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‘The Courts. Dukehart agt. the Corpor- oe # (A, Grant) Ros mv Bioe— Secthie Commitee tation og Fine-tcoth Combs and A. Grant wing Bo Hall last - Grant, chairman on the Committee ‘on Rules and Regulations, made a report, re- mending that one from each ward, instead of two, and-one each from. Soongetrs™. and the county, be chosen for the Executive Committee, ; and that five be elected for six Amusements, ac. \TOwAL THRATRE—The Christmas panto- miner soack and the Bean Stale” ‘Waxz’s Orzra House.—Kelly & Leon's Min- strels. Colam- and Schooner Ann E. Jacksonville, Florida. LORING EsTABLISAMENT, 460 opposite P.O. Suits made to order and warranted footway side of M ‘street south, ident, A. Grant, in the Fourth streets cast. eee ‘Losixe OUT SALE oF WINTER CLOTHING. st o% for the Spring trade, we dies of Teave_withoat par- concession in prices of April 9, 1835. law of the constrac- that a law relating to to three per cent. Whrrrencrst GALLERY—Mammoth nated War Views, &c., and Grand Colored Pan- of Christ. Matinees Wednes- in the manner tion of ‘statutes, ur; private corporations counters are selling our Winter cost. No customer if any reasonable orama of the Lif day and Saturday afternoons. Goxzaca HaLt—Fair for the new German perms this 24 Tue Coxtestep Exsction Case.—The Ga- face a fern case of view I: ‘ome = decisions. He quoted the char- ters of the city authorizing the Councils to keep , &e., and followed this by the streets as noted in Roth- that the only power the railroad had was to use streets and alle: right to use an avenue; structed on Delaware avenue and chusetts avenue. No power is in the city to ‘upon an avenue. ‘construct,”” . BaRnour & Co., “ Oak Hall,” . L. sette of last evenii 400 7th street, opposite Post Office. says :—The taking of testi- mony in the case of Chas. Whittlesey, contesting ight of the seat in the House of Re} Lewis McKenzie, is continued evening, KD. on TUESDAY FE Opp Fritows’ Hat— ters’ Beneficial Associat Day Excvnsion to steamer Arrow, at 10 a. aura & Sreone’s Ant Gautery, 25 F MARKRITER's ART GALLERY, 486 7th street. Bantow’s ART GALLERY, 27 Pennsylvania avenue. es RELIEF FOR THE PooR—The Board of Di rectors of the Provident Aid Society met last night; present, Hon. Peter Parker, President; Volf. Seeretars; A. S. Solomons, Treas il Of the Carpen- Worverrvt “Staxparp Birrers.”—S. A. tatives of Hon. retary Beckley, colored, followed Philij witness on the part of the eontestan' dence evinced a warm ap) McKenzie asa Mount Vernon, on the which, after debate, + trict of Columbia, act would be ready to present to Congress when fone pen pe tod $0 make the ome m each w mi ce the mom- ipations for the Executive Committee, and that retire for that purpose and report at once; which was adopted. "The committee was accord: ing!y appointed, and after retiring soon returned :—First_ Ward, » Was adopted. A. Mili a draft of the roved, December 4, 1809. AX ACT to set the curbs! Ways and gutters on the north side of Carolina avenue, between Seventh and streets € . repair —" Mugler asa nes and pave the foot- fs Digeet. fant. “His evi- a yal Union man, and a bonarleeret firm ee Se cece onal | the that he opposed in ngrcesional Common Council maoiely because to ¢ Mayor be, and to cause the cur! tters paved on the north avenue, between Seventh of Aldermen and Board ity of Washington, That allow a railway ts hereby, authorized and was only to * 5 ‘bstones authorize the use of the main body of the street or its exclusive use. But it must ‘‘constract on i] BY THOS. DOWLIN ment in his speeches made the canvass for Congress hetween ttlesey was based upon the Reconstruct e Tey mi that his main argu: side ef North Carol ™ eae FARMERS ANI Groncrtows. dem of th per cent. out of i ik months. payable ty the stock he . free of Govern WoL. january §. old most ew and the public in coneral. that they will give A GRAND BALL ATLORREST Hat are 4. they would be pleased to se thelr « have wo literally patronized hem fone committer plesige the ing shall be ieft undo ell. T. 2 Sere, K. Gatman, antz.J-H. Newman. Auct 1; Georgetown, MFORTARLE TWO STORY HOUSE AT AUCTION A SEW AND FRAME and Eighth streets east. The work to be con- ted for, and executed under the superintendence provided by law; and the expense of the said improvement a Xequal to the cost thereof imposed and levied on all lots or parts of lot bordering on the line of the improvement; the assessed and collected in conform- ity bgp provisions of the act approved Oc- Approved, December 14, 1869. AN Acr to set the curbstones and * utters on the north si ween Thirteenth and F. wer; A. K. Browne, Gu A.C. Richards, H."H. Chase and others. After the minutes of the last meeting had been read and adepted, the constitation of the Society 80 as to allow three directors to be inted in each ward instead of two. Rev. J. rts wax elected @ Director for the Sixth Ward; Dr. W. W. Potter f Mr. A. Hart for the Fourth Ward, and E. Weaver for the Second Ward. ‘The Treasurer reported that there was about testimony befere in order to_preve ship of the «P: “waived” examination on that sequently, amended his answer not know anything about it. e commonwealth for the count, Fairfax, was next examined, great malevolence is power did not a in the manner and allow the use of the avenues, or to dest) ent; 1861, successfull Stinemetz, William iH, Bunions, Chilbiains, Clay and Tix other diseases of the feet, 4 Merce! ‘Thomas Solomons, jr. he first said he nd the board as reported elected by Mr. Fowler expi resident of Ge consides s ined that he was not a orgetown, and did not wish to be @ representative of th act, but he had act for Georgetown if he was simply appointed to represent ipekp 4 by this meeting. of this fact, but in vi in Georgetown, and of the trand which pted upon him, he had. bee: he hoped he wonld serve. v. Mr. Green was called uj the meeting with remarks; the Boys in Blue for the many honors conferre on him on many occasions, said certain persons had attempted to make ‘this society a hobby horse with which to ride into power. ‘This was not the purpose for which they had or, An attempt was now made to spl can party in this city. He cautioned all present not to lend their aid in this attempt. Mister John Bell Adams was the leading man who was {eying to spilt this orga ir. George W. Hat and in response offered the following resolu! which was adopted unanimously “Resolved, That the action of the Commission ers of the several wards of the city of Washing- ton, in forbidding members of this organization ho were in the employment of the cory us in our demonstration o} mt of the United States, and to th 'ss,in the persons of the the Speaker of the House, on the 16th inst., and their endeavors to prevent others who were not in the em} He examined ed that they had law required the track ‘‘not to impede travel or transportation.” Yet the evidence showed that this section had been Mr. McKenzie. He his father-in-law, a Mr. Sherw: a Northern man, had been ‘ail his life” sionist, and yet, ted that heonly had meres, and all our Wi ‘committee were advised . K. Browne, General A, he owned proper sealed proposals fur supplies wou! on Monday next. Messrs. A Solomons and A. K. known him about four years; admitted that his said father-in-law, as far as he knew, voted for the Union candidate for the Virginia Convention in 1 (De Putron) distributed the Whittlesey eireu- lars, believing them to be buncome, and never believed their contents to be true until Mr. Mc- Kenzie declined to stay at Falls Church until night to answer his (De Putron’s) speech of two and a half hours ne «did not “bother his head” to learn what Richards, A. 8. A. K. Browne were appointed to on January 3d. nt stated there had been given corner of E and Sth streets, jundred loaves of bread, tous of coal, and from one to cords of wood per Indian meal had been where it could be substitut ceries has been given in small quanti - About tive lundred persons had reeeived bread, meal and fuel daily, making an average of Bitten hundred persons relieved, estimating three in each family. Where there were four oF five in a family two loaves of bread were Persons relieved were from all parts of the city. had been expended I an average of 825 per day cx- e society had commenced opera- hat oak wood had been purchased at $6 per cord and coal at $9 per ton. ‘The special committee appointed for that Pinay reported that the: layer aml General O. 0. assured the committee of their A. K. Browne, pointing a commi artociation, to act with 861; admitted that he ton easy terms at tween D andE, 12,8 pon te entertain: after out at the buili from five to six side of P strect ven in all cases the the road has not fulfilled the let- ter of the law. ge re Erection oF OvFicers—At a mecting of ‘ost, No.6, i. A. R., held last eve- ning at Grand Atmy Hall, the foil elected for the next énsui ige, Post Com Re: & time, and which did not believe until Mr. MeKenzie declined hear him speak. Te prove that Mr. McKenzie was otherwise than a of the Federal troo} Judge Willoughby testified that the fi ¢ had of Mr. McKenrie’s speeches, relied on in the Whittlesey let, he received Was next called uj with the proved October 12,185 ™ ved, December 14, 1869. AcT to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ys and gutters on the north side of Penn- sylvania avenue, between Eighth and Thir- teenth streets east. of Common Councitef the Cilgee We the Mayor be, and he is hereby the month | Senior vo T; A. G. Bliss, pringsguth, Post Wihcer of the pedang Chaplain; Jas. Gotthet, Surgeon; Peter Pruess, Sergeant’ Major; Wim. Ruess, Quartermaster Sergeant; E.L. Wright, Delegate to Encamp ent. mt Vernon Lodge, No.5, Knights of have elected the following oftice the ps {nto this ci James Garvey. He also stated tl kes formation that G. 8. Miner; ‘that Mi- arious occasions sought the nomi- nation for Coy had visited the ward, who had ration. two Houses of Con; Vice President an iloy of the carpo- monstration, by t they should have no work ‘un- cy joined in the parade, ked administration ‘ident in peti- rs paved on the north an appropriation for the is city, charged with ands that are all ir. McKenzie for his action in the William H. Boyd, Sheriff of Fauquier, His ‘evidence was unim- le of his county did of the candidates. They @ “scallawag,” Mr. side of Pennsy1 qeeciats : poorer thecity. (A ear oes Yenios, has | “ior tho estporation & th and Thirteenth - is but another evidence o' ive spirit that controls the ipal affairs of this city, and deserves our severest condemmation and pt. Mr. Hatton said he would yet. be alive when ‘would damned. eutor be ule of the little bread at the THOMAS RUSSELL’S, 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. executed in the manner under the superintendence day and to defray the expenses of said imp ment a ‘special tax equal to the cost ih of 1 herevy imposed ‘and levied on all wement; the said tax in conformi oo. Tae RicnMonxp Press Cors.— ‘The Bichmond Press Club will arrive to-mor- row at 5:20 by the O. and A. R. R., and be ecived by the committee of arrangements of was examined next. MeKenzie as being once on the line of said and with the provisions of the act approved October 12, 1868, Approved, December 14, 1869. Sa ee oh was ren the west third ‘street west, between Land Mt NAPOLEON'S CABINET the favorite Wine of L. Delmonico, New York. CHAMPAGNE IN HALF PINTS, ‘For Invalides. arpe' ', Was next examined, 0 prove that Whit ‘Kenzle on account of i Legislature, and his votes member of the Common Council; and further McKenzie was always regarded accommodations ided for them. At 9 o'clock a meeting of representatives ot i will be held in the par! ¥ lo meiple of liberty. Where is the | This supine follower their knees before his angust presenee? Has it come to this, that every municipal officer who dares to differ with his have his head brought to the b aeons » (Applause. fiwftn the wings of an angel fly to the bottomless pit, rake it over and &@ more rotten set could not be combed out There are men there, ‘on the bone-bleashed were in Washin, rs every day have to proved that Mr. welcomed to our city. ‘clock they will visit the Executive proceed to the resi- ~ B. Baker, Esj.,0f THe STAR, will be entertained; from the: pera House, to attend & Leon's Minstrels. asian Aman, 399 as a true Union man. neca Tribe, No. 1 rs: BOUCHE, FILS & 5 and DRY SILLERY, * L. Ro north. tt NET DERER'S Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board TE BLANCHE. of Common Council of the City of Washington, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authori: req to cause the curbstones to be the footways and gutters of Twenty-third streets north. The and from there 'y Sachem, W3 if CS is de en Juni e — coe We weearar , H. P. Cattell; Trustees, J. R. Knox, i. P. Cattell; Representatives visitors | to Great Council, Chas. Thomas, C. D. , and, F, Smith; Ho: ror tne NEW YEAR! 100 BUSHELS OF BLACK OTS; 100 BUSHELS OF NICE CHESTNUTS; a4 DS; a the matinee of Kelly Will also visit Seb: % who has extended an invitation to ti and their entertainers to partake of his banquet takes m., which will mers ever served in Washi » the Messrs. Koessle having spared neither pains hor expense to make the afiair a co a screcl, | Wan Le | who,while he (Hatton) was: 4 fields of Virgini WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS. FRESH HAVANA, And the Popular Brand of LITLE BELT SEGARS. DER: ‘ AEP AERO Ve Keeper of Wigwam, W. ‘Bowen! Have they 145 Bridge at., Georgetown, D.C. © power vested in his ighness? He is a type of our form of vernment in himself—the executive, legisin- iter and applause.) bor! ‘iends who had been without pay so long, that they would be paid off on the first of April, andon each suc- ceeding week until June regularly. (Laughter.] There would be enough spared from the cam- ‘Applause.] He did not ———_e—__ TEns.—The National was see doubtless would some time to come, but will be withdrawn after ‘o-morrow after and Fortcagi will - ice of admission will greatly reduced. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence play a farewell engage commencing on Monday eveni 8. CLEAR, SWEET CIDER. ich we are selling lows and the Bean draw well for He could tell his ‘rovisions of the act approved Octobei MArproved, December 14, 1509. AN Acr to set the curbstones and ‘ways and gutters on the south First and Secon 5 rae isjee fresh" oll Butter in barrel balf ‘We respectfully invite the trade BOOTH & CO.'3 CELEBRATED OLD TOM GIN. OLD RYE and BOURBON WHISKIEs, Agent, offre and whart town, or at the corner of manager of that establish avenue handsomely provided for. n fund for that. ment at the National, Blesers. Russell & Leona: cet Hmpres ed rane Dwelling —An the diy REDUCED PRICES DRESS GOODS, at great oh PRICES: SODe Shaws, Cloak, Clonkinge, Wlankiote, ter Goods. We are abs selling Callces"Contena. and Dreorticn ofa Kite theaper, than trey are sola in trict Chere AMS MILLER, dedi-tJa13" ride getown. De Esranuisnep mm 1834, PREMIUM AWAKDED tN 1857, WH. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STRAM DYEING CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, No. eierni «Ki ST. with ev; ble apt and bie’ provritor taker hint hon place tts ecuted. sie! Landings on Anaale suns evening lear = ™. NESDAY, arriving im GEO. R. CUSHING, coommodation Steamtoat FP°® ount vernon. ¢ aye pet bart ee ok Fae aero é ry JerMOUNT VERNON toneht na a pieradria, Forte F ‘orte Foote and W |, Marshall Gre vanos hee sams JAMES SYKES, Gen? Supt, conte AMES Nlimice Willard eet FFo# LivERPoor axp queEsstows Line of Mall Steamers, sailing from Now ERY SATURDAY end Ale RNATE TUESDAYS. old fo and from England, tre nee tat etcrpation apnly to JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 16 Broadway. New York. or ‘MIDDLETON & CO., BANKERS, __ Washington. 7 Maeaxcuasts: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. KNIGHT, ‘semi weekly between NEW HERR ALA aoaa, WacuiNcron, ae eco es Sicuibad 4pm. Leave GEORG! MONDAY fod rHURMDAY at anes igh street, Soares: stroot and New York eu2l-tf J.W. THOMPSON, President. Invitations have also been received from FINE OLD COGNAC BRANDIES of guaranteed purity. JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM. SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES. STANDARD SHERRIES. SUPERIOR OLD PORTS. CHOICE CLARET and RHINE WINES. SPARKLING and STILL BURGUNDIES, SCOTCH and ENGLISH ALES. LONDON and DUBLIN PORTER. ENGLISH PICKLES and SAUCES. OLIVE OIL, SARDINES, PEAS, MUSHROOMS, honest men cannot unite with Mayor had a very tall man in his employ—J: ler—w! skirmish for him. his bod; fund he (Bowen) In conelusion he taken to uniform the entire organi: Mr. tered the following whieh agai me eles & Leon’ Min- in plaged to w crowded hours rand Dutehs ¢ great feature of the performances of this 5 immense in the title role. To-night, for his benetit, he presents the same character for the last time, <& | advise all who desire to ‘Together | persomation "to be jp given to-morrow ‘At Wall’ 3 building: Mrs. Pollard. Pen none ee and others who desire Captain Thomas ee of the generor faced tro steamer at the ‘lisposal of t! Press C — 1 trip to Mount Vernon. to the banquet, pre Toole, will ‘be with the badges. ELOPEMENT axp MARRIAGE OF 4 CoronED « —Yesterday,on the arrival of the five ‘clock p.m. Aleaandria beat at the Poic aS art, a loving pair of “dark com- Pl stepped from the boat into the ferry house, where they stated the “eruiel parients” of the RUuriggs amd they had come here to get ey were met by a friend who had the requisite legal docament sanctioning the union from the hands of Chas. lerk of the Court. The friend eS roe N Otte: ‘Common Council of the hom he would. sen ter.| This man was im, and the camp ossess oped some steps would be left with ng Visit wit =, Yisttine or Monogram ee ‘eto hi it of peey “ jchment. of Messrs. re ho se ae 4 work connected erewith, or return them to the owners a . ‘COYLE & TOWERS, he Press Club for a ‘The cards of invitation and we sincerely see him in his finest im- ut A muatines Will be ternoon, and in the the troupe will appear for the lagt time. Ps ——e— manner and under the superintendence provided by law; and to defray root fe hereby Parts of lots and collected in cor provisions of the act approved Papproved, December 14, 1509, to the cont the was also : Resolved, That we vied on all lots or ye if robate the action ef a ration contractor in discharging ber of the Common Council for his vote in the Councils to abolish the office of Corporation Tr, thus directly interferi: representatives, which in the extreme. Mr. T. T. Fowler was called for, and in re- sponse expressed himself well pleased with the of the organization, and stated his it would do a great work in the next Col. Creamer offered a resolution that a com- mittee of five be appointed to furnish speakers ‘which was adopted, and ], Hatton, A. A. ‘Grant mittee. ‘LASS SEWING MACHINE, ILSON SEWING MACHINE makes stitch be ‘sides. Willsew anything, from silk to Tue Hovse or Correctios—The Govern- four miles above Georgetown, ly the country seat ment farm, about known as Dalecar! ot Gen. Smith, of about 400 had erected on it the house and at a meetin, 5 the said tax to mnformity with the 12, 1865. ‘Satisfaction teed or money refunded. Call at KOHLBERG Fancy store, Tih’ street, All kinds of Machine Leen ae-erans IN GILT AND WALNUT FRAMES. bride opposed their m for of the trustees—Messrs. ident) D. Cooke, ard Wallach, H. A. Brewster and Rey. B. KK YELL 2 HENDERSON, fm hie pomseumen ‘ere Burr, (se ‘THOMAS RUSSELL, 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 12th and 13th streets. courts that the estal PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES. for the meetings, ‘Messrs. Creamer, Hlani and Baker were appointed the com ‘Mr. J. H. Crossman was called upon and made a few remarks, after which the meeting ad- Journed to meet again in two weeks. —+ Tne “Phat Boy,” the Rue’s Minstrela, pa FRANCIS LAMB, 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near 13th street. Maus, A, @, GASTON, AGENT, 265 F STREET, Brrween 191m and 13im stReets, ring the services of and brother, whohaye been in. charge of the Ohio sizte Keform School, near Lancaster, as here, as is evusenced trom 6 ee ime arrested to escape, or committed to Jail to meet with and « N-wu snure nardened characters. IVER FRONT. — te . Me standing around. Fox yew year VISITORS. ‘andria, thus com; NICE WALNUT EF: Just the thing for your Junch tab) 145 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C. Elegant Embroidered Hemstitch Tasaberchiotsr te beautiful tones: Gust the ); Fans, Portemot Deaut ress host of ‘other most desirable i FALL AND WINTER TE Sp me ox Tae Navy-Yanp— + sngnt, aout | ~ jas made ‘the main entrance of the Nav; bs tes were broken in and horses, attache; the James Logan, hile standing Became ightenedand r= street, the main gate of the CLOTHISG. wiltopen at, Wall will open ‘all's ardo soprano, singe Gian and Talbot. smd it here last winter, to load for Norfolk. J ived—Schr. Co Connor, Gilmore, from Port Deposit rel Qo. ops ae Coaster, with oysters ‘hrs. Thos. , Je A. Hooker, man; Ocean Queen, Chosen, Sears, Gown ught. ‘Oysters 70 cents to $1.50 per bushel. '—The steamer Columbia made Hamall the celebrated ve the Ethiopian come- ‘Joe Mack the fanny end men are still with the troupe, which is even stronger than on its former appearance here. pxve nase ~eabee‘nss &C0., No. EAD 4 white pine lumber ‘Cuffs and Collars, A. choice se- Riley's Wharf —A\ M. WILLIAN & 4 EXTENSIVE 2550RTHENT. HAS A HANDSOME STOCK OF BEAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETS, SATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAKS, DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEA’ FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS, kinds of Parisian Novelties. J.P. B. FRENCH OOBSETS. Dresses and Cloaks made to order. Fi ; American © for market. c ‘the the brought to a stand still, while the ~ept on down inte the yard, but was found vrtly afterwards. Both the animals were v much injured, ined material ‘T SCHOOL FoR novS, of which that efficient and well-known 3 ‘Thomson, is principal, will resume its sessions on Monday next, January 3d. ‘Thereis a primary Sce advertisement. i ir. Thomson reeeived as a Christmas gift a pair of cloth slippers handsomely worked, of gold studs, and a Masonic ‘The: PARKER HOUSE. - It is reported that the ma- LEBRATED SOUP, &c. dat the gate at the time the horses rushed in has not been seen sinee. | Low Prices— Fit Guaranteed. winter unless the ice in the river prevents. SOUP. 7 ‘TRIMMINGS, and all MOCK TURTLE SOUP. pacha left for Mount sais = EW EXPRESS Lin ‘A. WASHINGTO: ‘*egoncEro Regular sail from 34 North Darves, Filadelphia, adfipina, SATURDAY, ot 9%, 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDNES~ 2 Becta Pee berate E25, tt a. E £00. RAILROADS. Baxrmons axp ono RAILROAD. Wasnrxoton, 150. Trains between WASHING. TON AND BALTIMORE INGTON AND TH WASH are now ron as follows, vi Reyes et daily. eco FOR WAT Stations, FOR Ai prevented by Master Fildie Hockwood ita propriate address, which was replied to by the € ox ar Cumst Curren + STMAS CELEBRATION at CHRI: Ci Mave Taao-—This venerable church, last eve- presented a gala scene, the juveniles than to the older members of ihe cong It was the occasion of the ing of the immense Christmas tree which in the chancel and was decor- ith 265 git Of the Sunday Schcol, eae! ft. The tree was “80 full of passen- SARE WICHED 336 Pennsylvania avenue, =e ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. Porice Ireus.—Rachel Gree gular set-to fight in the Justice Thompson tined them Rachael Greenapple $2 N. W. BURCHELL, ae21__ Cor. Mth and F ste., under Ebbitt Ho a ed END oF THE SEWING Macuine Case. morning Justice David K. Smith dismisse machine preferred Mes Elizabeth Davis, the machine over to the property clerk of the Metropolitan Police force. GEORGETOWN. pERMEN—The Board met ‘Peck in the chair. ! jury for the condemnation exter ned by the Jary, GOODS AND PRICES Frem $5 cash and the case of additional for profane and indecent lan; - Solomon Hammond Roth for being Northern market, Thom § Gh Sea —— 2 SHEE CREE SETERS Mp PERSES™ BUI Boxe’ 'D_YOUT! BoYs’ ang wae and disorderly in the . B— , and Was fined $5 and $1 costs ee eee james Burnett was by Mapp gg peg 4 AT 10 CENTS PER BUSHEL. ger, andl was committed to Jail for court Orders for COKE are now received at the follow reese "Giice of the Ges Light pri in ‘of D. "S Drug Store,corner th and E streets, Ww. CROFLET'S Drug Store, 120 Bridge Se See ‘THE SoLDIFRS’ AND SaiLors’ Us1ow met last 42 ingress Wu. e S7 REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLAUR WR STRERNSTLVANIA AVENGERS ‘18th and 18th sts., west, Washington, MANUFACTU! surORT ES OF i M. ONTAL STATistIcs.—During the year ing 00 Clerk of the Court has issued which The number each month is as an ordinance providing for the open- 32 colored; Fete | ing, extes im if West street. fullows :—Januar! Esrazzisazp 1844. ONUMENTAL ca white, 38 colored; June, JEN STATUARY. HABLE € Co., HVE ARis, PHILADELPHIA. (eneeyt tases ate. mame BUILDING PURPOSES, et the Low- ‘Fourteenth street. Ui Jor Hepat, Bioraxe or Crmmis- Agcatas '& Co..(of Broome etree.) Fifth OPBHANE COURT Deceahet © B9. noron om Fb thceamia? waste rlorence ‘with ipeaeeretes CT: A Cr kot ‘ofthe ugust, vi DBEW j; Ne aber, 141 te, “ ne saber, ies white 13 colored. br piece ipereneee ‘Tue Sixta Warp Est ng Civp met 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Council bill the publication of a digest of the laws town was tabled. Ad- PNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) panacea - od? ‘Tre ME ig a vor THE DistRict.— General N. ie) » Ce Buildings, will be the Committee ane ri tau coats ete mene % mee to the amount of PBoPosALs FOR LETTER BALANCES. Washington, Bo ‘® DEPARTMENT, Tax IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. se Spee eae et cre Sorte ee ce eee Ee oe ae SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB JUICES,

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