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5 CORPORATION AFFAIRS. amendment were referréd to the Committee on THE PROPOSED CHANGE. the object of those to EVENING STAR.. | ee re rem TE aul syeispittrnemen, [TEE CORRE | einen erie rene | Georgeto wn Advertisements, THE DISTRICT 48 A TERRITORY. — Resolved, That we, the citizens, in mars mect- b beWLine Au ‘The Chair laid before the board two comma- | from ith street east to Boundary, was pared. fod WHO ARE OPPOSING A CHANGE. ingamembled, do most solemnly enter our pro- | J§* a ‘TUESDAY............Jamunry 1%, 2970. | nications from the Mayor—one announcing his | Council bil! amending bit relating to leenses so Mocting of Citizens of Washington thet perce ah the = cas pi rato te ct renga anise tho paid Fire he @ per quarter was passed.” Mr. be a SATURDAY. the Shine arb e ck ‘tment of the 7 an m Finance Committee, Freely Dis , -» Bt 9 0 choc LOCAL NEWS. rons the statement of the necoune | treamount of the judgment obtaioca z peas pet ae roe Sa — of the Corpo with the First Nationa! Bank, | F. Gulick against the Corporation ‘esterday afternoon @ meeting ‘Wim. consisting of the weusl a ‘of family Amusements, dc. showit balance Gus by the Catperation to this assed. Ae awh te eyedte ee esc haiplinapmtbge ene - Fe Nin 5 & lot of HOU OLD FURNI- date le ‘hools, Brown for purpose conferring aChance:| Collector Bos Batrowat Tueater—Lingard Burlesque ee FROM THE bb en aig ton of ip gy i of the mes ieguthes eu the srepeasd to consolidate the sew Wn @ Change. ae ae he Cares = = fee ey pe “4 sreecage in appeared ee balance io ‘Wau’, Orgna Hovst—Laura Keene in | the Surreyor, (in answer to resolutions of the gach; "agen Mower, Clark, , | canlating governments im the District of Col- | eid eae demmitce Appossied. ™ | views of the raters a tis cli. capa opr | 8 _ aa a * Benool.”” doard,) as follows : Emory, Stewart, east. which Lahyrwed it — gan a — ~ gi ee ee NO™ | nog. Yomarecemean in matzo | Mecatgant Mi, Moore genome poten | Sodd-be" Emeka vem Nag, |, A Meeting of cldsens of te Fine Ward was | of Sepresenang the meting wrcac Sard lamin... England Society. a 3 % . Bartlett, patentee, calli bs . D. Cooke, W. 8. Hi 4 matter. Marrancnsr Gattent—Mammoth Igmi- | 2.022% cuble vers, af 1] cents, $4,365.s6; gravel” | of Mr. Bartlett, patontee, Mabini ‘strech aeol | Sine a. Drow, "A. i: Shepketion Wt | pescd Territorial Government for the District ‘The commitice was chosen as follows:—H.H. ¥ py ckinvkrows, ne. he nated War Views, and other Magnificent Repre- | 28 oun* eferted. "Onn ia relation to the as- | lamps; referred. An invitation to the members | ‘Tullock john Plant, of our white and | of Columbia. | Edward Crusor was called to the | Lacy, W. A. Freeman, Henry Himber, George from Willen Hc fay tend sentations, every evening at7 4 o'clock. sesxments for I street sewer, between 10th and | of the Board of Aldermen to attend the meet. Rev. A. Bowen, S. Herbert, Kobert Hatton, B. and John W: chosen Secretary. Forester and Alfred Day. ‘ fie a Surtu & Srnowe’s Arr Gactenr, 45 F | ish streets west, andon the branch from 10th ing of the Woman's Franchise Association was | McCoy, David ‘Fisher, A. Jones, He: Free- | _ The Chair stated the of the meeting ———. —— atreet. street, acrous New York avenue to ilth street; | received and accepted. Mr. ly, from A. mn, nT. Jehneoe, be to ration the combined | sare op Rea Esta’ L, Wall & ©o., MARERITER’s ART GALLERY, 496 7th street. | suggesting an fron HS whereby the | Finance Committee, reported bill to pay John | George F. Coakley, other col- poy S. P. Brown and others ee suctionsers, barcectd lot 15, in square 877, with Ne ee ee eee ee ee eat ETI te enn ere | Len Tattle eee, Sattiing, | ered cittinea. ce dor, | ments the citer aerzierial form of Govern- | 2 two-story gelling , fronting om — — be paid from the funds of the Sesond Waste | J remonenspeoris avd siatal teat tho otek cee ea a earees! | emeg teruneee tnd deprive the post | Sthstreet cast, between Hand G streets sou, ‘The Letter Carriers’ Convention. Sccondance with the usual. prestions Neisered: Mr. Np —_ a on Railroads, fee Gener ar ee wa colored man of the rij Et oe Be oak Soe, ones Tee Convention reamembled yesterday after. | Tvanin avenue, between Lith and ists stcets | “Whereas certain efforts are being made to | £2%,.4, chanee, of government of ‘th Wan drawn | had trled the scheme ct having Commisiors: | (Fer ether Lecais, sec arst page.) meon. Messrs. Lawler, of Chicago; Wimua, of | west, was not built in the centre of the avenue, | increase our railroad facilities, an; thereby In contormity with views expressed by the Dis- some time since to govern us, and Philadelphia; Downey, of Indianapolis; Barrett, | and ‘su; 1g that the on the south — the best interests of this city, and be- in the ig in oa this was a new ruse to deprive EORGETOWN. ef Ealtimore, and Lenoir, of W: were | side of the avenue should be ved from the | lieving as we do that it is for, the best intereste tives, and the committee that the = a a any eee! acinar ys G. . appainted a Committee on Kesolut Th pn oy ped fy RED bse conesty elder to favor such enter- | views of the people be before it was FE, ny hy beregeeon~ srg oe —o— members related their experience, during the | not benefit! that sf ? us Diep mm OLD Acr.—Vi mes the morning Sseslen, ic eating ee" | aneument be sald ost of the Second’ Ward |" Ressteed, dc. That we ple our united sup- | "Col who, on motion of Mr. Robert but these gentlemen Srho had started this mov.” a DIED Roi ant nom, Sr poms of Contry ai among tae | fens. The Survere abe sve: wie roms ad, | pa fo eure ment to | Hatin, of a bee oped | were ar nome Sw ay torab acpi, “i | fermi fob cataace unt Pendens Sins mho had given them enco: ab ither side of | Also, reported bill authorizing the Collector explained the w Of the Dill, and said as a | pital of a well-known man, stated, were Senators Drake Scharz, of | Congress so as to build a sewer on e! “<— : Cisves Pe ace ena ae soo ry laa be Ses Goad tee fm. Grooms, living, om oe. os ee sae Reena nee, Myecs, | eee, Se er meetin, Bo ald st | tion by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Gom- Originators of the measure were men of capital, | tary Officer Sel Sas procuring & Kelley, , of Pennsylvania; Upson, of Ohio; | such cases. As the law now is, both sides must y al Lo raed the peopl their guard. | Conveyance to remove the man, but e Se ee se ee vGpills from the Beardef Common Council were | fromthe pesancrar tine ber the sald tects pelts poe ee eae ouay the privi- Srrankements ircre completed thie old man had ‘Wells, of Bisourt; Biggs, of Delaware, and | referred. Mr. Stewart introduced bill to erect | not paid, he is hereby authorized and directed loge! of the ballot from the black man. He | ciaent onleenk a tae Proeser, of Tennessee. cecal a tebneneriee stern | late carage Salle She same st required ty wernment, making all the offices elective, but | SEVENTH Butuorma Aesoctattox.—At the | = P&baert. WMD. CASSIN, Troster. ‘ 4s wait upon the Poctmaster General and pre- ‘THE WASHINGTON CANAL. OTHER MATTERS. fis we cannot get. “The of Brown & | fourteenth monthly meeting of this association, | _ja 17-4 THOMAS DOWLING. Awct aent their ‘complaints . Stewart also introduced bill in | Mr. Baker gave notice that he would, at the The Convention then resolved itself into a | certsin eitisens of the elty of W. Am. | next meeting ot the Board, move n recensione: Comaaittee of the Whole, to use thelr endeavors | S: Huntingdon, Robert Williams, 0. O- Howard, | teu cf dette by which the bill for equalizing with thcir members of Congress to procure the | John D. Defrees, Wm. J- Murtagh, A. R. Shep. | the compensation of the principals of tha ans ofa bill for their felief. Arter which | herd, and Hallet Kilbourn—under the namo of | Grammar Schools was fejectal.” Ma Deke Tie Convention voted to pay their to | the Washington City Canal Company, all the | trom Committee on Fire Department, reported pects body, and Hon. ‘ation ‘author em) nt of a messen; ‘eas choses to suai eozenquenanae tie the Washington city canal for a termof 30 years, | to the Board of Fire Commissioners, at a selacy and te notify the President of their inten! meee oe ps or bagel Od Ceara Fg geo Eme! ips after which meeting adjourned. Towe northern thereof, so | man mmittee y i for mies that tall bet sixty fect wide from 17th rect | the relief of James Fallalovg, for services ren- The t to 3d street_the remaini portion to of the ‘red as Assistant larbor ter. ‘endin; Romie semi che at | same width asat present, andshallhave through. | the discussion of the bill the Board ‘adjourned.© ee ee een Tuomen Lowe 1S tts whole length and breadth a depth ‘ot Board of Common Couneil. > rater least four fee! mes, an Fetary. The Committee on Resolutions made a | Tait" be tot at i ‘walls of sufiicient | President Williams in the chair, and all the report, which was adopted, that as the letter strength to allow the use of steam yessels, the | members present except Messrs.Hall and Simms, Sates, eat ae ea es erin ,ATdaous | Work to be done as specified by January ist, | (the latter being eick-) most r ‘request that there be no elas | 1875; failing this the grant to be ‘null and void. | A communication wos received from the Col- sacatiod ofomteret that the carriers knowing Section 3 requires the company within twelve lector in answer to resolution stating that there ahat the Government does not desire to poorly | months to complete the canal so as to have at | has been received from July Ist last to Januar, ¥ Forex | least one foot of water at all times therein, and | iath isct SiS8Useoo. BOON TON te oammar} ayestTelie nal ras essere, ey theretare re | Stee OH” LORS Mates O° all Sines tpecein, and 7 oF the lethee carr tane ean] reer the Pay | Section 4 authorizes the company to collect De increased to 21,200 ‘annum. The Con whartage at rates not exceeding those charged Co, was that we would legislation to | held evening, seven shares, repre- = saitour wants. A repeblican formeof govers. | conting S456, mee ned by the asociation, | FRY THOMAS DOWLT ment is what we want—just what we have now. t= ‘average cost of $114 net to the share. had done for this city, and we are satisfied to Rervsriean Executive Coun or F. ¥ Goopea’ nin Sarergy 4c., AT No, 111 BRIDGE in virtue of « writ of fieri facias isene? the Clerk's (fice of the Supreme (of the District f( dambiaand directed, 1 will sell wt pulsiir anie atNo.111 street Groorsewwn.on WEDN BAY, te anh depot Ja +300, commencing at Wo clock a.m. the following goods wml chattels, in o iat, Is, fine Show case. ‘many other articles usually kept and trimming store y a0 the goude ami chat will be sold £5 satinfs. exec Young. Us al D.C. DOWLING. Auct of the tax-payers were in favor of a government by which the people can govern theseaiee int was sure that the proposed government would be better than the present contlicting govern- ments; it could not be worse, Rev. A. Bowen inquired if the proposed bill een THE Berwe Baxx Rartroap—The ih = the pemage ‘The work of construction. on the, Berms bill. This movement should be spu1 by | Say8: on them—it was dangerous. ‘They had mach % | Bank Railroad has been suspended for the win- tend with in the it to vote; but | ter in consequence of the unce: they woul ore if this bi passed. If this | the routefof the National J i | Sey THOMAS DOWLIN re included the county. they would have Nerthars counection, of the aieubtion atten B* THOMAS DOWLING, Aust r; Georgetown ‘then adjourned Post by owners of private wharves. Section 5 author- Col. Magruder answered that the two cities | movement is fully analyzed, 01 would the settlement of land damages along the - OT SITUATED ON TH. ap ier, “General, and wo reasstable tis svesig at | [zee the company to letor rent the land reclaimed | follows:—On account of and the county would be included under one appear that doce’ show on tho face of his bill | proposed line, and because lahor*can be fasts | HOUSEAND, LOT SITUATED Saiee PR 7 o'clock. narrowing, and the lands hig on the | $51,144.60; Second Ward fund, $30,454.00; Third government, and Stated as a sample nof the con- | With our p rights Bethe i ae onan ‘employed in the summer, when opera- Papen ma he eee godaad mest $issi07.66y its Ward fund ao Weare, rand | fict of governments hero now, ‘petween oth and | ‘thus far shalt thou go and no farther.” Aw | tions will be resumed. A MEETING OF INVALID PENSIONERS was held ~¥ Fas enth "Wa mad, | Sch stneots, a tow pears ago ‘proposed to pave | long as Charles Summer stands in the halls of | SUrroexp INCEXDIARY.—A man named Har- he! moe Tage yet erening at Union. League Hall, Capt. 3. C. pel pepe ect igh tne ar aoe tyatinumnsns cd Dougherty in the chair, and Capt. A. H. Nixon pany to to collect tolls, wharfage, and secretary, for the purpose of taking suitable ac- | Fone on and after August ne Int ee Son looking, to the recovery of arrears of pen- | thereafter as this bill shall be'aperoeed heen ay corporation of W: And Congress of U.S. a nt be- | Section 7 fixes the term of the grant at 30 years, Femarks by Mr. E. M: Giteon, Major T. 1. Dil- | 22d guarantees to protect the company’ from fund, $21,904.54; Seventh "Ward fund, $22,355.92; m} fund, #19, rin fund, $146,209.51; school, house fund, $42,444.72; surplus fund, (accruing trom tax sales,) 5, special tax fund, $66.- fand, $31,676.47; sinking fund. 921,955.48; Mi litan Police fund, $26,672.87; gas fund, $20,547.61; ten-year bond fund, $24,550; amounting tothe sum of 948,723.16, as taken from the books of the Corporation in the pos- session of the book-keeper. He says:—“'This amount includes checks drawn January 7, 137¢, for $205,000, with interest added, $6,445.83, amounting ‘to ‘the sum of $211,445.83, in favor of the First National Bank, that Avenue at their own expense and had com- menced preparations; but were d because the Avenues are under the control of the. Fen ment. Here, too, companies on account of the difficulty in obtaining charters from Congress, had to work under charters granted by legisia- tures of other States and Territories. Here, too, there was an immense water power which ¢api- talists would not avail themselves of because of the difficulty in obtaining charters from A letter was here read from Gen. Howard, stating that he was unable to be present, but wasin favor of a bill similar to that Congress they had nothi to fear. It mon, a resident of Statford County, has ar , es had. become arrested char, "pres ‘longi Sits “Fitzhugh at, ‘Arkindale, and red of the present laws, giving the col- | bel ing to Mrs. at au 3 ored man his rights, it may ie Ont Oo oe held to bail in the sum of $1,000 for a further ored men had not shown themselves worthy of | hearing on Wednesday next. the right of suffrage, but th» time weuld come | Rossery.—The liquor store of E. E. Down- When they would show themselves worthy of the | ham & Co., on King street, between Water and Tight to Vote. Although there was pointed out | Fairfax, was discovered by the watchmen, on Pgs ge members of the Council proposed In dntered. thieves, however, only stole a » yet the most important officers were to | dozeu or so bottles of Whiskey. with an Assembly of eleven. What chance was measure Seqations sults and hindrances. Section 8 ro- appoi juires the company sewers now committee to wait on the Pension Committee inading into the canal to the water surface of and prominent members of the House of Repre- | Said canal wall to provide the drops, Sen ee ee tbe | Xe Sccten 9 aathorines ‘snd ives the ¥ mt com! to construct pivot or -bridges in due. — Major T.L. Dilley, interior Department; eo ‘of the bi = {in use over the canal, Prppésed; | there for any measure of legislation to pare such Tis, of thie city has been arreeted and committed "s Offien: 0 4. | Whenever it is their interest to do so, or the | f, adi Mt f but would like a provision that both brahches of | 8 Power as was given be bite manin uier 3 W wh sens Sieg: EAE Gils, Treeany Depa | terse ae ert mor | foe mow advanced on remains ots | Sat wold ie pov Delegate to" Congres | war not good enough fn Cis proposed brs | *™ Penquir cours raruita' SF reso! on XG Fon War" Department: A certal mpany the sole Tight of way through | Corporation, for the purpose of paying the | bee by the people. warrant any change in the present form of gov- tide ae Capt. O. C. Fox, War A in of the city the purpose of con- | school teachers and laborers. It also includes | Mr. A. Jones sald that he could not shorten | ernment. They knew what they now had and CITY ITE CLEAN “1 ee Pending in Congress penseait® | necting the James Greek Canal with the Wash- | Cieels tor tle amputee $21,995.48, transferred | the powers of the people, and would oppose | they did not know what would be in store for ‘MS. quarterly payments of pensions meets the i= | ington City Canal, provided they commence the from the Cc to the Sopra Ege d to pay in- terest on the funded debt of this Corporation. ‘This sum, with that paid to the First National Bank as above stated, which should be deducted from the amount set forth in the general exhibit of disbursements above given, said amounts hac- ing been virtually twice checked out.”* . Ano, estimates from the Surveyor for grading and graveling M street south, from sth street east to Jd street west, $13,523; 11th strect west, from N street to Boundary, $7,149.06. Also, communication from the Superintendent anything like a curtailment of the franchise or a kingly government. He thought that it would be better to remain as at present than to have the Buneipal officers appointed by the Presi- lent - In answer to questions, Col. Magruder said that the entire control of the District would be under the Legislature. The upper board or council, in the opinion of the committee, should be appointed by the Government, because of the a interests of the Government here, the public property being of equal value with the them by the bill. They could of this not afford to yield a single point in this matter. UNDERSTAND that Dr. Fanyor'’s rooms with the best talent and Mr. Himber asked that the bill be read for in: | ar’ 4 daily, and that he ie performing formation, and the Secretary proceeded to read | tome wonderful cures, such as Consumption, | f the proprictor, Lameness, Deafness, and Blindness, and ali -! ue,! Walker White said that at the last meeting in | Chronic Diseases. We would advise all the sick - _ = og Boerne Su og = ican | tovall dn him without deta at his rooms, 1306 G r CLOTHING. party in genet rms for what afew men 13th and b &e. eer a: comets meereee |e = a vi to take oeceeee & retract what h) aay ON OF AN OFFICER IX THE ARMY. had said then. (Laughter.) If the charter is | ..4¢ hes 1 noticed that a large proportion taken away from the itHSkery, POOF colored | of the men's kmapaacks containe : ere 4 connecting or James Creek Canal within 5 years of the invalid pensioners permanently jmp — im the District of Co. | 27d complete it within 10 years from the date otherwise void. 11 requiresthe company to con- aS EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE—The first mecting | L and § streets when inte by said James of the Washi mn branch of the Evangelical Bi ‘anal. Section 12 contains pealin, Alliance was hel id last evening at! the Metropol — ater sat . C streets, Dr. Peter Parker | Mr. Moore said he hoped the bill would be in the chair. ‘Rer. Drs. Newman, Samson, Ran- printed in the journal. It was no use to refer km, and Butler, of this city, and Kev. Drs. | {t, as the corporation has no authority to make Philip, Schaff, and Schenck, of New York, oc~ say fuck conditions as those contained in this of Sewers, stating that the pavement on Ist stree: vate property, and it was proposed that the | ™m will have to get ou! nota colored | ches, bei rally used by them for Colds, WASHINGTON, Janvany 1, 187 eupied seats on the platiorm.’ Tne meeting was | til. "tre sta ane of the city, pur- | West, from € to Bistrect sduth, conforms to the | Government should make appropeiagone antec | man who could gets place te work a Corpora | Ste! Brotn's Bronchial Trucker” should. be pened with prayer by Kev. Dr. Butler and | chased from the 01 owners, by | grade. ally. tion work. used upon the first appearance of a Cold or yeading scriptures, after which Dr. Parker read | them to the corporation, and Congress approved BUSINESS FROM THE ALDERMEN. Mr. Jones.—Will taxes be decreased under the | _ Mr. A. Quigley addressed the mpd in op- ugh, which by neglect may terminate in some To THE PUBLIC. ‘the basis of the alliance, and explained the | the purchase, and prescribed the widih of the | ‘The Joint resolution in relation to the appoint- | proposed government? position to the pro Territorial bill, saying | focfable Lung . principal object to be the ‘of Christian | canal, &c. Those conditions this corporation | mentor Commiionenn fee tae government of | Col. Magruder replied that they would, for | there was a class of men trying to get away the — $24 unity without regard to mation or coun- | cannot alter. The only thing which ought to be | the District was taken up,on motion of Mr. | there won id be but one set of officers to pay, in- | Tight of franchise from the people, and build up si Normmxixee, axD NEVER GET ovtor | Cur Stock of ty. Dr. Schaff was the next speaker and gave | done by the city is to out the Washing- | Browne, and after he had spoken in favor of the | stead of four or five sets, as now. an acy. The measures mar | cnsen-Fasties wanting to bay sereton won, pues diiee Ccetexees ing ert a re nornt a Sees ie ee ee ee for } resolutions they Tiere gdouted, and his remarks | | Hon. T. 1. Tullock _cuvored a change, anil oS cake Ely ablican | Chine should not fail to see Willcox & Giths’ in mck, ew York, ie of visit 1 | =100,000 or less; jayor Bowen is opposed to ordered to printed. Several bills fro: Vongress would desire to retain a portion of the istration, 1 ’s, C. BAUM, Corset. and tult; in a ow limit at thie Amsterdam Conference and the enthusiasm at | the improvement of the eanal by the city, and | the Aliegiecn wesc Peferred. see government in their own bande. Ir the people | the dominant party. How abqut it then?’ He | operation at the agent’ Ks fully G29,000 in excess sonal ‘Samson | was heard to say that he could neither be coaxed, the meetings. Aiter by Kev. Dr. the ‘meeting adjourned. #16 NEW BUSINESS. wanted his right to vote. No man should get his | Hoop-ekirt manufacturer, 7th strect, between . were entrusted with the election of the Legisla- n Daud E. 1,3 | season of the year, aud we have therefore con - S163 was collected | Griven, nor bribed to sign a bill forits mene. y Mr. Taylor—Petition of the Vestry of St. | ture and a delegate to Congress, it would be | (@.’s) vote unless he (Q.) had a chance at the —eo—— towards dcfraying the expenses of the ery dl ment. = . sane ‘Church; bill for grading K areas, from | better than at present. spoils. [Laughter pes ——) ‘This was a Conns, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon eluded not to take stock until February. We have Kal Conference to be held in New York in Sep- | br. Stewart moved that the bill be referred to | Yh viyectne wee Hampshire avenue; referred. | | Mr. David Fisher said that under the bill they | Strange state of things; ‘Territories were trying | of twelve. years” experience tm the | recently ‘tember next. the Special Committee on the Canal appointed | By Mr. Fardon—Kesolution tkanking Mr. H. | would have a voice in the selection of officers, | 10 become States, and we were oring,*. t 4 | United States and vous to being es- MARKED DOWN ee at the last meeting. The city should either im- | Kiibourn for his speech in defence of the Dis- | as at present, and he was certain that they | Territorial ae 5 ee me | tablished at 424 Fenmylvania arcane, between a TRE InisH REPUBLICAN AssoctaTIoN met | prove the canal at once, or give it to some one trict, delivered at the Industrial Exposition | could not do worse than new. of Brown and 8! =e pat not go down. nat | 4% and 6th streets, Dec. 16th, 1861, successfully | ne prices on all goods adapted $0 peemaiterene, last evening at Trades’ Union Hall, D.E. Mc- | who will improve it. meeting on Saturday night; ado By Mr. | | Mr. Robert Hatton, of Georgetown, said that | _ Collector Boswe' Se _ ed for and said that | tote Bunions, Chilbi ‘Club and In- Mahon, Esq., in the chair, who, after afew pre- | Mr. Connolly defended the Mayor against the ‘Thompson—Bill to define the duties of the before acting he would propose that they should | from a resolution whic! been handed him liminary remarks by J. D. O'Connell, Esq., ad- | statements ot Mr. Moore, and thought it un- dressed the meeting in eloquent terms on “The | worthy of him to come here and in this cham- influences brought to bear upon Irishmen in | ber repeat remarks attributed to the Mayor by to vote the Democratic ticket,” wherein | persons who would come from his office and de- he charged frauds on the Democratic party, and private conversations, and intimated that exhorted his hearers to aid in diffusing the prin- such persons ought to be ejected from the of- Surveyor and Inspector of Sewers; considera- tion postponed and referred. By Mr. Piper— Bill to license skating parks, and base ball clubs; referred. Kesolution calling on the Surveyor to furnish an estimate for straightening Bound- confer with their people. Rev. A. Bowen said that if both b the Legislature were to be elected ple, it would be satisfactory, but he did not want to sell the people, and he would preter he had I d the objects of this meeting. He | &T°™! Ni ea other oe oe fect, | and shall, in addition thereto, for the next thirty conceded to every one his opinion. ff the The shoe can be worn with ease immediately | days, make a farther reduction of them do it; but he should try feat it. These ‘ were all gentlemen of wealih who originated it, — le persons who patronize his establish- | from the marbed pricess street, from Eighth to V streets; adopted. | thatall the officers should be elected, and their purpose was to crush out the poor | Sebe™puyPerrom gue Patronise his to eiples of Republicanism. A communication was | flee. By Me. Burgess—Calling on Surveyie forest: | _'DreLindaley reported the Sesto which led laboring man, Thists no new thing with them— ‘of business at office, Dx, White ir unbio ON CASH SALES ONLY. Feccived from BP. H. Donegan, president of the | Mr. Slater said he had oceasion asa member | inate for Grading and gravell certain strev the committee to propose that the Council should | it was the old scheme revived of having Com- Patients at their residences except be- local Irish Kepul ‘Ameciation, ing ofthe Committee on the Canal to consult the adopted. By Mr. Detrick—Bill making addi- n ‘be chosen by the Government. If a billcould be passed whereby all the officers should be elected, he had no objection, but he doubted if such a bill would be satisfactory to Congress. visit missioners to govern us, only under a new forma tomake it more palatable. If they thought tha | tween 6 and 8 p. Commissioner scheme the right way, why did : a . they not stick to that? ‘This bill most sagas TRE WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, cor. publican proposing a We have this day obtained full possession of the union of the two clubs, and Messrs. J. D. O’Con- | Mayor in reference to the proposed tloodiag and nell, O’Conner, n, C. | cleansing of that work, and the Mayor was in o » and J. ot O©'Connel were appointed’a committee to confer | favor of Its improvement tional appropriation for grading and gravelling New building we occupy, and fous to the Boundary street, from ork avenue to ing ey previ *pring: I ner of 7th street and Lovisiana avenue, ening: eason shall make extens.ve additions te our already : it. the bill was orlered to ad avenue; passed. By Mr. Beall ; . : With a similar committee from that club. A further debate, Thirteenth street, from I to Mr. Jerome A. Johnson, after asking several | ™mously gives the right to elect the Council, : -30 o'clock e' e “ Journed. = on the and referred to the Saas treet, and | questions about the bil, said tharit nessctiine | the higher oficcrs it reserves tor the appoint- | {rom G90 to 7:30 o"¢ sig feoe ay deen large saleeroom. We are now engaged in manufac- street, from M to N atroe: referred. | shown that the interests of the tax payers or | ing Dower, ‘Some, may say that his reason for pays interest on depositx © | turing a very large stock of first-class garments for i oMicers | the last meeting of the Board under Mr. Emery’s | By Mr. Hatton—Resolution directing a com: | workingmen would. be better sutcor: than | Opposing it was because he held office. ie Martin | resolution. maltice of three be appointed to vies ‘ster | now, the people would favor it, and he was indi. | Would resign to-morrow and go before the peo- Morro—“‘Quick Sales and Small ” the spring season, being determined to outdo all ‘and Wil- IMPORTANT FINANCIAL MEASURES. wharf, in company with the Sealer of Weights | vidualy in favor of the jneasure, for he thought | Ple against this bill, and defeat it. Some years | BAC ‘an immense Mock ot new charged by I. Hexter |_| Mr. Davis introduced the following concur- | and Measures, and examine the measures, and | that the interests of the people would be ad- | 8g, When the Democratic Yasin power, | gooas, of wit ae dispose of as quick as | former efforts in our line in this city. from his store | rent resolution: report what legislation is necessary to protect | vanced. The District paid more money into the | % movement was inaugurated to throw up ible, we will sell Goods now cheaper than itted “Whereas, this C of late been alers: th: si ‘and had tie city charter, but there was not a Democrat | Possible, ' ‘Shirts75, $1, $.125 and We are preparigg very largely for an increased many substantial improvements, such a Yho could be found to favor it. (Langhter.] | ver, vik: White Shirte75, 81, 8. —— ak = sania ei uently lost | 86 building school station some representation in Con- | Some might say that Messrs. Brown and Shep- | %, cea a tae. a io Cole ond trade, as our expectations have always been to fool the | houses, graveling and grading streets, building ess a8 & matter of right and not courtesy only. | herd were good Republicans, but they were tot | HE and 75c.; an excellent article @1 | reslized, we shall offer every honorable inducement ut in pairs, | bridges, sewers, laying flag-foot- fiowss, however, opposed to any measure which | Tadical enough for him. and $1.35. ‘Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25c. bors carried | ways, etecting t ec lame, creat the fo Would abridge the auffrages of the people. scheme would inc Tod Hing * 1a | Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock ofall | %°Fetaln the patronage of our friends and an increase ciency ‘Department, ete. ae fig legate to that body. snemm he | the fant justified by the revenue of the first heard, and that an opportetty sbocs ye pad wanted a change they were not | Kinds and at a oe pent Paper Col- | 1° the number of new names on our roll of patrons. Se ee ee ee tite city that should bennse Orr Aited Tins ee ee ns haa |e to ee ee Tothing ed gd poe engined ‘arity. ‘The hnest selection We shall strictly adhere to our old aystem of doing ir. red a) ougnt it ec le > Ties, Scarfs seen ‘The potice | ‘mmediately, which, if once completed, would, the choice of the Couticll as well ai the loses | heard of them do better if | of Neck ma ‘cant come all ead ‘crersbody wl | business, namely : the abenca the taxes derived from the increased valua- branch there would be no difficulty about the ty-holders complain | SO%. Shed. ‘Fraxo & Gopuam, EK PRICE ONLY, AND THAT neomees be Rage erate newly received, relmburss people favoring the bill, and if such a provision | about the taxation way the money is ‘Marbie Hen, ONE Pi . FOR casa. house on Friday evening, | te city ins few years; and in order that the Was made he would favor it. applied. They dont tell'you that the higher Mo. ee Tih st, opp. Parone es find that the de: | ‘it¥ may have the ability to make such improve- Inform the Bourd as to what dleposition is bein tit A.B; Shepherd said the object of giving | the taxes are the higher eo | ce Mo BIS Tart. boteees Dak hoe, a. SAKS & co., ments made school corner o! e Cow ie nel sovernment was to to cad and | Kesotred, That the committee to Fourtcenth and G streets west; If rented, to | obtain the co-operation of the Beloret uethors, | management of adaire, why lettines Genet whom; if so, what amount of revenue is being received, and what disposal is made of the same; 4.’ By Mr. Boyd—Resolution of thanks to ties. The United States eyes many interests pe Charles Mason tor his able address at the here as to justly ro it representation in oe ee ot ee ne ee Gauerar paroainxs 617 SEVENTH STREET. the local rnm: ‘money to suit them- selves. ‘The prime mover of this bill wanted to AT EMORY BAXTERS, So” NEW NUMBER, 316. Mr. A. Grant said that this measure was a | be the Governor, and his friends would all be | 115 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN — eee wt he 000,000, to enable the authorities of meeting on Saturday evening lest; | very important one, aud should ‘not be acted | SPpointed to the’Assembly. ‘He urged upon ail 197u AND 207u STREETS. the Ce brag nag wg complete open- | adopted. hastily upon. He endorsed the remarks of Col. | to attend the mass , waich ‘would, 201 wan semove fremmy posseat, of business the 0) Lovpon & 00.) ing ail streets, to put the Canal | *‘Tie President announced the following com- | Magruder in relation to the difficulty of obtain- bt, be called to endorte it, and vote the thing | ,,W ill remove fr , and will sell my stock. con “ the District | in ® sanitary and navigable condition, build a | mittecs: On School Bullding in Secon Tr ing charters, sisting of @ general assortment of DEY Goubs a: CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, & meeting last evening, and — and a new centre market house.” | trict—Messrs. ¥ardon, Detriek, and’ Brow, of Wi much. the market value. adopted preamble and resolutionthat“Where- | Héferred to Committee on Fi 11 | On Oysters—Messrs. Hatton, Boyd, and Veu- if ANDROSCOGGIN COTTON, U cents, TAILOR, sek Ancor of thn Doric hn Mio a aerate at | Sites Pt Sa Nee ree anufactured cigars a tax in addition to the | PC ills for exemption of churches, bir, RERORTS FROM comniTrzEs, Ero. ree ee Sy 8tt Ro. 362 Penn. avenus, Ws taxes pre: 'y gress, we, the ci; > from Ir. . am e spec committee ay mf % = manufacturers of this Distri , therefore, | BO* Peat oat ee tte councils be referred to | pointed under the resolution oferet by Mr. BLACK VELVETEENS ery cheap ee? resolve to refuse payment of such sd a special joint co: ‘two Aldermen and two weeks ago, inquiring whether the y, and that the selection | desired to depri A few colors of all wool POPLIN. 50 Ds. sicnav’s tax, believing it to be il and to test the —o a Need oiaah = Corporation Attorney was ever convicted and | of the Legislature should be left to the people; | He denied it, that he for one wasin |“ sls "S°pUAIN and PLAID POR derility of much amessment Betore the courts; no | tf, Mure, introduc lution “That the and as 170,000 people were interested, he sug: | favor of making all of the offices elective amt LINS,@% conte, GOLDEN REMEDIES, gach additior as we are obliged to pay | Lcsistet, Of the city be requested acta unt | did not a list to be summoned of grand that adjourn until they | advocated it. In this District there were five | Over ome KERCHIEFS from suc- Deing levied outside the ” peor dy boned agenntmty Sy ‘since the int of | J270r# for the purpose of procuring the indict- | could be conferred with. : = Tuly. 1860, giving in each cass Cha date ce isc | Mentor Mr. J. H. Crane) asked farther tine; | “Ma bhopheed eat Tepeated, that individu- Tue Kerry-Manpes Howicipe—The Motion | Warrant tae vac oee to whom it was | “ich was granted. ally he favored the election of all officers by the _ ee sepa iryigcthe nature ofthe tpvezorindcttednew | o'eiiend ihe Weegee Bettae ae anes | wap; “but he id not Sunk iat Congres | wer one goverment, in terday proceedings of the Criminal Court, e . ‘oman’s Su! Convention; | wou! ing measure. 4 fhe mation for asw tliat in theceee James | 8"4 the amount; and also what amount of bonds, | Which wes ed. distribut assertions that E made about the ition of the offi it any, have been issued since the above date 5 After some further discussion the meeting ad- | ™ ly absurd. He (the under sentence of death for the murder » Mr. Holden ( ittee on Gas Lamps) re- to meet on Thursday evening, at | Simply al le (the speaker) was arden Jane astute oan MPs | Cette cat chet anemone: | genic i of iateck, | Vales Linge aft” 8 eyo Neeaigion, a prec ae and testitied to the fact of his never having been | Tefe sued, 80 a8 to make the info - ‘The Courts, holdany. When a mM years of age maturalized as a citizen United Staten lete asim the ease of each payment.” Adopted. Court 1m GENERAL TERM.—To-day, Hume omen apg oe om deed hand {oust thathe AND ADAPTED To ALL SEASONS. +t sit Faeries iss | ery a en fo Beall argument concluded.” Wilon age festred no ofc, i didnot pay, “as = pa choles selections hendecmely Framed SS naa = ‘with petition) ‘allowing’ the contractors for eee ans’ COURT, Judge Purcell.—' tapi ee aay about his | PAINTINGS, oa vINGS, and Brn H,CELERRATION on the 25th flag footways of blue stone the six fect Ways had been a Republican, and an anti- sae ferent hots ence rll Will be somewhat dif- | measurement —that ls, that they be watt ore Democrat. As to his being charged with crash. | "W188 CARVED WALL POCKETS. ferent fag former years, as ladies will width of six feet, without for the cob- the man, he would say that every | TOY HYGROMETONES, &c. saan. boners ‘and in its | has ‘been "her memeting Meee tte,. Maes, a8 | was Share fd, eaten doe ae Mr. Clark introduced bill for the relief of Leo- | pot jhaylor (Committee on I wots ment of the ‘and fer the benefit of taatnen PAPER-HANGINGS, mart fe tee 2, apsie)Sedrw ed Ww i E ce to complete the Jer" part Bil ‘and graveling Lo street street east; Era i Hi | i = ae ‘aaae until it broke down. sent at mean on hs part of tie Boat’) remained in charge of the propecedl new sehen bemasen ee aie ete farted it back of the Ertoot Dissrice Mess, Clstke Cannolls se ore ea pre- lution referring to the case of « deratuts eokened tracked the barrel, wheel- Sent here by The seneren alleged to have. been arrested the thieves, rae ie Lp seyrae bgear them Salle ee a peg de if Scns SEWING MACHINES, SOLD, RENTED, AND EXCHANGED, H i i which Mr. Day of- , and that we had at = fered, rslaton oppanng the meee 24 At the new Agency, Congress, Siete from ony ot the ay iy et ph and oppons in ae Sa LEWIS BAAR's, ‘Tax Himxnxta BEXEvotenT Soctary met mance, wey om behalf of thn endgame i wan adop » aefollows, which | aet¢-tmeo o 39 MARKET SPACE sekebrate Sf Partch e Dana, arrangements to city, Pegpecttally request that it will be the art of 2 foe ero” am effort being made on the Maron Bowzn is confined to house back to we the sald esd ‘at, ‘sud, sekacee, alibongh be loa tue better toden,”? | feted wo back & ated. 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