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structed to inquire and: Board, ot BANKERS, ee pene one of the JB BSEam. Pee, 3. A. BUFY, Trees to prot ‘meetings is this alty from dist = 3, Owens, rae Mr. Fardon moved to amend Senet ee ee Se reitenct aged ®) years, | WASHINGTON fry SAVINGS RAINE all except the second resolution. He tho: toon years clerk to Evan | - Cormerof Seventh street and Louisiana svenee, tune for this Board. and the stand Deceased was for many years clerk to Evan PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. HanPto dora ‘questions without i wee ~ H tod ukbay WYENING. tm Gh ibys. ea “i RaiLRoap FRom Wasnineron City ro three ae += Amusements, &e. ae manga 4 5 J Bayonet, Tumaven Grand Itallen Overs, | 254 Siny not Dy & duced by Be: Cake ea for s railroad =" : BANKERS, " ° i from this city to the ver, Watt's Orzra Hovse—Laura Kesne in | Frustees can ought that or aoe — Bay ond coll ot current market rates “Champagne; or, Step by Step.” with section, from disposing of their coming municipal a GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Brown's Hall.on West Space, and the GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for STUCKS, and BONDS promptly exe- Sauiixe Wirnovt Licexse.—Wm. H. Coaks. | “INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished. ‘ashington, a dealer eit Warren vest GALLERY—Mammo'h Mumi- . 4 ‘aid : corporation or company, | Brown's a, gy naied War Views, and other Magnific ent Repre- shall 1 It was refer- Dodson's Hall, near Road Saaions, ewry evening at Ti o’e'ock. streets. Surra & Srzone’s Anr Gas.ianyr, 45 F MannnireR’s Ant GALLERY, 488 7th street. Baglow’s Agt GALLERY, 38 Pennsylvania avenue. ss) 328 of im stencil dies and plates, ee ee Se ny | L" Jou. iN & co Eiing sicenme and paid therefor $39 ines BANKERS, i u inane aa the Zen Barene Cuvnce at Dyenaliytown, of | PENNSYLVANIA AY! » CORNER TENTH The Seventh Ward Homicide. probably an over- whi, ‘couner-chine-wes told some : WATAL STABBING OF ALEXANDER MOUTEN BY about the bond since, was yesterday commen: DEALERS In ‘will be pushed ranialy DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN EXCHANGR. ALE OF STOCK—John J. Bogue, Esq., real gt sold five shares of the MARY ENNIS—THE EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST —VERDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY. After our report closed yesterday, the Coro- 5 a £ E ry FA te pe a a Gfvermment and Corporation Bonds bought end ‘mer, Dr. W. W. Potter, with his assistants, Drs. ile to notice of these proveedi B. i Conner,’ Charles Potomac Insurance Company's stock ene ‘Alicther Marketable Securities oold or bong om ‘Todd and Hartigan, together with the jury that 4 Pe An Le NI Sei Rives Faoxt—Setered—Steamer Gesrge |» | Comminsion. had been sworn at the house, corner of Vermont resolutions, Stout, iladelphia. — ayenue and Third street weit, where Mary En- in = tical party. He asked if the police had DENTISTRY. nis, colored, had stabl lexander a PSE chee —— jouten, colored, with & shoemalker’s knife, as. | 25th, to consider for the Matson teplion that tony hes eck bower, R. ter, George Gleim, Chi ALEXANDRIA. W008 « auicurwent, bled at the First Precinct Station. house, and to its pro} the board should express thelr approval of Road proceeded with the hearing of the evidence. can be kept so, at a cost of $6000 per annum. a PP _ other Romnenres.—On Saturday night last, a man DENTISTS, an the uamee tan semammeinaneenqaaariart | cea eottpoen tan teria ak garth to dil te araeka the Camtins cmt ie ee pet continued, holding that it was the | atvociated with pamed Charles Burch, from Alexandria count’, | payoven rxow Fr. cr. 9TH axD 10rn v0 No was prevent, and appeared. quite. stolid, listen cting on the te White = ae Seeeloption of such resolutions would“do" mo = vey’s wharf.” in company with some of her | 1223 Prxwsvivaxia AVENUE, Berweex ing to all the evidenco that was given without any exhibition of emotion. Dr. 8. ‘odd was Several bills from the Board of Common crew, with whom he had been drinking, and be- fore he left her he went into the cabin where the first witness sworn, and testific Mr. Boyd fuily concurred m the motion of as to the | Council were referred. } VOCLATION. ai Mr. Fardon, which resolution simply affirmed 0 ; in Hami | a character of the mortem examination, NEW BUSINESS. n al ot Washington and the Schuylkill river, Pen LEWIE & DAVIS. which was reported in yesterday's Stan. De- | Mr. Davis introduced a bill making an appro- | Mr.'Emery contended that this improvement | tte Tight of free speceh. If mal deseo inet | ssivania, upon a route to be surveyed and desig | tat gen gold watch and chain, 0. 200 PERNSTEVANTS BHENUB, and desig- i a ~ have the right of meeting and x ceased had on two shirts, awhite one on the n of $2,500 for the Fire Department; re- | would remove all objection to the canal as to x nated by a competent engineer appointed by Satside aud a lannel undetabirt, both of whiew, | ferred. Also,” bill t grade Tes deleterious influence. on the health of the edad, Cote Thane Be eee teat each ie | ‘hem, to commence at a point in Washington, were pierced through, as if with aknife. ‘The city; its pecuniary returns would continual dt the preamblos hocaues there ocean | D.C. and to rum by or near to Brookville and fonda} of these cutete the shirts was about one- | N street north; referred. increase; the value of property along its borde tee ee 's Per | Hood's Mills to the Northern Central Railroad. robbed of a eo1 batt three-feurths of an inch. The wound sting the Committee bet irge | will be enhanced, and the deiaaud for labor i vs 3 ne: e and thence by way of Marietta, Lel Gust; axtl in the body was on a line with the left-breast | the passage of alaw authorizing the Corpor: | ilve enbar large portion of the dour and meal | ,,24r Hatton said that the amendment having | Pine Grove, ta the State of Pen nes nee Bet » 1th and Lith ste, Wash ion, D.C. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAlN, | By the use of pore Nicrous Oxide Gan, and with CBlerofeam, or Either, if requested by the, been accepted, the rest of the resolution shoul is papers. bone, and about two inches left of it, and be- | tion to assess one-eighth of the cost of arching | sed in the eity cumes from or through George- point on the Schuylkill. The seetion fixes etetein, ib Wikeher, whene myste- tween the sixth and seventh ribs, and took an | the water-course running in L, street, between | town, Cembeciand cou Sonece and tite eee, Mins Bord contingeds saying ‘that tree speech | the cap tal stock at five millions of dollars, to | ,,ovitiam Holstein, the butcher, whose mvsto- Sere ad fe cated oe TeaE, On Probing, it | 20th and 22d streets, on all lotsor parts of lots | paving blocks, in short all the products of tie | |, MF. Bord conti guaranteed, and he thought | consist of one hundred thousand shares, of titty | Haws Srak'ie still, missing, wor has anything Trae found to extend upwards and inward. The | bordering on the line of the improvement, and | geld, forests and mines can be landed in the city when men go into & ting ‘and defy toe: dollars each. deen heard of him since he left his home ou Bods was then opened, and the wound found | to assess onc-Lalf of the cost on all ground west | for one-tenth of the eost now ald for cartage. | Whe men go into ane oa : ——-—__ ‘Wednesiing cventng ince corresponding with the outward indication as | of 20th street that will be drained into the sewer, | From. the Potomac, boats loaded with wood, Mr. Dates followed, saving that Svrt or C. 8. WaLLacu vs. W. D. WaLLacn. to the direction and entering the heart at the | and to pay three-cighths of the cost out of the ber, fish, oysters, Sc., the produce of gar- | g thie war personal eed then the reittne apex. Death was caused by the puncture in | First Ward fund; referred. Also, presented re- | dons adjacentty the river may be brought to the afirming what is guaranteed. by the Constitu- 3 CITY ITEMS. heart. The knife was shown Dr. Todd, who | monstrance of J: oe eB ueet ine | dvors oF our business houses, nanufactories and | Son the Sheieiseisely aheeed tee Porson said it was calculated i Just such a granting hermissio: markets. To construct a sewer in place of the | Condemns the President of this Board without ———— a8 a) don Soe wen ining “Mr. Hennina’s be canal = out en co) entail ——— = ging him an opportunity to defend himself. ing ws aa Pe '. Harti; corroborated above. adjoi '. Hennit ‘euse in keeping itopen. To remove posi las. Dr. W. E. . who was sent for about | toa special committee of three—Messts, Uy'tiushing or artidelal currents is impractica- | 2 he b lheertthes Bora poergarlyrd immer fury OH Suk Umbrellas. eight o'clock Sunday t to attend the | Champion and Moore. wi a ble, and if not, would destroy the channels ot | Setted by the President of the Board at trust in July, 1862, and purchased by W. D.| Light weight Rubber Coats. _ Founded man, tested that te found him a THANKS TO PRESIDENT GRANT. both rivers. fo" narrow he” canal Will not | The haf Be beloeed the a pal for Wallach, at $4200,” Oe so Sea iso. €. Hinwmine, No. fi0 7th st., N. W. onditien, ut _twe or Pe i dim! the cost of ming or kee; it e comp! asks rel —— ee aoe ae Geen sheet, tee oe relt, Davis also introdaced the following joint inish pam pts Abed ag te were brought in here to-night for the purpose of ‘grounds: 1. Defendant, who te the brother aeliadibaeniee: abimanana aie tanemeni “1 dredged. tting sympathy, and this was an attempt to house. Saw a knife laying there which had |‘ Kesciced wna: iy, &¢., That the thanks of | south side of the canal from Maryland avenue re athy, ot complainant, represented at the sale, Biood upon it about two inches from the point. | hews Boards arc perely Sabimouely tendered to | to. Monument oint, supported. by a retain freak Hatton bose’ to a’privilegea question, and | stated to the atictioncer before the sale’ took Witness identitied the Knife atthe inquest as the | his Excellency, President Grant. for the interest | wall with handsome parapet mar With | said that when Mr. Burgess stated that the res- | Place, and caused tife Impression to, prevail their use » “T have ‘one he saw the night before. He was also present | manifested by recent interview with a trees would form a drive or promena: che in fe th fdeteat. | 2mong those attending the: at the post mortem waaay cat mapeetaane take ae eel miles in lenghth, binding — on | olution was brough: oe Rerpees ot ~ | to purchase the property for the bemefit of com- Fed the cridsnce ‘given by Todd and | Breeperity and improvement of thie, the wational > an eas ing the party ho stated what Tre could not sub. nant, who was then absent trom the ‘city, EDUCATIONAL gan. ir. Connol advocated : . - : a I. Edward H. Parlin, policeman, testified as to | of the resolution mal lneidontall beautiful bridges, grace gthe canal | could sutetantings, and inorder to orien een a ‘the arrest Of the Present when he | the road meetings. | at every street, and the handsome bridge (al- | Gebate to a close he oftered the following asa rently less than its } DERN LANGUAGES. entered the house w the stabbing had oc- | Mw ready promised by Mr, Mullett) connecting the 5 fi $, Which were uy j ae — He charged the woman, Mary Ennis, Mail with the White Lot, from many | "Yy' neil condemns the action | Tate » Were 80) » BF ROCK, Sermerty Prefemer of Qoorewtown as having committed the act, and she said it was | the railro: ints, especially the Capitol, would be an ob- ¥ person or persons who, in vivlation of law, | 8€Pparately, as they should have been, accord- gg og ge Ey a Sg | done in self-defense, that deceased was m had never yet med. | Ject of beamty and admiration, Better tinea ‘ahtarb any public mecting held within the | ing to law and custom. 4. "The ve howses 5 Sige in, chaamen, tn French. Corman. ot her with a rope. He had no further conversa- or canal without being | all, every dollar of e: that will be incurred its of this city, were sold all together, in at the speial in- a tion with her, but afterwards took her to the in ‘cleaning out and improving the canal, ren- Simms moved to lay the substitute on the | stance aud request of thesiefendant and by ar. “ Btation-house. Mr. Connolly said that, according to the gen- | dering it healthy and an ornament to the city, | table, as it was the same in effect as that before | rangements between him ad the auctioneer, in, John W. Smoot, policeman, testified that he | tleman’s logic, because this Corporation ‘had | would be returned in the receipts for rence and | the Board. order that defendant might become the ha’ IPPINCOTT EAINSTIT assisted in the arrests. When Mary Ennis was | been cheated, no more railroads and canals | wharfage in five years fromthe completion of | _ The yeas and nays were called, bat before the | ser at a small price, defendant inducing the L ‘CHARLES STREET AVENLE, arrested she said she did not do the deed, but | should be built. tes werk, Secretary called the roll, Mr. Hatton asked if | auctioneer to make arrangements by assuring BALTIMORE, Mv ‘that deceased had done it himself; but when Mr. Moore explained, that he was not opposed The bill was ordered to be printed and made | the motion prevailed if the whole pabjecs would | him that he desired and Intended to buy the Select Boarding and Day School. Every as ‘they got to the station-house found her | to extending aid to railroads, unless he saw | the special order this night two weeks. not be laid on the tsble; but the Chair declined property in for the benefit of complainant. 5. for the scquirement of a thorough and hed Fight covered with asked EXPENDITURES OF THF CORPORATION. to answer. The motion to lay on the table was | The of the five honses in gross was not in English and French education. how it came bmp radon ped that after he had ‘The i A communication was received from Mr. | !0st—yeas, 3; i iB. accordance with the manner of sale ibed me ‘pes .al attention giveu to Music and Ornamen- Pepe pg eapes yg ep ed. dohn F. Cooke, City Register, in reply to ares- | Zhe Chair, (Mr. Williams) tyrone J in the advertisement, which stated as follows: | Nomneness, AND NEVER GET OUT oF | | Cath for boarding pupils in English department he been cut, ood got on her olution ‘or this’ Board, stating tat there his | the vote on ine ad Gig substitute, ad seis several paresis (all improved) will be of- Partice wanting to Bay a sewing ma S40 per annum. area * e ye s e . , +. / fered , ‘or cireul containi: format re Eliza Bell, colored, sworn—Is 29 years old; Boards, and two | ioe, “iste tence aes ‘DunSi. ibeludiny | meeting referred. ‘to, at which an immense | “Ihe detemtact denies that he caused any im- | Chine should not fail to s6e Willcox & Gibbs’ in the Frincigal. a! : bad known Alexander Mouten two years; saw | members to be appointed from each, in conjune- | checks drawn January 7th, 1870, for 8205,000 in | thTong was present, and failing to find any of | pression that he was “buying in” for his brother, etry agent's, tthe eee pend eiT-eokW ly REV. J.A.LIPPINCOTT, A.M. him last night at the house of M: it | tion with the Mayor, shall constitute a commit- | furor of the Fiat National Bagh for ‘amounts | those present who had called the » after | and that it is only by the gromest perversion of Donan + Manetacianet, sth street, ree ISOUPAL BCHOOLS, (counected with tho Son ean the cvening- Philip Graham and | tee, whose duty it shall be to take such action | favo" of t upon resolutions of the City Councils | "aiting past the hour, he was called on to take | expressions of brotherly kindness and regard * | E' ‘Church of the Incarnation, Jobn n were present at the time. Saw no | as it may deem necessary and per to secure & | Snticipating the revenues of the Corporatio the chair, and did so. He did not see any of | that the ms of the bill can be sustained. BOYS SCHOO! gone else there. Mary and the man Alexander | common terminus and central depot in this Dis. for the purpose of paying school teachers those riotous proceedings spoken of, and, on the | The case was not concluded at the adjournment M street north, between and lth, Tere quarreling. Mouten was quarreling with | trict for all railroads now entering it, oF which laborers; also, checks for tho amount of $21. | Contrary, as far ashe observed, the meeting was | of the court, JOHN A. GRAVES. Principal. her about her drinking whisky, and said he | may hereafter be built, as well as to’ preserve, $68.43 transterred from the general to the sink. | 98 orderly as such a meeting could be expected | “The case is bein argued to-day. SCHOOL Fok YOUNG LADIES, would break her of it. He then commenced | as far as possible, the streets and avenues from | ing fund to pay interest on the funded debt of | tbe. At that Ley Mr. Hatton was recog- Se aes 3: Mac LEOD Principal’ . whipping her on the bed with a piece of rope, | being or obstructed by such roads.” the Corporation. nized by hoon ap J delivered a speech of ahaif | Inpverara Home SCHOOL—A meeting of Circulars with full particulars can be obtains” ee ie ee ee —_s Mr. Moore said the power to locate a general | Mr. Crocker introduced a resolution accepting ft nya wa 9 ray for the bal pense the Board of Directors ot the “Industrial Home from the principale at the peak sores or fram the stood “ central r: had already been the communication as au answer to the rosulie School was held last evening at the residence of Rector, Rev, . , st.morth, then fell across the bed, when she saw blood. Y tion: 1 Fromptly answered. He claimed that he had 15-e02m ‘Fhe knite laid there until the policemen eam: epee nara te eee Snel he Bee, Serene. The rights epee - : r. A. M. Gangewer, Georgetown. Prof M. it Company, and they were taking steps to te 3 x Y the rights ot a citizen, and when he went to a | 31, Doolittle was called to th chair, Mr. Gange- ie knife wasshown hér, which she recognized | the depot; amd thie resolution lobed like Mr. Clark introduced bill providing for ro- | Public meeting he would do as he saw tit, not- | 2c,oolittle was called t The following persons =e one she — there.] Did not know who | sict as to the location. copying the books of tax sales in the Register’s | Withstanding any resolutions of this Board, | Were elected officers ft the ensuing year: Henry Picked it up. She ran out to help, and Mr. Chase thought the ap ice, und appropriating $150 therefor; relerred, | Which did net amount to anything with him. D. Cook, President; A. M. Gangewer, Rev. Vice €alled to every one she saw. Hadseen the knite i Y : On the adoption of the substitute Mr. Beall t i or oy pe si Se ary tinea tae a part of the XX Also ill to name the space formed by the inter- pti B.A xian, and Hon. John Hitz, (CHEGARY INSTITUTE, 1.997 and 1,529. prace street, Pi a iS hiladetphia, - pravileg nd bey chal wil openca Reprerter sth French te the ‘of the fam- \ parties wae right'and proper. asked to be excused from voting, as he was | Aer: fig and ia cous ‘y'n in thecdetitate. Tite Hebting in the morning, and at this time | “Agvet further debate the resolution waxpased. | etmmyOf O.strect north, and: Maryland, Aros | Present at the meeting referred to, and by voting | Hiodliin Scien Moe Socom ADAME DHERVILLY Pris’. he wan beating her with topo, and she was y be an < 3 : ——— = t y were on the = Mt. art, , BSC) ybou on the question it would WI 7 4 ealling out to" Lim to stop. $1,000,000 SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE LouDOUX AND | ferred. Also, Dill Telieving Providence Hos he | Hon, Willian 1. Dunlop. D: HAMPSHIRE RAILROAD. pital from the payment of the speci: that there was discrder at the meeting, when he eo | le. Walter 8. Cox A. FAHNESTOCK’S | 3 : : I did not see any. He, however, witidrew his Savage, MeV. Backeo”” has hacen: conser: ae Br. Crocker introduced the foilowing concur- } paving on the west tide of said Hospi fe > fe Bae Riek euckeY, A: piivee, Genbrai B. waa tveeda. Sinia avenue and Third street, in the house | wt ccouurn im regard to the Alexandria, | to E tc | _ Mr. Detrick said that, though present at the | Chitiés Pe meae ant eh Titz, Trustees; Mrs, ‘ here, the murder was committed, the room | eee aa a ete eee ey railroads has wpion i ire | mecting referred to, he wished it distinctly un- | Aa. Gangewes. Mim duserh E. Wore Moe {joining the one cecupied by Mary Ennis. | , he Of vital importance to the people of necessity in- | derstood that he took no part in dropped | K. B. Clark, Mrs. Kobert Phipps, Mrs. Captain Aleck came to the house about dark and en- iogtom, and that the future growth and pres- | cseneeer Mere 8 not a necessity | given by | in the hall andsaw what was going on, and he | Moria: Mr) We O, Den eee hee gaptain Why is it that so many children @ie under the ace Re'at ‘once accused her of drinking, which ht King wp tic a pte af railroads novi] | the Collector of "axes, and that’ tey 1 atta meting ne cn Ta ecwvseeh | Blackford, Moe, MW. Dou Mw it. 3. coh ter eg etc noy tor eh vom ed. She afte 4 : , : sof ail | leave to report by bill or otherwise; ado; BH s - Loomis, Mr. Z. Richards, ; has tor © ‘ prog oepigeer spe Pompeo matt | Devs ct thecoustry seed Wslivtine ihe onerous | Council mamedacnte ike bin allowing siz feet Cn re Wee tee Rictentucenion wick r, Mrs. Colonel Crease, M and without @ satisfactory cause ascertained, it ie er her, cursing her for being drums, | Which now oilers through the Alexandria. Louioun | measurement for blue stone flagways was con, Fy [ee a Hart, Mrs. W. H. Whitney, certain, ple apna They bmclpobaen Fg it ; Com; { tut; | curred in. Council amendment to bill amend: | ,, Mr Detrick continucd, saying that the gentic- | Mrs.’ Sfiry Essex, Mts. Dr. Bliss, and. Biss it | _ Ale, it i known that worms exist in the hnman @rinking whiskey, and she told him to go away | o na tha emaaae St Virgie ing the act for construction of the L street | 2 oper b frasannech foe me Ne dn tthe | @ary Whital, Executive Committee. . fyetem from its eartiest infancy; therefore pareuts, to church amd leave her alone: He gota Tops the fertie Gclde abd vast rescue os i sewer was concurred in. Council resolution | {nce with ap ckiue —_- of Neck Ties, oy ay in this ; and doubled it up, and she went to the sideboard | is. Motherr. who are more constantly with fr . arpose enti Paramount importance and soul Tequesting the Secretary of War to remove the | Mayor went there for the p: i at tooe jren.eummot be too observing of the first al Tite MILITARY AUTHO the parties who called the meeting from holdin, = reasonable dil 5th cavalry barracks, now preventing the open- | & - Ye reflect the exp ‘eeatiment of a large and | Ing and grading of Highteenth street west and | te Meeting. ‘The friends of Mayor Bowen had d afterwards went and sat down on the bed, city. Come one, come all, and everybody w:!! cn he commenced to beat her with the rope manded t the Custody be satisfied. Franc & Gotpwen, = 1s of wor ; for eo surely as they exist, can the Military. y_afternoon, General Marble Hail “ii he Tieperine!* Portion of our constituentsin that regard; | Connecticut avenue, was referred to tho Mayor. | No,business there, and as soon as they knew who | Ramsey ‘commanding Washington Arsenal ‘ aa ~ cal aoe cule was dicoversa’ Nfs resolved, &¢., That we do hereby moat re- | Council Dill allowing Wm. H. Gray to have his | culled the et ae seeald have retired. | complied with the writof habeas'corpus ieued | 11,¢5°° eo ae SAFELY ASD CERTAINLY a spectially bat saeectty neaeeot the Coe zeemet Tia, | refreshment stand in the West wing of the City | that here was but one team Worthy of bene, | on Saturday last, and sent before Judge Fisher emoved from the most DELICATE INFANT, by r= gecttally ° | Hall during the day was adop ‘Mr. Baker or OF Weahinatous die haa atteedon ‘Ke. | Youn Carny, a soldier under arrest at that post ‘i z fhe tienely wee of , on the shelf some days | th om tp ascribe Bee een aeeaee aan ok sue note Whately | Dalian avetines kare, Gor er aimee i Sod pate of having committed an assault! Q@eorgetown Advertisements, |" °"™” on the shelf ay ill equaliz! mpensation of the ; and battery by shooting at one George W. Doane, | _ ~--VFBSWWO Advertisements . A. FAHNESTOCK™ IGE. k ack whoit belonged ineipals of the male grammar schools was re, | siice, and had been stoned for it, and be asked | 2° the ie e B- A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, bad been done, he no- | $10,000, uj erm as deemed } of Third and F ; January last. Mr. J. Bell Adams, 5 3 - UPOD 6 dl Just ; which was agreed to, and the bill was AN Nea Ped for the prisoner, made a motion for his discharge |S EeGa5, i SE It is perfectly barmlors, contains mo Mercury, Se ne ee 8 Cor Tecomimitted | to Committee on Public | Were going to follow th Troan jie custody of the military, on the ground | sorter of Prospect and fligh etrevie, ou WE — Corporation bonds, payable | Schools. Adjourned. tr Boclk-Cae oe aie’ man'whs that the offense was a civil one, and the motion | DAY EVENING, 2th inst. at 1, o'clock t al PUERLY VEGFTABLE COMPOS! substantiated the Ig neal Beard of Common Council. aijsorderly’? : ie trict Attorney. ‘The Court bad that ieee | G. Donttaos, Members ot stor Tetbea ino? e aoa . ea e y? y. The Court held that the offense, se 7 vf be atminineret with . “Dr. Potter then told the accused that she President Williams in the chair, and all the | Mr: Boyd.—We are not sitting injudgment. | pucy atfurney- The Court held tt Of tho dooeassd ‘ere rejuaed tees | TT TO CHILDERS OF ALL ROR eet SAFE: " m ‘itary post, an: members present except Messrs. Gaines and Senna tere eo Mr. Beall hed usc age of bois- | that both parties being in the United States se a could make any statement she desired to, but stand: Felatives of the West Was uot called upon to erimiuate herself. are requested to mec! Chureh at 2 v'elock, where & rm Cont crenming the dicrasrs nang come rp He, the tmulitary : Feparal service wile ae et ac cew. | Eutrnette, Sainte thes, af corcaming the dicen Peer h angthedtpinmg me glee ; 7 is i nme gues’ emanded the prisoner to the custody of the Zo vMAN, K. of W. soir sheet banbe moarty ouhawsted ana Ee exec? whe Alec ikea in be aeeusea her of tie lta oth ity “ye mnt 9 to be Boo ermron rag coning Pagpome reg po wae Bos camanionee: ee cea aay ae ee ed that when the NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF GEORGE | 4 Fetneccck's Vea. on ond sues to.grow in to: Than stack ha ate ae pie tt was allo. He | Scnsiraction of the rallsead froarthe sks cram: | transiting the cocmantent K; C.Linewsaver, | carrier, and every mean, crawling thing from | teroyorary iusanitn Me cit te ia en sof Election for the cigeedy Given chat the | vor da got a rope, and she had the kaite in her hand ceaedvin: omiecn tt Reser: rest of che Al. | a ae eee aeeeaeer Ureaking’ yt mecting and ‘he | artial. en TRING Dans t; House Hall on 1 : a (Ertl pols age oot oe - 2 pshire ee p ting, 1 — nuary 27, and continue in session fi piles be jumpedon her. she he been drink Bost Scosible point and Ee Seicatins cnid coed to ‘and ling Rhode Inland avenue rom saw — of Washington threatened | Orrictat, Visir ro tun NAVY Yarp.—Sec- m.f inchester, ay have eut him. She | of the railroad, after it * you to B.A. 12,123.30; with their li Brace gore} ire yo . Souit nit deny that uhehad the penta ae proeided further, That beteke aby : ae pea tentis quarrel tnd be eae eae | mir, emerge" Moe rpmitet on wee aie dent. co oe fcribed as aforetaid, the estion sball pitol street 10,861 t, kiss and make up. This may be acceptaliie, | 0) were, hanaromne nee ai wi evidence here ended, and the jury in a | ScUbed as afore “f ctrenh, particularly if universal su is establish, Boveri A Menor op ne F. COAKL That Aletander Moutey Sue Ee ract s | Sp slection.s ists pamage | 160, to, Boundary streets, 04.2.5 $id he would ask the friends of that measure if | surg, the party withowed 4 tues Dereese tee | _iaDhst “Saigon of Blserdon. about Nalt-past «i im yom the Zid | of bi 0 NEW. BUSINESS. Mr. Bord.—Not a bit of it. Sharer, where they veweh eee eerie | IBY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser, ; ASLET?, S7.oF plansary, 10, athe house Gecupled by | Thsfollowing resolutions, &c..were F a tnfor—Whe will kiss Josephine? Civedoes, wich exhibition was conducted by | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS er ee > and 3d stzecta, In the city and county of Wach- | railwars.and vee te somecmation val Mr. Nutter was an advocate of free speech, | pie ti) a potrelaptivs Mctory, one of tie | ING AAT AUCHON ee eNe HOUSERE ee yfusthce fod that the sald dex: paying Hopkins brick-yard; adopted. i and emade no 1 matter What measures or Brincl- | torpedoes, charged With fifty-one poundsofpene at Gh ERIDAY MORNING, January aie. B.A, FABNESTOCK’S SON @ 00, : Dy " meeti pted : a at No, ington “of he body, whieh punc- grading Cussed, they had a Tight to discuss them, and | ocr; blowing 10, fUtinters an immense frame street, above the Union Hotel, a 1 a SOLE PROPRIETORS. that the said wound was in- Fardon—Petition of Benjamin | should’ be protected. structure erected for the purpose. sortment of Household Furniture and Eib-ct-, . fe in the hands of Mary En- ; TE an anien a for reed. res AmoxG THe Mawmorm InLumtxaten Wan | Two Cottage «Mahogany and Wataut Tables SS ‘The secused was then committed to jail by ropriation of $1,000.62 to pay the laborers at ised that | Winey ETC on exhibition every evening at the | Cane seat and other Chairs Coroner Potter to await her trial tropolitan Police yey = ai Whitebiurst “Gallery, may be ace ee eri Sooking ant other ate re er to await her trial. i ees avenue and 18th 9 ‘had been. need fee y Pe seen batteries in | Cooking and other Stores panrernr, 3 uo. Ax Assoctation hel of rye a Py , tle, the dead om ‘diferent. battle-felis; Ining | CfgSk'T? 884 Glass Ware, eto tod Prepon f \rsmaing certmim arti en ok Srepeet of tne ins 3 Julia ‘to be By Mr. Burgess—Bill for footways on both sides, id agreed to. Sens ate, they fall, a nutsl the 34 of Bela uary Se, at boc ee sekers of the Home oa es of T street, een 7th BUSINESS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ae, the tase President Free of officers and showing th om has extended relief | hi Durie the referred. Heso oe me yy ag ed in consultation atthe battle of Ante: ima great many ses. The treasur. ier = id = a cecelas Je. Sa the Wit. Tepert shows receipis thus far to be Siz. and graveling sa “a o ae Beall Bill goamend | to exctapting church amd sebust fam, a Council of War at the battles of the Wil- Both reports were approved, when Rev. Dr. Lr street orth, pas construction of a” sewer in ; pied. (Messrs. rness, President Grant and family at the i ince By Mr. Browne—Bill | and Thompson were inted the and many more trathful repre- Parker was introdneed aud congratulated the $5 itt, ref B ladies on the werk they had accomplished, an1 est, es ; pos mo — y oped they would soon be able tolay the foun- and U north, eo. | Mr. a Hale yor daicn ior Uieir new Home. Both he and Dr. ter of vement; refi information as to amounts paid by the Com- Gibsen referred to to turn a cok shoulder and pleadings of erring sisters, instead of doing ail they could to save them. A select choir, under Mr. Kobert Ball, were it and fur- mished excellent music, for w! they received @ vote of thanks. ‘Tur Hererw CoxcnrcsTion—This congre- gation, worshipping in the 5; on sth street, have determined to rent the pews for families, se that the sexes may sit here Sinning aye De. Wis”) praverctook, and a (Dr. ") prayer-1 on next Saturday wilt aves tall choi Mr. J. that women were too dil missioners .f Wards on account of sale of pav- the National therect poleie Reteee a thence to the avenue; $3 THE LATE DISTURBANCES AT UNION LEAGUE HALL. BE i fF BE ween 3. Jacobson, the leader, is still in the of | between M and ‘Union ‘The respect- the co gation and will continue. mere mg Brn pro! nse, 8th to 13th committees of the National and Central Deen made to the it is , = congregation, stated, so it is as stron; numerically as the “orthodox Hebrews” withdrawing. —— a if if : i i i , of the central organ- NATIONAL Gas-LiGuT AND ANY. | from Mth streets Sons Px Platform adopted. ‘The bill the House Jesterday by | enue, from th to 7th The ty) : fi q a [ i li f iH the ——e ee ! i NAY Deragranae, saree i l i ui : i Hi i F fs | | | i HY Hit i ii j F iy if fy gs,