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= Beara hools. ‘ard Politi The Courts. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. EVENING ST ‘AR. ae crap paliperecs br a Forman iene of the Muncipa Pot | | Cinceir Coun, Judge Cartter—Yesterday, t Georgetown Advertize tisements. dic-risis Benoa ; ING, Auct'r; Georgetown. Laws Passed the Sixty-Seventh —— This Board met last evening at the Stevens ‘Alderman Emery's Case. the ease of Downing, use of Plant, igen ‘Council ef anion eum tity, D.C. BX THomas po: School-house. The resignation of Miss F. A. The Fourth Ward Republican Club (Crane) | poration (lith street sewer ease: nae id the plaintitt having coneh the defend- lief of John R. Evans. NITURE AND ; Georgetown | held a meeting in the Aldermen's Chamber last | 4” a8 mee fork not hay- Ax Act for the relief of John B. E: ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS &@ co, Chamberlain, princirel 26 Board dedtaed cy | aventng-Mr. Crane in the char, and Dar.w. i | 2% oe Br it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board school, was received, bi ; THO On WEDNESDAY MORNIN 4 y the City of Washington, That ran: 0 lo-day the trial war resumed Socecer foe aims tasees oe aan TU Genera Seiad meek, No, 139-Cn- Grane by Jostion Ehompeon, om. the Ste Gay of | SP tt end Pewee it Rosewood Piano, Stool and Cover ite in Rey put granted her leave of absence | Robinson secretary pro tem. : er Gc keane or iH) heath and her wats. Af Crossman, Sent aot ors eine ss eachers. wer 7 ‘ . October, 186g, for an alleged violation of law, be, tgp a feachery. were, neoired rym teen Witham Dison, Falmer A. Belscos oe, one GEORGETOWN. and the sal is rene, remitted. The sum of M. Cook J. OE ‘Fenniny yAmelta ow mn, George Monroe, Patrick Quirk je i twenty dotlars is hereuy appropriated out ot the anid Sarah Bt. Jones, allot | 6 y ‘ PSs seeper.— lhe members fund to yor to reimburse of Co | Charlotte A. Echols, and Sarah M. Jones, allot | John Murphy, William H. West, William oo Tt m| general fund to enable jayor t | Amusements, &e. Wartowat THEATER Maggie Mitchell in . Fanchon.” Holmes. 1.—Social reunion J ne > the | the said -tohn B. Evans the amount of such fing. shies and on ens Seca yocal and instrumental | which were referred. Several bills w-~ ap- | [See rgeo jorge F. Needh~- =, wv mH. Smith, of St. Coctia’s Trane bend, attached s ” yt ppreved, Feiroacy ine mut of such fine. op T Grecers, music, tableaux, Se. proved and the Treasurer ordered to pay them. | DAT! = ixum, sobert Terrell, An Toport was | foatic entertaimoone Inst evening,’ which was | — simame Whrrea one? CaLimey—Grand Comic Pan- | | Dir. Sxphax said at the last pay phe thd reeeived and adopted. largely attended, the performances consisting of | Ax AcT for the relict of William S. Mitche’ ai 8S ane Ci and other it regard re} Sen- ; and mic “ nibus, . = —_— a eteeruitinn mereltant4 ne coments | ee: g- H. Crostman reported aseries of reso. | ‘Robert Macaire mate Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Wardrobe and Mattresses ‘clock. 5 i % ri . % 1 % ot Flo Surru & Sruowe’s Ant Gatany, 25 Ft. Feet meeting. ae cone, nmtuired If the | Pi Petrated by officials elected by the Mepavit EDIE Grae ane Delneeciie reve Se meme tre Mancred ame msm seme eee) 1 chin Chamber, abd Franklia Stoves Magewiren’s Art Gattear, $56 7th street. Mr. King said a mecting had been held and | $A Tete, Repubivegan ot te party, and recog” | soe] horse of the steamer Henry Addison, called appropriated, payable out of the general fund |, R08and Glawware, on scsictog gon 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCR, Mantow'’s Ane Gatsany.35 Pa-avemee | the ressiutiom disposed of by indetnitely pout- | TRS mr uePebicane analy those whe ace true eran ioe Seen ee ae) | tens Teliet of Witham S, Mitchell & Co. ramen 80 enLOR. NGWLTT-3. Ace ——_e_—_. pening the consideration of the same. ne | EMOne a fepeekatation hae beck herd oe |} . hase a horse, and ie tie | Approved, February 12, 1870. Ned 5. Some. Ai Feurth Ward Irish Republican Asso- Mr. Syphax thought where there was no guilt | Shite fainntatly fnltilling his party obligations, | ‘TE authority to purchase se, in the aici Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct t; Georgetown. ation” Wai choula'aow che heat te | fan exerened a wie dierimidaton nsEung | ™abwile are iting ope ne per day pep ee “pipet A ener ten, Prine: Arthurs deco.” | Bound, “ie therefore offered toe following pte: | b¥_bisofcial action uhe trae limitations of a aTeRAN RIA efConmion Couns of erie itera and Beard | IMPROVED | PROPERTY ON FAY ET: Bowen, Prince wr, he., Se. . - isanship. Commending the able etforts 01 - of . : On F IN, Febraary 25, : ; ie and resolutions : ‘ys the sum of nineteen dollars and thirty-one cents On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Febrams A regular meeting of the Fourth Ward Irish | #2 ean sack bei in the | derman Moore to sustain the laws, expose irreg- etn ada, 1 en dovctock, 1 will sell, in front of the prem . Republican Association was held last night at | pavite papers rellecting spon the Besa ct Tinsters ariiesand corruptions, and shame the party | rye Gasette of lat evenim some: be, and the mane is heroly, appropriated out of i Softech, § wageetl, te Theat of Gen veem ey CS Oar wy the corner of H street and New Jersey avenue; | for Colored Schools charging it with pa nen GC tis Oe ane ee the | _.The Mayor has paid in to the Wreasurer of the and town, fronting 35 feet § inches on for money erroneously paid for taxes en part of a net above First strest nent of it ortant. trast fayette street. al the President, Mr. D. E. Cahill, in the chair, | Nhere there iste eailt there can Corporation upwards of fourteen thousand dol- in square 845. meando ters of the present municipal administra- rp diy ~ lot 4, in squ of IM feet. The improvements consist o and Mr. Jobn sage Soenstary == FOU Of | strict integrity Sean indiepeneable qualication (or taliban te hypocriey to cteneng oo keep lars, receipts from licenses, since the Ist of | “approved, January 12, 1870, tyo-story Brick Dwelling House and Frame Sto the members called, ‘abou an- ho oc sitions, ~ ne 4 . os - jouse. : “ inn Selene ee — Sante, coe paves an woth ete the beara cl Teer: | Ce condict ones’ peas manne Che end | _ Ate mecting of the comeremaoror thescemd | Ax Act for the relief of William C. Johmon. | "Terms: One-half cash; balance in ix and twelve ‘The Chair invited those present to core for- | {ce that all the facts should be fully kno and dare not propose any measure of legislation | PTe*bvterian Church, on Monday night last, the | “Ze itenacted by the Board of Alderman and Board | months, dee ward and the roll. Be e 4 a he cost 7 ». | Key. Dr. Bullock, of Baltimore, was invited to of Common Council of the City of Washington, That the ropert: a Ree ek — ing desired the roll to be called | » {cg Site That, Me teepecttully roanest to be far. eae irae meus in the comingmuntcipaleice- | tn c'eannet pastorate cf that Charen. tho sam of wipnay fares deliecabe, ent tee scens oie rercheet phurtle pence: om over in order to see who were members | rescintion of the United States Sehate Committ Fights which they do not already enjoy eqnatly | ,,,t !e stated that the robbery ofone of the most | is hereby, appropriated out of the general fand, ‘CHAS. M. MATTHEWS, and who were not. the District of Colnmbia in. relation t» the admi with white men. That those who thos seek ty | Mdustrions residents of the city by his wite, who | ¢,ersB. app Mayor to refund t0 William . s Mitorans for Oenir. The roll was called, and Mr..Jeremiah O'Leary the colored ache by meet races, — keep alive the enmity of races to accomplish | T&® off, carrying with her 83,4007 her husband § Johnson the amount erroneously assessed on lot | _fel8-d THOMAS Do act sited bis mame (o x, and stated that he had Splax-"I saw a notice in the papers se- | their own sellish purposes are the worst enamice | bard-earned money, was a planned ailair, and | in square No. 107, with interest from Te Fesolution, whic! offered, with a preamble fretting forth that No. 24, + had been determined upon by the wite before March 2, 1866. STOCK OF SHIRTING M. AR Approved, January 12, 1570. 5 et 5 i her marriage, which took place a short time ses’ a L ese win wwoobs woe 1 whe sae : Ax Acr for the relief of George Koehler. New Yor! famsutta, Androscoggin 1 did not; but T want the | the Teele’ the {ime has come when pest wit eae thonght last night at oresvitte, that | Beit enacted by the Board of Aldernan and Board qrorestdate, and other superior Shirting ¢ ms . pout our 2 1. is ¥ mp Mune =f rT. Marsteller, who was shot Te on Monday | of Common Council of the Cit Washington, : “ grep 2 TWELVE BAGS OR ONE TON OF KIO, criticising the course of this board. of colored men, and false to Republican py jou had the notice put in. ples and the best interests of our city. in no time of their most palm days Was it more desirable to arouse the [risl a ¢icment than the present, when renegades howl | | Vt: 5 ids “Step, thief,” because io tee chief magitrate or |B our erty had muzzled ack- ving gen- | , 3 tlemen, and saved the Corporation from@any | Business to at COFFEE. the Gazette, might probably recover, thoagh eby, i Ppt lo | reesived, They are CHOICE GOODS, and would Secthes cpoliation by allowing thom tohotd otlce | Tre ae it oe ed oe ee tear hes aseatled | feces The eee emane (all, elmsacs tO Pro- | (5° an wasstill exabcdlded susong the cras neres cumbia Oe alasor te rotund to Cencge Kocher Pies ere ee eee io chun aise senthas Shekel ine et ee ee aoe ee gent. | ees Srmbae—The reals peck BMS Smeal | Eee eee SAL ccoe: | thehane et bevekatl the amount of a fine imposed by Justice I. A. | At reduced prices, Table Linens, Towels, Napkin cheap at 25 cents; but being @ positere cash purr men would come out with full wallets, Miled at | ™: oad iat the prompt action of the House at Heron | _ Parties have. been engaged for the last day or Hyde for an alleged violation of ‘ac. chase, in theee“hard times,” we are able to offer eens of the hard-working tax-payers E See neice cert aA raak eee sentatives by is strane of the Mon. I B, | $¥0.in cutting fee on the ponds below the Cana | Mivor'be, and het hereby, authori | heer Borne ey > neg rer * iaal . ©f Washington: Therefore, “ resolved gg ed he pa Ee eed on acharge of | basin and on the Canal. quired to cause the said sum to be paid. Special bergains may Deexpected by all who favor | them at the very low price ef 2 cents, or 4% pounds the capacity and integrity of the Hon. 8. J. | Sr. King’s motion to lay the preamble and | V % "and naval ca- | In consequence of the prevailing cold snap | “Approved, January 12, 1570. th a call BENJAMIN MILLER, | 5 resolution on the table was adopted. engaging in the sale of military and naval ca. anat rssarily increased amount of suffer- us with a call. | For one dotiar, a ent, George F.T. * nish | co 5 5 . , Y «4 5 + Sbieet, mad Certainly ther neato gintig | the board with & statement showing the number | when thelr attention one called te ceniict ey | Baht applied tothe City Counelt furan ap: | ne A™ ACT, for the vari of Ald ' art! me fs Esrasusnep IN 1834, ; e schools, » | me e| 1 e partof Mr. Wm. A. | Prepriation for the purchase of fuel for the | of Common Council of the Cituof Washington, That PREMIUM AWARDED in 1857. Mayor th: y = of visits made by him to the schools, and the nore reprehensible on the part of needy. Two hundred dollars were appropria- | the tine imposed on E. M. Test: enor atets ths Mr. Foley did tot ane eed ety of any | Particular schools visited by him, since Jan- | Cook, Attorney for the Corporation, who re- 1 iy: PI he tine imposed ; y . 2 y of J + 1870, by Justice Chase, for W.H. WHEATLEY’S : SUGAR. ican to pledge bimselt beforchand for | “Si” soneg 1 move that the resolution be post- $600 for permuading the Majer aoe ta After the parade of the students of St. ohn’s | an ‘ileged violation of law, thesame beandi | PREMIUM 8 TEAM DYEING fo capper thee ny should bind themselves | Jonea until the next meeting. ay a just Dill, passed over the matter in si- | Academy yesterday morning, a disturbance oc- | hereby, remitted, and the slumof fifty dollars, or CLEANSING FATABLISHMENT, ‘dala maui Wan paces Bowen orang cat ante Wacker Mir. | EET" Ming ave ao teeling’ about’ it.!/1'| lenoe, teteuep io toast aot eters a Sete ae eres arekad of the Acadetay | so mane row pediph pe Badevacey etd bobod No. 49 JEFFERSON 8, sshulling favored the resolutions in See eee ren ee vs She ecenion Sete Sects eet Sites te enicta cies and boys, during which, for a time, brickbats the Mayor to refund the sane. with crery erable aprar ming and pro: | LOAF, POWDERED & GRANULATED...16 conte ‘The lution " = PA ‘Ssrhax.—Well, I want the information. essa, declared that the Mayor, who was few thick and fast, but fortunately nobody was | Approved, February 12, 1570. the best talent and to a4 Mr. Foley did ast aitegetees like the state or |__ Mr. Jones to Mr. Syphax.—Here is Mr. Cook; | nizant of this as well as other corrupt and constant “A” COPPER... 15 cents _—_ proprietor, makes thie the best place fu the | him “oursel eso I transactions, had ‘done nothing to weak: Ax Acr granting certain privileges to John J. | District to have ‘all codere ie hie line well ana | “A” DO. (so cafled)... - as ott Saher Soe, Ceenclis ten ee en MNOS RY TOO” | Seo Contdcaee in ely smiltipeanee honesty.” CITY ITEMS. Pe ee pty executed” ne | nown en were grading and paving, which ‘only wantal the sig: | Mr. Syphax—You are one man and I am an- < month) —— Cee elnb * = Eels. , o rcbceng: Council of the City of Washing, Teen — ——— = BROWN, CONES. Best neeveemreerrereeel $ CONTE ature of the Mayor to become a law. Many | ter. - = ee thetcneumeres SRepublicancalrends | THE Best 5,10 and 5 cent Cigars in the city permission be, and the same is hereby, given to INSURANCE, : idle laborers were very much in need of em- | ,_2!t- Syphax to Mr. Cook.—Can you furnish the in cack art ancrewere two Republicansalrendy | at «:Headquarters,” 4li 7th street, where exery- | Sohn J. Sullivan to occupy the growed now = wen tiie 20 Ric?” Prone ere wed to | '"Mr. Cook--—I suppose I can, sir. causes for such a state of affairs. He charged | {hing in the trade isremarkably cheap. Chev- | icaced by him from this corporation, on the canal talk: that’s so.) e a 5 bly et p S. PRATT & SON, Mr, Ssphax— We sre paying you $130 per | that Mayor Bowen last year attempted to foist ing and Smoking Tobaccos, Suufis, Pipes, Se. | west ot Ninth street west, lor the period of tines A. ————o——_ date ‘he oltcies im FLOUR. , month, and 1 want to know what for. James M. Dalton, who had represented the months from the hereof, ‘atthe yearlr Issue Pe pricy eu yb te aay aoe eins | Mtr. Cook —It is paid foe nrork, sad moro than | Democrats of the birth Ward on tho partyin | MxtCurS Tawetax Leven. Sea re nat anny Sens SRPMS | 25, parc NIK (Etre) Eiiesants Cieeeiny @ Bat te sed ofall bamper of seein ee can ae uty ec Une passes oF carryingout your bitter | atthe Mavor's house for the purpose, which was dine, Wangs Tempia Pants, Vert, dc; Ge: | Suc And that permission be granted to Sipe —— WELCT'S BEST FAMILY..........8@ 31 por sack ; of a vote rel ttended by two Republicans besides himself, . , , ‘ ey Py y him HOME, | cnore LY 2 20 per sack coming election. [Applause.) feeling. a J . : At Hable & Co.'s, 335 Pennsylv: avenue, | from the corporation, on the canal, east of 2 CHOICE FAM ine i prenent ae earn eee ae ae Wat be | ak we Gace pend te pene ey | Qenlos Bearse and Jacob HL Greens.) and the (under U. S. Hotel.) 2,24,3 ' | Tenth street west, for the period of three montis the YONEEKS, cinkch warns. bei sasiate BE present, was eatled tpon, and addressed the | Pass, that we are to spe — * | Dalton, Andy Gleeson and Mr. Kirby. Ife then . from this date, at'the yearly reut of one hun- id Me FIREMEN’S, of New York. ~ finb.. He congratalated the ircom. |. Mr. dones.—It is a great pity that you ever had | paid his respects to the“ seceders’ elab,”" at the ALASKA Draxompe, dred dollars, payable quarteriy. a _— = "| GOOD DO nw. ~ 1 70 per sack Mepedlicans of the Fourth Ward on theis com” | anything to do with Spending it ead ‘of witch was B.D. Peck, whe held en Se seneey; Aperered, Fe = —<— FLOUR AT. 3 50 por DUE wy Eh OE od een tape ie gestae Oroide Jewelry, Ax Acr making an appropriation for the repair | F4/K KATES AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF pean be had done. | Some found fault with him | Wonder that you 1 ablic — which club was the fesneus. reeintinemon French Chromos, of the books in the office of the Tax Clerk. LOSSES. Because he had done so little; others because he | *° come be iiams a an tte Mettinling Wie | Green: Langre Vases, Te ne ene an ee era ‘vitine wader Lincele. Hah, corner Mish ane B pe po pad 2 bay too Reavy | watier with him, Mr-Jones. We havo biases | Councilman G. W. Hatton wae called on, and | reccived thin sutere ated rae, One Dottar | of Common Councilof the City of Washington, That | sets: = pied <tr) from the mth Ward to the Sota a con to attend to. addressed the meeting, saying that while he rg iia yA oadasrd SS. Pa. aves, bet. 44 and 6th | thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same i é hereby is, appropriated out ox the general fand | ROWAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF to enable the Mayor to canse certain books in DistRicT OF | the office of the Tax Clerk to be repaired and LIVERPOO! 5 Walk ee L AND LONDON. ked up in Government | Stice. Laid over until the next meeting. the Seventh Ward or the other Bowen in the | GOLUMBIA—Pervons living in Washington and | rebound. Miss Martha B. Briggs was appointed Princi- Fourth Ward: and put the lot together they Cocantows uahiscanere ae ee {hem by | Approved, February 16, 1870. fo 5 1 oO . He t price eae res ena What Rowen had to ee ed eer Pee on and E | mould not make Gettysburg with Bowen and | Tal of the early train from Baltimore, byleaving | ay Act to pay the contingent expenses of the — Gowith that. (Laughter) wae "| his clique, and had made them respect him | ‘Mel address with csTORE , Assessor's office. Ronde ene aoe enue. saying that these |TSUEDCS. intendent was instructed to notify | while there. 223 Pennsylvania avenue, between Second and | 4/2eit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Bony This state of things makes the eae a | Mice Ficid that her retignation oong rene, | “hie cra spare Hotel whee ae eter | Third streets, next to Adams Express omec, | 2 Common Council of the Cilyof Washington, That | CAPA enreemeneonnenena-e 10,000,000 - he Gettysburg Hotel, whogwith his lady 2 » | the . : richer and the poor’ man the peer Phare’ | cepted; and the Board ajoursed. of th tel, whe | where advertisements will also be received.” | te sum o Prange the Praray Reese g He referred to the vast aoecnt Y | amapet | eee states that Mr. Hatton's statement is the cor- hereby. appropriated out 0} eneral Fund pene reet one. Joun Cosaixs, > the people of this city had endured over | Traxsrens ov Rea Estate—The follow- 7 in order to keep all the idie laborers employed. ¢ % lease report, giving the names of the teachers and the | continue true, tothe party, He had not been or ‘course Poa a te pp Se "the | time they have been teaching, in answer to the | able to find a good man of the name of Bowen. | oa Barriwonz Boe IN Tue great trouble of the poor man was, that there | Teselution of the Board adopted some time | not even if be was black, as was the Bowen in —elenaedene The Superintendent, Mr. Cook, presented a | was opposed to Bowen he was true, and would | Jewelry Store, No. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 ©O., = GROCERS A _ to enable the Mayor to pay the janitor who — - 7 J é 112 E. Capitol street, bet. Fourth and Firth sts. ‘rot. | INSURES AGALNST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY ; 7 , bet. Fourt made fires in and took care of the Assessor's of. r Ls the proper Tier nagelving the Prince a short | ing have been tiled fur record in the office of | 1,Mi* Jtatton ee are ke Beets Dave STORE, | fice during the past winter and spring. FIRE. Guite Common {or pul le nen ay erate dctte as | MES. Wolf, Kecorder of Deeds, since our last | Is! friends; they | Republicanism, and yet | COMPeF Seventh strect and Maryland avenue. | NK Mujva te hast winter amd Gaite common for public men to prate about the | report: they go off and organiso separate clabs, and | pour-and-a-Ioih nee Cree and F sts. —— ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT REFERENCE Fiiends uf the [oor nan aout ie foundthe best | | February 17th—W. B. Todd to John. Smith | {M3 £0 off and organiso separate cla others) Demimy eect a Jour RESOLUTION granting certain privileges ends of the poor man were those wrho played | et al. sub. 14, square 24i, (quit elaim;) G. War- | ‘ben charge, them JAMES CouGixs, vel, c ’ to William H. Gray. TO THE HOME OFFICE. Sh Fits soi a Rae be alle} fore = gg gqiea ner ee cas: M eam, ere = square 523, a4 Mr. H. 8. Philbrook next addressed the meet- | 2 Montgomery st., cor. of Olive, Georgetown. | woreas there seems to be no objection by the $4 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tora Soon ~~ lApplause. wocated put- | C. W. iy to G. W. Uterme 2. | sng, Mi wen with selfishness,with as ERE TORS ofticers of the City Hall in allowing William H. 5 : . carer Ste Poor men inte he ofices generally an they | wauare 6a, atibeny Saary rury to Wie.‘Brary’ | jut,charging Mavor Howen with sel disgracing | , BURNETT FLavoutna Exreacrs—The su- | Cray to hold 4 feftcah iene ed nam H- | PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. ‘were more honest and more in sympathy wit 5 a 10 5, Gasey, art | the party, making all previous ‘administrations | P7Writy of these extracts consist in their perfect | wing of this building; therefore be it the poor. 000; W. F. Mattingly, trustee. | anprar honest beside it” He defended the acne, | purity. and Frm srength. They are warranted | gersclved ty the Board of Aldermen and Board | PREMIUM RECEIVED 1869... Addresses were made by others for a while, | to'George Barber, (county:) James E. Duvall | SPPtar honest Republicans, stating their object | 16° from the poisonous oils and acids which | of Common Ceuncilof the Couak Warten . after which the meeting adjourned. fo Wm. Warder, trustee, subs. 6 to 10, inclusive, | as not to aid the Democracy, but to placs in | euter into the composition of many of th the said William H. Gray be allowed the pr LOSSES PAID 1869.. —- part 4, square 437. and west part 16. | Tower a better class of Republicans than had | tous fruit flavors now in the market. | T: lege of holding « refreshment stand daring the J.F. Coyle to H.G. Fant, 18 and | [Oo\iwomee howtolore. uot only true to their names, but are prepared | gy where he now holde it, WASHINGTON OFFICE 1424 F STREET Mr. J. W. Freeman asked, what can Mr. Phil- | {fm fruits of the best quality, and are so highly Approved, January 31, 1570. mae ae * re = breok say as to his own Itepublicanism; ana | Coucentrated that a comparatively small quan 057,929 1,925,370 sen the Got al See fhe Clerk or | Parts land 2, square 431, $1,161; Thos: Haven. the nore Court, met at the Clerk’s office yester- | "¢T to Mary C. Havenner, part 19, square 456; €ay, and the Clerk of the Supreme Court pro- | Henry = ert to George Barker, sub. 8, square 1 CoRXER F. AwD-A-HALP StReer. Ameren . z tity only need be used. = i in i Near Treasury Department. ” in the presence ef the said off G. Adams to Alberto Caimpbell, | (aterg that he [Mr.P.] was not known asa | “J Oop Sunwerr a Co., Boston, manafac- | 4 Aothee Score ee ee Cc. 5S. OHARE & SON, mm the Jury box the names of persons to Mr. Philhrook said that when Mr. Cook at- | ters and proprietors. For sale by'all Grocers | ‘ashington. fe2-eotm ©. STORRS, Agent. 3 Ferre on the grand and petit juries at theecming | February lsh Eliza YatestoG.C-B-Mitch- | tempted, in he Third Ward Clubs to force | and Druggists. Ws Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | ———— o.. Samot the Criminal Court, which begins on | ¢ll. Part 18, square 258. square 425, | anon the ticket unfit for the position he hal | yrovepwenr so isieae of Common Council of the City of Washington. That IREMAN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF GROCERS, Monday, the of March. The following | Susin H. Beach, subs. 1 and 2 square 425, | nominated Mr. Freeman and voted for Lim, curxe.—Willeox & Machine, the | 8 8nd after the passage of this act it shall be WASHINGTON AND GRORGETOWN. names were drawn: $3,500; John McMahon to James Murphy, parts | ‘The name of It. J. Beall was on the ticket, and i “ ; Grand Jury—iohn E. Carter, Georgetown; | #2 and 43, square 677, $1,500; J. H. he scratehed him and puton Freeman's name | St Simple and best constructed sewing ‘ma- ealoin theseld Git or Wamtngion net eee, ° a : b sover Bank of Washington. ed him and puton Freeman's name | Chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal terme, | sale in the said City of Washington any unsound, Cuantersn ny ConcRtss 1537. : , 9, square 37, $1, a toy blown, ehoi eat icles SDs 1 Wm. Muirhead. 5th ward; Dec Linvitie, part 19, square | Grae ent never ftended tone, Inquire at the agency, Baum’s Corset and Hoop | blown, or unwhoiesome meat or other article: CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Georgetown; Jobn Webster, y trustee. to D. U. Stoner, wards Wee, ©. W. Walcott to G. W. aaceae 1213 SEVENTH STREET NW. Ber. Mawy N. : “ andes of provisions under a penalty of not less than pes i District Magee. Georgetown; L. C. Cartwright, Geor 5, Bice = ; Mr. Freeman.—That’s all very well, but you | Skirt, Factory, 403 Seventh street, between D | five nor more than twenty-live dollars for ext UF Calmmetia Tetons of Property in the District — = Soe Adams, 2d ward; Georg ee ao at ae ea caw't find @ man who knows you voted such a : gee 3, and hte Ci os No charge for Stampe oF Policien. ‘Tnolis, €th ward; Arch. Lewis, 3d ward; 4 os pode. om art a7. | ticket. € o a - pproved, , 1870. 5 . ARD OF DIRECTORS. de a-mer o 5) Arch. White, county: H. Queen. county; Thos. | Williams. trustee, to K. L. Walter, part 2, | “Sit'yy. pechin called attention to the resolu- ing SEA De ee, Le | eee — | Een Pickrell, ‘Lewis Johnsen, E. Ba, Clark, Mohave soxt made arranzements to receive in the Jay, county; John Hogan, county; Jas. Kelly, — 2ist-—W. T. Collins to George W Loeirrigpen Gee the one to which the most ob- = >———— B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S hae Prez: GE ioranl. See ee ey ewe, ieee |, enruaey Stet Wo. Calling dames Ie Dar. | Jection could ‘be made was that in reference to | Pgwrgs ror SALe-—Apply at the Star Office. Georgetown. Andrew Rothwell, Alb AS Wilson” A. ROSS RAY & BRO.S man, 3d ward; Conrad Briel, 4th ward; Thos. 5 Pattorsen, parts If ant itt as Alderman Moore, as it might be construed into eS VERMIFUGE. JAMES ADAMS, President. 7 Brown. dl ward, heuhen, Dai, Ger grown; 4. | tor Wd,G- Eatiorcon, part {ii an 118 square the endorsement ofa Democrat sh ,AmE CENTRAL Doutan (Stone, D. Beck, ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary. fes-eosan PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, =. G Le , Sd ward; J, | 86, S40 Poke, ee as Tr. W. H.W. ipproves ¢ adoption of the | Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Pla’ Vare, No. 803 ack haan” 2. ¥- Maury, ist ward; G. W. Sothoron, George- | Suara 240, $5:113; Moses Kelly to G. W: Dyer, | yrture veaslutions Market Space, between sth and Oth streets. | way igtt that 20 many children dio under the [SSURANCE Rooms TER aBiabaron-matas. town. : Partitaars See Wallach, trustee, to Dp, | _ Mr. Hatton sakd-he liked the sentiment of the Also, Agent for Florence Sewing Machine. 25,1: |. ? That a te nore or bag dl ae NeTman, Georgetown; 1 ee, eake se ae £7000. Jaraeg | Tesolutions, but was opposed to the club adop- adel cheapie & large proportion of children Jobn H. vargas, 6th ward; H.G. ©, George- i nA ef gees 2 ie eas, ting the resolutions as their action would town; Jas. W. Drain, 4th ward; William Myers, Collins to -———-e Dr. Waite, Surgeon C ropodist, most | die under thatage,haslong been asubject of remark, | T- M@. HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. ‘Thi Jebrated: i Michael boyy Sub 12, square 624, | misinterpreted, for there were too many bastard | respectfully informs his patrons that on and | 80d without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is | THE ATNA FIRE INSURANCE OO,, of Hart ine PE! eee! = bags iit pp ae $57 Dag Mtaner to O. F. Edgar, part 9, square Preachers they would have to contend with, and | after March ist, 1870, his Establishment wil he | certain. ford. Assets, $5,500,000.) 0" ° RFECT SATISFACTION, ward: Samuel K. Kay ward; James | 3. . . they would inisinterpret the resolutions. Lecated in the more eligible rooms, No. 635 15th | Also, it is known that worms exist in the human | THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE Liverpool, Sth ward; Jacob Kalb, 3d ward; Thos. | February 2d.—T. M. Hanson to Henry Gole- | Moore deserved the thanks of the people for t ite U.S. Ti 3 : i : ® NSURANCE CO..of Engla i IT HAS NO sU OR IN d: Clement Brooks, mabe 1, 2 and 10, square S41, $1,800; G. | Gc and he would have the people to thanie bins gro’ Nails, and other diseases of the feet, | their children, cannot be too obax he fir-t | THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Ac- ith ward; C. H. Demar, Georgetown; Joseph | A- Eekeet end Fee: ae Personally and not as a club. He would go | Sithout pain or incontenicnee tothe patient. | ‘2° ncannot be too observing of the frst sets, $2,250,000. alker Lewis, 2¢ ward; Jas. sch. a3. 00t: sacha i Gere ab with them and give him a serenade, and ithe | The can be worn with ease imi Z THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANC' © + their celebray es Tker I gavward; Jas. | Miller. 12.9 and 10, square Sit, 26, 2 au — ‘give hl de, and ithe | greet! soe dintats | symptoms of worms; for eo surely as they exist, can RANCE CO., cf | Al*0. their celebrated high grad Adams, 7th ward; I. T Jenkins, county; | square 96 Ee ts, counts St eee Subs | ever could make a speech Le could make one on After the operation. Refers to tho many emi | YL Aup Cees. Philadelphia. “Assets. $3,000,000. ABLINGTON MILLS EXT! goin B- Davidson, Georgetown; Keuben Worth: | 15, 14, 19 and John Fos te Hiactiet oat ane, | Such an occasion. nent physicians, surgeons and thousands cfother THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURANCE Co, ad Bee epee aes renee, county, | $24, 96,257.51; John Fox to Harriet Fogg an Mr. Crossman withdrew the Moore resolution, le persons who patronize his establish- | removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by or Plassachnsetta. Asseta.(near) $1,000,000. | which is GUARANTEED to be SUPERIOR to Pr ggg and ae Gomge Wilmer, 4th Rabbite 1 S200; . Thee Be Bryan to —_ Secmepanet Ma ehjeck in getting an ex- | ment. Hours from 8 a. m. : 6p. m. Qving to the timely use of sig hg! TERE, USURANCK CU., of Hart- many brands of Family. ; Thes. H. Shrieve. 7 s. B. ress . yusiness White fe una 3 A 5 — o—_—_ d , 11, 12, 13, 14, and | Pyeegn sy § (omy ot the Seventh Ward, made | aprtaberntens es che residences eusont ed B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. | THE “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANCE Masontc—Very extensive arrangements have some remarks condemning the present city al- | tween 6 aud 8 p.m | rg Gonz ot Providence, Ik. 1. ccqiapusinid been made by Columbia Commandery. No. yore a the potatoe say- Rey perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, =, METROPOLITAN FIRE LNSURANCE | CONGRESS EXTRA FLOUR, Knights Templar, for their third annuai leveg. ing that if the Republican party could not suc- ork. ied ji hace er, ceed except by the aid of corruption, he would = And that old and excellent Home Company— xo ' The invitation cards ipa Pi pe Bn part 2, square & gisd taace - split up. He favored the en- , PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. THE Poromad INSURANCE OO. af Germ EXCHANGE EXTRA im this city, and are quite novel in design. ‘The ? + | dorsing of the honest acts rman Moore, And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE- agin Se clef orchestras wha ie weared, Prot. Doneh | square dsr, 82.000; Francia Germuclier to Join’ | td Was sorry that there was not a Moore in the PWasrsoros;dumuaprs iw. | TWyae, GHLDREN OF ALL AGES. | ot | MUTUAL IPE TNOURANCE CO" of New York Foe the Larchestra, who i» preparing his music | F\ Crews, lotd, suare 451, 36,000; Wi. F. Mak ‘The further consideration of the resolutio: Is will be received at the Contract Office of | plearing the palate than of overcoming tee tones Cash assets, $35,000,000. PERFECT UNIFORMITY GUARANTE oe toe Cacao, Sit Knight Charice E. Coon, | tingiy, trustee, to Jolin Hi. Anderson, lots ia som 3 Gk aapee Pie dechded bs: Aguiar D Ee cotareh,#, | have been manufactured ‘allover the country, bui | THE ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hart “<1 $f the Cash-room, Treasu De = Soe is {6 | Unloniown. Was postponed, and the meeting adjourned. His (te Be decided by April 27) for Saraing the | their short leaes eaife lf early exhausted, aid 1. ford. Axscis, $12,600,000, ci . master ceremonies, fs % o——— SRS, aR jails of eo fates from Jul 5 , to Jane ‘ahnestock's Vermifuge con! ues to grow in fa- bcayeed A. Short, Thomas 5 |. McLeod, H. Tne BRIcKLAreEns’ INTERESTS.—The com- | 30, 1571, on the followin ites in the State of Vir- ‘daily. Our Companies gregate of assets exceed- Sein So ee, <o Amcrtin Rtuntine of the Irish Republican | mitice appointed at & mecting of the takin | eke ne schedules of departures end ari. | ing "673,000.00. aad eee et tae eee . ‘ + We: Cowan. T. B. Cross, Jr. BF. | 4 smociation of the F inst and Second Wards was | ery of the District on Thursday evening last, to | Vals herein specified, viz: CAUTION, pall a century of experience. They are too weli | CHOICE GOUDS AND THE LOWEST PRICES! Fhe coeire colinars arene oor Committee. | streete the President eee Clee aye | draft alien law for presentation to Congress for | £130-From Lebanon, by head of McCiare’s Creek, castes ‘ ; Known, fo require comment. |Our own So Sie Kenge Jone ie ese ments areentrusted | Chair and Andiet ie meer tae rte | its action, met last evening and upon a Ry cor copetorea| PR rrr ool “be particnlariy caret 45 | Swenty contents soa, Be (ARE Hanson, ——s to Sir Knight Jon H: Rurscll, one of the pro- | chatt, and Andrew Kose, necretary. f 7o4- | bill, which will presented to the adjourned mect- ‘J io Piketon, (Ky) | see that the initials are B. This ie charts | Saruty Compecutive years in this city nee Eoction seems, “A movel, sttrnetion will ts the | the chair, and Ste, St. Clair addressed the meet. |! ‘is evening for approval. es" si Bat seshoomee —— B. Lewis BLACKFORD, ©: S. O'MARE & SON, Grocers, m1 papel ' 7 ———e—___ A.M. . 4 UI mf . A. S y ma nd, i arrest john W. Collins, colored, charged by <-e. ATI} UNION INSURANCE ¢ 1213 SEVENTH STREET, Son.» Totuntcored bis serviecs for the ecca- | ity of every irshman to Tamedsty sonaeee | Win ‘Sultans with having broken into, his evils North Gardonré wiles aoa | tot wih to ave animation Taree pes setae” &° | NAT OS BLP OR WasuinaToN. og = tion. hin ‘ soe - ‘op in Prince George’s County, an: carried 0: : : . rire d 006,000. ‘Tux Boarp or MANAGERS of the Industrial hearent his place ot renidente; that th Heepube qin foe ate Gs nbemmerers arora Bata a a den ty tah eM Swans 2 Naare, | Sockeeps stor Potent revenge Stamps. nn | sere ‘ poms i \. e den .M. Home School held a meeting last night. The | tien ana sie ee noe Pe, formed in every ee Weive North Garden Thursday ot 2" at, ForMERLY sinks taken on the most reasonable terms and lowe | PRAKERS, ATTENTION 1 Executive Committee were authorized to take | vets selected tran hun aoe jaamd the ofl | Heat 1% Coat Mixes—Investigations in Arrive at Batesville by 4 P. M. areate . Decmptly paid. inikeie? 7. Jroprinted be Conse nan of the $30,000 av- | Kepublican faith. -A numberof. pasos mer, | Engiand.—An English journal says: esp SNerth Garéen singed mn neteed of a eee ee AO ROO. | Biges, Vico aca ins Thomas ais propriated by Congress Sr the role of the | clected members, among them Robert Clark, Seg a the oe ae Colliery, | 750 vrom Rid ‘to Leakaville, (N.C.,) 10 miles SOLE PROPRIETORS, Benz; Richart Raliack. ¥ ‘m. Dixon, Daulel Dodd We have im store large quantity of Eintion: “Feb. Cooke, Ey. De. W. Reyoure Sajourned: “° "&*electedan honorary member: | Sopears that at the desti of ts yeede He nent seave Midgewey ceturday at 8 A. ME PITTSBURG, PA solby: "NOBLE D" LARNER, Secretary COOKING BUTTER, Mrs. A. M. Gangewer, and Dirs. H. W. Black: perature of the coal is ninety-three degrees and cl by HLA. M. ? ted a foconfer with | RELIEF OF Tux Pork.—Capt. E.T. Bridges, | ®-half. It will be readily inferred from this He Saturday a 12M. DENTISTRY Which we offer at VERY LOW PRICES. Sin Dovlittie wed iinetor | Who is charged with the distribution of the fand | ct that the cost of labor and timber for prov Arrive at Ridgeway by 3. Al. ANDREW J. JoYoR 2 00, . H.M. BROWN & Co, Birs. Doolittle and Gleason | sppropriated for the rellet Of the dete ene | must ented, No TOUbe ReorSgene are ane et | ang eterna ot proposals, guarantee, end certificate, | CARRIAGE MA. UF ACTURES, eee W. MERRILL nak (Woodward's Building District, has enti augmented. No in Ww. him, having as his peineipor ang oe este a ter Neyer tenant are, Fight In Getober Sisides Gaucary';ipeandut thisdace ine | SEEATRING fy all ite branches: No. 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE FESS nade — Depots for the distribution of food have been | inexhaustible beds of coal, but if the fandera | ying proposaisior mail scrvich in Virginiay Be. to | algce7ziattl 40t Sor Kepasra, Storage or Commie. AN Deuihi one Senn ath strosts, | TEPESS | 1 OTICE OF REMOVAL. established at the corners of G and 3d streets, we inet ‘atio y found, incipal post offices. 7 Agente for Browster & Co..(of Broome street.) Fifth moderate prices. i — 4% street and Maine avenue, and 19th street | 55, feet, it will be necessary totraina raccof | Bids sher sont, in scaled viglgnes: super- | avenue, New Yorks Cong Tn narra s be filled. ‘The issue of the bread and soay | ,#77Among the new materials for evening THO: Baer Genes: . toilets, recently imported, is a light silk fabric | _J*2-lawat TRE Howncipe ix THe Couxtr—The Verdict | ration was commenced to-day. called Gaze do Obambery. It is te stripes: tease [ITED graTEs PATENT ovrice, tks Zury-— Nesterday. the coroner, Dr. Potter SOTO ETAT ing one of white, and another, of half the width, Wasnixerox. D.C. Febrnary'16, 1270. sum a jury of inquest on the body of | Fine.—An alarm of fire was sounded from box Of some fashionable color for evening wear, as | On the petition of JOHN MAGEE, of Chelsea, Rogan tre ceca | Cte i Mn, pet Peon | Gar ea, Se" Mgnt cai | mbt. ere truce | Pema carb , was ouse Oo! iy nue, 2 . on s Pe: pul yesterday.) on ‘the Metropolitan rail- | between Sd and 4% streets. The fire ignited | Style Is that 3 ype toes no tan 1 N62, for’ an improve: | (neck, shank wand tines on -Mp., ENTAL associa RoTON, Mo. January 31; 18 |D OCIATION ou the 1sth day of November. , a verdict | from a stove on the second floor, and burned a | Wit! *prays of flowers upon it, embrossed in vi was rendered that deceased came to his death | hole through the floor, letting the stove through ——.-_ +268. @ pistol ball wound at the hands of to the floor below. ‘The fire department and BJ Angelina having said that she was twenty- urTay. pinaray, Was committed to jail by Jus- lice were j aoy on the ground, and the | five years old, Augustus expressed great 51 tice O-S- a ire subdued by them. Loss is estimated at $200. rise, remarking, “How beg hag mage ier ———— Dgel ‘Was born on same day with ER. Tue New York Rervetican Assocation Susricion oy Lancexy.—About 74 o'clock urself, and, twenty-nine, if Commisaiouer . held a Sociable last night at Liberty Hall. | last evening Omer Osterhout arrested’ colored | OUP date ne const romeniber "Augus- oomee eens. Solos weresung by Miss Nellie B.F. | man who gave his name as Charles Will ms, | tus, that you havelived much faster than 1.’ Clark, Miss Emma Swallow and Miss — wh hadin hie pomession a set of harness which | es ab, lessTs. sul ve ” Belt and ha a Spe ty sewn | pposed been stolen. 0 CONTBACTORS AND BUILDERS. sencrants. was ISMISSED.—The cha oazlement o c: commenced, ant the company being large both | which Mr n Micyln ee rot, gale EPARTgEST OP Vials and the festivities Kept | master at Staunton, Va was Teanine oer promeuwonn, Va. Febr 1si0. 4 bas heen dinniesed by Commissioner J.J. Jolie 3 eke THURSDAY. ——_o——__ _ Xamination. larch, 1870, for ‘a Superin- "EDUCATIONAL ARLE was held last evening paieemer<etcucal tendent's Lodge (of brick) at tha Ny Comotery, Siow ED AL he Masonic iat in hich ihe Repubitean Grab > be bed eee ifeargen witch can be ne Ifteet sis, _ cr yiieearaee! iL i TPPIRCO Taare and young participated, with zest. Superb tea | Delancy’s Hall. Ofticers will be elected an cls Sfoet wide iy the in trout of | f Be Tien, L CHARLES bruh AY aan eee ere carbens ind the eatables gave | enaaing Sear, and an interesting tes i ee a rin telliinas cnt in height “wins | —¢2lawaw_Commissioner of Patents, _ Ti , Mo, Slater whe tare "cone Pee pare octr | T Substance guinea Qe EST Soe or Shs church, have in no ways degenerated. - ANOTHER OX Annesren— Yesterday, Officer ington county, in of Columbia eters a Ereach 4 Sates oF Rat Est Cooper & Latii eas oka Barton, on the 7 cae ins estate of THOMAS = (given to Basie and Ornamen 5A} ATE.— COO} Lati , Jo Who assau! BLA county aforesal, boarding pupils English department auctioneers, have sold the following lots i | robbed Mr. Samuel Gettives wage pone eh Secpened. h years Sear ts se, _ nae HG between T and U street on New and Justice Schmidt held him to bail for one? oto qua the thereof. to tho subncribers, on or ‘containing full information addres Hampshire enue and 17 —Lots 2, 28, ——e—__ ied mi ° del7-coa' REV. 2, 90, 31, 34, 36, 38, and 39, for $1,400.44; lots 32 Frvep.—Henry Walker, a fish hu: erwise ‘be be excluded from benoit ofthe .J.A.LIPPINCOTT, a.m and 33, to P. Pollard, for $310.03; lot 35, to J. D. by Officer ond for $144.62; and lot ST, to Patrick Duffy, | using an unstamped spring Given under our hands this 19th F. A yposnis will be marked « 7 OR SALE CHEAP—a fine. ee ‘LAURE Seco” Pp mK a poate, for Bekt,” Fw for $150.09. S10 by Justice Thompson. sas First Lieutenant, ath Artillery 20.8. ia CALE. Lae Dar

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