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| | EVENING: STAR. Son aE MONDAY.............Jamuary 10, 1870. - oes 2 upon ~~ ci 5 i i i LOCAL NEWS. ie for perpetalty— Amusements, &e. the proposed International Exhibition in this pon wheels and car- marks several ag wing: M. G. Emery, M. W. Galt, Thomas E. Lloyd, B. W. Reed, Henry" Wi i. Natiowat Ta satee—Miss Bateman in 2 M. W. Chas. H. “Leah, the Forsaken.’ Lixrcouw Hatt—Lecture by Hon. George 8. Boutweil. é f aul i E i mated War Views, and other sificent Repre- for centuries, and 7 4 of the fi Wel be sentations, every evening at 74 o'clock. immortal Webster may e Datty Excursiom to Mount Vernon, on the steamer Arrow, at 10 a. m. ~ Wi * he the cor- an & Srroxe’s Arr Gatrerr, 25 F ohn 8. Biake, cas ‘4, Kennedy. Geo. your National . S. Gideon, Dr. C. H. Nichol, Tulloc placed that aunaeus ane cline a pemuenenak w. G. Huntington, ‘On the stand a seated er under — waar pee Baxtow's Arr Gatierr, 2 Hon. Jas. |. Wm. columns am are ies bs ¥ H. Philip, J. W. Forney, Chief Justice Casey, 2" Loud applause —_e Gen. Howard, Charles ¥- Stansbury, and Halict presses thetraveler(n the Od World ee eS Colter eae aoeeny meeting was calied to order by H. Kil- wonder, before * issued an order calling a Board to ““as- | bourne, Esq.,and Gen. 0. 0. Howard was called | Inemorials that for centuries. The semble in the city of Washi at o'clock p. | upon to preside, who declined, saying that he | very names, not simply of the builders, but of Saetdie Staciras Padbaer es | new stenreei ee hnoet deme | Se ean ema aeeh cea fo ce man; var Dep in Wostiughos, conten direct fromthe railroad station. He nominate: spe ‘ar Department in W: contemplated eR Judge Casey in his place, who was then chose! proved July 28, 1366, with detailed of the cost and the time to ide. On the chair he stated that helwa not saved ao the —,. oo meeting, and ‘called upon C.F. Stans- — Esq., to state for him the business of the ening. . ‘Mr. Stansbury stated that it was proposed to hold 's great International Fair in the city of ‘Washington in 1871. The meeting was called to lay befere the people the plans and labors of the General Committee, aud to hear the views try in Europe, h the habit of regarding our Government asa experiment sneered at the manifesta- of Chicago. ful a petecmmpr f of Boston. of the energy of the one and perseverance of the other, we would almost do without aid from Con- ess, and, as I understand it, nothing is asked ‘om our friends there but that they should au- thorize, as the special guardians of the District of Columbia, the —— of certain moneys for the pare a veching forward this great enter- prise, and I have no doubt that LF pat your shoulders to the wheel, they not refuse what you ” Hon. J. A. Garfield, of Ohio, introduced, who said that be was not there to ‘make remarks, but to be in- of the work. The Exposition would be to disenchant the American people ot their idea of in the useful arts. Our people are satistied with themselves. Nothing vinee them of this fallacy so inuch as of Penpeylvania ayenue, al street, the present location o1 y that the vacant space at the east side of the Was sufliciently large for a wing capable of ac- commodating the officers now in the Department proper, when the old building coukt be removed without public inconvenience. ‘The Beard also consnited prominent architects . It was to be a great industrial sro eonier, the submit ted to the War eee in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress. It thus appears that so far as the locality of the building t time, and alluded to the world’s fairs which | an Exposition of the character proposed. He is concerned, there is no room for had been held since that timo, detailing the | Ailuden to the pursuit of agriculture ss the taest donb advanced in our try, yet we could learn Presi lessons of the plodding foreigner even in that had branch of industry. We must be dissatisfied with ourselves. We are apt to count too largely on reat — he nrned Bunting, especi ture. Our eastern States had been finned of the cream of their fertility, and now relied on the West for bread. We must learn how to pro- duce largely from our exhausted lands. (rhe foreigner can instruct us in this lesson. No better time could be hit upon for holding such an exposition. The year just closed had wit- the opening of the Suez Canal in one here, and the opening of the great Pa- men ing submitted, not one (ineinding the incumbent) can be named who has objected to the sugges- tions of the board of officers specially designated to decide upon the site of the new building. No doubt they will be adopted by Gen. Belknap, who will shortly submit a final report to Con- when an appropriation will at once be itis thought, as the present buildi: is sedly unfit for the purpose for which it is —— «_—_ iiroad in the other. The dream of a pre RORATHER'S STRIKE AND THE —— Legis nee tals =~ ienepemhiodh Walia: san tak oa Sona bition humiliating for us. r ug 4 ting two continents evening, when a communication was read fro: my | and two oceans; and the dream of Columbus my Edward Copeland, president of the Nashville ‘Typographical Union, in which he calls the “special attention of the members of the Ty {Faphical Union to the opportunity of aking up & monopoly which has done more refusing dispatches to all pers not with them.” Mesers. Albert F. Childs, was further realized when the last spike was driven in the Pacific railroad. Having finished our bloody strife for the preservation of our Government. he thought it a fit time to invite all nations to unite in viewing the works versal industry in the Exposition of 1871 in this He congratulated the city on what had . Whether they needed as- : and William Dyer, minittee sistance from Con; or whether or not Con- poe om ‘were prescut inobedr, | the more rapid 5 gress would extend such assistance, he could not ence toa resolution adopted by the ‘at of 1867 in Paris which | gay; but he trusted the citizens would not need its meeting Satunday morning, a] a and pecially England, a final | help in this matter. He believed the movement committee of three to a ment set- Exhibition we were rudely | had sufficient strength without Government aid. forth the object of the formation of the and Checoughly alazmed. We then plause.] o . lon. Themas B. Bryan, of Chicago, was next introduced. He said, in reference to what had been said about Chicago, he had city when it was a mere. willage. When a beard- Jess boy he had left Alexandria and taken up his It was about the size of It now had a population of 250,000. A little word of three letters told the whole —‘vim;” nothing else. [Applause.] a Let this Hide word pala ep 3 your fair. fap. to i - | plause. was Jongress was the draft suitable resolutions expres- ‘ Pierdign of this Diseict; bat if ced ae hee back a series of resolutions, stati ing at it treated this city asa mere pe doo In National Union had, at its annual session, taken the West bad reports wege current about Wash- action against the telegraphic in ‘monopoly m. He alluded to the great sanitary family exists in this country, and in favor of faa een I ¢ @ swine) that roamed about the streets of telegraph project, that the sym or the or | Nashington, and that had brought ridicule and typographical fraternity are with the strikers f Bir. Langtree offered © substitute; which was upon the city. [Laughter.]. But whatever might be said about Washington, adopted. appropriating three hundred dotlars in ys aid 01 iJ he a5 0 place for the Capital. t could ‘be of the youngest of a strike ay = the pore tale ~ of the natiens! Because our Capital does not in titty members uf the Telegraphers’ ve League Bry equal those of the old countries, we are in California. —— were made by Messrs. id that we should be ashamed of it! It was avis, Hongh, Flynn, Childs, and "Langan, laid out on a grand plan, and in a few years it after which the Union adjourned. would advance equal to the old cities and eapi- tals of Europe. He then alluded to the gre: sanitary fair of Chi » A great building had to be built. ‘They had no money, yet the work went on, and the net income over all expenses in the course of a short time amounted to $250,000. ‘The speaker warned his hearers not to depend on Congress, but on their own enter- Loe for the accomplishment of this great work. ° General O. 0. Howard was the next speaker. He said that the hour was late and he was fa- REDEDICATION oF WesteY Ca@ArztL.—Yes- terday morning, the ceremony of, re-dedicating ‘Wesley Chapel {ook place at the church, corner Sth — streets. 7 were interest- ing. and participated in by Bishop Ames, Kev. Drs. Hamulton, Sticer, and the pastor, Rev. Peyton Brown. y nental Europe, such as the world had never be- delivered nm ite Sermon Ames, from the text,-‘My | fore seen, and such as have awakened England ‘At the | from her dream of fancied security, and waited conclusion ot the . B. P. Brown | her very first minds in the determination to tigued. He had just returned f1 visit made remarks alluding to the weakened con. | afford to her artisans the same the ‘South, and had ste ped in there on his or dition of the ati she withdrawal of home from the railroad station, Ho desired to chun rot ee bers, wi see this work go forward. reasons advanced by some why Fair should not be held here were to his mind the very reasons why it should be held . We must have more rail i i : i # BI Ir HI own r: res, and not Congress. expense of $6,000, one-half of which had been ad noticed with satisfaction the ¢ ition paid. He then made an urgent to those e lately. e present to assist in ‘the debt due. A to be remo subscription was then taken up. es to enterprise d by our cit- pastors—Rev. Drs. Slicer, McCauley the pastor, (Rev. Mr. Brown. en srubecribed. ee! eustaee People were in earnest in this work. Much Imeht be said to show that this exhibition was the best school to educate our enterprising me- chanics and citizens in. He hoped ‘comufttecs would be appointed in every part of the country to aid this work. ex] of the Col. thle ny would witnens th ro extngu he -? a wae Philip then introduced the fol- ehwi After remarks from several | her Resolved, That we will make renewed efforts to members, the congregation was dismissed. t od urge upon the passage of the bill now in the evening, Kev. Dr. Slicer an The Jt — eS for the organization of the In- impressive sermon Se 12. ational Exhibition, believing that it is fea- ‘The contributions at church yesterday sible, practical, and,’ if held, will be suc- Tze Ofer $2,500, which will almost cover the cessful, and of [mmense service to jas —— nee sree Anew rest has trial interests of the whole nation, and an incal- been pI culable benefit to the whole country. = ee —_ i oe The er said the remarks he had heard catin; speak walls frescoed in portant movem this evening forced him to believe the enter- light and durable co j? prise ‘an established fact. He agreed with all been said with reference to the feasi- that had bility of the enterprise. He ho} some such DEDICATION oF GURLEY CHArEL.—Thisbean- of Boundary 7 tiful chapel, moral earthquake would impel U ess erected aad given to the ‘Sunday school by A. I. Soa the numero nts of ‘thts District Shepherd, » Was yesterday formally dedi- to the improvement for the health of the city. He thou ht, as a Lesseps had been forind who had contected two oceans Rev. A. Han, of the Young Men's secretary joung Men's Chris- ranch with @ canal Association, read a port Eastern already built, wherein to float boats drawi ture, and made some four feet of water. [Laughter and applause.. which were interesting. The superintendent, The city authorities had been brooding fo} H.C. Studley, then gave a the school, over this stupendous work. Congress Sd ap- speaking in ‘ular of the taithfulness of the ,000 to benefit the navigation of teachers. He was followed by Rev. S. 8. Mitch- udson river, and it it yet be induced ell, pastor of the New York avenue Presb) to give $10,000 to clean out itch of fester rian Church, in a few well chosen remarks: aed mae.] Ing corr tion, in view of this International Ex~ pointed illustrations, concluding with the dedi- hibition being held here. catory prayer. A feature of the exercises was Bees | act? continued in this vein for some the singing of the children. The school was ‘under resolution was unani- — November, 1867, at jor testance ie which any ase meeting aces me Gurley, from ‘whom the school derives its name, eet a ‘Siis Sir Gheceuas, FT of ines Nesterday, about 3 o'clock, am it of fire was turned in from box 52, corner of and by the burning of a stable belong sing to Pat Cook-on ok street. A im ‘at Ce on able horse and ¥ Una fully frescoed. ere also = in the = The ‘was the work of an incendiary. ho has coal loded wank FCXERAL of the late Wm. J. Lewis, s iTaow re by ety ott fond sot ¥ ‘afternoon, from bis late residence, 0. 3, with a few on Onz.—John last night called invited him to while on the ‘way ae acs wm beating ea erated atom BI Muslf, sud wen ‘were arrest~1. denly on Saturday noon from comparatively yamine tg by squall, lasted only a few foliows : B. minates, and was ‘3 keen north- ee Sectmind, wich prvalle all ay ‘The steady Seeretys Shatel Be. cold “hy of ice crop, which was ‘Lewis one, ness the season. io aepcunee Adolph © Las Papert rghit as “coldest day,” Pe ne day,” the thermometer ranging from Sac A NOTORIOUS COLORED THIEF, named Sam. ahas Zennie Gant, joie cara me » Esq. Saturday, ‘when the {heft was proven and a sent to Court. = exes eS whe. Tad teidh 'rbas been confined to his. for aay. " meee eee Te Ere Com- ‘Hour Executive terday the Committee met at the Office of Gen Hugh ice of ¥ Journments Geversi and Col. D. E. Curtis Cameron, report in broken doses for The letter of Hon. James A. Johnson, tn an- swer to the resolutions of the Mechanics State Council of California, was read, and the Presi- to tender him the thanks of the Committee. The following resolutions were unanimot adopted: - sf TELEGBAPHERS’ STRIKE. ‘That in the attempt to reduce the telegraph operators on the Pacitic coast we can see plainly a part of the injurious tendencies out of great money monop~ olicsof the tates; thise with the ‘Telegraphers? League in determination to resist, and hope they may sue- ce ORGANIZATION RECOMMENDED. Pacer net pansin nel haere, or; n of mec! jeagaes in eve m of the country, with a to in every good work, and especially in re- sisting the effort of those seeking to reduce the price of labor below a living rate. MECHANICS’ ASSOCIATION. shosen to attend the Labor Convention to be held in Washington, Wednesday, the 12th of January, 1870, to meet this committee at 210, room 8, on F street, at 7; o'clock, Tuesday evening, Jana- ary 11, for consultation. AE a Transrens or REat Estate.—The following are the real estate transactions since our last report filed in the Recorder's office, City Hall: fanuary 3d.—David, W. Grant to’ Thomas Martin, lots 1, 2, square 660, $2,000; John D. Mc- Pherson to George H. Siebel, part lot 13, block 405, $3,800; Letitia Connolly to Jeremiah D. Long, lot 3, square 530, $3,125; Jeremiah Mc- Carty to Robert Nelson, sub-lot 37, block 80, $226; John Paxton to Edmund E. Price, part of square 396; Mahlon Ashford to Perry Coleman, sub-lot 69, square 208; $7,500; Evan Hughes to Charity Parker, sab-lot 2, square 233, $249; Win. M, Tucker totAnme E-May, part of lot 7, square 379, $35,000; Roger C. Welghtman to John E. Bates, lots 5, 6,7, square 1,018; John W. Starr to Albert W: Tyler, sub-lot 14, square 111, $750. January 4th—Bennet H. Hill to John McNa- mara, sub-lote 20, 30, square 719, 2500; John A. Ruff 'to Anthony Buchly, part’ of lot 6, square 381, $50; Stephen Gatti to Authony Buchiy, part of lot 4, square 381, €3,100; James Fitzpatrick Graham, part of sub-lot D, square ; C. C. Willard to Henry A. Willard, sub-lot 3, square 151, $1,600; Elizabeth A. By- ington, to Bernard P. Crolly, lot 47, square $925, Frank J, Wills to 0. 0. Howard, sub-lots 3, 4, 5, square 334, $995.50; Joshua Whitney to 0. ©. Howard, sub-lot 2, square 334, 3401; Charles H. Fishbaugh to 0. O. Howard, sub-lot 1, square 1Ste oo 10D Te TNO gaa Oo, TO lot , 10, 13, square 689, 5 Evan’ Hughes to Matilda’ Roberts, sub-lot F, square 235, $250; Thomas Waters to Henry Been, snb-lot 13, square 6, $319; Phillip A. Darnelllé fo ‘Fhomas L. Humes lots 10, 11,12, 12,13, 14, juare $1,905; Henry Ra) ichar\ Fitzmorris, sub-lot 7, square 303, $500; James G. Payne to Charles #- Wright, part of lot 17, are 241, $1,500; John H. Ford to Alfred E. Tilton, lot 17, square 258, 88,147; Kobert Tansill to, William 8. Morse, part of square $8, 8500; William R. Riley to ‘Robert A. Golden, part of lot 19, square 358, $30; Richard H. y to Robert A. of lot 19, square 383, 21,500; E. C. Eckloff to John K. Arrison, sub-lot 5 731, $125; Anton Ruppert to John B. 305, $825. 6.—Jas. 8. Davis to dohn Myers, part of lot 19, square "14; S111. Maria L. Downing to Samuel M. Lake, part ot lot 3, square 5 $2,080. January 7.—Edward Dunn to Adam Goddin, Part of lot 1, square £10; $4,000. Gen. N- Mich ler to M. Bird, Z7 lots in square 1026; 26,146. Jas. P. Tustin to Robert E. Clary, lots A and Bin square 126; $179.50. Francis Dainese to Chas. V. Gordon, part of lot 8, square 343; $7,500. January &—Annic E Taylor and Robert P. Dodge to Wm. J.and Wm. H. Dyer, lot 1, Wal- ker’s addition to town; $1,500. Wm. Lin- kin to Walter W. Burdette, lots 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, idan Be? Bakorte umes B. Cocee eas le er agene P. G Ty 2, Hi gohasoh loc 1a equne at; ete Gar : Gultek to Charles 'H. Holden, Sot 13, syuare 761; — jo THE UNIVERSAL FRANCHISE AS80CIATION met at Union League Hall on Saturday evening last, Dut the glory of the Saturday evening meetings, which were so well attended at one time that they were made a source of revenue through collection of an admission fee of twen- ty-five cents, The disorderly scenes enacted at the meetings changed the tone of public sentiment, which threw a damper on the movement, and the doors were on this occasion opened ‘free gratis for nothing.” But it was plainly to be seen that the woman’s fran- meetings ad lost thelr attraction, there being present in all but ten or eleven persons. Professor Wilcox presided, Mrs. and her husband were there with the baby, so was Miss O’Connor. G. W. Needham acted’ as sec- retary. Mrs. Colby and her husband attended, Sam Bryan was there with the same lady who was by his side in the ms 4 and by her smiles encot him in the power- fal ‘ght he made against the U. F. movement. terited a song yoution, whieh wae approved ered sent a mn, wl ‘was appro’ an griad wl sr Compan the fact of women schools Orconnor ‘etiguant at eich be ‘spoken fy. characterizing its eee gumeni could be use, and both threatened to mnect themselves: THE EXPRess KoBBERY No ROBBERY AT —— has been consideral rel ‘fennel Sa is Spear tnes See, Bieta e a not delivered. the Ofiicers of the com- Ce os ascertain what had me of ut success, they were almost certain that’ there was no larceny, but other officers considered it proper to notify the banks, and therefore a circular was issued themselves. The office was from top to bottem, Mr. Voss, who of the money’ depart ‘ in pu the safe the matter re- ceived from ‘ork messenger found that there was an 0 in one of the lower ny inch ie a heed the wR if that it was SO Sarey aod cepagaererel Seutovecs or tenons , and this morning the package was sent to r. —_-—_—_ Mr. J. E. Prico, of the popular mn Fourand-ahalf "adopts ‘tween and adopts zens Teed congue Washington for the © fa Hing the, regent holiday Stason, and‘ torn thea that his stock of Alaska jet firey, all the other novelties has replenished and is now in all ite departments. His variety of ‘Jewelry, Georgetown Advertisements. HOLIDAY GOoDs. NEW Booms, Br PAVE Rist cee, Ccnenorn AND HOLIDAY GIFTS Ast. VALUABLE. uy Sy aposcarows ae ane PETTERS S| renee mmomern at the request of the party secured thereb: SLR arte seeks | OE SSTRVNS ATRRR, oer mil? @ situated on i and — follows: east | | Mi GIFT BOOK: eR pe a Se ee es - 5 “ong ress street apd eee Tot ne ING ©, ES. lh gl of Ce x ABER, VASES, (lustice Olin pmnceadice watothers | inchersmore or ies t0 the northwest corner of Win. | cfu sha crosmental’ article Tho received a jer'diem compensation was not | fibers ane cman Tera tee fee dee | acted on by the Court. thence mveh wits said lige of bat alley to the comth: THE ROLY ant “Altres Tennyaon's new On Satar- -e north w “ CriarxaL Cov! Sa east corner of Jonathan Carter's tote Ih Ay ‘under the pame of" hays day, Wi ‘Wm. Saunders, Ras. Brown alice Seutey, et Tasco. Theo. the south line of : 's lot to the beginning. ek © Part 2d, Author * copyright edition, ae and Hi Hammond, in- erty Abit rome. the most eligible buildin lotenoe | aTALE OF BEEENITY, rai Wasa Bow assault with intent to kill Henson direct th were | ncar E. M. Linthicum . ‘weitt. Pe i nag mag rere | Terme: One-half cash; six and twetve montha, with and seared on the premises. morning, Adam Patterson, charged with | deposit of cin be juired as soon as the convicted, and property te ‘down, or ft will be ost Lege ee Serr resold. If the terms of sale are not complied » and to be under sixteen ears of age. TA *ghaw and others, tried on Saturday for assault [pencingsincludiog rovenae Mampe, atthe coat battery with intent to kill j cer Brown, . DONNELLY. Trastes. A ve other new fiocke, many of thy and acquitted, are on trial for assaulting Officer | jadcoate 7 THOK. DOWLING: Anctiomecr. | ADL! the other new fs srprepriate ant Lawler at the same time. ful ilustrations expecially for the holidays D*=. GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—As the season is advanced, we have determined to =i! pawls, Cloaks, » Canad meres, and all our Winter Goods. We are alo telling B amention of all Kinds, ns ie. eas (For other Locals, see first page.) GEORGETOWN. gai dea sae ~ C. c. PURSELL. KS, STATIONERY. AND FINE FA ite GoUDs, 509 NINTH STREET, M. Cc. @rrosite ¥ A. Boibixe Cahors, cheap,if not del0-t5a13" M Pout. x a ‘ nigeitemors m having. prevaiid to'a conser- GOODS ctmprising Portatle Boge Wort eer able extent that f incumbent of the Tax oe and Handkerchiol Boxes, Rent &c Collectorship (Mr. George W. Beall) was either UM AWARDED IN 1857, Flock Pocket Catiory, Pocket Boks aud 1 OE he Th Pers a 801 mj y his support of certain ‘s- resolutions which passed the Councils in is, | PREMIUMS Aas | PYEING | | coKovr von THE HOLIDAY DAYS. (Mr. Beall being then a member of the Board of Aldermen,) we reprint the measure referred to, ther with a copy of the vote on the same, as taken from the official reeord. The following were the resolutions offered in the Board of x CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘No. 49 JEFFERSON ST., A very fine and large assortment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Consisting of ‘s the part | FAMILY BIBLE: Common Council by Mr. W. H. Tengey ay : this, tbe wince isaas Resolved, &e., it Bs Wi be to ‘ail ond bis eee ont Watine by ‘3. requested to issue an revoking all licenses % edit WORK BOXES, granted by the Corporation of Georgetown until each person holding such license shall have USTRATED BOOKS. LE Books, POBA. STATIONERY. taken a proper and stringent oath of allegiance; eee 1 poree and when the license is held by a firm, each in- Taraccay DrranTMenr, January 3.100. | pf pee ayer wr of fae firm shall be required | eT ATIORBEL wil bend athe Dene Dedaniettimaacer east required of all renters of stalls and benches | “iiank forms for bidding will be foruioned upon ap- | CHEAP. Call and examin’ in and at the market-house, and of all plicat At J.C. PARKER'S rsons doing any mechanical or manufac- BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, ‘The bids will be considered and accepted or reject- sod of every slergyman before be con, Contracts must be executed by W4- | donot ener ith and FS and of every cle: an can solemn- Sher belne onl Stpde, fee ~ - ize any marriage, of any lawyer before he can | @¢p5 within ten days after being ‘Upon so to do. : e District andot any Ph ay ae BIRDS! BIXDS" BIRDS practice tee court of Di — nysician before he can practice in this Dis- CANARY BIRYS, riet, and of each and every oe i ing the year naka i PANaRy BIRDS. male or female—and all bankers and bank offi. | , Kach proposal must be signed individual and all kinds for wale. cers; and that ‘Auy Of the named. classes of | frmmaking it-and be ‘companied by a bond with fee them at FRED ZELLER'S, sh: stun of ten t ectt-m” 320 pe r ch the sureties reside or do business, | —° +? oo in any way countenance the prese : . by word or deed, shall, upon conviction before ditioned upon the execution of for fur- Gaear BARGAINS any justice of the , be prohibited trom such AT EMORY BAXTERS, any business: pursuit or, profession | & antes Ht. ond the pertoemanco ol thecume. | — , Bini notes he Drtaecouriag oe | Ata ce au ree or | > TRRRSIAYANIS, AVERUE, porwr on, under a pei of thirty days’ imy the and the of ferior — J onment for each offence. Betoteed further, Phat will be deemed sufficient cause to anual the contract, Intending to remove from my. the Mayor be requested to lay a of these noes next month A will well Bealleore Umar artes oe | pr atk ni ‘The following was the vote on the of | a failare to comply with any one order under the above :—Yeas, Messrs. Collins, | tire penalty Ciementa, Goddard, Howeli, Kelly, Marbury, | Treamary ‘enney; nay, Mr. president of the Board. Before the M Barret Pens betwen preeent place of bnei- stock, consist ing of DS at much below 4-4 ANDROSCOGGIN COTTON, 17 cents. * WAMSUTTA _ se “ GOOD WHITE - me The best CALICOES, i255 ** BESCES are BLANKET SHAWS very cheap. BLAC! pbk jenny J very 5 A few colors of all wool POPLIN, 50 cents, “LINS ec conte PLAIN sid PLAID PoR Over one thousand HANDKEBCHIEFS from on, Very Chee. Towel tas, Sette Li and Bed Spread) at low fizures <? i Ving ark ‘Alpacas at Eig tstace Pca am Same ‘dels-oan (Bepub.J . was constitu! . corder Cox, Messrs. H. M. Sweeny, G.W. Beall, Secretary of the Treasury. Joseph Libbey, and Peter ‘Dery: Tt does not | _5*3-eolm {Chronicle and Repubtican.| appear that . Beall voted for or inst the PBorosaLs FOR PURCHASE OF BLFLED resolutions, or how any of them voted; but cer- CANNON, &c. tain it is that the late Henry Addison, then — Fee® THE S Mayor, approved the resolutions next morning, | BUREAT oF ORpxance, le ALAGA Remocracy wip aio cloned Ht Swechy to | aS MQUUErBteetighenane cesar | “CHOICES RARE: the mayoraity | last year. who was a member of Plemeute, and Provectile. now Qn hand in pny NEW PRUNES PAPER SHELLED ALMONDS. pothole The De cee 1 & Piniagelpha, Washington. and Norfelit-will he ‘ FIGS IN L. ‘D SMALL PACKAGES. geived at this Bureau until 12 o'clock noon, JANU- TS. Was never thought of in their recent | $y int thi NS—choice. caucus; that the met to nominate Demo- In the ager: there are about 390 guns, 354 car- crats, and Mr. Beall, not being in that category, | riages, and 96.157 tiles. Schedules iy detail of Was Sot even up for co deration. the articles al each yard will Le farniched om appli- }O¥S ARE SKATING On Rock creek. The river Bureaa. = NECTAR in front of the wharves le not yet frozen over, | iusicmsrete und srertiies ty fees to aes | .GUAVA J bat above the Aqueduct bridge the ice is solid at cach yard ly, specifying the eal ber of N. Ww. BURCHELL, oy, Frees steno iso theses . whether wut, corner atrent LaRve’s MrxeTnezs at Forrest Hall to-night, Siatthe kind ot Tol Go daennd atgosnpennie | Oe and only to-night; so go early to secure seats. navy-yards, and must be removed by the pureiaser FURS! FURS 2 Mp. Eprror:—Why is it that we have no place | or purchasers within ten days after the acceptance in Georgetown where the citizens can procure | of hhisor their bid. ‘Bat no deliveries will br FURS™ tickets for the Washington and Gergetown rail- have of any article until the parties purchasing shall | May? Citizens are compelled to spend twelve | fcposlted with the paymaster of the nary yard the FOR SAL™ CHEAP. cents in got toand from the main office in 5 of the: and all able. | Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ FURS for the holidays at Washington to buy even one dollar's worth of | pitders wilt’ Chercinne nde ere serriocalle. REDUCED PRICES. tickets. PASSENGER. | for these articles as old iron or ‘wood will be couse a serseers ered. ‘The Bureau reserves the right to reject any or all Hndson. Bay Fur Store, 423 7th st, AEEANDRIA ee ee eee | Oe ee pe Bee 7 aataeS TOK om jorsed_on , g¢_DEUYERED on A REguisitiox.— Matthew | “F¥oposal for P oR DLO W Cian 2 eS ee Scott, the colored man who a it 01 ‘jad-2awst ‘Chief of JAPANESE TRA ro eo the night of the 9th of last month at Troy, in | — 4 poh ie SA as, Charles county, Maryland, killed Hezrmar LUXUBIE ‘ YANCY BUXES. ored man ni Dade, and who was N.W. BURCHELL, arrested in this cits and confined in jail, was ‘Corner ith delivered y to, special officer J aT acl = Under Ebbitt Hous. lurray, upon a juisition from the wernor “$ of Maryland, to be taken to the Jail at Port To- THOMAS RUSSELL’S, oma PResents. bacco. 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. . River Boats.—The steamer Cahill, whose trips between this city and Baltimore were B. H. STINEMETZ, HATTER AND FURKIER, 234 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Second door from 13th street, Has just opened. in LADIES’ andi MIssi for the ite pew designs, ox NAPOLEON'S CABINET the favorite Wine of L. Delmonico, New York. CHAMPAGNE IN HALF PINTS, Forluvalids» 87 FOR GENTLEMEN, , containing ALso, Ft in HATS.CA! GOLD." BinvEn, AND“ TvORY-HEADED Thef: is si a ‘Nok i 0. PRY vw & 00.3 and L. ROEDERER'S CANES. ‘del3-Sw A.&M.R.R. DEY StLieny:’ «© CARTE BLANCHE, SaLe or BELMoNT.—Belmont of — ‘ 86 the Kephart, near Farmwell, on the 5 486 APPROPRIATE 486 Midet, of Pe tend Tor 80 per acre. Tk —— a 2 4 acre. ieast estes ae ae hee WINES, LIQUOHS, CORDIALS. AND ADAPTED TO ALL SEASONS. FRESH HAVANA, Choice selections bandeomely Framed CITY ITEMS. And the Popalar Brand of mai. ENGRAVINGS, and SWISS CARVED WALL POCKETS DONS! TOY HYGROMETOMES, ac, **AOKETS, ac. PAPER HANGINGS, "ni LITLE BELT SEGARS. BOOTH & CO.’S CELEBRATED DandE. ribbed: eee eH AT TERE FRAME: , &0—Dr. White, Surgeon OLD RYE and BOURBON WHISKIES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. wat RINGS AND NAILS. x ot eee ee. Please remember name and number— J. MARKRITER, 496 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E ste. FINE OLD COGNAC BRANDIES of guarantecd 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. Terms de 6-Im™ STRASBURGER BROS., 373-SEVENTH STREET-—373 LIVE OIL, P Mm posable, ae noe cheater o Ar USHROOMS | , Jetring the following price lst,as they aro r> a.elendid articlo, all Sosome, and Cass LADIES’ SHOES AND GAITERS. Drawers 0, 00, and T0od‘an exsoleet seelens joints ety geet $20 $195, ‘Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 26c. 266 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Enarand ana’ ai "Proc Basan Bape "Gor | _at-3 Between 12th and 18h streets. OF THE Sicp ivaaectbneeeemeie | oa AGN aR SBR city. Come one, come all, and everybody will vB. ‘No. 187 Equity Docket 30. De satisfied. way 8 bet Pe ar. No. 408 1th st, opp. Patent Omics, ance | stank; het i 11,62: No. 5167th st., between D & E sts. Fajr © No. 62 BR. BICHAU’S