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phate G S T A This new church will be formalty dedicated om Sunday morning next, the exercises com- ; P mencing at 10x o'cléck. Rev. Bishop Simpson eens the 1008. preach the dedicatory sermon, and in the LOCAL NEWS. ee ime, iy and at night (7% o'clock) Rev. Dr THURSDA dy, of Chi ‘will officiate. A fine choir Amusements, &c-, Te-Night. bas been orgenteed for the church, and will be National THEATER —The spectacular and | under the leadership of Prof. J. H Daniel. At triek partomime of « Humpty Dampty.” the organ, which cost $15,000, (presented by Watt's (rena Hove —The Gregory Gym- | Carlos Peirce, Esq., of Massachusetts,) Pro- mantic and Pantomtate Troepe, ‘anticipated that the cherer wit crowned : . tic s c Ceneineenr Make — A Cee Rise re- | TO ioeingentiogae ta pee ong. x ‘ho subscribed to aid in the ere :tion Gapat Hieronicat, Pantin, Surrender of | O¢ tne edifice may not be dieappointed seve Lee, 24 Pennsylvania avenu 1 be reserved for them. It was about Aftera Tux Maxxots Ox General Grant, on ex- 0 when the idea of building a Metro- Datior corner 7th street and Pransylvania » Church in this city was conceived, and venue. po! collections hong ag once taken ap; but the war CaRver's SaLoon.—Velocipede Exhibition and Riding School. Prov. Surtn’s Art Gallery, 304 Pennsylva- nis avenue. 2EROTT HALL —Reappearance ef the Davenport Brothers. -_ Farr by the Young Men's Christian Associ- ADK OVeT $100,000. There is at this time a ‘Son at their pew Eall, 9th and D streets. debt of $6,000 on the churen, of which $25,000 is covered by unpaid subscriptions, To finish the spire, with chime of bells, &c. about £25,(¢0 will be required in addition toits present id Inst evening at Wisewell Karrack: cost, (8225,40,) making * total cost of 8 quarter © streets; Mr. K. J. Beall. president, in the | of a million. eRair, and Major L. P. Witliams secretary pro The charch is of brown stone. and is in the fem. Major Sutt, trom the committee to teader | Gothic style of architecture. Luclading che Possible to collect. ears since the Bishops took the id, and & new board of trastees Turrp Warp Rarvaticay Cire. ing of the Third Ward Republican areception to Gov. Brownlow, reported that | buttresses, it covers the lot on the soathwest he bad been unable. as also the other members | corner of C and 4% streets, fronting 75 feet on of the commuttes, (Messrs. Renfroand Daffy.) | the former aud 115 on the latter street, and pre- fo fied the delegates trom the other wards. | serts an imporing appearance, even without The committee were discharged. Mr. Beall | tbe tower, which ts yet to beerected ty 4 beigh Bere vacated the chair on account of indispo- | of 240 fret above the pavement. The main en- sition. and Mr. G. W. Renfro assumed the du- | trance is on © street, and froma tiled floor discussion took place as to wh: commedious stairways, with walnut balas- to adjourn to, and trades and band-rails, rise on either hand to the vestibule From the vestibule there are three doors to the maim entr’.nce room, which. pointed at the informal meeting—Messrs. tauren altogether, 1s probably the haadsomest Eins J. R. Wrighr. Thornton, —— Hayes | room im the District. The ceiled is nicheu and and Daniel Willisms—to consider ‘the propri- | ribbed, resting un six columus on each side. «ty of uniting im the inaugural ceremo. | There is a gallery twelve fre: in width on both pies, be cont nued, and requested to re- | sides, also a commodious gallery at the end for Bort on Monday evening: which was agreed to. the choirs. Ia this gallery th superd Mr. John Freeman suggested that an expr organ mace by Johnson, of Westfield, M: fion ef opinion be taken as fo uniting in the | At the south end there isa recess, behind the ral procession, donbting whether it was | pulpit, beautsfully frescoed, and in the centre Pedient. Major Stitt moved that the club | of the arch above it is a stone from the rains of fe im the procession as aciub; agreed to. , Solomon Temple | with | the | inscription Jajor Stitt offered a resolution that a commtt- | “We trust in the Lord,” surmounted bya neat tee of five be appointed to act with committees | plaster crnament. The pulpit, of a chaste aad from other wards in making arrangements to | beautiiui design, is of walnut, with pannels receive all tbe Radical incoming Senators. | made irom wood from the Garden of Geib. Major Stitt suggested that the reception could | semane, and m the posts there are inserted take pisce on the 4th of March; stating that | piece of the cedar of Lebanon. n the tront Gov. Brownlow could not have a public re- a beautifully carved cross, with wreath and ception, being infirm, and the committee he ning ivy—in walnut—presented by friends Was appointed on under acall had been uo-/| in Boston. The altar posts have inserted in able to find any meeting at the time appointed. | their centre pieces of wood frem the Mount o. ‘The resolution was adopted. and t lowing | (liver, and the altar rail is of walnut, with the were appointed :—Major Sutt, John Freeman, | balustrade of that material panuelled with ash. Chas. King. Alex. Thomas and J.C. Cleary. The galleries are faced with walnut panaelied Mr. Green gested that there should be some | with ash. The pews om the main floor are rules, snd Mr.Cook moved the appointment slightly curved. The backs and ends are ot of a committee to draft rules, &c.; adopted, and | wainut, the latter being ueatly ornamented. Messrs. W_A. Cook, Aaron Russell and L.P | In the front there is a triple window, and Wibiams were appointed. After someremarks on either side there are eight. long ‘win- by Major Stitt and Mr. Cook the meeungad. dows each with stained glass, the lower journed. Portions of each dearing inscriptions to the memory of some promiment personage in (a+ Fivre Warp Rervsticass—Naryman Wing. | church. The designs forthe plaster ornaments Both wings of the Republican party im the | are new, those covering the mtersection of th» Fitth Ward held meetings lastevening. The | ribs being in theGoubic style, with entwining Maryman Wing met im the colored Baptist | oak:those under the gallery representing oak Church, op 4th street east—H. R. Maryman in | and ivy, and those fupporting the graiued the chair, and Wm. H. Brown secretary. The | arches are improved Gothic—and are said to Obdsir stated that be bad reeeived orders to re- | be the finest aud most finished yet put upin move ihe campaign pole; and on motion the | this city. The church is lighied with gas, Fole was ordered to be turned over to the Chair _ there being sixteen burners over the capitals of for disposition. Mr. D. R. Parker stated that the pillars, and fowr on each side of the chan- he bad presented the memorial of the workmen | cel arch, and it is said when lighted the effect of jhe ward to the City Ceuncil, through Mr. is very ‘fine. This room is 6% by 55 feet, and 3, M. Dalton, as Carter Stewart Bad refused to with ihe galleries will seat 1,200 pereous with- act in the matter. A vote of thanks was then | out crowding. On the lower floor is the Sun. tendered to Mr. Parker. William H. Krown, | day school or lecture Toom, and on the east James Green. Parker Nichols, and Norvai | side of the hall leading to the main entrance is Wilson were appointed a committee to investi. the infant class room, with raised sea‘, and Ou gate charges against Commissioner Barnes, of | the opposite side aroom for the Bible class— selling sand toons Mrs. Magrader and others, | esch spartment about 18 by 2 feet. A recess Senne Seine other corporation property and | at the south end will be occupied as the library SSIE corporatien carts to haul it away. A | with handsome walnut book cases, ana on the resolution was adopted, endorsing R J.Nich- west side there will be a Teading room, aud un citer ior the position of Warden of the Jail. | the other the pastor's study. There are in all Aojourned 22 windows of stained glass in this lower story, 1S fee Mero an Weng met on Carroll Hill, | 4of them (im the infant class room) being Tich- £5 Atkinson in the chair, and J. H Searle, | ly orusmented. The stonework was doue by Secretary. Mr. J R. Arrisen reported that the | Mr. M. merry, brickinying by N.G. Key commitice appointed to wait om the Mayor in | nolds. carpentering by C_E. Walxer. plaster- regard to the day's work system, had done so, | ing by Jobn Kieler, plaster omnam by LD and tbat the Mayor had authorized Commis. | Parker. painting by N. T. Parker, trescoing by commence the work ord-red | H. Schutter, stained glass furnished by Bleut to be dene im the Fifth Ward. Mr. Barnes | oi New York, tiling laid by Mr. French announced that he wouldemploy Republicans, | There will be set epart pews for each State Sree ema A RPE of the party they | aud Territory, the President and Cabinet offi. | | ——+—_ were members. rs. J.R Arrison, W.C. | cers, Ac. and the others on the main floor will Marsball apt Jobu Cole were appounted a | be rented. leaving the seate in the gallery free committer to urge upon the Coairman of the | A be utiful communion service, costing $1.44), Crustal Committee the propriety of securing | is about completed, and will be prestuted to an amendment to the try laws for the pro- | tne congregation by Mr. James Foster, of New Ron of the interests of voters. The Executive | York, and a fountain in bronze, (designed dy poittes were instructed to subdivide the | Clark Malis, of this city.) representing Hagar ward and appoint a vigtlance committee to | im the Wilderness, is benz New York eee ers ch lection day. ‘The meeting | for Mr. Foster, of that city. wh» will present it as ben addressed by Prot-ssor Green, of | the church, to Le placed in the Leciure or sun. tladeipbrs. snd Kev. Mr Dickinson, of South | day-sehoo! room. During the coming werk Carolina. Adjourned. Rey, Dr. Purpshon will lecture ia the church. ——__ 2 —__ and there will be two organ concerts. NatiowaL Faik AssoctaTiox.—The ad- | The trustees are U. S. Grant, S. P. Chase, M. eurp-¢ meeting cf the National Fair Associa- | G. Emery, S. Norment, S. Fowler, F_A. Lats, Den, Bei@ Isst night at the St. James’ Hotel, | F. Howard, T. L. Tullock, and D. A. Burr Was largely attended; President C. M. Alex- snaer the chair. A resovution, offered by LEMN AND SRCRET CONCLAVE! nier- Mr. Denoboe, providing for the appoimtment | foiers in Cow —Preliminary steps were taken <f & committe of tive to issue circulars to | jast night on the part of the undertakers of thi« Preminent citizens of the District, imviting | city towards formiog a combination im order ' {heir co-operation in carrying out ‘Be intei- | to protect themselves froin pecuniary loss in Hon of the association, was adopted, and the | burying the dead. The members of the frater. gbeit appointed as said commitier Messrs, | niy commenced arriving at the place desig. Jobs Gow Mar-hall Brown, H. A. Cuad- | nated (355 F street, between oth and 10a.) Wick, aw Ham J Donohoe. Subsequentiy | about~s o'clock, and {rom this time tll eight Motion. the President was made the chair- | e’clock accessions, one by one, were made to w of the committer. A programme for the | the number, like mourners at a funeral, until IRE meeting over the National course was | about fourteen dealers in coffins had ascem- submitted, which fixes ihe commencementon | bled, who whiled away the time in yrar- con- ‘Teesday. the 1iih of May, when there will be | versation till amove was made for organisa. four days set apart for trotting horses. andthe | tion. Just at this time our reporter (who b. following werk. commencing the I-th day ot | made bis appearance at an early hour, and May, the track will be open for runuiug horses. | whose solemn aspect had enadled him to The bomber of races provided for in the two | pass the doorkeeper) drew forth his pencil and Weeks’ meeting is sixiren, aud the aggregate | note-boa§, which movement immediately at. Purses smouni to upwards of $000. Arrange. | tracted attention towards him. Haviag taken menis bave been made by which the best trot- | bis mensure, their eyes simultaneously turned upg stock in the country will participate in | to one individual, who seemed to be the senior the races. Adjourned of the party and their spokesman, and by bim ————— the question was propounded te che STAR re- REMovat op Tae Kewarn~ or Wre Porter, “Are you An undertaker, sir ‘ot terday aiterpoon the remains of Henry Wirz, | 1m the graveyard sense,” was the reply, “though wbo Was executed iu the old capitol prison | Vil undertake, with your permission, to report yard on the lu of Novemder, ists, euder the | Your proceedings.” Tais announcement did sentence of @ miliary commission for murder | Bot teem to be entirely satisfactory, and th+ aud couspiring to murder Union prisoners | knight of the pencil was apprised’ that his wander bie charge at Andersonville, | preeepce was not wanted, and he took hi Prete Fem@oxed from slopgside the remaios of | leave. (ne reason assigned for excluding re- Payne in No. 2 warebouse at the arsenal by | porters was that the subjects which would en. Augusinms Korgdot uudertake . in the | gross their attention Were exceedingly delicate <f Mr. Louts Schade, (who procared | in their nature. and would not do to be made T of removal.)and the remains wera at | public. once taken to Mr. Borgdorf’s establishment, a 49 Pennsylvania avenue Itappears that the Tee Graxp Juny.—Yesterday, the Grand Baked body bad been placed im the box there | Jury of the Criminal Court baviug finished bring worbing like clothing tobe found. Be- | their labors for the t-rm made their report, and tow ‘be knees the flesh bad entirely diss Were discharged with the thanks of the court Prared. bat above the waist ihe body had been | They report that they had disposed of 36 cases, tolerably well preserved. A portion of the | finding true bills in 309, and dismissing 227 for ing as also the loWet portion of | want ct evidence or on account of the trifling which will be recollected was | mature of the offence—examining 1%) write ‘be skull ad been removed, the | nesses. According to instructions they have cern sewed up. The remains | examimed into election frands, and presen: scalp bavin; Were placed inin a plain meat coffin and Seventeen persous for illegally rrgistering at be interred on Sundsy mextat Mc. Olivet Ceme. | the last registration. The re port sai wre. ,Some if ends of the family having pro- | law is now, any citizen of Wastington or Vided & lot fur the purpose. Georgetown can Voie in both places in the same ———F year that feels so desposed. the law only re- Ixavernation oF GeyEna ANT.—The | quiring a residence im the District for one year, several committees of the Soldiers and Sailors’ } ap idence iu the ward or precinct of fit. Rauonal Executive Committee, Soldiers and | teem ays. so tbat it would be easy for a person silore’ Union, Central Grant sad Qoitsx | to vote in Georgetown in February. remove to tsb, Printers’ Grant and Colfax Club, Ger- | Washington fifteen days before the registration wan Seldiers ard Sailors’ Union, and Irish | or election im June, and become a voter, Repudk: Association, appointed respective | rice terse, for @ citizen of Wa: ‘a y J ic make atrang-ments for their associations | state that they have twice visited the vail, and SdaTicipste in the inauguration of the Presi- | on the first visit found many of the priso Cent and \ ice Presicent elect, March 4, have | slmost nude, many having only 2 blake: org ROwiMed that their respective societies have | around the waist, but on the second visit found Deen constituted one division im the formatios things in a much better condition, They express of she inaugural procession. and at a j: the opinion that the jail should be under con- eee gi be s-veral committees on the 16th | trol of the court, and call attention to the suetant, Brevet Brig. General James A. Exin, | reports of the preceding grand juries in recard Deputy Quartermaster |. Was unsri- | to it being not only umsafe but unbealiby. eee osE chet marshal of this division, | They also present the several station houses - 4. Short, J.C. Dougherty, Albert N. unbealtby, and call the attention to the great P. HG Ouse, George Brandi, and P.H. | necessity of a house of refuge for juvenile ‘pointed a committee to re- | offenders. Perfo; reply from General Exin Inst evening, swg the position, and expressing his auton of the compliment confer: committee. i oo erety pg Sn ges A made a Sains oy Ruat Estate.—Cooper & Latimer: Indder to the ground. n distance of trem torte suction¢ers, sesterday sold in Crutcbett's sab- | w fitty feet, otriking his head and receiv Givieion of square 720, bounded by Ist amd 2d may prove fatsi. street#east and G and F streets norta, lots 24, | pe pron mJaries as it ie feared SEeasskeSPEsers | motes 6, 61, 22, 6,64, 65, at 11 (cents per square foot ana, oom No. 441 9th vote 2 \. at crn! square toot, late 66, 67, 64,63, 70.1, oe aire, feats the Wounded saints, Bones broken, though, as ie yeare foot: total amoun' 12,000, perebaser, D. S. Walker. Also, part | raccgud Bot @ecide whether the brain wascon- square J17, (fropting on alley,) be- ih and & and I ana K streets, con- tacning 650 square feet, to Lewis Carusi, for $1 Per square foot. a ——-—_—_ InTeREeTINe EXxzaciars —At Grand Arm: Hall -last evening very sateecion aoa, TH oF A Mivisten.—Th few minutes pret five o'clock. Rev NEW Facts TH GEORGETOWN. INSURANCE. RIMINAL. The Trial Jone Kovb, for many years iocnt minister oi | 2 ewe Ripley, for Manager Westerner, | ee the Methodiet Episcopal Church in tm city, | ihe ttinl of & tides Rulon indicind fey! | = Affairs in cece aengnipre sep aap Lewis sonnsow 2 co. | DR. RADWAYS Steet ae ea ae Be Ta: Seattle, fi earee nn eee ot Mrs |g reee he Be ee Or PENNSYLVANIA AVERCE, OORNER 107 ——E voue — “ eee , ec st in; e . C. Feb, : : m : meen. Ceceaced was about yesterday in bis msual | Overdose at teoerol wor comtmaed, and the |. Ladies cust Ball Mrs Mary, Bradley Mrs erktar” ° Ketabtishes a New Theory of Care, ang food health, and faifilied his duties as cleric | following wirneeses for the retenc- were ex, | Bettie; Brown Alre Mary: Baliey Mre Ellee Proiong DE ts in the 3d Auditor's Office, ang rented to d«! | amived:~Cora Taylor and Bagere Digges tes. | Barnes Mire Elia; Carren Miss Maggie; Donel DOMBSTIO ANO FOREIGN BX°HANGE at his usual hour. Just before o'slock ‘his | tified to the fact thar the body was verp wae, | £OB Mrs Mary; Dent Mrs Julia, col: Wime- Miss | Government and Corporation Bonie bought and (RIRA BRAVA Morning the deceased knocked a: the door 0! | Ave hours ater de ath; Mrs. Smith. that she | Mary F; Daty Miss Bridge:; Engel Miss Anna; | goi j ding the extracts Re eee eo ad ene CORN, EEE | beara the parties did not live happily, and that | Fisk Mise Aga ©: Gilfillan Mirs Kate: Hu other Marketsbie Secaritics sold or boucht | SB coweay fap ranean sie and went to his room, when Mr. R. said tha’ | Martin enid his wife died of diph: % bard Mrs; Hawktos Miss Emmer; Hall Areann commission. Oe Ss ae ae te etn of he was dizzy, and asked that the lady of th= | Marum, daugter at aeorerd, eae reatnee 3 Kitowoud Miss LA. 2: Macomb Richara, Soents. employed exclanieciy by De. Meda house be sen! ior, and she was called, andira- | anc testified that thete had been Some difficulty | Moore Miss Emma; Mounts Miss Emily; Mar- | @UY g pREeLps, W.8.OLMSTRAD | Co, for this purpore, so tho! mo spurious a. mediately sent tor Dr. Woodbury, who, on at- | between her farber and mother. tin Mire Math-r; Norton Mrs Col: Ricbyrdson President. Secretary. tured or worthless roots (as will be Tiving, provowunced Mr. R. liteless, and This morning, Doctors Reyburn, Bissell of | Mrs Mary F. Spriggs Mrs Ann Maria; Scran- — 7c imported Sareaperiiias ty gave the opinion that he died of bear | New Yor Elliott, J. H. Thompson, and W. | ge Miss Ellep; Shorter Mrs Louisa; Smith CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LiFe ENGuR | wired Noother chemisisor meticine disease. Lieut. moonan was intormed of his | M4. Siowen were examined for the defence, as | Mrs C Dewitt, Smith Mise Caroline S: Tom- ANCE COMPANY b coef death, and detailed officer JW. Reed, wo | to the effect ot the morphine and the propriety | mat Mre Mary A- Whalen Mrs E-tsa. Warors orld take thes p SARSAP arity md other goresg ammaned Dr. Porter, tae coroner, and ths 1a'- | of administering it wivbout seeing the patient, | Mrs Lucy; Walker Mrs Mary L; Wilson Miss ov ‘in sented samanaien en = tor, aiter examining the body and hearing the | apd'on this latter point ihe physicians seemed Lovie. eo ee HARTFORD, CONN. portent tal principios suppiied Rt od ee weeny et manen Jon Z; Bees eae THROUGH THE EAMSAPABILLIAN Reso “ - | _Crrevit Court, Judge Cartter.—Yesterday, | Brown Addis i Bet slisr (rho bave bees nent for.) shonta dette | 10 the cate of the’ Richmoed and Yor River | PANE), GSoxe Charice OH: Dandon Sand | rwawry s77B MILETOW DOLLARS. The deceased was native of Baltimore, and | Railroad Company vs. fae National Bank of | iy"? Green Garrison; Jones Jobn; Hurlebuss @BORGR F. MARBLE, Agent, . served on the staff of Gen. Jackson at the pat. | thy Metropolis, the plaintiff suffered a nonsuit. | Goueie: Hyde G E; Henesty George Franklin; ¥ . It supplies the system with caloric or heat makine were NSe, Orleans. Under the Admintetra. | . Tis morning, in the case of James vs. Gib- | Harris ‘Jas H; Horrie J; Holand FG Renee tgral Block. Reom 9, Fropertirs tion of Gen, Jackson he filed the position of | £0D; adgment by default was entered. Clark | Here” Win. Phere a; Holland F ¢ ‘Jas H Opposite Post Office Department, {t increases the weight and appetite chief clerk ‘of the War Department, Genera’ | ¥+. White & Handley: role that plaintiff’ em. | See Wms ¥ Morton Simuel: Mon‘agne C | 0033-tf Corner 7th and Petecte, — fi tors a\i weaken Cass being the Secretary, and frequently in | Ploy rew counsel. Brown vs. Washingt: | <n soe Delevan: O'Brien P; Proctor Waiter: Peters r : Jy ervenrs te repaired dledatehew the wastey he adrence of the latter ‘acted as Secretary. | Georgetown, and Alexandria Railroad Com- | Jay q: Heagon Denoiaes Beene ake be ley | THE MATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE Company {3 :2°"= Subsequently he resigned this positionandac- | pany. Mr. Phillips, couusel for receiver, | job. Richie Jobe N. tern Valentine; Stience a cepted the superintendency of the Springfieid | gTanted leave to plead Miller vs. Wednt; rez 5 re t Wm; Stevens J H, 2; Stinger Joun &; Stanard Mass.) Arm, Te ins ee rene Een reons | See eum. “Unites Se Mather: Jele- | Larkin. Charan Jenpe; beseer die tome the proéucte of decay May. 146). jhe filled the position of Ubuet | Went against security. Small. adminis'rator, | Thos: Wood Fou Tent Wark Daan UMITED STATES OF AMERICA, a Clerk of the Penston Otfice, and afterwards | vs. Mead; leave granted to examine defendant | your Howarn w. 2 from weakness iwoms Was appointed third-class clerk, from which | before Commissioner Brown. | _ Cacia Mretine oF Tar City Covncita— ASHINGTON, D. C., vont or +abacsted position he was removed. Subsequently he —_ +——_ | The Mayer has called the Cit Jomaciis to- i jaro women from 180 -rilsincident tochang Was appointed to a clerkship im the Third = Messrs Teamer and O'Leary Eriher this evening for the parpore of soasia, | Chartered by Special act of Congress, ap | *! Hite—ceasstion of menses. Auditor's Office, and filled that position to the this evening open the Parlor,” on 6h | ering the question ot the insuffictency of water Preved July 25, 156%. TO THOSE WHO SEEK HEALTH {ime of bis death | The deceased was attached | street, tetween Penusyivania avenue and © in the high service reservoir, caused by the here t * Wan, woman. or child however to the Foundry Church. and in years past | street. where they hope to see all their friends brenking of the piston of the : CaSH CAPITAL... $1,000,001 | wested by disvane. if their systems ore anil in so Sind Cheret ciated in the pulpit of taat aud | and the public generally. Their bar is stocked | re niDk, aqueduct bridge. conditien to recetve nogrishment. end their other Churches, and no’ withstanding Mis bas, itb the finest hquors, &c., apd they w: | acton, if any, it is nec ag ged es. 5 hd ‘YS an! other vital or ness required nearly all bis attention, he w all times, he prepared to serve up the delica- | (nce tothe kK aireet. bre i Process of repair quite active and eificient as @ minister of the | cies of the season, incluwing the fixes: Norfolk ssary to take im refer ce. which. it is stated, SP OLARK, mratclanin. Prostden, eof suntaintig the smears ween ins building too low to admit the passage of inance and Bzecat!y, par = gcspel. oys.ers, smnyyjonte: aud thus th» time aud laborex. | RENBY D. COOKR, Washington, Vi BSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT -—_—_ —_e—__ en 3 caen z ice Preeti LAN ATTEMPTED KORNERY AND ASSASSINATION Ehidges mopecorestown in raisimg the canal b Parxrvt Rumog.—It is stated that Miss | bridges here will be lost. NW. PERT, Phtiede: Secretary and cecompositt fexcher in one of our | Tue New Boarp or Common Corncit.— 4 decay thet Dow ¢1 Third Ward, who was | The members of the new Board of Gommon | 3.8. TURN. Sn Asetetant Secrstary Extreme cases city @ few weeks since | Council elected on the citizen's ticket held a Fuanoie 6. amiru, SD wesiea Director. | end other " ‘Of the waste topped and the elements ne 1 ON THE Kivak Front—A Private Watchman’: | +P. har Cut Of.—Between three aud four o'clock Me “ee {big morning © desperate conflict occurred be- | Public schoole of te tween William H. Deble. a private watenman pe | fonctions 1 {Mr.T. T. Fowler, at 10th sti on account of her ill-health, died a few days | caucns vening at the residence of Joseph ond rey po: Rist te who were ona | 0. The annonncement 1s received with L. Simms, when Esau Pickrell was selected bythe nee of the rebbing expedition. While sitting by the fire | Much regret, asshe was an estimable lady and | x« the candidate for President, and W. Alior, VERT. continue in the office, Mr. Deble’s attention was attracted | # Most eflictent teacher. — SGAGWr eens he Cina eta | Oonniyiih OF MC CEWHLET Tas ontaiuca who was there, aud tne noise ceased. Thing. | of Register Bos well, we regret to say, is some- ing all was not right he seized his pistol and | WbSt worse. and his physicians will not permit spproached the door, which he cautiously un. | Bim to be disturbed by visiters. He is very locked, but betore he was aware of it, the door | Weak. and suffering intensely with disease of va shoved open and one of the men strack | the kidney: im a blow over the heaa with a slung shot, 5a ea which felled him to the floor inside tne office, | PAYING THe FIRENRN.—Mayor Bowen his where a struggle ensuea, in the progress of | ‘0-day, much to the relief of the firemen, drawn. Which the watchman succeeded in discharging | & check for the smount of their pay for ¢ bis weapon and getting the advantage of bis montht—up to March Ist—and this afteraoon Adversary; but upon springing to his feet he | hey are being paid off. Was assaulted by a second one of the party, ——2—__ who, being also provided with a slung shot. THE DavENrrort BRoruers sive their second knocked him down when the three combined | seance to-night at Metzerott Hall. These exbi- dealt him repeated blows wita slang shots and | bitions are anomalous, and every one should other weapons, whereby he was much ex. | see for himself and form his owa opinions of King tor Clerk, of the Board. SeRENADe.—To-night all the successtal can- didates at the late election, inclucing Messrs. Cooke and Coxe, will be serenaded at their Tesidences by the supporters of the citizen's ticket; after which a collation will be partaken ofby all bandeat either Market Hall oF Forrest i. | tem can be bronght ander the tniluence of t | recind Leck makwns medocses, the topes ive that high ot sti st, rit, Troeive ee rength. | Rourtehment to + it to hold in Reelthfal solu {ion all its constitnemts. and stop the process ofde eay ano decomposition CONSUMPTION of the Kioxrys. eal, are dowels rough 8) ts from the wlio d -Mher in the nege, Bladder or Celluiae Tiasa, cam Doth be red by the use of wonderful curatve ilian. ‘The wonderful cures that the Sereaparifiian Besolvent hae effected of Cos SLMPTon, Scrofula, Bright» Disrase of the Kid peys,and the most dificult of Female Diseases, have elicited Betters ef traviry from the melical will payto the to | profession all over the couvtry. In suswor te RUsH ror Urrice—There are two offices in the gift of the Mayor, those of day and night scavenger. The present incumbent of the tor- mer position, George Harrison, will probably Not be disturbed, but so many are anxious to perform the duties of night scavenger that there is hartly any hope for the present incumbent, ‘Wm. H. Calhoun, althongh he bas performed his duties faithfully. Among the aspirants are J. W. Gross, J. A. Litchfield, John Hess and Jobn'H. Ager income ef one-tenth | 88!d inquiries, we beg toremied ail it may bausted. and unable longer to compete with | them. River FRont.—Cleared—SteamerGeorge H. | the amount named in the, concern, tha: *rery drop ot the Be them. By some means, unknown to Mr. D., the Sap ea ss il ee ‘extra risks solvent ccmmunicates through the F went, outlaws then became irightenedand made their | MLL 1DELIE, the ‘ccomplished premiere | Stout, Ford, Philadelphia, heed Su riste upon Ghalivee | Pine and ctee bee escape trom the premises. taking with themthe | danseuse, the Ivalian danseuse, the Can-Can, SaanAat GUNANettalENEENEE <4 It Insures not to secure dividends. but at so low se a infec. for tt omg ay sho oer TGhman's pistol but secaring nothing else. | the warble groupings. and other attractions, s! | GeoRGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. USN GENE Ts WANTED TN mymEy | Ree eieand material.” The Saraaparitinn Sound Bievelt cients consciousness, Mr. Deble | the Cantervery to-night. cOUNTY and applications competent par: yar clemeate, aad aupsiice the foun imself alone, minus one of is ears, eae A RESOLUTION fixin; ay of receiver deficter of Calorne or * home E which bad been cut into shreds, besides having | Btinp Tom visits Washington next week, Sxuog the pay of the receiv Shocks Tenant: witaeultable endorsem: | cars Mo, meteor bow’ Gnome eae sustained other serious cuts and bruises about | and will give some four or five of bis rare | on the scaip, face. and body. But even with these injuries Mr. 1) considers nimself fortu- nate in escaping, for he believes that, a8 it is ‘Geoere’ Resolved by the Bo Ide md os ts only i: ir ve icte \erafted in the tissues, cartilages, musical ec tertainmenis at Odd Fellows’ Hall. | cimmon Council of he Corner oh eed “Circa tre, Pulapniatg tod fi Dertionlare giver | Orcans. (cr bone dincase’ and. corre Tom always draws bere. That from and after the passage of this resolu. | 258) ‘the Office of the Company fn thi: : , city. Voed and other fluids. that sappy the Tivie, | tion the Receivers ot Votes, at every general : aa with repairs, will eo charme known to many that a considerable amount of bd special election held im this Town, sball Copstituents as to resol. money in small change is received at this office OITY ITEMS. | Teceive theamount of five dollars per diem for GENERAL AGENCY and —— hangs for ice pn evel is e eta Service, and the Clerk ts authorized FoR bot generally known, is deposited elsewhere and directed to the same, taki theretor MAR for safekeeping.) their object was to rob the | JUSTICE 7o ALE, partiality to none, is S'RCAY | the receipts of the vaid Receivers, and ait lavon WEST VIRGINIA AND DINER Grawere even at the risk of committing mur. | Sperved at Geo. C. Heomng’ ie arved: | Of Parts of laws inconsistent herewith are ‘OF COLUMBIA der. Mr. Deble is a residentof South Wash. = 511 7th street, where Lgoahc gl priset888Ked, | hereny repealed. 2 Gece hs eecte ene Wi em at Ge SRS tee Sree eT OF a rete, 3) | a pyeereas Faareaty So. av THE OFFICE oF dress bis wounds. SET ae | a GUNTLENER OF TAST# and fashion willficd 4 RysorvTie to pay tne jury for serviees| V&Y COOKE & co., THE Gnaxt Mapat—A memorial of General | full assortment Silk Hats of the spring fash. | 4, RESOLUTION ‘o pay tne jury of Stoadara FIFTEENTH STEERT. Grant, m the form of @ medallion of exquisite | ion; prices of Dress Ha's from $5 toss. at Tendet OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN3 Workmanship. recently engraved in Geneva by | Stinemetz’s. 134 Pennsylvania avenue. Par. Resolved by the Board cf Aldermen and Board of WASHINGTON D. 0. , Hoxy, one of the Paris fatully by that uame, so | ticularattention invited tothe 86 Dress Hats. 6 solved by (he of the Corporatum of Georgetown, | 0039-17 20 celebiated in this department of art, is on ex- —--—__ | That the Clerk be, and bess herevy, nutuorlaad ——= = that Rbition at Philp & Svlomons. The production | | Five nvspxEp Cot Lounges, with pillow | ration Of this medallion is due to a patriotic citizen of | heads, canvass bottoms: don't want inattresses. to pay to the order of J. W. Deebie, foreman of T 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCE: | the Jury of Condemnation of Stoddard Street, aa eaaraun on Daranrusnt o} Inrznios the Unired States, now residing in Geneva, who cniygiz, | We sum of two hundred and forty (240) dol- "Pamos Urricn July inh. take. bas been most happy im the suggestion of the SChOFULA, CONSUMPTION SYPHILIS, UN BEY AND Ba eT the cheapest bed for ihe proprieto REATED v and those who rent furnished root thal peped 3742575, Ret Jars, the amount ai ry he ve plication legends, and bas put on the way to remote pes- | each. At A. Adamson’s, x6 Sth strect, next to | named tervice, pee ena ery Sec ice ane j jan By teh, for te felseue of thefollsuiuges: terity @ worthy companion to Marshal’s un- | Pennsylvania avenue. 4 | Approved, Febraary 20, 1509, scribed Land Warrants. which are allege! tc fave paralleled representation of the same subject —— a been lost or destroyed,—Notice Is hereby giver rt. AN AnticcR oF TRU Mentt.—-\Brown’s | Ax ORDINANCE amendatory of an ordinance | that st the date following the description of each Bronchial Troches” are the most popular ar. Spyies new certificate or warrant of like te: or by the lire engravers ‘The medailion may be thus described RST FORM RUPTIORS. FEVER 47 wp | for the government of the new marke: house, = FAD. RINGWORM Pisincior, (wo iuches: thickness, one-sixth ot | ticle im this country or Europe for Throat Ins. | 2rytbe! other purposes, approved May "th. aS Oru. OO en mould ther +P * eee tea regs ad in Prominent relief, | cases ana Coughs, aud this popularity is based | ‘wel, ae 7s i surrovuded by the pare. General U.S.Grant. | upon real merit. which canpotbe said of many | Be tt ordained hy the Boord of Aldrrmen and Boar. < res.issned urder the act « i the exerque, (inG8, Hughes Bovy, Fecti. | other preparations in the market. which are | of Common Council of the Corporatiom of Georgr- | Seviember. 185 in the peme of Lucinds widow eneve, (Suisse.) o d 1 F. Lovejoy. and wi Frally but weak imitations of the genuine | ‘own, That section 2 of «Aun ordinanes for te Moreh ¢ 19 Troches. ¢o | government of the new Market house, ana fo: gree * approv th, 1865, be Tue Trern ax Avventisixe Mepiew.— | oun 7, Purposes exby repeated. * oar Every time a lady who uses tragant Sozodont | = y a 1000 opens her mouth she advertises the article. | APPFoved, February 2, 1s The state of her teeth is a certificate of its excel- lence. No spot darkens their surface, no im- Purity clings to them, the cusbions in which they are set are rosy, and the breath that swell through them 1s as Sweet as the breeze of June — MALACHITE, onyx. and biood stone. wi granted August 21, ist Reverse: The two following verses, disposed in four lines, each containing a marked attri. bute of the man “Patient of Toil. Serene Amidst Alarms. Inflexible im Faith, fo vineible in Arm: ‘This is encircled by the f:mous utterauce, “I intend to fignt it out on this line if it takes all Summer.” The two verses above quoted are most hap- pily chosen from Beatties “Minstrel”? (Book | Stanzs X1,) where they are applied to the in- habitants of ‘the north countri nd include doubtless Grant's remoter ancestry, to which Wortby stock they sire here neatly allusive. This medallion is im bronze, It is especially seasonable at this time of the national inauga Tatop, and will increase in imtere<t with the dekh Petre A ResoLvtion to provide a contingent tand for the street commissioner. Resolved by Board uf “Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Curporation of Georgetown That the sum of one nundred dollars be an: , | theseme is bereby SpPropriated to be paia from time to time, as it may be required, upor jbeir beauties, that render them so expensive, | presen sation of Proper. vouchers, to the onder sare teen imitated to perfection im the mew- | Ef tne Street omunesioner: to te cane aren fushioned sleeve butious just received at Mr. | 9) f streets in cases wae Priggs One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 ec melt rely oes a . ee Penusylvania avenue, three doors from 43 r 4 $86, for 190 acros, issued under act of March 3.1865, 1p tbe wane of Joseph Green, anc was granted October 22, is7. April 10, 'o 40.423 for 8) acres, issued under’ the act of March 3 1855, in the name of Lazarus Tilley. and ~~ Dgribcation end “Noor Pre sae the ect of | Peis: will bo rapie-and overy das the meicereny jo 12 & ~ : very co March $, 1855, in the name of Baley D. Chaney, feel himself growing better and stronger. the foud er 4. 1851 digesting better, ite improving. and flesh and ang weg fronted September 4. 1881. April 24. 1959) | dlgencing ee ONE tate ete x ot Welebt increasing, NOT oO March 5, 3856. ie the eee et Bee De - wii LAAN Ri PLYENT EXORL ALL of 55 and waa granted October fl 34, 1859. EDIAL AGENTS LN 1 RE lapse of time, hike other Bistorical mopament- | street.” ‘The uroide watches, for ‘Indies. and Approved, Bo S57 for 40 scren-tieurd guder eysct of BOR CLOGs, .COMBTITG. of this class, and it may bereafter a pear (as 1: | gentlemen, for #2, and the handsome chains oT101 f F ase e of ze D . ough’) iu the more precious metals,» for Stand $4 are having a great sale, and are | 4 RBROLUTION granting certain privileges Gnd wee granted December 38.1461. May 2, 1980. es among the most desirable of all novelties. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of p®erceats FOR SUBSISTENCE STOR! Narrow Escare. evening, between 6 ——-°——__ Common Council of the Corporation f Georgetow a ii ov wan and 2 o'clock, #8 Mr. Washington Nailor, of | PREPARE FOR THE INAUGURATION by por. | Teat Ubaries Homiller be, and ne is hereby, pe, Dave, ov sue Tunras te BER: this city. was returning trom Virginia, by way | chasing of Hable & Uo. one of those exeiient authorized to construct & Toadway from Bach yore. iN, Senuary 31, in0 § "BE of the Long Bridge, be met with an accident | Black Dress Sui The place of busivess of | street to his lot No. 3a), in B.& H. addition, Sealed Propoeais, in duplicate, wiil be reccived | WAT sich might have been very serious. He was | this enterprising firm is 46% Pennsylvania a¥- | ard'may Dopey eo ety to use theeartn re- | St the office cf the undersigned. at Fert Gibesm, | StBB' driving ® pairof horees in's tight buggy, and | enue, (under United States Hotel.) moved im excavation: Provided, Phat the cox’ | C.M. until 12 o'clock m-, MONDAY, Marea te | Uke bad a jady friend with bim, and when abou ——o—___ of making the roadway shall be borne by thy | 1509. for the delivery of Bubsistemce Stores, us fol Is A midway between the eway aud the north Botn AtLopatnic axp Homgoratnic phy- | Said Homiiler, aud the work subject to the ap. | 1°** = rR Gravee car of the Feins browe and the horses | sicinns agree in opinion that Hof Malt Ex- | proytrur une: ‘Commissioner of Streets, At Fort ibsom, Cherokee Nation, I. T. ANE started off at full speed. They ran about thirty | tract is highly éerviceable not only as an arti. Approved, February 2, 1569, Ree pemnee of Zacue, ay Jatds when the vehicle came in contact with | cle of diet for convalescent patients, or in the Ef ew mee fo aL the guard rail with such force as to throw out | case of patients with enfeebied vital Powers, | A REsoLeTion in favor of R. W. Dukehart and 3.000 pailons of Vinegar. TION: the occupants and the team then went over- | but hkewise tor diseases of the throw. chest, E. G. Brown. 40 barrels of Pork. SuLVEN poard: Fortunately for Mr. N. and his lady | lunge or stomach, tor Catarrh in all its differ: | peesotved ty the Roard of Aldermen ant Board | _ Ava Corn"Meai in wach quantities ax may te BADWA Gar being bare que wn outon the bridge with. | ent stages, or colds and. hoarseness, aud for | canned ce ea? Corporatio of Georgetown | Teguited EG cued tate the Beerceam, Was Afterwards re«. | consumption in ite different stages. eal” | Tonriite Clerk pas to een Fear Teton. nda of the St Leats marker asd Sette ase | RADWA cued sately, the horses of which were in the esicheciebisilaite, hart che eum of seventeen dollars aus tweaty wo. SS O00 perder nee and Pat ap a0 fol | AE Mate tt eee Ure managing to remain oa the | Wars Cotton Gloves and Infantry Caps for | feecnns ($17 25-106) in full of Dis bill tor Mined, and 425.090 pow pot up iu | FBW BA flats till assistance Was rendered. the Inaugaration, at Adamson’s, 506 sth street, | of February llth, 1°69; also to order ot E. sap Sn Srrciat Meeting or tnx Corners pe | Mt PH avenue a5 oa a ECE s AL hILS.—The ——_e——__ for his services as Harbor Master for tne year , + TURAL, Mayor having received a letter trom New | Gomme, a&o.—Dr,Whie, Surgeon ist, | 1H0s. [Approved, February 20.1500. | Sands in aunty seste ot teat Poa Cone York, announcing that a committee of the New | of twelve years’ practical experience ty the Te sali te be of pond nate penn Sir Bi York Conucils drsign visiting our city inaday | United State and Sanadas, established ai follows. 10,000 pouncein barrela, and 18 000 B. or two for the purpose of inspe@ing the C one ot thet in double sacks, of guuny sa.king aud ‘cotton 42¢ Pennsylvania avenae, between 4% and 6th Georgetown Advertisements. ee vent, « reir * poration and Government buildings, streets, since 161, successfully treats Uorns, sbectin a ‘Deinaey ‘simecttin Scarabs Tit to report their impressions and suggest | Bunions, Chulblaine, Club, aod igreing NOTICE of 'wbitkey ot fail etrengthe ond’ te te per give H above all remedial agents such improvements im the New York public | Nails, and other diseases of the feet without — follows :—1.000 gall ms im barreis of charges and Wom difficulties. aud buildings as may ve deemed necessary, t+ | pain ‘or inconveniencs to the patient The Orrick of THE WasitNotos Agcepr et.) securely Dooped. and 4 0 gallons to be pai fie tu Calcplous diseases. and it ts now bas issued a call for a special session of the Wasutncron D.O,, shoe can be worn with ease immediately fix heumry 23. 1869 4 = J pave fo foform you that the Wate ies ane Motes fo the maay | presnars Eenioe ener anon eminent physicians, surgeous and thousands w mot ordettand the of other responsible persons who patronize hisestablishment Hours from # a.m. to6 p. 1 take several days to make necessary ™. Owing to press of business at officé Dr. repairs, Georgetown Heights wil! be deprived « Whive is unable to visit patients at their resi- go es except between 6 and be connected with the high an ——— tor ‘a fow deye used ne a'sten . p DP. GAPPRY FERDS AND CARDEN TOOLS, ‘am, sir. ver} etfully your obedient servar Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council. to take place this evening at 7:3) o*clock, to take into consideration the propriety of giving tbe visitors a suitable reception and for other purpose: ——— Wasninctox National. MONUMENT As. SOCIATION.—At tbe annual meeting of the Washington National Monament Association held a few days since, the following geatlem: were unanimously elected officers of the society caske contatuing not more than 25 " Supertor to Buchu, Jeniper, Cubebs. gh egg gory quatiny walaon italte. Torpentior Gin ke .ae 2 Dicrecie. otk bave four iron and right hickory on eac in Bogiand snd France: sud mow. as it ie ‘The Pork to be prime mesa pork. to be put up to the public umCer the new Chemical provess of fecurely tm good barrels, containing 209 pounds Ir Kadway's Inte discovery of obtaining the artrer opertecs ip vacuo) from vegetab ty ieee Meal oe the best quality, and put | ¥ bir! po ey Drincip! up in barrels or sacks, like the Floar,ed may be Not aith reagan Bia ‘The person or persons to whom award is the Sars wade must be prepared to execute coutracte aud | diseases 1 give the required boncs at once, amd be in readi SU & BAKEK Bees to comme the delivery of stores on the TRB PERILE OF WOMANROOD. THEODORE B SAMO. Chief Engineer. . 1509, same Dr. Hadway's Sereaparillian Kesvivent confers for the ensuing term:—General U.S. Grin’, Lider bak aes eet teen'ste | The Honorable UD Wares, Bae. | 2 SE a ‘blew. Second Vice President William W. Corcoran, 4 tow fo2s's! | day of December 189, at which time the whole ings. it rescues ber from the perils and Third Vice President; J. B.H. Smith, Tress. E ‘SRORGETOWN Fisil WHARF. SS amount of the articie or articles contracted for tbat threaten duriug the mst critical of urer; John arroll Brent, Secretary. Tne LEG@ANT TABLE ‘DAMASK. G . must be supplied ber existence, generally called President of the United States is President of Pj Temples of articles exc ‘pt me \te’ must accom: ae Sealed Proposals will be received at th x THE CHANGE OF LIFE the society. and tbe Mayor of Washington !- re PSE CLAS. OFF FOR Casu Office until 120 clock m.on TUESDAY. 34 Peper pee ee oe DCE SR | a og, See ee First Vice President ez officio. 7 “2 Merch next, forthe reat ‘h bid must be accompanied by @ gocdand through the trsing and {ten fatal period with heusekeope: a (boos lonslty end solvency te corlaed Oresien , Ie bage ten cerca af tent fora een ae ILLEOALREGIOTRATION.—The grand jury i'. | We call the pwticalar attention of re iw civency 18 : is stated, have found true bills against. the fol: | toourianse beck of ofp goare of record emtting forts Wat They | consiturions, 204 of ail chow, er lowing persons legally registering their UBLE DA by Bames at the last election: Dr. Steel, Stephen poiqr-ag weit 4 ears ill, in the event of its x le | SaBIc, Dervous. bilious aud other Bondssnd security for the faithfel peiisrmasne nt | hate inese thet Hives miony this wear same. Thousands of women dic whem et the Hill, Seventh Ward; Alexander F. Mills, John eS <= are hs sooremen aout tems "ie name place ef residence of each bidder period of their existence ordained Pree dl hgporesy! lan, James Moore, Jonu | to @5 per yard. in all the fiche, trom 3. to 10 —_ ighion. r than, Horace Unuthbur- ton, Lewis » Herman Bachn, Patrick Donoho, John ‘y. G. W.Caried, Thomas Allen, Thomas Cloud, and Benjamin a, Fifth Ward. a: a ee Anovt rivty FeMaL® OLERKs now em ployea am the loan branch of the treasury will ‘discharged om the Ist proximo. Although the fund for paying the salaries of those em plore under the acts sathorizing the nations! has been very neafly expended, enough ‘bas been retained to pay the women about to be discharged. The great di clerks trom the treasury will not begin until the lat ter part of March, as Mr. McCalloch declines ber | given. , By become settled ip ber physical ‘to proposal will be entertained unless satisfac. | «Bjoy the balance of ber life with oth that does fally xieties. and vullar to ber * of shia varticement 7 SOmBy | troeae the failure of mettcn eehare ig pois. coat os aie an Sis rewmunne } i great v (i end CLOTHS. "HSA cae es rere, a r the dollar allowed o: ail Pry noe aad cents on ry ORB PRIOR ONLY, 18 PLAIN FIGURES 20-203t W.M HO: TRE EY=8350py weeps THEM. - ene Se Gentlemen's tne pieerrentga, Mews Buiris, Woon asp coan. Order, and a perfect Gt warren’ 7 =a aisce to take any action in the matter, Bement CN a GREAT REDUCTION 1N PRICE. A Dax oF PRATER. — This is the day set can —— apart as a day of prayer for colleges and semi- ‘Tam celling best quality of Baries of E ieroughout the “United WOOD AND coaL States. It will be sn tis ei by 8 At very low price. inion meeting at St. Paal's English Lat 355 F t., bet. hand ito. H. cLay sTawakr, Church, corner of H and Lith streeets, this eve ed Office corner H and 13th streets. pinesto, commence at.7 o'clock. ‘The Rev | ‘TV 8. BOSTON, s A . Sam Preside. ss a rr | - P. BROWN & SON Stu: Youre Mzn’s Gunter: am AbsoctaATION tabbiasbte % 5 Rotice. Oonwua 151m Sramar aso Baw Yous Aveyce ‘alm is new in full blast. To-sight a grea: De Gaving an be opened for atprivaie vise It Saterzaiyy) | Deskseorner wh. God Poms.ove_cxmsem camar that General Grant, Speaker LABh SERS PRA eS, DERN? REDUCTIONS . N s PRIOR or me GCeAaAZX- few days sinee for this port wi coal for Jobn B Lord and A. Griven asBore off Alexaodr.a Where she now lice embedd CHAROED WITH AssauLT.— W. A. Fre: mitted On assault and bam, and be bad a bearing HH. Bates, who Bela bim to bail for Hower: nomrr: OF FINEST QUALITY, (in the Comd, In$Ib.,¢1b , 004101 Btande, At Bow ors Prices. 8. W. 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