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A Fifth Arenas Suicide. HOLIDAY GOODs. tellin sea = Ee B* BDeRE:. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, TENNYSON'S VIVIAN, EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY........... January 6, 1870. i night iH i £ i ; f f — Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board TENNYSON ENFID. Ww C= which is ‘Common Council of the City of Washington, That pect + LOCAL NE s. Somme on examination. The of the higher rank of neg ‘and wwe, ‘authorized and - HOODS POEBE. INuscrated by Gustave Dore. —— ase Rep: » who prewied. Mr. | Corbett agh — ee eee cere Sgnso 1D street Gouth to begeetne, | ID® TOMS? DOWEING. Auctions. | Suck AND MIS ADVENTURES, By Uuids. Marionar TaeaTRe—| ey ae tin: Ms Twenersisth Saget Ie i oceup Sd £ deftny the copeees thetcot & sam samt | VALUABLEREAL ESTATE ON GEORGETOWN | ROMANCE OF SPANISH TINTORY — md Son? and "ras pominate persons for the Executive Committee, nited States agt. Win. w Pen, tizen, cient Ceant pinen appropriated out of t HEIGHTS FOR SALE. MILD SPORTS OF THE WORLD, A Book of b to, and the following were pointed’ Morris Murphy, Marcellus West, trick Crowley, Andrew Gleason, and Op Fouxs Coxcert, at the Congregational | ‘Bowen,’ The committee ch, corner 1th and G streets. hoor gy Ne . By James ROSEWOOD WRITING DESKS. CATHOLIC FRarEs BOOKS handsomely boun t in Morocco and Velvet. if ee : i i E tea r : i z Ee i retired, ¥ % during their enee Mr. against taste as well as wealth. i | pProved, December 17, 1800. POCK ET-BOOKS, O€f, Morocco and Russia. Wirentrst GaLLExyY—Mammoth Iitumi- | President, x Com 7 in the city, and f mated War Views, and other Magnificent gratolsting the club that they ancling a valves ¢ » Branch) | gant, exterior appearance as, it Wie. | aw ‘Acre te peat and gravel Third stess seul, = PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, GAMES ana PUZ- sentations, every evening at 7 o'clock, on | monious janization. He spoke at consid- | in the public streets, was taken up and, by con- | Lhe deceased went out in the early part of K street to Boundary street. - ZLEs. Wednesday y afternoons, at 3% ae ot Te a ere fie | sent, the case of Hugh Murray, involving the | the evening with a friend, a youngmannamed | pire dea sete fone P.M. same points, was tried with it.’ Yesterday the | Bronson. Teturned about 7 o'clock, when | 474m cna = Gowzaca Hatt—Fair for the new German E of the road, Mr. Randolph, ‘for the Mr. Bronson reccllected he had some business SHELZLINGTON'S BoomBTeR @hareh. and Mr. Donegan gave testi. | to attend de 28tf _ Corner 4s street and Penna. avenme, Dattx FE xcvesiow to Mount Vernon, on the mony. Pt aartie ‘deceased then went to his apart- . wEW & eoxs, Geemer Arrow, at 100m. he knew, Dlican, he urged that | THECASE OF GULICK AGAINST THE conPOna- | ments At haif-past eight Mr. Bronson returned | Ste wo nent N Suita & Sraone’s ART Gattery, 25 F ublicane should come ‘up stand Tion, &c. and proceeded to young Pell’s apartments. Not AND HOLIDAY GIFTS street. Cracurt Court, Judge Cartter—Yesterday in bed-room he thought he was The po MARKRITER’s ART GALLERY, 486 Tth street. Hatton asked leave to make a few re- | the case of Kimbro agt. the First National ‘Bank room, and pushing open the erty, is: Baxtow'’s Agr Galieny, 25] Pennsylvania when Mr. M. West objected on the chamber. As he entered he : re % PHILP 4 SOLOHON'S avenue. that he was not a member of the club, grant in | half stumbled over the body of his friend, who | jh superint on . METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, , Mr. H. was allewed | the case of Gulick agt. the Corporation, and lying full on the oor, his face down, | the srined Ward 206 umperneame NUR, BETWEEN ASOTHER SCENE IN THE MAYOR'S OFFICE—A He, however, gave way to the com- took occasion chee 3 disgrace , and his throat cut from ear ‘Approved, December 17, 1860. ore AMD tore SrBEets on the Furniture Avoided.— About 11% report for the Executi ‘th: Gong hand coat | established should not be Doctor's arrival, at @ quarter to ror ak 5 ik to-day, Constable Obadiah ‘Kimmefl paid by the Corporation and he, for one, would | nine o'clock, the body of the suicide was still AX Act to grade and gravel Sixth street east, . x GIFT BOOKS, Pantene ANC went to the Mayor'r office with a judgment ob- : gan, Benj ec see that they were enforced. It wasa shame | warm, had fled. frome Merpland avenes to Hotrectoamae ¥ as ARTICLES JUVENILE BOGKS PROTOGRAPI tained from Justice J. H. Goddard the | L. Hick: ee ee wane semen o> — Jae Pat ie eencide, was bwects eek Beit bythe arte Aldermen and Beard risk cont of the purchaser, AL CMS, BLE: FRATER, Books, pees Berry Martin : into litigation to obtain ir dues e woul ears ‘wel lucated, and possessed o} ~ XE | BA 5 : ove fareised the Cofparation with cove mat" = ig > Ryne therefore overerte the motion and order exc~ | Talent. eas ot distinguished appearance, | fC eTmen nevand he te hecor antitoriecd ted ‘JOHN B. DONNELLY, Trustee. pw a YE OK the amount $24.09. The officer, on stopping Marcellus West, and W. F. | cution to issne as speedily at possible. and had all the impress of gentility. He» had a | the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized and | 4 oy, JOHN Fe DONS a eter worfol gad ogeesnental eres at the door of the office was told by the messen- ton. The report was laid over, and Mr. | _ In the following cases judgements by default | had a brother to whom he was devotedly at- tead apamas ts ft ctreat bert, tone a FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, — r. Mr. Shorter, that he could not come in, bat peas was gee that the meeting would Bo yowi eo ee ee es = tached. They ee to speak, graveled; the work to be done by day's w B ‘Georgetown, D. C. eS Tg ay ol cee he (S.) would take his card in. Mr. K. | bear his remari ‘oung, Herr & We , Same ection towards Sarr tho cmpertanebonse or tie Ward Gow . - : 7 ons new. Poo, ‘took hold of the door, and Mr. 8S. placed his Mr. H. then addressed the yingthat | Plant, (2 cases.) x died about a year perBlean PEREM Ss, TIN WARE. published in under the ume o on agai Solonel | the position of the party predicts defeat, ond it ain agt. Angus and Towles Chester, | ago, and since his death the ide “was ti _| HOUSE ODS, &¢., TO CLUS! br th art 21. Aathon copyright edi Pon rode —_ gage boeuann thaws te Sepnine thecmmae of one Repub- vs eK 4 Blake agt. J. 4 oreeeall, hever the same man @s previously. ‘He was | SEC. 2. Be it further enacted, That asum sufi- | BUSI . a 1.00 ‘ae ton but Kimmell by main force pushed | lican battling against another. He said in the | James Harper et al. agt. same, G. W. Harris et imp 1 dl On MONDAY MORNING, January 20, 1590, and continually complaining of | cient to pay for the same improvement be, an HONDAY MORNING i i present ion fc i '- | is hereby, appropriated out of the funds of the at Wo'c! wil at No 90 ‘a. through the door, followed his s The | nomination and election of the it Mayor | al. same, petition for mandamus dismissed. had sustain by his broth- 9 ite Jelferson strom. all the # » to Vor seeing the'constable approaching, ross | they had beew delted,andthe“perpetual oties | {Thvke partisesaked Torn mamiamaes tome | i ae yhe ad ;Aastatned by his broth: | Bnet Wa ay the close business, consisting from his seat, and asked the messenger wiy he | holder” had been placed at the head of the cit Post Marshal to deliver certain mail mat- | to E1 rope in order to recuperate him-| Approved, December 17, 1869, Stov et ing Stoves and Ranges, this man in, when Mr. S. replied that the | government. Mr. H. proceeded using the words | ter.) The Court did not pass upon the law, but | self, only returned some weeks ago. Hiceting Stoves, different sty oficer bad got "his ara inside, and if he | mom qinius in reterenco to the Mayor, | dinniseed the petitions because they wereinde- | Since his Feturn he paid a vist to Washington, oertaln eckees ana ee Te artes | FoR Were beet tron Ware. .) id closes 1c door, wouk when Mr. Green a1 sevel others arose he accompani y Mr. Bronson, an ly got ti nd ‘other articles t have | broken the, constabie's arm. The | points of order, and insisted that Mr. H. shold ——— to this city a few days since, "He was evidently SS eee os taal THOM: jayor examine pers preset to | not fo proceed, unless such offensive in a ‘of men’ spondency, and even y n ge a Be him, and remarked that he (K.) scemed te dex | words were withdtews, fter some cross firing, GEORGETOWN. terday, in a conversation with Ins father, sai Tashington, Fhe Se ee ee ae eae is light m coming there to insult him; but that | Mr. H. was allowed to proceed, and he con. eens a, “Life is not worth having now that my broth af greatly, REDUCED PRICES. Di ODS. Angell the ctbcr we = Bee an aE nn aeons he would pay this. and see in future that | tinued, referring to the ture being taken | ae Onsequres or Hon. Henny Avpisox,— | i gone.” Every fact about the case points to Shawls. (1 a lankete, Cloths, Cassi: | $2, ficxire bindings. with sppropciats, and bes he would not get in. Mr. Kimmel! said he | out of the =? office constables, and | ne funeral of the late ex-Mayor Addison took | the conclusion’ that, despairing of pleasure meres, and ail our ter tee selling = was sorry ‘hat Tt was his duty to come there, ce of the of the Mayor in reference t0 | Dace this afternoon, at Sovcleck, from his igre | NHeM deprived of his brother's presence and | Of the Public Schools, the c ers, of the | Gucce'ag gontcun, ome Domection of atl Kinde, 82 | ‘ and hoped that he would not have occasion to e colored schools, and also of the financial aeeiean r of Dunbarton and Montgomery | !0¥e, he sought in death the happiness he could pe wiiva oeton Public achaus; te oGen cheap, if not cheaper, one Sim iw Mec + C. PURSELL, Said that he Mane Srzand again. The Mayor | condition of the Corporation, predicting that | Ffsidence, corner of Dunbarton and Montgomery | nov'dind in ife-—N. ¥. World, 6th inst. teachers af may’ have been temporarily em, | “aclo-tsais" 108 BrideestsGesecee eb. BOQKS, STATIONERY,” AND FINE FANCY said that he (Mr. K.)had exceeded his duty, and | w1 Je made in the administra | te ee a ae ald rere om foot, it was = uralfeslle cheese heasioaaiee Bogen tharten tke promt coke near SiieeaE - GouDs, that he should hear of it. Kimmell said that he affairs the city would be | Gur town for a long time. ‘The remains were | 4 PRACTICAL CMEMIST of Chicago sends to the Paving had ¢pportuntty, through’ sickness or | ACTABLISNED Im 2636, 509 NINTH STREET, == ly A ee encased in a beautiful rosewood casket, (fur- | Tribune the following remedy for tricking: spi- | ther cause, to present. themselves for the ex. PREMIUM AWARDED I" 1857, genet gg Mould ae hie eens Sead Cera iat he | _ Mr. Martin Cronin said he had good authority | Cucesed in 2, beautiful rosewood casket, (fur- | cic: amination required by law previous to such em- ROLIDAY BOOKS. Toy BOOKS, FANCY ‘would see his case attended to when the court | for sai ing. that Hatton had been prejudiced | Mitbed iby acd the funeral arrangements, and} “It iareported that trichinw is again in our Provided, That before the payment W.H. WHEATLEY’S GOODS. comprising Portable Desks, Work Boxes, met. and asked K. if he did not oc- layor Bowen since the latter had re- sre in an excelicat state of preserva- midst, arising from eating diseased pork. The y claim under this resolution, the Claimant PREMIUM STEAM DYEING Gove oak Beodecrchiet Sauce &e., = A> cupy @ room in the east of the | fused to give him a position in the sg tion. All the prominent citizens of our | aftlieted ask for a curative agent. series of | Sail obtain from the Board of Trustees of Pub- anna Po = ik <f Pook: Dutlery, Boos, City Hall. Kimmell answered he did, | Hatton having then asked for the pledge of the town were present, besides quite a number | ¢XPetiments has enabled me to offer a remedy lic Schools, and exhibit to the Treasurer, a cer- CLI ey ere Or . i... omnes = Ta when the Mayor stated that he must vaeate it | office, on co: that he would vote for Mr. | Cr"Congresamnen and citizens bf Washineion | for triching spiralis. Give the patient two drops Bicate akewine Cake eee eee No. 49 JEFFERSON ST., L rk, sued the Mager Giese oes Cee | tent Jétenmidinet Hatton had told him | The members of the City Councils and the | ofcarbolic neld (crystals) thoroughly incorpora- | has subsequently been passed. also, certificate eimaplote, with soe aeerabile apparaton and 1 OOKOUT FOR THE HOLIDAY DAYS. ‘Tindale, to serve a notice on Mr. Kimmelland | as much. Police Commissioners attended in a body, be- orery ate hoursywith (Bares ‘drops liquor soda | ffm the Sub-Board of the District in which he rth che best and to mark the time, and Dr. T. wrote the Rotice, retaining :. by +4 Fagg Ps trad ‘John H. Johnson’ tor | 8 also the hose carriage of the Fire Depart- | Water. In urgent cases Saree been performed under the authority of such + 4155 ofclock. Mr. T. Barron Bajor Pro ob. sides whom a squad of twenty policemen were - or she may have been employed, showing that ) with constant on the part committee was taken tp mah fed part Of the | the proceuion. ‘The steamer’ Honey Addon,” | bisulphis, to be administered in a wineglass of | Of SHE may have, bee cn eo : ge Proprietors makes this, the eet place fe ths in hie line well ‘hom John Burnside ‘was substitated—were | Ment, were most tastefully draped in mourning, very hour, and continue Sub-Board, and in a competent and satistactory A very fine and laree assortment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS. consisting of — FAMILY BIBLES. POCKET BIBLE} promptly executed) TO" eed -6rm obtained. — : and, bpm ny of ee reane, “+1 find that carbolic acid and sulphuric acid oe imant is entitled to the Prergsans FOR ARES foe THE PUB mell's cobduct as shamefel, saying Git tte, | Pon ene ee ay a ne nrobdeat, Vice aul slrcels whilo the procession war woe seine rectually destroy the antmatenle and par- | "Approved, December 30, 1869, Orrice oF THe CoNGREssiONAL PRisTeR Ie a a family. anti-parasitic nts ma! 4 ~ 7 "1 im the Democratic party would have thought of | to the Executive Commit BE Tea aneral excviecs wore portirmed by | SS ary, ceaee ie “4 b $ us Us s. | be ly in a diluted form, as ASHINGTON, Dec. 2 to i — Rev. Dr. MeCauley, of Dunbarton-street M. E. at | Ax Act to le; the payment of certain In pursuance of the provisions of the fourth sec. Gerracing his party when a by sttempt- Mr. Benjamin Crowley was elected Assistant | }f tureh, with which deceased connected hindi? | Sbove prescribed, and no injurious results can p Sacipthdly gove fC the or entitled “Am ac hes 5 . Hh. Morse and others had by thie time entered charact the Metropolitan Police | tien of an act pt to further regulate nel had perfor: Mr. Green offered about a year ago. Upon the arrival of the pro- | Possibly occur to the most delicate constitu- | 44. , and for other purposes. the printing of the public documents, and the pur- ALBUMS, wend On eee me aoe | negadiioen ae mocethae ate ng all true | Ceasion at Oak Hill Cemetery, the intermentwas | HOR n pury chase for Pablic Printing,” approved om ee Mayor required Pu K t variety of FANCY GOODS. Selling very of Ya n pa Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | the sith of daly Wn, weuled pet All be re a | ing that mass meetings be held somi-monthig; | MAde in the Addison family Hot. Cen Ad ede To pera hromghont the | of Common Council of the Cily of Washington, That | rif oh July. 186, sealed prop day of January 1 Anda - i y of January. | ¢ . Call and examine for yourself. receipt for the check, which he did, remarking, were ado Tur Custox Hove Questiox— Will the Conn- | acid’ T advice Wes aamitere ee ok, | #0 muuch of the act approved November 19; 1963, | $20°e Wee eL eee Tat he ae day of January. | CHA a ric ary Poth Delong to one party,” to which the | | Mr. Green said that the remarks of Mr. Hat- | cil Vacate the Building >—The following is the | 1acld! advise its admixtu Vehicle for itsdis: | Cntitled “An act increasing the compensation ae yp FRETS BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, ‘Mayor replied, “ God help the ifsuch men | ton were just what he had expected, andthey | reply of the Secretary of the Treasury to Uollec- | Semination through every part of the body, as | of certain officers of the iy Bnd Oth | reas of com tobe made by. the Joint Com. « as vou are toremain in if” ahd Rimmel cag | were tooney tat least, ungentlemanly, and | tor Magruder in regard to the occupancy of the | Piveerine will rapidly penetrate both. flesh amd | other acts or Of acts as refer to tho com- | Sitteo of Congressom Peblie Printing to the loern | @eSo-ef Corner 7th and F St “God —_ the party if the mt manner of | should é by every good citizen, | custom house building by the Corporation of ine, and carry with it such chemical agents as | Pensation of police trates, and all appro- | And best bidder for the interests of tie Government, ap — ao doing business is contin Mr. K. having | not alone Republicans. He he ee length of | Georgetown : it may be charged with. apy money for pay, from and after | the Committee reserving to itself the right to reject BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS‘ “ got what he came for,” left the office. the services of the Mayor, atm ing that he was Treasury Department, Jan. 4, 1810—Sir: In |The soda bi-sul, in addition to destroy- | JUly 1, 1864, be construed toapply to, and the | any and all bids as its judgment of the bost iutercets — ———— a true man. and a8 for his ability as a financier, | Teply to your letter of this date you are instruct- | ing parasitic life, reduces the inflammation | *®™e are hereby, made applicable Fee, | Seasoned abode seein, saceiitenh ean CAMARY BIRDS, samy BIRDS, ‘Tae Orpest INHABITANTS’ AssoctaTiox met | even the Democracy ack: it, and gave | ed that the custom house at rofficeror | aud, allays the pain caused by the ravages of the | Ment of, the proportionate amounts of money | ,, The rubsoined schedule, speci of and all kinds of BURDS for sale. Call and day afternoon at the City Hall; Rev. Dr. | him eredit. He di the Mayor | be at all times under the control of an officer of | trichinas required by the actof Congress of June 25, 1964, | ToS"eiti be renuived but tice sontrece ill bee fee them at FRED ZELLER'S, Fastin in the chair, J. Carroll Brent t would force himself on the people, and did not | the Treasury Department duly appointed for —___~<2e-____ ae acts, (namely, three handred | tered into for ail thatmay be needed during the yeo~, Ivania avenue. &nd J. J. Johnson Treasurer think that there was a single act which could be | that }urpose; and that the custody of the build; | Corre WorKERS AND CHOLERA.—The re- | and . liars per annum,) to be paid by the | and no more : @el4-im* between 34 end Wi streets. _ 4 im for any personal | ing either in whole or in part cannot be confided | port of Dr. Burgh on the preservation trom | city of > ‘ . cn = ee as cee of Soop GAS 1 Uxcatexprney Prixtixe Paren. motive. Ii ference to him | to any other person. very respectfully, holera of workme loyed in the mantpula- | creased com magistra: alendered. ‘the Mayor) whether the act, would aid hie - 7 ” Geo. S. Bourwatts Secretary. tious of Copper, ‘has attracted marked attention | have been, or shall hereafter be, employed by pueasuring 2 x 38 inches, and weighing forty {iticany or not; if he deemed it to the bestin- | Colonel J. A. Magruder, Collector, Xe. from the medical fraternity abroad. The report | the Board of big eget the sixth section of the ream of $0 sheets. terest of the city it was done. Itremains to be seen whether the Councils | is founded on statistics gathered through the | the act ghee ly 16,1862, amending the act CLASS 2—Cate: Mr. Hatton asked if Green had not said that | will conform to the requirements of the Govern- | Paris Sanitary Department, and. shows that, | establish 000 reams of fine Printing Paper, unc: Great BARGAINS AT EMORY BAXTERS, 116 PERL e AvaErs, BETWEEN 19Tn AND gnd Capt. Breston were appointed a’ committee | erate named Lewis Simian, two notorious back | Glod Chance for'his year’s pay even if they set | Cente playing and drop his head upon his breast. ‘to make arrangements to celebrate the 22d of | thieves, y aside his election. A portion of the audience, thinking him under Feb: . The Son to alter the Boren leves, went into the store of L. Capello, on 44 “s ~ <prmeaguen yea D — of | 15,080 reams of superfine ‘u STREETS. he was to get in the nominating conven- | ment or vacate the building. Having elected a | other conditionsbeing the same, those employed | the District of Colum otherwise pro- = — S | tion so hhe csuldoppose the Mayor a0 Pe messenger to the Mayor and the two boards for | in this branch of trade enone ree peae rea | vided by laws . sconeat math Teil! elt mt Broce sachatias ots Mr. B. W. Gow; which was | Green asked when and where, and ‘chal @ yaar ot is not very clear how they can retreat. | munity from this disease during its prevalence | SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That that part : | nites of Dae Soeee eeee retary presented, from ; the production of witnesses.’ Hatton Teplisd he Councils meet to-night, but will not, in 1863-'66, Dr. Burgh also shows that of the « general four pounds to the 50) shorts. eaiet vanes, chard Wallach, a document, dated 1829, | that it was in Green's house, about two weeks | course, take action until tl ey are officially in- was appro} four calend: T. | 4-4 ANDROSCOGGIN COTTON, ® cents. ing to the building of aCity Hail since, and he would make affidavit to it. Green | formed ‘the Mayor of the contents of cholera attacks. Of 37, ye meast << WAMSUTTA 2 to John Law, Esq., Thomas Carberry, and J.P. | strenuously denied the charge, and proceeded | the above letter. The result of the correspond- ‘occ sation to i istrates” be, ¢ pounds = GUD WHITE ~ ie le, requesting Mr. Law to deliver the oration | to give the Republicans advice in refer- | ence is simply this—that, in order to stay in the | one in 1,270, while of 28,000 workers in iron 202 a CLASS 3.—Sizep axp CaLEeNDERED Prixtixe pest CALICORS, nw a1 Wi tor ‘at the ceremony of laying the corner-stone, on | ence to the duties of the party. building, they must undo their former action , OF one in 138 was reported. Su enacted, That the APER. - BEOCHE ond BLANKET SHAWS very cheap. August 22, 152). Also, from Mr. Henry A. Wil- | Mr. Wm. Bowen charged that Hatton had sold | and elect John H. Ferguson (the employee of td lectern of two thousand seven b asad} neat yn Ep kT lard. 2,c0b3 of the Boston Journal, of November | out to the Democrats, and this the latter dc- —— Tiowee in change of tho balling) ae g Tue LuapEn ov ax Oncttesrea Dims 1 ans | tare laut oi the gumval festen eran, inches. and weighing forty-five pounds tathe | LING ee cents FEAIN aid PLAID PoR- 11, 18€9, containin, deseri nied. May © | Satin aN Opera Hovse.— bany, N. ¥., mation Team of WW sheets. |. 2s cents. appearance of the pallic reli eee we | eS meeting adjourned. Boards; or, by adhering to their ‘election of | on ‘Monday night, during the partorcance of | 1 the said magistrates for the yearen ing June | 60 reams super sized and calendered, 15 x 20 inches, | Over one thousand HANDKERCHIEFS from ance im 1812, written by William ©. . Thos, poke aes George Estler, scok, cuartors Swede ea the overture to the “ Crown Diamonds,” at the 30, 187 {Approved, December 20, 1869. and weighing thirty pounds fo the ream of — *e,. Seen, able Linen, and Bed Spreais 3; Rozes wan nominated for Be Phat |. A SER THmevenc Dover — Practicing the | ‘Hey will choose the latter alternative is almost | ‘Trimble Opera House, Professor Louis Under- ee at low figures. Atull line ef Black Alpatur at in. Estler, it is thought, would have a | ner, leader of the orchestra, was observed to | AX — seg Ego bg Copy Faponeaneneed wee, CLASS 4.—Map Parzen. Stock of Ladies and Gent Be it enacted by the Board of Alderman and Board faced prices. Una 1,000 reams superfine Map Paper, sized and cal ing, P a? ~ dered, « Citing, Melitay Presents cll and examine ° 3 strest REPUBLICAN MEETING.—The Republican vo- | the influence of liquor, hissed, but nearer Common Council of the City of Washington, That ForBonding in weight with paper — qhanging the time of residence in this eity from | buying shirt” Gole Imad o love ake ters of the First Precinct held a meeting last | him toward him, and found him to be the Stapr be, heen Tochan pin gmemrgce er Ix Fe® tHe SEason. forty to thirty years to entitle to membership, | in his hand. which Genome iquing TENE St No. 13 Montgomery street, Robert | dead. Deceased was well known and much | [rduested to cause Second pokes tigting Mypantrrer MALAGA GRAPES. —_ Adjourned. ation ciaitman. The Siloving permancut | 5 * (CHOICEST RAISIN ‘ ae banked and’ their was to frighten Mrs. | Officers were elected: President, Wilson Fuller, Be a eee be done sa fimo a JORDAN ALMONDS. 7 BE THEATRES—President Grant and Gene- | Capello, who ‘vas behind the counter ont of ine | Vice President, Robert Hatton; Secretary, Jas, | _§9-Governor Baker, of Indiana, is down on poe pean eer pee er fro NEW PRUNES. PAPER SHELLED ALMONDS, ral Sherman went to see the Florences play in | teem tr the of filling the basket with | H- Fleet; ‘Treasurer, William Lee; Assistant | the tax divorce laws of his State, and declares ro ers, y of Fics iy PURDEAUX ALMONDS. the Ticket-of-Leave Man, at the National last ‘ Mr. Capelio, whe was inckily ct | Secretary, H. F. Grant; Executive Gi ittee, | his intention of recommending a reform to hy Sarveyer UGS IN LARGE AND SMALL PACKAGES night, which play was performed in capital | home’ his : ied | Rev. Gassaway Waters, Fenton Wilson, and W. | the next Legislature, which meets in Jannary, EC. it further enacted, That a suffi- ecLisg WA " le.” To-night, “Dombey and Son” and the T. Brown. J. H. Fleet, F. Wilson, John Mcin- | 1871, cient amount be, and is hereby, ypriated out of the Fourth Ward fund. 9” ?E™*! Approved, December 17, 1869. “ an e upon “Young Actress” will be played. In the for. 3 ~ , Gassaway Waters, Wm. F. Brown, and rte mer Mr. Florence appears in his great role of poems Jom! pope ae Phoinse Woodgariwere ‘appointed a committce CITY ITEMS. Cuttle—the 4 . Wi , Lee, and eae Gitte — the Be ao Ss aes since eee he showed an unwillingness to go, when an of- | to canvass the ward. Messrs. Waters, Lee, and Fleet were appointed a committee ‘to confer a Ax Act to grade and gravel Twelfth strect ves imitations of our prineipal ac | “CCT, Was sent for, ‘who Tole was | with the Executive Committee of other pre. | _Waxrep—Every amoker to try “The Four | “east tron ennsylvania avenue to Lincoln tors, w is worth the price of admission, - cinets. Adjourned. Cent Cigar,” also ‘The Pet” five and ten cent | Square Sosy nothing of seeing Mrs. Florence in six showing considerable resistance ‘Tux REPUBLICAN AssocraTion meet at Good at “The Pet Cigar Store, ie tt enacted by the Board ef Aldermen and Board chatacters. 3 Samaritan Hall to-morrow evening, when an | 9. Chewing and Smoking ’ of Sammon Council of the City of Washington, That . TE: me Last night Wall's Opera House was filled to | Cor his ios a out ‘is'a | interesting time is expected. . —-+——— e Mayor be, and he is hereby, requested to | CLASS 6.—Cotonep Wairixc Parens, (to be of | [YOR THE HOLIDAYS. Srpfowing, and Ricardo was better than ever ot theft, oh . ALASKA DIAMonDs, cause ihe grading and graveling of Twelfth “aie nee HENRY ALBERS, 390 Mth street, between K treated the audicnes te nase very fine ballads coin Square; the werk —— ‘by the Gay's Feams Cap, MxI7 inches, of ‘any required color or | snd L. French Confectioner. bas last night, and Billy Reeve was, as provid Jet Meena A ALEXANDRIA. Silver Plated Ware, — gs comical, as were Jack Talbot, Joe Mack, snd i now on band the of POUND, FRUIT and Prigg's One Dollar | work, and executed 4 other 2 CikES Alen ‘= 5 a » ere furnished in Sopunr nels, Manner and Jewelry Store, No. 6 Pei ivania avenue, | the su} mdence provided by law. Thesum Stevie a Seats should be secured in ad- Arh ‘Tue Contestep ELECTION Case.—Yesterday, Sowece 4 and 6th streets. * | of 1G penned for the said street; the Sense of qnusic store. “Shoo Fly” is Mr. McKenzie served upon Mr. Whittlesey a pecect cae EEE said €100to be appropriated out ofthe ward FURS! given every night. streets for a sociable. Among those of his answer to the claim of W. toaseat | A xorzp cLERoYMAN and publiclecturer says | Approved, December 17, 1809. FURSm us vsenarenes sin i Gee goes, setae W Ge in the House of ves, and offered ts | of « Brown's Bronchial Troches :”— 1a all ay Pe Panes py womens By continaes. me, tie Met fee file said answer before the examiner, lecturing tours, I put Troches into my carpet | AN Acr to and gravel Seventh street FOR SALE CHEAP. z eo rs pron vnig ee Sudge Ha on i q pond mae and a d Lr eke epee egglnppe! , Ears, frome ‘lvania avenue to East Capi- pen ing weighing “2 | Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ FURS for the holidays at complete. Even Texas has gone out toa man. | Will 5 ‘Stisecs Emma and that transaction should pp ig never using the items Board of Aldermen and Board measuring 25x35 inches, weighing 52 REDUCED PRICES, Garke and Wee ‘jomed. thelr bret Sopule Hawn Poe rece eee her oe Pager anored ‘They surpass all ong preparations ee ee Lyon at lgeeg 0 reams, measuring 25x32 inches, weighing 4 at DITTRICH'S ems, chonghnratce bere i transacting busi- | ethers. Music on the | note, Mr. Whittlesey then ing bourstuoes, slay tog ttetine oe es ee, ee {eredioe, menear'=" Jex99 inches, welghing » | deoam SMD PY ET Sore Patent Otice, Bee ran ected with the tele- | dancing, began and wa 2, ate | during the time Mr. MeK. was @ member; gudee © congh ae ave SenAY eee dotink per OR THE SEASON . ‘The . arrangements . ae S'resolution that they will abstain from theses, | next sociable wae Cgpies of the Alexandria Gazette, Washington 5 "1 ——— 4 JAPANESE TEA POTS, OF all intoxicating liquors pending the difficulty, | Gil. Pearce, Tr J. Col. | Chronicle, Warrenton py and Loudon Sturre, Norseress, AND Nevait G#T OUT oF * w ATCH CHAINS. ieatin = auticas of soe, Oe on VE BUTTONS, aacfoare in secion transacting business andre: | lame, Major J. W. MeKenzle’s course, dc. , Gere artis fail to eke Wileos Ontbara My BOXES. the country. There are ‘some forty operators in | fixed upon as the time. Apvick TO THE CoLonED ProrLe—Lewis —— at the Cora C. Baum, Corset and Corner Mth and F streets, matvareaetararern | aan Senay Simetet Ais tearccoes | Pease meme Ho soo beage nee a SS ye est nion, My 5 ——_— struck. "The number of expert tolegraphens Ye sancsterday afternoon, on the crowded with colored people, Tuesday, took oc. reams OLIDAY PRESENTS. the United States does not exceed’ twe ion i casion to say to them espace yoy to eRe ene On Witzae CLORRTNG.r H sand. The strikers declare that they will stand Saree ected eae bree ee ate | are elles car nee Cee srdless oF oer hr) moth, sail trm. Colusa _ it two and ised them to Wa caatianee Gai tow ut pur- Be it enacted by the Board: Aldermen and Beard | Sample . in all the B. H. STINEMETZ, 4a warts AN _eaDDING,CeamoNy Anan in, the 1 s |wages would be paid ‘and transporta.. if any reasonable concession in prices ‘Omee:s ‘< HATTER AND FURKIER, Bride's father. Mr-sJoun nee peegine Diep FROM WIS InsURIES.—Mr. McKinney, 1. D. Barnour & Co., “ Oak Hall,” - to "Ee we ccs gor nanos — street, his daughter, Julia, married to pen oo ak i | who was struck on his head by a colored man on | 1228,6 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. | WSrd, th street west, near the corner of | "at2*Ft 4 Has Jort opened. in LADIES and: Robert H. Montgomery, a captain in the 5th ‘and Bi left - | the Sunday after Christmas, for refusing to sell V street north; the work to be done under the posal. = in misses FURS. new dosigue, ex- United States cavalry. ‘The bride was attiont Prompt; him liquor, has died from the effects of the in- | Comms, &o. Chiropodist, | superintendence of the Commissioner of the | "Sep be considered unless accompanied | Pressly for the Holidays. in a white silk satin ‘ully ornamented T c juries he received. tne | Second Ward. (Approved, December 28, 1869. | by With security to the approval of a U.S. with orange buds, and the groom was dressed in takes te ms Glark | PxovEsson ov Curwistry.—Mr. Albert Her- i dndgeor J yin the penalty of 10,0W), thai FOR GENTLEMEN. Bias Army. De. Ketan er So Meta Feeaived NPTEROE thle city, as heen appointed profeasar pete enceepied shal frnueh the atic treet! | SUL" BEVEL “Alp Tamers jethodist Church, performed ter ee lege. in the Maryland Agricultural Col- ‘Chili Beit the hoard ple 5 EXKES. A mony. The happy couple left in the9 p.m. said i THe ComixG & ov Epvcation.—I am SEVENTH STREET. 48 as convinced as 486 ? hoe APPROPRIATE Bent phyalclana, ear HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ‘Tne Bros yor Tax K Staxer Bripor Over ment. eee i. ua ae a : PAINTINGS, of K K street bridge over the Tiber, the tween 6 Ax Act for the relief of W. W. Lesh. ~ 2 supp e cents Pogue SOOEA TID, 8 aces, Beane, ine Ni of, Samuel Strong read ™ Be it enacted bythe Board be a'violation of the | SWISS CARVED WALL Pockets: the lowest bidder. His bid was 15,1831, ‘And at mp i “Si TOY HYGROMETOMES, &c pane. Oe. ALSO, 1G Ber PAPER-BANGINGS, ‘and a $2 and 2: PICTURE CORD AND i i AND NAILS. ‘The largest assortment in the District. Terme ‘Please remember name and number— i ——_—_——~e-___ ‘Tue Galesburg (Ill.) Free of Decem! 20, saya "A cose OF badder ta Pe neighboring, town of Abit rm ve & if rf i : <i, dz, i i Ht J. MARKRITER, 486 SEVENTH STREET. Between D and Bots Sw. No. 1837 Equity Docket 10, i i f de¢-Im* ff I

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