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/ . . SUPPLIES CORPORATION AFFAIRS. ofthe tion of said city, to enable the Mayor Polities im the First Ward. dese wn Advertisements. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. EVENING STAR. a to pay euch debts at earren Gr euail Nereafter be | Th ‘Invincible ican Club"—Who are the | Crncurr CaveT, Judge Darter Take moms GRAND CONCERT, Beard of Aldermen, January Sist. | £0! fircal year as bare pieto be be |“ Seceders?—Ne C ith the ‘Himber”” ras number of cases were ¥ ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. = — | ‘The Chair laid before the Board several com- | **{borized by y That it of money | Club—The u lobe the Friends of judgments by default ENEFIT OF TH ‘OF GEORGETOWN, | 3 My ‘TUESDAY. munications from the Mayor, as follows: fo or textos shall be paid oat of the “Law and Order” —The Necessity for Municipal the | * RP SEUERL AT . =—— ‘One announcing his approval of aixteen acts, | !guming revenue of the Present — &c., which originated in the Boardof Alder- men. Mr. Moore offered resolution of inquiry re- grading and ing done under The Urged. The Invincible Republican Club of the First Ward met last night, at the Stevens School Onruans’ Court, J, i wilvor the Inte Cate’ fea Willis was fled, and adr-icted to probate. He Toven is estate to pip ed ‘and nominates Henry wo W EVENING. he Masonic Choir, GROCERS, an Willis, bs uncle, as One transmitting the account ot the L. Michler fo make an of the amount | House; the President, Mr. Thomas Martin, in | "71": a Amasemeuts, &e. tion with tue Five National Bank 9 Washing of work done; Board then ad- | the chair, and Thomas Stup oes oatane, 5. adesltdstratet of More, ons pica the | p= NoTick—THE JUDG x vo Bin- | 89@: showing a balance in. ‘Conpora- The wes very fully attended, and statate of limitations, Judge Purcell rendered for the city of S NaviowaL TaraTen—Kelly & Leon's Min- | tion at le ete ee, ce aay Beard of Common Council. patric wane pig form with a namber of | bis decision overruling the pica. He sald the nat Market, Howse Hall. f 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Watt's Orgra Hovst—Laura Keene in | John Van Riswick against the C al ‘The Board met at the usual hour; Prestdent | offivers of the police force, and good order was oe ave ee ——— Ni tN AN tt See = “Our American Cousin.” of which,” the Mayor says, “‘are for labor and | Williams and all the members present except it. Mears. Perry Wilson no creditor, oz ine on WED. ESDAY NING. Fetroary'2 from 3 Se Se at aa erat te So SE on a Raration, | Meeers. Hatton and Johnson. aebpan er heqnmag. ¥ of imitations against a creditor's claim, E:suls veied char camies tecke By coavenbont Go nated War Views, and other Magni eae interest to the ant ef ai an ‘A | A message was received from the Mayor, | The constitution adopted at the last meeting | Power being exclusively in exocatons sad at the prevent oomstom. As this ma cieme ce CORNER (OUR AND-A HALF ST. every evening at7\ o’clock. e nt. ns boom, pect non ‘tor 83, and | transmitting, in answer to resolution,a state- | was read for information, and the roll was then — the act of Maryland Hi feerecion watil qhe correcting of voters: Manrat’s Assuuswy Koous.—La Coterie Car- | 47 ic6 js now in suit. Mr. Van Riswick {sde- | ment of the Re; showing the amount of | opened, and one hundred and thirty-five names | 1148 in torce here. if Leer, Sovere theme Nieman, nival. sirous of having the matter settied, but declines | money deposited by Ward Commissioners on | Were added to the list, making a total of seven | | 1n the case of Bowling and wife agt. Lamar, | ROA ebaunston. a Surrn & Stuone’s Ant Gatieny, M5 F | to accept anything short of princi a taba sales of paving stone, sand, and | hundred and forty-five names enolled as mem- | Sdministrator (ist GiN358.) Judge Gku. FL COAKLEY: street. E ccs trun the Gate een neeeeoenee dana me The Aeshows that #205.97 have | bers. in: deli Bmanimous opinion of the | iast.se Judges of on. Manenrren’ LLERY, street. accor corre re x Mr. Alfred Jones addressed the meeting, and | Court of Appeals “We do not regard the plea ere on nee Maxzurra ve Aur ata a accounts. ype yy en pats | the Fine wer. Fn ae eee Ieee ee aor | anid he was glad to sce them undivided” The fmitation (technically considered a sacl ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'; Goorgetowa. | —, sven z concerned, but I have no authority to allow in- | uary 29, 1810; $80.04 by C. H. Peters, Com Se eee eh aoe it istruc look atthe | TRUSTER 'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ¥S- | BEST NEW YORK BRANDS ype ——— terest.on ang. — — for bog gs nt ona coe 4 omg taped account poy eqns for them a ga same taseeah: fact of such a bar as evidenee to be weighed TATE ON THE HEIGHTS UF GEORGETOWN, | AF. LOWDERED, AND GRANULATED. ‘Sen geceen ‘LL—The fourth annual | the consideration of the Councils the qaestion | of ard; an on file an uare, example xu . bait ot the Washingiow ‘Sehuetzen Verein phether or net Interest to be paid, and if eo, acxnowleslgment of indebtedness, sworn to as ee se a nie one “Somunitne at = —— to any virtue of a deed of trust, recorded am | , COEFER, M conte, sini large ‘rom Ww! date.” Committee on | correct, in H. Crane, to Decem! 5, har wanted Prov 4 ae pee » vommont beet rnic'Hail last night” ‘The decoratio wie os as HD, amomating ts 056-13; bus nothing do eee ee eee SAE See Seeathage eng | Pee cesiesery Wars ot taoeits te coos | cabbreaicn te eect af the treme, Winb: | BROWN, Wiel 95 cenie: bas. biomes for Prince Arthur's ball were still on the walls, | _ One in answer to a resolution of the Board, | _ Also, enclosing in answer to resolution com- | €nongh. [Laughter.] hhas in the mart authority to interpose | NESDAY, the 30 February. at ¢ oclock p.m. and ater much attention. About 113, | inquiring as to the law under which Mr. A.M. | munication from J. §. Brown and A. E. Morton, | _ Mz. He: See a eeteeene lus | Sraustust acremanrs aia Wer teeen treed at Valuable real estate fronting 170 foot Sipeared hu the room, as aise Seuston Putin | the Fourth Ward. ‘Tite Mayor states Theres | Showing that the buildtig at te corner of Seve? | oveuuteation; inviting all to participaln, with: | tntamentary svatem, belng’vested tm executors | GUthtgttet side cf ConeriregetPSat 2 fete TEAS. appeared in the room, as also Senator Patter- ar‘ ¢ Mayor states ‘* There i: | showing ee on Ary | Out regard to race or color, or previous seryi- | and administrators.” having for its fourth boundary a line of 16M fect | GUNPOWDER, JAPAN. OOLONG. 1 sum and Salus Weller, ‘and atior om euteutebe- | 20 00 Since oo Amtstent, Conmnbesionss, ond | leuee cat G sttcots wae rented to Dy Mary | 00: tomate SS secec colts ee Perens ee” | Ml aeencer agt. Spencer, (ith Maryland, | kinches. The property will be sold in six lots, all | PNGLISA REAR E Roe Ca PERIAL, ment inane $f the Yawer bealis, remarks were | tint cial Sesiematson 22 given 10 Mr Otco, 2 | cod ter Sonn ae 8 Win aneny, Sos eatracs te. | Wide) Stil, SNR SNNeRA AIRE SAY EN OE SRE | Te oie Toocksbeee, SoU hts wana trae | henties ox Pee ek ee | angela wa —— i made by Messrs. Fardon, Williams, McKnight | | understand, because of his being the princi- | ing dated November 29 last. ’The Mayor says | ™n that will Join for the purp h. | testamentary system the inte! of the plea | ley 0 feet in width, laid off for the enjsyment of said | house in the city r lon, W ‘ . ; io zation or to break up the harmony of the club. mentary . < ake + oa ales bee, Fae Seal araal [SPthetuaa settee aZy'tapevintond tae | Bescmeecany erect eee fact an the Heth ot | On Of Meee oP ae ag ntact cate, | se iiniatos'L fetersed to tee oweny eat | Recmiet, foe Geeiend wartieretn aia | After the company had viewed the scene from east end of the hall, they hesguidance of the President, John Voght, and Dr. Borland, chairman of the the platform at were, under t work in progress in that war: paid the same as other laboring m: streets.” Accompanying the communication is om missiv! served on her a notice to vacate the premis which order she has not complied with, and has instructed the Corporation Attorney to tal were d unanimously, requesting their representatives in the City Councils to urge the passage of a Dill to pay regularly the Corpora- discretion of the executor or administrator, and —and he alone—can make the objection. (Act 1198, chap. 101, sub-chap. 9, section 9."") ‘or the first or corner lot 57 feet, an t ac ches; third and fom and sixth et e juts, - | JAVA, choicest O14 Government, roasted. 50 &@ report of the mer of the Fourth | mcasures to eject her. The ‘Trustecs state | iow Iaborers, and thereby protect the laboring | | He refers fo a number of decisions on the gS ai ee “ - green... ome on Committee, led ‘to the supper room, | Ward, in reply to other portions of the resolu- | that Miss Wood claims possession by virtue of | men trom impositions that from necessity they | ques se par ee en trom ‘the pa awit rs for an sons Cents re & sumptuous collation was spread and | ‘ion, giving alist of the laborers and horses | authority from him, which i« nntrie. are compelled to submit to; and to discontinue | tors and administrators are the legal “ativan he 4 cents partaken of. Preasas Voght delivered a short | 2nd carte employed 2, Lieven ae in Ala, Snnouneln, g his spproval ot certain acts. ee ey ew cee ala Ween oe secu Gnclared Ue among others) Attorney Gen- aad Son - A. | December, showing 91 laborers an ses. so, estimate of Surveyor for grading an , and e" " se te = q aot taphy wager ig ay German. “Geyprai nd carts emploged fur an average of tive days | gravcling Fstrect, from ‘th to Tath streets, at ti plane eget cyearereng np ong iog EB? tino oC aiken onion eee mated ca Eien bor Bisiee atvet & come Noches curing the month. 16.08. o 0 ry be due, a ro Us = neta ® cente SIE te ead Ue EER aan | Cat uambening Sumas Tivaaiiuna tc Geers 1 ae webcaeee, niall sign a receipt for the samo. M. B. Upon on the estate of E. G- Upson; bond nels: inolattsinie niles thin soutien te hran was proposed, and | tary of the Board of Fire Commissioners, vice | | The following were intvodueed:—By Mr. | _A-S. Grant offered resolutions in favor of free | © e his ouats ke Ak te whee be and cightsen months, with interest from ‘ 4 40 conta he responded im a neat speech, alla E. L. Corbin resigned. Referred to Committee | Piper—Kesolution calling on the Surveyor for | Speech and fidelity tothe principlesot the Repub- | bequeathing estate to ted foc probate. | 2a¥ Of nale.to be secured by a dood of trust om the mon Sirnsee to the introduction of German in the schools. | 00 Fire Department. estimate for grading and graveling W street | lican party, and expressing unshaken confidence | Dominates as executrix, was filed for probate. premises sold. $50 on each lot at the time of jomers U President Voght called out Major A. C. Rich- ards, who responded in @ few brief remarks, in the course of which he said he was proud to claim the Germans of W: at a German festival—nothi ‘ashington as his friends, dispose A communication was received from Gen. N. Michler transmitting a computation of the num- ber of cubic yards of excavation (44,356) an; embankment 140,64) required on K north, street cubic rds of excavation and 29,488 etibie yards north, from Boundary street to Boundary street; adopted. ill (accOmpanied Wy petition) for relief of John J. Sullivan and Thomas Fahey; passed. By Mr. Hall—Kesolution authorizing the Mayor to invite the Commissioner of Pablic recommen what modification in the grades of Hon. S$. J. Bowen as ving it unjust to hold him accountable for the action of city officers in violation ef their trust and his contidence, and that we will sustain him are opposed to any change in our present form earn os Meese a Tur Jvry Box.—This morning, the Register of Washington, (Mr. Cook,) the clerk of ) Georgetown (Mr. Laird) and the cierk of the ‘with law proceeded to replenish the box from » otherwise the property well be immediately re. wold. the purchaser fails t or with the terms of saic within three days from day of male, the rty will be resold, upon five days’ notice, at feriek and cost. Convesancing and stamps ai Y THOMAS poyhe Ni SYRUPS. between North’ Capitol ‘and Eastern in the vindication of right and justice to all per- | Levy Court of the county (Mr. Callan) met at | Durchaser-s cost, oe | STEWART'S SILVER and WHITE DRIPS.ana err he cree ee nee SEE | reuntarys sien, ik stance males betes Buildings aud an officer of the Coast Survey to | #08; also, “that unless a full. representative | the oflee of Mr. KR... Meigs, clerk of the Su- HUGH CAPERT: | other brands, which can only be appreciated by ex able fact that no detail of men were required | North Capitol and Eastern Boundary, (20,008 | act in conjunction with the City Surveyor and | government can be estab‘ished for this city, we | Preme Court of the District, and in compliance | _jaz7-5t THOMAS bo amining price, quality and flavor. needed. 1 f ‘ ; ‘Auetic arin vaten otembankment.) Referred to Committee on | the streets lying between and including North | of city government. She names of those to serve as jurors at the 4 Bridge sireet, Georgetown. selves, and more orderly, pleasant: and respeet- | Amprovements. Capitol street, Third strect east, Le street | | Mr. Johnson Gis resetations 64 oon: '| Gourts of the District Sie the Beceem year are to] = as i MOLASSES. able companies are not Known m’Washington. | ,NAPEQUATE SUPFLY ov oTowAc waTHg. | | north and ened, Per Vee DeMOD | Cremcmitd ts a enitge be Lay teed ote cata: | Ramen of tar caters: Gad ined eee ch ce | Vo CASRN TATE DK CPORCRTOWS.| | | ass neue os shear Ww OMERAMS OD- iene on e Mayor referred to the Councils, # most to the interesis of the city; adopted | co m tax payers, the : | wayson hand: as elaoother lower grades. Se aoe Pon emcee ype pt i the recommendation that immediate action be | By Mr. Burgess Bills to yrade°and gravel box—400 from the city, selected by Mr. Cook A "A ene in the hope that there will be many more such agreeable reunions. ‘Tue company then returned to the ball room, the direetion of Harry Kronhei- mer, master of ceremonies, and to the music of where, und € 3 rived in the city, and is stopping at No. x3s | bounded as { lows:—Beginning at a point on theenst KA Schroeder's String |, the dance Mth street west; Rhode Island ayenne, trom Ponsevive a be d 4%; | line of Congress street one hundred and seventy (170) . as the lar; i mmption by th eth st ve vente; ‘im | Organizations. Orderly men should be allowed | Pem nia avenue, between _ and 4 owth of m " r Pon- and kept up until morning. = gely corn ne consi — 2 7, the = st session fa en rare gg pm to < am | oe mordu anda arly oni itd streets, where he will remain during the wee feet south of the southeast corner of Road ‘and ¢ Wasnixetox Crry Brete taken thereon,” a communication from 3. K. Bond, Water Registrar, calling attention to “the ‘increasing consumption and inadequate supply of Potomac water,” saying :—“By reason of the laying of new mains an: distribution of water for domestic uses, as well jeal two years, the of the city Rhode Island avenue from th street eastward to Boundary street; W street north, from Mth street west to Boundary street; New York ave- nue, from North Capitol street eastward to Boundary street; R street north, from 7th to street west; referred. By Mr. Beall—Bill to erect lamp posts on N street north, between 4th carried. Capt. Dndley A. Fish was introduced and ad- dressed the meeting on the subject of self-gov- ernment, and the causes which led to the organ- ization of this club. He said what they wanted was a higher tone of local legislation. Law and order was the success of all political and social frowneddown. ‘Liberty and justice” should be their watchwords. It was the province and from the numerical book, in which were the names of some colored; 80 from Georgetown and 40 from the county. - Dn. P. A. Conn, the great cancer doctor, has Prepared to exhibit the most indubitable evi- dences of the success of his treatment. By virtue of a deed he 18th of December, A orded in Liber T and By at the request of th offer for sale. on the prem! AFTERNOON, February 2.150. — of Ground sitaated on Georg town Heights, and Erces streets. and running thence south with «aid line of Congress street one hondred and seven feet *ix inches, more or less, to the northwest corner of Wm, EST 1 The urposes within the — supply in the more elevated Board of Directors of society met yester- | js constantly growing less abundant, and even duty of the club to make such reforms as the : h, bety G. Busey » lot; thence easterly with the t; referred. By Mr. Tinney. : ndred - afternoon in at this season of the year causes great inconve- | Joint tesolation request com nublie good demanded—they had duties to per- ff 53, ye 4 w brande isludng: on, Peter Parker in the chair. | nience, so that ‘unicad some Teme ly shall be pro- Fopreanat the interests of the = ration berore Form as Lae He testitied to the hon- GEORGETOWN. Bence worth witht fies, ofsait ales totheeeuty: | DT TABDIT'S DonbINe KLRCTRIC ADS" We al ee Habe othwell, 1. N. Zeve- | vided before the maximum consumption of mid- | Congress to pass on net te Sook Tivos Creek; | sty of S. J. Bowen, and thought if the Kepub- fant corner of Jonathan Carter's lot,and ti ch | TALLOW, in fact twenty-five kinds or more, all at ~ John S —— Wm. Stickney, C. C. | summer begins, this inconvenience will develop | passed. By Mr. Detrick—Bill for the relief of | lican party could not live with such men to lead | TeMrerance MATTERS.—Ata the south line of said Carter's lot tothe beginning, | the lowest pri arr, W. S. Fort. Wm. Bal aa: pg fim= | into a very serious disadvantage to some of the | ke. M- Sewell; referred. By Mr. Venable Po. | them, they could not live at all. {Applause} | | ing of Heber Tent, No. 19, 1. 0. of The attention of capitalists is eallod to this prop- maraen, Reve. De — lolliday, Wider- | most eligible locations in the whole city, and | tition of J. H. Dogan; referred. Mr. Henry Johnson thought the last part of | held at their hall, corner of High and Prospect Fee ae We one of thomont eligible building lotsnow man a , (of .E. Church.) The | the value of proj in such sections’ will THE RENUNDERING CONTRACT. the gentleman's remarks suould not go out as | streets, last evening, the following officers were | fo" sale. It is directly, {he Tudor Place and PRUNES, FIGS. committee appointed at a previous mecting to | therepy be depreciated. ‘There is mo lack oe | Mr. Tut RENUMDE resolution, which was | the sentimentsof this meeting; theywereaninsutt | elected for the ensuing term:-¥. C. R., John | ™at,E.M-JLin carh; balance in six and twelve | DATES, RAISINS. PAPER SHELL ALMONDS Tagench room Withee Bibi cere gf Supply | sufficient supply or head of water at the source | adopted, requesting of the Mayor’ iniosmatten | to the spirit of the resolutions passed by the club. Loy; C.R., Charles A. Littlejoh Wm. | months, with interest. and secured on the . | and NUTBol all kad — ing ench room with a Bible, reported pr from which it i derived, but the mains leading | arth char goiee boon eens ee ormation | if, Thought thes bal brains nh to manage | B. McDonald; K. S., Kichard Ii. Mattingly; | A deposit of $100 will be Teguired as soon as the " Apr hearin: for, Bibles and Testaments were | trom the reservoir to the city (a twelve-inch | renumbering the hours aed hehe tee eee | the alfa of the First Ward. He condemned | F.S., Wm. H. Griffin: Treasurer, Horace H. B. | Property isknocked down, or it will be immediately ees received from a Chapel, Island Hall | and a thirty-inch main) are not large enough | tract price Includes the price of the whole | the packing of mectings by men wie had no | Howes; Lev., E. Spaulding; L. G., Lewis Brem- | Tesold. (If the terms of sale are wot complied wit! ‘abbath 1, and Calvary Mission, corner of | to supply the great demand made upon them. | number put unom cack mola: or’ for ake single | interest in the Republican party. The rightsot | mer; ©. G., Jacob Mitchell; Shepherd, Samuel | Mihi" Sve days, the prope ite naga pad APPLES. ‘ollections were recet Thave no doubt but that if Fotomae water were | figure; also, whether the contractor is author- | 4” individual and a community were the same, | Fox; Chaplain, Merschell Hudson. ‘The tent | T= S04 including Fevebue sampe, at the cost or | Several choice varictics, by the barrel or bushel. fora tie sualcrnon, to make Bev. Mr. Bittin- | used as sparingly and economically as it it were | iacd to charge the, honscnelian anything for | ade tavored the drawing out from the old | proposes to have a parade on Wednesday even- | the parc : s ger a lile member of the Bible > Of | to be paid for by the gallon the supply would | measuring the lot. organization and forming this one. It was bet- | ing next, and will start from Georgetown at six | JOHN B. DONNELLY, Trustee. } sm. a {tonation Cal Baptist | sti1) meet all actual wants; but notwithstanding ‘Mr. Hofnes presented a lengthy petition from | te to draw out than to be sold out. [Applause.] | o'clock, ‘meeting Phenix and Eagle Tents at | _ia4-codte THOS. DOWLING. tioneer, POTATOES. = hool of $30; from First strenuous efforts to prevent waste, throug sucii | citizens asking the repeal of nyt prohibiting ‘apt. Fish said the gentleman had misander- | 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue, in Wash- or a Grarch, £6; New, York Avenue Presbyterian, | ‘neans as are available under present laws, th | burbers, treme cpeuing thor rane or ek | stood hin remarks, Sad. disclaimed sup stan | eeatreet 2 proceed thence to Odd Fellows’ Hall, | EXsranntsnep IN 1834. Several choice varieties, by the barrel or baxhel. $i Sie; WH. Campbell: $90; total, $139.15. | consumers of water where there is an abundant | on'sunday referral meaning as the gentleman had placed upon him | Navy Yard, where the anniversary of Eagle PREMIUM AWARDED 15 1857, Mr. Sticktiey offered resolution jr auesting | supply cannot be made to appreciate the fact | ‘The special order—the Dill prescribing the | of selling out. ‘Tent will be celebrated. — the Evangelical chomimnieate to cach pastor of | that others less favorably situated in this re- | duties of the Superintendent off Sewers Gorn |. Mr.Johuson said that his position was that | Tnx Masox1o Cuom, of town. will! PREMIUM STE SE BYEING BUTTER. yg ye ime urgent | spect are suffering great inconvenience by rea- | was taken up, and after a lengthy debate the | the club had passed resolutions different in sen~ Society, | son of such, give a grand concert at Forrest Hall, to-morrow Ms Particular attention given to this one article in = Pom Q 1, waste.” Mr. | bill was recommitted. tment from the remarks made by the gentle- | evening, for the benefit of the poor, and as they CLEANSING ESTABLISHM our Trade, and we are constantly supplied with Dall, the fants ee eae cntributions in its be” | Bond suggests the of an act by the | Mr. Beall, from the Committee on Claims, | man. 4 Suk beraustatnd by ans of Ss ook ee HANG ESTABLISHMENT, choice article trom New Tork tease? to the said Washington society. A letter S| Councils ccmpelfing the use of water meters for | reported bills for the relief of George Kohler, | Mr. Geo. T. Metiine was called for, and said | Qutot the District, the affair will be a very in- Georgetown, D.C. Tn fact we give our special and undiy ided attention ecived from BE EL Pee, Assistant Trees. is, restaurants, breweries, stables and other | Jos. Killan, Julian Georgia and W. C. Johnson; | he had joined the first club organized in the | {Cresting one, and should draw a crow ded lomuce with every He apparatus and pro | to the urer of the American Bible’ Societe im New | *tablishments where water ‘is used in large | passed. Mr, McKnight, from the same com. | Ward, and he had now found it necessary to as Mcwicirat. Avvains.—The Tycoons of the | tana thts beet Cyrene a cRill te bo ob. FAMILY TRADE, York, enclosing the “3 cla eo Sa quantities, so as to check the waste or undue | mitiee, reported bills for the relict of C. B. | Sist in forming another, as the old one did not Citizens’ party held a preliminary meeting last | of the’ prot constant person: oe A And make it our whole study to furnish the VERY muaaher Cheer stone ith the Washi ity | Consumption—the present law simply allows the | Church & Co. and E. M. Tuell; passed. Ad- | exist any longer. He thought it posible that | evening at the residence of one of their nutsber, | District to Rave all’ ondene ier his Tine wal ced | BENT «f everything inthe way of Family Suppiion cshowing a balanes due at tiie | Pftietors of such establishments to provide | Journed. EneY Guild have a better municipal administra- | vith a view to making a scicetion of names for | _Fomptly executed: Salen” | & maere encurpeme date of $1354.90. Tt was then ascertained that > Seaton tec laber nt twee ae the Aldermanic = = id Council ticket for the ensa- slow as au) other ve the article, quality as ‘ 7 pockets out of the labor of the poor. We need rma f = ———_—_——_—— the amount of stoek in the hands of the society | 18¥ing of ne 13 ‘Tur Tieatnes—“Our American Cousin” was | Pockets ou Mae hae caen ing election; but nothing was done further than | [ UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER In and quantity as represented. Please give single (2 miles above Georgetown) to the city, | brought out in excellent style at Walls Opera | Such a reform as will give to the laboring man . y ie valued ac about $1,000, and Mr. tyne, | and through its northern scetion, lo the daira: | Hrowshtout in excellent stylo at Wall's Opera a general talk over matters and an interchange trial nt least A large stock — his pay every month. fApplause.| It “theso men in power could not do it, they should put ‘views as to the manner in which the ticket and complete amsortment of Building ble, sure and adequate remedy for our difficulty; y : Lumber, Hemlock Fencing. ‘Shi ‘Wine re “ ly a3 ii Pee rteck com) pany and ‘was witnessed by a large Pind ; Cypras ti if | could be most availably arranged. 4 I believe it is not too much the inclemency of | men there that could do it. [Applause.) This s ELPHORZO YOUNGS & CO. ted to the Washington city socie- | the attention of Congress be properly drawn to hie ahs Siontate meesee party would rise up with a new broom, which | | ‘THE QUIET oF THE TOWN has not been mach DRESSED LUMBER 4 if sent direetiy to him, wold aid | the subject by a memorial of the Councils, aiid Seoetiat the Aes Treneerd o¢ Harty Wack: ant wou Jean. [Applause.] The | disturbed during the past month, judging from im the liquidation of the del Adjourned. zens the city evince a willingness and determination to pay a part of the expense commensurate with its storm was coming—the lightnings were alrea: the number of arrests, being 72, against visible—the thunders would roll, but the Ie~ the previous month, the minor parts were all satisfactorily given. ‘The piece will be repeated this cvening, and on Grocers, American ACADEMY oF Litenatrre,-Sct- means, Say one-half, the general Gov- publican party will stand. [Great applause.] STEALING THE COVER OF A LAW BOOK is bad na we ENCE AND ART—Metzerott Hall was crowded | ernment will aid us. in this much needed im. | Jqurday evenin Re Rave the fine old comedy | PST Aitred Jones said his statements had boon enough, but when a man is so rash as to steal 354 PENNSYLNANIA AVENUE, last evening by an intelligent audience to hear | provement, Should we fail in attainingsuch as- | Kelley & Leon's celebrated minstrels com- | Joubted about the number of names this club | the evat and vest of a police officer, as a negro the address of Professor John W. Draper, LL.D., | sistauce, then the subject of a more adequate | menced an engagement of six nights at the | had on its roll, and he wished the secretary to | named James Johnson did last evening from President of the i supply and a more restricted use of water will fonal ‘Theatre state the number, so that all might understand | officer Gre. im Acadeimy of Litera: ture, Science and Art. The occasion was the annual meeting of the society, and the lecture last evening. Their troupe contains all the old favorites and some new can- didates for public favor—C. K. Clinton and 8. «, he ought to get his just deserts, 8 Ist MiLtraRy Dierricr, and they were meted out in this case by Justice HIEF QUARTERMASTER, imperatively demand the most serious consider- their ation of the Councils, for some of those who « esent strength after the third mecting re a Ricimonn, Vs., Janaary 27, 170. organization. . | Buckey, who sent the accused to jail for Court. Sealed Proposals. hcckaba tl be’ as upon the general designs and objects of the | able to get a supply only in the first stories of | Price, Mr. Clinton is a fine ballad singer: ai secrete: nnounced the number of | THE RecisTRATION.—The {ndges ot election | at this fhe? Uutha pmsl SATURDAY, the aot asrociation. were a number of distin- | their residences, and there only in driblets and | Price Is one of the best of Ethiopian co: members at 745, [ auese.) are proce s quietly with their work, and up Fe the delivery of foal ene upon the stage, jnciading during certain hours, already complain at being | ‘Te-night they give the burlesque «Japs Alfred 1; ed fer, an made ATS, to noon to-day had registered about 1,350 voters, equally divided between white and black. Voters will do well to notice that the board closes its session to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. FLovn INsrzcrions.—Mr. Jacob Straub, flour inspector, makes the following report of inspections for the mouth of Jagnary :—Family, 4.445; extra, 5,553; super, 441; fine, 189; first mid= Gen- €ral Sherman, Hon. Henry Wilson, and Hon. Keverdy Johnson. The Professor explained in a lucid manner the objects which, the founders of the academy had in view, and showed that, far from being an “exclusive” body, its ten dencies are for the effective organization of the Dest scientific talent all over the land made to pay equal water rents with those who have ali they need, but waste or use without 8 int that which costs so little. To stop the laying ot new mains in the city would be te great'y discourage building, a8 water is now re- garded us an indispensable convenience to a firs'-class dwelling, so that a solution of the dit- ficulty is worthy of our best efforts, and shonid } months has til r entertainment, ax +h comic opera entitled hy tty Pauat will be produced for the ‘di 4 pes Cae anne that their object was to unite agaiust the ru Ss Dad men, and if this was secens fir. BAF, Peters, who for several | bear the name. They were op) d the positi Ward Commiscloner. 1 m to the regu day the Eimn ES to the Vir partment at Ri ms ch quantities as may be read! th to month, during the period ending arate Proposals are re Restenen. 1. clean. id weischuin to the pres. Cc. 8. OC HARE & SON, ion of Clerk to Major : invincibies of | 4445; extra middlings, 75;" broad arrow, | unality. and ‘well baled of branch societies in each State and Territory. | not be underrated or overshadowed by any | Richards, Superintendent of Police, at the last | this ward are going to reform the 239; total, 11.2394 ing * | Sean. and well baled Ge He argued that Washington is the one city of | question of less practical importance. Tie | meeting of the Board of Police tendered his | Ward. They had becn called diso: eee 2 . , ‘BL Pos 5 ROCERS, the land where such a society may take deep | poor quality of the water atter heavy rains is | resignation on account of ill health and failing | hie claimed they were the true organize Riven Froxt—The steamer Valley City, in connection with ourmagnificent National | caused by the incomplete couition of tue dis: | excecht. Maj. Richards hes informed. Are | ant order. ‘They had been charged with oppor | Which arrived here on Saturday, after nome 1 2213 SEVENTH Library, our incipient Art Gallery, our Smith- | tributing reservoir, and as the subject is nuw | letersthatthe ‘dordered that he be granted | sition to the present city government; this they | been fully mepaieet, left yesterday with a full | | Ther TH STREET WEST, sonlan. Patent Office, and Medical Museums, | under investigation by a committee of Congr-s | three months leave of absence with pay, at the | did not deny. That they were going to compro- | freight for New York. “The steamer E. C. a ie eee an te &e. Ile alluded to the capabilities of the resi- | it is to be hoped that both of thesc matt-rs cnd of which ‘time his resignation will take ef- | mise with the Himber wing; the only compro. | Kuight Isexpeeted here from that port to-mor- | Usements tran this ufice w required apices te bin dents of this eity, who are recraited from the | reeeive an carly solution, aad onr water suy Teet, and expresses the hope that he will soon | mise he favored was for that old club to come at | Tow. ‘The envelopes containing proposals to be ma: bene pr gicen ok renee u the neces- | be made such, both im regard to 2 re ee rd k Spoon lost by ca ose sbaitenton core _ oe = — if Pond behaved them- = “ peal for Forage,” can fareeraed by mad ernment ‘ind co-operation | quantity, as to’ meet all possible Q toduty while connected with the department, | selves they would receive thein. office. z —_— in the great work, and suggested that the Secre- | of the eity for many years'to comes” Iccierted | with ah earnest wis that & long Hie eed | MeWiilame (a Hiscbes utd was called apon | ALEXANDRIA. By'order of the Commanding General First Mili tary of the Interier Le the ex-officio President of | to Committee on Drvunge by health and prosperity may be in store for | to say something, when he stated that he did | . ~ tary District. Quart ANRLER. cneas Burra: the Acade He thought it the first work MISCKLLANEOUA. him. Mr. jPeters’ resignation will not only be | not wish to say anything. [Applause. Stxpay Scnoon Union—A large audience jn ee Oe ee ore ‘ of the Academy woul be not so much inthe | The Chair laid before the Board a petition of | regretted by many members of the force, but | Mr. Kobert Williams said they were going to mbled at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday | *"“t acre — A LARGE QUAETITY. OF CHOICE NORTHERN discovery of a new scientific material as the con- roperty holders on the line of K street north, | also by the members of the press and others who | make the rebel bulls bellow, and the whit BUTT! : won, where, according to previous an- | PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. » AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. centration at Washington, and the c! jon tween 12th and i6th streets west, for impro have had business at headyuarters during his | washed Republicans of the First Ward sce ement, a Sunday School Union meeting —— SUGARS: of the existing scattered material. ment of said sircet according to accompar term. sights. He could not make a | was held, composed of teachers and scholar:, + pf a fAppiame.) Orrict Actix Commissar plan of Chas. H. Bliss, Superintendent of —_e—-_- he would help swallow the rebels, | &c., representing severalof the Sunday Schools ‘oor, MD. A CRUSHED, GRANULATED, AND POWDERED 5 =, as cas, dkc., submited is necordance with a re Kaw Digttiakies ax wie Blave : hate swallowed Jonah. [Applause,| ’ | of the city, The occasion was made quite av | | Sealed Props 16 CENTS FER POCNT reunion of te members of Harmome Lage tt | ton ef the Board; referre1 delegation of gentlemen from Baltimore, Roberson was invited to sty so: interesting one to those present, the order of ex- | Sar‘itysamens aliaclod,, will be coop Buy ye Tee Mega 23 cows ©. 0. F, and the widows aud tepieeny eta: | Improvements. Connell joi companied by a number of employes of the | and responded by saying he 1 | excises embracing singing by the children of the | biying FRESH BEEF to the troops at this pet, P EROPE 18, 13, AND Seer 6 CNTs. haege of the Took place in the lodge | img the committee before « Washington Navy Yard, had an interview. with | the poor, and. those who Profesied to betriend | various schools, and addresses by a number of ‘The asia Beef must be fresh. of a nocd ated toarket - *, niinence to hay bik 1 passed by that body for Robeson yesterday in relation to the | the poor man should be able to tell him where to able quality, in equal FLOUR: arching Tiber Creek, from — wx | go to get a day k. He wanted Tux S' ecelaciSea tees ee | ne Mod kidoey tallow tert vi pckeds ous heat oem Pennsylvania ave~ | suspension of work at the Navy Yard. ‘Thesec. | £0 tO geta day's work. He wanted Tux Stax | Of Sal Scho . quart re. (neck, tallow to be | WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.31 PE dae dee fesoa, ont Gtsee ae ee an [as to Meceasknactts vance, San toaed Eee: | ee (Congress gave him | Feporter to put it down. OvTRAGE.—A colored man named Cornelius | Sciuded.) and ko be delivered at thi free uf BACK. OUR, 9.31 PER number of members of the order by Deputy | €Tal Council billswere referred. the right to transfer the funds from one Bureau m. A- Freeman said the gentlemen so | Moore wasarrested and committed to jail yestr- if - hen cll: aw POSTPONEMENT OF TAX SALTS. Mr. Connolly introduced a bill “tofostpone the advertisement of tax sales,-and for other SUPERIOR POUT BEEN FAMILY FLOUR 7 5° PI Grand Sire Fred D. Staart, of this city, after CHOICE SUCTHERN SUPER FLOU! :. OUB, $5.50 whichthe room was opened and the widows aud Saleee vere inka te ek ree representing the First Ward in the City Coun- cils had been elected on Republican principles, but had proved recreant to their trust. How to another, he would order the work resumed at once. He now discovered that he had nearly $4,000,000 (instead of #1,000,000;) that he could day by Justice Beach, for a scries of ou! committed*upon Lizzie Styles, his neice, a child eight years old. The child has, for some time juired by and on such days as the oes offers shall designate, not exceeding four times por ‘The necks of the cattle sl for beef to be ane Berks Janghtered for beef to b pias a:pestent wan gtecm, anda benceie ,”” and moved a suspension of the rules | use for the Bureaus of Construction and Steam | often had these gentlemen urged before the | past, been living with Its prendmoten, cone nd under this aureemeut shall be cut off at TEAS! TEAs: ply of contectioncry “Re, wanserved auriegeke’ | for ks immedinte eneciaeret n, urging the pass Enginceringfrom the fundsof the otherBureans, | Councils for the contractor to pay the laborer | the jail, its mother, who the complaint, ep gy evening. Ap ‘remarks were ‘by | age of the Dillon the ground of the scarcity of | and with this he could complete all the work | Fegularly every month? How wee we | Eviig it Washington. The condition of the vie” | ruree to four inches above the knee joist ant ny | THE VERY BEST JAPAN TEA Deputy Grand Sire Stuart, Grand Master €. B. | money, and the consequent needy condiion at | begun and ‘contemplated. He sugeested to the | urged that the work be equally is? Phe time | Lm serepresented as deplorable, and not tit to | hind quarter trom six to eight inches above the UREN CHOP GUNPOWDER TE R. Colledge and Grand Representative W. K. | present of many of the tax payers. delegation that they go see Senators and Con- | that te the victors belong the spoils? The Him- | be men: gambrel or hock joint EX FINEST YONG LAL CHOP OO LON: McLean, and the company sepraated about 11 |. Mr. Moore opposed the motion, as two winter | gressmen, and have them Pass @ resolution au- | ber Club now wished a compromise. All the The Proposals will also state at what price per TRA. — Em, Well satistied with the evening’sentertain- | mouths had already assed and it would take « | thorizing'the trauster. igs Doty arp ape [ei pil ge elds hy ve CITY ITEMS. Ronnd choice cute will be furnished for sale to off | CHOICE IMPERIAL AND ENGLISH BREAK- ment. month or more to prepare the tax list, and then Sate Somamaee be y i i 0 be force « ' ——_.—__ property must be advertised several'weeke be: | 4 Rror.—Yesteray afternoon, about three | Manded that the Councils pass a bill for the Se less tine on the UreuntaneroGeecny hell Theat COFFEES: Pravrxe « Botp Gave—A man giving the | fore the sale. He contended that it was unjust | o*clock quite a number 6f negrocs engaged in | }TO™pt payment of laborers, and do away with | Dn. Danny's Apprxss before the National | commencing April ite ‘and subject to the approval - 3 ame of Captain K. C. Nash, and rej SG hg Bs who had already paid their to | a riot ai the corner cf Pennsylvania avenue and vl means Gera iy pany Megical: Society sent free on the receipt of a | of the Commanding General of tho Departmentol | 4 STRICTLY PURE ARTICLE OF GENUINE oc. erent nr aie g a cee Taeee whe hea oth strect, in which razors and stones were used, | sioners, but responsible to the voters of the | street ese Po eeylean eae eee Hs | Mine rontractor will be reanirn|tocnterinto bonds | ULbe GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, 35 sented a check for 315 to S$. chart tailor in Alexandria, drawn on the ing Louse of Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co., of this city. The check Jearing the signature of Col. W. H. Whitely, chief of the seeret service bu- the rich men, who were loouing their moncy at cent. les, he objected to the clase Jy preposterous but contrary to the proven only prey yas but cont 5 ouly . rary ie provisions and the man against whom the crowd were in- censed (George Hill) ran to the corner of 7th and E streets pursued by the r in of the gang, when officer French, of the Seventh Precinct, went over into the crowd and with ward. 'Can we, as Republicans, stand such things? (Cries of * No, no!”} Sandy Lacy offered a resolution requesting the Mayor to remove ne Henry Himber, the Commissioner gf Ward, and appoint a fs ieLuiee Jet JEWELRY | toned in the bids. for the sum of one thousand lars. signed alen ty two responsible sureties, whos: must be men ropokals must be distinctly endorsed “Proposals for Fresh to the undersizucd. Beef,’ and addressed CENTS PER POUND. ‘BUAST ED bv., 40 CENTS. SUPERIOR LIQUORS: " /ENUINE OLD BAKER WHISKY “tar 3 ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not in ‘ ub TOM GIN ohn i consider:ble difficulty arrested three of the tleman that the citizens of the First’ Ward | Sceived this morning at Prigg’s One Dollar | Jejtight Is reserves to rect any D N. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. anette <a epson | cated a champeta ok |X Aaa ttt pda art | sh egenmecat se ext menting) Sees ua ae sees oom P| na i pri ae, | ari MeARDUBE AND WHR . cipating the 7 WP pend | in ry wel ir. Johnson was op) to sending je Known ©. applicat the undersi = _ - ahem advived of the facts, and aft omnia ra suspendoa— | taken before Justice Walter, who tined them $3 | tne resolution to the Mayorets. they had. bees o——— weak > Sek tien dee ke fen. UTIER! BUTTER! aren ges ins hone SC ra aaimenemabergmes eo | ener he crest tat Gow” | afferent coated at Rae, | pier een an Mpc Siping; | Mt Fis eet. cust. A ra EE Tr ing, by Justice Waiter. sell,) and the bill was taken up. arrested James Gordon for betp rhe ie wasoppased © Tio the time a | Zreckes” exceedingly useful, enabling them to PROPOSALS FoR FRESH BEEF. in tas Sm gas a igh ag a Mr. Morsell offered a substitute authorizi ‘ concerned in | do ita second time. He referred to the time a ly > enabling — i Pease oe c ing | the afiray, and Justice Harper fined him $3. endure more than exertion with com- x uuary PRIME CoNector ‘axes: Q be mittee had been appointed to wait on th Fort Wasutyoron. Mp., Jan , 187 a Street Oneraections.—H sy ER a OF | Hill was quite badly bruised with stones, Xc. | Stayor and arge the nomination of tsatal Bele parative ease, while, they render ‘articulation | Proporais in duplicate, with’ cone OF tits nd | im halt Darpele See OLR, ROLL, BUTTER, Conunisioner of the First Ward, = few days | March next, 20 much OF ee son ge eet oF ee den in place of Henry Himber, when the Mayor | !¢at. For Throat Diseases and Coughs the isement attached, Will be rec y the under- | rates, by Ht BROWN & 00., since sued out s Collector to close his books on the 3 Tux Hover or Cornection.—In the House of | had received them very bluntly, and he did not e8 ure Of service. plying 1007 Pennsylvania avenue. kins, before Justice A: the 3ist day of thstanding; M: kilns, nderson, avenue and P stree! hearing in January to the contr: twit ding; Jeeted—ayes 5, (Messrs: Chang , Emery, e~ rien, Me- Cathran, Moore, and Morsell,) nays 9. Mr. ‘amendment,«“ihat amount Representatives, yesterday, " Mr. Welker, of Qhio, offered a itl, which was appropriately ro- ferred, #0 the act organizing the Dis- ~ their reception. m. H. said that some here did not like Scio Dm. Fanyon :—I take pleasure in eb S tree someey F 100 Pails OHIO APPLE BUTTER, just received, after fer to hear so much said about the poor laborer, but that Lowe you many thanks for 2 Grocers. betedant arly dee atte | Mooweokeredangmentn ik ov ot artwtio,asprvie for af | th men wore a Goren operons | Ze 1 Reve eafericeed fo onan [LoXPx ansor Py min er | an n month. Mireet said avenue and strect is ths pane sce | ‘out of the incoming revenue of the nesweng | sixteen years Of age who may bo liable te iis: | Somme tinetane he hed. bees appckaten ae, | from other paysielane, Iwas tnt Bethe miperiation ject pened, ;? agreed to. Mr. Cham moved | Prisonment, or who has no visible means of sup- | commitiee of seven to wait upon the Mayor in | to you by one of to strike out ‘“8250,000,"" and insert “g100,000;" Port, or kecpe bad company: resorts to immoral a] -of Mr. Bolden, | cured by lost. Mr. Moore consecutively moved to strike | Places, habitually disobeys his parents or guar- | He was the ch: They took Tro out “$250,000,” and insert ‘“$150,000;” to insert | dians, or is generally iucorrigitic; and also to | theirseats. CI Peters was to him, ee mienen “$200,000; to strike out the preamble to the srovide that\when * boy has n convicted be- {{he Mayor,) and when he had the | tnd tome er odd nee joint, end ate aid bill; wi were severally lost. fore court of a crime of which | Mayor said: be an Bai do you want—you the benetit yusiness, I make statement for | ft or hock sium Six to eight abore ‘Le:non Nuts, further sili by. ditatory motions to | is than life, the court is aut sus- | have been down here two or three times before.” benefit of others afiticted as I was. ‘Proposals, in de will also be ‘Pearl Biscuit; also, amend, to 2 adjourn, dee. on which | pend the sentence, and, with the consent of the | He began to laok around, ax he had never becn |» Taowas Duwax, | ceivtdby tive pay yh Rdonbarsh : nae sltpe ore eae lly | of Corrections ee they ante Mr. Bohlen appanted at Comune: ip : wtand da. Cccre Tamiliee' Tie ee ee | 3889 Under Ebbitt House, cor. lath and F ste at haii-past ‘ven 0’c! contest: Me wi Pe at thie or “ ne Seg TE sioner for the ward. The ‘spoke ab-| Oax H. supplied therefrom eit stk faving ‘lasted nearly three hours by Yeas, ee Cee ne gs i hee yak oat Tallerin ee ehue Clothing and Mr- ingy aay from time to tne Ecoah Beste (CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, 98.00; nolly, Davis, Emery, , Stewart, Slater, rday av-arded the following contracts: | dozen others had been after the place, and he | posite Post ‘secured the Eoacte Beals, Standing htt, BEST EXTRA do. ° 96.50; and Crocker—il; nays, Messrs. Moore and Mor: | B. Chambers, Jr., of this city, for balances; | wanted to know how many they | of a new and late of ‘These contracts to be in force six mprthg, oF sack ‘ ee air died wor Posen ay Me © His deo of Cec ee | Bae acd point of ‘order that the a ee : of back ing ig eee ee ee eae. nent meeting Sf the Board to move a reconaite | Bing Farer: ‘Baumgardner & Cos Beverly X. tteman was not apenking tothe question.” | the manufacture | - go pa a the bill was passed. | cotton tw ine. hae Vales ar Soogy York: Peter O'Day attempted to speak, but he 1,26 arr akb direst ee follows: be awar r 0" wi "; As Acrto postpone the mvertinment of Tax eae made is $150,000. hushed up at once, ‘and he wanted the reporters FAST, AND JAPAN » O15. ut Eto gn oy note it down. _— Whereas, by reason of the yor of alarge || MeTnororttax Haxt.—We visited the above- | Mr. Ladd favored the resSlutions because they | FP ™*™1#8 Fon Satr—Apply a ty iiabingtog | named theatcr last evening, and were surprised | had tufiered long enough under this tyrant; the ¥ ‘SEclaimnsinemration is cmbarrassed | at the entertainment given for the cheap ad- | people of the First Ward desired a Nsw tent Poa, tem the stagnation Pees mission. Manager Henze has a most excellent | missioner. set thems go again and agsin to chine should oy Lc Ca ay ithe 0 interests of the people of | compan) is rhage performers, ai} being unsur- | Mayor and demand Tights. te tad ass 4 passed roles. Among those . Day opposed farther discussi pomuble clemency on tle part Stparsiton'te: | depecially worthy of mention arc met Anes sabjcet a3 it would 40 no good and muh harsa. —— Fa deunguent debters: and whereas the ex- | Hindle, whose songs are irresistible, ‘point aman in the middle of the room ae mente: deh skate for taxes | while Wallace and Wood, the ‘Australian | fei] down im a fit and was curried out, Conms, city reguned by these Conseils wae aeaneer of he | Clowns, in act entitled « Ma- | quite a.commotion. of rk ie inal times se | Sica Momuses,""are very fino, ‘Mim Jeniic Da | “Me, testy Johnson thought further discussion very large ‘of wi gesires'anf pur. Mars, the Operatic vocalist, made | on this subject would be damaging to the club, emaplned wed | » bat w means are | her reappearance, the cordial manner in he moved the whole subject be Iaid on the eth MOG taacted 2 TET the advertinamene or ong, | Biel se was tecelved proves hat ane haa lost Hie was to their being tnsalted | fame sale of Seal property for tates age meen, ot none of her 0 larity 18, Iaugha- | by the Masor again and he had understood that.| growing’ alls wary, 150, be. deferred Sithout pain eevee tons ahae the the revenue ‘Bent this jocality, as an interesting sregate of which ‘ment. read by Mr. Wm. H. Pleasan deen pec of FURNisuxy ‘One Barrel or Thousands, at Bd., om grape culture in this vieinity, Tonal Bak of thecity os Ay ACCES SOWDE FOOSIDGE EATEN. ty aot! ow

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