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f e- TIENT 1a Serenade to Perry Carson. Workingmen's Protective Untom No.1. | The Troubles of the Boys in Blue. The Courts. goes Georgetown Advertisements. ' EV EN ING STAR. Le ter from the Mayor— Speeches of Genera! Cro’ Deiegates io ve Lator Convention Instructed y Act | Adams to be Court-Martialied— Reorganization of Suns pager te a ton ‘This morn- | Importamt Notice to Postmasters aad - _ a anal ‘r. Witdiame—_Discmucion of Music: " Reger less of Party Ties. the Heecutice Boaré—Specches by W. Pens | . 05.0 case of Samuel ——— ‘colored, in- the Pubtic. NCEMENT = ” avant. L nce pie ene ae Boys ix Hie—The | vyig organization, located in the Ward, | Clark and Collector Boeweil—The Latter on W. | SHE RNC Cane Of eee dey Chideus om ‘ona aiie Samaeey ts Decentae 3 a met at Stevens’ schoo-house last evening, the tt, a ot the | the th of Mag last was tauen up, the District | a. "y tween the. Ue _ — President, Cornelius Clark, in the chair, and | 4 adjourned meeting of the officers Attorney and his assistant, Mr. Lovejoy, prese- Alfred Day secretary. Mr.Anirew Freeman offered a preamble reciting the fact that Sandy B's in B. was beld at Union League Hall last | cuting, and Mr. L. G. Hine defending. ‘The fol- | Willceas: in consoquesee® of the abrog = THOS BROWN evening, A. Grant in the chair, W. 8. Fletcher, | lowing jurors were selected: W. L. Fletcher, | the present Po-tal Convention between the two NO. 121 BRIDGE cotarys Henry 0. Johnson, Win. Worth, Patrick Doe, | conntr. «, to take eflct on tint dat bya peateatton Need. Wi crocs, “The sate | Leonard Bailey, . Russell Harr, Thomes Gate | = was noner and in acknowledg- TRERY GEORGETOWN, D.« s rendered to the Republican | Lacey, the Collector of Garbage for the First Perry = ee —— nine o'clock | Ward, had received notice from -ierome John- ras Rariowan THEatae. ‘Troupe im “Faust. ortesponden jrau’s German Opera ment of “the Ci General” to the Ex- | lagher, W. H. Barder, Patrick Quirk, Martin arrived on | son, the Commissioner of the Ward, that his : alt to.the Ex- | VEwwright, dames Davenport, avd Albert G. | Feceived froin France,on and after th good music. | services were no ger needed, that no and pi of | Is otering } ecutive Auw ool Expre a ened one ” j t hip oF other vessels FaLt’s loreE.—G. . Rockets were sent up, and soon a crowd of sev- | cause was axsii for his removal; and accom- | ion of “Ju Advocate General 0. D.Barrett,’ | Simms. Mr. Lovejoy opened the case, danuary next, by mship 0 5 ehcecie bmeets Dotanip eae nee eral hundred persons assembled. After several | janied the «ame with a resolution requesting the at the last meeting of | that he expected to prove that the neeused Tanning direct between the two countries, will 4 a iit Dichory Dock.” Ere. “CMOTY | airs by the band, calls were made for Carson, | Mayor to reappoint said Lacey, who was re- L. Vena~ | threw the stone which caused the death of the abject to the following rates of Large lot Plaid and Striped Sha oy ~ when ia hs appeared, and after thanking them for ‘and that the jurors wonid be eatied on tc | téeretore be iss ( the . mae ‘ moved without just right, and without his (the lacs,” having dex, aut thas the Jurors would Be S| aled Seanan porta Mrs. Scott Siddon’s reading conterred on him by their presence, | Mayor's) consent. Mr. Alfred Day thought it and other makes hid Gk. ” the he Dream,” accow- | «tated that Alderman Connolly was expected, a8 sand boy * wear, Biank . to be prepaid by stamps yy tte tside of ities, and one emi- | ime, are declared ineligible to seats or murder. at the office of m citing on matter sent, an: : aes . an or seventy-five per- | Sico Mayor, Bowen: but as it was growing late he | ently it tor the covsilerstion of the Caiomas | te kseaner “jy and theif places are'de- | _ Mr. Hine made a brief opening for the pris: | tected at the witice of delivery on matter te- pe Or would introduce Mr. Joseph Williams, the Pres- | Mir. Lacey was a member of the organization, | clared vacant.” gner, contending that the defense would how | Oo i the Front decline enabies tne: Asermrry’s Cuvnen, comer of Massachasetts | ident of the Board of Common Council. rotected by the binding power of eral Order No. send, : there was no malice in the act, and that 5 ban | 2 e hatgaine tn avenue and Fifth street —Fair fur the benefit of | - Mr. Williams said that he would commence by | theitasutuarvbeiger Ie oar tae Tet partion | meen Order, No. 19 wenn ren gr eng op fromibly he could show that the offense was not | Letters ton cents per single rate of half an | ° Vy 20% uioeonratork and prices, atm We chor. reading a letter which had just been received, | in power should know that the. Union would following were court: H. M. spond nd ounee or under. ! DE. KR. J. SOUTRWORTH HAs OPENED Dairy Exccretow to Mount Vernon, on the | a= fullows: look after the interests of its members. Mr. | Knight, President; George W. Hatton, Allen Drs. Newspapers two cents each, and aies at 73 Hich street Geor @teamer Arrow, #19 a. m. “WasHixeTox, Dec. 1, 180°—Friend Connolly: | Freeman then advocated the immed: A previous engagement will prevent me from | tion of the resolution, sa} that afte y <4 you ma) where was, remov: from office was his have a pleasant season, and that foe berennds (Lacey's) reward, while notorious Copperheads A. Grant, A. M. Bland, J. Wesley Miller, Win. R. Slowen, Wiliam R. Wayne; 0, D. Barrett, Judge Adi General. vocate The Executive Board concurred in . Office hours 8 to 10 Books, Packets and Samples of Merchandise PRCLAL NOTICE. Barziow’s oe Letters for France may also be sent from the French mail,’ ax stated n the th: ” may prove as succesful as the recipient is | were retained. The speaker hoped to see the | cember 13. On motion of C: |. W. Fer- ¥ U es in the ordinary open mail to Eng- GOOD NEWS Fo! a) eh gi worthy and deserving. “Be pleased to convey to | day when the author of this evil (Johnson) mn, & committee of three (H. M. Knight, A. sari natn soaae | 3 eee TES Sapie + those in attendance my best wishes, and accept | would be turned out. (Applanse.) He then | A. Grant and J. W. Fe ) were appointed GEORGETOWN. a Prepayment of postage, Fee A ae for yourse!f my kind consideration. moved that a comauttee of three be appointed | to make nominations to fill the vacancies in the see a matter and samples cannot, under existing reg- | ,_{,¥ il) «ll from thie day. sill further ne rhe «Most respectfully your obedient servant, to wait onthe Mayor and urge the reappo Executive Board. Tnx Tax Coutectorsure for the 1879 is | Ulations, be so sent. pees _— ‘Signed,) “S.J. Bowen. mentot Sandy Lacey as Collector of Garba; While the committee were absent W. Penn already the theme of aig ne. 3 Inasmuch as ali direct postal relations be- w York Muslin, 2 cents, Thomas Connolly, Fsq.. Alderman. for the First Ward, which was carried; and the | Clarke addressed the meeting, in which he said | #lready the theme foypas rrrpeagonge Segue 2 A pring art hee its of tha Und atta Muslin, 3 con! dressed to wnolly, a8 | Chair appointed Messrs. Alfred Day, Andrew | that ifthe men who now profess to manage the incumbent, Mr. Geo. we call, wae has rowel tween "cata! ‘partments o Luited | s offered a pected to be present: be Freeman and Thomas Steps as the committee. | Executive Board had ever contributed to the | jicumbent, Mr, Geo. W. Beall, | Umea Brove.! | Statesand France will cease on the first of | of Ps sna Sage Pre pay . he (Williams) had read it for intormat: Mr. ©. A. Fish then said that a vital question | suj of the orgavization he would have | vijcy known asa courtcous and demyvine won, | wary neat, it will not be practicable to forward | = ¥ sad 02:00 y to their friends. At the conclusion of its re: would come up inthe Labor Convention, soon to | nothing to say, Dut such was not the case, and | Widely The late incumbent, Mee ie A rade dence atter that date to any forcign selity’ w 920. ing the crowd cheered vociferously. assemble in this city, that of *Laboring Men's | they how having found that the organization was | tlemen. The late A GnGs out ot the ak hae | ee, = - a J ayy AE RECH OF ME. WILLIAMS. Protecti ‘ons, and whether or not they | a power, they were attempting to control it. He | ™oenrston, toe 4 fo o hovd-> il. The country or place “by French mail.” The rates O0 Clothe, Williams then proceeded to say: spoke of men having been discharged by the | #8 Tenouneced any desire for re-election.” The Politien! parties m order, to of postage “+b; 3 | iw ave that there has been a ‘one he was 1 to | Commissioner of the Fifth Ward for attending a | Tce Will therefore thought, | “pable of Postage: ce dO th x wit) +, Frunch. Merinos Popling, less than caaj be a ‘ the principle, cht if they mecting of the organization, and that the men | ©. Beall and the new entries altogether. ps | (“Table of Postages to Foreign Countries.” will | ,.Aovi thewheres diye anche tonee vote in aid of any political party it and their friends had been to the Mayor asking | Ment among whom are Co cH. Hollings. | therefore be inoperative after the thirty-1 Teerther with many ether DESIRABLE GnuDs, nt tribute te his mem- merrvue te re ce to these troables, | death biow to the purposes of heir own ory: to be retustated, but he declined, saying that he worth and Col. Robert L. Dodge. December proximo. t won, wt the same Low endeavored myself to discharge my | zation. In the Labor Conver ¥ ion there LADIES DON'T Miss THIS OPPORTC NITY, he action of the Commissioner. He VEXIS01 ene one eae A Seat . v ° Ont market is perfectiy glatted ae +s0e- = ec, ’ duties faithfully, and never will I allow myself | be amen different sha fining to be | With venison, which, four or tive days ago, sold | MRIDGE STREET, GEORGETO to do an act to destroy or in any manneg check | and; Pratnclive Board were attempting te-use it | for thirty cents per pound, and has now fallen Georgetown Corporation Laws. |_,,.))},." MISE STREET, GronGE TOWN the continuance of the party now in power. You | First ‘ard acted up to he interests of certain parties for | t eighteen it will no t offices, one of them being the Corporation At- | Stl), asone commis torney, and he charged that that otticer in his | 3,000 pounds cons inion on the mixed school question had dodged | Way from Virgr the real question for the purpose of making himself popnlar among the opposition. The committee on nominations for members of the board reported the following, who were elected:—Third Ward, D. R. McEwen, Tunnia; Fourth Ward, Palmer Briscoe; Six Ward, Charles Champion, George H. Reynolds. = oO of Ci s 7 m motion of Capt. Rockatellow, a committee ALEXAND © A Resourriox granting the priviler BY THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ing High street to A. Gaigler for the . TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- of laying a water pipe. TATE NEAR TENALLYTOWN. Bb. « Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | By virtue of a deed of trust from Freders kJ Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, and wife to the undersigned as Trusine, bea That the Mayor be, and he is hereby author. | the lath day of Bebruary, 1M, and duly + nd requested to grant A. Gaigier pg AD SS Ef eH open High street, above Stoddart street, seqeret af the. pe ured thereby. * Lurpose of introducing Potomac water on | siened will the Bich day said High street. Procided, said Gaigler comply | om the premi: with the laws now in force in Sg the iy proper relaying and rey suel 5 . Approved, November 18, 1869. ~ | are aware that there has been a lengthy investi- | tieal views exclusively, it . | Kation instituted and carried ehrongh on the | them the moral support of thos | official acts of the Mayor, and that it has resuit- ms. In that v t meeting of | ed in the two Boards entirely exonerating the | a resolution tothe effect thiy dues | Mayor from the charges preferred. All this dit- | of the delegates of Prote licrlty was brought about by office-holders and | consider only in their, deliver eckers. | We must cut loose from them, | of the workingman Without regard to party pol- : Salerete — began can te ees ister! and desired to here the sense of the ne. cept by perfect union. and it is our | meeting on the subject. Mr. Freeman thought en eee fend the virtne of those we it was areflection on the convention to. antici: nad Jah, official power. If I had the pn ‘er | pate the probable topics of the’ ittee to report a 4 ue are Pe, further than the Mayor | he woud liké to know the antive @ Jur the association than 3.0 did. 1 would always select the men of | was told that such a #ub our party, to give the, contracts to. 1 would | the ¢ i condemn any one in power who would | been led € the fact trom conversa give coutraets to political enemies. 1 do not | he had had with some of the delezate trom want the party deserted, and I hope, ere the | parts of the country, who were now in th scorching sun Follsroundin June, we shall h eman then said that the organic In “0 been able to meet common enemy—the schewing polities was, in his o} cee Desake ang Brices rule | enemy of your race—and defeat them hand- | a sufficient guide for the delegates withont. ty Neterday were me fallewe | Smely. We now have a trouble going on as to | ther resolutions. Mr. Isaiah Bonidin then of cating. $4 to $5.50 pes Dble dee ope. | Whe shall command in the Boys in Blue organi- | fered a substitute tor the resolution, which w ine gate ti 3 bol. re - tien —_- zation. I propose to uniform and pe ye a em, | unanimously adopted, “that the polities re E> eed bon Checinat, | and make a military organization of them. f | sented by our delegates to the Convention be hel” Wa ie Se. a nuts, | am an anti-Grant man in this trouble. You are | interests of the laborin men of this city and of varnnts,. 1gc- Bet, bushels | aware that the gentleman you have this evening | the whole Union.” The Chair then made a $3-5a84.50 per bbl; Irish do. bbl: rand come to honor is well known, and his services | statement of the P street improvement, showing Dage, East per 160; Turnis Leonie | ‘on. | Tecegnized by the Republicans of this city. He | that the sum of $2,000 was already paid by the " * bbi; : a fous, 85 per bbl; Chickens,’ £das5 per ‘dor: a EE dhe eminent actor in the Republican | corporation, and that there was the sum of mr poss RIA. of one from each ward and two from George: town was ordered to be appointed by the Chair, i to make arrangements for a torchlight proces: | | Horse Tureves Anovr—An iron gray stal- sion on the 13th instant. The co ‘tee Will be | lion was stolen Tuesday night from the stable announced in afew days. of Mr. Frank Triplett, who lives on the old Mr. F. A. Boswell was called for and addressed | Springtield road, a short distance below this the mecting, saying that in listening to the ad- | city, in Fairfax county, but the theft was almost dress of Mr. Clarke he recognized the fact that | instantly discovered, and by taking a shor: cut Mr. C.was not a politician, and he had uttered the | through the fields the pursuers reached the out- truth in to the discharge of men in the | side gate before the thief got there, and he, Firth Ward. This was an outrage on the party, | hen he found his way blocked up, to avoid and such action would naturally be e: red in | being captured, leaped from his pl and ¢s- the days of the old defunct ie party, | caped in the pines. but it would not do in these days. Ax to his c County Court.—The December term of the litical acts, he would let the people Judge county court for this county will commence on twecn W. E. Nott and him. ie would not | Monday next. a to e spend a dollar on such a man, who was not wor- | of magistrates, the court will be composed of thy of notice. He did not ‘accept his a Lewis McK. ,P. ht ty Justices would come be Mr. Fish replied that 1 | | | es toa p west 10 perches. south A Resouvriog to pay claims of A. Webster, | west 10 perches. soit Register of Wills, aud Georgetown Courier. - Tyan y 5 Resolved by the Board of Aldermen joar 3 : Common Council of the nome Of Geangetonen, | ee ea art ES i ena Perch ‘That the clerk pay to the order of A. Webster, | lfvmums of Sain: Onr think cathy balance Kegister of Wills, the sum of thirty-one dollars and fifty-two cenis, in settlement of this Cor- ”, e es and lie is worthy of your suf- | $4,337 still due, which would id shortly, | explanation as to his own standing, but he want Walter L. P id L. P. Harmon, Sen- lusive. —, bape a gt (et. frage, He is worthy of the honor you have done | when all the members of the Cuon would bé | hi record: trom some others Te oe coe tae | Walt imects on that day, it Is thought that the | Approved, November 18, 1889, Ducks, $1.5as5 per doz.; Quinces, $4 per bi * | bim this evening. promptly paid for their services. Adjourned. cient to show that a man once bel to the Presiding Justice, a member elect of that body, les, 96 per ewt; Fresh Countr; ome SPEECH BY GENERAL CROCKER. —__o__—_. “Wide Awakes,” for while some of the most | will not occupy his seat on the bench. A_ RESOLUTION in relation to footwa: er ewt.: Poultry. dressed. 15 to ne. per tb.” . = a then introduced General John |. River FRONT.—Horecy's Wharf.—Arrived— | Zealous Republicans were in that organization, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE—A man named Chap- Resolved by the ef “Aldermen and of Retail Prices, orilay— Apples, S0atse. per | 5. Crocker, who came forward amid cheers and | <1," ‘Adelade, Endicott, from Philadelphia, | Some of the bitterest enemies of the pow | min Rennoe, a tenant on the land of Mr. J. | Common Council of the of Georgetown, ck: Cranberries, 3) ct pet quarts Dred | Sid: Fellow-citizens, [thank God that Thave wie | Sco Aelade, Knulicotty from Pouiladelphia. | tad been active in it; alwl it was quite likely that Owen Kirby, in Fairfax county, near this cit the ‘of Streets be, and he is Fecthes, 23 cto: per quarg; Meied ars, Dried | privitege of calling’ you fellow-eltizen, for the | $ith 2 William, Hamill, from Occoquan, with | Nott was one of those prominent ones. Astothe | waite sutlening with delirnnm terney, eee | ay the, Commies the pro; of | Bore: 4%. per quart; Chestnuts, 29 cts. per quart; | ime bas come when every man has a righttobe | \God for Harvey, Clarke & Givem s gharge that he (B.) had obtained £2,600 from the | ¢ i to kill himself Wednesday by drinking a: mance entitled “An ordinance relati Cabbage. Wa2e. each; Turnips, 40e- g | Rudremsed a0 fellow-citizens. I did not come | “Carter's Wher/,—Arsived—Schr, R. R. R. Ne. Comperaiion, Begriy Ovepling bi S0ia;, 47 over ntity of Iaudanum, but™Dr Gibsonsot thee | to the footways.ot the town,” approved agua rish P' tolouy Comm is aGunante hie ee 2, Bartlett, from Philadelphia, with 200 tone of | rages, Os Stee ba ee eee ity, who as sent for, administered the proper | 23, 1807. - (Approved, November 18, 1 : for G. Faulkner. led—Schr. ue J Y antidote, save fe. a ty Lig tn the position he nog hotel ean credita- | gusta, Wroten, for Havre-de-Grace, light. | have charge of ‘the city seal, and fees te angi | Svrrosep Honse Tmert—A man giving his | A Resotvttox making an appropriation to ee ate nee! . pe Bee respect even of our enemies who Recep pd ll Sen Wi- lowed by cia bo mee d a as are ioe name as Ephriam Haynes, pt gy oo inoet the SeBciency of an-apgropriation for the e street, Georgetown. hans, 4 be addi neat! 21 Cs Mary! ‘pair a = = = - fon tails Aa ‘ou can find cane ae Feicler's.'Wharf-—Arriven—Sehrs. Flounder, | and this fee Is one dollar, ax prescribed in the porter ye OM a ccaneae jal, | _‘Résoteed ty Yhe Board of Aldermen axa Board of | Eisyap.isnep IN 1834 Parsni Feary Carson for any official net. He is entitled | Shunt: Kate, Heed; Caroline, Hatton, all with | 96) Pe tte ae ine he wanted all the atticers | &® Suspicion or having pean eae | Seat ts scceal too nataonenl baareeat Pumuioa AWARDED Iw 1837. Foutiey, duues to your suffrage as he Las shown himself compe- | “°0t for market. tohave their men ready to turn out on the 13th | He had with him a fine looking brown work | That the sum of two hi t a, test and worthy of it, and you do rigit to hon eat Weed Stites Schr. Jom Thom, Hl. WHEATLEYS ry horse, about seven years old, which he was try- | dollars and fifty-two cents be, and the same is w ae ae him op this occasion. Our bal euicmlen Posey, with oak, and pine wood for ‘mark — = aad .a, John West, | ingto'sell for ‘s5.. 3 he: eres, and the Clerk directedto | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING retinue tiled tactic wats east | has 'Was hain in wie ets sce ae | Piwod and fou tortie & Shaw’ Sa: | glove man of the Fut War Gasaatucked | RomerEr—A colored woman named ainda | fas, sotm the aptroval of te Sirect mm | cap axaing WA \mutemweNT, dass since we noticed the fact that an organized | 8S had its day in this country. Letus show | Wit wood aud flour tor by parties, and struck four or five ti hutes, who had been living with Mrs. Heyman, | sioner, Sone, No. 49 JEFFERSON ST., efiort hud been set on foot to free the above | them that it is alive vet. Cun we afford to let 2 4 anos 2 ig aaa oe proprietress of a millinery store at No. Tuesday, the President, G. f. Downing, in the having robbed her wardrobe of much valuable a othing. chair. ‘fhe sub-committees reported progress, | °° 4 RAILROAD ACcIDEN’ ‘The p: train andavere allowed more time (on account of the t beiore inal tor Michie two chairmen Professor Vashon and Rey. Sella | ™et with an accident at W ‘arrenton <June:ion, church from debt, ‘seo, | this party die out? Jost rewember the old mittee of ladies o: regation, nt the hea | Democratic party, how they rivetted the fetters ef which is Mrs. President Grant. We are |? the slave; no word can ——7 or to nete now that the movement haste. | *lavery as ‘it existed wnder their ruic, and favorable recognition in New York. Mrs. had the party been succesafal up to the present Bishop Janes, Mrs. ex-Governor Wright, for. | time, the system of slavery would have been = Fletcher Harper, and | Perpetuated. Aud when they saw the party ‘lies of that city, met at the 1, them it was they attempted to dis- $85.43; Buckey & Marbury, $5.42; Wm. Dowli $57.20; Wm. Chamberlain, #525; Barrett & Hine, #02335 Benj. Goodrich, 85.40; JoLm L. Ni man, Approved, November 18, 1869. ain theeren ¥ with the best nt and artistic «kil! — attention: A RESOLUTION to pay bill of Geo. W. Fletcher. Resolced by the Boardef Alderman ant Board of on absorbing interest in the school question of the | Which left here ni; " i i ‘ “ c Council of the Corporation of G own, | Boot . a | Fehrs. Jemaie Baker, Lewis; Annie Gibvon, | Martin,) inreference to the addreses being pre- | bY which the baggage master, a young man | Common Councs order of G. W. Fletch A FINE DRESS SHIR Davis set at work for the purpose or | Broway Motto.. Davis} Marecila Ann, Lewis | pared to the people of Haytt and Libe Tea infeea ee are ae oe bin mows ve | Siar Oa cee Sunset four ormein toni me , ir government, and to buill ap » | G0ldfineh, Haney; J. J. Burrill, Perry; North | questing them to strike out the word “white” 'y Injured as to require its amputation. ic done on part of the station-house, as per romaded upon the system or slavers, | Bend, Shi down, light. Mew—Saited, | whenever itoceurs in their respective constitu till rentiesed. — party said it should not be | [! = me yteons Sovetber, | tion and laws. After the appointment of Com- 4 ed, November 18, 1869. OUR OWN DESIGN, itwaca crime againetman-andasin | Schooner Calvin, 8’ Edwards, Corson, with 235 | mittees ou Railroad Travel und Mixed. School, CITY ITEMS, proved, f Be sultation took place among iod,—that the goverument of our fore- agai and the transaction of other business, resolu- he meeting was of an infor. | thers must be sustained, and the flag the es | tions avere offered by Rey. Selia Martin, and] |. ART adopted: That this committee hail with satis- | GOOD OVERCOATS for $10,812, and 15. faction the proof that the Republican party | Fine Beaver Ov $2) to S45. still lives In ‘the city of Washington, and that | Fine Melton ia its chief municipal representatives still leads it | Geod Working Pants from #2.59. on with spotiess integrity, intelligence, vigor | Good Cassimere Pants from $3.50. samme port, en the same day, sehr. D. W. Streak- » Van Gilden, with 244 tons of coal fur Thos. F. Halley. A REsoLvTion amendatory of a resola' tled “A resolution in relation to the re deeds and indexes in the office of the Record- ENTIRELY NEW, er of Deeds.” Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Bea: Common Council of Ue Corporation of Georgeto« mace maintained. Five hundred thousand lives Spe cted tS hee ee UeMTe | Were sacrificed. AN! tis that you and I Evey x x + | enjoy the institutions of freedom. Happily our ause by the help of k last rebel had been | erf.—The steamer Thomas Cahin, the | Mace, arrived this morning from Bait ditch, ‘But river landings with freight for our merchants. Met “ por 28 i 5, ¥ y-Tespected on of «hing + * ‘The Arrow, Stackpole, went down on her usual | and fearless: , in tl ta ‘tri- Fine Cassimere Pants. $6, $7, and $8. That the resolution entitled “a resotut ‘ Sie ket mar patina Poe rae ems OF the, Rapuetican Party had not | trip this morning to Mount Vernon. —— eee rad apa Finest do. and Plaid Pants, $10 and $12. zation to the records of deeds and indexes $2.50. "clock yesterday. Mr. | °° meetually When dha caer eae eee ‘otomac Fervy Wharf.—The Steamer Wawas- o-—— Gro, C. HENNING, No. 511 ith street. | office of the Recorder of Deeds; appro in Talbot county, Md., | but instead of military it fs now civil warfare, oak aw ahaa ge I Asduction of aC hit The e Chip of, "Paltce ee 3 Didwonns, prope Tateation to tne eitnet Wn wes trom one of the oldest. | eat princi vis : o A ni leged Abduction of a Chil e Chir Pulice ALASK D8, e , in rela © land. During the pg he ing ge he ce ee 1 Caan Wharf —Arrived—Steamer Express, | (ed ciel ta today an applietion Cas manda Oroide Jewelry, ton; but in no event shall any father demand coerg sted in the defence of | fought for eq) and that iswhat the Kepub. | Capt: Nicoll, from Baltimore and river landings, | Major Richards, Superintendent of Police, by a Oroide Plain Rings, bye made on this corporation for the above spe to the end of the | lican party in this country had been flaiting | With general merchandise and passe! ‘The | woman dressed in bloomer costume and her _ det Jewelry, cilied work. [ Approved, November 18, 186. meee wmendation of his | and are now fighting for. They triumphed, and | *tcamer W. W. Coit, Ryther, yesterday | husband, for transportation to St. Louis, but Silver-plated Ware, _ | ou 4 conduct in the serviee. In | so shall we. ft becomes.us to go further, and | With ngers aml through freight Boe- | that cer could not see it, and gave Dolls and Vases, A RxsoLetiox in relation to the opening and ists he c iv his go * s removed to (is city, and for many years | give the colored man hix just dues. But we | 10?- Thisis positively the last trip she makes th very little encouragement to ‘the partics. | Received for the holiday trade at Prigg’s One extension of West street. Sas @ master carpenter, and was for a lust be watchful. Look at ihe No season. She will take back freight for Norfolk accuer It appears that this couple, as also another | Dollar Jewelry Store, No.436 Pennsylvania ave- | Resolecd by the Board of Aldermen and Board of GOUD MATERIALS, time im the emy the State Dey was the question of giving the colored ima the | Ouner trip north. ‘The probability is that there | couples have ven. boarding for some time ee wnue, between 19 and Oth streets. Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetoicn, an & mem dest F # | Tight of franchise inthis sity than the | Will be another steamer put on this Norfolk line | Missouri avenue, and the couple making the : ~— —e— n That the communication of the Mayor, dated ~ id Defenders’ Associations. His faneral copperheads in power determined to hold an | #¥4 that the connection mm here and that | application having left their child in the house | AN Estapiissep Remepy.—‘Brown’s Brox- | November 22, 1869, with the accompanying doc- will take place 4 at 2 o'clock, from his | election on the question. The result of that | Pert will be kept up. ‘uments, in reference to the ng and exten GOOD WORKMANSHIP. mont avenue. election is known to you all. Congress did not | ,/S*eris Wood and Coal Wharf.—Arrived—Sch. late residence, sion of West street be referred to a joint commit- ly other couple had left the and carried the | lished remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, West obtained warrants from Justice Chase for the arrest of Martin Cronin and Thomas Sorrell, on the charge of having assaulted him last night at the Union League rooms. ms ‘lection. passed Martha W: » Gray, with wood for Baum. | chiid with them; and it is for the of | Hoarseness, and other troubles of the Throat and | tee, of the Mayor, and Mr. Cooke and = = Sixru Warp inion Kercaiicaxs—A meet. | the right of franchiec tothe colored’ peat | The schooner ‘A. J. Berti, Capt Buxnell, ar- | Staining jessie the cullen ee of ‘Their good reputation and extensive use | Mr. Newman, of the Board of Allermen, and | EVERY SM1RT SOLD WARRANTED PERFECT ing of the Inluh Repulticans of the Bizan Wend | it wes that the mission of bi, | rived at Guinand’s wharf yesterday with 350ions go to St. Louis. has it tobethe | Messrs. Simms, Dunlop, and Hutchins, of the FITTING AND SATISFACTORY OR im favor of forming a ward club, as well as those | party was then at anend, but the great priu- | © ‘ew York to Keiby. — + same. Oprarx only “ Brown’ Trockes. of Common Council; and that said com- THE MONEY REFUNDED. ‘Uesirous of themselves with such au | ciples of equality have yet to be carried out. — Rear Estate Sace.—Joshua Whitney & Co., See mittee are aut SS ree manana ben ‘evening at their hall, we ectlng long by egrecs. co has | THE PREPARATION OF HUMAN WaIR for me-| real estate brokers, have sotd for Dr. SS, | “Osx Ha.” Coruna axp Mercnaxr | veys and plats made by ity Surveyor, and on Vi mue, between 6th and 7th streets | given the right to sit on j Never in | mentoes is not pecullar to our civilization, but | Transul a three-story brick hose and furniture | TARORING.—We never advertise any list of | Te eee te a the Ce: | sorTHE BEST SHIKT IN THE MAKKET r pc the follow rinanent ofticers history of the country has the colored man | seems to have prevailed trom an early age. As | on ¢th street, between G and H streets, te Dr. A for the public are well aware how easy | uance at the next regular mecting o1 Coun- | pox THE AMOUNT. were elected: Andrew . President; Wm. | *at on juries, and in this position im this city they | “' the girl of the period,” however, has celi B. Grash. for $6,008. is to sell inferior goods at low but in | cil, if _ wat €. Hanah, ist Viee President; F. A. Buckley, hed Sttractee the Leeeggcr pilodd oe — al yo piotcecnas: ia the Naricty and elab- ort tn FeO sae aens Se aoe Prices lower oe Approved, November 33, 1 2d Vice President: Edward F. Casey, Secretar) in, the colored man m placed in | orateness of her capillary adernments, so * of- rar‘This morning, 2 nine o' in | dlecrehers for goods of equal quality. Gent's Bors’ ee John SergansTreamerer urge Paulas, Fiman- | ¢fces of trust and honor—our friends Per namental hair work” for souvenirs has ad- | alarm of fire was sounded from box 46 and the | and Children’s Overcoats, Business and Dress | Ax OxpIXANe in relation to the opening,ex- | S7 CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. cial Seeretary. The Chair appointed George H. | Carson and John F. Cook, both gentlemen, and | vanced from simple braids and plaits to most | Department was oom pegs It was caused by | Suits, and Furnishing Goods. tension and im of West street. ‘Thompeon, Charles MeGowan, James , | Carter A. Stewart, a man of sound judgment | beautiful and-etaborate destzns, requiring great | the burning of ‘abarrel of tar on ‘Netreet, be- “Oak ” Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen and Beard Patric Connor, -John Spoilan, -J. W. Elliott, and | aud commanding the respeet of the body of | skill and taste in their execution. ‘Hair low- | tween 1éth aud ith streets. Barpovr &Co., commen of the Corporation of | ‘Kichard Kobey members of the Executive Com- | which he is an hevored member. So much has | ers” is now one branch of this unique art. —___o—___ 11,30,6 460 7th st., opp. Post Office. Phat West street be, and is hereby, a mittee; after addresses by Messrs. John Hickey, | been accomplished, bat let me tell you the bat- | Within fhe past few days we have seen some re- Warrants Issvep.—This morning Wim. H. ——_e — — extended, as the same same is shown on a ‘Charles Champion, and Richard Qulaban. tle has not yet been fought. So far as the Re- weskabinquecinens of smech work Ess by ir. , NO. dene eta publican party dees right it will receive the Eighth street, in this city, for THE CAtEpos1a Hotet, lately the Prescott | support ‘of all’ wise nay toed it is our duty to | the occupants of the White House. Among House, at the corner of 13th street and Penn- | *t#nd by it now as inthe past. The Democrats | these were three ladics” breastpins ordered by b gae avenue, 30 opened last “a when | have becn your enemies in the public school | Mrs. Grant—one for herself, the others for pre- jajor John a exten- is here authorised to institute the proceed &- BAERS OO, roprictor, stem of the District. We ha sentation to relatives. Each is of the ordi ey ee erator appetite vn i system. fe have given ast Cc —" men! it “An act supplementary to invited seme twenty-tive or thirty gentlemen, tehook. Under their rule the wi a | size Of memorial pins, and is of richly dinte: Bran jemortny, et amea and battery” oo] the act entitled ‘An act to amend the charter after show ing his guests over the houre, Invited lergrn ere, Geechee sanay than was teoir | meter Bop igh gold. On the peart foun- | mutiny’ on board the schooner Kate was settied of Georgetown,’” approved March 3, 199, in $17 SEVMRITH STREET, a to the dining-room, where ue. n done for your education | dation a wrei minute flowers, ‘before earson, yester- order to condemn blic use, and ‘and set out table gave evidence that the Majer | lias been done by the Republican It is | made of the hair of Mr. and Mrs. Deut, father | \.,Cmbromise cane = mented pe day, the parties were eatiuic S eihaiecos & GRACE CHURCH (South Washington) Pair and Festival,at Isl: Hall, attracts vastly by its delightful exercises, music, tableaux, &., Xc., and its variety of pretty aud useful wares. “knows how to keep a hotel.” Mr. J. B. Ellis | Bot the party of caste or race. We say to all, | and mother of Mrs. Grant, the two shades giv- presided, with Captain Martin on left and | Come in us and enjoy the equality of its ‘fine relief to the various of the Sowers. abe host on the right, and after full justice had | benefits. Our party requires and demands of wreaths encircle the initials F.E.D. in been «une, toasts complimentary to the host and | YOu all your earnest support. Shall we say to | German text. There were in addition to the ars. Wait, and others, were given and responded | Wis man orthat man on accountof your two trinketsof hair and gold manufactured to, and about cleven o'clock, a bumper being | Color you shall not have the same privileges as | for Mrs. Grant—a « heart” iade of her own street, opened and extended as provided for in | 2023 Near D street. corporate authorities, shall be guttered, cu NOTICE. drunk to th of the bo: wedo? In France, for more than a hundred | hair, and a“ satchel” of her daughter Nellie aes Se farnkbed by the M ty and the Mayor ‘is ‘unk tothe success: » the c : . o * kd = ayor, = separated. ie Mente Dic company | Sis; elena ine aes Goan recognized as all | hair. Lastly, there was a beautifal little “seub- | Tne McFARtaxp-Ricuanvsoy Avrain—A hescby authorised te advertios fer fom tg ‘The only te the. sie others for, thelr wortle: and some there have | bard,” about an inch long, made of the hair of | Drati-bad Marrtage— Albert 1). Richardson, who and to let the contract for the work to the low. Blace fn the city to buy your THE Grexax VeTRRAN Union held its reg. | reached oe ae niche of fame. To our | Mrs. Grant and Miss Nellie Grant, the handle | Was shot by McFarland, in New York. a few est responsible bidder, the contract to be filled BOOTS, SHUES, AND GAITEES lar monthly meet Keuchel’s Hail last | shame be itsaid that America, in all her boasted | of the sword and end of the scabbazd being | days since, and who died in New York. this under the ‘of the Street Commis- = evening, Jenck in the chair. William | liberty, is behind all the other countries in the | bound with gold. The tasteful and 26 stated in our dispatches, was mar- sioner; and Clerk is hereby authorized to et regular Klingman and Gustave Becker were admitted of the elaborate workmanship of these ti are | ried, at the the Astor House, on pay for the same upon his certiticate as the work iear Admiral Dahigren and jnanufacture we have | noot to Mrs. ‘MeFarland, or , Teserving 2 per cent. of the amount WHOLESALE PRICES Co were elected seen here, they have been greatiy-admired | name she since divoree. A few of the satisfactory completion thereot. is yy membership. by all who have seen them. his personal friends, among whom were Horace Sxc.3. Be it further ordained, That for the ab election of officers resulted ax follows:—Presi- ——— -e- —- Greeley, Mr. Frothingham and others, wit- of improving said street, as provided for STRAUSBURGER BROs. dent. Captain John Jenek; Viee President, Watt's Orera Hovse.—Messrs. Thos. Berry ve by section two of this ordinance, the sum of two “i Hanewan: Corresponding Secretary, Hi and Win. L. Wall, proprietors of this = 0. B. Frothi foot Fichholtz: Recording Secretary, Paul Mueck- our | have just put the building in thorough repair, | A™Ong those present were Mr. Junius erberger: Treasurer, Daniel Piel; Sergeant-at- and it is now a neat Of entertainment. It | Browne, the companion of Mr. Richardson dur- Arm, H. A. Walter; Exceutive Committee, ‘opencd to-ught. by Monrs. George ke ing. his captivity in the Confederate at Lieut. Wm. Young, chairman. hieh has to As the . R. Fox, with a full pancomime eompany ¥; Colonel Thomas W. Knox, hisold and — ae now, Workrxewes’s Merrixc—A_workingmen’s Salixpury intimate friend; the Rev. Henry M. Field, who Beecher dw the meeting was held in the Seventh Ward on fues- ‘stood at the side of Mr. to be Way evening for the purpose of dele- alone sufti lience p= By the National Goneutton,tete held in and for a couple: aoe with 1 his genuine fun. He this city on the oth inst., and the following were days of ves, selected: Rev. Anthony Bowen, at wear of them in she bur- O! FOR CALIFOR NIA ‘ Sogo A = epee sy ped every-day inei- eee ee ‘The 5 vate. + deena, Plasterers, and Wm. . Jones, the about,» o'clock, tro was J Special Pullman Palace Car Express. Tue M. i Stanton’ y mm Maseme aczaL Hemme Assoors per- ‘Mth streets. om: MEALS SEKVED ON BOAKD. of the Masonic Mutual Relicl aeneiee ecd streets speaks the truth of his vindication. The ong my The ut Hiram Lodge Hall, lars crening, the follow | speaker‘clased ‘ail to stand by each ae ing ilemen were elected officers of the asse- ‘and help put down the Democratic party fle i a tor the ensuing year:—Alan C. Adamson, | 0 that the Of the free will continue to wave |APRE.—The ehil- ‘nt; Thomas 1. Campbell, vice president; | over the free ef our country. to this chapel will seg alianan, secretary; Fioman ‘Dowling, | , Tne cheers wore thea given for Mayor | doct.tag eee ee we ‘Wood, sawed and split and in the Seas i Perry three Pe Bers 3 — Saree the {eprn Ballon Capitol Hill, to-morrow evening, A RxsoLvrion in favor of Register of Wits’ | We otock which: Arrewrt To Bers 4 Puntic Scnoot Horse. | ce: were invited in to of the re. | fo. continue for two or three days. Seo adver- Resolved. at ‘cannot — povger ny HE aE sich were plentiful and | ——- Comme Cotes ote ee waa | we Saag pant af the city Sis aera to Sven0s street Presbyterian Church (land) by | “Cmmodated at once and while he inswere ent: | , CMAP PROVIRONS YOR GovaRrxex Poms of Wills twenty Sy donee orto the Hea eds Eadectting fire toi. Tt was fortunately diacor. | creed toe tere vAtter all had rates Miho have concluded cam : cred by some pervons in the neighborhood aud | been served, and the bawd pithad | tract with P. G. & Co., opposite North- @xUuguished without an alrrm. pieces for the entertainment ef the gathering, ern Market, for provisions at most reasonable VALUARLE Paorexty ror Sate.—Attention Lo. paths oe ot our readers is called to the auction sale by Wavy Junoment Ai Conrora- eee area GALNST THE : Prorosen Oncaxiz4tion ov A Wasutxctox | Tiox.— the Cireuit ,"on the corner’ of th anal Latteue | Sonocts—The temale ndvocates Of universal | Fo Galiek obtaised. & ndgment apne the propert, affords vase for franchise bled argembled again in secret ve | Corporation for $18,829 Tue AS SUAL MEETING Of the Lincoln Buil:- ‘Bg Awoviation, announced elsewhere, Tor to- morrow night, will be meticed by our readers. In this Asociation you cam purehase 3 house aud fay for it as seu now pay rent. Feerivat_—By the advertiseme: will be seem Ghat the children ot Se. jal Chureh will have an interest- Deoley’s Hall, beginuiug Friday a ee Tux SUNDAY ScHOoL Cosvextion lary- Wand and the District of Columbia assembles at Frederick, Md., ow Tuesday uext, 7th ine.