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Fourts Warp Rsrvsticam Cius.— dre ‘The Courts. eorriciaL. ! Georgetown Advertisements. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. Crane and Crosman Republicans? — They = ge gS » Mur- — _—_O _ Iecing othe Fourth Ward, Repetto Ol | Huan basa Soamend. Dewey gt ‘elag | “Seameit of Weshinaten ity, Geer own tA itne sen ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, . Ber Gey a Tally ri aed | We Bed of : of : further Sas gn mation ~ ‘appointment of iets the pte ey of See ek am mao: atria as i Taio. Ss . James M. P ley agt. pote mapeered “me than the a }) Fes. 31, ren a preamble, ‘mandamus; ) to court in banc. committee to theirnom- | street north.” — sien Meee | ec ace Sem en | Rw weg mm, | cement etd atrmnca | pM Oh ean earene, (ee moved to the 5 of . . Cas ore. war. of the , Messrs. Hill, ‘ommon ‘bers of the Verein; aleo, at G. W. Cron" Amusements, de. f Mesers. J. H. Crane and J. H. Cross- | popular Life Insurance Company; this suit is to | Dav‘ Bronaugh, Repu members of actentitled “An act authorizing the con aes cee as | Scan in withdrawing from the (regular) Ward recover e5/0 on the if of plain Nasband, a phewent Board of Alderaen, were dropped, | struction of a sewer In L street mort, between Tae eae ae oe - Bover in “Wild Oats,” and Wi in “B) Republican Club, Tesolutions which the company —. to pay, | ft will be seen, although the complimentary se- | Sixth and Seventh streets west,’ appro’ - — ean be pet ate. 854 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Byed Susan.” claring their places on the bog page the party died from intemperance; on lection of the latter as chairman of the conven- | tober “| 1869, be, and the same is bere! Seed ne ‘on Monday the botnet Pees Oe TBiasiin Matrimony ana | Ward vaetnt, and Providing for the appoint: (FOr a4 sear Poe mee of L: Le Cleesents | for suck pardess of te Soros intersect: | gic in the ally the Sapper ‘Table, Dreams tasien,” 9 ment committee of five to - im g ing streets or alleys; also, all thimbles, manholes, | "#24, Hat and a . “Metres by Daylight.” Bertolt the (three) vacancies aa Have Tax Payers ABY “cightst and laterals; aud to make the same payable out LABGESTOCK GE SUIBTING MUSLINS. ; Lrrcotw Hatt—Scientifie Lecture by Col. | yr p E. Cahill ‘@ substitute resolu- | The question whether vayers and house- of the funds of the Third Ward, of which asuf- IDE SHEETINGS, AND HOUSEKEEPING CORNER FOUS-AND-A-BALF 8ST Daniels, illustrated by a fine series of views. tion setting forth that Crane and Crossman had | keepers have any rights @pich Policemen and ficent amount is hereby appropriated. New York Mills, Pe. PR Bates, Cannons Hatt—Fair for St. Patrick's | avitiated wie ithe Sarmiento ee magistrates are being to respect here, no Approved, Januaryg1, 1870. Foreetdaie other eu of Shirting Cctjous, @uch. endeavored to create disse A - . Xard-wide Blesched Shirtion 12 eee me ‘Wavon Caarzr— Fair and Festival. Sc.,and thelr course was One which should be | Cine a yen canon Siesta ait to, Saat, uxhapey Jor Resoxurton of thanks to the President | Fard-wide Bleached Shiruug, cory hairy, coms Se ge eT Sassees stoma, iam | eye vents aed tt a econ bs ad | 1-90 very tortbiy ts myet that am fh Be itreasteed’by he Beardef Airmen and Beard | Ai fedueed Brie Richardson Lincos ad Shirt aia: ‘uated War Views, a1 mth rage or bs vacancies. propound your 01 y il of the Cut ‘ashington, That . Table Sentations, every evening at 736 o'clock. “Dr, Corbin sugested that Me. Cabill’s rosotn- | fer their edification, an Yr, tion. thanks of these Bonrde age hereby tendered | A&retueed prices, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins. | peer new yoRK wevnme —_ Surra & Stuove’s Aut GaLteny, 215 Fst. | oie incorporated im the others, A few days since, (to make a sure thing certain,) to His Excellency President U. 8. Grant, for the | Winier Goods, including Silks.with ow: regard to cost sep PW DBKED, AND GRANULATED, Maxcniren’s Ant GaLtear, $4 7th strect. Mr. Cahill warmly urged the adoption of his i—_ he ag otites of beeping pgpo winged interest manifested by him, during a recent in- | Beautiful 8; Callcoee. at 2's <-> sonapcreiety Banrow's Aut Gattuay. 27 Pa. avenue. | resolution, saying that the parties named de- | and inquired, whether, if pile of ashes were terview with a number of our citizens, concern | | Special bargains may be expociet is «White, and romumenly sold ae beet euenpa coma a5 served the severest censure for their course. could have the astocs away. certainty » | River Front.—Cleared—Steamer John Gib- | ing the perpetuity, prosperity, improvement and IO cute ‘Tue Pxovipent Arp Society met I2:t night, |, Mr- Green said that the resolution called | Tol )® reply, “if we are notified at the tims,’ | £m, Winters, for New York, with full freight adornment of this the national capital. 12 and 13 conte; best, Id conte Mr. J.P. Tustin in the chair and iv. Wis’ | Crane and Crossman Republicans, and it woatd | 498! ee: + The Src. 2. And be it further resolved, That His Honor the Mayor be, and he hereby is, respect at abouttwo o’clock, I notiticd au e the club to vote that they are such, » ither y Tally requested to forward a copy. of the above PRumipe Awanves um 2087, resol pew coerce th the Commissioner that the ashes had just been of Hour. ‘The steamer Valley City has bee neat ny nominally or otherwise. cing evident | Wheeled to the street, andhe sald they should at laid up at the Steamship Comp: the winter. n for Hedgewood Secretary pro tem. Agent, Mr. A. K. Browne, reported that sociation had expended during the last w Bread 10 e TEAS. His Excellency the President. W.H. WREATLEY'S > : once be carted off. "This morning, at about 9 seoorsng ' GUNPOWDER, JAPAN COLONG. IMPERIAL, am sroceries $392.68, and had distributed | that, the resolation, as oft-red by Ming wan | o'clock, a policeman served on mora warrant to ALEXANDRIA. Approved, January 29, 1870, PREBRICR STEAK SERIBG | * Seen meee Dashels of coke and four and three-quarter | Wert) withdece his resolutions and tore them | answer for a nuisance, because of the aforesaid ms fbnaaker CLEANSING ESTARLISHMENT, | Le and prices: cuarantecd A's LOW as any Sronoy had been apprenr Ered weer ae OF th? | Up, fisedeclining to accept an amendment of- | ##hes; and I forthwith repaired to the mazis- | sexnay Scuoot Uxto—A meeting of per- | AT,ACr for the appointment of amessenger to No. 495 RSON ST ax joune in the city. he pare: sve of L800 loaves of bread diatribuced | fered by Me- Uren, that his resolutions be | tTatelsofice, and stated underoath all the facts | ons phrased ae the pro} Union of the | mtsioners, aud inspector of "streets an ete with every ecirable apparates and pre- eed Gaby. Mr Mustmaved Oucuormnnes eens | without the preamble. paid ie rathes Cees 88.25 for my pains, and | Various Sunday Schools of this city was heli | mbsioners, vided with tie bent talent und arte neal ty boas. | couven. rainfed ts conter with the Secretary of Wat a urs senate soar yn and a Grats | magintrate, you knot, gets the odd soventy aes Giieitiae Auoctation, SeMerson acter aia | _ Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and ” : Dest place ue | JAVA, choicest OM Goverument, F : ~oyp i 1 3, an i 1 ¥O * 4 | | Christian Association, Jefferson Tacey, exy., in ‘oneal y T: ‘ are, Ay Gow + Te qoted by Comptes Tie ent de re S.anst | Appointed as the committee. to Fepott nomina- | cele for conviction, and nothing for acquitial, | GhFistian Associat being made for reports from | ¢f Common Council of the C ppd Palgeren ort re Tine wetland | “Do. OS™ USS = Bling Mactasintod ath tae ieeiaear | Hous: Mewes. ME Murphy, W. Te Turpin, W. | Xeturning to my house, the street Cominimson- | {ie chair. A call boing made for reports from el ae satan | Bo: eGearine”) roast ‘Saxks, Gosh bo Dlensed te reateven ons | Bowen, H. Butler, and J.J. Jonson, who sub- | ¢r’smen were busy moving the ashes, and three | meeting had been sent, and invitations given to SEAII be to Keep clone and Baila Eres tn tho tok: = — = — pics Ee “ from them. ‘The reso! tion was adopted and | Sequently reported the following names a3 rep- oats were equally busy tearing up the green | attend, Messrs. Clark and O'Neal, from the | jowing rooms or offices, viz : “*Phose ‘occupies INSU RANCE. D enaine em. Sone «4 the following committee sete Hon. Petor reseutatives to the Central Executive Commnit- | Siegel cee ceeer tg Ointgtie Meal the Methodist Episcopal Church reported their | by the fire commissioners, assessors, ward com — & te B conta Parker, A. S. Solomons, A. Mart, Mrs. Dr. | tee: James M. Tally, Thos. Kirby, and E. iceman, who I chanced to syy surveying his | {Covel in accord wi © Pro movemen'. | missioners, Inspector of Streets aud Sewers,” i: . or “ to % conte agg nel Be oe e othe Chae teen soln the following com- Beige Truttons, in a doorway. ‘and was corn Bre cannes Temrenoating the sobesl Of the nd to perform all other dutics required of | ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF Minds comin, tamed iii an “3 . Young, . 3: forted and edified by the information vouchsafed | op... ae i 5 a ccidedly rok s~ cosenegeot eeneun . @ cnta month. Sxc. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of two hundred and twenty-tive dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of neral fund to pay the messenger provided for ¥ the above scction, from the Ist day of Octo- ber, 1869, to the Ist day of June, 1870. Grind them & THA CHARGE. “hh would follow the aforesaid hogs to their hovses, en ig, oe Sey See and find out the names of thele owners, respec: . é ely, he might be able to get ont a warrant. the Executive Committee who was acting wish | _ And all tis transpired not-a: hitadred miles 3 She cies eeeey Me Baty, Wumomeseeroned | Ste cus ay ana ain ene aatente me fonds ~ ~ seen attached to their calls, and. he supposed ° y 0: Soceslary debts mserran eicctgte Tae cea | at thet. was eridvuce exvugh of toe feet benighted people of that region, may it not be LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. ur ‘customers WITHOL “Methodist Protestant school, reported his ? t school as in favor of’ the project. There was no response to calls tor reports from the Baptist, the Second Presbyte the Village Chapel and other schools. Aiter the transaction of some unimportant business, a resolution was adopted stating that Inasmuch a: RUPS. STEWART 'S SILVER and WHITE DRUPS.and other brands, which can only be appreciated by ex u rere uary 31, 1570. CAPITA Lveernereesenenmer nennenneonee$ 10,000,000 | Sion branin. a deoore Syameemne Sera! Sete 20 hans | Wee sentra an cio, pe | aca aianguaty ten ha nt nx | A744 Semen P58 Saree es _— lessts. I. 5 ey, as “J rae A 2 iment of t an public has net as rs. _ int “a — vine proneee | vaceun adventure. to reluctantly reconcile themselves | [i™ ol Joiny Krsovvtion concerning the appoint- a . 7 Pang per Mook, tiny Poe pening oir Wm Bowen tala, thee it was, “customary | to some sort of a change. Tax Paver. Fenton et tes coctisuee Faget eee “ ment of commissioners for tho govermmcub or INSURES ACAINST LOss OR DAMAGE BY MOLASSES. + Liberty Hall, like the preceding one, was a | that this committee should be divided. ‘There —_——_e———— present, and also another resvint: Washington, FIRE. A genuine article of choice NEW ORLEANS at delightful + Among the guests were Sen- | had been originally eight white and seven col- | Mn. Eptron:—Renumbering the houses of a | Phitdren be currently reported that a move- | Stor Trumbull. Hons. J. N. Morris, J. B. Hay, | ored men, and he thought now there should be | large cit: necessarily causes much annoyance Judge Wylie, E. C. Bartlett, Gen. Paine, of | * colored man selected. [Cries of “No question | and trouble, not only at tet bat toe any yours judge Sway oe c. C. 5 Cs of color,” eee, thereafter. As a means of mitigating in a great ie on ees to item feoms Sen | Wayson baud, as also other lower grades, prices iow t Noses tn tant cree ean, | ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT REFERENCE bath in this month, to which all the schovis were | Change in he fora of government of this maui- m9 to be invited. The meeting then arjourned. cipality by a. | au a ithdr: mia bevbimrtr | by which TO THE HOME OFFICE. FLove. ‘M.E.N. Howell, C. ies, Mr. Green urged that it wonld be a matter of | measure the inconveniences arising from this | — Ruxaway-—The horses attached to the cnr- | ihe peetces Corporation is established, au a * | WELCH'S BEST FAMILY, ©2.31 per sack pg a ine pnaetey Ug | aumeceteem emcee | leah Reta Puree | UM ge eee | paogee amp uievnanamrmununene’ | BRACERDERE 00m et of Ohio; W. B: Stokes, Esq was one of their own color. conjui with the new ones, but to paint | S¥#¥ on the Washington turnpike, just north of | States, which prive the citizens of y . per sac Prominent a: The other nominees having been withdrawn, | across their center horizontally a narrow white isees Lenman, Miss Olm- | Mr. I. Walden was elected unanimously, after | line, which ostensibly crases them, but in reality Stead, Miss Bassett, of Andes, N. Y.; Miss C. A. | Which the meeting adjourned. leaves them visible to the postman and the vis- Mills, of Shelburne, Vt.; Miss Bettie B. Adams, ———-—— itor as an evidence of the ori address. This others. Miss Olmstead and Mrs. Col. Camp- Tre AmericaN Pristinc Hocse ror tue | simple and ingenious ‘of preventing con- ‘bell entertained the company with music; after | BLINp AND THE AMERICAN Uxtversity For | fusion has been adopted in London, and an- the ‘canal basin, esterday morning, and were | Washin, not stopped until after that lady had been rulers, pple of this city are thrown out and had her ankle sprained. not quaitticd tor the exercise of the right of | LOS: teCBCUT Count—In the Circuit Court yee: | suitrage and self- govcrmnent as allowed to every no: ya m0" , ep itions: | y ‘ voice in the choice of their | ppy: imply that the M RECEIVED 1869..........$3,057,929 FLOUR at PALD D569 eeenecneeene 1,928,370 Which Senator Trambull was cailed upon, and | THE Biixp.—This is the name ot an incorpo- | swers its purpose most admirably; and Lhope it | ¥48 argued, and a motion to quash execution | seat resolved ty the Board of Aldermen anil Bon! ot BT BAB! made a few well-timed remarks eulogintic St the | rated institution 10 be located in the Distr ct of | will be immediately put in practice in Washing: | Hrued in the samme cause was argued and Over | of Common Council oj the City Wastinjios Near Treasury Department. pn cen Ebaotain osching manner and tno pit’ |store te aly “great and himenatie” Ge: | Cidscha "VE remaccaly Sane” te | “onmeey The calla of tho reidence of | Makes acre a tet a touc! effort su * it and lamentable” - jc ns. e1 ul Urs, — on ie residence of 3 - — moble tribute t the Chief Executive ey ae Selension in the lnetaa of amelioration to some = Miszn K.Kxttoco. | Mr. William Wilburn, corner of Columbus and | placing of this city under a Board of Cc fe-colm STORRS, Agent. nation, poy ER upon so many | extent the unfortunate condition of blind, ——.——— Oronoco streets, was burglarioasly entered a | sioners appointed by the frexident, 4 NSE RAN NCE ROOMS PRUNES, FIGS. Dattle-fields of the Republic. Dancing was then | in the production and distribution of a good Sons or Lingrty.—Grand Chief John W. | few nights since, and robbed of about $25 worth often be unacquainted with the loca! interests of | I DATES. RAISINS, PAPER SHELL ALMO ommenced and participated in by ‘ail. library in raised print, a systematic series of | Thompson and other officers of the Grand Camp | of meat. our city and str, ‘s to the desires and scati- or and NUTS of all kinds. —_ + featbooks, and sultable apparatus for a more | of Sons of Liberty of Maryland and the District ments of its people; and that the Mayor be, and | py) HANSON & RgLEWIS BLACKFORD. a Pune Corvasta Britprxe Assoctatiox, one | thorough demonstration sciences, adapted | of Columbia will visit Baltimore on Tuesday CITY ITEMS he is hereby, requested to communicate a copy of the most of all the Buiiding As oo —-, and meetit my i next, for the purpose of instituting two new . of megs hgh nent ifn agnor 3 BTR bg 2 PEURANCE CO,, of Hart- APPLES. sociations District wants o te clams of | cam oo “s a) Se Se tees ¢ District oI bia in the Senate seis, $5,500,000. . - are aI Mell etme a llgrore bo: mortise nna prosperous condliion than if has hen ine eos | Cassremne Panraroons, suitable for the | Soot iettionr at fo cama the Senate: AND MERCANTILE | Several choice varictics, by the barrel or bushel held its election of officers at Temperance Hall | cessity which called into exercise theenergies of | years past. season, at reduced prices. States. (Approved, January 2, iso. and and United States with the following result:—President, Z. Jones; | those interested in the establishment of this ——_o—_— Cassimere and Melton Suits, very low. Viee President, W. H. Wei T institution is ay it, aud should enlist the | StspAY Scnoo. Exutsitioy at Brapexs- | One Price Only. Geo. ENNING, Jost RESOLUTION in reference to the purchase POTATOES. dJonn T. Give: sary, sympathy of all the benevolent and humanely | BURG.—The Sunday School of the M. E. Church No. 41 treet, N. W. 3 ee of lot — the einen of school building ar ace = the second school district. @5—Fine Brack Dogskin Pants—s5. Be it vesciwed by the Board f Aidermen and Board A. STRAUS, he City of Wasnington, Popular Clothing Store, ie f Wasacagton, ting of three mem! Pennsylvania avenue, Aldermen—o the TI tors, Col. Wm. mas | inclined, m an earnest endeavor, in some meas- | at Bladensburg gave an exhibition and concert Norfeet. James W. Drane, John W. Simms, | ure at least. to supply the physical infirmitiesof | last evening, and under the direction of Rev. Benj. F. Burnes, C. B. Jewell, W. N. Dalton | this unfortunate class in the of the use of | Geo. V. Leec! rintendent, the school ac- and John T. Hoover, all having been re-elected | their visual organs, by a wholesome supply of | quitted itself handsomely. The churci is in ‘to their former positions except the Vice Presi- | mental light in the way of a good academic and | charge of Kev. C. H. Mytinger. Several choice varictics, by the barrel or bushel. Particrler attention given to this one article i 000. PUTNAM FIRE IRSURANCE OU.,of Hart- 7 $500. le dent and Messrs. Dalton and Hoover of thi collegiate education, thus raising them up upon -o——— Between 10th and 11th streets, ‘om the For Capital. $ 000. i our Trade, and we are constantly supplied with a Board of ttrectors. The report for the second | the elevated. plane of social’ advancement, RELEASED—The young man, Chas. Colby, ‘Three doors east of 11th street. ‘ommittes on Puls F BOGES WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANCE tall er of the associaion shows the number of | #vd adding that mental culture so essential | whose arrest at Horatio Holster’s tectautecy oe = a membcrs of the Board 0} neegony special and wndivéded attention shares at present on the rolls to be 1,191, the | to their happmess and moral we fare. Lieut. Skipy Kipper & McLean (“Headqnarters,” 411] from cach of che nbove m and Detective eDevitt as a suspicious character, was noti THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE original number having been 1,005. The average | The expenses necessarily to be incurred in the CO.,of New York. Seventh street, eight doors below Odd Fellows’ | member of the Com: FAMILY TRADE, rate of premium has been 170.5. The cash value | education of this class of persons are such that al in Tus STAR | Hall,) bave the finest amortment of Cigars e- | ee pointed by the vols, <9 | and that old and excellent Home Company— pany: - . — " of yesterday was issed, there being no ents of : . ‘ . | And make it our whole stuily tofarnish the VERY ©f each share of capital stock is $33.57. the Blind are ui. to meet the reyuisite de- | Chai ge aguitat him, om eich he aca encny, , Se. in the city. Give them a call. said Boards, and one member of the Board of | Mtoe DC” CEA NCE CO.» of George: | BEAT of everything tn the way of Pamils Sappricg Sin ae without te helping hand of the pablic. cae ——o——_ ‘Trustees ot Public Seboo!s from each school In Life Insurance we have the great aol phen «3 Ln a= ed days ago, as the perating boards have been organized in-| Goop Naws you THE TRAGHERS—It is ex- | PERMIES POR SALe.—Apply at the Star Office. | district, of Whitt enue Mayor shall | MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CU.,of New York. | house in the city. as ales to pive the article, susie to Baltimore, | Several States, and considerable funds raised on | pected that the teachers of public nolole wil ce ae ape : be ex-officio chairman, be conttituted and Cash assets, $35,000,000. and quantity as represented’ Please give's siuele tain Larmer, noticed persons | &BeTAal uccount. and now a special appeal is all be paid off to-morrow. as Mavor Bowen hax | sei) fencing ng ur Conte anSwe, have | designated “ Committee on the Erection of a | THE A'TNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hiart- | tal et least, Se Sevens stations pointing wader the car, Fee Singh _ Tee eed ene see promised to draw a check for $16,000 for that | Sills = el en il —— og = > Seger Public School Buiiding in the Second School ford. Assets, $12,500,000. — bw ave an opportunit! ex- i br ile id, y be > iz ve ist . ae amination until the train arrived at Annapsis | Bade to Henry D. Cook, banker, of this tity. | PUTPOse to be given to the Treasurer coat, to clear our counters for the Spring tra: Suc: 2. And be it further reactved, That the said | , 0%; Companies hare an agrezste of axsotnexcont- ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. Junction, after some nine had ‘been Tyyenty tmonsand dollars On this ‘iceount, it 1s — = Oak Hall, 525 7th st., opposite Post Ottice. 6 | committee be, and they are hereby, a zed | (04, $79,000.00. and sme ot ‘ made on the road. Here, walking down the ile leved, will en © projectors to organize GEORGETOWN. to select mene y are too well ® “1 purchase a lot in the Third or | Known ts ‘ "Our Fourth Ward, ‘at a sui not exceeding thirty | (extending: Te fhe Cae ne Hee thousand dollars; adopt a plan for a school | twenty consecutive years in this city) ia ainple, and building which shall be capable of accom: our adjustments have alw: re ‘satis- ~ not less than eight schools, and not to | factory. Erie eacxrow cost when erected above fifty thousand dollars: | jayp 1 © Ee tae te.) cause said building to be erected, and m: sf) Pact: SS evn gate superintend all the necessary arrangements for NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE OOM- same. aTON. being ripped. + SEC. 3. And be it further rescloed, That it be. CAPITAL. oa cone cleaning the whole garment. Kid gloves | and is hereby, madd the duty of said committ:c | Offco—No. 81 Lowisiana ave..one deor east of 7th st cleansed without an unpl gg to examine and approve all bills contract, Noe for Policies or revenue Stamps. First-class Scourer, and agent lor-the siaten | Xectting the provisions of the foregoing re ¥ - . of the train and lookii 2 7 » and commence the institution, with good atssur ‘the conductor Nancoversd ncclexed aeatmian om | ances of permanency and stability in their un- the truck, face downwards, with his feet resting | dertaking. i mst the brake bar, and hauled him out. | _ We are indebted for these facts to Mr. Dom brushing his clothes, and stating that he | Se B. Sherrod, General Agent of t oung stowed himselt under the ears to get to Bal. | Men's Christian Association in this Simore, the free-rider ran off. The ride he took | has been indefatigable in promoting the suc: Tae f_Sery dangerous one.and if the car had | Of the enterprise. nm binlt to sct so high.or had it been a Ty besvily laden, he might have been crushed | jE ath seed rT eee Tur CENTRAL DottaR Store, D. Beck, Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, Market Space, between 8th and $th_ streets. Also, Agent for Florence Sewing Machine. 2,5 Grocers, Boanrp or ALDERME! he Board of Alder- dati Mr. Davis, trom the rg mittee, Feported favorably on Council ordinance regulating the Weight of hay, andit was passed. Alo, the general tax ordinance, with recom- mendation that it be amended, defining more specifically the duties of the Sollvetor, and moved its reterence to the Clerk, with instruc- tiens to examine the tax bill of 1564, and ascer- in said bill do not 354 PENNSYLNANIA AVENUE, IMPORTANT vor Laptes cess and short not! dresses of velvet, silk. Jad CorNeR Foun-avp-a-aLe STREET TICE OF REMUVAL, ing of the Board of Trusiees of t) i “7 gs Bank was held at their Banking H th strect, opposite Post e Departmen PRESENTATION TO Mr. Joux M. Laxostow. Risks taken on the mcst roasenable terms and lomsee | 4)" 8°" tain whether certain section: “ ’ Dy wok Intions, and that said bills, when thus approved, | promptly paid. Mesars. I roar de on Thursday afternoon. eport of Island, New York, Dyeing Establishment, z i between 7 Lengrian Tints Or ae ae as, Soke, B moot ir Dusinces was read by the Arc: pacoapr porenanadty Shag Sth street, opposite Patent Oftice. 1235 | Unitaing Rend, oC which Seationes Seen University, was presented by the studenis wits | The depesits amounted to ° the ‘ordinance ti a .D NV: hereby appropriated. agold-headed cane, silver pitcher and goblet, | tbe Cre'ts amounted to.. Council resolutions ine: Fiat ate nope Re biomes cles And be it further resolved, That it be, and gold watch chain. Mr. Cooke, one Sf the is eth coe ee ee license to non-resident tra chine should not fail to sxe Willow 2 Gite in | 2ndis hereby, made the duty of said comaittre - - my i siudents, “made the presentation ‘speech, ant | The nett gain for the month ills of James Wallace, Willinm | Speration at the agent's Gr Bae, Got wey | to report progress to their respective boars, DENTISTRY. aie ae: r. | po peony rr thanking the donors ina Phe whele aneunt on deposit, Wm. H. Cook; and to replace the Hloop-ekirt manufacturer, 7th street, between | fom time to time, when called upon for intor- 5 . brief and very felicitous speech, which was tol- veuuetn ataremant teak ore a ’ the corner of Frederick and First | D and E. ¥ AS mation. (Approved, January 2, 1870.0 | = ——— . towed by remarks trom Senator Harris, of Mi- | Vertes awets of the Company being 82 bonds, | #feets, wero passed. Council bill authorizing —— -e —-— DENTAL assoctation. sed were Ths eee rmeys A. G- RMN | curreney Co, and 10-A0e eal eats ee | the purchase by the Fire Commissioners of 800 | Dr. Wurrz, Surgeon Chéropodist, most | Ax Act to reimburecE.V_B. Boswell for med- DES. LEWIE & DAV DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES See cinere. inne, cxereince were ‘agreeably in- | Sto The Whole MaUOUNt dof ae muts: | feet of hose for the use of the Fire Department, | respectfully intorie his pat at 0 icines furnished the poor of the Seventh Ward Ro. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! terspersed with voeal and instrumental misic. | $1.64 7%. on of the Baek has peed posits | and appropriating $1,400, or so much thereot as 1 March Ist, 1570, his establishment from October 1, 1867. to December 31, 1967. Between 12h and Lath six. W were, nd tae chee cand Ford and Miss | io nod,b00. Where threes sees been neatly | inay be necessary, for payment for the same, | located in the mone lito a Beit enacted by the Board of A Boar | pTRETH BXTKACTE Levere, and the closing piece by Prof. Boston, were im tens and fifties: they ae eu n- | Wastaken up. Mr. Newman thought 500 fect | strect, cpposite U.S. Treasury. He success of Common Council of the City of Washington, Thi | Pz, the use of Ey Jitro ‘The bowed down,” were heartily ap~ | Togs and thong” ey are now in hun- | was all that was necessary. Mr. Davis thought | Quest Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and in- | the sum of seventy-one Chloroform, or Either, if requestod by t Blanded. The silver service is inscribed, “Prof. | Wedrand thousands, js- | it would be economy to purchase the 8 feet. as | growing Nails, and other discases of the fect, 7 and the same is h Sl Partin et ee gas from the Students of Law De- | sation Of rane ioe eee, men without dis- | in case of emergency it might be needed. air, | SRROTe pain or inconvenience to the patient. | propriated out of the general fund, to reimb: sert Cc. 5. WHARE & SON, partment of Howard University, February 10, fous ‘Missiee on, Mon hes in Nat re an Hill concurred with Mr. Davis, and referred to | The shoe can be worn with ease immediate] E B. Boswell for medicines fi ed the | gi 01 ait A810. Sd ate Goma laid “hetees Oe eee’ fires which had lately oceurred where the hose | after the operation. Kefers to the many ome | p ard from October 1, 1867 made. We will ———_o—___ ‘The progress of the Company hae bene eard: | was not of sufficient length to reach the fires. nent phy {clans, surgeons and thousands ctotier to December 31, 186% pe 2 lower se , GROCERS, teh eid cing coming and rnin | fo Huns thew The pee gan om dcp fr | Hcg ame mere fegend by gthng out | Femelle percon ie fatonss sea: | “Apyioved dias to. inte taper Soe Se Sa praginmetri) (7 “has bee “800” and inserting “500,” lost—Mr. Newman | ment. Hours from 8 a.m. to6p.m. 01 to lower teeth permanent, on ‘Were adopted thanking Congress for their speedy v e senr ive has been largely in excess to that voting in the afi itive, and Messrs. Davis and = a nxtish Rubber, at §25.(au4 sll partial sets at these 1213 SEVENTH ‘RI % SS ete ns attementonte | Seat wah" wifey Saclay 'e | Mille the meen Tur Felatn war ten | rows hanons st Gee, Wale Bmasbl | Jorre Resouetios ip vention to rand de- | een eNeE tetl aE ee a Fecenty sosbended ffom the Warcaud of Com | stout ren hundred thousand dollars. ‘The sans | Weseqt ,Common Connell reeolution in favor of | tween 6 and 8 D. m Beit resotved by he Bidrdof Aid-rman and Board | ofetiteeas hertlatnr. and all other branches of peewee It 'see m. Tate of increase for the next three MN | Counc Wr , rag jos Ee Pommon Courci! uf the Cr nV ‘ Spel Ae entarne erine fo 99 to work give the hank a capital of fre millions of deters, | Council, and Wan: Laird, Clerk tothe Board ot | 4 Poor Newark Gemmax Woman Be- | the President of the resmad ‘Krandtwo | Seeuccedtsompnnst at moderate prises, “Tou are Slonhsed tae’ mentee at Cates oot th? | Ficec evidences oF taut nea ‘economy amon, nsation cach,) was then taken up and passed, | COMN® A WeaLtuy Hziuess uy tHe Munpen | members to be appointel from cach, in cone | Roe call and see a A. Logan, for n Co the colored people of the Southern States need pyre gees p and pesved. | op SE eee Baan Cae ee nr | Sanction with Gaty 1ethadl ben een | gold valadol tar estes fakse,mexchange at fal) no comment. ‘The whole argument is coutalne \ whee ’ 2go Mr. Jose isch left his fatherland for | mittce, whose duty it shall be to take such actin fe Spec ot CHOICE BUTTER: the club was also endorsed for his action a. in the statement of the facts agaline hte decks bt tae dee greg esfeligg eget fred fd von gy Blau aged sees necetary Broper, to secure | FOP ot | ALARGE OVANTITY oF ‘cre Nortn late sates ita ae e . : mines, he accumu! a large fortune, | common terminus and central depot i ASANTELS| EG Ch TT ons " FERN late meeti Scimaesw acteurs itv We. Tiavts, Teter Fine cP unrtinenes reenact shove for the | which, under provident management, increased | District for all railroads now cling tay | JM[ANTELS! MANTELS MANTELS SUTTER, AT OU USUAL LOW PRICES. ed of Philosophy and ex-Protessor ‘at the ‘Univer- | U8¢,0F the «i: partment; referred. Also, a bill of | until the round sum of $100,000) was his, Tiring | which may hereafter be built, as well as pre- | ~ Persons building aud repairing houses would 4 SUGARS: ce om Employment wan sity of St. Petersburg, will deliver the first lec- | Kidwell & Henderson; referred. Mr. Dunlop | of the Pacitic slope, he came East, and, having | serve as far as ible the streets and avenues | well to call and examine ‘ascortment of MAN. . ites, Santee, Mae ee ture on bis scientific travels in Ceutral Asia and | Preece & communication from the Levy | no friends or relatives in this country, he wrote | from being used or obstructed by sucks | TELS. seared zamine my assorn Varied colicc- | ORUSBED, GRANULATED, AND PowpERED Brown, Connolly, and’ Charles 3 Africa, at Lincoln Hall, to-morrow evening, at | Court relating to the repair of county roads; re- | for his niece, Francisea Pflug, now Mrs. John Approved, January 29, 1870, | tion ever offered for sale in this District. They con. SCENTS PEE POUNIN oak vs So'clock, giving sketches of the life, customs | 1¢tred. Also, a resolution for ice pemey | a hy- | M. Nerber, residing in Germany, to come and nist of all the leading styles now manufactured. in —— R. 15 CENTS aah eae and manners of the inhabitants 0 litile known | fant on the southeast corner of ist and Preder- | make her home with him and sbare hietantane | Ax Acr for the relier of Edward Radey. | Screateen different colors, many of which are lad, | GOOD BROWN 12,13, AND BEST Le CENTS, Descext on a Gawrttxe Hovse—John R. | of Central Asia; at the same time indicating on | Jeu, qureets: referred. | Also, petition of Morris | Again and again he wrote for her, and finally | Be it enacted ly the Board of Alternen nd Beart siao have on, haed GRa TES secant eed: FLOUR: Nichols visited a gambling house alleged to be | a Iai raphical map the picturesque con | Reddy, asking the remission of a bei referred. | about a year ago he visited his native country to | of Common Council of the City of Wace ington, Tuat | BRACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES. Pini - Dy B. Cooley ‘on D street, between sth ana | tries he han rubtes and the dangerous routes ho | Mr; Hutchins presented petition of M. I. Hart | urge the niece and her mother, his sister, tore. | the eam ot twenty dollars ($20.00) be, and the | BOARDS, &., ail of which are frum the beet ‘WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.3: » a few evenings since, where he engaged in | has followed. Prof. Davis having been with Dr, | 224 othersy aeking the refunding to them of li- | turn with him. When he arrived in Bremen he | same is hereby, appropriated ont or oka encral | factories,” Please call and examinet — ZACK. ~coeemieges ESS at Eacrvete mel cominit apsial | NOE aN haters ge tethncrate'ay | Sabah reported actu heen | uronic had are and pe to | fod, temas th gratis he nual | ey yrorgetin eek waRy, POST EARLY BLOC Se es op isaaneeinnarete Lest tuk | Wm great uarcles ure "Be devon ol | Win Wheasn and ated tbe docarged trot | Amr'h ita, rau Drs ge once | et aline imped on Buward Kafcy ont ts | gj? YoueMen' icin AS Big, Fees Scie FLOR, 95.20 was dispatched with Sergeant Walker and a — ee the further consideration of the same; 1) a dowry. Several of his family becoming jeal- | of law. ‘Approved, January 2,180. | | )&- RICHTAS cas SAaem.. Forte of men to break up the establishment, and | _THESTEAMER WawaseT The steamer Wa- | £0. Also, a resolution in favor of James Wal- | Slowty. Several of | Francixca, quarreled with z sd wien TEAS! EAS! the result of their raid was that they confiscated | Waset, which has been undergoing repairs at | lace and Mrs. William Prather; passed. Mr. him, and he and his sister, Francisea’s mother Aw Act for the relief of Thomas Joy : GOLDEN REMEDIES, ‘Same several packs of check boxes. and other | Baltimore for sometime past, willbe leane Reily | reported resolution in favor of | were fatally stabbed, the assassins escaping to Be il enacted by the Board of Aldermen ant Board THE VERY BEST JAPAN TEA, $1.10 PER means and appliances used by the “+ fancy,” and | f'orm the ways to-day, and after some refit! Ferre cildys, laid over. Also, resolu- | this country. Meantime Francisca and her fus- | of Common Courcitof tre City of.Washia That | ,,A#k for no cther,take ne other, and you will save POURED. arrested C and several visitors of the hoase, | Wilt start from there 'on or about the 22d inst. | tion im faver of William H. Cook; passed. band, unable to find ier uncle,who had returned | the sum of four hundred and sixty dellars am iys - EXTRA FINEST YORE LAT Cher LON among whom were W. H. Shreve, Benjamin | for this city. She has been thoroughly oves. | Mr. Dunlop reported a resolution providing for | D® Gérmany, came to Newark, and are now | seventy cents ($400 10-100) bey aed teen | {81000 REWARD for any case of disease tn a3) INEST TONG LAL CHOP OULONG Barly and Jamon tance, weeuaims, Wo. Hi. | hauled andput in complete order, aud ‘will ro- | replacing the hydrant at the corner of First and | residing ow ‘Springlicld arene, tn tae cae, | heee appropriated from the funds of the Wekecs Gane re. CHOICE DMPERIAL AND ENGLISH BREAK- ties Tee Coney. , After a hearing ‘he- | sume ber trys hetween this city aid Cone river | Frederick streets; pasted. Mr. Wheaticy report- | Wwhere they eatn tilt daily treed by deany Cal, | Rene Wea! the Mayor to pay Tho: rated Sore Throat and Mouth, FAST TBAS. fore Justice Sail Toe hae rorgatimced, | $5 s00n as she returas from Baltimore. On hor | eds revolution providing for tho purchase of | Rhout a furtaight. ago a German wovwam aging | Sette Wa snes ante the Mayor to pay Thomas Eruptions, Copp: and Cooley held fo bail for his appearance fot | trip round from Baltimore ate ang a ee cteee a Oreos for the use of the tire | at the hospitalon Ward's Island, confessed that | ation for grading Teel casero Serer; Browser Sk iealp. Serotule, ke COFEEES: a further Jansing tnd freight, and stop at all the different | department, and appropriating $1,400 therefor; | she and her brother had murdered Mr. Keisch Approved, January 29, 1870. | and Blood , | A STRICTLY PURE ARTICLE OF GENUINE - mastncon 7 on the Potomac. — feet oe increasing license to = s 4 ; Pemoves all disease from the system, O'D GOVERNMENT JAVA OUFFLE. So Tem —The schooner Neptune's Suto nt traders to $200 per annum was taken a | Blood C2NTS PER POUND: : Bride: laden with lumber for F.Mohun & Son, | Parp Daan yor His SurrEn—Eiijah Wil- | UP and amended by inserting #50 instead of $200, Be i enacted be a ioe of Cruct & Campbell. BUASTED DU., 40 CENTS which left Calais, Maine, about the Ist of liams, colored, P i | and passed. lution providing for makin; Be tt enacted by the Board of Aldermen ant Board : : Besics cist ter cercen’ gee vas | 20 Secal Pedraza se: | Sramgennecintae Clears Cat Esmee Geacai b O08 ¢, Wanngtn, Fat SUPERIOR Ligvons: sered Tough weather and adverse winds from | and oecata eh oePy aud Sitering, fis larder | omices was taken. up, and, on motion of Sn, nested to cause to be paid to Cruct & Camps | OLD TOM CIN gE ae BEN SEY, the time o ce or Tangaly able, te make | butter, c- When arrested he wat cregaling | Hutchins, aid on the iable, ae al-o resolution to Tie tim of eightetn dollars (cso mara can ae eS ASD Winks imse! cS location of Corporat ices. - nker~. | x . few and cost ea Nia natin | ia oping te csthation af Geo tn se nebereig oes pe cen pana, rom = -—- to an abrupt termination by the officer, who | 274 the county of Washington was laid over. | and the fourteenth day of A: 867. The same Lo™2¢s Biscurrs, took him before Justice Wall, and afters hess. | Mt- Dunlop offered a resolution, which was on mation the uncle the amount of gas and water | Another importation just openBd, ing be was sent to jail for court. > ing #100 each to the clerks of | had bequeathed his pro tc hese serv’ ‘Id by them as contractors under ‘consisting of: fectomnirdureecah two The Board then concurred in | faromtetuioce heiress Wate cared poration, for laying gas and Densort Reske, Sznreve Cuancr—Yesterday the Council bills | $199,000--New Tork Stn. peiect amount boing amemel os the bookr of the | carocm, ter was before Justice (having been ar. | 224 eee Corporation, partof lot" of the | rested by Officer Acton, of the fourth et) REPUBLICAN Nomixations yor. THE CITY Resvtts or THE AMENDMENT.—The adoption | 321 and in thevame of ‘John B B. Gage Bs Canad charged by Frances aged i. wil Covxcins —The cntion, gom- | of the Fiftgenth Amendment confers the ballot | ~ approved, Janusty 2), 1s. iste, —ewee Eine chet og tae | eae eg Se Solana: | ay Ac we ra acy eee A B * secures for | Be itenacted by the end Boa jal fase, < y The last series purpose of nominating an ‘and one, if not two Common Countitef the Ooty of Watkins, tet nnn aha ays Lnenyeee The ticket for the municipal election whic now represented by the the sum of ten dollakeand ("HOICE FAMILY Fioun.eso0. livered by Colonel Daniels, late takes place on Monday, February 28th, and the | With the negroes. voting, stands a | and the FAMILY FLOUR, 98.00; upen ‘The first lecture of teeta gSs session was protracted till after time i 5 i Hy i i : BS f ier this evening will be upon “The | ™¢rning, during which u BESTEXTRA d. 96.50; Structure and Individuality of the Globe.” Porters of our morning cotemporaries were ‘Warranted to give satisfaction. SES RCE hear the result of the ‘The fo! during the month of December, 1868. — HACSTRACT roRWasrz Parzn—Major George ie the list of the sceguiee catpeaae ppd poems — — oppressors — Approved, January 29, 1870. a the coatract for the purchien oF da eeaaearied | vention:— First precinct:—Albert, Bowne Gas. sre undertaking stepe fo pacttr acai | aw Act making an appro; VERY BEST OOLONG, ENGLISH BREAK- atthe Ontee, whieh it is | wriehe, We Bree” seo George, Wake- over the coming voters. The pr dowetinn [eee laborers at the ‘Metrepolitas Petite #a8T, AND JAPAN TEAS, 91.25. said amounts to about $20,000 per annum. A. Butier, Albert B rw AS. icganinre fo vote mone for | stations in the city of Wash - 4 utler, AS. .Lud- | the Legislature to vote money for negro schools | Beit by the Board of Aldermen , e, Wm. M. 81 precinet—Phili in this CZ and Board Pm nate rz & Latimer. ES: , A.L. Grimes, ‘Page, Al isastep scents es apeteg Ered nim of Common Council of the City Y Washing, That FORE BOCK WHEAT, bth W DBIPS, 91.20 Twenty-eighth street, between avenue , Allred Pope, Adolphus Hail, a: "|e coming two years, and no mistake—New | rixty-two cents (81,000.02) te, gots — BROW SU DAS Low to Wart X street, 2 feet fromt by 142 feet deop, | Bronaugh, L. 1. Clemes oe og Fark Cem Srereintedont of the police fama, te cs aS aay LOVERMGED Rates: ———o—__ of sir Ay Tnwas effected by the clection | Tax Syracuse Journal says:—~ A now sensa- lice stations Ta the otra, snergpolitan © WITuER, d | Jura Dexena was anon | 0M . Bronaugh as chairman and Mr. | tion in recreations is what is termed | amount Dy the ant of Ceineton; the the | noon, by Om Btrestod day irimes secretary, and it was resolved to | pillow-case and sheet masqueradles. forte October 6, 1809, FAMILY GROCER, ernon Lodge, Sm. g, Knights smplatnt oF Mt OF the Eighth precinct, Proceed at once to and that no reporter | gentlemen envelope themselves in pn | ‘Appraved sen; Sune 30, 1370. folioged taxmeraber,pheaded | Isrceny of clothing: Sedr ate hee eh snmouneed to be in ores trad aah ere rg pg ag feat 2 jan-tr 8 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU “4 . : - and, cota g ~ — they were inicrred with | U™ceSchimidt, was committed to jailfor court. | then for Common Council Merwe te tea seem tee distinguished fran cnntese eeereen Up grates Parent orrice, Foca: rrousn x Spe ——_-—___ moved that ten names be placed on the list tor of these parties have recently been held in ASEINGTON. D.C. Ji Soy a N. 7 peared in our Gout tnane, pietroumentey or. | Suvceae tate are 7 ballot halt be aes | 8 fhe particl fctpantss ford hae praying f eee ciate ATION AL HEOLOG! I 1 a i TALEREES A special mecting' a? the board | Geungeicwn wed a mc fedeors, songn ot | slaved mominated, Vitel wes amended, on ms | —i for ; Eoproceeser iti day of of thie institute was heid on the Dket ox Cole Of the bar of the | tion wa wehen ake’ tee other eee ee itis ‘Silene’ t t f instant, and be held wira voce, and asked the oth testimony in Maxied revolutions daring thelr contdenes umbia Heed cee cteegama carried The following | chvectts, when asked the 2 SAY Af he ad P day.ot Roel meet iat tine BAKERS, ATTENTION RR performenes ef his dete nace eee he charge er ea Raton, arrested on | | For Beard of Aldarmen—Henty D Cooke, John hadn't heard there waa any ible thers. nied toi ie et se ee ee, Assortment Large! Price Low! atone bounty case, vox, James A. Magruder, George P. Fisher, that on iis ALL PURCHASERS, Gberted privileges were granted ao aenare, or duksaae, and Canteen dou “fle Corman Council Loney Beall, ine incr ga and. discharging ginal, ‘UY peeve may vppiea ‘aesreeien. ous Dart or Thousands, at . . , as 2 Ee . Chas. | teachers. aMwiw 2 : e9 s ‘omumindoner of Patents LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by rn) MW GALT2 00.

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