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. ay ‘ ‘“staBowd | FAMILY SUPPLIES Central Irish Repablican Association. The Courts. Government Securities. GEORGETC yy, dinaieen , who could say buts sbject | _ "AE SEE ’, ETC. : — ay aps Pro Cincert Court, Ji Wasurnetox, Feb. 4, 1870—Jay Cooke & Co. —_—— _ of directly opposite opinions on that » or Vropored Union with the National Ctub— The Prop- « — ae ‘the last Monday in tu % ‘sition Laid on the Table. tog agt. Corporation; Ju ted andjwig: | f@Fnish the following quotations of Government | CORPO” 1 aeraten, saleht Ou voterned on ie tee Seameny toe ¥LPHONZO YOUNGS & 60 A meeting of the Central Irish Republican | OOS D Sf agirmed. Habneman Lite Insur- | Securities: ae “LomtaL question ix rae crrr | Momth. It vas an affais of the poeple Oar ens - b Club was held last night at Wills’ Hall, Seventh | /) -. Company agt- Machin; verdict for plaintiff. U.S. 6, 1881 1s ‘COUNCILS. in the matter, without sending out as an exprrs- taced, which was well attended: Mr. B.12. Don- | Witgeen haw! Se Doster; de. U8 © a Roannov Atnnawan.—The Board met last | sion of their (the people's) opinion a resolution fgan jresident, and Daniel Donovan acting as a, PEER Five-twenties, Conn ee tee as ct A emme.'linaeaee ee et GROCERS sident, 4 's s ; Mr. is in the - m % Wh ERS, ag Taanorensor enate have. boeu fled inthe] Five twenties, hitation fron Be’ A. Edmonson; ex-Collecter | “Birr Gianaes refcered te the seapestive debte Hr. Thomas Carrahan, from the committee to | transfers of real estate have been tiled inthe | Five: oe eee hae 7 vera cmomnar4 i f the National Asso- der of Deeds: Fi nities. of Taxes was read, asking to be relicve m | of Washington and Georgetown, and com; a Amusements, 4c. cenier with» corto a union of thetwe organ: | Mt, oes Michler Engineer, &c.,to J. | Fivetwent™ Accountability for taxes averse aguinat ins: | them to a lroken down merchant proposing to . * " * cia dann ’ 2 + “4 C1 $i . Aresolution to | another who bad $100,000 to ito business - . = Natioxan Teeaten—ielly & Leon's Min- orted the following basis of cousoli- | “a, 43, 44, and 45, square 1036, £421.86; Tent perrons amounting to $67 . 4 ty aot 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, atreis. s a = . dation: That the platform ofthe Chicago Con- ee ees io 42 inclusive, square 1038, | 7 waites Pay the expenses of the Poor ‘a 1 Workhouse | w im in order to pay of his debts. He Watt Orrra loren—Laura cene in e i ted as the principles of con- 399; 8. L. and A. C. Loomis to A. Pinkn= EW YORK—FIRAT BOARD. cern Tinea that the oltoers of the twe amo- | $120 TalCof 6, sauare St, 00; 8. + mis, | U.S. 67, 1881 ciations be declared vacant, and a new election tose Commin= |g For pom 5-20", 1 year ending December 31, 189, was | charged that the men who are now foremost in the * School for Seandal.” Warren crest GaLtexy.—Mammoth Iumi- a ne essed. Councils resolution to pay bills of | che etlorts for a chi are, most of them, the aN Speen tat Vian & Barrett, nod Maytield £ rtelston was | very'men tho wae emeeamral ta eringing Hay Tontorties 2 ere | Amended by imerting 8 to pay for cleans » S: bout the present state of things in Washington. nated War Views, and other Magniticent Repre- | be held; that the united associations be kuown | @y, $150; Lee, Face, to 8. L. Loomis, | &20°8, 1804. eek The Special vised the le of Washington, if they CORNER FOUR AND A TALE ST sentations, every evening at 74 o'clock. as the United Irish Republican Ciub af the Dis- | (rustee, twent™<uree to twenty-six inconne, | &2M%) WO. Ass Gold.eee. IRN | Cotreatcies cnaen senstedee ehallug the tnaes | Seach eae ae Gane put their Sutra & Sruone’s Azr Gatuery, 25 F | trict of Columbia. | sub. son l.e 873; W. F. DeKnight to ©.C. Calian, | 5290's, Inddy,'65..113% omiller, and others, owners of the | shoulders to the wheel, like the citizens of | Steet sialic Mr. O'Leary moved to lay the report on the | nari $3, square 107, $900; James N. Callan to table. —, . Pettibone, trnstee, £2, 52), $19: T. | [By Bankere,’ Brokers’, and Commercial Lines of ‘Mr. Carrahan urged that the mecting should Mie Be to Geo. F- Edmunds, 53, wyuare 212; : Telegraph.) Consider the repore in the spirit in which it was | s7.10x; Wm. B. Todd to Thaddeus Hughes, part | Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds | 28°, com: MARNSRITER’S ART GALLERY, £96 Tth street. Basiow'’s Ant Gatieny, 237 Pennsylvania avenue. « Market, submitted a report adverse | Georgetown did, and the change would surety | thexeto, which was referred to the lower board. | toliew. Look at the men who are leaders in the | ication of ex-Tax Collector Ed | movement, General Howard and others, and es- | adop . monson wastaken up, and Mr. Newman opposed | amine their course. They are floundering = ae ratety of the Iriw Kepeblicane MMF | of 3, sanare Sr, Samy, Peter Bergman to i. W. | in home and foreign markets as follows : ¥ resolutvon for his reliet, saving that Mr. | Stout, not knowing ‘what to do. ‘They Mr STGA eee re oe old | Dz. C. Shea sald they wanted no union with a | Reeves) in trust, lot 6, square “WY: Jones, | New York, Feb. 4— ys, | Edmonson did mot use ordinary dil t ligence in | worked for negro suffrage and gt it. But | PEST NEW FORK BRANT 2 club whose members did not respect the labor. | aster, to Mark Young, 2 at 2A, square | yg6y. coliectin th » tee, to Mark 2 in are | eet, coupon, IV; taxes, "Mr. Cooke inquired “i there now have got too much of it, and are LOAF.” POWDERED, *.ND GRANULATED, Special Sesion inthis , commencing on GH, $1,600; F. W. Jones to Mark Young, 24 an¢ on were any more insolvent cases. Mr. Tepltes ising means to restrict at suffrage, |. 16 conta. on Sutodey, he be of Dare, af 11 orelech © as. n, who thonght themselves above the hod | 25, 'square Gi, Sie; Amos Hunt to 520", 184, coupon, ; 5-20, Iast, | that there bad already been one insolvent list | in order to better things in Washington, | A.” CORFE, 1% conte ‘the Association will ¢ vene for the purpose of = 7 ice. orrect.”"} Z john | 1143, 75-20", new, 1865, coupon, 113 rn Hughes et al., part 29, square 8%. * 5 rf 1 4 yx | allowed, and this was aclearing up of all old | First, they were going fer a territorial gov- * 1 eee ee ial aid Gils copenition wae | Jan. 2 Win, B Fodd to Silas Holmes, 25 Sop ai 14; ire ints, coupon, Cantin, 53%, | necounts. pie, Cooke moved it be referred to | ernment with only one branch of Uh os sub., squa 5 ; Martin Casey John of ac. bu: i . ard; Teed to. a tion sod warmly urzed not only the pcoposed | Hoah, a0, square an edo Te $7 ee rartth ae Wass Unies ee ax Coneenrnare union, but the union of all the Irish Repab- | Weg! Todd ine nl tat ie sPacitic Manan? mere Erie pre Maurice Mur organization at the rom of the National Office of Fducatos, 43 © strect im the rear of the Patent Office, and there will, no doubt, be great interest taken in i < detibers tions by the friends ot eduention. al as follows = 4. On School and the Best system fdr rerderi by Hox. W. Johmon, Stote ndent of Pablie imtruction, | M a the National De- partment ot Education. is past work and its teture plans, by Hon. Hc ury Barnard, National missioner af Eduea Nationat to Assist in Puttme in Operation Systems ef Seheo ime the uth, by Hon. S. 8. Ash Date Superinten Public North Carolina. ‘ ascmbly elective, and all other officers appointed; bat y | Falred auch a how that these men immediately | took the hack track, and their great cry mow, to | | appease this pet colored vot tits | GUNPOWDE! | support, is “+ No restriction of sudrage. : GLInM BY ht Pye Stet AN grade= and price-, didw't wish his remarks construed so as to im- | All grades and followin, lican Clubs of the District. : 36 ;Be Mr. Andrew Neville warmly urged the adop- | {5}) shannahan 2's New York Central, 9% tion of the report, and said that unless the Irish- | {{r s¢- Pearsom. treet men united they could not do what they ex- | ure, square 27. poe jected in the next election. It appeared to him 31.—dohn A. Gray to A. Marshant, 2, | 84, 1375 3 that the opposers to the union had packed i square 198, 4,100; pai Bradiey to Daniel chapels genie Preferred, 88%; | corpora ve dro oe Pega Carrigan, 12, Mjuare w2, 81.05% Charles Wilkes | ‘Teteqo ‘aud ‘Wabash, 46x; Chicago cei Alten’ pe eg? oy | te M. Pabst, @and 7, square (4, 5 WL 5 cok bs ceedings. { Votees.—sWho are disorganizers.") | Waters to b Peeeaal cate caas eats Hol Chicago and ‘Alton. prerd, 145; Ohio and Mr. D. E. Cahill come forward, when a point | athan Prout to K. i. Pumpbrey, iota 6,7, Well’ Expres 20; American Exoren’ Was raised that he was not a member, bat by a | Aya to, square sid B50, We is, Downing ot og aeons, 2h American | Express, Vote of the meeting he was allowed to address | Rutert pews ted States Express, St; “Mere N the association. Mr. C. said that he had come ENS. g- Gold, 11 b> W. Conway, State Superine | 10 thi= meeting at the head of the Fourth Ward [By Cable. tercient of Public Instruction, Lonisiana. SS ee ee ee a en ee Gm the Cemetdation of Us amociation, “and ihe proposed to submit the Mr. Neville said that he had no reference in his remarks to the Foarth Ward club. Mr. Cahill continued, saying that the apology was unnecessar: . Mr. Coleman said the question was whether the report would be — or rejected. Mr. O'Leary demanded a vote on his motion, and the roll was called, and the motion to lay on the table was earried—yeas 20, nays 11. Be- fore the vote was announced Mr. Neville changed his vote to the affirmative. entirely by Which the | people of rgetown would bronght under 4 the yoke under which the citizens of Wa..ing ton Were suffering by their own and from | JAVA, choicest OM Government, which they were endeavoring to rid themselves. |” Do. : Mr. Mitchell said he bad just seen thathe was | Do. mmittce of 1 appointed at the late | Do. mu Washingt id aitiefully promised anything looking to a proposed mode of franck ‘ashington to consolidate, et the advantage of the pol majority im ; § Phey were getting along weil Py Bag ml ine Boones, baselidation. | enough in Georgetown, and he spoke advisediy | PY Tha Cnn of om Puy, that he mas opposed to consol mit he was opposed to any inet @f the Cor of euch al. to > lot 1, square 425, $5.00; Daniel Smith to Lucy L! Smith, lot 2 225 an to C. Dono Instr Genuine | roasted Bon 4 Loxnow, Feb. 4 ‘i $700; Evan Hughes to Maria Cole, | ii F X, sub. Syare 238, $240; Lewis Schmidt and | % boi opm 2 45 765. 85 hn W. Rows to Albert E. Childs and James €, | (gir 805, AX5 Minos, 104%; Erle, 2945 $1,000; Thomas intle. 2635. Maloney to Julia square $9, 81,000, Liverroot, 11 a. m—Cotton market opers February Ist.—Sisters rey to Charles M, | dull. Sales’ estimated at 10,000 bales. Mid- Dougherty, part of square 622, $40,000; C. W, | ding Uplands, 113; Middling Orleans. 11, a4. Pairo, executor etal., to Jobn G. Killian, pt. 17, | Keecipts for week 9,000 bates, of which 0,000 | sy ; dames N. Callan to’ W. J. 2 51.000 bales, of Loomis, Howard, Commisioner, gees, Freedmen and Abandoned b tm School Statisties—their import- ance. and the Work ef the National Depart ef Education in relation thereto, by Hon. V D. Henkle, State Superintendent ef Pi struction, Obie. These reports are not in any caee to exceed twenty minutes im length, and ase to Dave the conelusionsarrived at appended fo them in the form of practical propositions. to i those sgaimet it Acer: Mr. Newman said he offered these resolutions | in all truth and sincerity, and he could not see how the proposed consolidation woul benett Georgetown. The municipal government had red years, and had surviy when he said the compierion of the present Board | . 4 not be changed for the coming vear. | een ickrell (Mr. Mitchell in the chair) moved | | thatthe resolutions be laid en the table, as he + 3089 1 = Delay | ail tuctuationsof the political cauldron. George- | Thought they were in bad taste, and the people iS OC y cl e e 4 . of the town should be consulted in regard to nations occasioned by the purchase of the | town is to-day solvent, and if this plan was tue sunttee sack panes Eeacetar eae tan ie ane i g c H adopted they would assume a portion of the | $onJta discae sock an tenet tt Peed ; & = u portant question as a be diseussed, amended if fonnd desis i r. O Leary ‘lesired to congratulate the meet- | jyowring, part 6, square 426, 83,000; H. ATC debt of Washington. It would no donbt benefit c ir “ — upon aud calvied tate clleet ee POF | ing on the result, and himself that “he had a mf Holliday, sub Gand il, squar The Markets To-Day. Washington at the expense of Georgetown, | Change im the preseut cunt ee keene | e eee eee ee eae ne agne,, Was ela Ghat they | s1 25; Charles Klutz to Aug. Koch. trustee, | Télegraphed Exclusively lo The Evening Star. They had paid all their bills tor street impro ee be Sk Seee Ginter | MOLASSES, Lit GrowEns’ Assocratiox— | Bi shut men out who wero seeking S,square 169, 21 Sterman Battimore, Feb. 4—Cotton dull \. | ments, water mains, gas, &c., We A genuine articte of choice NEW ORLEANS Tnul | @!Rexationist, and had seen men, who were bit- wayson lnbd. as ulsoe yesterday, Dr. Snod- rad Flour more active: prices weak and unchanged, | nearly out ot debt + o he elective t chit ‘Mr. Neville said this question was one of life Kichara Sutton, sub 157. sqnare 623, $6,000; ¢ elective franch ome, come d to its | " N. Thom to P. Wall, part 15, square 70, @28%; | Wheat prime to choice Maryland red, | been extended to ail exeept the female pop eee ate Se pi g moved th ath with frish Kepublicanism. (A voice— | Foecrn Mclutoa co WI, Wilsote ect hms | Sune eae Very dull, white ‘eat0m | tion, and he was in favor of the women ‘voting, | ThE MTE, gh” id net see anvthing tangibie in whisk wanadouee You're a d—d liar.”} 518, £1,400; C. N. Thom to G. Gannon, part 15, | Yellow. 90ca92. Oats steady at Hate. Rye dull | too. | to lay the resolutions on the table. = ‘and Pleasants were appoint ee square’ 70, $228; Phenix Bartlett to Joshua | at Maise. Pork quiet at . “Bacon | Mr. Cooke said the project did not propose t pacden cuaaeich Ges beecby teenies | esd ow thee paliect of Mr. Maurice Murphy said these disgraceful . snare 26, $3,000; Ino. | duict. Rib sides, 16al61; clear do.. 16yale%: erriforial ‘form of government, but only a | yay ind ote, eiiels mie i Maye yy | nging the name of the association mil its ae Proceeded Legihitenty goasdoreed tie | Farley to Reuben Scott, —, square 94,6: shoulders, 13; Hams, “i9a20. Lard dutl atti. | comolidation with Washington. He did not an- | Beard adjcorses. e t | tx, which was participated in by Messrs. | M4” “bo ustd such language should be ejected. | pico, Mosher to J. C. Brent etal, trustees, | Whisky i 1 | } ‘Mr. Neville said that it was for the interest of the Kepublican party that the [rish should stick together; and if they were not united, down they would go. He would ask what is the reaso: is in fair demand at Sale. tor wood | derstand by sera this change that it won and iron. necessarily consotid New Yorx, Feb. 4.—Sgocks firm. Money easy at 6 per cet Dennison, King, and others. The name “i is the + Frait Growers’ and Farmers’ wal Society.” subject of eni- then discussed, and it was settled are —Eliza Barry et al. ty W. V Bu co 16, square 595, $1,20 ite the municipal govern- THE Arrroac —The el ction ments of the two cities. takes place TON. the 2ist inst., for usettled, but Mr. Newman said he so understood it. five Aldermen and cleven Councilmen, 5 » 48 and 49, square 825 short. 98, id, 23, Mr. Cooke said that Mr. MeCullough’s propo- | respective parties are marshaling their ' SOAP. ‘oncord” is the ‘best Kind. Other kints | @*¥ Cannot act with harmony, and why OF > B. de domes part | tent eae sition waxsimply a territorial government witha | Delegates to the Keput | onimveabnee Sees = a i. and th ality discussed in the | £2 much ill feclngon the subject ? He moved | & Saunre 904, S10, TiC. Serine ee Tea orth ¢ delegate in Congress, who would look to the in- | Yention will be elected in respective pre- | of iT RABBITS, DOBBINS ELECTRIC ee . swality discussed in the | that the vote be reconsidered. Heat ta egecte eis, bios LG ae x void, Bia | terests of the whole District, and for the forma- | ¢inets on Monday evening next.and will mect | $iqi-7)BABE fact tocnty See hi pag = : After considerable commotion, several mem- | CHuttotte ch "LT square ir3, gh oo Wi, | , BALTIMORE, Feb. 4—Virginia 6's, old, 514 islati 3 e in convention on Thursday evening fol lowest 5 en bers talking at once, the vote on laying Ais, | ChaFotte Osbourne, 1. square $5,000; Wm. | 5, Asked; don. 1505, Bey bd do. 196%, a4 | {20 ofa legislative body, who would have simi- oe y r3 the lowest pricon Neville’s motion on the table was taken be yeas | S¢a#8 to Andrew Schwartz, 16 and ‘Iz, synare 6 ar powers w Hose 2 209, $1,600; Geo. K W. Uterm=sht stones pe arsaie 0 : New York, Feb. 4—Flour dull and heavy. | — | and claim if they are harmonious in their no Jones, trustee, + numeratedat length the advantages it would im if they are harmo 2 LS Chae | Wheat dull and declining. Corn quict and wir. | {uumeratedat ee tne tents) cotinen ala sear toon ear meee a . mare 335, e300 it, | Changed. Mr. Hill saint his understanding was that they | from their opponents. Strong efforts are to be Partai feo, - to have but one poration, ent | made to hay fe Goverment clerks wote at the | olin Myers tu S.'A. Beaman. the entire Dist rgetown had | coming election, $2,000, CITY ITEMS. ied paving for the dist 7 W! Starr to Jacob ©. Mil ee tall to to making laws for our local g and prys. Mr. Richard Coleman, in explaining his vote, said he saw present men whose prej 1 lead them to become almost the deat the lead them ont,” and commotion.) He wanted to RAISINS, PAPER SHELL AL of all hinge, m order to make the thing | el : e, other improvements, WING Arrray.—The shooting which so | APPLES. i peddlers, which was ee saatalan 8 Thomas Sheeiy to | Some cnorer STYLES of light weight Over- ed the citizens ette strect, mear | Several chwice varictice, by the barrel or bavbel eth. and after some amend. | “Sty! Andrew Mekenne, in explaining his vote, | Himes "Leer, lot 14, Square 71), $100; Brooke | coats, suitable for the season, How ow ieand need passed. Col. ia is . % Daniels was invited to furnish a geological paper on rocks and soils im this region with reference to fruit growing; adopted. narned. Trinity Church, on Wednesday night, was | : Ay Be negro named Miles Easton tiring | a lives i Ke ofthe action of some of the members iy | Mackall jt. to Fugine Nchwinzhammer, loth, | for sale at reasonable Fenianiem: and several members again claimed | Suidaon’ lot ti, einai Ved : attention, but were ruled out of order. asst ct eh Obs, Ge Capt. BieMahon said that he had hoped that | Henry Cushing, lot 6, square 335, $3, satan Irishman named Jas. Dow- the tenement known as Dono- | POTATOES. PESTION. when the negro population discovered that, they a r - FAST. ae. ita a 4 5 1 “ . brand=. which x © : = ‘| i near Trinity Church. It ap- Several choice vari by the barrel or bash. 1 ° i Vigney to Thomas Digney, part 17, vation 2 Turscrs oy Kusrect—At a mecting of the | Decry tee g at he eee ee ; H.'T. Greer et al. to Wm. B. Dow > — the Ist inst. t ident having annowneed um 10: sone he believed was ie favor oF tween 1th and 1th streets, AS t of | disorderly cond: cases Gane ene ne the death of « D. Barelay. late member of ee . three doors east of Lith street. the Keard. the following preamble and Tesolis. Slap rll aid tions were adopted Wh je are constantly supplied with » iginal design vw Saive Wi of U Sistric le—yens 17, ays 1 ree , as chairman of the committee ap- repare @ new constitution, marie a ich was considered by sections, anil after consideration it was adopte: Mr. Chas. E. St. Clair offered resolution New York Mate fact We give our special and undivided attention FAMILY TRADE, And make it our BEST of everyth Mose AGATE, st neeting the ever ed our tute Er the decnse is deprived of the sery o for peddling without license, ‘iaked to 40 out to raise the | smount, and offered to leave his package of salve as seenrity. Justice B. int see said he hadn't Uh: y wz that it was no use, | tat poeket-book, and liquidated ness to the Corporation. STATE.—Thomas Dowlinz, sold a large tract ot Land, ‘ituated on Congress street, | ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, Koad street, to at 29 cents per foot another large pie 5 eal, at 33 cents per foot, amount porat selves without National © ¢ to promote harmony among icans of the District: that there are a few prominen| tional Association | 2 city, where it will be who have themselves s0 obnoxious to. the t We think Keily & great majority of this association that their | Leon id have done better to have worked in sence In this body would lead to perpetual ic where ii scenes of discord, and that, therefore, it is best for the Kepubl: gencrally that this club should go on fore. Mr. St. Claiz urged the ion of the reso- } Intions i w remarks, stating that those | is Valentine. e pecsent. well Knew the permons alluded to as pbmapor bag MARYLAND AcnicveTenar Conzece—The | those Who, Inst caused a split among the | alro at the mats spring term of this excelent institution com- | Ith! Kepublicans, aud elevated themselves to bt Prernegir mmmnity would involve Passed, : ey had not thou, w Oak Hatt, the popular Clothing and Mer- | were the impro . Ashington clan chant Tailoring establishment, 5257 nel and the cleaning out of the Washington posite Post Office, having sceured the servi canal, of a new and stylish eutter, late of Broadway, New York, and laid in a’tine stock of Ul cloths and doeskins, is making a speciality the manufacture of fine black : Cineiet Sie. BC. Kuk ot Ethiopian comedians, a eae Resse ives Froxr—Olearod—Str. B.C. Kul fece willbe vepeated at the | 2 125 7th street, opposite Pe | Johnson, for New York. nd to-morrow evening, and t0-mor Conn ig and 6th str » and ¥ like suffer a great und irrepa That this departure. following as it docs ent demise of several of our asece hes ench us who survive to opin ain wiih pvatke Grecers, ' the family of the ds dated pdobeonce their be feavemeut. forward to them # ¢ eaure them to be pub ished. AuEL G. Davyrs. Secretary 354 PENNSYLNANIA AVENCE. | hat most con | | BE att Comven Four-awp-a-mare Sreert that great ALEXANDRIA. i i " IMronraNt ror a superior ed in . = 4 hat they might secure promotion in the | the last time at Wall's ¢ <a C menecd on the Ist instant, to close on the doth of | erst fag. to the ontive matin eexs and short no ladies’ y Pune next. [na ite, petvegee R te aa dresses of velvet, silk, etc., theron DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES: ne. thecewnhily scergani The resolutions were adopted, with but two being ripped. Also, ‘take’ ont stain of experienced instrueto! ¥ peo tS Hy cleaning the w garment. received, and grea cleansed without an nnpleasant ode usiness in hand. ry oilered a resolution declaring sociation is local, it ix proper that be ice ieee. "Mr. Cooke was in favor, ting the © - — «but rogictered voters be’ eligible to mom Fisst-clawy Sevarcevausleeee toe one eet to a vote ol the people at the 4 lon branch of the | voters will be admitted; adopted. Adjourned. Iskund, New York, stablishm sand he moved it be referred to 2 com amd Ohio railroad, (at which ee eee faved: a oth street, opposite | report at the next’ mecting = a | plan by whieh it could be sui SIMPLE, NOISELESS, AND NEVER GET OUT OF ° ne stop dail t F - all parts of th Tux Natioxat Lanor Usiox- dred and twent Ne. * was held at the Hall of & Cc. 8. MARE & Son, A meeting resentatives last L nthe police = OnvEn.—Parties wanting to buy a sewing i conta kc aad eee | * through the same | GROCERS, + WH me night heed interests be tir-ae chine should net fail to see Willcox & Gibbs’ in = cera ae thu othes & at 1 a warrant issued br: ee Sree, enemas operation at the agent's, C. BAUM, Corset ard | | could be pat sate i mthes board to- | shee eieene areas A ary tac. | Magwire. who introdnced Hoi Noop-skirt wmanutucturer, ith street, betwee SMe peor eee Some days ago a gentle- steEi . ies An fut i provided for son, of Bissom Dand E. 18 ght 7 Rghetce eapcog former student of 5 students who repa je enter col 2 $f ribed for a share of stock | - Berweex M axp N. Ty, to be assigned to thot Class who should ex- ° Couns, &.—Dr. White, Surgeon Cturopodist, t of twelve years? practical experience in the | tht mauufactnring town by United States and Canadas, prevous to being es- | Washington would absorb Gcorgetoy tablished at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between , !ation it annexed. $3 and 6th streets, Dee. 10th, 1861, alecosfully | | M¥- Hill opposed the r 2 to a commit treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In- | ™ittee, and hoped the resolutions woukl be growing Nails, and other diseases of the fect, | neuded so ax to submit them to the peopl without pam or inconvenience to the patien board for its ac The shoe can be worn with eaxe immedia lavor of free homestearis ainst granting them to i g in large quantities to eap- Malists for speeniation; urged that the right t0 the soil is vested in the peop 1d Congress is a trnstee to dispose of It to their benefit im legis | — sroved by a new six-room cottage Whompeoi, Bsqne for $5,000." The te hat | recewt sal HOICE BUTTER: “ANTETY OF CHOICE NORTHERY » AT OUB USUAL LOW PRICES. u- a ne ix . at the age ort after the operation. Refers to the many cae | . Cooke favored this action, and said when | £ SUGAKS: wrterts y He wae «native of this city, aml | aristocracy city. nent physicians, surgeons and thousands ofotuer | the people expressed a wish for such a chanse educate getown College. He resided | BEXt makes they im Portsmouth, Va there went to Ca & Latimer. anctioneers, have sold part | responsible persons who patronize his establish- | Of government he was ready to act. Tie was in 5, square 182, with improvements, front ment. Hours from 8 a.m. to€p.m. Owing to | favor of the measure, but was willing to yiehl te on Third street east, between Massach ns ress of business at office. Dr. White isunable | the majorit: for ashort time, and from | Of tocial evils, norturing the evil ornia, where ig the benign—the parent commercial evil. It ix also th GRANULATED, AND POWDEKED POUN| CENTS PER ? refuse of the gas works into “Av COPFER SUGAR. 15 CENTS ‘said to be one of ‘ae most potent, GOOD BROWN 12, 13, AND BEST 14 CENTS. avenne and north C street, to Wm. 1D. Walla visit: at their sidences exce| |. The amendment was then made as sn; ggeste “s ~ ane ited of the Tat , ruling the legisiat for 83,0000 tose end eee it PE Bem | and the resoliition unanimousle parsed. Tit Roe FLov Daten sme ana ee [camels Sen 'A ceceeey oe aon ee pee anv ain ies per pig pl Oe eat from Prince William county, while on kis way | WELCH'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. $2.31 PER * a ys Leigh exon 1 vy 2 B CANARY BIRDS! CANARY BIRDS ’ a ot 7 0 this city on Tuesday last, was killed near Ger Stee SACK. rmoained ‘wat ra nls sents social evils, [oe sary of Engle ‘Tent, )- of Heehabite % CANARY BIRDS! % {dea a ans mules amending the act ental town, two andahalf-miles above Fairfax | SUPERIOR SOUTHERN FAMILY FLOUR € Sear, aint he has sines | ital, renders labor ‘independent of capital, | Yi pceteerated by a pal ney Tani on Wesee netball Paper sg estate of the late Mayor Addison, w he wacdteieiag being Tenover by the wagon ” Cnoice SUCTHEEN RLFER TLOUR, $5.50 on the pisno and musical | and it becomes the otispring of choice, not _ne- | Gay night. The meeting wis presided over by O22 Seventh street. They are the | Council bill providing tor the collecti "aap Rane Wi iam Henry Taylor has sold PER BABREL. present time. i the hands of a pauper is a | "r.. Marche, Exq., who ead the statistics of | fest singcre and most attractive Birds ever offered | taxes for the esting ed ge -AXD Saiv.—William Henry Taylor has sol ‘and «great % in the hands of afree-holder a scepter. | the ‘Teut, showing tat since its organteation | im tis marke ——. #% Im" | Mr. Cooke moved an amendment payin See ae oe ee, ne ean K Tages em: ee | ‘wmast TEAS: asslum of this ei ith of dune, 1869, the government | there have been o7 members initiated r}Noericer. | {ollector his percentage on the amonn! agentleman from West Virginia, for sw per | THE VERY BEST JAPAN TEA, $1.10 PER win mezean tity of public lands unsold amount- | Whom have died and been buried by the Orders -_ | lected instead of assessed; adopted. « me. Tho firm, peohelsn, decades one | ». heen ill for some tiwe with eonsumption eres and inthe face of these | nearly €x,000 have becn expended for relict to |. We offer the highest cash advances on nGPY of Mr. Hill, it was then referred to the ahioteduene » eal | QUEEN CHOP GUNPOWDER TRA <8 notwithstanding his — = rofl = oe. members, and widows and orphans of deceased | Kinds of ot stiyen Ww. Committee. Adjourned. oyeav.— Mr. William Wooden, bs aggage master | EXTRA FINEST YONG LAL CHOP OOLONG atk elenreen mica and tee | eter ane ee ent ween = membervof the Teut—showing theta great deal WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Conmos Corscit-—A communication was on the Warrenton Branch of the Grange and | CHOICE IMPERIAL AND ENGLISH BREAK munity for their herearement. ple their own lands and apply the proceeds as it | ‘Tent. Addresses were also delivered by I ptin fice ant burglar-proot | Prathen, fea ac Poem | caninnd |arcteen ome vhesse earn preg et ‘ ¢ p ngeradions mundc-ensersagams |wrene- ‘The speaker duel starter mest on Dy Prot EB Messer and his Lamayen Arco | ced any sflier recomanendation than to say: We do | Yiding for the renumbering of the houses in'the | ROBEEEY.—"The huckster’s storehouse of E. ARTICLE OF GENUINE of loud eails of sume | these propositions as to the finances of the coun- chee the meeting was a very seccemtul ow what isright. nie ao tates Rage go — comunittee— Messrs. sad on ee Seceggepecteveie wecgen ered | ENT JAVA CUFFEE. 35 aud artics which | '¥ and the waste of the public Tands, At tho | Reiler the esting was a very successful one, | THM MEMS, GoLDSTEI aE 60.5 Brokers, unlop and Jones—with instructions to report Princess, was broken open Wednesday. night allroad depot,have kmg been | conclusion of his ‘remarks the meeting ad. ment. and the authorities have | Journed. et r Meets eee eT Socers Winn Inne Eas D. rea fre a suitable ordinance. Mr. Mitchell introduced and robbed of 2 portion of iis contents, including | Dv., 40 CENTS. temperance cause in East Washington. Rene an ordinance providing tor the levying of gene- 2 barrel of poultry, : Bo. 391 Scott's Square, bet. [pnd K sts. west. ral and special taxes for the year 1s0; w INTERNAL REVENUE OpriciaL—W. A. Par- SUPERIOR LIQUORS: ekicax Curn.— | _MR.drnomx A. Jousson says that in his r — " a '____——- -. eS ; was passed. [The bill provides for an as: sons, Store Keeper, n assigned to duty wi Sean 8 Sa feat, Coen A meeting of the Irish Republican Club of the | Marks at the First Ward mecting, on Wednes- | ‘The undersigned does most reepectfalty annonce | Seasment Of Z0Lecuts on tach S00 er teats See ne Te ayn Makely iu-this city. | oub' gine 23 Pen MOTTLE. ach the Wachee Stand pas: { Fourth Ward was held at Brennan's restaurant | day might last, Re did not say tat he world | to his prodnte than WEE AEALS and ROOMS crake | Property; & cents on Metropetitan Railroad | —=————————_—e ee | KANDIES AND WINES. whic ‘to pass tniens calted by'a. | last evening, corner ot New Jersey avenue aut | ave both Houses of Congress to interfere inhis | seeummodate thax with SLEALS Ta Carterwith the | debt; 15 cents on gus; 2) centeter Metropolitan * | eee eee Jay! the others on day | Hetrcet; DF. Cahill, Presidents John Hickey, | behalf case Hurley arrested him, but did say | European plan: “Also, 3 Alva, te prepared fo furnish | Police, and 25 cents for schools, making a totai; Georgetown Advertisements. BUTTER! Ss Mele i Nichisou an. | Secretary; P. Hourihan, Sergenteat-Arms. >’ | “that he would willingly go with a committee DINNERS, BALLS, AND PARTIES of £1.35, being a deduction of 5 cents on the | — ——_—_— | ROTTER rae Receiving. ths rules must hereatter "bs | The President spoke of the objects of theclub, | before the District of Columbia Com the shortest notiee. tasation’ of 1800.) Mr. “Sinms presented | RY THO IME N.Y. STATE BUTTE sirietiy observed, and ‘the lout outcries conn altuded to the fact that the Irish were undivid: | protes Fa es pe > rte I a Tio, nome cneinn, (SILIG) referred. | ON SATURDAY MORNING, (to-morrow.) | in paargiem nao At ind S| ed, stating t : action. W hav , communication of K. A. ston, ta wit . i Gens were summoncd $0 the watice cater | opposed ts foreigners and religions verte ee | intended to tay thin, but out reporter i postive | _serdan S50. 4. ORAY._ | ta," colteetor, anking certain erediter refereed Kucthatbeore No 142 Bridecrereey tate ene WED CHOICE ROLL BUTTER, ee ne eS Aivare | wien the Know Sothing party was broken down that he (Johnson) was reported correctly. B. ‘A. FAHNESTOCK’S Abo, a resolution In favor of the estate of th | gralaceortment of, HOUSEROLD FC 1. | inal barrels and barrels, male, at oe this week Bp te the rexalations, aul | imtanced ex Maer Wate ee eee eed | Revivat ar THe Mernoptsr Prorzataxr | Ds VERMIFUGE. baugh rerorted ‘resolution’ ts per bine of G. | OXE SUT SERDOR Te Two WAGONS 1007 Penusylvania avesiue. Passengers arriving now are subjected to no an- | Copamicd, Cx Maxor cord = Guencn, Easr Wasnixotox—The revival at Wolt (21) and Jon W. Gross 315.25); posed. | at THOMAS DOWLING, Avc'r. 100 Pails OHIO APPLE BUTTER, just received, yaner. and Camptcll_who wens esration_Dougiass | tis church continues with unabated interest, Mr. Hutchins reported an x E suitable for Grocers. a” THe Provinesy A Scepest dhe-. There was in this Soe Ete | and inst urteen joined the church. Po the Provident Aid an onda EN i a for Joi: ordinance establishing the E: ISHED IN 1834, population as great ay in any other three wank: | There have fons sheet thirty conversions eiees | Whg tilt that eo any childsen dla wader the age | Wry of an ing the gredeof | Siler aRiten . extended. Common 'resola- PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1837, LoxDox Biscuits, i pore aft at the general de JOP. Tustin | and yet they had never untij | Sunday night. The church is crowded to over- | of five years? That a large proportion of children | tion in favor of Wm. Homiller was returned to Another importation just opened, im the cait, and Prof. W. EWeagewood acting | this administration, when Maurice Murphy was Petje Rat ben sna many 80 Se = ee ee taco cates mcectotremark, | the Hoard, accompanjed by an adverse report pREeMIUM SER EM BY ELNG ‘cussing dr as Secretary. The general agent reported that | &Ppeinted by # man against whom the Fourth ae sae 5 .. wae, and without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is | from the committee of the Board of Aldermen, i rt ==ge Rusks, there has been expemicd tof bread coal eat | bad cast a keavy vote. ‘He believed pastor, joseph P. Wilson. poetirag and laid over. Board of Aldermen amendment CLEANS! JSHMENT, > ceries, Xe., $346.27, and the treasary was | Bowen would rely more on the Irish for his re_ tx tae viec oo Twins —Yesterda: Also, it is known that worms exist in the human (operoy the sum of $0 for cleansing the 5 eG St ‘Caskets. empty. Mr. Solomons off red a resolution re. | election than to all other nationalities put to. geant Pierce of the sccontit predinee ay: | system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, _ we Or Oi oe Teen a penvi. | with owt 4 —e—— Seamay te cupty. te i pteabie mnaoca een. Foley sald tt gave him great pleasure | rested William Diggs, an old married colored ee eee tat Masel ‘& Hiceton, was concursed in, Mr. | {oesa ett rpeeas ‘eat leat rie ail = Lemon Deis aa, 3 is empty, the J of | ty bors, mocrats, | man, on the charge of bastardy preferred by | their children, Hutchins voting in the negative. a! ; aged the poor warrants the continuation of the char- te ace hie meg all who were ides 4 » Se . ; for vo surely as they exist, can wud the —y Edenburgh taht cot into the club. should welcome | Ellen Stewart, Justice Walter committed | symptoms of worms; : OPPOSITION TO CONSOLIDATION. to have 'all orders in his- . We ' Piedge™ fine te make, Posey veo ticve agp grery Democrat, and be believed that by June | him fo jallin default of ballto support the twin | they be gheard ef. Aldermen Fepolations oppo the | _Tomptly executed: Seite | jal9 Under Rbbitt House. cor, Math und Pets, Feqnesting the visitoas to exercise the they Ee eapoagl ny toe alg ng Sand Res eo neolidation m with = = = pied. SMording relief; which were | ae ie end oe ele De nee | THE Wonxinemnn’s PRoTBOTIVE Uxtox of | removed frum the most DELICATE INFANT, by sae, county, was then taken up, and elicited | WOOD AND COAL. « ~~ they should do as the colored men—put in a fair | Ute First Ward, an account of the last meeti the timely une of Mr. { = pbeaen or Merorotrrax Poree—the | Te z scntative of the house. scention to the | claimed to heres the ek eee ein! |B. As FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. | ratheryre F Maccomplinrwo peed | (COAL AT REDUCED PRICE. 1 rd of Police, at its meeting yesterday, trans- Ir. iy matter aia H acted the following business =U-E. Situtans, | fact that the central association met to-night, pop h veeteinaeceae It in perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, | ante that’ acg sccae { nt | Jone 3 ith eed. T. ‘rurphes cre apport fom ad ‘attend that meeting. ieee genie gvetima __ | oe {ited wamerons hee: be | have greatly Fedmecd the pette techs mons thirty | John till and WT. in were ser mulght' ; 3 ‘ABLE COMPOSITIO: imposed on | ‘aaiinneh peneaiaa: fox taaden re Seger ‘THE TERRITORIAL QUESTION is to be consid- PURELY VEGET. com N. which are new paid : i n dhe 1 ra eho od om the | 0° Maines and f eine mee paaee Tesident of Breting Union eague Hall this evening, and bs Rik See OF ALL AG nie Ty et | Bee wT ee aa eT VE! usual o1 ne, and for ni a . . ng Gree, were ordered by the board to be commis. | California, but now residing tar tne ete eat surernes Sil be delivered by Hon. W. B. | "Worm Contection, made more for the of | franchise was abridged. an was roreet ee | H. CLAY 87! ate sie! vn sioned. Private Chas. Bradengeyer, charged | deliver an address on in Licoln : pleasing the palate than, of plan first mooted, ‘one ben she beach | WHET ositom DBIPS. © with violating rule 113, was reprimanded sad | Hall to-morrow evening. at Senieck Mle a Scruxtivic Lactune-—Prof. Cooke's fourth | Bake been, ctfe te nearly exbansted x <f the city government elective. ee, Pee = St , fined $5. The application of Geo Bowman for | treat the su! froma new stand-; 8nd | and last lecture of this scries is to be given thix | © a Ve "continues to grow is fa: Riterogsnooms propesitions wade ate aa ie ne etd maser restaurant license was reconsidered and tajected. | Will furnish some new ts on it. evening m Lincoln all at o'clock. "-& crowded | tor vanced he not | " POTION IN PRICE, ‘The application of Frank Myers for re taurant | 310m free, and all are 'y invited to attend. {rouse fe anticipated. 2 { until there was more ben 4 a H | Ticense Wax also rejected. Gen. 0. O. Howard will preside. pote Ne oe CAUTION. 2 thes abject, for obtaining |" Senter te ‘ches out our heevy stock of © WITHER, inn sete A - | Fine.—The alarm of fire 2 2 ‘was to Ww: | WOOD and COAL. we have this day "oad nee | FAMILY GROCER, AccLDENT PROM FIREARWS— Two Boys Shot_— yeleck this a detects hfe , A; | ings of Congrese with a to the following rates: | peut 5% @cieck peoenae, o’cleck this afternoon was caused by a e Say > the | PM kene Valley per ton af 2.240 The... \ er ck Coimeely RSRERUAD, alterna flue in one of the buildings ‘stove Willards; Do fe fast the initials are’ B. 4. the article | Hdeas of Reach ager = ae 2 eee re Sia Visto) esppeme to be end ome of them, So. dalgaz ors &itGwe mieten 4 | ee 53 |bouR # whem it was discharged, nnd the ball pamed through che latter’s hand and entered the head of Henry Davis. They were taken to the store of Heury Davis, where Dy. Poulton the wounds, and they were sent home. ‘They are doing weil. fa a ee a pis adenine lad ory ert ta ine thre eer Serer SCHWARTZ @ HASLETT, to . FAHBESTOCK’S BON 2 CO., #3 Py oe ne ols PaoPRucrona HK] _ FITTspona, Pa

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