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ate é é § _ EVENING STAR. .. MARCH 2, 1969. TUESDAY....... LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c.. Te-Night. National THEATER —The second week of the triek pantomime of « Hampty Dampty. Watt's Orman H the great New York Company in Bouercault’s drama “Hunted Down.” MarzweotT Hait—Lecture on “Milk, Josh Billings. Opp FEiio Hatt. —Blind Tom, the great woseal wonder. Caytemsuxy Hatt.—An entire new troupe. A great bill this evening. Farr by the Young Men ation at their new ball, 9h and D streets. CoxoRECATIONAL Cava. #.—Grand Concert by the Ms onre Cnoir, for the benefit of ihe new Msronic Temple. Barlow's light and otper « Wacom Ckarze.— Wooowarv's Evitpise.—Lecture on an- bexation by Richard Stuact Evans. semen aS Seveste Wa.p Rercsir A called meeting of the Repu Seventh Ward was held Inst nizh’ at Turner Hall, corner of 44 stret and Mame aveaue, when Mr. Joseph Wilhame was called to the <bair, snd Dr. Willian Boyd, (both whit, Was chosen secretary. According to rrsolatioa, adopte: at s previous mevting, tue Quair ap- ted Chari-s H Marshall. fr Wm Boy. . W. White, L. Karpeles, and A. C. Dyson as acommittee from the Seventh Ward to conter with delegates from the other wards couceru- ‘mg Proper arrangements for the reception 01 Gov Brownlow. Cbarles H Marshall, Isv Jobuson, and L. Karpeles were s+lected «: commitire of three, from whom one tbe pumber shall be selectei by CNristian Associ- ‘ of the Executive Commitiee as a marshal of the | Seventh Ward. Pevdiog « moiton for adjourn- ment, the chair addressed the meting briefly. ‘The election recently held in Georgetown, be | said, had been carried by judicious mw: ment on the part of the Democrats, which bata forerunner of what might be expected next spring in this city. The Democrats, the speaker said, were already organized | ward in Washington aad Gvorgetow: Reid secret meerings mighty. at Teporters were ni: ceedings were kept whica admitted and all pro- secret. The Republi. cams of the First, Fiftn and Sixth Wards | were seriously divided. while in the | Seventh Ward were various discordant elements at work: but in the Latter ward every- thing would come right on the election day, no Matter how much troohie there was befure Band. The meeting thereupon adjoarned. when the Presideut ead Secretary withdrew. leaving bebind the rest. and then a meeting 0 the Boys in Blue was organized. Tar Colouet | of the regiment (Abraham Dyson, coivid,) be- | mg present, addressed the assembiage in | praise of the orgauiza'ion, aud especially dweit upon the predominating colored eie- h pervaded =the organization said, bad, at five minutes past jock ‘on last Saturday might, passed & Gill granting them (the Boys ia Biue) Six thousand staud of arms and six pices of Seid artillery. and tt remsined to be <eon whether the Boys in Biue of the District wou'd | show themselves worthy of the tru: img these arm- (loa ied) im proces day of the curation. Every be promptly at bis post on "bat day, Rie appreciation of the trast whica reposed im them by the action of Congress ta entrusting them with Rand fire-arms and field The remarks of Dyson were atten- ened to and applauded by bis colored | Ts: aud, in conclusion, the injunction to be ready scr duty at 1) o'clock om Thursday | morming was received with loud sppisu Adjourned. ——-« THE CROWD oF Visitors —Every hotel a this city is fast Gling up; imderd, in the or- @inary acceptation of the term, all are fail, aad | every piace on which a bed can be pticed ts being taken In some cases the pilliard <xlvou- ve been transformed ity dormitories. a the parlors have neariy all been converted sleepmg apariments. Every train now ar- riving is crowded to overdowing, aud las: ¢ ve- ing the New York traim was composed of meten cars, all filed: and from the fret tha: a large pumper of trunks mame op the batik of the baggage, it is tn ferred that many bave come | tostay and try their luck im od"aining a plaice im whieb to serve Uncle Sem. The conductors eu the Washington branch— Messr-. Biats, sHoway, Worthington ‘wd are Daving what may be cvlied «% aice im managing these trains. and (ne officers | Of tbe road Bere wil: have some ex!raiabor, bat with the experience chey hat with the macy Beayy trams for troops during the war.they will | yo doubt be able to work them system uticaliv. In order to accommodate tne travel, Ug Public. they propose to run extra trains to- Morrow, and the ith, whee oy necessary. Two extra trains came vbr. from the North yesterday. Tue travel from Westis already very Geavy. Tle Southern Vanderbiltand Keyport. and the sou'hera on the O.& A. R.R. sre also bringing large crewds to the city, from which fa. anferred that times are becoming better C The people from the surre ve commen. 8 of the Baltimore Uonference of Cauret, which will in WeMort re, present appearances, there wiil bea much larger number of perso! Thor-day toan Bullen, Larmer, ¢ Bow Tes Revimpor tHe PB: fader th: 1p- Propriation of =i. fur tue reliefo tae p of tois Instriet, Mayor Bowen has obtained tne PT. portion 10 be expenced ip tMis city, and has designated the following persous to di-tripute to the peor in thy 1b sephine o4 North Capitol street, be- | tween Band ©. Firet Wari } Wilbur 6 1 street. year 4 r | Penmsyivania avenue: Mrs. A. E. Radse, Bur. | Taces, corner With aud 1 s. Second Waid—Mi-s Sarah W son, Eth R Wrigot, 7 M street, betwee: Troma: L. Ss i, N. EL Prie Tord Ward —Joau ar M; Mrs. Blacchard, ds” ~ L street “4 North Capitol & Captain Morns, i} Baker, #, aud E <'reess: | Virgiova aveaue; Charles diey, Maryliad avenue, betweeu 5a and The first named persons ia ecich | authorized to issu- order-, Por thropic citic ms are earnestly fF quested Bish mnfermauon to the abure uamedof uw most urgent cases within their kno: Bame, residen.©. and actual cond George Mattingly and P- eed at the @ispo-sl of Dr Bos feets as A depot Messrs. bave p building corner of 44 and for the Seventh Ward, ren S miVALOFVisitiNG PiRewes.—Thism ora. @riegation of the Mount Vernou look ¥ Company of Harrisburg a:rivea | their ‘ruck ia charge, aud were re- fet the Depot by & committee of the Topolitan Company, who escorted thew, after Bogsiug the track at the Metropoliean Truck House, to the Brennan House, ~th and D streets, where uarters have been provided The delegation are to-day. im compaay with Chief Marshal Jobo C. Clary aud Chief Eagi- geer Ellwood, visiting the public buildungs, In the <sme train a eommittee of id afer housing the rrisge witB Union No. 1, were escorted to the Brennan House, where the company will | stop. The Mount Veraop will arrive ativernocn, *h Weber's Coraet Baud of I~ Risces, and take goarters at the Brennan House, be compeny will number 45 men. headed by the President, David Stocktom, and marshaled by C.K. Simmons; uniformed im black red shirts, black fire overcoat and fire ha the same color, New York pattern, seat faticue cap of blue. The runaing gear of the truck is of green, striped with carmine and gold, 2nd the ladders of cal P. S—The Mount Vernou Hook and Latder AFTived 16 & special train about Is o'clock to- ny. IS, t of >a ———ee Not Comme To Taw LvatccRation._The Fitth Keg Maryinud Natonal Guards, Col. James R Herbert, which was assigued a Position in the grand parade oa the occasion of the imaugaration of President Grant, is not coming. The ‘mericam says that in couse- quence of the deisy io procuring military ¢qoipments for the members, 1! has been de- termined to abandon the project. and the Fifth will consequently mot be incinded im the arade. F The Scheifier Hose Company of Philadeipiia, whe Bad engaged quarters at the United S:ates Hotel, and were activein making prepara: 'o visit this eity om the sth ot March, bave no tiffled Mr. Bean. the proprietor of the hol, that im comsequence ef ‘the death of ome of the? offt- cert. ‘Re contemplated view will pot be made. Naw Exot anpSoctasim—Last evening, the New Engianders in this city beld & sociable at Usion League Hall. Col Smit, cha:rmau of | petiiom of the hotel keepers of this | Tages without numbers; referred. Also, | between Poth and tut | were refered | Com the Executsve Commitwe, presented and read Sm original poem. and was followed by Gen. Brown ip ® sbort address. «The One Hoss ‘Saay,” by Holmes, was recited Miss Kuve Crossman, sod Mrs. and Miss Fi ve the ombretia disiogue (Mr. and Mrs. Caudle) m an one aes. Prof. aad Miss Ewer, and oubers, ig the evening, ‘appropriate end the sociable ‘ontiuded witha dance. ‘Bere Were presenta Bumoer of visiting New Fagianders, aud tue sociable was altogether successful ope. —————— Tas GuoncstowR Crrizen is the name of a peat and enrigbily pe orem speom ad aews- paper, the firet number of which was tesued ia ur mater city on Saturdsy last. BoaRv oF ALDERuES, March 1, 196) —The Cbair laid before the board 8 communication from the Mayor, announciog bis approyai of certain acts. Also, the report of the Intendant of the Wasbingtom Asylum tor era: ‘Mr. Larman presented petitions of MAS 3, Hoobs, for a lateral sewer in square 167, and Jas. Flannegan, praying relief for ovrcharz= on taxes paid: eterred. Mr. Cook presented memorial of the Board of Trustees of Uniou Bethel A. M. E. Caurch for gas lamps on 15th and |6th streets. from I to M,aad on M, be- tween l4th and [ith streets, referrea. ‘Concurrent resolution requestiag the Mayor “to cause Benjamin Severson to be paid the amount of bis accrued salary” was taken ap od discussed at great length, when Mr. Crocker moved to postpone its consider tion and make it the spectal order for next Monday ag. Lost by & tix vote Yeas—M-xsrs. £ ker, Clark, Cook, Crocker, Lorman, Rich ards and the President—z,’ Nays—M-ssrs. Fenwick. Knight, Lioyd, MeCathran, Moors, Morsell and Talbert Mr. Urocker moved to amend the resolation by adding to the words above quoted the following : To the time he ‘Was notified by the Muyor that his services were no longer needed.” The am-ndment was lost by the following vote :—Yeas—Mossrs. Raker, lark, Crocker ana Richards—i. Nays—Mesers. Cook, Fenwic » Koight, Lar- msn, Lloyd, McCatbran, Moore, Morell, Tal- bert aud the President, «Mr. Grinder)—10. Toe j— Yeas — Messrs. X edt, Larman, Lioyd, Mc Morsell, Talbert and the Presi- Nays—Messrs. Baker, Clark, Crocker and Richards—+ The resolution of request to the Mayor to de for the redemption of % portion of the oration bonds retarned to the Bowrd with the endorsement “This shonld be a concarren: SJ Bower, Mayor:” and the Cougress to abolish alt ction e + returned with a similar pisement, were tikeu up and referred ty mitt ue jolot resolution reqnesting the Mayor to the claim of Wm. . Grimes, late Assistant Harbor Master, returned by the Mayor with the endorsement “This should Bave been a concar- rent resolution. (Of course, it is not to become alaw. S.J. Bowen, Mayor,” was taken up and on motion of Mr MeCathrai was ament- e< $0 As to make i! @ concurrent resolution and passed Several Council bills were referred. Coun 1 making ap appropriation of $50 for the entertainment of visiting firemen at the inangu- ration, was referred the Committee on the Fire Department Mr. Richards presented petitions of W. D. Davidge to amend or repeal an act to wali ‘Tiber Creek, and of Geo. T. Runb to have taxes erroneously paid by him refarded; and in. troduced bills allowmg Joy and O May the Privilege of suspending signs over the side- walks; and amending the act for regulation of licepse= of non-residents and traders, $0 4s to allow persons bringing books, maps and charts designed for the mental or moral employm of the people, to sell the same without license, if they are such as are not sold im this book market; all of which were referred. Mr. Crocker introduced bill to provid for the in- trod of the German language in our pab- lic schools; referred. Mr. Feawick introduced the following: ‘Whereas, by recent acts of Congress, this Corporation now selects all of its olficers by spint convention of the Board of Aldermen and joard of Common Council, and the Mayor of the City of Washington Be it yesolved. &e., That it is the sense of the Foard of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of said city that it would be injurious to the imterests of the Corporation tor Congte=s to change the present manner of choosing offi- cers thereof, if by any change which may be e*ntemplated the power of appointment is to be taken from the joint convention and vested im a single persou. Referred to the Committee ov Finance. Mr. Moore introduced a resolution request- ing the Water Registrar to inform this Board of the total amount of money paid to the Cor- Poration on account of taxes imposed for the aying of Water mains: passed. Also, present-d city asking the passage of @ bill for the regula- bon Of newsboys snd boot-biacks: referred. Mr Lioyd introduced & resolution instructung Schools to inquire expediency and propriety of ob!araing nd building & school-bouse in the Fourth passed. Also, resolution requesting the F to inform this Board of the amount ex- Teolution then Fenwiek, Ki ey pended in the several wards for cleaning gut. lets. alleys, &c. (particalariy in Judiciary Square.) alvo of repairs of streets, &¢ , and the pumber of men, whi.e and colored, eraployed | im eaeh wara, compensation aliowed aud paid since June, I-6-, with statement of amount ex- | pended tor similar service for a corresponding Period previous to June. 18s: also, requesting rd with weekly the Mayor to furnish this B statements of the banking account of the referred. Mr. Grinder prasenied the pe: of Price & Brothers. a:iing to run their toa Ar. ntros clean out the canal from N south end of the ctnal duced a bill to street south to re- ferreé. Mr. McCathran introduced a res Urn Tejuestiog the Mayor to pay Jonas B. E lis =27.1> in corporation bords, passed. Mr, Baker inirocuced pelition of Hery Hyson for Temi-ston of # fice, and introduced a bill for Dis reliet. which was passed. Also, wetitiva to grade and pave alley in 23; © imcrem-e the compensation of the Mes- t the Mayor, Register, and Water ng an Appropriation to pay bills to carb, pave, and ide © street sou and north side Virginit avenue ets west: all of wai Dt presented petition end tie Arsenal basin between, Mr Ki of property owners ‘0 & to N street south: reterred. Conwell covear- rent Tesalution that the committee on the re- ception et the New York Councils b+ au‘hor- teed to act im conjunction with & committee trom the Board of Aldermen to maze all necas. for the participation of the Boards in the unofficial ceremonies of the nguranion of the President and Vice Presi- dent elect om tbe 4th instan!, was passed. Mr. Crocker, from Finance Committee. reported bill for construction of a wrougat iten fence arownd (he Lincoln mopument, ia front of the City Hail, appropriatiog $0) for the purpo: passed. Also, mil for reliet of Cuariy Robin. Sop; passed. Also. bill for reumbursement of the Register of Wills. Inid over, Mr. Moore, from same commitiee, reported bil io reimourse Henry Polkiphorn for taxes erroneously paid; paserd. Mr. Richards, from Improvem-uts tee, Teported bill making appro- riation to pay deficierey in approprianon for grading aud graveliug 10th street west, | fom K street north to Boundary street; and for relief of Avdrew Gueason, 09i0 of Wlich were passed. Mr. Fenwick, from sime Committer, reported bills to grade aud gravel 1s south, from Virginia avenue to 7h street; 10 curb, pave, aud gutter ou west side of Ist stivet eat, trom A to B street north. and souk of © street north, between [th and to repair sewer traps at (he fonthesst er ofequare 372, and at corner of Missa- ets avenue and Sth street: to grade and vob 13th street west, between N and Bound- ary sreets morth; and to trim aud gravel Sth stfret west, from H street north to B Stree" allot which were passed. Mr J ran. irom Police Committee, repor: g anting John OQ. Evans the privil erect. ing bay windows over the frontof bis property; passed Al-o, bill providing that persons shall not be fined for selline lig aors without licepse, who bave been granted licenses by the Corporation: postponed on motion of Mr Crocker. Mr Morsesl. from Health Cm- mittee, reported bills to pay accounts ot the for tue poor the several wards, passed. Mr. Knight, from (smn mittee on Fire Departmen’, reported favoranly on Council bill appropriating 15) to defray the expenses of caring for visiting firemen passed—yeas =, ngysi. The Boar Fy © Jock, adjourned Common CounctL.—President pro jeu. Sardo in sbe chair, and all the members pre-ent ex- cept Mr. Fowler. ‘ae following were introduced: By Mr. Sewart—Resolution inquiring of the Register ‘What amountof First Ward funds have been expended during the present year, aud what Ancurt Temains upexpended; adopted. Bills for relief ot Joho Wright; to ‘and gravel grade 15th street west, from I to K street: relerred. By Mr. Taylor Peution for grading and gray_ fal I street, from 20th to 24th streets; referred. By Mr. Brown—Bill tor footways on the south side of © street, from 12th to ijth streets: re- ferred. Resolution requesting the Mayor to inform the Board the amoanis to each of the J of Election, and reason why George H. Plant has not been ia his per dem; . Kesolution cailing for the proposals for grading K and S streets north, and whatever information referred. By Mr. Nalley—Resolution allowing the owners of certain lots m square 623 to erect iron roilipgs; referr-d. By Mr. Ball—Bill for the reliet of Wm. M Law, (whose wogon was rue into Engiue No.2:) referred. By Mr. L B. S. Miller—Resignation of James Fallalove, Assistant Harbor Master, to teke effect when tbe Councils provide for prying his salary; reterred. Bi F. Davis—Petition ot Walter D. Daviige, askivg that the act tor Creek be amenced or repenind; referred. A number of tie visiting New York Gouo-il- mep bere entered the Chamber with Mr. Dal- top, And were invited to seats withia the hu The following were received from the Al \er- mev —Bills making appropriation fer the Fire ment, and to Open St street west, trom Peonsylva 4 Jo Fesobation im relation to sca: : referred. ‘Tbe Aldermen s amendment to Dillto pave alley in square 450, was concurred in. ‘Mr. Bates, trom the Vom: ‘ee of Claims, reporied bills for the rel ef of Wm. Gouge H. Pl Mra. Recginn, cad 4 M. Beiiows, ©. . Bod, Joeeph F. Kelly, BR. A. Golden & Bro, Patrice Myers, And ew Gleason, Herb Hoghe», Patrice Cailinsse, Faller. lewry C. Dr. Joseph Waisn bas Brown seked lesve to withdraw resule- tion calling 99 the May or tor information a. tor non-pavtpeatot George H. Plant, one of tie Tegistration judees, which was grant Mr. Cha-+ off-red a concurrent resota’ Providing that the committee on the vee Of the visitors from the City Council of New York be autnorized to make all the necessary arrangements for tbe councilsat the iagmgara- tion Of President Grant oa the 4h instant agreed to, Mr. all offered a resolution that the Boar Adjourn in respect to the presence of the del-- ation from New York, which was adopted, and a: 9, o'clock the Board ac jouraed. on Levy Court. ‘The regolar meeting of the Levy Court was held yesterday in the Aldermen's Chamber, City Hall; Dr Nichols (Presideat) in the chair Messrs. Plant, Belt, Shepber:: and Rowland. w.th Mr. Callan, Clers, preseat. br. Rowls: from the Committee on Schools, reported back account of the Seiovl Commissioners showing the state of the sch 001 fund, and statement of the attendance; ordered to be filed. The statement shows that taere t the beginuing of the term, im the white 46 pupils; 201 admissions, 124: pendcd, 27; ov the rolls, d2; whole number in attendance, 556; and in the ‘colored schools 155 pupils, with an average attendance of 181, angail of them are represented to be 19 fine condition, comparing tavorably with other schoois elsewhere, Mr. Shepherd, from the Fioance Committee, reported a fesolution that hereafter all disburse- ments on account ef roads be made througa bm, and that the pay-rolls and youchers tor expenditares be in triplicate, so that they may be presented as vouchers to the ciaims of th+ Court, adopted, Mr. Piant offered resolotion that the Com- miter on Improvements be requested to ex- amine the streets of the village uf Anacostia, nd report their condition, and such improy-- ments as may be mece-sary; adopted. Mr. Piaut submitted tne bonds of the Saper- intendrat of ud the Clerk and Treasurer; Teterr Also, several bills, which were or dered to t= patd. Mr. Shepherd reported resolution increasing the salary of the Clerk and Treasurer to 3% adopted. He also reported again<t aries of the other offers of the Mr. Plant Rayne and others, of Prince George’s coun’ Asking that a bridge be constracted over Bar- naby Branch, on Livingston Mill road, with a subscription, and A resolutiom directing the Committee on Improvements to ave the bridz= constructed; adopied presented a petition from Dr. ‘Mr. Shepherd, from the Finance Committee Teported back the bonds of the Superinteadeut aud Clerk and Treasurer, and a resolution that the bonds of these officers be referred to the attorney for his approval as to legality of form. and to remain in Bis possession 80 long as they shail remain in force; adopted. Mr. Plant reported a resolution, which was adopted. from the Improvements Committee, that the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad be al- lowed to change the Rock Creek road leading anto 7th street, as per plat, Provided tmat the eommittre be convinced of the propriety of the the change, and no expense be incurred the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to give a deed to the court. Mr. Pisnt, from the Improvement Commit- tee, repor'ed resolution that the Committee be instructed to advertise proposals for farnish ing and lettering boundary stone for the roads; the stone to be 6 by 9 inches and 3% feet lous adopted. Mr. Shepherd, from the Committee on Police, Teported resolution retunding fine for runnin: Wagon without license imposed on Moses f. Britwell; adopted, Mr Shepherd woved that the Clerk be an- thorized to Dave printed 5) warranis for viv lations of connty ordinances: agreed to. The report of the Superintendeat of Koaas was reterred Mr. Shepherd, from the Finance Committe: reported resolution fixing the rate of taxation. as follows :—County purposes, 40 cents p-r $100; school, 35 ewnts; police, 15 cents—total. + cents per $\00, allowing 10 per cent. discorut op all poid before May Ist. Mr.S stated that ibe county tax last your was five cents less, aud the school tax tea cents less, the police tax being the same. H+ Suggested this discount so as to Induce the pay ment of taxes in the spring when the mouey could bx used to advantage, Mr. Plant suggested that the discount did not extend long enough, and suggested the first of dure. Mr Slepnerd amended the resolution so rovide for a di tof five percent. 1 ay ist to June Ist, and no discount to be ind it was adopted. Mr. P’ast submitted the following nomina- tions fr Supervisors:—First District, Bel > cond and Third, BT. Swart: F. A.P.S!o0 maker; Fifth, Eoos Ray; Sixth. B_ Lacey: Seventh, 8. M. Golden. Mr. bel moved that the Court be cleare which was agreed to. The ( onrt proceeded to elect Snpervis: With the following result :—Ist district, B. U. Swart; @d, C. R. Belt, 34, B. T. Swart: 4th, A. P ©. Shoemaker; 5th, Euos Ray, jr; 6ca, W L: n, S. M. Golden ‘The Committee of Improvements repor st in favor of appropriating $19) to repair ue Wheeler road, agreed to. Adjourned ——————— MBiICAL COMMENCEMENT oF ©. Coin Ge — Last evening, the 47th ans, iene ment of the Medical | lumiia College took place at the bith s* FBapust Chureh, which was crowded to ov Nowirg. After music by the biud, prayer offered by Rev. Dr. Samson, President ot i= College: after which the degree of M. : DMT ae artmemt of +» ¢ nfeired om the following gradu 1 M. Davidson, Missouri: M.D. Peck aus J Parker, New York: ©. W. Franvom, DG: 1 k. P. Gieason, Pa.; ¢ W.W. Munson. rk: G Missov rijAlbert E. Johusou, New York: C! A. Prentits, Missouri. Each of the studen’ cn receiving his parchment, was also the ro cipiert of boquets from fair triends. The valec ctory was delivered by Mr. Gleeson, of the greduating class, and Dr. W. P. Johns deliv. red the address to the young doctors, Which was replete with good advice —_. HH. Humphreys, Geo; PoaRpD or Fire ComMissroners,—T) Bexrd bela its regular thly mertng (est even ng. in thefr room, City Hal', John W. Thon psop, President, in tne chair, Janes Eliwcod was appointed ¢xiraman of the Hu sk snd Ladder Company, aud Charles Meas, supernumerary of Columbia, No. 3, was pro- moted to extraman in perce Of Mr. Hicks, re- signed. Three or four communications were received trom companies in other cities 49- pouncing their intemtion of being bere on tae 4tb, sed appropriate action taken thereon, tad a number of bills passed, after which the Board adjourned. — ees Seeewange To How. Carmi Scuvez.—ru evening, the German associations of the Mis. trict will tender to Hon. Carl Schurz aud Hoa. Mr. Finckelburg a reception and serenade, The associations will meet at Trades’ Union Hall at o'clock, and proceed with a band t) the lodgings of these geutlemen. on E street, be- tween 5th and 6th, where a delegation of wu, Tepresenting the associations, will deliver an address of welcome, to which it is expected both will respond, and the associations will sing ay propriate songs — Tue ARMY AND NAVY IN THE PRocess:os An opportunity will be afforded ou the Rive effect to the joint resolution of Cons authorizing x-offlcers and soldiers of Union army and nivy to wenr upon oces of ceremony the uniform and insignia of rh which they wore in actual rervice Lt 1s d. sired by the committee and marshals that v1- Unter officers again don the garb of th Nice according to their respective grades tn D. —_—e BURGLARY ATTEMPTED.—A bout four o’c'ock this morning the dwelling-house of Mr. B. French, 52 H street, was entered by & thief, who gut into Mr. F.’s bedroom, put making & noise, aroused Mrs. French, w! awoke her husband, and the thief made escape, Mr. F. firing three shots at him w out effect. An attempt had been made to enter Mr. Defrees’ residence, No. 596 H street, just previcusly, —_-__. Work ComMancypD.—This morning Com. Missioner Barnes, of the Fifth Ward, com. menced the work of grading Ist sireet east, from D street south to New Jersey avenue, putting on tbirty men and ten horses and carts. This work is done by the day—$2 per day being paid te the laborers, and $3 per for horses and carts. The sppropriation for this work is £6,500. THE ATTENTION of persons having paper turing on the 4th instant, is directed to the no- tice in another column from the banks and bankers of the city. Although inaugaration day is not a holiday by Inw, it has come to be £0 Tegarded by custom, and in view of this fict the reqnest embodied in the notice seems buih reasonable and proper. Kev. W. MORLEY Pussnox will deliv-> vis celebrated lect John Wesley and tis Timer,” said to be his very best, at the Meiro. pelitan Oburch this eveming, which will douBtless be crowded, for he is one of the most finisbed scholers in the Church. with a world. ‘ide reputation. ES Wo Wants TO Ripm?—All visitors an cittzems who do not propose to velocipede 1? in order to get around te eve the enn cet firet class carriages and pice saddle horses for the inauguration om reasonable terms, of RK. ‘| Cruit & Son, 11h street, between G and 1. See their advertisement. —s«__. BLIND Tom, the wonderful orm. menced & series of six concerts ha ska Suagen's Wenner seeps ed. Te heard Bim sheuid pot neglect the present op- portunity. I.Lrwoigi ane will fad sometDing of imeres | on reference (0 our advertising columns. ‘TRE Sovviers’ axp SaiLors’ Usiom met last evening when the committee appointed to consider the propriety of tendering & serenade to General James S. Nagle and Uolonel Tan- ber, men.oer-elect of the Forty-first Congress, Teccrmmended a serenade on Thursday even- jug, the inst. which was agreed to. A communication was received from Mr. John stoutman, chairman of the Calitornia delega- tion accepting an invitation to participate with the Union in the Inaugural procession. The Corresponding Secretary wns authorized to vite, through the papers, all honorably dis charged soldiers and sailors to unite with tae orgal ization im their crs would be provided for wounded soldiers and snilors who were anable to walk. Henry T. Brian was appointed Marshal for the Union with J. W. Matingly and H.N. Rotheyas as. sistants Seargenat-at-Arms Quicly delivered &n interesting address; after which the Union adjourned. —— FAtErAX AND GeoxGETOWN TvaNrixe.— A meeting of the stockholders of this turnpike company was held at Fall's Oburea, Va., Sat. urday, Feb 29, 1869. W. D. Shepherd, Esq., in the chair. The by-laws as prepared by the committee (appointed for that purpose,) were read and adopted by sections. The stockhold- ers then ratified all tbe acts of the Board ot Directors to the present time, Lt was decided to petiticn for an extension of the capital of the company from $25,000 to $100,000, with the privilege of running a brauch road to Germac- town. a ACCIDENT.— Yesterday afernoon a stranzer im pasting from the cigar stand im the Seaton House accidentally let bis pistol fall from his pocket, and the cap exploded, discharging the pistol, the ball from which strack a young maa vamed D Cadiip, telegraph operator at the House, in the thigh. Dr J. H. Warren, of Wisconsin, a guest of the honse, immediately dressed the wound, and is of opimien that the injury is not a serious one, altBough the exact 1, pation of the ball was not ascertained. fF will be given at the Con- » corner of Wwth and 1 . this evening, the proceeds to be applied to the Masonic Temple fand. The Masoni chorr will be assisted by several masictans of acknowledged ability, and the programme em- braces a choice selection from the great masters. gee Saes or Reat E:Tatse.—Hall & Ross, rea estate agents, have sold @ three-story brick house on the south side of North C street, be- tween Ist and 2d streets west, to James O Crephane, for 86,700; also, lot 2, in square 773. fronting on ith street east, between K and L streets north, for $250. —e—— CANTERBURY opened this week brilliantly Jast night with a new pantomime, entitied “The Magic Trumpet,” and a full corps of ballet dancers and comic performers. The original Can-Uan is included in the programme every evening. i Trimp Warv Rervucican © club met at Wisewell Barracks last night peifect arrangements for the parade on the 4:0 of March. James Hayes was elected Marsnai, a resolution that the club meet at the same piace and Jobn Alexander Assistant Maret ‘At eght @. m. on the fourth, was adopted. please Seances Gampiixc.—Last night, Lieutenant Harley, ‘with a posse of police officers, made a descent on a house inthe First Ward kept by Edward Sayers. and arrested him and six others en- geged at cards. Justice Drury fined Sayers 850 and four others 85 each. Founded at 12:30 this morning, from box No. 4s, corner of Twentieth and M streets. The fire. men responded promptly, but were unable t> discover any cause for the alarm. ee JosH BILiincs gives bis amusing lecture on “Milk” to-night at Metzerott Hall good hits, and keeps the audience in a constant Toar of langhter. ee et MaRRtace Licences.—During the month past there were issued 114 marriage licenses by the Clerk of the Supreme Court of the District, of which 73 were white and 41 colored couples, ——— ReGieTeR Boswett, we are glad to learn, is improving, and will soon be out should he cou- tinue to get better. Mayor Bower is still detained by illness | from his office, unable to leave his room. OITY ITEMS. THE REASON WHY sach sacrific*s are made | by Hable & Uo. for the benefit of the “mai Persuasion” is, they are classified im that ge der, and as “birds of a feather flock together, they are disposed to confine their favors to the wearers of Pan's, Vest, aud Coat. To satisfy ourself of this, call at $68 Penusyl ne, (under United States Hotel,) and examine hose fine Black Dress Suite, imported express- ly for Inauguration Day. gee GENTLEMEN who came unprepared to at’end the inauguration and the umofficial caremonics s Wearing apparel ready made, (rom a full Dress Sait to the smallest item necessary for a gentleman's wardrebe. Our stock of Biase Goods 1s yery complete, enabling us to tit aimost any sized men. Large men who fiad it @ ficult to be fitted shontd call upon us. One Price only. A. Saks & Co, 527 7th street acjuing Nauona! Bank of the Kepublic. ies THE AMERICAN Hovsg, Boston. has bre newly fited and furmished throughout. Teputation of the senior partner has been too ‘well established by a long test of years, tu need further endorsement from us, eee A NEAT, durable, cheap Black Cloth Walking Coat for #15. One price only. Geo. C. Henarxe, No, 511 7th stre-t ——_.—_—_ WASsnINcToN, January 23. 181° Being compelled to discontinue the rac of Dentistry on accountof my health, I would most reepecttully recommend my fri-nds aad patrons to Pr. E. H. Writs, my former part- her, who will give them satisfaction with his work. S.T. Dew ne. Mr. 0. H. BRricHTwett was in my emplov sa mechanical Dentist for over ten years, and 1 take pleasure in recommending him as @ com- petent aud faithful operator in that department of my profession . B. Dowatnsow, Dentist, No. 276 Peno.avenu>. WELLS & BRIGHTWELL’s Dental Office 335 F street, between %h and lth, Wasbington, D. c. 6 ——— ee To Let.—Several rooms ina private family in the best location on the Avenue. Laquire at the Star Offic + — —-e—__ | Macic Comu colors an indelible brown or black. Magic Comb contains no poisonous substances. Magic Comb leaves no stain on the skin. Maxzic Comb the practical economist. Mogic Comb leaves no injurious effect. Magic Comb restores hair to its original color. Magic Comb will restore Youth to the age, ‘tnd Beauty to the Young. $e Se BLANKETS to keep the friends of President Grant warm during their yiest to our ¢ 1,000 for sale at Adamson’s, 506 9tn street, near Pennsylvania avenue. 6 ——— AT Repucep Pricgs.— White Shirts, Under- shirts, Drawers, Halt Hose, Neck Ties, Scarfs, and Handkerchiets, at A. Strauss’ Popular Clothing House, Pa. ave., bet. 10th and 11th sts, ——_e—_— A yew Mors of those Inauguration Mat- treeses lett, from $1 up: Pillows, 25 and 50 gents. J.T CoLDwRLL & Oo.. Auctioneers, S. W. corner Pennsylvania avenue and $% st. 5 eae Five HUNDRED Cot Lounges, with pillow heads, canvass bottoms; don’t want mattresses: the bed for the proprietors of hotel ‘and those who rent furnished rooms; only 21.50 each. At A. Adamson’s, 5v6 9h street, next: Pennsylvania avenue. 4 —_.-—_ ‘WA8ITB Cotton Gloves and Infantry Uaps for the Inauguration, at Adamson’s, 506 9th street, next to Pa. avenue. 6 AN ARTICLE ov TRUS MaRIT.—\ Brown's Bronchial Troches” are the most gepeler, ticle in this country or Earope for Tbroat Dis- eases and and this alarity is based upon real merit, which cannot be of many feally Pout weak’ THE TEETh aN ADVERTISING Mupivw.— Every time a lad: e- ‘No epot darkens thet sarinom, no tm ir im = them, the cushions in which Tosy, and the breath that swells lence. No purity clings to they are set are ‘through them 1s as sweet as the breeze of June. ee Born ALLopatuic axD Hommerarutc phy- sicians agree in that Hos Malt’ Ex- de on the 4th of | Marcb. The Ohair announced that ambalan- | R—This It is fall of hed thereto will find any article of first. | ‘The s in the market, which are imitations of the genuine who uses tragant Sozodont aE ee | NEW FACTS #5 THE MEORY OF Lire i GEORGETOWN. CoRrogation—Organt: tion ty Councils. —Last evening tne pewly elected Mayor and members of the Board of Aldermen sad Common © punci sembled in the Council Chamber to be sworn in, according to law. Qnaries F Peck, Recor- Ger, called the joint convention to orter, ant read the certificates of the Judges of Election, declaring the following officers elected on Mon- day last: Mayor—Henry M Sweeacy. Alder. man—Heary D. Oook. Common © > Pickrell, Wiliam Dasiap, William Cla | Dsugh, Wm Marbury. Jas. A. Reily, Wm. A. | Matchims, F. W. Jones. John T. Mitchell, Jos. L. Simms, Jono E. Coxe, Francis Wheviley The oath of office was then administered by Justice Buckley to the newly elected Aider- men, Common Councilmen, and Mayor, and the convention adjourned. Beard of Aldermen —The Kosard met; all the members present; Recorder Peck presiding Council resolution adopting the rules of the last Board for the government of the Board was adopted. Counc’ Henry D. Cooke to the Committee representing the interrsts of the town betore Gougress was passed. Also, Council resolution fixiag Thars- day evening of each week for the regular meet. ings of the Boards A resolution was passed appointing & commitiee to make arraagem-nis for the attendance of the corporate authorities at the inauguration of Pre-isentGrau', avd Mr. Davis was appoin'ed on the part of tris Board A communication of the Mayor, eactosing one from Col. TY. B, Samo, 10ge, Was Tel of the two Boards. Adjourned Common Council.—Ou motion of Mr. Dunlop Mr. Cixbaugh took the chair, and siaved that the election of officers being the first thing tu order, Domiuatious would be reesived for President of the Board. Mr. Mi 1 nom. nated Eseu Pickrell; aud on motion of M- Simms . Mr. Mitchell cast the ballot of tne Board tor Mr. Ptckretl, who was de-lared elveted, and on teking the caair taanked the Board for the houor conf-rred in @ neat and ertinent addre-s. For Clerk of the Boar, r. Simms nominated Wm Albert King; and on motion of Mr. Clanangh. Mr. Sunms cast the ballot of the Board for Mr. Kinz, and pe was declared elected. The rales of the last Board ‘were adopted fer the government of the present Bosrd. Mr. Danlop offered a resolution noti- tying the Board of Aldermen of the organiza- tion of the Board, and changing the regalar meeting evening of each week trom Friday to Thursday: passed. Mr. Glabaugh offered & resolution restoring Henry —D. Cooke to the committee representing the inter- ests of the town before Uonzress; passed The Chair laid before the board a communi- cation from the Mayor, enclosing a letter from Col. T. B. Samo in regard to K-sireet bridge. Col. Samo says that the bridge, which was to have been completed py March Ist, was de- layed by the directors of the Caesapeake and Obio canal calling attention to the headway of the bridge. He bas found by actual measare- ments that only eleven feet headway is re- quired, which will raise the grade of Water street one foot three inches, and states that he ‘will go on with the bridge accordingly, unless notified to the contrary by the Councils. The communications were referred to the Board of Aldermen. Board of Aldermen resolution pro- viding for the appointment of a jotnt commit- tee to arrange for the attendance of the corpo- Tate au'horities at the inauguration of i dent Grant was concurred in, and Messra, Donlop and Mitchell appointed on the part of this board. Adjourn d. Fuxegat.—The funeral of Erastas B. Bar- Tett, who died on Saturday morning last, took Place this morning from Trinity Coureh, ‘where req was celebrated by Kev. Mr. Jamison, and a sermon delivered by K: Fatber McElroy. The remains were euclosed in a walnut collin, covered with black cloth, mounted with heavy silver handles, and on | the hid was a silver plate, inscribed “E. 8. Barrett, born July 10, 18, died Pevraary 7, 1-69, aged 36 years.” “Alter the services at the church the iunera! proceeded to Oak Hill ‘Tmetery, where the remains were deposited the famity vault of Joseph N. Fearson. A New Temrerance Division was organ- ized Inst evening, under the auspices of Poto- | mac Division, and with the name of Potomas Division, Junior. The following officers were electec -—W. P., Wm. T. Lunsfor W Collins: Recording Scribe, Xavier 3 Assistant Recording Scribe, R. H. Mattinziv; | Treasurer, Robert A. Daw: Financial Secre- tary, William Ellis; Uhaplaa, HoT. Om Conductor, J. W. Kurtz; Assistant, Jonn W. nugh: Inside Sentinel, Isaac B. Lunsford; Outside Sentinel, James C. Huavr. The Di- vision already numbers thirty members. ACCIDENT.—On Monday afternoon Iast, Mr. Peter May, @ cabinet maker residing on High street, near Forrest Hall, while descending a Isdaer in a stable on his premises, fell, and | fractured one of the bones of his left leg Quite badly. Medical aid was called in aud the broken limb set. Fiovr Inxsrections.—Mr. C. T. Edmonston, Hour inspector, makes the tollu wing report for the month of February -—Family flour, 1.1% barrels: extra, 3,187; supei fine, 37: first middlings, 127; broad arrow, 154; rye flour, 32: to:al number of barrels inspected, 5,246. ENTING OF Fish STANDS.—The stands in ish Market were to-day rented at anction | for the ensuing ycar by Thomas Dowling, Auctioneer, as follows: Stand No. 1,5. Howard, No. 2. R. Robinson, $50; No.3, Simmeus, No. 4, Mankins. $i2.50;'No. 5, ©. ©. : No 6 A. Litehfield, #20; No. 7. ©. C, Fearson, #13;_No. =, E. Dyer, $11; No. 9. 1. Turvey, $11; No. 10, R Robinson, $11. Total, $349. Rivage FRoNt.—Entered—Steamers Empir: Price, and E.C. Knight, Denty, New Yor New York, Jones, Philadelphia, and Columo:a, Harper, Baltimore. Ail with merchandise for District merchants. (nseoeaieeageeeserteeree eT Georgetown Advertisements. T NOTIOE HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- [eting under the atyle of HLESTON & BARKETE bas beem dissolved by the death of J. Tease “arre't. i indebted to the late firm are reqaesied | to make immediate payment of the same + | KOBERT T AIKSTON Surviving Paitner. | Gecrgetown, DC , February 24,1839. coaL woeoD The undersigned Bave this dav formed a covart- SG bor toe parses of coenectine tas Saob «For. the purpose of co : AND'COAL business re | _ Office and Yard—ureen street, below the canal, formerly occupied by Hieston @ Barratt. R MAYEIRLD, T. HIESTON leo. maz %" Groucktows, Feo Ist, 19% HE USPERSIGNED HAVE THIS Dat formed a Copertnership, under the name and #! le of KUBROUGHB & DOUGAL, for the Poe mei hood een Fapiness in ae spd other tnd Dealers ip Guaas and Bortilizers. ees 5h BORMOT CHS x OR! Ww. #. DOUGAL ‘The business for the pest thirteen years condnct- ed by me has been thie day assumed by Messrs Burroughs & Dougal. I — commend the firm to my customers and friends BENS PARRY, 865 Water st , Georgetown, WOOD AND OOAL, Woop AND © Georgetown. D. C., Feb. 2 et fe2-Im Oan. GREAT BEVUCTION IN PRICB. Tam selling best quality of WOOD AND COAL At very low price, H. uLAY STBWaARr, Office corner H and 12th strests. x] Ss. P. BBOWN & SON. Connex 151 Sreexr ann New Youre Avence, GRBatT BEDUOCTION fobae-tf maces coat... Rovxs FRENCH RESTAURANT, 218 P STREET, Between Mth and 1sth streets, Service ale . Dinner Pty ‘8 ls Oarte and Provatar, igeay ITALIAN Wings. Er Son VAR ek iAGgte, commare '. “ith Eo rtouik ae, Srzsox. Det, 1th and INSURANCE. Lewis JOBRSON 2 CO., B. PENNSYLVANIA avent DR. RADWay SARSAPARIELIASN RESOLVENT | OORNEB 10TH Eeiabitebes « New Theory of Care, and Pritong > DOMBETIC AN RALERS IN FOREIGN BXCHANGE. song Torment and Corporation Bonds bought and All other Marketab’e Secarities sold or boucht | 0D commision * PAREIRA BRAF upercition of 5 employed re evr Rot no tpurdume eobetion B, FEELS, arenes ele aritiar) cam. Ky mistake br rem feather chemists o@ medvome Cure gemmeme role, Princtpirs suppliel to te ‘wasting boty THROUGH TBE SAMSAVABILLIAN Resou- It #Upplics the hioad with pourishment miaums tixsme makeme W.8. OUMBT! Secretary CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LiFe ANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLiAks. GEORGB F. MARBLE, Agent, It supplies the system with caloric oF beat m: aare the weight and appetite sa lwenkeneme do UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C., SeBevot or eabaurt: wowaa from ibe pert cesation of menses TO THOSE WHO SEEK HEALTH ‘There is pot » man, « diseewe incident tochange Chairman Finance end \ttee. HENLEY D QOOKR, Washington, Vice F a ESON W. 4 oo ia PEST, Philadeipnia, Secretar: RBSAPARILLIAN RESOLVEN A 10 hewith. OF \, Asetstant Secreta: .D', Medical Director” fepctions interrupted am. }0 Bd reparative power of m- ose of the BAKSAPARILLIAN RESOL je perhaps tor years. for no tei forces may be, Ht matter how low the tem can be brought under the in ech makeme of greater ipan the rooetve that hieb, ouriehment to tion all its constituemte, and stop the proces: ofde- and the BLOOD streneth. PTION. SCROFULA, Bright's Disease ither tp the L: HE H the Sarsapart H z u i Merase of the h Female Vinnaxes, from the metical ane, we beg toremind all whom tt may rop of the Seren jieates "hrough the Bieod, Maids and yuices of the ayetem car rigor of life for it repairs the wastes of the body with pew and sun material Reaclvent poreeaver tienes malome and # be most dimcnit o ited letters «f trge all over the c. z 1 é : at will pay to the tt yual tncome of one-tenth i Ff i i Fate ts charged for riske apon thelives not to soente cisidonte, bat ot eo t ~ -— IN SVBRY }. witneuitable De afdressed to the Com) cir respective Urine. apd ot that dividends will The Sareapari'l AL AGENT Is TY, and g, ‘a t} 3 of Calorsc OF Aeat-makene com matter how derpiy dome disease aud corraption nee of this powerfal agent . that apply the i "i # GENERAL AGENCY be farenpr niitan Resbivent & be eubatances: u itian vent bas on the eul taken inte the etomach during its tion isto Chyme sna Chyle, before the powrish: MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRG GINIA, AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. aT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREBT, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN? WASHINGTON D. 0. rocese of diges- te made tlood, IDE Cometituents it cone-rts into blood. and ite specific action when ent ri: dn the circulation, virus from the blood. aac 7s whetber cagred by the ectio or Otnease, Dolson or virulent roi ve Sublimate, Calomel. that in the bones, tissues, some rramemiried family comp that may bave rau through het ns P ROPOSALS FOR MEarT. Wasiixeron, Sealed Propossia of D O., Pebraary 24, 1859 Yeap duplicate, aut! the FLESH AWD CORNED UTTON oe for sale Sez oh, st 12 mf BREF AS Deparime:stof Washington 10 ¢ me", nis fT at Forts fot tod CORNED for aehington, D © aod Corned Beef and My rome a} 27 tte AACTAL rt tf Sec# viene will ircinde all Fr ton required fcr issues, end also for sales to om. cere aid others authorized to purchase at tuis —> 752 or ted} fs > ote eres ibe of the fore- fo ihe cms oral sent sipartt tt bind ‘quarters: ‘arckss ebanl tal Pet received. “All the meat tiem; to Le of excellent marketable q: poe aa a a arket will be made ‘at ie expense of th ited to deliver the ore houses. at the places pam 4 istributeit in such vomutities, aad st Bo ficer of the Bubsist- ace Depart i be received for ea troops at Forts Foote or Washingion. t+sh and Corned Beef, an Uo: i mutton. in Wastington. Du. Position will be regarded for furnis reeh Beef in Washivctom, DO. withon! cludes both sales and issues id the lowes: average price en the gnantity += both purposes will be consider-d. Bia be present at the t to be mate at EEF required for sales to officers wality, of select em oud kidney tal o# “ceeds 1b dl imiiniebi ir will be rapid. A himeelf growing better digesting better. appetite im ve 2, ¢ ae" Ld =: - a4 land ‘3 z a3) iors << In accepting the Ist ed, eo ping of the bide office monthly . for ~ed, OF When iu junds for the par 4 all Meat purcha. Pore. eer i >> 4 ade for six months, frow 189, or neh pe: iod as the neral inay determine, for supplying all connected with Liogton are m. be the bt day of April, the Departo ent of Wi tion of Lirevet Brig. “G BE Depot and Chiet ©.8 PROPessLs FOR ORDNANCE sTOREs Brate< ORDNANCE AGENCY, Sag cne> ees > > ane KESTORBD 1 SMSEB UB OHEG x BEN). BRODIE. PFSCORTEL, RUCK ber eminent mecical mea. used nts of the Parsaparililan ie ® speciality tn all ip its crnde state, Kized it above all remedial agents charges apd Womb difficulties. diseases. and it Post Om Bw Youn, february 15, isi ice until SaTU 6 s 2 arch 7 trud, at chasing 1m quantiiies the follow'ng Stores. now on hand at the df cer Carbine; caliber, ance tn the United Cartridges for 8) attricces for Bailard's Carbine. Pariridy: Carbi for Remington Carbine, for Warner's Carbine: meta! ic asa lithoutrip Digitsiis, Torpenti 9: an tabie ~abetances. by Which the tree curative privcipis of Parctes re is secare! and oom bined with *areapertiifian an¢ other sssoctat~s in pariliian Resvlveut, ft power to these diseases in a S ved fact. ‘urket Oartridges. ror n. popes Musket Cartridges, buck Spd bali; cai Colts Pistol Cartridge: Colt's Pistol Cartridg 8 Carbine Vari Cal. 9) paper ues her from the perfls and 0 during the most cri generally called THE CHANGE OF LIFE who use it et this period will be cot du tea Ey Fidges, ruber and mete. ide's Uarbvine Cartrid, - tmetel, cal. tv t & Hotchkiee’s Projectiles for allcallt ant Shell, Canister, and Spherical Case re tien for the same. ‘pe from broken ap amr.u- by , Sears ie De We to be ap Also. Fixed Am Market Percussion C nitto be ea aneae ved th "Terms. casb and the remaing Twenty days will be idders will state ex; Hil accept ‘stores. Period of thei: xistence ordained by her Orestor ‘in Talla of trea jal agents to provert the the erricus couseye nes ‘at thi ¥ F pies com Be seen a ie office, or at any o! she 2 2 i 3 i F i Hi H