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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. NOMINATION CONFIRMED BY A CLOSE ore. | Burgess, McKnight, Tinney, and Williams, 6. The Courts. ae a. Mr. Knight, chairman of the mittee on | The resolution, as mended: was aviopted with Creat Court, Judge compan. Pa Gold closed at New York yesterday at 1124. R SALE—AN kinds wr SMOKE he Fire Department, reported adversely on the | but one dinenting voice, (Mr. Boyd.) following were returned toserve a6 GrantJ\ | -rhis is ome per cent. below the closing price of | ELPHONZO YOUNGS. £.M. BURCHARD. FISH. Smoked Fish. good, 12 con name of James Donaldson as secretary of the | Messrs. Williams, Thompson, 1 Pipe’. | rors and sworn: Reuben W: » D. J. per Der dozen; do. Balt, Board of Fire Commissioners. ard McKnight were announced as the Spec 1! | Moffat, T. B. Creighton, Andrew son, and | Saturday, and the lowest rate yet touched since 7 AMPS ROBINSON N Mr. Champion said one of the reasons for the | Committee on Sewers, and at 1o’clo:k tue | Joseph E. Venning. The fol Te- | the downward course began. The an _It*__west side of Market Space, Geor, adverse report was that Bir. Denaiiees Seeker Board adjourned. termed ae oa eee tT. | Rn crm agg ce mel oa a wre is ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, auctr, Georgetow . es position on Board = ers, M. M. ‘lock, « -) gradua’ . present — fiom.) The wte by ballot stood, yeas 6, nays’, | ‘Tue-r.t which was introduced in the Houss ope Patrick Dee, W.'H. Gray, H. | Course of things fnanctal continues, will proba~ THRER STORY BRICK HOUSE aT AUCTION blank 1. The Chair decided nomination | yesterday bs Mr. Welker, of Ohio, and retecred | Wil 'W.S. O'Neal, Parker Molton, Patrick | 11, soon become the role instead of the excep- on AY AFTERNOON. March > ae. confirmed, the blank vote not counting. to the Committee on the District to incorporate | Quirk, John 3. James. for | tion. A feature of the stock market yesterday Mare, a8 4 giclock. I will sell. in front of te Warrowat TaxatTER—" Waiting for the Ver- Mr. Moore appealed trom the decision of the | the Washington City Belt Railrcad Company, Harrison B. Frany alias Traney, indic'ed for was the advance of Virginia bonds (ex conpon] ge aa Be = on Chair, on witch appeal the Chair voted, to | ames as corporators Francis Vratt, Georg: | forerye war tried, jiry. out. to 75. ‘These bonds have advanced from 53 with -t4 > Gt yy ‘Watt's Orera Hovse—The Chapman Sis- | which Mr. Moore objected. Bergen, George T. ——. Alfred Jones, m. Turner, indicted for assault and battery | in the past two weeks. The stock market was built three-story brick Deolling [> ters and C. B. Bishop, m “ Kenilworth.” ‘The Chair said he would exercise his right | Samuel R. Bond, Luther Martin, and Jam-s | with intent to kill. seven rooms and cellar,and blacksmi(h sb Futn Bartist Cacrcn, (South Washing- | without fear or favor. Lackey. The road is to commenée at the | Reuben B. Clark ison trial. ton. }— Festival for the benefit of the church. E-Staxet Baptist Cavncn.—Festival for the benefit of the Sunday school. Opp Frtitows’ Hati—Rubini, the Magi- cian. Mr. Moore hoped that a sense of delicacy | junction of Eleventh street east and Massachu- | Henry Harrison, indicted for petit larceny; would prevent the oan, eo avenue and proceed through Massachu- | nolle pid entered. ‘The Chair said he would not ask Mr. Moore’s | setts avenue, A street north, Firth street, © Cixcurr Court, Judge Cartter—To-day Kal- advice in the matter. sereet north, New Jersey avenue, K street i 7 ict for plainti:t. Mr. Moore appeaied from the decision of the | north, Twenty-second strect west, F strect | (ys,Skt, Lurk & Heiney; veriict (or plunih Chair. orth, Eightecn street west, I street north, "The Chair stated that he would, not entertain Fifteenth sirvet west to K street north, thene: ont ae eee ee the appeal, as he come there to be de- | along K street by a double track wef ith 4 ao Te Ei or san | Sone eomergertas | aetna ta ine a iar tea vote on sustainn e m of the | and Ei ret we otomac, along the | t ? 0 n Chair stood: Veas—Memrs. Baker, Clark, Da- | Potonme front to L street south to’ Ereventh | [5 his crtate to his wife, was fled, Cully proven ‘Tear. ‘Terms: one half cash. balance in *i x swith interest. necured by end raat Conveyancing Stamps at ihe cont a Gi00 will be required wien tive ps fea OS Gevermment Securities. Wasurnetox, March 8,1870.—JayCooke & Co. furnish the following securities: U.S. 6's, 1881..... Five twen' Five-twenties, 1865. 1096 Five-twenties, Jan. and July,"65..1084 , 108% 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOB, ConxeR Foun-axp-a-Waty STREET, ‘Wurraucast Gatieay—Grand cash prize exhibition ot Come Panorama of Removal of the Capital, Mammoth Mhaminated War Views, Classical Statuary, of the great masters, os comicais, &c., &e., commencing at eight <3 SUGAR. vis, Stewart, Slater, and the President, (Mr. | street east, and through Eleventh street to the | 8d admitted to probate, and letters testamen- | Pive-twenties, Jan. and July, 67..109 * 109% : Seana ar, 25 Pat. | Crocker,)—6; nays—Messra. Champion, Chase, | place of beginuing. “the capital it ts bo sce | tary. issued to Elizabeth E. Lloyd; bond Five-twenties, Jan. and July, '68..1004 1094 | LOAF, POMDERED & GRANULATED..13 conte Surru & Stone's Ant Gatterr, Emery. knig! joore, and Morecll--6. jess than three nor more than seven hundred | $10,000. Ten-forties . 22196 106% | A” DO. (no called). 78% ote | South side of Uay reat, berworn Congr — MARKRiTER’S ART GaLiuar, 486 7th street. The Chair—°The decision is sustained.” and fifty thousand dollars. That portion of the KEW YORK—vineT BOARD. ence Od 83 Oe | ee ey ney Rae fection Ges street by Bantow’s Aur Gattzey, 2 Pa. avoae. Mr. Moore, (derisively.)—“ By his own vote.” | road between First streets east and L street GEURGETOWN. a th Of LO tent nd : 3 The Chair_— By his own vote and the vote of | south to be completed within two years, ani cee TEAS. ve third cash: balance in one and two Swe five others.” the whole within three years, under Cake Goum fs interest. Deferred ts to be we CORPORATION AFFAIES. WIIAT I8 WANTED OF CONGRESS. penalty of a forfeiture of the charter. REORGANIZATION OF THE CIT Ona GUNPOWDER, JAPAN. OOLONG, IMPERI ‘a fon. with ‘af trust on th bd Mr. Clark, chairman of the Committee on ee ‘The members of the Boards of Aldermen and — AL. ENGLISH, BREAKFAST, Eeard of Aldermen, Mareh 7th. = TpeetltaEadins eat on the guaranteed as LOW as any heuse in the et G amps at the cow Railroads reported favorably on the “tjoint reso- Common Council elected last. Monday assorm- a » ved dows when the prop 7 Tne Wittarp’s Hore, (Fourteesta , os i city. Tithe pertect Mr. Champion having made the usual motion | lution of request to the Congress of the Unite! | srrnut) PAVEMENT CARE bid ae coer or Lest riner a jammy nigt aea : Day. SHES DowLING, auet. to dispense with the reaiitnz of the Journal, Silke ine attention’ of Coggrie toncveral im, | Pfesbury, Sykes & Chadwick and Henry A. | Were carted te order by Recorder Capertan, who | Telegraphed Kaclusively to The Bvening Star. Mr. Moore hoped not. He would like to know what wasdone at the last meeting after half pasttwelveo’clock. (Laughter.) He wanted to ‘Know who did it, and he wanted the public to know. When he moved on that evening to in- TY THOS. DOWLING. Avct'¥ Georgetown. ISTEE'S SALE OF VALUARL TRUSTE NEAR T! Seah LY FY Willard et al. against J. C. Willard, brought in 7 tthe meeting and read the Pees? | se Se Pamage of 2 bill | the Supreme Court ofthe District, to restrain | "ated the object of the menting aa at nt Fenmylvasia avenue, the expense 0 be equita. | th collection of the tax for the pavement of members elect of the two Boards, who, ** their bay borne pant general Pore scomethed ; Fourteenth street, in front of Willard’s Hotel, | nameswere called, caine forward, and’ the oat. gton, ey | aeeetite 3a mae eeneerea one, Rercmene ministered to them by Justice [eration of Washington, the owners of properts | Ordinance to be passed through the Council | Gomes was, admintste ic Battinore, March 8.—Virginia sixes, old, 58 bid; do. 1866, 65 bid; do. 1867, 63 bid; do. coupon, old, 743g bid, 77 asked. Battrworg, March 8—Cotton dall and heavy, 21. Flour firm, but less active, and y Buekey. The Recorder then declared tie jeint S Niataemean Poco definitely postpone the consideration of the | ineton and” Georgetown Katiroad Compa. | Boards by fraud, @c., the Supreme Court of the | mecting dissolved, and the Aldermen retired | Priie: gromest ane White nce ooealen wees é Soyevaca'ent re eit'ue cane” sek | "37 horen Congres wil "make proven | United tic revered the Gree below and | {the chambers, yO nary y | Sele One sendy at SA. iyo aul onl | wiiGReNBS casas os cay Ret ias Le be! . > for , joard of Aldermen.—The Board was called to | not : z liars ee : . me “ . immediately thereatter, he left omiy seven | {08 the expenditureof @ sum annually for | te complaint. “Mr. Justice Nelson. delivered | oye ee dn eet: Tie Board was called, to | nommal. Provisions quiet at yesterday's prices. | Three Kinds ccbbiued. roasted ~scomiéihiig ‘in members there. He wanted a copy of the yeas | {¢ Brading and graveling of the streets ant * | the opinion of the court, saying that even if the | Magruder, the election of Vics President was amount Baer ‘by the Oey oninat ee =e of fraud were proven, the question posteotied ‘until the next meeting of the Board. Tequests the removal of the Baltimore and Ohio | Would still remain to be decided whether the | 4 message was received from the lower Board Tailroad depot to some point nearer the Hmits complainants were entitled to the relief sought; | notifying this Board of their organization. Of the city. petitions for charters for the ‘juild. | Ut As the allegations of fraud were not proven, | Aico, a mcssage stating that the Board of Com: Ing of railrcads from the national capital, ana | the question of the right of the complainants to | mnon'‘Couneil kad fixed upon Friday evening of for ‘authority for the city to eubscrive to sack, | the Injunction to restrain the collection of the | each week for the meetings of the two Boards, railroads, provided they conform to the gradex | ** Beed not be decided. ghich action was concurredin by this Board. Accom eae i Of the streets; asks for a reconstruction of the Adjourned. : ji ‘Tue THEATERS.—Owing to the indisposition Board of Common Council. seed og ae artes aad chataae ook eererai | of Mra. D. P. Bowers she was unable wo leave | called to order by Mr. Collins, who nominated of the usury law: uests that the District au- | Baltimore, and consequently couid not com- | Mr. Gangewer for temporary chairman, and he thorities have a voice in the selection of a mence her e ment at the National Theater | was elected, and, on taking the chair, an- 1 oe *) . wear’ Terinaitytown, all tea land. bei of a tract called “St. Phil! Whisky, better feeling, at $1a81.9i. Nuw York, March 8.—Stocks steady and firm. Money easy at 5a6 per cent. Exchange, long, 8%; short, 94. Gold, 12. Bonds, 1862, coupon, 1X. | Virginia sixes, ex-coupon, 75%; new, 72. North Carolina’s, old, 464; new, 20y. New Yorx, March 8—Flour dull. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn is a shade firmer. ———_————_—— and nays read, which did not in the Journal and then moved to aucad the Journal ou page 11:7 by inserting tho vote had om his Motion to postpone finitely the consider- afon; which vote was—yeas 1, nays 7. Mr. Moore’s motion was lost:— Yeas—Mesars. Emery, Moore and Morsell—3._Nays—Mesers. Baker, Champion, Chase, Clark, Davis, Knight, Stewart, ‘Slater, ‘and the ident—9. Mr. Moore also moved to amend the journal at the same page by inserting the yeas and nays ‘on his motion to adjourn, he having had to retire immediaiely after making sald motion, and bo- which ciery dapor two, and we grind them for our customers WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. © = . SYRUPS. STEWART'S SILVER and WHITE BRIPS.and x be appreciated bi other brands, which can on! ex amining prices, quality and flavor. —This Board was [De ku AD® D® SUUNRITALLED REMEDY, THE KING OF ALL PAIN, THE GREAT INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MOLASSES. A genuine article of choice NEW ORLEANS al- wayson hand; asalso other lower grades. Prices of a regular company of thates- | nounced the first business in order to be the DIVINE, WILL ow. fore he voted thereon; motion was also | A10) a crant of goverument laude woes wa “aladdin.” and to- | clection of a presiding officer for the ensuln; Headache, in Aveminutes: Toottiache,in one minute feet; Yeas —Mesre Emery, Moore, Morsell, and | scoois, and petitions Congress to have. certain h Sensational drama | term. Mr. Collins nominated Mr. George W. rales i. rLovr. achran—4. = eae aes. Baker, Cham | ays act apart for the consideration of besinese | entitled “Waiting for the Verdict.” Beali, and he was elected without opposition, WELCH'S BEST FAMILY. ICR EOF - vi y The pman sisters, with Bishop are at | and, on taking the chair, returned his thanks in cue moved eu he casing | Walle Orrs Hew songn wan hanger | ari and wht sued ei authority to subscribe tothe building of rail- | ted last evening by the performance of the | was then sentto the Board of Aldermen, notify- d. iter, and the President—9. The motion to dispense with the reading of the journal was then carried. ‘conts— seals Oriental Burlesque of the “Forty Thieves,” a | ing them of the organization of this’ Board. | 80d many other diseases and ailments of the humas EE ee shag st fayen oem mle play abounding in songe, dacts, clog dances, | ‘Ti Chair stated that it would be meceseacy: £0 “gen SRP otsekterine Joint resolution appropriating $5,000 for the | “c-, and to-night they appear in “Kenilworth,” | tix upon some evening for the regular weekly | ,iti¢ Dinretlc, curing diseases of the Kidneyeand moar. GOODS t reli of the poor was referred to the Committee | ne of the best burlesques on the stage. mectings of this Board, and to ask the concur- | Pattecia invigorating the system I ii ee biaphe Se Sn ety a . Androscoggin. Bates, cating: scemmeee ox nena on Finance. — Council bill to suspend the act to Sano ol Fickrell moved that the Boards meet on-Fhars: | fctig causing perspiration and allaying f tte | of Bot. BABBITES. DOBBINS ELECTRIC. | Yard's Skirting. 12s cts very cheap Registear for Februaty as follows: Water sents, | construct a water main in Eighth street west, | Fine axp Accipext.—This morning, at 8x | Pickrell moved that the Boards meet on Thars- $y Expectorant, ogting on the Lungs,andgoodinall | Krys” TALLOW: in tact, twenty-five kinds or | Fard-wide Biesceed hee an eae Ts Fi 0B.75; water taxes, a $12,960.70. "G5,056.90, bewween D and E streets southwest, was re- | o'clock, an alarm of tire was sonnded from box | Jay evening of each week, ae during tho last Also communication from the Mayor transmit- more, all at the lowest prices. 3 4 speceal bargaun ferred to the Mayor. Mr. Davis, Com- in Engine House! fi ear; lost. Mr.Gangewer moved thatthe meet- | | There is not a pain or ache, nervous or inflamma. A . Ric ‘s Linsesend Satements of necsent of ety Tams | mitice on Police, reported: facorabiy on bili | sk building of the residence of Walia ine | iuge’De.hcld on FHuay night of veach week: | Jorr at that the Wing of ail Path ei love and =~ amelie manatee Furst National Bank, showing a the | ffanting privilege to John Collins to erect a |: neay, on Iith street, between B and C, which | Agreed to. Mr. Collins moved that the usuni | ‘mmastinstances entirely cure... 1¢ should always be PRUNES, Atreduced prices, Tablo Linens, Towe's, Napkins, Bank, on February 28th, $65,300.30, and on | batl =a i h-room on his premises, 105 F street; passed. | originated from the stove , and the roof was | *tanding committees be appointed by the Chair; Mr. Stewart, from the Committee on Markets, | burnt off. ‘The flames fonts extinguished by No. | #180, that the rules of order of the last Councils reported favorably on the bill making addi- | 2 company with a plug stream, with a loss of | be adopted as the rules of this until otherwise tional regulations for markets—prohibiting about $125. The horse attached to the wagon of | ordered; both of which motions were agreedto. of the market officers to expend money or co: the Metropolitan Truck, on the way to the fire, | Adjourned. tract for the expenditure of money for improve- | became unmanageable in consequence of the | ATTEMPT aT SvictpE.—Last evening a col- ments of the premises under their charge; | bit breaking, and in turning from 7th street to | ored woman named Sarah Stewart was brought passed. Also, joint resolution that the Coi- | the avenue upset the wagon and two of the men | infor drunkenness and disorderly condact by mittee on Markets of both Boards be authorized | were thrown out and bruised, but not seriously. | Officer Myles, and, as is usual in such cases, to = a __ ~ @ new market-house hi was placed in a cell for the night. About mid- ico, (Cupergcr se Raptor pest Oncanzatioy ov THe Inisu Rervacicans | Might Officer Robey made a round through the most certain every case to be the ‘PRICE, 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Bold by all Druggists, Apothecarios, and - He BROWN & BRO., Sole Proj _ sell Zawtin, Wholesale Druxeista. Baltimore: Ma Tue mrozrance or nrauta. Rone but thore of this blessing know of tts . The pimy |, blotched and tetter-covered —j ‘lear, smooth DATES. RAISINS. PAPER SHELL AL! 5 March ith, $67,235.12. and NUTS of all kinds. saints ARCHING TIBER CREEK. Im response to a resolution of the Board, a communication was received from the City Sur. transmitting an estimate of the cost of arching Tiber Creek, from the north side of usetts avenue to Pennsylvania avenue, im a manner similar to the present bridges acro » Tiber Creek on the lines of Pennsytvania avence and Indiana avenue; also, the area of APPLES, Several choice varieties, by th® barrel or bushel. ‘ABL! 1934, Exranyumen oy 2998... sesv. len bre Ta SPEIER reine Several choice varieties, by the barrel or bushel. . 5 m in the rear of the station-house, and dis- | Person looks upon a cl oe BUTTER, CLEANSIN BLISHMENT, Ricmerrenie Sean cithin the, city Manis | able’ the Cornmisioners of the Western Mar- | Shizers f the Fifth Ward was hell iatrogenian covered the woman hanging by a string made | Une are filed with the virus of BCROFCEA sea Particular attention given, to this one. article in Bo. 49 Bigs: RON ST. maki CeSBATY Vements; pase 7 | of clothin, e gratin above iron door, ‘diseases cannot our Tr > we are constant plied wi a Fated Greek, and alto the area of the stollewe: Coster | Mess. Emery and Stewart were appointed as | {77,,2¢ purpose of forming an Irish Republican | 254 cut her down immediately. After being let | When Skt tie ic tonnes cannot, have good Beal | ae ee ee Lean supplies mith, overs dea nies spaces so drained, as follows: Costef | the committee on the part of this Board, in ac- .s ssmbdasa$ e taccting {© | down it was nearly an hour before she became | —All_have timely warning in those Blotebes, Pim x rt; the Scot Mie square Teck, strectage, spaces mee, | cordance with a Joint resolution providing for | Over, Danlel Long acting ae secretary. The | Sonciour, when it was arceriained that sie lind sey, Tettern, Bores, Bolle, Copper;colored Patches | Tn fact we give our special and undivided atten- ‘thie place uae d are feet; streetage, : she appointment of a joint committee of the two : 3 ore ; | torn her underskirts into pieces of a width suf- | cales, &e. Av catamley by parit 39,230.07? square feet: whole area drained, 63,2 | (SC; _— ohn OfMes. 4: First Viee President, Thomas yatem with the Stivae square fects semanie cron an Tes ee Sale tee eet ey Shed for" edcationar religions, and charishte | Ba Trewnrer, Mich Kelly Scoretary, Dani | {ed o.the grating store the door by mount relief of George H. Lee, out. aicting | of the string ina noose around her neck, jumped Pemitting a fine of $2, was passed. Mr. Mosre, OMicara, Nevel and others, Gnd the sssociation | Sy: ts watch condition she was found; her feet from the Committee on Gas, reported favorably atte not touching the floor, and her eyes protradinz inna wie wantpaned™ ieceaaiaaantst | A Sevens Avmacir stephen Gant » col | harioveat te teckat, or, Rico wat points enumerated in the bill when introduced, | 0Ted man, has been arrested by Sergeant Gor- | yOrping the woman, was brought out and fined the tollowing were added: At the intersection of | MAP for Assault and battery on Daniel Taper. | $2.50, and in default of payment sent to the M street north and Massachusetts ayenuc, | 87d sent tojail for court. He was also fined $3 | \orkhouse. Bese alg *quare SH for a special assessment of | Fourteenth street west, from DB street to Ma. | fF disorderly conduct. Gant seized a larg> i Sper by the a, Be Czamined and reported | ryiand svenue south.” Mr. Clark, from tho | Stone which he hurled at Taper's head, inilici- | RIVER Fmoxr—Entered — Steamers John Fath erect, fake ee Pein ertying that | same committee, reported favorably on a | P€& serious wound, and then made his eseape. | Gibson, Winters. New York, and New York, spravelede aad the sary streets, be | Vill increasing the number of lamplighters, | TAPer managed to’ drag himself to the Sixt: | Jones, Philadelphia. eled. and the gue, carb, and | Mr. Moore offered “a minority report, Teco! wement be laid ~a Precinct Station, and ut. Eckloff directed graduation of cad Rexth wtles eine | mending the reduction of the pay of Iamplight. | bim to the office of Justice Mills, where he pro- nor ioe Ren Med ers from $60 to $4) per annum, ‘and oftersd.a | ceeded, and obtained s warrant for the arrest ALEXANDRIA. that til oa. substitute providing that each lamplighter shall | of Gant. Air Stowers introduced bili totrim and gravet | Hebe eehty lamps, that ward boundaries shall West Exp.—This suburb of Alexandria is im- Twenty-fourth street west, from L to aM Steest. | De discarded, and the salary fixed at $600, (hav- | | SALE oF PEws.—Last evening the pews in the | proving considerably. A number of new resi- pal Charch, °: Metropolican, Methodist Episcop i not | dences hare been erected lately, and others im: Shea; Seeund Vice President, Horatio. Mary: | ficient to twist into astout cord. which she at- x by mount- rai x = and make it our whole stady to furnish the VERY BEST of everything in the way of Family Supplies Sav, xd we guarentee soaal anion se ton cther and we 10 6 i use inthe city; as also to give the article. and quantity as represented. Please gi trial at least. Proposed improvement, 5.843.250 square feet; sireetage, spaces, c., 3,606,200 square feet. Re- e NEW BUSINESS. ‘Mr. Davis asked that petition of Eliza Her- Fell, tor remission of fine, be referred to Com- mittee on Claims instead of Police: agreed to. Also, introduced joint resolution directing the rtisement SAMARITANS ROUT AND HERB JUICES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. N EW Books . PHILP @ SOLOMONS’. THE UNKIND WORD. and other Stories. B: i Maloch.” author «f “John Halifax, Gentle man. etc. UNDER FOOT; a Novel. By Acton Clyde, author of seta ” Be SKETCHES OF CREATION: « lar viow of sume of the conclusions of the sciences i: reference to the history of matter aud life, taget her with a statement of the intimations sf sciewoo the yatem Jexander Wi 1, GRATE'S HISTORY OF GREECE. A new edition, ‘tn twelve handy volumes, large pr ot, portrait» City ‘Collector to omit from the adve ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 Co., GROCERS, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : s by "malb-coly 915 Race str, Philadelphia, = apd plans. rice per ¥: a . - in; er amendme! NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, A Cries TREAT IsE ON THE DISEASES north; referred. Also, bill for the relief of the be Sloe period tat the Oe S98 Pay ly sold, were rented for the conference | proved and adorned. U ‘WasnineTon, D.C.. February IT, 1570. Corxex Focr-axp-a-HaLr StReet. OF CHILDREN By Dra. Meigs and Pepp-r Feteeed Afb ars rect Baptist Church; | AQdirional taiuplighters, s0 that there shall be | Year, 186, possession to be given om the fist | cecare Geen ‘The March term of the | HENRY ute pes HARVEY, MINER ant CK NEW Ficak. Byer Ss. referred. Also4biil tor the relief of the trustees for every ei 7 Sabbath in "Th 3, on be ‘R t. NS. N ¥ OUK NEW Vi . By 4 - Monee! hg res Cheek ws = one for every eighty lamps. The bili was passed | Sabl April. |The bidding was very lively, | County Court for this county commenced ves- | MARY SAUNDERS of Harines Ne & ix | ELPHONZO YOUNGS. E. oi £0 paid Yor the construction of sewers, | 2s,fePorted by Mr. Clark, and the Board ad- | the first cholee sclling for 853-premium which | tcrday, Sastice Berch enelingg ney Toetis | A SAUNDERS of Hisatings: praying for the | eteae —_— +; M- BURCHARD. |S UTOGRAPHIC MOSAICS; an Annual Becort amount paid for the construction of sewers; | journed; Mr. joore saying “You better count | was taken by Colonel Hamlink; W. D. Moses | Pennand Pearce amoclates =’ ** | extension of a patent granted to the mail William If = of Photographic Progress. Edited by Edward L. —. introduced a bill_appropriati the house now.” “You better connt the house | secured the second choice for $30. The preminm Saunders on the 27th day of May, 1356, foran im- vil Ys it in Ce for Vehicles: 93,200 for putting up names of avenues provement in Coupling for Vehicles: streets. now, before you go out, to avoid difficulties.” | on the rémaining pews ranged trom $20 to $25. , and moved a suspension of the rules to | -avsbter-| Cc. 8S. OC HARE & SON, Wileon. 1.3. HANS BRE ITMAN IN CHURCH, with other New Balinds. By Chas. G. Leland. 75¢ It is ordered that the testimony in the case be ; G. Tee. the bill on its hie d to, Board of © Wuat A Maw wit vo ror Rum.—Joseph CITY ITEMS. gloved # i FANCY ATP aET WacatParion== or put on i s which was agreed to, of Common Council. Bohl, eh: scomduates " ~ ‘and, after c aa 2 |, charged with being drunk and disorde:iy, " ENGRAVING. AND the names sustoney tangs, ine Winona Temeere F | Mr. Williams, President, in the Chair and all | this morning, was fined'a5. by Justice Thom ETRusvaN SBrTS, pet¥s.on be on the 1th day of May next, GROCERS, ‘ HOG Wr. Crocker presented petition of A.T. Gray | tt members present except Messrs. Fardon, | son, and in default was committed to the work- Oride Sette Any pero many opp ee el hiER, VISITING, Cains ewobhven ITATION and - 5g ae shavement ofa nage re- -_ Holden, Johnson, and Thompson. ee yg is ite carers 2 foto Alaska Diamonds, fe2-lawSw ‘Commissioner of Patents, 1013 = ao AM AND INITIAL STAMPING. ferred. Mr. Moore offered a resolution, which message was received from the Mayor an- band. ports id iM 4 TDINITED ENT OFFI i T: N.W., Ber. Msxp 8. passed, requesting the Fitst National Bank | nouncing bis approval of certain anc: "Also, | dren by her industry, while he, it is alleged, has ass hg Soom ete eter ert NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. EVENT STREET 5 PHILP @ SOLOMONS, rpora- | Teyort of the Intendant of the Asylum. sold off all their furniture, eves tothe bed, to | SiC Norn ctreet, : Rey ANY sfitib ens ad the am a ‘y ling to the ae end xEW BUSINESS. get money to buy liquor with. 4 ing enue, between 9th and loth sis eredit 01 king fund fur the redemptionot | The following were introduced :—By Mr. ——* a —— the tesryenrt bende Pipet—Bill for lamp posts in certain localities: | Bramprxo TRE Lion in 1s Dex.—Yesterday pps el egg hg provement ‘in Elastic Boitoms for’ Chairs ani | ,,Wehtve just made arrangements to receive in the TRE WIMDER-FOGARTY ASSAULT CAsR. bill to straighten Boundary street, trom Sth to | afternoon, John Thomas, the well-known col- . yng npr ate it is ordered that the testimony im the case be closed ‘om the 34 day of May next, that the tine for iin, te and the Examiner's report be limited fo the Isth day of May next. and that’ sasd petition be heard on the 18th day of May hexte 411 Seventh s s = " > - : Dealers in C ‘obaccos, Snuits, Pipes Bir. Moore introduced a resolution “that the | \ S!Fcets; referred. Bill for flag footway ou 18 | ored beotblack, who has been about police heal. Pog lian Coneedben garauit im the Mayor sofice on Saturday last by | refi at Oho avenue, gaged, By Mr, Detrick | quarters tor several years, was srrested by of- wang OS opecia a fe) : someon tit C e = herman ‘charge of ha Henry Himber. 1 oes a cea chatemren or or i Bail ondioe Ff iz Marden on tho ye of having stolen the A. BOSS RAY & BRO.'S PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, Beck seat of officer Gordon from headquar- No. 803 Tas SKETCHES OF CREATION. Alexander ‘until after the crisis in the late war for the in- | t#¢ act in relation to the storage of hay (zopeal- ters come time since, aud wee taken betore Jus- = > Fans, Vases, Plated W: i. a. of i ay): | tive i ar] ¢ ‘are, ‘Any person may o| this extension. THE ARLINGTON MIL 2 ing the law prohibit: the storage of » Who committed him to jai is Space, between sth and oth streets. TRAMUEL 3S. FISHER, THE UNKIND WORD. By Author of 4. Se ee er ts United States care enn | vasced. By Mr. Beall— Petition of the clerk and Jail for court. | ‘ise, Agent for'Florence Sewing Machine. 2,511; | _f¢ 25-Jawaw ‘Commissioner of Patents. fax. Price. = = see of tho Tnion, had cipated im | **#istant clerk of the Center Market for the ex- ——————— This celebrated Flour is WARRANTED to gi 4 Tne MepicaL DEPARTMENT oF GronrcE- rf i fe nilicta with tl tension of the cattle vard; petition of James wineteen or twenty different cont he 2 PERFECT SATISFACTION. x ‘i = TowN CoLLecE.—In the list of the graduati Invucewert To Bey a Goop Srwina Ma- rebel forces, and was thrice wounded, is deserv- ee B bes at | class of Georgetown Medical College, in ttn uuxE—Willeox, & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the inter 7 d TAR, name of ‘Tan! . Si m and best a intersection of E sare vere and North | Say printed Stanteld. ‘The commoncencnt chine, wil hereater be. sok on liberal rms 5 1 requesting the Surveyor to inform the | CX¢tcies, it w Femembered, take plae= at ire agency, Baum’s Corset and Hoo) hie "Moor then tharaccrned the nisi ay | Hon wivties the utmentrf the brags aver | Soa Theter tomorrow aitsrnoon, at | Shirt Pastry, 8 Seventh sect, betweon” disgraceful frora what head read inthe pa- | the Tiber at M street are properly a sted: o'clock. See * etition of J. pers. calling attention to” the tact THE PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICAN Aasocta- Tue Wasnincton City Savinos Bank, cor- further light on the subject, av be mv hol fand:, that children are overtated, | tary, when eight new members were admitted. | ta t Mr. © “* Se; referred to Commitice on Schools. B Sanek. mitted. ‘Addition to its king hours. It — Ca — _ Foon - — - ao = Mr mey—Bill for the pletion of the Capt. Nevin ny igieted President of the asso- | pays interest on de} 8 EPNANS COURT, February 23. 10. O*SISMicr OF COLUMBIA, Waemxoror Couxty, To wit—In the tase 'of o SMITH, Administrator of Andrew 8. Hathimvcher, de r aforesaid wi AMONG MY BOOK. Lowell. Price. MAUPRAT. Gee. Sand. — _ ANDERSEN'S WONDER STORIES....... 2 25 UNDER FOOT. Alton Clyde. Paper... 50 HANS BREITMAN IN CHURC FOR SALE BY BLANCHARD 4 MOHUN, ing of the severest ceusure of this Board, and | FTO that the Mayor be recommended to rebuke | the the said outrage in the most summary manner IT HAS NO SUPERIOR IN THIS MARKE Also, their celebrated high grade, ARLINGTON MILLS EXTRA, which is GUARANTEED to be SUP] many brands of Family. sg to youched, or otherwise: from all hencariaesia deceased 6 rs ry 4 A ciation; Mr. W. M. Ireland, First Vice Presi- Beis Conxem Psxx. avence anv lira sr. dictory on the subject. renumbering of houses, (:mposing a fine of $5 - r 4 ———_»——_ day. ‘Test: a ‘Sonia siantned Sant behead frees Wimhec’s and $2 per das for a failure to pat op now wan = q and Dr. Catheart, Second Vice Presi- Dr. W: Surgeon Chiropodist, most Oe a8. nee A. WEBSTER. Regist of Wills. And their p ces seta’ conn lips the fact of his baring served in the | bers within fitteen days after the passage ot the SAGs is jecttully informs bis patrons that on "T BIS 18 To GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber | CONGRESS EXTRA FLOUR, NEW BOOKS AxD MAGATINES RECEIVED iret in fennin fr, amen deetouh, | {ets tine oe ee Barter ro | alten UMA as Mowery th | Kae inthe nang Ce rom, Nes as | seen ean acter aaa eae nic Gieionenend gTers umed the rebels, among whom | tor > keep a lonee im Mite ee, | attention in Galt's window. en” treats Come, Bunions, Chilblaing, Clot cad i, | LIAM J-LEWIR. tate-ot Weakinnton ntenot WL enipsiane siege : 4 eS re a lia ‘and otor_dincain of the oct, | flit ght rps baring ny neni ro a ery Union army in 1564 he knew, and he had an hon- | M. Simms—Bil!s for lamps and posts in the Wnhitrncnst’s Exninition is a good place pain or inconvenience to same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, PERFECT UNIFORMITY GUARANTEED Augustion Mp. ———— orable disc {o show also. Sixth Ward; protesting inst the | to spend a pleasant evening. ‘The shoe can be worn with ease immediately | on or before the 26th day of February nexte they x A Novel. ; ‘Moore Lad ne doubt that Himberserved | Paving of I street. between 8th and 5 7 next, ¥ irs. Gerald's Niece. A Nevel. By Lady Georgt- may otherwise by Inw be excluded from all benelit o the'ratd catate. “Given ander my hand this 33th day h Eprror Stan. Brady certain moneys; referred. Joint resolu- fe 2 laws 0. CHARLES B. G. LEWIS. tion tor the improvement of the condition of the | Of Monday that Arthur Brocks, colored, was | resbe™pe streets; pune stra after the Refers to the many em/- ‘allerton Leigh. ; refirred. By Mr. Boyd—Biil to retand James he statement in your paper Dent pivilara,eurgoona and housande othr “Cheap cdilion of Thackeray's Book of Dents. war, when he ‘Of the hopeless condition of the Confederacy. Prot urs from 6 @. im. 606 Goma one ALL THE MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY. Mr. Morsell asked if Mr. Davis did not get his | [©0T; (@PPropriating $5,000;) pawed. By Mr. | Mtretted by’ Sergeant Teiple and held fora of business at office. Dr. White is unable | [N BANKRUPTCY CHOICE GOODS AND THE LOWEST PRICES! | ogtholic World, Regus, hearing by Justi = « on, (ap ng ice Schmidt, fo. the larceny of a a 4 ; Bar, anformation from interested parties? i Hesolation for the appointment of 3 | game thicken, is incorrect. 1 was provptl wisit patients at thelr residences exept be- . STRICT OF COLUMBIA, s5- opty 3 Davis sopting: “Prom Mr. Himber.”” ee pe all sewers now | discharged, as ny innocence was sol apripai tween 6 and 8 p.m onthe Og, of Weshington. the 23th Sait Feb- monet. Magacine, » ir. Moore—* Al, of course.”” uder construction, and rej r they are ‘ Metace Gene rhary A.D. 1870. dersigned hereby gives no- on Mr. Chase thought the May nt to | being constructed’ accor to prescription; ; rr thaeine ot We LIAM C. 8. @ HARE & SON, Grecers, Peterson « Magazine, SSS Pee es | See en remoting ee ee | ee azamedii se Meher ches Dlr Ba ena . fases age accor what be thought Eig! reet, between D and E : ‘ban| C io ot re SSE soos adopted Hitman gravel | ODS, soe necemary to soarey fron the topiento Camaguuys Mow READY. | RSS Ropes Cato th init oS ree: se ir Raker hoped it would be reterred to the | Hstreect south, between 4° and ith streets; | Jt lenotnecemary to Journey from the tropics to = CR ARLES PoRARMON, Attorney-at-Law True Story of Mrs. Shakspeare’s Lite drew his motion to return the paper to’ Me, vere liglmee,trom the Committee on Wharves, | And cold. Thoweands undergo all the inconvent- 100 BARRELS EARLY ane ame OA street, Aseignee. | _ fete Brrwrex M axp N. S Pesles aad Deas os tae Moore. ition request Mayor to | enees of this therm«.aetical change every day, or ¥ is TO GIV 10K, thatt en a . loore (excitedly) —‘Is the honor of thi. | Potify all persons occupying wharves on the | every other day.as the case may be, without the pps RAR “ eS cher tmpertation just opened, ory lowest grites? PAPCr: and Envelopes at the the hands of the First Ward dei Paina meade pened {ith street fo ihe, Arsenal | trouble of moving over the threshold. A word with Tear a mae m ‘consisting of: oe ceil motion . Baker was then " pay rent to t PEAS, asks, vote. Xeas—Mesers. Baker, Clark, Cha | ation, io vacate sald wharves within thirty | {ues involuntary shakes. What are they doing to Bias cu wd SHILLINGTON'S BooKsto: Stewart, Slater, and the President (Crock- | ‘l#3®, aud to commence suit against all whoshail | © eo het hig onenaiiann meemnrn pal ‘ careee Corner 4 street and Penna. avenue. Nays"Meet Chase, Davin Smerg, | POt vacate, to recover to the ty Of Warhiowiny | break the chills and banich the fever? Are they dow. EARLY VALENTINE BEANS, ‘Gasket, Light, Moore, a0} Bonet on air. meri; | rocscssion of mia eka ne’ ing themselves with quinine, thereby imperiling tho ‘And many other Varieties. LOAN OFF poe anya He Rae og BUSINESS FROM THE ALDERMEN. soundness of their bone and impairing the vigor of | CABBAGE, BEETS, CARROTS, ICES. Yeas—Mesers. Baker, Chase, Clari ‘The follow from the Aidermen | their brains and nervoussystem? Some of them are, t * Davis, Teceived . Stewart, Slater, and the President—z. N were passed: BI authorizi Mi vo doubt, but not th: of them, GG PLANT, LETTUCE, PECIAL NOTICE. 7 & = sor Fire maiaslonen eri the Mayor and a ¢ majority of them, it is believed. 3,500 feet of | The value of Hostettor's Stomach Bittersasa harm. | ONION SETS. &c. 514, SEE _a hose for tke use of the 5 Joint | Iees and certain epecite for fever sad apres te cain, RASS SEEDS. IN FULL SUPFLY, reais it ae $% Seep res reran peor the purpose of stood and appreciated in all parts of the country . rip meade dee “ FLOUR! FLrougn in avenue. Mr. Moore introduced grave ie tramenue, between 4% and 6th | Shere interimetente prevail eee ‘y | CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD, 4 CO. "loan money on all duty of Wi Streets west, in front of the new engite house; had oe HERD’S BLUE GRASS a coin the Distiee Tea” missioners Bil making an a tion to pay tue grading | !calities begin to take it early in tho wprieg a8 | were cLoven. ac 5 only n Office in the Disteict Teb-tan and gravel Ist street watt ftom fatune | protection against the miasma by which they are Sepik Receipts direct from the mill, with orders to sell e: 4 ~~ yp north to the boundary; bi! making an additional | Surrounded: not all of them, perhaps, for a blind a4- LAWN GRASS, FLOWER SEEDS, &c. Market Rates. A. FS MEY, £ Rae OFZICE. money of the for grading and graveling Rhode erence to error is the speciality of some people, but GARDEN AND HOBTICULTURAL TOOLS b welry, Diam ach i rane, frome 15th to 16th str west; | the greater number. 1N FULL STOCK. Emery il making a) ns to satisfy sundry | If there is any fixed fact in therapeutics, it is | HOES, RAKES, TOOLS, ; — J ita tm favor of Motzerger, Gulick & Bro. | thig: that the Bitters are o far tener ites os ingham for of Lith street, Hi crporation OF Wat cee incur | against all the varieties wt periodic maleaion cee ss nappapilens scan and I streets; Mr. Slater’ mtroduced | Ted by the cor of Washington prior to GUANOS AND AGRICULTORAL IMPLEMENTS ‘Mil to set the curbstones aud pave the footways | Jul) 1,168. A numberof Aldermen's bills were pegpodbe Bo: ise apr goiiengene sa ng rape utente oaces Spi gutters on the west ade of 4 th atrest east to ee eee anon, pe gy aiiebiyal weapon opens: profes: | PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS,CULTIYATORS, ac. D strecteouts; corarreat Cast and orth side Mr. Burgess said, in reference to the the faculty, im ws rae ucetsouth; seferred. “Mr. Clark introduced Me poopie | thatuseteoetscren heen pher-ngeg pert ine See SEES e 3 in various parts of the country, and indeed of the AGRICULTURAL AND SEED WAREHOUSE public at large, it is made fearlessly. Founded and eofounne this ou ample and unimpeachable testimony, it défica : thceenpeaaans append po Boe jee on Finance. Also wri disproval. fea8-cotw’ Berwsex Oru axp 10rs Brarers, ee ae eee, see til To break up chills and fevers,as well asto prevent | Tyan aaa Hoe the relief of 1 » Jetities, aiproprin- them, Charo to thing oo reliable as thls wholesome BA*eevrrey xotice. Center : Yeretable restorative, Credit .F. BRET ‘Aiso,bilf providing for the erection of = Anal es others Swat BENE SONS = over the eanal at Pst. south; referced. a Xo gre err ty +4 pg Reg a ed beer i Bia cr of iret chin 5 ‘ater to | ck ctivu, when éte consideration will be . B. state whether the Potomac wate! by any other question. uninflacnc=d T INDUCE, o'clock a.m.,at’ Co Feservoir and aqueduct, as at present se | can be had tn relation therstor naa eat to | GRA T NNT OY Bee th eal Pong Cy i a sone 2d, can be mate wailable for manufacturing | {tly but cars ly reament Congres. ind Bekrupte- “Fon are also o M the, Sead tion te 2 eflect dependeut upon a were oii before tne ‘at the and date, at 12 A number of dilatory motions °mATAIS {CROSSMAN, Astignes, points cr order raised, and for a ti te a to angled that it was almost 22 the was : Gaines cdlered as a wpectfuliy requesting people to decide the question Mesial elvetion. on the frst Monkae Octobe neat; hich was x: — Gaines, Hation, Hozmes, Nutter, Piper, Meow? ‘Taylor and Vewabte,9; csys,Mesirs. Beall, Bon”

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