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+ N NG STAR Meeting of the “Reform Republican National pcre of School Su- BALTIMORE ANNUAL CONFESESCE { GEORGETOWN. E Association.” fer gout ua! = Tene! | EV va = The Coming Mw Canrass— Speeches by Alder- | ‘The paper on ** School Supervision,” read by aL CHUnCH. Droven’s Rest-—The sales at the Rest yes- | J ARGE STOCK OF SHIRTING MUSLINS. ———— = man Emery, Lewis Clephane, snd others. W. Johnson, State Superintendent of Pubtic - a terday were not well attended, owing to the ‘WIDE SERETINGS, £2 MOUSERESEING | WEDNESDAY............Marets 2, 1870 | the « Reform Kepublican Association” held | Instruction of the State of Maine, yest sriay at- ‘The 86th Annual Session. change of sales day not naving been made sf | cow york mille, Wann Androsconein, Rates ——— —— a mecting last night at Union League Hall, | ternoon, set forth that the school system of this Great Interest Manifested. ficiently public. 300 head of cattle sold at Sa | Porcattiale. and other st Shirting Cottons ws which was qeite well attended. ceuniy far in advance of tho English stem = Eg aR ert ap ce LOCAL NE ° Mr. Philbrook. from the committee on perma- | knd the Dutch in advance of the system in the {Special Correspondence of The Star.] erentter be the regutar sales dayn large sap- | ‘smacaleaeeies er eme ery weer snecae ae who | ante Ag sca here lor — Frepenick, Mp., March 1, 1810.—The 86th | pty of stock is expected. Ab redaced prices, Richardson's Linens and Shirt ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, Amusements, vi supervi uo ot should of . Narionar Tuearen—Parcya Kosa English Recording Uecretars, | bel the representative men of the educational Soa terenenere eae eo heeee ls ee eae | At reduced prices, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Opera Troupe, “Marriage of Figaro.” B. M. Mccoy; Financial Secretary, Morris | interests of their respective Statcs. Reports of ey ‘Methodist Church, | Humber of barrels of flour inspected during the | Winter Goods, incloting Silkewithont regard to cost Groc Wait’s Orers Hovse—Robert McWade 98 | Pichen; Treasurer, Jacob H. Crossman. school statistics should be made to them, from | morning, 2d of March, in the 5] Sia ae ene ae ee eee ee Bean‘ifal Spring Calices, at ite conte rocers, “Rip Van Winkle.” ‘The following were appointed a committee to | which they could arrive at resuits, aud these | on Chureh street. Homes have been provided 3,736; super, BSS; fie, 200; ist midkdlings, 1s; ‘Special be 3 may be expected by all who favor CoxonEati0xAL Cuvncn—Musical enter- | solicit signatures to the constitation of the asw- | results would enable thom, to. make the proper | by the generous people of this ancient city for | Siadiinge, & otal O-0% PES AY | maitiea calle we geRa MLN MILLER tajnment by Howard Division S. of T. gation — Piet. inird Ward, HB Philo. | committees on education, for tho. good of the | 190aministers and laymen. Already the dizni- | " police News--During tne month of Febrn- | = 2" __101 Bridgr st.. Georgvtown D.C. 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, Warrss88t GAtrery—Grand cash prize | Dt. Ward, J. H. Urossman: ‘Ward, W_ | schools. Our school inspection 13 defective. | fied forms of the preachers appear in large | ary the number of arrests was than du- Esrasuisnzp IN 1834, exbibition or Cu’® Panorama of Removal of ir ‘Brown; Sixth Ward, Frank D. Gaines; Sey. estions embodied in this payer were | numbers. Generally they are clad in suits of | Ting any of the past six months, there beir PREMIUM AWARDED In 1857, | the Capital, Mammoth enth Ward, J. W. Green. : 3j sha tinest and newest black, indicating that a | over 130 arr osts made, 35 of which oconrred on ¥.8: Sere CORNER FoUR-AND-A-WALF STREET. eenioal Beatuery, copies of the ee Mr. JH Crane offered zoreiation®, teanest- on “that the Coun ae ned renal iiverat su;;2Ft bas been given by their people | oeetion Ml ng tertrigist fence Me whl) PREMIUM STEAM DYEING minor comical c., &e., commencing a. inj Judges o! jupreme rt s- , won That the County Superintendentship i oye rt dene. Seeamucment cleus” oh bess psc W. A. ‘Cook y Aang the Boarder valuable feature in owr public school sestern.” ane the aor this city sambers 374, of whom Sian Britpine Association.—The thirty- CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, Surea & Sraoxo’s Aur Gatcear. 25 F et. | Kegisty tom, and to fill his place by one not an | | Me. Newall, (of Md.) faid that his State had | 54 are probationers. It inncw mAtate of the | sixth monthly meeting of this asociation ‘was me Ganon DO. i MARKERITER’s ART GALLEY, 486 Tth street. office-holder under the Corporation, and who | been experimenting with different school sys- | highest prosperity, under the led =4 390 teach- a evening at Lang’s Hotel, and fifty-one P, -G. : : Tot have before his eves a £2,000 salary as | tems, and the old system which they had aban- | ard Hinkle. ‘The ‘Sunday school ho* 3% te: ares, Fepresenting $6,006, were ‘retired at an ky and pro- Bariow's ART GALLerT, 231 Pa. aveaue. doetaducemsent t0 All up the registry lt cien | doued, was, in his opinion, preferable te thoome | ota ‘scholare. Of the scholars about75 are | average of $119 nett to the shareholders. Ke ‘shill to Deob- | STGAR. en illegal voters in his own behalf, holding it to be | now in use. Politics had too much to do with | communicants in the churches. It hastwenty | ResryeTion ov TrapE.—O- business men = poutent punens ae LOAF, POWDERED & GRANULATED. 13 cent Tne Kents Tewrran Lever—The third | 9 \0 rule, from which it is not safe to depart, | thcir schools—every change- of State govern- | Bible classes, The church and parsonage are | will be terested in the .7“*, = se Proprietor, makes, this 2 Saas A. RUPEE < a conte aunval levee of Columbia Commandery. No.2, 140 hen wc are pecuniarly interested in the | mentled to a change of the school system. valued at $28,060. During the last two weeks Jumn, the? vi, Mcnmer Columbie | _Pomptly executed Stee pods eo Sad tts ‘Templar, took place last evening at | (at Wem WHC ction should not be intrusted in | MF- Johnson (of Me.) offered a resointion | £6,000 have been raised toward a debt on this " ~ the steamer Columbia : . ‘Temple, and was a brilliant afafr, no | the" guardianship of the polls so long as honest | “That school supervision f gin clement essential ; a eee ee ee ee Fomitice i make i atrucees. The decors: | and competent men, not eo interested, can'be | %th¢ complet? d» ‘ounyeni ot our public | "PRed ick has 1040) people and a leat ght | <Tisais or Gomsox eeaaaioe— Seber INSURANCE. eae committee to make it a # =. 5 d eeakt e | School syste "|. .ecopment Oe F. Ta ~ is | ARD 01 i BU - ¥. OOLON - ilar to those of the o* ori lon sor ‘ - ws wats i u r Hing, such ee ut transacted no busine CE i and prices, guarauterd as LO ; “4 oe = ‘and that ip boner of vince Arther. — Goabiene of oe —— : cequtete system tm detall Lornanes pupernision; | ing as frequen‘ly asin he great cities. *4* and reming of several Dills o ccsent emp DON’T PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORKOW. | ~~ ati = A red cross (of jet)-was placed over 1b> 3 it so alter the ~ -ine A ears. ol and adjourned to Tuesday evening, ‘ . upon Congress that it so alt . segistration | son, Ashly and Hinkle for report. = Courts. mstant. INSURE TO-DAY. Tuts sit and frye portrait of Washligin, iden of this District a8 to Te" 1g x cucfimuee or | Br. Hinkle read @ teport on school statisties; The = ite ena 3 ~ -ix months in the cite > year in th which was accepted. bs ost iy ai pee za toe se wader val Distriet, releases wh cogitration, and Reeetyseene— The Convention reassembled Tach chendelter in the beens trae merey that ne Man who holds an o! patente —— were —— seeing ot einen tres cumaeative of opcta poration shall be competent to sit upon the | intendents Chase, of Florida; Conway, of Louis- chirp 3 Onrnans’ Court, Judge Purcell-Yestorday, | | Riven Froxt.—Entered, steamer New York, . 8. PRATT & 80N, John B. Donnelly qualitied as administrator on | Sones Philadelphia, and sloop Seaman, King, | yyy, 3 y4sp 5 siete a eal | ea tinge ecg eae arp owes of a; | Alexandria. represent omiy the best companies. and pay losses | Laura Blagden was appointed gia * = : m and pay lon y en, pased; il. 7 squarely and promptly. No charse for Poitcy, giphan of “Thomas Biagien, deceased: bon ALEXANDRIA. - f ct a mission! iana, and White, of Ohio, regretting their ina- t o rs or Bt : dent were announced, a1 mm “ * c tho | was appointed temporary Treasurer. 3 OB 2 . ciford to the Chief,” the party entered the hall, the | ., Mr. Philbecek Satd that be fully approved tho | Wit “Ufinkic, of Ohio myved that uu amestment | favor of W. Hi. Clagett, to whom letters of al- | Iernocessros.—A mecting of eltizens of the | PHGENIX, of Harifort. President supported by Sir Ben Perley Poore, cy of adopting the first resolution. of one dollar each be made towards defraying | ministration were issued; bond, $3,000. Anthonys | Fourth Ward in favor of re-annexing Alexandria ag Past Eminent Commander of Columbia Com- She sal that ho had not been aware | the expenses of the session; adopted. Bowen qualified as administrator with the will | tothe istrict of Columbia was held here Mon- OME, an mande-y, and the Vice President by Joseph was used by men inthe party durin: | On motion of Mr, Northrap, the constitation | annexed of Townley Johnson; bond, $3,000. day night. About one hundred colored and two FIREMEN ’S, of New York. | Dame's, Past Eminent Commander of the same was so amended as to ineInds County Superin- | Crmevrr Covet, Padge Cartter.— rday, in ©. Armstrong, the late candi: te | end EXCELSIOR LIFE. of New York. a them te EATRA CHARUR aa es Cowmandery.. They took seats on the platform an approached | tendents as members. Adjourned. ie Gan Gy Dawics wor Kimball, o vexdiet ous | for tee Leghiatuce, wad Goeuty conembes 3.0. INSUKE NOW" aut at the east end of the hall, where they remained | 1) nd ask oe ‘Sno. to bring voters In, and SECOND ee rendered for piaintif, nominal damages. Burnett, were present, Alexander hip come 7 Serres ai | for nearly an hour, during whieh time they wit. | }™ re that it he violated the law | ‘The Association reassembled this mort ay. a mtimber of judgments by detantt | colored, was called to the chair.andR.C. Arm: | Poy ay INSERANCE COMPANY OF | — Besse vice Bertin Plant ed Mae 1 £0 | he (C.) would expose him as soon ashe woulda | 19 o'clock, the President, Hon. J.P. Wieker- | Were entered. atharine Simmons vs. the Cor- | strong, white, appointed sceretars. A preamble AL eae : ee ee ertie Plant aud Mr. J. A. Small. : . % - de r ton; action casioned by plain in for damages oc- | and resolutions in favor of restoring Alexandria. | excavations | to its normal com n under the constitution of I AND LONDO! made by detendant, by which she broke her | the United States were adopted, all present vot- LIVERPOO! arm, was tuken up. Dove for plaintitf, Cook | ing in the affirmative but two. for defendant. DiscHancxD.—The following persons from this A eRe eh ae county have received their discharges as bank- —_—= Tue Fient-Hovr Systum or LAnor.—Gen. | rupts from the United States District Court, A. M. Winn, the President of the National | trom July ist, 199, to danaary 3ist, 16 Eight-hour Executive Committee. has just re- | Henry Mittin, John 8. Knex, Jr, K.P. Kn0x, | CAPTTAD csesneennneeennee-nonens $$ 10,000,000 turned from a visit to representative officers in | George Duitey, Thomas Sinclair, E. E. White. several of the Northern States. His position H. Delahay, R. B. Wren, U.’M. Monrve, J- necessarily gives him a opportunity to | Crump. learn the movements of the various trades in | ‘To yx Trrep.—The five criminal cases to be lereey Miroction ai eo tis anaes any tricd at the next term of the County Court, and for a day's labor. He says there seems for which venires have been summoned, are ss = en difference of opinion, all in favor of the meas- | those of Cornelius Moore, colored, tor tape; | ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT REFERENCE ure, and all express feelings of indignation to- | Winiam Clazgett, colored, for two cases of bur ro Suz O0ns Oivace jerry toto —— re oe gong glary; Charles Barksdale, alias ae gees their heretofore advanced position on ‘sub- | Colored, fi etit larceny: and Eli Petty, tor ject. od Antik windioan Machail ——— 4 ™ PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. fe the Order of United American Mechanics” | Pree Ficut.—A row took place, during the Fork there ave over three hundred labor socic. | £8Fly part of Monday night, at the house of | PREMIUM RECEIVED 1869........§3,037,929 Demecrat, and it the party could not be suc- | sham, in the chair. cessful without fraud he would like to It was agreed to call upon the President of feated. The morning after the last anti-Bowen | the United States at some time when it would meeting in the Fourth Ward a came to | be agreeable for him to receive them, and G: speaking in reference to the remarks | D. L- Eaton was choscn to make the necessary Mr. Watson, said that the party secrets | arrangements, 5 that it was well | Kesolutions offered by Mr Ashley were then known that the Mayor had net been clected. and | taken up. They are as follews : ir. Bowen sad, Mr. Cook beth knew it. | iesefre ‘ations Convention ef School He referred te the charge Reform - bay 'y Tecomnmend ie gress ers being diserganizers, and said that this SD iggy St Mins peated ped accociation was the only regelar organized | Siucaticnal condition or by the corcession of Kepublican Association im the District. | pubic landetor by appropelating the preseeds of tie Among the pretended Reputi¥eans were to be | sale of suidéauds or other Government property. found now such men as Colonel Jas. KO’ Beirne | by direct appropriation of money, thet xi States and Gleasen. He also stated, to show the reck- | shall be wiiedin the esvablishment ari maintenance lessness of - e i petblic commen #cho« any ate Conan, Coat: fet. That ie reenmmended that proprigtion is made, its disbursement tate tue committed To some intelligent And responsible officer or agent of the National Govern mu ut That the amount of the aforesaid appro- all nyt be less than one million five hu ght er was Served, under the di- pt J. Hi. Russell, ‘The bill of ed every delicacy of the season, served in the mont superb style, and its excel- lence was the theme of aniversal praise. ‘The music was furnished by the orchestra of the Masoule choir, under the direction of Prot. Henri Donch, and embraced selections from the Feeognized ma-ters. Among the guests were E. T. Schultz, Emi- nent Commander of Baltimore Commandery No.1; A.D. Emmart, Captain General; B. F. Holmes, Kepresentative Commandery No. 3, of Maryland; Senator Cole, of California; Ron. mard Myers, of Pennsylvania; Hon. hogan MH. Koots, of Arkansas; OU. Dickey, of Peun- sylvania: Gen. Brown, of Michigan, and ethers. ‘The evolutions of the Sir Knights in fail uni. form at the cpening of the levee was ® notice- able feature of the affair, and elicited the ‘Warmest praise from all present. The toilette of the ladies were very rich and in excellent laste. which can only be appreciated by os | amining prices, quality aud flavor INSUBES AGAINGE Lops OB DAMAGE BY | " | A KEYS’ TALLO' y bills had been passed more, all at the for grading and graveling P street, and by a bill lately passed some work-ione only a few montis i aud dollars annually for a period of five i jon . So- | Tildy Berry, colored, at Fishtown, in which a PRUNES, ise Cole, daughter of Senator Cole, wore a | Sf. vilts for fostwayson thice humdeed squats AE ster . trclorganifations are now the order of the day | Colored woman nemed Susie Rommesee wes | LONE PAID 1000... 5. 9OB. SS | » cas earns, PASE GREES ARINONES, 5 ong prtoerer free pr gimp ne had been passed. In view of these facts none ae ie eed utetarable length in | Siong the mechanics and. laborers of th: | Scalded Se er eee ee et sad NUTS of all kinds. Mrs. Leonard Myets, of Pa., appeared im blue | BAU e thd Beabadiex'of ateterm. K_ dillson, of S.-C; Whit, of Mass Generai | Northern States, Many of the manufacturers | men named Bill Neal and George Brown WASHINGTON OFFICE 1424 F STREET, ee cenes ie cn ee Vir. Philbrook sald he believed the charges | Ragillsom,of S.C. White, of Mam; General | Dotin o take sides with their journeymen. paewliproie Sy pp ss ahg —tges APPLES, fers Poland im garnet silk, with whitetace | wade could be sustained, but still thought that | Howard, " ss . ‘AUSmithvilie, in New Jerecy, Gen, W. found oer oe ae ce ee eae ‘Near Treasury Department. Several choice varietios, by the barrel or bushel, Mrs. Wm. W. Wirt in black silk en train, with | it Would be impoRtc to adopt the first resolu- Mr. Alvord thought the resolutions should not | * most healthy condition of things among ihe | past . this overdress, Diack lace flounces, silver gremdine an. buttertly panier. Miss Kate Smith, of Boston, white jin, With rose silk trimmings, silver tinsel overdress. Miss M. E. Howe, of Obio, straw colored tatle- mechanics. H. B. Smith, a fine mechanic him- | Preachedon Sunday bis last sermon to his co: selt, owns the village, has fine water power, | gtegation previous to his leaving forconterence, | ¢¢2-eo1m ©. STORRS, Agent. POTATOES, carries on the business of making wood work- | which assembles in Baltimore to-day. x 7m = Several choice varieties. by the barrel or bushel. ing machinery, and works about one hundred | AcctDExT.—Mre. George Davis accidentally | FUIREMAN'S. INSURANCE COMPANY OF and fifty hands. For his men having families | sustained a fall in her residence on Cameron WASHINGTON AND GRORGETOWN. he has built tine houses, which he rents at very | street, between Alfred and Patrick, Monday | Office—Room No. 1. over Bank of Washington. tion, and moved ttsteference to the Executive | ask too much, as Congress was a sensitive body Committee. now about maki ‘opriations. Mir. Cromman v'd as a member of the Boar | "Ri, Hobbe took the seme view of the case, of woke me moma he knew ef no illegal and said they would make a signal failare it tices by the Boa-d or the members. He could, | they asked too mitch. The Northern and however, see now the impropriety of an office: | Western States had to build up their schools vote ton, with black lace trimmings. 7 . of the corporation holdin; 2 position, and seven | low prices. He has built for his young men | evening, aud unfortunately Cuarreren By CoxcRess 1837. Particular attention given to this one articl=ia trilist Evans, of Baltimore. *m mauve silk, satin | tor that reason he for the resolu | Ment he deat hone teen GOvSEE” | without familics a boarding-house, costing over | broken our Tr Se are'constantly supplied with Miss Alice M. Underwood, daughter of Jntice | tious- States to be benefited should be named in the | £20,000, in which he has a reading room, with | —pocker Pickep.—A man named Daniel Fo- choice article from New York Susto. Underwood, of Virginia, Suaienionialy sheen _ Mr. A. Watson lained that when he said | resolution. all the prominent ne pers and magazines, | Jey had his pocket picked Monday of a certifi- A ‘tor Stam: ick In fact we give ourspecial apd undivided atten- in a pearl silk, with panier of white Ince. ‘The Chair made remarks opposing the resotu- | #4 fo which he will add a library. the first out- | cate of deposit of $200 in the First National | No charge for Stamps or Policics. tion to the Miss Kose Ken, of Philadelphia, wore a White tions, if the object was to ask Congress to assume | J4¥ for which, he says, will cost him $1.0. | Bank of this city. Eean Pickrell, (Lewis Johnson, ea be farictan drese, looped with white satin: pearl | Tots certain individual who holds n position in the maintenance and direetion Of the public | oto wich ail the sheet susie necessary to eee Stee. bere aAMILY TRADE, Mrs. Major Clark, lack gros grain site. with | the First Ward had staifed a handful of Bowen | “hir'Senter, of Mississippi, said this matter | make up a first-class band, “He is bent upon CITY ITEMS. wrgetown, Andrew Rothwell. and make it onr whole study to fernieh the VERY qubne titpainen, aad hae Kea with | tickets in the box. should be put before Congress in the light that | making his men happy. In that, town there is arenes JAMES ADA’ ; | BERT of everything in the way of Family Supping flowers” Seen A Voice.—Name him. : it is necessary for a thorough reconsiructing of | 20 lawyer, no doctor, no drinking-houso, no | semno OrENINe— _ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary. fot-coka | generally Gur facilities for buying are surpassed by ee Mir. Watson replied that Henry Himber was | the southern States to aidin the education ot | gambling, and if a man disalpates he at once Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings. NSURANCE BOOMS house in the clty;.as aloo te give the article, quality CrrzEss’ Rariroan Ascoctation—Aticrman | HERAT spoken OF, and he aleo had heard of @ | the people. Sa oe ingen West of England Cloths, in Black, Olive, and I <a and quantity as represented, Please give ® eingl® Connelly om the City Papers—Thie amociation | eth nat have Soke ee inna After further debate the resolutions were re- B trial at least. every part of the United States, to. England, 0G Australia, France, Russia, Terkey, and other | Fing French, German age hagtish Crepe, | _ Tt: ANSON & B. LEWIS BLACK: conntries, showing the superiority Of his work- THE MTNA FIRE INSURANCE ©O,, art ‘4 Paletot, Granite, Diagonal, Tricot, and Melton ee keen 00, of Hi committed to the committee to revise and pre- sent them to the convention. General Faton stated that ho had visited the z held its weekly meeti evening, Mr. S. Baker in the chair. Mr. Counoll Raving been requested to state the action of the Oouncils in afiord to be dishonest. He thought the Co cils would do well to fellow the example of Con- ss tn removing thoes who were dishonest. ; itied his readiness t» | Manship.” The General was delighted with the ‘Bro 5 . ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Tyfard to raltroad matiers generally” reported Shir. £.D. Gaines, of the Sixth Ward, said that Fee a le eae ne ee a aun Tonliness t» | Drospect of such improvement among the me. ie oie Ove, Green, | coe woRtN BEITINN AUD MERCANTILE tofore been full accounts of which ave here- | the resolutions were similar to resolations lic | Gen’ ine, leegates su ome orclock to-day. | Chanics of Smithville, and spent a full day in | “'Fine English and Domestle Cheviots, in vari- INSURANCE CO..of and United States. ene oe eee Wis eoeae and then | badtntroduced in the ore rech, had bec | vention at considerable length on the subject of | taking notes that some day will be given to the | ous colors, for suits. i <up RANTSOED FIED INSURANOR ©O. As. GROCERS weak Hothenehe mires oe 7 poy peepee —_* ese resolutions would | southern education. He said that during the | P™ peor die oil Fine French, English, and American Trow- ‘sets, $2,250,000. d ten to alow ebb here, where meetings last tive PA the Freedmen’s Bureau had ex- : serings, in plain colors and mixtures. Mr. Jerry Kobimon, of the Fourth Ward for this object about three anda half Fine F got : Tux Freir Growers’ Assoctatios.—A .. | THE, FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of of the Councils were described asfarces. It was | urged that it was net proper to talk about t pended 1 ine French, German, and Domestic Doe- Philadelphia. Assets $3.000-000°" b it 1 Inillions of dollars. “The same sum had been ex- | BOnthly mecting of this association wax held at | skins.in Black, Blue, and gray. : SNSTLY Sak oe Thee ee ree gerate & farce | ow faults; it was not principle, and these th pended by northern benevolent. institutions, | t 6 Board of Trade Rooms to-day, at which Mr. | “A fine assortment ‘of American Cassimeres for ber ee INSURANCE co. 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ccommendabie | Sir “Gaines ances {rit was Repablicaniem to | making seven millions expended for the educe- | #2 Snodgrass presided, and in opening he al | suits, and some very handsome Coatings. THE PUTNAM FIRE INSURANCE CO.,of Hart, energy and enterprise. In fact, it was arefiex | eover the patty wth ditt pm tien of the freedmen, besides what they had exposed the he ne that the wel ua ae comings. of Silk, Linen, and Marseilles. ford. Capital, $300-009, .y of Bart = * f the wentiments of the peopié, but it wasan | “Mr. Robinson tged that Mayor Bowen was | Contributed themselves. A general plan ot | exprene i prom would be in- | One Price to all: eet THE “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANCE een ene ae ey independent newspaper, and every one knew | elected, and it wes not policy now to deny it. ial alwas now wanted to Mart inetitaiiere ot | A number of specimens of apples were pre- Noam See ee ‘CO., of Providence, B. 1. what that was. Then there was the Chronwi-, Mr. Kelsey said he was one of those who can- te sin win Gn Sout nie reac ye ne ot | sented. No. 410 Seventh st., Northwest. THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE | ELPHONZO YOUNGS. E.M. BURCHARD. ef Thich he had nothing to say, as that paver | vassed the votes, and they bad found that Mr. | learning in the South and they should be sup | SP 4 niingham, of London county, read a ALASKA Diawonpe, CO... of Bew York. oa ane yaid the Councils but little attention. Again, | Bowen was elected by some 20 or 30 votes, aud | Ported by the States themselves, and not by the | 1 Turon anutexrowing in this vieimty. nh traces Sea” And that old and excellent Home Company— == = Sere Rae kywrtican ajournalouwhich there | when certain soldiers’ votes were counted Ou" | inment ofan Educational Buren De theta, | products of orchards fn. the country “amoumt “det Setts, REO AMOR O0., of Gomme C. 8S. OHARE & SON, Kal Uetter qualities than they showed, Infact. | out of ther province to go fartner than they daa, | ¢EMMEME, and if appropriations be "made by | {0 Silty million dollars per annum. He spoke ut peerage 1 Un, Life Insurance we have the great while two of the newspapers of Washington— | hut he would any he wes satistied that Mayor | Congress this bureau would be found of great ey ae cpoal § i e, _ -_ = received this morning at P One Dolla: | MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. fhe Chromite and Tne Stan—had done nothing | Bowen did not receive a majority of the legal | Jalue, ceveciaily if the Freedmen’s Bureau be | A'VOe Ot Thanks was unanimously tendered ate, | DEWCHY Store, No. 457 Pa. aves, bet. 44 and ott: Cash assets. 008 GROCERS, im the defence of the Councils, a third—the Re. | votes cast. He had since learned how men Ira Sethe ane eee Din agkeme fi mae ee ee LE SESS RARCE CO.. of Hart Py ican though conducted Py gentlemen of | been brough: trom Maryland and trom down | GmeMiv wy othe uereniate tag nat been | “Prof. d. K. H. Wilcox read a paper on Gra Gravery, Navy, Pocket Piece, and all othe 2 eo ata the river, and that =100 was given by the V gerent in the City Hall, the disposition of which Was not ever made known te the committee. Culture in Europe, stating the manner of ¢ for many months appeared to regar vation and noticing the varieties cultivated. ity as depending upon its success in de; tie character of the whem good things eught to bend $m had, general supervision should be maintained by Government through the Bureau of Edaca- brands of Chewing Tobacco at “ Headquarters,”” jag €173,000,000, tal sie rarest ie 913 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. M axn %. t A | 411 7th street; also, the best and cheapest grades vote of thanks was tendered Prof. Wilcox. of Cigars, Snutts, &¢ | half a century experience. They are too well . tion. - Kipper & McL&ax. | Xhown ‘to require comment, ure e tention fo their praceaingsasioiarces Wits | geht Tames Heese We | Uk covy of General Howart's remarks were | "A sucumion followed on the cainre athe nies {extranet case Medan atte = on Lomeare pee imsoerpeanioann caret for the pai Sooners that be Bost bs Secs b Gen. D.L. Eaton thought ~ mlgcet ch edu- eee ar ease: Chace belaln, Bramhall, Clothing Bae flyer Fatoring, gar. ‘odjustments have al . pa pi aed iatia’ ‘We have just made arrangements to receive in te People invited to sce a farce had gone-and made | «worker and had come to show that he int ene ee rnonent be. e sie opposite Post Ofte. 2,35,6 é B. LAcKForD, » | M'sestwuantities one. Mr. Connolly said, in conclusion, that it | ed to assist them in the work of reforin and | fT¢ Congress for legislation if the friends of Pane We a a jato-ty ‘3 ‘old No. 468.) = rofes “ at things | Cducation were agreed upon detinite plans of | | SALE oF THE “OLD Cartron HILt MarKkr “ = s ee ee ee A. ROSS RAY & BRO'S oe in the Board a aide lobe pe a pss ies te he euccomtel an ~ | procedure. He thoaght thls Convention should | The building known as the ol Capitol Hii | | BorNerr’s Fravonrina Extracts —The su- ATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE OOM- PREMIUM FAMILY seen nor heard of him; and that, although he | work vigorously and take up good men when | M&€t the committee of Congress and communi- | Market, on the southeast corner of 3d street | Pericrity of these extracts consist in their perfect PANY OF WASHINGTON: FLOUR, <coacenth te Aaa end as thee best | sucerae eould een ed them He did eee wach | cate their views to them. east and A street south, together with the lots | Purity and great strength. They ate warranted OAPITAL..........-....$ 1,000,000. THE ARLINGTON M. abused and most dignified leguistive body in the | toree them succeed unless §they worked fairl Mr. Alvord moved that the Committees of | upon which it is situated, containing 7,27 | fee from the poisonous oils and acids which - iL Couneils , Wen he, would asvert that the of achington would lose nothi compariso1 with that body. ox ki Messrs. J. Sayles Brown, H. N. Easby and J. Office—Ho. 81 Louisiana ave.,one deor cast of 7th st juare feet, was sold yesterday by Green « | enter into the composition of many of the facti- Williams, auctioneers, by order of the Board | Hous frult flavors now in the market, ‘They are Hegberee = Foticien or revenue Promptly aud would rather see them defeated honestly Retrenchment and Reform and ucation be of Trustees of Public Schools, for 53 cents | Bot only true to their names, but are prepared paid” the most reasonable terms and lose vt invited to attend the mectings of this axsocia- —— senetonieebaas Mestemner tee tion. Agreed to, and the Secretary was in- Al ‘This celebrated Flour is WARRANTED to si structed to invite the members of the commit- a per square foot, (#4,215,) to James Walters. | from fruits of the best quality, and are so highly | "Directore—Charles Ki President; Ww BM. Blanchard: advocated. the addition of the | "BT Crete a, uae way. (Avplause-| | toca named to be present at ualt-past’@ o'cincs | The tuihding: traci kaon 30 oi ees ont resi- | Concentrated that a comparatively small quan- Blase, Vico President: Mirshall Brown, Theme: PERFECT SATISFACTION. rend Tee qalicoad to the Ist of | the mecting: Hesaid that whatever frauds iat | ye era ee nat tho | eames Capitol Millan a market, but was given | tity only need be used nanntac Heng D. Gouke, Semeal Bagsa. toms Daniel Dodd | a co stren ‘and ausp rer d & 3 at the i m . 5 - - x u MARKE ciation, but without coming €@ = voce, themost. Ooing te the Imperfect or He Ree ITT a4 | Committeo on Resolutions be Instructed to so | occupied by the Trustees of the Tiara Dishes: | turers and proprietors. For sake y'all Grocers CELE 0_ LARNER. Socwetary. nian Baca ing (eleven all told) adjourned. quires twelve months residence inthe District | eros ne peieoare: Mer iek eee ned the | for school purposes, and Druggwts, Ws DENTISTRY tens aa and fifteen days in the ward. Uilier the tirst | faces of Delamare, § p ‘gina, xKs._On INpUcEMEN B Goop Szwr - . their celebrat i ; Gi istrict of Columbia. Lost. | , STOLEN Booxs.—Officer Alder, about noon 'T TO Buy a D SI a Ma: Aleo, their celebrated high grade, “ NOVELTIES FOR 1570,” is the title of a little | Te@ttation men who lived outside the city | “Geno U, Howard offered the following. ‘ to-day, spied a colored man, named Amos Gor- | CHUX£.—Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the don, neat 12h street and Pennsylvania arene, | Ost simple and best constructed. sewing’ ina Book, published express! 2 2 wring ma dies by with a collection of valuable books in his chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal terms. for the benetit of Ia- limits tn the District could not vote, and the - ina alee Sangin ante | etic eral, pen |W. MERRILL, ARLINGTON MILLS EXTRA, quire fifteen days in the ward, but in George- | Chnmitices of ( YENTIST, 1213, PENNSTLVANIN AVENUE GSS which le GUA a! nd undergarments, 408 7th i ‘on the subject of educati m, and, questioning him, discovered thai. | Inquire at the agency, Baum’s Corset and Hoo) ween NTEED to be SUPERIUR street, between D and E, Intelligencer Build | “x ‘hres months is required. with 4 view of wertiog the present Dewan nthe Gran to pine Sooo eee ects | Birt: Factory, S00 Savona street, between All Dental work done in the best manner, and at many brands of Family. ing. it contains illustrations of the different | MT- Crane—*Who got the law altered. neet the fuvorable emlofecnaent af fell them. He arrested him and took him be- | and E. IT | Moderate prices. atyles of corsets lately imported or manufac- | Qi" ClePhane—Mr_ W. A. Cook, who also | Wert rane eens aera envention. | sore Justice Clark, when Gordon stated that he eae eee taacting Teeth witinct rela. ne Seated Sep ox. And their fured by Sr. Baum. ainong which are the Lady | Shich was, thot the neoke eee ee Of | “General Howard extended an invitation to the | got the books ‘as a present from a woman | P=NSTES FOR SAt—Apply at the Star Office. a ements pain. = . Grant Corset, of satin woven expressly cor the | The custody of the fet appornecd recto wey | members of this Amociation to be present at the | near Willard’s Hotcl. Justice Clark held the eee ENTAL ASSOCIATION. CONGRESS BETEA FLOUR, aaaee and containing tema alebones; the | nis successor—Sayles J. Bowen was the ince | OPening of the Howard University to morrow aes for identification and the accused fora | Dr. WHITE, Surgeon Chiropodist, most — appointed member, and Mr. Cook his successor. | MOrn'ng, at o'clock. The invitation was ac- nd Sh aring. porter | informs his patrons EXCHANGE EXTRA. phssicia [A soice—« ‘That's Cook ‘all over.” In the | Cte}, pret pee RS. LEWIE & DAVIS alder-Brace Corset, recommended by a after March ist, 1870, his stablishiment will be | _p2¥S; ade peavey tata ue fn ans; the J. B. P. Corset, the 5 I Sr, Hinekn Seimeeitiee: ANNUAL CommescemENT—The forty-cighth | located in the more eligible rooms, No. 535 15th | _7'e tated of French manufaeiure; the Bel fone ce ee ee Sintiolicn made Stone Ss ten ee or onan! | sunual commancomient of ta Medical Deter, | sircer copaaeU 8 tea ae Successfully | By the use of Washington, La America, La Mode Columbia, | [0% of 50! = there were | Hons, recommending certain school regulations, | Cut ef Columbian College took place at Lin- | treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and in- | Chlorofor PERFECT UNIFORMITY Gv. Parisien Corset, and teran it; but when it was understoed that there were In Hall this aft ‘and large wing Nails, and other diseases patient, ABRANTEED pte cng Foy's Corset amd Skist. | 3 Bumber of colored volunteers on duty at | Which was participated in by several delegates | Colm Hall this afternoon, and was very largely | growl et the patiegt, | facting Sopperien, ed Storing Goncnet amd Skirt- | the Freedmen’s Bureau, Mr. Bowen favored | , The uour having arrived agreed upon to visit | attended. Atter eG. W. Basin Freslicatar | Theaaoe Gea be mon cae cena ase ees wprerter; Red Merino Corset, embroidered | their’ tection es - | the I'resident, the meeting adjourned to 75, | offered by Rev. Dr. G. W. Samson, President of | The shoe can be worn with ease immediately | for the mc with white and black silk; N: Corsets, Fay 1» and consequently the sot relock. + | the College, and the degree of M.D. was con. | after the ion. Refers to the man: ‘will bi goad to order; Young America, fer little mimes, | (Hers i the ease see yr eee eee ferred on each ot the graduates, ‘whose names | nent ph; , Surgeons and thousands ofother | mnscrt'a far 5 CHOICE GOODS AND THE LOWES? PRICES Bisson Bartle Shit" are send ana: | Wards ey. were compelled Wo replat thc |, N#M%at, Deramrvaxs Gavecerows: Cou. | Sage fgbiaied mtn Grant ytteraay ih | Kavounlgi person Wao ptrontae hs pata | x Apeycea hi has undergarments of the latent patterts trailed [soldiers who” presented themselves. ‘There | LECH —The Alumul Soctety of this Department | John Ordonaux delivered the to the of business at office, Dx Winte eho Englinh Buber gored skirts and nightgoens mater Te, Bammber of frandulent voters regis- | lant evening elected the following officers tor ee Qovintt patients at theik’ residowosn axsent be- | Ber being ran <egpeee = red, but such w: to ors | the ensuing year: Dr. W. Evans, Washington, one ing from . @ gent for W & Gibbs’ sewing m: cause of the imperfect t ; Whicl irgivia, First Vice President; Dr. ¥ e = = -| Seater sincecareemeaina. |.ctarie teeeateanenst samme | iba cians, ene, Pe i ait tamale ttarefb ct! | CAMDEN SEEDS: Pt ee s913 savas staner Reeds have been marked down, the prices being | W42td, asa Kepublican, to see honesty in all | dent; Dr. J. E. Mason, New Hampshir collision, neither being willing to turn off fore ing elsewhere. = Fecuced in proportivn tothe iatedeeline in guid. | tings. and did not wish to see them suecesstul | Viee President; Dr. G. P. Hanawalt, Des {ba track. “Beme uricae have adopted arulb in CATALOGUES NOW READY. NB—Old gold’ platce taken in at full ee rough fraud. His course on the Board of Re- | fowa, Fourth Stee President; Dr. &. ¥. puss sctuard to Gn onlin an sae | gold valuation for'every {above speciied) class at | _f¢1¢-tr Berwrex M ax N. > ad z stration had been condemn cause he di ‘ashing 'y, Correspondin: 33 - i Asu-Wenxrspay.—With to-day begins the | hot act as a partisan; but whens mau so acinl | Dr. C. M. Tree, Washington, DG. Resoedinng turning. Some such rule shouldbe generally aan 5 ‘ BRAE¥Ss, atrention: Sener ae te Cah Gill be observed by | be was unsit for the place. Me believed that the | Secretary; Dr. #. O. St. Clair, Maryland, Sec: | turing Some such rule shou be avoided. 100 BARRELS EARLY | Sspcuny vam athe soe See ae | ane oa eck, fe comet | cot a ba nose rotarons, | A'S: SHEPHERD ¢ xnos, <4 'y of the Koman ic i e tecling was such that if John F. Cook Ce = Ese chasis oat agpantin | Yan rominciedagane te feet esi: | | Cuneo tex Poca once The ontow: | A420 Kas Bets-—Cooper& Tatima, | LANDRETHS EXTRA “iedemageie Ria We neve ta store a large quantity 7 et i would recei i ing changes were e Ad a typical of the humility of the Saviour of the | vote. He ad not supported Mr. Bowen because | force or the city: Lieut, Tait ine the nak ase islon of ‘siuare 248, fronting on ith, beprecn EARLY PEAS, : COOKING BUTTER, = =— be began his forty days suffering a him to be aman who thinks too much | cinct to headquarters, vice Lieut. Skippon, who 92,087, 40, — mts per square foot. » for And many other Varieties. 4RON WAREHOUSE, Which we offer at VERY LOW PRICES. great tolemalts, and nds only withthestenece | ory") He Sould ary, heat ones he Rea | precloct to the aisth: seller Lense seen |. Gree a: ‘Williams, auctioneers. have sold part EARLY VALENTINE BEANS, . wien = v> s . * new v! a “ 1 foodward's Boi) sary of the Resurrection, Easter. which corres- Mr omen came her’ asa Democrat, was ap- | whotakes hie place. Officer Gorman, davets eid beg ge Epos 3 fect on North , And many other Varicties, 910 PENNA. AV., BET.STH AND1OTHSTS.,| fen 1007 Pemmorineia = ponds with the Passover of the Israelites. nted to office by President Polk, amd in ‘4s | tion-keeper, sixth precinet, accompanics Lieut poh yom 2 hh Coyle, for # conte | CABBAGE, BEETS, CARROTS, (sourn s1pE,) = — or - - the Natieney pecause he expressed sympathy for | Kelly, while efticer Wallace W. Grant accom- | 2.5 nuare toot (02.200) ores — EGG PLANT, LETTUCE, | ONDON BISCUI Scrr ror Drrawatios or CHARACTER.— ie National Era. ES Lieut. Ecklof. No changes have as yet | P°? § “y ONION SETS, &c. x | Bespectfully call attention to their assortment of Another faporiation opened, Some days ago, Wm. Skinner Lrought a charge | j. 4"; ee nd if he did not resign an office nm made in other precincta. Witte reas Hoek AS poe SEED OATS, SEED CORN, GAS FIXTURES, Dessert thesis ‘consisting ot: Against Mathew Deatley, of che larceny of 100, | Umit) rave! Sutrage Association “to wave his ——e. Mr. MeWade, the gifted young actor, last night, GEASS SEEDS, IN FULL SUPPLY. Thich he alleges he lost in the saloon of Deatiey, | Sr jac epbane replied that he (B.) never took | ,,7HE Boannor Fine Courssroxers met lat | and his fine representation of “-Itip Van Win- | CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD, —— ‘Casket near the Long Sridge. "earaon t until s evening, Mayor Bowen presi ; present, ” was received with much applause. As pioesd the shares, peatiy. Me: Deatiry Tomterredee ia had been Bterare French, Rooker, and King. the Mayor Till be! performed only afew nights more we | WHITE CLoveR. &c, 2 ®8D’S BLUE Grass, ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTURED BY THE besa spp lesers. Nerris & Norris, Messrs. Crossman, Champior, Clephan was requested by the Board to purchase thirty- vise all to accept the oj unity offered of wN Tucker ‘Lemon Nats, attorneys, instituted suit Skinner, las- | phitcrook 11 Mas sunane Sadi] Tre Laumed ten ef tase eRe | eee Baan nity LAWN GRASS, FLOWER SEEDS, &c. Manufacturing Co, New York Biscuit; s ‘ 5 new version of the famous | - ke. : 2g Samauee at $5,000, for detamation of char | Thich were adopted: nes He Tewlutions, | OF Mithorized Dy the Cownelian The ar eae: | Rea a neN version of the famous legend of | GARDEN AN RORTICULTURAL TOOLS ‘also those of Banboreh Alta? Rea ieee Mr. Watson oftered a resolution reciting taat | mentof James Peake as an extraman of No. 4 | will be given on Saturday. iN FULL STOCK. N. W. the House of Representitives has impeached or | Chgine company, and James E. Norris as extra- paver etal be HOES, RAKES, TOOLS, ve _ 0 _Unter Bante Houen, driven trom Congress three members for receiy- | mn of hook-atd-ladder company were con-| A Monwixc PAPER coolly claims that it Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, wishing to take advantage of a ‘market SPADES. FLOCs! FLrocsna pagar Scie ar! ing bribes, and is further investigating cases or | Srwed. KT. Johnson was appointed foreman | “gives mare thorough cooiste cat “ag PS, DRILLS, &c. | WHICH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ the new advertisement ae Bpves directed to | Urfvery an the part of members, anaction much | Of N0-2 engine, vice John Ditkinson, removed. parts of the City Council proceedings tee ‘any | CUANOS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 3 on —_ o. Their price list t= a Teme & | to be commended, whether in national, State, | Adjourned. other paper.” That is just exactly what Tar IN FULL SUPPLY. PRICES. Receipts: my as their stock is large and well selena A | or city governments; and as William A- Cook, RY. IS Sta claims to do,in which claim we ara su.- | PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS,CULTIVATORS, &c. atm Girect from the mill, with orders to eel! at first clase trade In being raqddly built wp. * "M* | Cerporat qn Attorney, according to hixown tes: | EA Hannixan—Attention is directed to | tained by the menibers of the Boards and those ie Market Bates. ——— timony, 7) layer Bowen and Mr. ott Tene, lecta ven at Masonic | who are present Proceedings. ‘The Largest Stock of BAK! TENTH Dusrvenxp 70 THE MABFLAND Aerwont- | Mecilland, ‘aid receive shoe in money aa | Hall Tharaday wight, by Stem. Ecima' Hardinge, ‘ ——— zi JOHN A. BAKER, | BRONZES, Os ocxe, ana | smennaitega = 4! inenend ‘obtaining the payment o! ne pect, “America the land free, cam TICKETS,—Yester a % i Price Low! Thoree thief, arrested a few date aoe: eens | Mr. Meta n Mayor Bowen re~ America under the anathemas of the Ecumeni- | Shra-der arrested James Douglass, = concey | 44 (CULTURAL AND SEED WAREHOUSE MANTEL ORNAMENTS | TO ALL PURCHASERS. day delivered up to John R. Murray, ‘sheriff of to satll Mr. McClellgnd agreed to | © mag was suggested by Gatingniched boot-black, charged with the larceny of car LOUISIANA A’ ever exhibited in Washington, and at the ris, gest Md, ou a requisition of Gerer- | Fallon cdicialsrentene epee) 7 Met CAPO | ea thi able eT eS feeser en's | inet and dustico Drury committed Kien 60 | 55 caw wee bates LOWEST RATES | ; r vail. bi TWwE : - tor of a part of his Just duet ‘and the courts aud | theme of national importance: ‘This lathe only | ; =x Oem 4xp 10ru Sreeers, Every Variety of | BARGE Drewiss: SLATE MANTELS ——o— NOU} the Councils have heretctore failed or refused | Bight Mrs. Hardinge can lecture here. Cot.J. A. GRAUAM, Assistant Register o} NCOUBAGE HOME MANUFACTURES! to bring these dishonored oddciais te justice; ————— Treasury, bas given $50 to aid in esas vor E cpr arsone of our most efficient District ‘a a District - ‘ —— | manufactured, of style and finish equal to the finest | eharge ‘afi cs therefore requesting Con, ‘as th THE Soxs oF MicuiGan held a meeting last | chime of bells for the Metropolitan M. E. ree WASHINGTON GLASS ‘Wor! Roemie. of the “Arlington, was nee wosars. law-making power Ot the District eeepc: P evening. and elected the following. officers: | Of this city. —- Corner 25th street west and N street movin espe Walter, aud’ the charge belng wichia wee | this caxe of bribery as well te the Sener eins | Preskient. Mr. Wiggins; ‘Vice Presidents, seas gies ATS Row prepared to manufacture all ‘Kis a eT er eee Cane was dismissed. my members, and as both officials have testified and . AtLee; Secretaries, | A Concent axp Exarnrrion for the benotit | FLINT and COLORED GLASS, at the ae CHIMNEY TOPS, EARTHEN FLUES, ee admitted their guilt, that a joint realution be laban; Treasurer, W. | Of the Ninth-street Methodist Protestant church alle terms and the shortest notice. " | VASES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, Tre Onto Rerveticay Assocration last passed expelling them from obice—Mr, Cook for xecutive Committee, Z. Mozes, G. | Will be given at the church to-morrow evening. | HIMNIES = supply, of tho best quality of RIDGE TILE, SEWEE PIPES. evening clected the following odiar att | 22 eiving the bribe, and Mayor Bowen for being | W. Bridge! MEN. W. H. Kar Slee RG SME Steal ®#- Strict atten eee sand pattorns. ‘Gel _ . eo. dent, J. B. Will: Vice President S°1t Heng At ton, and D. T Picree- | Mesera. Barton, Thomp- | Wrane at AQUIA CRexk.—Tho railroad | @ F Soe ae moulds. te 19 MOULE’ PATENT E. simi Secretary, We A. Hunt, and KW. Kerr, | tion was adopted eet e members the resolu- | on, Sieiles, Hotchkiss and Bingham ‘were ap- | companyare vow at work enlarging aul tat | $9,000 nate BEARING MATEREST Wecall. uo ‘Treasurer. ~W. Kerr, | tion was adopted and the meeting adjourned. | Pilited committee on by-laws, proving their wavarf at the mouth o (ulacroek, FEEE-STONE AND MINING COMBATE AB PARLOR GRATES, ta ae he Sen +0 as to accommo date the increased business of | SALE. ‘and . B. K. Moi d ‘ 7 °. A. S. SoLon’ons, Treasurer of the Washi oi hich Very short ‘amount ¢f Bonds fssned Ban sestdtaee wow Biot Servet mage pee ok = ject of the teeta rire Lact eREs.— The sub- Asvoclation for the Improvement of the Gate tan neanonen being made to put ra eiebs00. redcematie in twelve'year® Company is pac nearly eighty rs of age, and was for Daniels, in Lincoln Hall, Sone by Professor | tion ot the Poor, gravefully acknowledges the a dally line of steamers fo ply between the month ‘They are secured by first class mort, the frst land animale aches The Reptile Era— | receipt of $19 from J. W. Hoge, Esq., for collec. | of the ereek and Baltimore y the ¥. ay of Chesa- . - jeanoes, in the N: epartmen! f and miereseopic lite. , corals, vol 4 vane a a Lb. it, and #2) from x axe bay and the Potumuce—Fred:ricksbany Company's valuable property wort @Aaboee ee Interest. 6 per cent., paid prompt: in xold. Apply to y semi annually sold = atid RNB: Beane

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