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_EVENING STAR LOCAL NEWS. Athusements, £e. Nariowat THEaTan—Parepa Rosa Troupe, Watu’s Opera Hovse—Robert McWade as ‘Van Winkle.” Cannot, Hati--Lectare by Bishop Rose- Comic Pan- aITER oRer GALLERY.—Grand um of the Removal of the Capital, and other Magnificent tations, every evening, commencing at § o'clock. Suita & Strone’s Ant Galery, 245 F st. MARERITER’S ART GALLERY, 486 7th strect. BaRkLow’s ART GALLery, 231 Pa. avenue. ———eeeee B. ORE Axyvat Conrererce MrTHo- pier Eviscoran Cuvnert.—The elghty-alx see- dnesday mo i Steptoe sence” Bar. hes preachers, 19; su , 4; and “probationers” ( whi we w Heconsbert), a rotals 185. Throughout The bounds of the Conference there are also 153 local preachers, many of whom continue to Tender active and services. During the past vear four Ts of this body have 5 viz: William ik, Philip D. Lipscomb, Jona- than Monroe, and T.T. S. Richards. ‘This will be a very session of this Conference. The q of admitting lay delegates will be discumed and voted upon. The report of the Committee on the M: ment of the Book been are members of deal of interest is felt It also be i rs ic. school work wi an important topic. ‘Most of the churches of this District will report condition generally. that Rev. J. A. McCau- + Who, with Rev. B. Peyton Brown and Ts, is named for the presiding eldership of the District, will cease to continue the pastor- Rev. Meare. Weech of Uniar gea aet Waugh char and Hollide of Waugh Chapel, Rev. Messrs. Baldwin, of By! very spirited pro- meeting,) Newman, of the . and Gibson, of the Fi having been at be , Fletcher Chapel ving been merged with Hamline. An additional preacher ‘for over three years past. we Bitsston ( Sone ach and Eh street ‘soul east) next Sunday. a Wittamp Hore: Case rx Tue SUPREME Covnz—Two cases from the Supreme of this Bestce Supreme Cont ari te eee vo) 6 perty ith street, in front of the mixes. POee them was fl f | f é He ca 3 A i HI ] A eae ii i lin gens ads ReSg a1 ful auth Pp HEE HY Fi rv Hi) A i 8 FH FUNERALS.—The funeral df Mr. Charles W. Black took place yesterday from his residence, on N street south, between 44 and éth streets, and was attended by Columbia No. 10, 1. Q. 0. F.,, and a large number of employes of the nited States Survey Office, in which ice deceased was formerly employed. . N. Davis officiated at the house, and the fu- neral services of the Order were read at the grave by Chaplain C. C. Collison. remains were placed im @ vault at the C nal ‘The funeral of the late M. H. Stevens took Place from his late residence, on Missouri ave- nue. “ge # ef i A fi Ey 3 g 5, HY i ? ; i nie HE Po EH Pal i822 i I 2 Al ff i g I : H é bi : H : i i i rf ; Hl i | i i fe Stealing chickens from John F. Neegy? for and was committed to Jail for court by Justice Mills. —<—- 5 ——__ most known of American ‘histone = ‘Will deliver the tenth tenga” Grand army course to-night, at Misure of tbe Tex Iaien ie Corporstien Pony °. of Plant, at, Mr, Moore conclar™ ( he 4 Spt Brn | actinn te recover amount tor raising in an unfinished co to finish the work—was Bradley and Cahill for defendant. : se sorb er A meeting of the soldiers and sailors who as- others, now leies in teeuneteenal eoematee aed te ee ee, and performed atimbercf tir eee @ntm! irs. wares conde eombngs ore i De © Snodgrass was called to the in setts regiment while treason worked here. The oe PI that in 1873 Gen. Butler would be elevated to the White House, and said he more executive ability than any living man. He alluded to the course of Gen. Butler in New Orleans, and regretted that he did not hang more rebels than he did. He did not believe that the General had ever wronged Se r. kwood spoke in e1 ogiatic Gen. Butler and was followed b: og ok ne, rho at admirer of > but was oppe ee to announcing him asa candidatefor the ae and really he could see no cessit for thi ing. “ar pt moved that the thanks of the meet- be extended to Gen. B. F. Butler “for advo- cating at all times, in private life, in the army, and in the halls of the National Co: the cause of » liberty and justice, which motion was amended by extending thanks to Gen. B. for ad weak in the late Whittemore case in the House of ta adopted; after which the meeting ned. ‘ The van, accompanied by a number of those who had partic. pated in the Meeting, then pro- ceeded to the.residence of General Butler, and erg oe Lona Lyf ttomagpeon r. Je nodgrass, Ca] jones, an: aited on General Butler, and tives, and was then m1 thanks for their action, and lated them on the crowning acts of the The fifteenth amendment had been rati- -d and discinction on account of color had been effaced, and the last great act was the admission of the colored Senator Revels to his seat in the United States Senate. Equal rights had been obtained for all. Equal burdens followed, and then the great mission of the Republican party would be fulfilled. The laborer must be pro- tected as well as the capitalist, and the relation between labor and capital fully defined and underetood. ibility of citizenship should rest equally on the rich and the poor, the educated and the ignorant, the men who labor with their brains and the men who earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow. With the equalization of ——_»—__ Ganrotixe Casz—About 7 o'clock = day morning a daring case of highway robbery on New Jersey avenue, be- e Columbia Engine House and’ the Capitol, upon an inoffensive colored man from the cow + named Robert Fletcher. It ap- Pears he was here to purchase a horse, and, meeting two colored men, made inquiries of them accordingly. They shrewdly ascertained that he had about $40 in his pocket, when one immediately caught him by the throat, while the other rifled his poe! of their contents, and both ran off. The transaction was witnessed by quite a number of persons, among whom ‘were several members of the Fire Company, whe gave chase |. By the advice of the police, Fletcher made the af- fair known to the deteetive force at Police Headquarters, who soon ferreted out the perpe- trators, who proved to be Si. Taylor and Chas. Clark, two notorious thieves. Upon being bron; ebt to Headquarters, they were imme diately identified by Fletcher, whereupon they proposed to compromise byreturning the money, which they had, subsequently to robbery, secreted in Alexandria. They were, however, committed to jail by Justice Walter. is morning the prisoners were taken from jail to Police Headquarters, where an examina- tion was held fore Justice Walter, when Robert Fletcher gave his testimony, which is emer my 2 as stated above. Charles Mead, one of the tiremen, and Mary Barber, a servant irl employed by a family in the neighborhood, fous identified the prisoners as the parties who committed the robbery. Detective McDevitt as to the arrest. After the heari they ware fully committed to jail, in defanit of $500 eae for appearance at cai h, Fletch Was held for his appearance as withess ia nce sum of $300. ve McDevitt conducted the Prosecution and A. B. Will Clarke, one of the 5 jiams the detence. prisoners, days since on bail tor being was released a few implicated in the bery of Mr. Browning’s store of cloths and clothing. ———- RELIEF OF THE Poor.—Mayor Bowen, at the solicitation of Dr. Boyd and others ‘revi- dent Aid this morning decided to con- of bread to the poor for at longer, in consequence of the Two refore be dis- the princi; Gepot of the Provident Aid Society, 5th and streets; 600 from the branch at the corner of Maine avenue and 4% street, and 500 by M: a Grimus. eet, ¥ Mrs. Josephine 5. —_—.«— Tre ConcressionaL TEMPERANCE Soctery heid a meeting, yesterday evening, at the Con- Fickational church, corner of 10th and G streets. rayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Beckwith. Senz ator Pomeroy made a few remarks, and after Wards introduced Mrs. L. M. Fleteher, of lowa, it. Senator Pc introd 5 els, of a 10 addressed the meetings. delivering an effective and entertaining addres. ——_¢ LABORERS FoR THE SovTH.—An agency has been established here for the urpose of employ - hands for farms and plantations in the tebe movement is in charge of a number of Proviaent Aa secege” commented withthe Doe Li s— The ¢ LICENSES. — lice r the names of all persons ‘within tele boats se have dogs on their premises wi faring them with the license list at the City all, and fining the delinquents accordingly- Sater nts If tne AvyERvisument of Mr. C. W. of Spring Hate, Ribbons, Sc. in Sei goT urday’s STAR a ty; error mad> it read *, large stock at w lesale and retail.”” The ad? Vertisement was written “at wholesale ouly.”” Bartism.—Fifteen colored Baptist faith were baptises foRvert® to the Potomae, in the cove A. Bouldin. streets, by Rev. ——_—_-se-— INDEPENDENCE Movement ty Can- Fperetate recent debate in the ©; i terms of |. Cra CITY ITEMS, and all othe Georgetown Advertisements. FAMILY SUPPLIES, EtG, a feverish irrega- nee, bath pe itp nent BY* tHomas DOWLING, Avet'r; Georgetown. S. HARE @ son, Chewing Tobace c has street; alsd, the best ax? grades | ELEGANT HoTSsEH AND esneiad or cigars Snufts,&e. Kippag & McLean. REPEOTs Lat Se, tee to On WEDNESDA IORNING. = Hisneo dinsicadieaiis * Bk Wo-clock. L wil! eell ag the residene GROCERS, metal. | handso: street. ‘etree > ort the price | Justopened. ST Honcebota Purnisate nad Biers of which we naar SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. Maxn y, to: the downward movement, a » it a favorable o Also, F Fy 8 colored, orn ‘for a ‘The New York | at Hab’ Jon and Walmat Di ibe Chak ee ‘We have just made arrangements to receive in the Close vote They atv beary Lesesso far in Cue operation, t sod Eahied Cheater ber Sultes ie awe a ae up to that time, and it will be scen that the | andso will be all who throw themselves befor~ yi Pky Thee ply Carpet SEMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, ites are largely ahead in all the ex: | the onwa-deuchey national eredit. Exe ots nate nce treme = cree b weheae ctiretepeiea mercha’ ig who buy from —- ay 6 oe the pay- Chothing, ane: sercnee A Cooking. Chamber and Franklin Stoves senuens tn vote (510) must have been al mer’ ig nobody P*725 Se wants gold at Renae es ae 1 eee eres ee et wee ‘OO, Tn the th: «tle me, and purchases m?ze now are simply “a > —. Srrixe Ovencoats, Melton, Chaviot, Silk- “ THOS. DOWLING, Auct. i Produce | mixed, Water-proof, vercoats ‘This colebrated Flour is WARRANTED to gt no demand , just re- % - Piero ta a, seies, who don’t, ete | Indced: with the present outey of cotton rrednes ret Ee PM Haring Orercoets. 2 Y¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'., Georgetown. nish namenatenihs ee gent peo and ive-tvention we ste Hbely, to ave hecry ‘Popular Clothing House, Penna. ave-, TRUSTEE'S SAL: VALUABLE REAL Es- a [sa eta ~ 4, and In no par- | importations of specie before the ist of April.| , Hontian Cloth lith, $d door east of 11th. ree S Be Arh ot se teu i atik is aubsanuic tet deci Wiibie felting each other’? 7" tn that of counter- | Ts ce Sis clating eee ek Ti Rates —_e—_ By virtue of adeed of trust from) Prederick Y fick ee Citizens’ . — INDUCEMENT TO Bey 4 Goop Swine Ma- jones and wife to the, w i ticket at = w*", a plain sheet, unadorned ex- then to se, the price | sine Willcox & Gibbs* ‘Sewing Machine, the Pbearing date the Iath day of Febreary,. yo, and the © Ur gy names of the Syl Bee nities | Most simple and best constructed sewing ma- Jand records »fthe county of Washington.) (, | Also their extebrated high grade, the «* Ur_on Republican” tickets were printed, | the cable did not ing the of five-twentics | Tine will hereafter be soldem tikeral Goma, tra at the wien request of pues ured fome on wall paper procured in Baltimore, (all | in London, aud only one quotation, 90%,, sli : myo , Baum's Corset and H thereby, the umiersigned will, on TURSDAY. ARLINGTON MILLS EXTRA sat man had,) and some on light green paper. | through, the tact giving rise to the susp! Skirt Factory, 408 Seventh street, between D | LOCy ce aaumerncued will, on T @ | whe fe GuARANEEN ‘ ‘The Citizens, it appears, failed to ‘procure any | that the “bears” is Banos vers Subse pet ts and E. , a ee See, Ses | © many breuds of Pecan ee RIOR first-ment coming. —_—_e—__—_ land. a - roan the dodge yo.ef weing the grome poner | Decclse rae Feemee h ae likely to | Pawxres von SALE—Apply at the Star Office. | Jacob and Whitehaven.” beginung for the sume at Shove referred to wie Gon setae SE tee candi- | hang fire. ‘Another cause of the decline was the PLETE the couthwest op pe BR phas’ bot. throes And their dates thereon, he: , 30me with portraits of | announcement that the next public debt state- Tre CeyTrat Dotan Stone, D. Beck, | with ssid toad south S55. weet 10 patches, sath 25; | CONGRESS EXTRA FLOUR. President Grant, with, the words“ Mixed | ment willshow & reduction of between four and Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, No. 83 | west ‘ihm perches, tithes norte Seay weer iw | 4 Teper with apping wee cere sery gee { Sestetry Houtwel, having ony sTaoall car: | Maswct Space, between fh and Sth stron | Ph thear ru Swett a pth ten EXOMANGE ExtRa, ‘The probes ties = the Citizens’ ticket seeer Se tinbs Rinve aaa: » Agent for ce Sewing 25,1: fs sant bees perches to the beginning, containing will be elected throughout, with the See ees ne s * to make next month, woul sell six to eight millions of gold next wee excepting and rese four acres bundredths theref PREMATURE Loss 01 aces — sora sna ne Harr, which is so | and thirty-seven of one or r the Boar 5 ~a-days, iay be entirely prevented | “Terms of male: Une nt to pay men, whose names, itis said, are being scratched by the use of Burnetits Gococion TC kontece | axniane dne'and coats y nx | PERFECT UNIFORMITY GUARANTEED in favor of John E. Cox, one of the Republican Gittins hy ee eee hee eee on candidates. Henry D. ‘Cooke, Esq., 1s on both tickets, and will get ahgavy vote. CHARGE OF ATTEMPT aT Rarg.—Edward Mt the mer. rms are not complied with within Seeders rum Gop of snls, tesemderdiocsi tees | the right to resell the property at the risk and cost | of the defaulting as RTT Securities, ‘Wasuineron, Feb. 28, 1870.—Jay Cooke & Oo. | comi: furnish the following quotations of Government | arrest Crusor was before Justice Buckey this — securities: charged with an attempt at Tape, and was hel CHOICE GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES! Coden | for the hair. A single ap- 2 plication will re! it eoft and glossy fur sev- - RPENTER, Rpastes. Court, Itappoats that Delia: Dunigp:s waits | Five-smeutieny 138 Hey, | eral days, mfit meethwent of Drowers Reet nhl aba ohe — Court. appears unlap, » A — nel : servai Mr. C. E. Rittenhouse, | Five-twenties, 1: ‘AN | ‘Tue Wasninoton City Savings Bang, cor- | {2 2awid THOS. DOWLING J . po tg peng Fadl yesterday afternoon, | Five-twenties, 1865...00.. 113 | ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is open ARGE STOCK OF SHIRTING MU | C. S. OHARE & SON, Grocers, was proceeding through Kaiorama woods, when eben = oe say ped ise from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock ig rng Se i LAS SHEETINGS AND HOUSEKEEPING | with ahtndkerchiet ded over his fnoe so aveld | Five-twenties, Jab sua guy! eecaee Eee | sisoat ease. 8 | New York Mills, Wamsutte, “Androsengzin, Bates, 1213 SEVENTH STsEET, hoe Some Caplan og TeD-LOrtic’ .seeeeeeee: : tig 1iag » DOYS in od Foresidale. and other superior Shirting Cottons ecognition, came upon soeeeereeee oe! . Yor Shirti ; to vielate her person, but was compelled by her NEW YORK—FIRST BOARD. Dr. Warre, Surgeon Chiropodist, most | Yard wide Bicacted ui eee eae ee | fedte Berwenw M ann §. efforts and screams to desist. In the melee the | 0.8, 6's, 116% 6-20'8,Jn&-Jy,61..112% | respectfaiiy informs his patrons that on and | Yard wide Bleach handkerchief dropped from his face. She made | 5-20%s, jise2. 114% 5-20's Jn&Jy,’68. after March Ist, 1870, his establishment will be | af reduced prices, Richardson's Linens and Shirt BAS=ss, arretion : complaint at the station house, and Crasor hav- 5-20"s, 1864, 113% Ten-forties located im the more eligible rooms, No, 535 15th | | Fronts 1 ght there under arrest was at once | 5-26’s, 1865. 113% Gold... street, opposite U.S. 7: & prices, Table Linens, Towele.Napkins, —_ sucnuuca vy HeF ag the guilty party, and was | §-2's, Jn&Jy, % treats’ Banions, " held to bail as above Winter Goods, incnding Site without Fegardve «st | We haveinstore a large quantity of cen as Sas ful Spring Calicees, at : THE Caxat—The Georgetown level of the | (ay Bankers,’ Brokers, and Commercial Lines of | without pain or inconvenience to the patient. ral benicar scat COOKING BUTTER, canal has been drained of water, and to-morrew s Telegraph.) The shoe can be us with a ¢1 1 LBe = cae = ¥ force rers will be placed at work after the fell-6m 101 Bridge st., Georgetown, D. Which we offer at OW * RICES: a the led of the caclene and making | Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds | Bost surgeons and thousands of ' uM. wy, oe. such repairs as are necessary, previous to the | in home and foreign markets as follows: le persons who patronize his establish- opening of navigation in the spring. New Yor, Feb. 23._First Board—U. 8. 6's; CrmizEx’s MzeTixG.—The Citizen’s [party Eorasuisnep in 1834, PREM 1881, coupon, 116; 65-20’s, 1362, &2n's, (Woodward Building UM AWARDED IN 1857. fen 1 . coupon, 114%; 07 Peunsylvania avenve ment. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6p. m. cae set bonne at office. Dr. is le except be- waste 1864, coupon, 113%; 5-20's, 1865, coupon, | to visit patients at their residences W.H. WHEATLEY'S | ONDON BIScr : peg Ral Ae dast, at | tisx 70-20, ne, coupon, 1154 6-2 steer, | tween 6 and 8p. m PREMIUM STEAM DYEING Setar IT n seat opened, Wm. A. King, Secretary; nd committees to | coupon, 112°; 6-40's, 1868, coupon, 112%; 16-40%, | == CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, Rew. ‘consisting of: poe EE ey te pn DENTISTRY. ACS SPARS EE ete = 345, Georgetown. D. 6. meeting sour Sane Te naan ry ern Union, Tel ganh, SN Wster "Foes W. MEBRILL viel <A the best Talent and art oki} tebe eb. “Cam. vote, THE MiscIONARY ANNIVERSARY of the Dun- | Pacific Mail, 30%; 634; Wells’ Ex 20 meh DENTIST, tained, with constant tion on the part Mozal Dessert, barton M. E ‘Ghureh came om yesterday pom ‘Express, 3f > Onited States pres, No. 1913, PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! SS of te’ pron Ror, makes, thie the beet place in the ng ; Seay eisai Mineacaee aloe up with s $1; Merchant’ Union } os Kew —_ All Dental work done in the best matiner, and at iy executed Slo Baenbargh AME ett, Biscuit; also collection of over $700. Rev. Dr. McCauley, | Ce™ i cc A |, | "Gee, Chioroforen or ther used, if desired for ex- ——_ N. W. BURCHELL, the pastor, left to-day for Frederick Ma. is ee ks ae fryer big Presi tracting Teeth without pala. Teil EDUCATIONAL. _in19__ Under Bubitt Howse, cor. lath and sta ee ee ee gan Central, of, 122; Michigan Southern, 663; DEXTAL association. = FLous: rirougn ocgneay i; Ceveland, sod, Fitabar, poy LLP Ee: eet AL Gleveland, Columbus non Gincindati,; Nets Ho. 260, FENNSVEVENTA WVENUR, BALTIMORE, Mp, ALEXANDRIA Groveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, —; New 1th, sia. D.0. Select Boarding and Day School. Every facil Receipts direct from the mill, with orders to sell ag = Jersey Central, 102; Rock Island, 119445 Mil- Brg ih te. We 1 Pag 4 weer? fectitey Waukle and St, Paul, €2; do. pred, 164; | pT Geta, o Market Bates. Wabash and Western, of’d, 3 do. do.'pref’d,—; Mirement of English and French education. mpecial DisaBiLiTres.—Among those from whom (aa attention given to Music and Ornamen- litical disabilities were removed Le he i which passed Mogg hped last week are follow- Fort Wayne, 914; Alton and Terre Haute, 33%: ing i to ighborhoor Ghicage Bt atten’ porate Ohio and Mis: eeepereaeene vote ta eee TO ALL PURCHASERS. bel 4 is nei ‘ies an ly 3 = . al Ghatenteaeatace a surat AL | smipSeenenes i Youneine aS: i pepe yminnimaren page Oe Bara oe Thotnands a re man, rare angster, G. F. Sut , . new, 3, Virginia 6's, 5 + Nort ar- dell- jy REV.J.A. LIPPINCOTT, A. 3. M. Broadus, J. W. Campbell 3, S: MeNulty, olina 6's, old 454 isouri 6's, 953g" Gold, LiSa.a Se LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by Jacod D. Koxbury, W. M. Somers, W. H.Du- | 116g. Market yee ProrosaLs Fou stampeD ENVELOPES | sew M_W GALT 2 00 > Cable. AND WRAPPERS. —— - Cul T—Ed. A. Fri T. T. Hill, 8. S. Loxpon, Feb. 28, 1 p. m.—Uensols for money, SBANULATED. - Bradford, James Cochran, F. Mi auay. . 92%; Conmols for’ account, #25. Bonds, G PULVERIZED, CUT AND CRUSHED, Fairfax—K. H. Cockerilie, H.W. Thomas, 0. | 9034; 65, 45%; "61, 88% ; 10-40"s, 86, Mlinois, Tits? W.- Huntt, F. D. Richardson, J. W. Graham, J. | Erie, 22: Atlantic, 29. W. Mohlen. WELSH PREMIUM FAMILY F: UM FAMILY FLOUR LiveRvoeL, 1 Cotton quiet. Sal "iiguh tel eee S LIVERPOSE, . m.—Cot len ree of B. Ball, Matthew Lng on 10,000 bales. ‘Miadling Uplands, 1X; Middling re RORCHREL . an WW: Janney ; Bentioy, J.W. | Orem STAMPED ENVELOPES. or Somer Of Sadler MDD These inor, HT . A J. Bradfield, Lorman ‘The Markets To-Day. No.1. Note size, 2% by 4% inches. of white pa- = p ameog ag ig Mo tcage aa age ee Lead G-W- | retegraphed Keohusively to The Evening Star. No. 2. Ordinary letter size, 1-16 by 5% inches, of INSURANCE, Ste EC MRIS en |, Rainimnie VAS Osten tote mirancnl butt, can ary .or cream-colored paper oF in poron oft either as may be required ull letter size, (ungummed on fla for circulars.) 3% by tches. of the same coloreas No. 2. and under alike condi as to the proportion - Full letter size, 344 by 5% inches, of «ame ore an No. 2.and anders lke condition ac teas exten letter slge, Cungumuned on Sap, & . Extra letter size, (m1 on fia, circulars.) 3% by 6 inches, of same colors se Wore, and under a like condition as to the $e mpective and drm; Howard streot su- a ext G basiees Me hat capttee setae a: extra, $5.00a86; do. family, $7a88.75, Western 75a$5; do. extra, $5.25a85.75; do. god; Maryland” stiasias. Whine eee e ar, 40a 1.45. corn, S5ad0e.; yellow, Olaise. Rye dull and wonanat Pork quict at $21,50a823, ‘Bacon inne ae sides, 15% c.; clear do., 16%¢.; shoulders, 124 ¢.; hams, 1 Lard quiet at 164c. Whisky is offered Miserme.— Alfred Marshall, a varnisher, em- loyed at Muir & Sons’ cabinet factory, sud- denly disappeared on Thursday night, and has net been seen or heard of since. He’attended Rubini’s concert, and started home. He was last seen on Royal street. He belonged to sev- eral societies in this city, the members of which have been unsuccessful in their search for him, 80 far. BUILDING Association Dectston.—In_ the ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. Just received, a t of the latest st, large assortment of the latest style orice ee RETRY CABELAGES " ey C4 » at CHR. RUbrRET'S "ancy Bazar, No, 338 od eac & No. 6. Extra letter size, 3 by 644 inches, of same Building Association cases, tn the Cireuit Cour | at $1.01981.02. No.) 7th st., near b. colores No.2. apd under a like condition as to the | CAPITAL........... £10.000.000 of Alexandria, Judge Hill. Saturday morning |" Barriwons, Feb. 28—Wm. Fléner & Sone ES™susnep iss. ep in along but able opinion, decided, that by the eater 7 . ae 0.7. Official sizes, 376 by of same colors wed the Ne rena the contractors sought — Virginia sixes, old, 51 bid, 514 asked; do. ‘under a like ition as 1866, 60 bid; do. 1867, 56 bid, 56% ‘asked; do., cou. as No.2, and eae! m, old, to the propor- to be enforced in these suits, are usurious, and ANDREW J. JOYOR & O0.. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, PA 477 and 479 F street. she Sot Micial size, 43; by 9% ae INSURES AGAINST LOSs OR DAMAGE BY ag Sy 0.8. Extra of io, ds by 9% inches, of same E the defendant entitled to relief in a Court ot | Korn Garoifues nee, Sy? New OOH asked; werlnine eee colors as ‘So: 2, aud under’a like condition as to the Equity. Z Ff New YorK, Feb. 28.—Stocks unsettled. | All Carriages left Jor Kepairs: Siorage or Commis- es tae - ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT REFERENCE Hous Agarn—The abeconcing, wifo men- | ssoncy easy at fas tor seat te hae long, | sian i by on NEWSPAPER WRapprns, tioned a few days ago, returned toher husband | §y."short, gx. ‘Golde 154. Bonds, 1862, cox! | “Agentafor Brewster & Co..(of Broome street.) Fit | © by 9% inches, of buff or Mauilla paper. TO THE HOME OFFICE, siecy ant cocky hy ney a | ES Ea 9 fg, Bono, at oe | Aenea SES | aul ers cores ane npg, hom of the $3,400 she oti. She saw the 44 oo i + he Handed error of her way before she had gone farther | ©. North Carolinas, get heh IE LEX. B. SHEPHERD & BROS, styles, td cdlores ind to ear each printing on the | PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. north than Washington. Wheat is ashade firmer for winter, and heavy A’ o Rarp.—The shoemaker’s shop of a colored man named Augustus Lumpkins, on Cameron street, near Washington, was attacked Friday night by unknows parties and partially sacked. Proved quality, manufactured spe purpose, with such water marks or tay direct, “+ mation se the Postmaster ‘The envelopes to be th ly and Teotl: gummed, the gumming om the vot mck (onsen lor circulars) to be put on not less than half an inch in width the entire Jength. The to be gutomed not less than three-fourths of an inch in wigth acrore tho end. sees envelopes Wray must i for spring. Corn is a shade better. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW PREMIUM RECEIVED 1869 aeons 3.057 929 LOSSES PAID 1869... 1,928,370 ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___ TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1 AN IMMENSE SPRING srocx PAL STRASBURGER BROS. IRON WAREHOUSE, eee «7 “A country residence without blinds, to my optics, presents a cheerless, unfinished ‘ap- arance,” says a correspondent. He argues » by the use of blinds, rooms can be made WASHINGTON OFFICE 1424 F STREET, 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH 8TS., (sovTm s1px,) Near Treasury Department. Is of twenty-five, ied in strong paste- dark, and the furniture, &e. WILL SELL Respectfully call attention to their assortment of 1d or straw bo: tain not fe2-e01; P. dark, ukure, carpets, an see * two hedned tad Ait arate famiaia not lows than | _fe2-eotm ©. STORBA, Agent. and order blinds at once. Such advice is wrong, BOUTS, SHOES AND GAITERS \S FIXTURES, | NSUBANCE ROOMS because it clearly violates natural laws and comprising makes such a dwelling unhealthy. ‘True, the of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest. light andsun may —— provided the colors are not fast; but Providence has made both, and without light and the rays of the sun. oo ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTURED BY THE Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York Give them a call, at THE #TKA FIRE INSURANCE OO., of Hart- no vegetable or animal growth or existence wili SEVEN Sat, lene es healthy. 906 SEVENTH STREET. also those of ot io ISH AND MERCANTILE fe25-tf__Old number 373, between I and K. Mitchell, Vance & Co. New York, pped with hoop iron, and Cash assets, 815.000 — < “i = = bi i }o thousand juired prop’ 8 «tenet ama oarioet shear” "| ()83,009ps-PRODHRAD 4co™ vw nasi: | wuicu ane goLD AT manvysorecans shave acta inferno tee | THE MARTEORD SURE INSURANCE CO. Ay paiezk, (tncetioualy)— Perhaps you mean a Gold and the Erie ‘Rave Material Dress Goods PRICES, Dy the eariment mat THE FRANKLIN FIRE PESURANCE CO., of ears.” red 10 20 per cent. ip . $3,000,000. : caw (severely)—“I mean precisely what feac! Ealicoes, snoring . at — THE fy INGFIELD FIRE IHSUR ARCS ©O., ‘ . esets. (near) 000,000. Clerk detiantly, (0) & specimen article)— 1 pair; Flannel, ‘The Largest Stock of THE al ‘Are there not Tro binges here? and dout two Ueblectst dines | BRonzEs, ee Capital PSOG BOS EAN OE C0. of Maxt- make a pair nd. a host of other ‘es, Handkerchiefs, Notions, ir below the x (triumphantly)—“You have two ‘Custome: cs RC Hig Some ae make you a pair of men ?” asking rates of MANTEL ORNAMENTS at. p & 2 a : THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANC je sears were dove! up in profound sitence. | thi!"ety. "Woolen sin ~ — ‘also ES re en ana Conef New You = 0's, S7-Timothy Cook, who killed a stranger while | fe 25-3 1298 F street, corner Ith erect. Every Variety of And that old and Nent Home Company— THE POTOMAC INSURASCE’ OO 2oP George: infurialed by liquor, in Michigan, because he town, D.C. SLATE MANTELS would not step off the sidewalk at his eommand, manufactured, of style and finish equal to the finest imported marbles, f. se, well on all sree packing, OOO nGQk? BEARING, INTEREST apelin, ack Sake = BONDS OF THE “ MA pasbeling, and water-proofing, to be pald by | gl"zii!fe Insurance we have the great RYEEND wm Bie rg UAL LIFE T K CO., of New York, Taig been sent to prison for tio years and a half. | Teer ALU UID ‘AND MINING COMPANY FOR Biddere are notified that the Department will Cash assets, @35,000-000. ae His “counsel, vigorously defended him on the | # BEE: TERRA COTTA AND 1RON WARE, quire, asa condition of the conten ties Ta THE ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hart- ground that he only “committed a serious | Ty amount of Bonds ianed by this Company is CHIMNEY TOPS, EARTHEN FLUES, | Yelopes and wrsprers sail be manufactured 500,000. 8 passed between tho particon thera rt eer $100.00, redeemable & twelve years, VASES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, nna — Fema Al == 2 1 th red by first cl 1D@. y dent want of motive.” Company's valuable property, worth @a6i0000 = prs Pao SEWER PIPES, &c. ‘them - Tnterest.6 per cent., paid promptly semi annaally | ous ges p + “our own exper sagele, kee to JOHNS: BLAKE. E'S PATENT EARTH CLOSETS. ag CHAS. ULLRICH, 3R., Tez-Gt National Metropolitan Bank. e in this city) is ainple; $48 Acxncy yor THE pistaicr, Anadis on sae 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, all the most improved BLACK FORD. DUPONT’S CELEBRATED POWDER, varieties, iL Between 91m axp 10TH StREETs, FOUNTAIN JETS of WS) style, At Blore of T. A. RITCHIE, Forrest Hall, George- PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING, WASHINGTON, D.C. - of the most character and of all ang of Spotting, nia irnd Blasting POW Sie ieee: | Sots’ executed at reasonable CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERYWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, OIL LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, &c. aon 5 ie ee Ww BRADLEY & 50Ns, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 18th and 19th sts., west, Washington, D.0, MANUFACTORERS OF MONUMENTS, MAN- IMPORTERS OF BON UMENTEL Fieve Ds ae ae ‘On the ion of WIL LA dletown. ring fc xtension re Nad: Begin ie ‘May, 1006, for an _fe25-3t7 ARDEN SEEDS! CATALOGUES NOW READY. 100 BARRELS EARLY ROSE POTATOES, LANPRETH'S EXTRA EABLY PEAS, And many other Varieties. s| z, 4 hil af 57. I ti Baw: EARLY VALENTINE BEANS, ‘e testimony tar the case be tobe 4 et cut And many other Varieties. gloved on the ments ache cams weep be and = CABBAGE, BEETS, CARROTS, United | ote fu day ot ‘end that said ONION SETs,ac, ¥@@ PLANT, LETTUCE, | "Any person may or ie] the: SEED OATS, SEED CORN, fe 15-w3w GRASS SEEDS, IN FULL SUPPLY. OVERNMENT GALE. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD, G ARTERs DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA, i ee rity iSnose ites, CLOTHING AND CAME AitD GARRISON EQUI. WHITE CLOVER. ac, 2=8D'S BLUE GRAss, LAWN GRASS, FLOWER SEEDS, &c. GARDEN AND HORTICULTURAL TOOLS IN FULL sTocK. HOES, BAKES, TOOLS, SPADES, DRILLS, &c. PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS, ac. JOHN A. BAKER, ut oat ten can ga tbe een AGRICULTURAL AND SEED WAREHOUSE po goiat, " LOUISIANA AVENUE, fetbectw Berweex Ora xp 10rm Srazrre, | Piuerywolonel, Quartermaster U8: Ar