone Market Hall to-morrow might to ratify their ’ d delivered to them shout five o'clock On | tbe ¢rporation before Congress actimcou- | by Congress in relation tu colored schools ——_o——_—_ THE SPLENDID WeaTHE yesterday attracted pom upatici riving at Harvey & Marr's it was found. | jnneti® beth eng ripmin a intat, | 2Be hall was closely packed with colori | BuroLany.—Retween eleven o'clock las: | crowds of promenaders on Pennsyly ave- BBAPER’S i“ notwithstanding every precaution tad beco be ate : ae fron x ieoacly Sppoint People,and a few white men and three white | migbt and daynreak this morning, the residence | nue. and one Of the centres of interest was the Georgetown Advertisements. taken to keep the removel secret that a number ough ot a0 Got making’s Niel ey ine Pas | Woman, including Mrs, Josephiue 8.Griflinz. | of Mr. Samuel Darwin, on L. street, mear Ist, | new jewelry store of Mr. Prigg, at No. 4. ectisbeshaces ; ——— surmised that someting was fr toot woseumen oar water 4 an B | Até o'clock an orgomization was effected by tue | was burglariously ertered and robbed of a lot | three doors from Four-an, halt streer. Tne GBANT AND OOLFAX REPUBLICAN ; going om. bad gathered about the door, aad to | {oF the in trea @anes scar Game town, eo ate: | election of Rev. Anthony Bowen as chairman, | of family groceries, which had been Nery best class of citizens patronize this estab- em Tevet GEORGETOWN, D.C. MOST WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCoVE Sveid a crowd the reminins wate tikes to che | Men 2 ® whale current ce tee rice ss ‘he | 884 Richard Tompkins, secretary. Thoma: | the Saturday nigh! previous. lisbment which is every day increasing in pop-” For Mayor: Stable of the firm. it being the very same in exty front, to dredge the channel, ander mene | Martin offered resolutions, “that, as there was ——_.___ ularity. The new oroide jewelry so closely DB. CHARLES H. URAGIN. SINCE THE CREATION OF MAN. a b Booth kept bis horse, and fro eh other improvements a. may he ne | a party who called on Andrew Johnson to vet A Witxgse RonBRD.—One of the witnesses, | resembling gold, aud said td be very durabie, Sor Al the alley from whenc=be mavle his . — ae ny be neces- | an agi of Congress that traasferred the duty of | Heary Johnson, summoned. here to testify be- | Js NOW All the rage, and Mr. Prigg bas au ele. BENEY'D. CUUK poe poset Eresident. — maoa et Gone. from Finance Oossmities, x the imensires cf Uchied Be ooks to the Trastes tore ons Pirecpoee peeeionsl comualitees; cit- aut assoriment of ‘enamelled watches of this raped — neat Be ported ¥ « 0 ‘tne | Of Public Is without authority of the | ceve sl rn 20 | description, for ladies, at twenty dollars: gea- for Common Co 7; 3 The Rox is Which the Tease, | Cit dedaing the deties oi sae Senne | people of Washington aud Georgeiowes we | sobbed of Over SON nine lett me ieee | Setctiet bunting cases at twenty, and iadtes® GEORGE P. Fis PURELY WEOREABLE, mere. The box in which ine remaims were pry Ninn Sane seapns = x Moc = id deem it an outrage upon our race toask favors of | means to return home. and gentlemen's solid link chaims at two and ose Ly in! aie was much decayed, and on ian pobiecrtrond ae pas meeting Gu tet es and denounce those who assum ——~—_——_ four dollars a pirce. Taere bas beea a great jadi caller sp My cd the beac nn | dey night week mas unanimously deciied ro | te authority. that we desire the act ot Con- | Lxcrores on PHYsoLooy demand tor the Etrascan necklace and Feench imines ‘ poprecigoray oneal ge peter maple fet Dery med sr ay enicapesal coutrover- | STFS: Which passed that honorable vody to be- | Body, Comparative Orgaue aud eusmelled lockets, which are mow generally ONS f ihues guny bloaken. eae tes gos pre A ate sy. the bill was recommitted to the commitine. | ©? & law, dad pray that your honorable bowy | tne fuoject of the lectare of Dr. F.G. Lene Worn instead of the real gold, and which are CHILLBLANES: SORE FEET: servation. The coat and vest were found to | Also, Teported from @ majority of Fi Will pass itover the veto; and that ibe chair- | cjer, at Columbia College lecture room, this | *preially desirable, as the new style of Raph. de ip good condition, as also the pataloone, | Committee, = supstitate for Conacd man sppoint a committee of nine to report the | evening, iMustrated by models. ael bodice, cut low in the corsage, r-quires HAYDEN. pean grnepegecermm ior reed Pastaloons, | Com appropriation t 8 Prices action of this meeting to the Senate and the gs such ornaments. Mr. Prigg also shown us a A. M. GANGEWES * erect have been cat Sil. The cavalry tosr ne tein | ral fond fee ation OF Seedaaas teed. ts esentatives.”” Rey. Fatner Wicet—A letier from Father | a¢W Bohemian salt-cellar with silver medal, | ———— ee __ : Jeg was in extra good condition, looking to ve | ib ay think proper Mr. Moore artin, m offering the resolutiony | wiper, dated Lugerne, Switeeriands Januery | Won beads, to match the new fashioned uapsta (CF? THE voTeRs oF ceoRoErows — Kearly new, apd that the shoe on the right ed the bill, weeause he stid it was viriu- calles. 1 waste decide whether | 60, Saye that bis heaith ts great'y improved. | Fina, Genta Goins ie oe ee CITIZENS’ TIOK ET. j esate Limon brogan which be procured at | UY * propostiiom wo increase the Mayor's sal- they would endorse Andrew Johnson or Uo. , Shi that he expectsto return to this city in the | Ot the one thousand s . Me Mi bevse—bad a slit cur down the fron, | #"¥ >¥ $2000, “Mr. Richards said it was ene. Gun Aiae a deal of discussion. the | SPTmE- ie Poi Persons thus aMicted con have 7 ont per- 7 good isc . —___. Sai oilerwise was in good condition. In on- | (°@47Y t make an appropriation fur. th Tesolutions were adopted. 1 1a A®ROCIATION holds 2 Soc Concert anp Exninition, by the Seventh- fect cure warranted or movey Tr funted t ae ce cin Of the remarns rnade ae tee litle | seagOF's contingent fund. Mr. Moore said ti David K. Parker offered resolutions which zeae Res eae liner ene Och" | street Presbyterian Sunday Schoo! che N. aiid STLCE aan aenst served that the beat 22 “ante, | Mayor bad the same appropriation for thiscou- | yg yrtntsuner ine PreAmble and resolution | \C™MOrTow night. See ad vertiseme: Church, (South Wasbington,) on Wednesday BENJAMIA MILLER. Bae ele eee ee ee Se eeniel eon: fond as that officer had last year. Tu | adopted at the meeting held at Bethel Churcs, evening, February i7, at half-past 7 o'clock. For Cruunon Counc. soothed as Dill, for which this was a substtate, | Fepruary 9, 1-6 are in direct opposition to The exercises wil! consist of singing by the EsaU PICk ‘=z: and that one or two of spun taviic Wats bids ie ctamag cent ca y » P WILLIAM Ly DUNLOP, cerrebr, Aé Also the small bone of the leg, | ¥3* More open then this bill im stating that the | the views aud interest of the vaet majority of children; erection of the Monament of Trata, WILLIAM . TESTIMONIALS. ‘Were missing. 1: was also observed that the | £2 \\) was to enable the Mayor to psy carriage | the colored people of this city; aud tbat tbe by thirteen scholars; the Universal Gree-ing, WILLIAM UTCHINS, = 4 iF of the deceased was in ® good state ot | hie to visti the improvements in prog! “| educational interests of our race demand that rendered by eighteen young ladies, and other FRABCIS ~* ong wa Preservation. the long curly locks looking as if | (De Clg. Ke, It was virtually an not a legal | OUFschcol system shall be committed to the P — interesting exercises. Tickets 25 cents. sears. ten years.” Had no peace day or night. * <, | that offtes > sido bite Ss ious remed reeed: : Sle Weaver. le a wcute tho reamane ta fuss fy | Rewaure under the provisions of the charter. Schools of this nor aae ces fase ihe RICE 45 CENTS. To Pargnts.—In order to make room, I have Ja commenced ering Draper's Wanderfai ‘ train Inet evening, and took them immediat-ly | Mz.Crocker said \bis was not a proposition for | Gi-rimeuon bet ween white and colored sohools marked down my whole stock of Buys’ auc Ee a saeg vt Payerte sire, | werrase of salary, but only to give the Mayr r: shea innate LED B Children’s Clothing to about cost, and in many Neb has effected a perfect cure ° bis establishment on West Fayette streei, | E On these resolutions a protracted discuss SENT SEALED BY POST. 7 wane om and to-day will place them in oue of his pateat | Wbatall ctherofficers of the Uorporation hav ensued, during which the /ni /ligencer news- bel ‘The assortment 1s yet more com- ‘M. L. SEWARD, U. 8. Patent Office x Caskets covered with bia cloth and ilver | ® coblingent fumd—which was net provided 2 “1 | paper was denounced by Mr. George Hatton, — ' mounted, and place them im bis vaaltat@reen- | [OF bim in the general appropriation bill, a» | Doel. peters and others as a rebel shre:, os | uscal im the ease of all bis predecessors. After t r ents 1 bt om Lal Durmg the evening a number of persons—over | Of Indefinitely postponed; not agreed to. Yeas — ple of the Dist All the speakers sus’ One Hundred and Fifty fourth Edition of this now motical pamphlet, reviesd eadtuctpeblubed | 4 (inn xo SS YURIIG“-I0 gives me z : Mesers. Cook, Lloyd, Moore, Morseii, and Tat. | P! ' 7m e & bundred—called to see the remains, but were | Mes breeli, ax Congress in i's actions as against the veto Ppointed. Fenwick, Rnights Larman, MeCatisas, sud | PFeyident Johnson, and recognized in the vt | Oy weeatnon, Br, Gertie, hie taleee eet pisiearets fabacs ie coed ae ee Yesierdsy afterncos the necessary order fer} puuiras far Fenwick moved w emwons part 10 do justice to the colored people ivsadis- | treats on the cause and cure of premature declixe | that after x laborious and successful couda:t- the removal of Atzerodt was given to Mr. Jobn | py making the amount #4, and stating tu the Tosliion 16. oteate \@ileera seiane tea Kepuvi.- | and secret diseases of youth and manhood. {t | 1P€ Of the oyster business, in all ita departmen’= © Atuerodt. bis brother. and be handed the il tbat the obct was to enable the Mayor ee Pi sun] at this season, enabling pur- chasers to make a more satisfactory selec ion. An inspection of my stock incurs no obligation to purchase. Gao. ©. Haxwina, 2 No. 51i Seventh street. Sworn toand subscribed before me this 7th day of January, 1869. BD . Notary Publite. cans of Washington. Francis Taverns aud : for the last 10 years, 1 am enabled to-day t> " 3 order to, Mr. J. W. Plant, undertaker, No. 420 | pay carringe hire when ne-e-sary. The ament-| Caries Peters sustained the action im par of | 2° Sclesrayaopeis of the Impedimente to msr- | tarn over to my enrceee Gee ew Been Tax cmprnsietvs Gate’ als bar _ a errs pt bene late when he received the | ment was reyected—yeas 4, nays? Mr. Mote | the israel Bethel Church meeting, bu: uoqusi:- | Tage, and the remedies therefer. and Thomas Holden, the late firm of Harvey & | 4 BE EB WS chirr. Mr. Flant did not go the Arsenal until | them moved to lay the bill'on the tabie; which | fualy expreserd themselves a tevor of stand. ADPRESS THR AUTHOR, No. s=. sonrn | CO; BY, cleans: establishment, corner of hich | {TB Teva sy ~ : thie morning, and tbe body wae in a sbort time | W 1 othe ees, Cook, Fenwick, | ing “by Congress in opposition to. the CHARLES STREET. BALTIMOUE, Me one eee ane <renue, Xs 3, con Ceoromission Business in Flour, ’ Gebvered to bim ard carried to bis warehouse. | Li McUatbran, Moore, Morsel!, and Ts veto of President Johnson. Tue former in taking of the public, I can recom Grain, snd other Produce, and Beaters An Suawo On opening the box. which bad somewhat di bert Nays—Messts. Baker, Clark, Croc arty, im the conrse of bis remarks, declared — mend with great propriety my successor, wio | and Fertilizers, J.B. BURROUGHS. caved, the vial contaiping the name was found, | Knight, Larman, and Richards—6, | ui mselt in favor of afull board of colored tra-- | Extracts from Reviews of this Work commencin, | Were with me in busines» for a number of yeas __ W. 8. poueaL. mg, 8 Justice of and the bones were scattered about, the upper Council amendment to the bill increasing he | i665 gna sald that he had long since coared to From the year 1850. in my former pace of [eons anne Ths Westates Sar he distons pebanaen uty. . Bed the lower jaw on tha ulnar eae ees | Std er anne bee rene wo Hoard: \o | have any coniidesce in the white menof tae | Maynoop.By Dz, Ovaris.—In, this age of pre- | Perience aud business capecity I feel asca Py py ny ee ard the lower jsw on the uther, while the spine ‘0 per apnum— (bat Bo portion of the increa District. Major Morse deemed this position a | tension, whan the privileges ‘of the tr will enable them to keep ap, if not improve Garrparhe & Doves! 1 casein eee ae Was curved. Up to noon to-day it had not been | shail be pid to the former secretary of ¢ dangerous one, aud an invasion of his rights | stantl, onrped by, the fe and frandulent, it ts | the character of the business, giving more \~ new firm to my customers Grcided where to bury the body. butit is likely | lower Foard of the éoth Coancil od | Sea whic Sane bie aaiacntnee tant tie dificult to sufferer from nervous debili- | tention to please the public, than I have been ERS DARBY, a: Glen woos in the meantime Mr Plant | bance Comunitives reported adveracly on til | #08 0! Congress was perfectly rigit, aud such | fe Gperring means of judgment whore ‘osrck | enabicd to give it Having built at ef" | fetam #5 Water ot. Beorgetowne D0 ore. te the meantime Br. Plant | BAnce Commitice, reported adversely on bill | a. would eventually result in. guet’ what iae thedimanity’ if experience and reputation in | ©XPemee one of the finest oyster establish- CoxE For BALE.—Ovdere will be recelved for Pied the remains im real coffin. to remit sewer tx on St. Patrick's Onurch | coiored people waned. It was laying the the treatment of these painful diseases are the p= in the United States, st the Capitol CURE at the Book apd Store ot | Property, and it was rejected. Mr. Fenwick, | founda’ for blotting out anything like « tient’s gaaranty, and well deserve for the work jo. street Lanveonve’ Assoctamen._tar. He pot. | {fem Improvements Committee, reported ta: p Nation, I respectfully solicit that | GEO. T. GETTY & CO tinction between the Faces, whea there woud | {tsimmense circulation — Bra. the citize: ‘ashington, and gentle- | Georgetown, and ty: os of 5 80 (Es) Byars dels. chts only be one school system. one eepool faad, ove Conris on MaNnoop 4 be 1n the hands of = saga oat it that agg dy oe = ered In ‘any part of Georgetown for jal6-lm subscribers to this associauon, bas met with | and 6tb streets “Ashland Place:” to grade sad school board. and the biack man's and the youth and old * Apres ‘medical publication, oe he caer phroe e Peer edhenting oe ————— uch success in procurim TP oe rth, from the cast te the ony | While man’s child should sit sive by side in the | Sbly w, ‘ann the at of a | Yidious be miler. cota | ‘whom are Messrs. Geo. W | Eeeuaure ee thectes: sy avec eopiecdhonnate same school. This end, be said, was devoutly | class of tal maladies, which have too jong | Claim for this estal coppedereengis son -mhog . . hard. GH. Piant. sr. H AW . | In squares 0:5 aud 48); torcurd, pave kad gece, | (0 be desired, aud he did not hesitate to expr=ss teen ‘the the ‘and designing tages, resulting from location, ture, FAMILY BREAD BAKERY, Bw odmany that 5 3 van! u Todd, Jobu Purdy, J tor aa the weet abae of Street west. from | Mmselfas im favor ofit. The bill, be said, was Oe eT ha eee ate nce eat mney Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 18th st., others of “our solid men” ey | vo piile-—to mame th ie Rinbora, who bas tern canvassing the city tor | SOTSbIY ou bills to name the square bouaiied most respectab the work of Mayor Bowen, whom he was then Ovrtis on M. and skill has been enabled to procure. To co- citivens. Judgiug from the standing aud busi- eae ode carer rect: SPPPOP«” | Dresent to defend as truly the colored man’s | shoslsttn Ohana te operate with my successors, I design spending | Besconstantiy op hand fresh Boston Brown. Gra Era cadd Vee Predera: ein EEO: | and He siteets north: to open ang grade sin | rtd. Scveral persons here interrogated Mx | plneesi wrecked the greater part of my time on my oyster bes | Dinner Bolla, Pies, Oakes: and Esq, and Vice President, H. A. Willard, Esq. | street weat, trom Pennsylvania avenue to () | JO Mctee as to the Major's present views aon | a ee fo vo fry a a Dead eet be conducted | Strret marth; to gradeand gravel F street south, ee ee unetnes on Nat re-, | Soe the poleetipemin oysers for the establishment, and other Five sausfactio as Well ts the Imudiord a tae | LOM 4% street to Virginia avenue, by day's | Gomted bis po . “Major Morse re- | id down- one ald and assistance that can Tender tant. ‘The cost of membership, in addition to | WOTHi elt of whem were passed: lied that he felt autuorized to say thac | thevesnrenmenee ecessors shail be given, as may be eet for having sow prise in witnessing the complete success of an enterprise which I Mr. Knight, trom the Commitiee on Fire dan Driations amounting.so $1.26) for the Fire D~ | Soleusion now prevailen te ail poriuce ae partment: passed. Also. from Police Cemmit- | Suse, when Major Morse putied eit hic cone | lee, reported Dil extending the act passed tor and mou! tang the platiorm, proceeded to 1-ad relief of the scavenger of the Seventh Ward to | tne following propositions, which he sid, the wavengers of ihe other wards—allowin | represented theviewre of the Mayor. aud wero ed. by distonest | 30 cents per box additional for remov endorsed by him during a conversation Leld hich of Late Ras become a | S0ll Devon the city, limits; passed. $ePit | with him yesterday afternoon: The propusi- crywg evil, against whicd, owing to our pres. | Slowing Arthur Peak Wallace: ett? | tions were in relation to the bill which had got inwe.there is but little or mo protection. | 5iiMyture next to Bis building: pass. | been vetoed, the passage of which Major Marse ‘The working of the assoviation will aiso tend | MI. Richards. trom Improvements Committ, | ciaimed would, Ist, serve to put down the dic, to benefit and protect the honest tenan’, for 7¢POFtrd 8 bill to at streeteast, | gnetion now existing on a could our Iandloras have some security'that | fm, )cuset south to New Jersey avenue, by | The trustees will have to they would be pard for their Qouses, they could | 44Y’S Work; passed. (Com cbate ci | white and colored, which will so + afford to reduce their rents, and no doubt the clause tor doing the wor sy * | the teachers and scholars as to make a feeling gladly do 0. And tepan' Bd the vote stood on striking itout— | of'imterest on part of both, and soom the treated by tDetr la Moree Saye acts, Ldovd, Moore, and | Duplic mind will be Prepared to place white coatien for Tedre-s, whose iaterest it would be | (hocyer Kiahey peneree, Baker, Clark, Cook, | and colored children in the same schoo's, ‘ore tbat its members trexied them properly. | Glocker, Kuight, McCathran, Rich- | Unger the system proposed it is intended to Suowld this associstion be a success, as it | }TAS: avd Talbert 9.) Mr. Clark introduced | give the colored people at least four trasines Coubiless will, the vaine of real estate in our | >it {0 reoreamae the of Health: refe:rwd. | tn the board, who will be selected for their city would be greatly eubanced. Now, how- ucation and intelligence. 2d. It will plac» atl wr, men Of meaes who are able to bu'ld bave | a Rig opens See. Sardo oe — aaiond chi oo > <cnsiderable Desitancy in riskiag their pro m ¢ ir, the mbers | will be en’ to e same iN e im boners, since they are subjecied to eo mach | prevent. Teachers will be paid the samsesaiaries; will e | DR. CURTIS may be consulted upon all cases of Joss. snd momey which otherwise would go A message was received from the Mayor au- | examined by the same board; have sane | BEMINAL and PHYSIOAb DEBILITY, SPER- Ce ee ee eae ie | Time lor tbe accra to etne Sct to extend ine | text-books, and be governed by the same disci- | wagonnuea. and all other dlecsses artsing from w finding it« way jovernment bonds | time for tbe assessors to meet to hearcomplainws | pline, which is not now the case, and thereby ! ak bis -cechbuane other securiues. where there is but little | and appeals. and snes vesciation Suthorizing | secure the em) et competent | buses of the natural fanctions, the initiation fee of 5¢ cents, is mot less than $3. Bor more thea $12 per an copsiderably that ai imi may join without subjecting themselves to an onerous tax. The objec i | le i FUL MBDIOAL 8 per- So EPS Ray EAT rOw, | obispo, BoLeas Fer Bottle; 6 Bottles | Sent to all parts by express, on receipt of money. ; 5.8. DEAPER. Office No.1 Washington Building, corner Pa. svenve and 7th st..24 Boor, from 98. m.to3p. = Beard at the Kirkwood Bovse. i iF H i > i snes visi. and none of annoyance, and ofte: ‘or to offer a re teachers. 3. will be astrict accounta. | Bi ' hb he is frequently subjected in | Also, acommunication from the Surveyor, | bility for the disbur:ements of the Used ‘communications be od Wasninoton, Jan. 3, 1800, on ia estimating the cost of grading aud graveliug K | for ibe colored schools, ‘This is not tke case | MOBE, where all should be 0 fo cuter ints with street north, from 7th to Boundary streets east, | under the present law. 4 There will be no Tee T Rrasvern | 456.45; cost of jt tri- eum Provipssr Aw | 2.9% of bridge at the jutersection of Wiese cenmniion Sad jeclensy: see: the dist y ck ‘ 4th nud Q streets porih, #25, aud of gradi bution of funds, whne! most emoar- Secrety, Alex. R. Shepherd, Esq wi- | and graveling 2ist street, fromm Pennspleaure, | rave to the corporate authorities and disad- ‘ Tesponsible patronize y ing edges (Be following receipts since k bli- | avacue to Boandary, $7,137.44. vantageous to the schools themsvives. If by EAUTIFUL WINDOW SHADES, Bisestablishment. Hours from # a.m. to€ p. ation —From a Iscy. by Mr. Joba K. Arri- | ‘also, acommunication of Lewis McKenzie, | the exertions of colored men this bill shall f.il STAIR AND VESTIBULE RODs, %. Owing to press of business at office Dr. PEs om Second Colored Church, per Geo. | Eeq., President of the Alexandria, Loudos | to become @ IAW, the weipht of the wrong lat FOR BI ‘White is unable to visit patients at their resi- Frahugb, $6. and Hampsbire Railroad Company. iuviung | fiicted u on thecommon ts ot mankind wil AND FIZTUBES 5 dences except between 6 and & p. m. 2 the Board to attend s conference the directors the men whoare clamoring tor | Just received on sale a full supply of the —_— CANTEREURY continues to attract crowds of | propose to Boid with the citiens of W: of rights. above Goods, An yey wholesale or retail very |, Dooron J.H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED his spectators, all of whom sre delighted. See the | top and Georgetown, with a view of calling at- Major Morse, after a balf hour's sperch, | cheap. vi office ana residence from the First Ward to interesting programme for ‘Bisevening’s enter | tention to the great importance of the roid | during which be was frequentiy interrupted, SHADES and many styles at $1, worth | Mascachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth and tapment. to their interests, 8nd thviting their eo-opera- | concluded, when the resolution was adopted, ‘a 8 and FIXTURES st g1.5 Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- Sper avee: tion im its extension westward to the coai | and the Chair announced the followimg com- Als Pops ond BY ced teenth street. Office hours before 10a m.,and Oar vie OvriimEs of North American | fields, connecting a: Winchester with tne | mittee, provided for therein Messrs. Thoiias | PYF 5 ter 4toTp.m. of at the ndiams” remap exhibition rs roads through the valley of Virgugpor in dame longer a: Odd Fellows’ Hall, sfiagsse progress of constracticn, er $41 E Hi George Renfrew, Cornelius Clark, e ‘Dealer 4 ‘a George Winters, Win. Taliaferro, George W. obey Carpi, ng Os ~ oe

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