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. CORPORATION AFFAIRS. Knight, Moore, Mortell and Stewart, 5 (not the its mother (wna father happened to be | Mr. Burgess moved the a i EVENING STAR. —— Fenlaite two thirds voting in the afirmative,)'” | Linck, i imonropimone dangeross, and should | luticn, witch "was agreed t Cars _ Georgetown Advertisemsnts, — Board ef Aldermen, March 14th. MISCELLANEOUS. not be tolerated, tor instead of killing otf the | Beall. Burgess, Holden, Johneon, : A eos oF Ait siycanounens — : Feta merger the M = Mr. The Chair laid before the Board communica- ir. Crocker Jd at the Ball on WED: _ the I6h Instant Introduced, billet pay Joel Maret 13, 1870. | tions from the Mayor announcing hisepprocal | Gittings the bounty to which ihe is entitled by " the act of Sept. 29th, 1864, and to tefu of several acts which originated in this Board; | Jamin Water of Alexandria, VA., $3.06, taces a ce aieo, transmitting the account of the First Na- | erroneously paid; both of which were referred. LOCAL NEWS. fonal Bank with the Corporation for the week | Councal amcndments to bill for appointing lamp. picasa sire Remake ‘day, showing nce due the bank | lighters were ron-concurred in. Mr. Connolly Prejudice tat exists on account of Color, we are | Knight, =< opening up @ new and more dangerous avenuc | dent—10. Ni ‘¢r distinction; therefore, k, Gaines, Nutter Rescieed, That the Board of Trustees of Pub- |- The repurt as a whole was then adopted lie Schools (Professor Vashon particularly) be, | 12. nays—Mesrs. Gaines, Nutter and Sir and they arc hereby, req vd by this Board, Mr. Boyd moved to reconsider the vote, and . in Uehaif of the pure blacks, to make no dis- | Mr. Beall moved to lay that motion onthe table, ‘The case appears to be as folloxs: Mr. Collins AY EVENING A fall atten t MO ADLEK ot Trustess OF GEORGE ‘TUESDAY. et T orlork s TOWN. ending t Amusements, &c. this diay of $79,000.90. resented invitation to the Board to attend | t.nction on account of “race or color” in the ad- | which was agreed to—yeas LI, nays 8. entered the street car at Wilitrd’s Hotel, and | TOE BILE! FOR THE PEAR 3™70 will be Nartiowat Tezarae—John E. Owens inthe | tue nacTimone AND POTOMAC RAILROAD asits | Prof. Wilcox’s “Voyage to Spain” tecture at | mieion of children to the schools under their | At 12 o’clock the Board adjourned. took a steamboat transfer at the 7th street j imc rents DL WEUSESDAT NEAT ~ «Poor Gentleman” and as “Tood' FOR A SUBSCRIPTION OF 359.009. | Union League Hall; invitation accepted. Also, | jurisdiction. Pree cin tion; but having business to attend to, and hav- | Cour disconmt, by prompt pay’ Watt's Urgra Hor A communication was received from the | hitis for relief fot ameeny Bachly; Pejeving ‘Mr. Hatton said that Congress and the Coun- Fourth Ward Irish Repablicans. ing tinished it. he walked down 7th street past | April let, 19. . ters and ©. B. Bishop, Mayor transmitting one “from the Baltinore | the Insitution for the Education of Co) ils, in passing the itl, knew but two colors. | 4 mecting of the Irish Republicans of the | {hecanal bridge, and jamped on the first car |” mh JO8_L SIMMER, Cotteotr and“Jenny Lind.” and Potomac Kailroad Compau: faking sid frome Youth from payment of taxes; and far teak white and blac! j teat the Corporation Attorney; Fourth W. fu Bouldin’s | {22¢ came slong. The conductor in co! RY GOODS AT GULD PRIC pote - iin ai _1 | the Corporation in the cor on oftheir 18 i of wi when the question of = child in thé | Fou ‘ard was held last night ins | the faroa refused to aceopt the transfer, ,D — c fa Hati—Pablic Seance by’ | into and withim the city limits.” Che Mayor the | schools wax referred to him, decided that Church, corner of Fourth and L streets. Capt the car requested bim to leave the car. | that this road, when com- Warrsnorst GALteey.—Grani cash prize will be of immense importance to the exhibition of Comic Panorama of Removal of | city by opening up another line of communica- ‘the Capital, Mammoth Niuminated War Views, | tion with the North and West, and freeing us | tracters for setting eurbstones and pavir ‘Clasical ; coples or the great masters, | frcm the extortions and presumptions of the | footways and gutters fo kecp their wor! minor comicals, &e., &c., commencing st eight | single road we are now compelled to depend child, having received n ticket, should be ad- | Joseph Shillin wascalled tothe chair, andstated | He did 0, and alterwards made comj ant to mitted. If the white schools were the best con- | that this inceting ef the irish. citizens of the | the Superintendent ot the road, who gave him | ¥ dneted the colored people should send their chil- | Fourth Ward wae intended to embrace all who | 0 Satisfaction. He finally brought suit'ssstated. |< dren to them; but if these children were reck- | were favorable to the present municipal govern- | 2nd the case was compromised, the company | {") oned with the colored children they should be | ment, in order that they might organize for its | W#iving @ trial at Court. |in repair for one ‘ear; - Also, | sent to the colored schools, as a separate appro- | Sq, ‘at the cor 3 PS KEE agg @'elock. See amusement column. upon, I take pleasure in recommending the | resolution requesting {he Mayor to notify | priation had been made for their education. He ir. Charles Curtain was chosen Seeretary,| Mm. MARSHALL Smita, 1m & STRone’s Ant Gatien, 215 Fst. | communication to your favorable considera- | and require the contractors for paving footways | also argucd that Profesor Vashon was opening | and offered resolutions, which were unani. | postmaster at St. Louis, Manaurrua’s Ant Gattzar, 4% ith street. | ton.” ‘The enclosed letter was from Thomas | and gutters and setting curbstones in 1869 to re- | a dangerous question, and it was wrong to make | ‘nously adopted, that under Postmaster General 1 ts Seabrook, General Manager of the road, ad- pair and put in proper condition all pavements, , | any distinction as to quadroons, octuroons, Xe. this city on Saturday night last, and bis remains —— Bantow's Agr Gatteur. 2H Pa.avvese. | dressed to the Mayor and Councils, saying -— | curbs and gutters done by them in 180) which | The resolutions were adopted—yeas 17, nays were ‘taken to St. ee Sunday Ke ——_-—_ “Being desirous of completing the Baltimore | are found defective, and to enjoin on the Ward | (Messrs. Fardon and Hall) 2 cnnmes The Double Homicide. and Botomac. Railroad at” the earliest | Commissioners and the Superintendent of Sew- PROPOSED CHANGE OF NAME. = apd RIAL OF SLRSRT NICHOLAS FOR AURDER. possible day, we would respectfully solicit | crs, &c., &c., to see that repairserefaith- | Mr. Hatton offered resolution that the steam GEORGETOWN. AS DUWLING, Auct'r; Or.egnows Cuinixat Covet, Judge Olin Yesterday, | Subscription from your city to the | fully executed; nnd that he be also requested to | fire engine Sayles J. Bowen, No. 4, be heredfver pectin dished THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AT AUCTION. © report closed, Dr. W. W. Potter, th stock of the company to the extent of | withhold contracts, Cis pour, from those who | known as the Wm. A. Cook. . | that unless they can find a citize: will do Ko: 4 T A match of | Yn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March ib, after our repo , Dr. W. ct, the | at least $500,009, for which the company would! | decline to, or do not or will not put their work | Mr. Beall: moved to refer; lost—yeas 1, | more to promote thelr interests than tho present | , HONING Ac. gee ae Si 4 yclock. will sell, in front of the Coroner, gave his testimonyyin the caso of | receive the bonds of your city, bearing seven | of last year in suck condition: a8 will pase, the Albert Nicholas, charged with the marder of | Per cent. interest, payable semi-annually, an inspection required by law; passed. » from his wife, Lucinda Nietolas,\and her mother in | the principal payable say in the year 190. The | the Finance Committee, reported favorably on September last. te 3s to the character | bonds to be exchanged for the stock of the com- | Council bill aypropriating $5,000 for the roliet of the wounds. which ix his opinion, prodaced | PRY as required for the construction of the | of the poor of tthe city, which was by death, described the appearance of the room, | T*!iToad within your city. The interest upon | Mr. Moore, but was finally passed. Mr. Moore ke. the bonds to be paid by the company uatil the | presented petition of property owners or paving Dr. J. R. Reilly sworn :—Witnéss was called to | railroad is opened for use. This sabscription to | the east side of Ist street west, between New the house at the time of the murder, and saw on | c?title you to the choice of one of the seven di- | York avenue and K street; referred. Also, in- entering the roem the old woman on the floor, ors. Inthe event of your making the sub- | troduced resolution requesting the City Register ntly in the agonies of death, but not iption, we will cou.nence the work im your | to intorm this board of the expenditares made a rely lifeless; ration lasted it twenty | city at once, and push it to completion at the | outot the contingent funds ot tue twu boards minutes; died it 1 o'clock; previous to | ¢atliest possible day. The grade of she road to | since the second Monday in June, 1868, discrim- her death she wax placedon the bed, where they | correspond, where practicable, with the legal | inating between the expenditures on account of off, yesterda, u tae Polo- remixes. Lot No — feet the hays 13. they will use fronting @ f on Nir-Simms orked if it was because she was | Executive, they Tite ae ae ere eae | mac, and attracted quite large number of stow the Ci Green ectators," amon; om were ‘ms | back about 300 feet to Hsck Wreck such @ sjvirt that the name should be changed, | they pledge themselves not to be goverved by | *PECtators. among wi RNY OF the | et eirtares se ce Cree, i and moved to lay on the table; carried. any ¢lique; that certain Irish Republicans in rts of Washington. It appears that on Sun- | tiining erven roometad caliar aut tle Mir, TRE ROLMME-COOK INVESTIGATION. the ward who profess to accomplish the goort ot | {8% MigMy last, tm Rugitts saloon. 2 | "Yomes ane ball cosh, r. Beall, from the the Frish Repobliean party of the Fourth Ward | Sircmen, among whom wasimentioned the name | menace with ater Kations againct’Mr. Wm. A. Cook, Corporation | Save failed to reprenent the true sentiment of | of Damel Gilmartin. a plate printer, employed The property. ts Mr. — 9 the p and they m it necessary for the | ° 0 was of the purchaser Attorney, that ise had been convicted of mal- | tone andismew to come out and vindicate the | ¥,theTreamury Deparcment, who way wey ooreas Hane mittadcrenort reciting the testimony | £#e Sentiments of the party; aud, lastly at | the excitement incidental to such occasion: | _™»*4 Peay despot germany Tecising the teatimony | we are the, true representatives of the Irish Re- | gna ‘the constant use of ™ Pngi ot Messrs. Jas, H. Holmes, N. » Geo. We | publicars df the Fourth Ward.” ; : a A. Kk. Browne, Geo. | rye Chair called Mr. Jerome Costello to the | {"o$"inae Gilmartin Gould not row trom lolmes, General S. sconce aro pe neral ©. F- | chair, and taking the floor stated that the reso- | the "Aqueduet Bridge to Table Rock and back, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Ane ‘ found the body of the daughter cov a ade of the streets of the city; and a depot wili | each board, and giving the expenditures of each | Bacon, with letters from ‘T. T. Fowler, Benj. 0 A - 1 On WEDNESDAY TERNOON, May On examining the room he found the belek | be located at a central point Inthe eity forthe | in detail, &cx passede Also, Introduce] resolu- | Ge Lovejoy, Justices 1). K. Carter and G.; | [Hous meaut that something must be done for | fomr malcs altogether, in fifty minutes. The Lei Bilat f o'clock. f will wll. in froni of th ich was on tie witness stand) on the floor; he | Convenience of pascengers and tretght.” Ro | tion—" That the speech of one of the Aldermen frem | Fisher, F’ Jordan, Secretary of the State of was quickly taken, one of the conditions being reiaee, Lot Ns dof them. Pennsylvania; Governor «J. W. Geary. Judge J- | These resolutions endorse the present. Mayor. M. Edmunds, Colonel J. W: Forney, Judge Jos. | He ad been abused for not doing more, but | LerdAy- Tike interested, Pierties, ee geting feos General Bow < aaerans ao il- | when the facts are known, there was nothing he | 2o" ‘ordinary row! in which off went Gilmar mim ia i dena, state | Coil, amare aris Salo pee | 8 Carey nage ares he ad r jaborers wl no money to pay them with. , yeare. with 4 been exhibited by WM. Slowen, purporting t | Iie cannot pay them out of his own pocket. Ho | f0."Ov to bale ous the boat im pellet to hoop tt aredhy purchaser's Peso Es Dordan, Secretary of the State of | has got many an officer under hirn that cripples | Coorten that although he rowed ananfally he | Property sqnuevivania. stating that the records of the | him, and he had done the best ke could. He had | Tose the wager by mime minute” Conmiderable re seated. The committee, althorah chev nat | Beek forecd to turn certain men out of office; | Money besiaes the stakes changed hands on the Crd ee that whee ratte had been aneken'ta | and as sure as you are born he is doing the best | Tete, which every one conceded would have Parton were unable to see itt'and ‘Mr. Slower, | that he can. “He should not be crushed, and | Sern different with any other (han a leaky boat parties: were unable to see it; and Mr. Slowen: | when his affairs are investigated he will stand | °° y = x ede bbe pny? iver o ec y <thy used | asa bright star in the firmament. CextTRaL Buitpineo Association. — The | fo produce it; A leiter from Mr. Jordan to the | “Str'GSD, O'Leary said Mayor Bowen was the | fourth annual mecting of this association was ws. eons Spimmitter denies that any such letter as that | vest Mayor this or any other city ever had. He | held last evening at Lang's Hotel, and the an- peewiUm STEAM DYSiN@ sheten the mt Cook's eves wrinee: victed, =n had been working hard to pay the debts con- | nual rey cr oak ——_ treasurer was AXD tes that Mr. Cook never was convicted, and | tracted by the renegade Wallach. What had | Presented and approved, showing that the asso- CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, (ps oe very ® h cl mnt “e Re a letters Mayor ‘aliach ? Cleaned out the city ciation would wi id upin two i EFFERSON ST. in evidence were tothe effeet that the allegation | (reasury” of svete Molian awd. didn't leave | tion of oficers then resulted in the choice of the is untrue, and give Mr. Cook a very high ehar- | enough to buy a cigar with. [Applause]. It | former incumbents, with a few exceptions, as acter. ne : God gave him strength he would do. ail it his | follows:— President, Wm. Clabangh; Vice Presi nthe, report conclades:— The | committeo | power to re-elect the present chief executive of. | dent, James Goddard; ive the honor also to inform you that after a | Heer, the Hon. Sayles’). Bowen. It had been | Treasurer, R. E- «re reid and thorough inresngaet ot =e ‘4s- | said that he does not pay off the laboring men, Birch, W. Chap) pole Thos. Dowlin, | truth in the ebove’charges; but on ths contrary, | *2iGoen net give them cmplormont thiesoason, | SE9M08 Sr 1 and Co it. ibe high: | re S ; find that ‘Colonel William A. Gook has borne | [e'tad'tcen caving om aie dette Wallace ted | tern shares of stock were then retired at an | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. y | \ that the affair should transpire before Grcned it up and laid it onthe mantel pieco; | ferred to Committee on Kailroads. the First Ward, (Mr. Davis.) which is printed in there were some hairs on “he brick apparently | Subsequentls ‘rocker introduced a res- | the journal of this board on the ith of February, driven in. [These remain on the brick yet, and | olution te: gress to enact a law au- | was, as printed, withaut the authority of the bor, ware shown to the ary} thorizing the city of Washington to issue bonds | and that the secretary be Instructed hereatter ‘The jury were respited and sent to the United | NOt exceeding $500,000, bearing interest at the | to insert no speech in the journal uuless di- States Hotel in charge of Bailiff’ Sprague and | Fate of six per cent., payable semi-annually, to | rected to do so by a majority Vote of the board, Coakley, aud the court adjourned. be used as subscription to the capital stoek of | on resolution or motion duly submitted.”. cnenatnagi the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, | Baker moved to lay the resolution on the tb! ‘The trial was resumed this morning, the pris- | t Par value, for the purpose of constructing | lost—yeas 5, nays7. Mr. Connolly then m>vex ence from ‘the jail) and the Jury ( fom the ts. | the said 10 ad ‘into and within said city. and to | fo strike ont the words in italics; agreed to. i *f entitle one director: Provided, That he resolution was then rejected by a tie vote. 5 ess) seat iets oumt peruntiy st. cae the said company shall locate and ereet x depot ene wtxED scsoous. or depots within said city, at such point or points Ir. Moore moved to suspend the rules +o bal ier al pe Mirren lh ry ooe | PS stong the route or Tine which the couneny | comider the Ritoeing it = ‘court: | may adopt, asthe said company may Resolved, That the Committce on Prblic = ‘room, except the one under examina- | .100¢: and that the yr g oy wrhere 1: | Schocia be ducbtged trom, and thas the Bus-d ‘Sergeant Samuel B. Clements was the first wit- | Crosses or uses any ef the Streets Of said city, | now proceed to consider ceftain resolutions re- Shall conform to the legal grades of the city: | ferred to the said committec on the 2th of arder The company shall, by a special agreement or | November last—nearly four mont in the Ses cee er pom Otherwise, secure to the city the interest on the | words following, viz, {Here follow the resoln- Osicer Hill told him what bad happened: went | bonds until the road shall be open for use in the | tions referred to, wifich were printed in Tar. forthe house, found the wife dead Ge the tedaey | said city, and shall earn a sufficient Stan of November 30th, 1869, and which set the mother-in-law on the floor, but still ving, | Money to pay the interest. The M forth that the acts of this Corporation and of ‘Thin was between and o'clock. Witnem de- | ‘ents of the two Boards, and the Committee ot | Congress catablishing public schools contem- the bedin Ga the two Boards on Railroads are authorize plate separate schools for the two races, Drickjon the wane, | Teauested to present these resolutions to that Prof. George B. Vashon, in giving a cert from ‘the ‘floor, trem | Eres, and to uge the pamage of a law in ac- | cate for the admusion of acolored child intoone y, Wm. Ki Yirectors, Joseph F. which it appeared the blood cordance therewith, with as little delay as pos- | of the public schools of the District, disregarded | {rom his boyhood to the present day an unblem- : 10 net to the shareholder. - — wate <: in a buchetof water. ‘The water was blopdy, | ble Heferred to Committee on Teaireads Hin duty and Niolated the Taw, aid had thus | ished and ireproachable character for moral’, | Sang Mayor we ever had, al tho, man “Tne wew nose recently purchased for the | A‘E IEE NEW BOOKS PUBLINMED. Re. ‘some e ; own disqu for the dat; onesty, integrity and ining t - Poomac " retell ae : ved, and tor Sale ean aes aaa TanET in it The | ste. Davie presented memarial of John Philip | entrusted to him, £e) * | aigenti¢inan of tie highest danding™Frominc | doermoteupport tim in the coming campaign is | Georgetown Fire Deparinent yas tied So | SHILLINGTON'S BOOMSTORE. Lair way to the elbow. were bloode | Eidt, representing that by the raising of P st, | . Kesolved, That,in addition to the censare con- | evidence adduced in this case, all of which we | ToCreant to bis duty. He hoped his Honor wo yn ee eh nent eet ABE | Mand Rock of the Mastery Serie of Learning ‘The bed in the front room did not 5 | western end, to accommodate the new bridge | veyed in the foregoing resolutions, adapted to | have laid before you, we believe the accusation | Po 0Un the couplings gave way in every case when at- | ood pe longees: rman i Sree is each. Bo une the Works Keer, . —— bave been disturbed. Witness had 'aconverac: | 2cros# Rock Ureck, his lot—No. 3 in square 4<— | the ease at the time sald resolutions were oftered, MS A A RA prisoner * of. | Bas been rendered valueless, and asking that the | this Board now, in view of subsequent and very fion with the, Prisoner after the, homicide; of- | corporation take the property and pay him the | recent transgressions of the law. by George B. him fo induce hin tospeak about the affair, | essed value thercof; referred. Also, intro- | Vashon, recommend to the Mayor his summary ‘Witness asked Nicholas what in the world did | 2uced, bill to amend the license laws, so | dismissal from the Board of School Trustees, he do this for? and he replied that he had been | tat the license required of persons se- | and also the 1 from office or other em- ‘alittle tight the night before: that his mother- | citing subscribers for religious, literary, | ployment of the veo mia of all other pe in-law told his wife not to sleep with him, and | °F Scientific publications; pictures, maps, charts, | sons aiding and abetting in the violations ot be would not allow any one to interfere between | OF Scientific instruments shall be for one work | law involved in the matters referred to in thes: im and bis wife, (cr words to that eflect.) and | £10 Per annum; more than one, $29 per annum, | resolutions. ‘ied “y ‘would haye | Pot transterrable. Each $10 license to have the | _ The motion to suspend the rules was lo: Sion kun Witees ‘iaemaaee on hatchet, | Bame of the work to be canvassed for inserted | Yeas—Mesers. Champion. Knight, Moore, Mor- Bandie, and knife. which Mr. Hill took to the | 7 it; but if $20 is paid it shall be designated a art—5; nays—Messrs. Baker, Chase, There was some Uitie blood om the | -keteral canvases cease.” ‘The City Bogie, lly, Davis, Slater, and the Fresi- hat recollect now that there T can take up and cancel any icense an > ie resolutions were then Ss isoner, nod | issue & new one with the name of another work, | made the special order for next Monday, and brought against him to bya malicious and libel- | "Byor'A. M. @: : 1 4 A. M. Green was called upon but de- | tached to the engine with an average of 90 1 ous thisehbod gotten up by his enemies to defame | clined to speak, when Mr. ‘Jeremiah Costello | steam and 150 fos. water-pressure. A highe Nineteenth Centurs. by Gen. Garibaldi, price 9 and Io gud his good repi{tation. was called ont, and made aroasing speech, culo- | price was paid for the hose. than ordinary on He < This book show, Most prominent among them we find Wm. M. | gistic of Mayor Bowen; saying that he came into | account of the alleged superiority of the coup- | bow to get « u howt Slowen, late member of the Sixty-fifth Council, | Dower in # very rotten time and had everything | lings over any in use. eet re ati ae Bae Sale has exhibited @ document purporting to be | fo contend against; that he had done the best hs | A Gkoncrrown Case 1x THe Scrrewe | Church, avd ster he yrice 7c ghicial, from Frank Jordan, Secretary of tho | could, and yet had been abused. At this point | Covnt.—In the Supreme Court of the United tol ‘ennsylvania, which in the above let- | the Captain bronght his fist down on tne desk | States yesterday. the case of FE. M. Linthicum’s ter Mr. Jordan positively denies. Mr. Stowen | with vim, making the coal oillamp which stood | executors inst Roy, error to the Supreme | 3" Mm Lynne. price promised from fime to time to meet the com- | On the end nearly jnmp off with the concussion, | Court of the District of Columbia, was disposed | Marry Hers by the author ot the mittee, but has failed to do so. He was called | and sitting down rather too suddenly on the | of. This was an action of trespass, to try the Se ee upon by the committee of three at ditterent | ricketty bench, it broke down, and the Captain | right of Linthicum and those ¢! a times at his house, and he refused to give the pa- | found himself seated on the fieor. him to use the wharf of defendant tor shipping pers or any information about them, saying that | “after a little pleasantry over the matter, Mr. | purposes, in connection with certain other prop he did not {intend that this thing should have | «Leary offered a resolution that the Chair ap- erty, situated here. The questions were of ‘of violence about the prisoner, nor ; gone +0 far. ntl whether he complained of having received any. | (t0€xDire at the same date as the original,) on | were ordered to be printed in the jonrnal. We further tind that David R. Smith, ee ee | rece eee i way were ry Cross-examimed by Mr. Miller—‘There was payment of #1. A fine of not less than 310, nor Mr. Clark presented tition of Foster Hen- | tice of the Peace for the county ot Wash’ igton, Jere Fostello, J. D. O'Leary, Jai * | court bel Z id siaseliokt on thn cockel ef’ Gen eta more than $3), to be Imposed for the first viola- | shaw asking that a reealution be passed inquir- aed miah "Costello, y, Jame: | court below. 3 copied or wrote a paper, concerning wl vs Opicer J. J. Milt testihed ag to the arrest of | HoR.of the law; and for each subsequent offense | ing why the, pump on the corner of Virginia | positively refused to give any information when MeKenna, Charles Curtan and John Hickey | ppoven's Kest.—The attendance at Drover's : po Pn P v were appointed the committee. . unde ‘* wachetsewa the tre. ied not less than $2), nor more than €19. Keferred | avenue and 3d street cast, whicn was paid for in | called upon by the chairman of this cominittee. ; ; d est yesterday was very sli, although ther dhe suunter eccurrea. Witte antou ting (Micke | to Committee on’ Finance. part by property owners was removed when the | Moreover, we are sorry to find that we have | sqm, mouom.,the Chairman, Captain Joseph | was a fair sapply of stock offered, very little of ae (ait | “air: Stewart introduced bills: Authorizing the | sfewall was , &e.; referred. Also, peti- | memtersin the Sixty-seventh Council who have | “™ies was added to the Commitice. 1 | which sold, as follows: —150 head of at 36 ‘that he had washed it; that he | @@duation of the alley in square 24, Firet Ward: | tlon of Henry Barton, agent, for sale of a'light- | permitted themselves to become. the tools of | ggiucAcculive committee of five was appoint, | iy 5.59 per 100 pounds gross; and 23) sheep at hes ‘Witness found a | (© cause gus lamps to be placed on irth at. west, | ning rod, asking its adoption’on the Corporation | Such wicked aud designing men as thie investi- | Seitus Sita, buwaed Sexsiow and Charles Cas- | 7%#9 cehts per pound gross. = vm 8 re One Semen. ree the'bed were the wise | Uetucen T and K north; andto take up and relay | buildings; refetred. Also, petition ai John | gation has breught forward, and are pained to | tain w Sean cecal tees core ie hs Sa the flag footways at the intersection of 16th si- inder, and others protesting against the pa’ now that the journal of the Sixty-seventh . wean manele ceoad tain aaeoent nae a A Khode Island and Massachusetts aye- | ing of the weat side of First strect east, betwcen | Council is stained with slanderous resolutions | g¢MZ: Scanlon insisted on being excused from a ae agge ay- syd — serving, but the Chair decided that he conid | the mills have resumed work, although the suj~ of which were referred. Also, resolu- | N and U sonth; referred. Also, petition of S. against one of our most faithful and respected ty of grain on hand at prevent te latited. ‘One : = esting the Mayor to furnish this Board | Mitchell, andothersof the church building com- | city officers; theretore, we feel it to beour duty | M%veccused. | BIS OM nA in pee Drime red wheat, | paca ficak.potiomnre) S120, Now American t mecting with a copy ot the contract | mittee ef the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, | to offer the following resolutions for your con- | considered t0 give Mie Maacioc Murphy an ace | artiving this morning from Alexandria, sold at | How. 2. Rosk. Be: the use | Made with Messrs. A. Pannell and L. Jeffries, | asking the remission of taxes paid on property, | sideration, and ask their igo ipa portunity to the meeting. He said that | $1.28. Health; @159. Small Frui im | by.the Commissioners of the Center Market, for | used for religious purposes: referred. Resoleed, That Mr. James Holmes, a member | fe'wus kot present when the seeviine arena -_ ening for Profit: @ near the door. | the Se ee eo Rwand | Resection OF ‘The osINaTION oF Atrnen | elect from the Fourth, but now of the Seventh | put was glad to see the Irishmen pe re deemengacy ALEXANDRIA A nf hg Eg ES ES ; passed. . resol Te- |, is deservin censure Board 1 4 “= . os br " . . Jeomepuesuend,. WH sigs eiieetes sau tieeiey oe aucsting the Mayor to inform this Boardat ‘ts | | Mr. Slater: from the Commitice on the Wash- | having heen duped Uy bad. men to offer such ir | Be Hroksot the seguins Refebinen Gubor’ ——_ . = ES a Ba used, next meeting, e precise amoun’ mone: ington Canal, reported adversely on the - | belous resolutions against a good citizen. . 7 % s - < Sert% ‘ - Shaye Hie hands were bloody: wetter ee one | received trom all of the market houses in the | nation of Alfred Jones xx Canal Commiissu ne. hentai dg nguyen angers he cage tl pried paid pine meeeg engin) ong en Fis Hes ; Resolved, That the committee to represent the | prin 3 i 08. ewer ss Fuller's Strawberry rests of this Corporation before Congress be, | and he was desirous of seeing more interecteaken | #0 AS the BONORE Rummel macating Of this an were dead when he left the house about | City from July Ist, 189, to January Ist, 187»; | and the nomination was rejected on ballot sociation, held recently, all the old officers were | Hints to Housekest mre ; . $1.75. Johnston's Agricul women _ 3 S spoke to the ‘but also, what amount of money has been expended | vote of veas3,nays7. . ‘l they are hereby, requested to urge upon | py ¥ i fore. imously re-elect e - | tral Chemistry: Shorp mdiry ee Fes ee ee for the cleaning aw repairing of the said maz- rellt: Champion, of the Committee on Heaith. bod tho mecessly of paming an sobs Ban Howat ged ee the Irish falling into th: | Der, ‘president, “Sustus ‘Sehuatder, eocretar' canbelion of dhameete a Sy taking the to station-ho et houses ween said dates; likewise, how | reported favorably on the uomination of br. sign ng persons, ior maliciously slander- i “ i ein, ti ; B. F. Prise, Ei } od ae “3 Said that the women might dic aad he (the ner. | any men are employed to keep the market | ‘Thomas Landon ax Apothecary of the Seconl he character, and trying to injure the rep- | Welk with the eegeiee Me pah ene Clabes | Eraneis, Inase Etehbarg Lewis Aigiok mince | Caittre e036" Bona iwines' gis and | Ward, and the same was contirmed. Mr. Baker izations. Th: | Rosenthal G. E. French, directors; Wesley | Mayhew » Ul Horse Doctor: not keep up their distinct or; ‘ould get himself in'a scrape, amd here. | BOWses clean, the price of labor per ulation of respectable citizens, by imprisonment reatened to pale 4 what amount was due to March, 1570; passed. | introduced bills to curb, pave and gutter on th | in ¥ jail. “ 7 - . nenigight ; y " tatabenueg= —— Alo, preamble and resolution setting forth thai | north ide of Margland avenue, tron 3d to 4°. | 1 | Beall, A.B. Tiwney; dW. | rtarereneee thtee tates Coie nee | ies Aes ee 5, Rand Flower g it is currently reported that the property hold- | streets west; on the north side of G streets soutir, 3 3 ’ Led ; arden ers; Srore-examination failed to elicit anything | cr Nave been charged twice for curt-duting the | Srom Jat toad streets west; on the south side of | Mr. Hatton sald he was glad that the commit. | (Uisider. This was not the way to do bnsiness, | | LAND Sarms.—Mesers. Green & Wise, land | Stoutrhige; $3. ficer C. Ae Owe — * past year, viz: once as brick and omce as curb, | G streets south, from Ist to third streets; on the neh ced ait Bestia Be ee cree c2 | In violation of the contract and specifications; | east side of Second street west, from D to Ml together, witness going to the front ‘and Mr. | #l*0, erroneously for gutters; and therefore re- | Streets south—all of which were reterred. Mr. Tit to the rears” Cicheles come Be eer ana Mr: | ‘nesting the City Surveyor to examine the as. | Baker alco offered a resolution that the Super- tet him in and Officer HI! followed; saw what | for footways and gutters made during | intendent of Sewers be requeste d to inform this = = but come out and say that you are ready to sup- uts, have suld the farm of Dr. J. W. Mooar, FOR SALE BY fig bad qxhonerated the Corporation Attorney. | port the regular nominee of the party. If they ut five miles from Alexandria, near the Ac BLANCHARD oricted by, Mr. simes in the Journal of He: | Sensations at alle he wecoatons: skowid ie | Seid aunrenene wed camtaining. 13 were, wi | wo 39 Conve ho tha ? i§ es ns should be | go improvements a ine ot = cember 20th that there were any charges made; Sod peaches, to Manes. Buse aoe Lace or TH ST. AND Pexw the resolution was merely one of inquiry. He ° e to | : : - Shillen said that they had been adopted | Pennsylvania, for $4,520. The Bower. fi - LOAN OFFICES. done: ‘Nicholas who the year 1869, and report to this Board at its | Board of the amount of tax assessed upon the | conld not see that the committee had any evi- = : p “deta Rag ao a a, '. See nc uid not Keow. Hilt asta Son beaters | next pamod.” . *'| property of D-H. 1. Woodbury on account of | dence to justity a resolution to censure the gen- | Phapimously Bate canld See no, cbiections, to | neat Spring Vale, Fairfax county, Va.,.contain- — ; Ser dar what you kiunted theas with VENTILATING THE ALDERMEN'S CHAMBER awn | the Gstreet sewer, between 12th and I3th streets, | tleman iiom the Fourth Ward (Mr. Holmes.) | ,4e™0! i y ng 137 scree, has been sold to Mr. Charles Stoy, | (SPECIAL NUTICE. Tir, Miller Sbjected because a threat had been OTHER THINGS. €. Alsy, imformation in the case of Pete He had been summoned and gave his testimony , late of Pennsylvania, for $2,030. Mr. Crocker introduced resolution appropri- | ker and others on account of sewer alo ured, and the Court sustained the objecti before the committer, which was composed of | rergtutions ‘ars veemsitercd ead ine | SEVERE AccIDENT.—Mr. Frank Reed, of the Na Mbt Steere rs) jection. ati : ; it rerolutions was reconsideresi, and. th , : 314 NINTH STREI peter Sich ing $280 to pay for the expenses of improving ace; adopted. Mr. Beall, Mr. William A. Cook,— rf — ey WeTe | firm of Eldridge & Co., while i = doors north of Pennsylvania aven: jought to them the hatehst and brick. ie | and ventilating of the Aldermen's Chamber, in idnight the Board adjourne< ‘Mr. Beall called Mr. Hatton to order and said | “!erwards laid on the table. Adjourn denen; ocnat ek Dae coo a ne “arects, | ROBENE FULTOR C0" eee ‘money on ail Sid ao eeneten the City Hall." The debate on this resolution, unadak Geaaen Seanete that Mr. Cook was not a member of the com- eK ape yesterday, slipped on the frost that had formed ot rates. Sitmess as to the appearance of the toes wee | Which was to pay bills already contracted, tovk 8 mittee. ‘1E THEATERS.—John E. Owens, the genial | on the and, falling heavily, broke | °!y Christian + pe sli othe Prac be paging ‘bad been ariaking | ® YeTY Wide range. President Williams in the chair, and all the Mr. Hatton. Well, 1 will take that back, and | 3 of conrse pleased his auditors at the Na- | both bones of hi , just above the ankle. The OO is god tie tanathaaueth ot an Mr. MeCathran spoke of the disgraceful con- | members present except Mr. ‘Thompsou. will say that Mr. Cook, Corporation Ato: f COHEN tional Theater last evening by his capitalimper- | pro; surgical ince was soon rendered, A. 1031 7th was not member, Dut he ‘was there for oon ation. of “Joshua cael in * rhe and hough the accident is of a very tee Ee ee, ver utting words in witnesses month: ictims;" and was, as usual. the best “Solon | character fortunately nothing serious is antici- pene Mitr, Beall said fhat Mr. Cook was present, as | Shingle’ on thestage. ‘To-night there is a cap- | pated. . ci | tions, Fr ital bi: Owens as “Dr. Ollapod” and as | SrppEN Deati.—A colored —— itnees fived dition of the hall, particularly the mean paper- | A message was received from the - ane prea See ena ‘recollects of hae hanging, the meaner curtains, and tho necd of | pouncing his ap} meen ef mata Mate san Letween six and seven o'clock, that murder was | Sap and water and scrubbing brushes, and was “sted iti “ . ee ‘han once. Tecognized the voice of | Willing to increase the appropriation to meet the | €nciosing petition of property holders in the he had a right to be, to defend himse women, HARLES BERZBERG'S LOAN OFFICE, the old woman the first time, aud then the voice mal expense of further improving aud | neighborhood of the Arlington House, asking | Mr. Tinney asked if Mr. Cook attempted to | “oodles.” Who wouldn't enjoy such a per- | Matilda Washington, about 35 years ola, living Cc \Eeranuienre tag) ot the “other woman. Next she. heard the 4 Clcaning the hall. the repeal of the act of February zsth idet, aut” | pat words in his (Hatton's) mouth. | formance. near the corner of Washington and Franklin P22, &, StRESt Bourn. iicNichols, the Lordis looking at | , Uf; Moore did not see the need ef any appro. | tharizing a hack stand in Vermont avenue, Mr. Hatton.—He tried to. | _ The Chapman Sisters and Bishop give a good | streets, suddenly dropped deadin her yard, Sam. | eoweon 2s and 6th, iy in rearot he called murder three | Ptiation, as the Board had an unexpended | tween H and I streets. Also, communication ‘The Chairman’s hammer here tell, the five- | Comedy performance at Wall’s Opera House to- | day. = — in all sume n Watches Diamonds. appropriation for contingent expenses; and ob- | from the Surveyor In answer to resolution, stat- | minutes rule being enforced. night, the bill embracing two capital pieces, —_——- ewelry, rare, Wearing A. For 4 to any further expense while the Corpo- | ing that the centre of the abutments for bridge | Mr. Hatten asked leave to continue his ve- | “The Serious Family” and “Jenny Lind.” “— jure and Merchandise of every. iption Sand found it fast; went after the police, thes, | Fation had not money to pay its laborers. over the Tiber, on M street north, is twenty feet | marks, but several members objected. | e Ase CITY ITEMS. frost liberal terms guaranteed. For shook the window and opened it; and thelittie | y MF, McCathran said the gentleman (Mr. | ten and a half inchessouth of the centre ot the | "Mr. eall—I will not object if the geutleman | Poticx Irews_—Edmond Taylor was arrested Sepling and just treatment refer to “ Child ran towards her, aud se lifted it out. The | Moore) could not injure bis (Mr. McCathran’s) | street, and that Mr. W. Forsyth was the Sur- | will stick to the truth. yesterday by officer Beall for trespass ou the | Srrrxo OVERCOATS, at €7,88,89 and $10, Just | ment in the city. Nee weaken’, by child was taken to her honse, and che was asked | cofd with the laboring men, and that gentie- | veyor at the time they were adjusted. Mr. Hatton.—J am tired of receiving the tic | ground of General Walbridge, in the county, seecived at A- Strnur’ pueaian Cities ms ante city. New number. 478. jai3-@n hat was the matter, and she said, man's sympathy for the working men. cams ‘ FEW BURINEAS. from members of this Board, and will not re- | and fined $3; which he paid, aud was dismimed. | Patn Geeune beteeee wae nets, | NAZJONAL LOAM OFFIOR, 61 ot: how has killed grandma.” {This w rather late in the day, as he (Mf- Moore) hal | _ ‘The following were introduced:—By Mr. Hall— | ceive it in future- W. N. Toler was arrested by officer MeColgan | three doote oxct or Tith ate ee tite Streets, | FE os eran | out.) Witness beard him talking the night pre- | ted #gainst the eight-hour law. Bill to open V street, trom lth street to Boun- | Mr. Boyd suggested that the subject on which | for soliciting trade without a license, and fined ey a de, Wat ‘Dry Goods. viously, and he telling the mother to leave the | After further debate, Mr. Baker meved to | dary; referred. By Mr. Taylor—itesolution | inquiry was based had been common talk, and | $20 and costs by Justice Smith. i itnre, oe, and it ‘kinds of ‘Property. house, and she replied that she was net stavi strike out $240 and insert £500, but subsequently eore Lonpeprapean to the trustees of the Iuth- | that the gentleman may have offered his resolu- | _ John Snider, for being drunk and disorderly, Om CLorarxe. . Bo ‘ensh price the same. ah him, but with her child. This was ‘about Sees the motion, but Mr. McCatkran re- street 2 “ tit church to extend ee tower fad the | tron in good faith, and, therefore, there should | was fined $10, and in default was committed to Single Yellow Suits, and every day except Sepdovs trom 8a. = wos child. wed it. ew church seven fect beyo ilding line; be no resolution of censure. He moved tostrike | the workhouse by Justice Pearson, of the First | Cape Ann Suits, and =. Mrs. Stiltyord, colored, was sworn, but no new | .. be Jaro ane ne § aa adopted. By Mr. Detrick—Petition tor refund- | out the resolution of censure. Preeinet. wbber Clothing; facts were elicited. ing certain taxes to the estate of the late B. Ogle | Mr. Browne offered as a substitute a resolu- o> ee | Atelose prices to cash buyers, wholesale and 7 _ The Court here suggested that as the facta | the #um contained in the bills now before the | Tayloe; referred. By Mr. Hatton—Bill to catixe | tion declaring that the practice of introducing | _ TH “Bara ov Livk,” a preparation com- | Fetail. Groncr C. Hexntxo, BANKERS. were not disputed, much of this evidence was Board, shall be expended or disbursed until the | the erection of an iron railing around Lincols | resolutions and inquiries defamatory to the | pounded by Prot. T. A. Cook, of this city, and No. 410 7th street, Northwest. RYAN, Pres. - r ‘unecessary laborers of the Corporation whose pay is in | monument; ado By Mr. Holmes—Invita- | characters of persons holding official positions, | for sale by druggists generally, is one of the —_+—. JB: BRYAN, Pres. 4. A. BUFF, Treas “The procecution here rested their case. and a | @'Tears shall have been full: id. yeas | tion to attend the lecture of Prof. Willcox; ac- | founded upon rumor, ix unfair and prejudicial | most useful toilet articles ever discovered. It Jer JEWELER WASHIN TY recess was taken. 4, Qdeaws. Champion, Knight, Moore and Sor: | cepted. By Mr. iolden-- Bill for water aaain in | to prover lemisiation; and that herca ean | gives. Ife and sige re tee Seer, scarered. Tt Etruscan Jewell tctrnpherndhe rier ‘The defence called absent.) South BB street, from Ist street east to Pennsyl- | resolution will be eniertained unless signed by | dentifrice, beautities the skin, and its healing Oroide Jewelry.” Comes of Seventh street and Louisiane avenue, Moses Tibhe, colored, who was examined by to inerease the | vania avenue; to grade and pave alley in syuare | resonsible parties and accompanied by ait. | qualities cannot be surpassed” “It conta ee Alaska Diamonds PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Dr. Snodgrass. He had known the prisoner agreed to—yeas 8, nays 5, | 799; for gas lamps in G street south, trom 4th to | duvit. lead, and is pertectiy harmless in all its appli- 1 and ate £7782. ™, to 3 p.m. and on SAT from the age of 11 years to manhood in Caroline | (Me~ers. Champion, Connolly, Knight,’ Moore. | 5th cast; referred. By Mr.Venable—Dill | \ ‘The Chair decided the resolution out of order | cations. Sosays the advertisement Ineaaehes | ee AY LNG. from 6:30 t0 7°30 p.m. “Jad 1 county, Vs; they were slaves together. S for water main in D street south, from 6th to | onthe ground that it was general and prospec- | column. Sa es ae, : AY COOKE & co, ——-———. uestionWhat was his geseral reputation | _M€. Moore moved to make the ameunt pay- | 7th street east; referred. By Mr. Simms—Reso- | tive; and the Chair was sustained. ——o-——. | elry Store, No. st Frigg Dotter Jew. | J] as to his mind” (Dr. S. ead he wished to | Aple out of the contingent fund; Joat—yeas 2, | lution asking the Mayor to inform the Board | " Mir. Hovd renewed his motion testrike out the | , ASSAULT ox A Wowax.—About nine o'elock | fiZ_Store, No. 451 Pennsylvania avenue, be- BANK prove insanity.) (Mesers, Moore ‘and Morse nays il. what further legislation is necessary to have | resolution of ceneure; rejected. Yeas—Messrs. | last evening a difficulty occurred between Bur- | gages whet ‘Phe Court-—--You ¢annet prove imcan'ty yy | ,, Mr- Stewart offered the following amendment: | lamps erected in certain localities in the Sixth | Boyd, Browne, Detrick, Gaines, Hatton, Nut- | Pett West and Mary Young, both colored, ina Siero Buy and cll at current market rates general reputation. Chaiaed, That after the repairs are made the | Ward, aud, if none is needed, requesting him to | ter and Simms—i. Nays—Messrs. Beall, Bur- | house at the corner of &h and K streets, the, DRESs Scrrs, Business Suits, Plaid and Plain GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, tied dint before “the war geeused “was | ion or for political mectinas, witseyl porate: | far Siec Witiniaa Bane Ree rele or Sere | Soe Earan: Jobmaoy, McKnight, Piper, Tin- | eralt of which was that the woman was bri | Casimere Panta and Vert, ‘sultable for the STOUR nea Beye was . wit _ ir. jor the rel ney, Venable and the President—9. peaten ‘est, Wi >. | present season, just : , atiacked with a ft, and the children were | *n being granted by the Board. Janet; passed. By Mr. Boyd—Bill for relict | “Mr. Browne moved to strike ont the last reso- | George H. Boston, the promeicton ok the none, | la fuse, Penn avenue, betwee Toth | eigegers °F STOCKS, and BONDS promptiy exe- med and ran out, saying Mat has gone Clothing House, Penn. avenue, betwee! frighte: Mr. Moore.—Free o mad. Witness went m the house, and the ac. | (Leghter.) Mr. Moore proceeded to say that if | for footways " speech! Free speech ! | of B. F. Barker; referred. Le Spot Fardon—Bill | lution, as it would be laughed out of the com- | 25 prevented = int and lith streets, three doors east of ——« thetrect. | INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished. 7 on north side of I street north, be- | mittee rooms of Congress, and there was ample | ing & pistol on hi —— cused was in the fire. ‘They had as mueh | this proviso was to, the majerity of this | tween 20th and 2ith streets west; referred. Kes- book: 2 ——"—@——___ | | Se as they contd doco Bold him cult tacy got a | Rotre, coma grant, the uve of tho Chamber to | olutias requesting the Commitice um Tmprove- aie eraues wen tatanee’ :ium New Yonex Avanvz Parsnrrentan | cum Willoos& Gibet Sooieg Memes Di = ete pag a gh pple Gi Sf, tren by. Sk | Se nt cadets coring tid * n af west, a of rece . 5. S. mould stif tremble From that time be alwase | J°hi" paper tye rr, x Fenneylvania avenue to Ht street north, Teli. | the courts for iy Mitchell and lady of thelr numerous friends. | frauiie'tt theses, Baum's Corset an 7. Sen, setec strange, but was not so crazy afterwatus Be elve to two? What two’ sive; 5 cases;and as the laws were at present, irrespon- | About two hundred persons were present, most | Skirt Factory, M8 Berean ctcce bean eee | Mo. 1213 PENNSE OT: as he was then. Witness then described the fits a} om pee to Mr. MoCathras. BILLS PROM THE ALDERMEN. sible men eould slander who they pleased, aud |! Whom were members of the ion, | and E. . a , Bet RA VANIA AVEN' at some rr. MeCathran (sotto reine ep Substitute for Council bill in reference to | there was no protection. . and a very pleasant evening was spent by ali | peat iat INE sd Dental work done in the Lett ses a _ voice-)—«I'm read eut | lamp-ighters was received from the Aldermen. r. Browne—Does not the gentleman know | Present. aga ee moderate bectmanner, ant at Frorsctt.—where win you goo" Mr. moved to amend so that the act | that libel is au indictable offence ? ee teoiasaad Gatien { TES FOR Sate—Apply at the StarOffice. | | Gas. or Ether used, if desired for ex- athran-—"Twiojuitakingmy trond | He ana moved t mend that Sado! | Cook ned oredremt cnn ur we MY | cut ot dln and’ fete: Houritan wig" are |, Ecoxowicat, Meuagee, sue Buwe—poo- | oe eee 2 ! = nary wi 5 7 4 ——— = iy Mr. Moore—/\The gentioman is anking the lamplighicr be appointed in each ward when | Mr. Bovd said he believed Mr. Holmes had | Soniee with making an assauit on Ollicer | ley’s Baking Powder is sw to all others in | [)®- NRIVALLED REMED: Tin Dintict Attorney objected tothe que- | sme ineston, Webster di of hin onautfonts | dhet the bil from the Aldermen would feqaire | trotgnt tp the resolutions Jn good faith, and | jury yesterday: No final nction ae rele | aid Sel ee ony njarioas. ~ THE KING OF ALL Paix, tion, and the obj was 51 5 th oe fection: Whese shall | three additional and his amendment {¢ ~ | Hi n | the case, however, some of the jnro each pe, — wept i os ’ four lamp le did not believe that the second resolution both — c8 preferring lighters); agreed to, and the bill as amended | was uecemary, fOr evon 1! parties were, not to have the witnesses on ir THE GREAT LN’ A x: Ab oe SEEN, ASP Eta further debate, Mr. Stewart took the | was passed. The Board subsequently receded | worth the money they =: sn r ; the ‘could be sued for princi- = Reese aa ae "Shetigrew— "How thos are we te prove | eet ne iathia chasber of men wo et Myihe tabetitute of the Board of Aldermen to | Rie, rovécicate the character of the grate Sen eran Rhee os ce a man he wo: ol rr seve! 3 oceme.. By putting @ medical e- = ager and pm Sear _ Mo wasin the joint resolution of fps veers Congress tor | “The. motion of Mr. Brown, to strike out the sed fire trom the station FI gman cm the stand Suppose you the ae of thes sasechs, Oat Ne rourth Ward- | certain aid for various o Was concurred | second resolution. was agreed to—veas (Messrs, | Caused by the burning of a stable, the property > : ¢ns mect and deal out their abuse stevabare—a t | a. Boyd, Browne, Detrick, Gaines, Matton, Hol- | Of Mr. Herzberg, No. 219 D street. Damage to iat if they would follow it up by provine nt’ | was nate patetotic bal be liked te ancouracy | Mr. Tae Eee aU nez ION, den, Jobson, Nutter, Simms and Venable) 10; | these by oie Tein ec iralture: stored cif they rate diecomtom Sy proving oy otic ur offered the rd nays (Messrs. Beall, Burgess. rye... e- levers. Trunly & Casey about $300. ily quarrels, and this abuse of bis poittical thoriies of Washin Maem Gosrgtnen: oad | Riehl eines Tinney na Se ngth, that the | ashington le Tue concert this e ‘at Carroll i: i Le thorized 2 % ee pang jall for pesy. vet phn nel on | 0 ‘vy Court, are au! to set apart a | first resolution should not be adopted; that it | the benefit of St. Ji 's Chure! nen doubt | ir ' ; hi, ate amount of the taxes colleeted daion, a1 be a pleasant affair. 4 Sr | ran away, azd when he retarued they took hin | League Hall iy in faver of governing the respective Jurisdictions for the education | gentlemen ted been fooles into this mation.” ; at the piano. Among she eemeett Dr. Wurre, Surgeon Chiropodist, most fo Richmone. and returned with him and tied | $13 0s comming now d their de- | of colored children in the District of Columbia; | “Mr. Johnson replied, that notwithstanding the | Pear are Mesdames Stosch arnt Marini ane ey intorms his patrons that on and wept et He Sak sv ats | OS Seca aaa to know hw gt | Sn ay ava cps eat a | etinmtae ek dy vdenan trl | SGA ae Gattis nee Pe | ERR RST gS | Hon. L-cis Smith sworn, and examined by Mr. | as ince the Board of Aldermen ‘got so ligh | sail be appointed by the Becretazy of the lute- | {soled tone it iid have been nothing | <n ee He succesfull Miller: Witness bas known the 1s | that the poople could not ask them for an ac- | rior, and shall be known ax the Board Fees te i te ee ee area ae | é pao tne: = years in Caroline. Va; he was a quiet boy, put | COUDtof # ewardship. He argued for tree | tees of Celored S and whereas there less than a spirit of hatred and revenge iu the | = OME OF THE AGENTS engaged in the distri- with cifferent ways than other men. Ho could | SPcech in tix Chasnber as well ts claewhere, | no provisions made by Comeoceen bas paagny omsigr OF Operate Ultt's soap were yesterday arrested mot count a hundred. The ( white | £24 Targed Me. Stewart to withdraw hisamend- | for We edueation of Ball and ‘three-fourdh oo and that) Mr. Holmes in "onering th | Jetore whom nout & license. ‘The magi.tra ‘and. oct in é 2 ite | before whom the; taken decided, howe people can’t doit) He knew he hada quarter pred yo eo ro n blow hetore wi oot 5 hom ; a at it was in one piece, but when it was in five | Ait ‘urther debate Mr. Stewart's amend- | whereas Professor Vashon, Pa mre 3 be when there were such culation did new of no law which prevented * Fe pieced to a epee bom munch ie wae | ena Sot ees 2 (Messra. Dave and Stow- | colored gentleman imac, andonc of te Tras: | of nie Sanetitnenta to Make ae inquicy ie Sty | Gere according amas they Pleased, and: they plow nor drive a team; he con P Mir. Moore moved an amendment os mitted chee cigs Bas on | lis daty to do.so, and to vote to censure ‘a man ————¢——_ EiinieTwangese amar seagate | WeriourF ucts, rumemet mat | ener Meee eome rte no | mp tok ireigaon iat he charac | ae Pee see Ala, Clering the repairs. Lost; cours that — officers. few weeks : wi men to de Champion, Mobre, Moreland aaete tt, (it yet their parents clatra are certainly tasked to make a personal ex- | professors im the Moree | eee ng a it—and was | mConnidefal le tilimorte nn) Stewart.) nays®.* | colored, and thus reckoned with the whole num- ‘objection was made. University, have witnacs it of Howard | 7 UMBER! LUMBER I! x two nights and one day: “Witness | B16 aiiaten: wore nustering then ensued, varie y ber of colored children in the District: Se eee ee atsick waived | Cote te wn the ener Howard | L Ti tout balf'an hour ted over a hogs for | bx yeas and nape ts Eionte ed <a eer we, bellgee tat (Ged fe nore: | t t the of the evidence—veas, i; —aeeSive professorshipe. ae, Se " Ns A 2 and Hatin, and Simic" | «4 Vovaen son, ber, SLT feeder @incurr Corer, Judge Cartter-—To-da sdionrn; &e-. ke., and alter a protracted cane | three-quatrer, blood rmulattoes, <undroons and | ay PAIX,” without the Hine and Byres Croco case of Conway warre-ume't jury outs tog. Yeas Moser wacpected ouits third read: | octorcons to the public or white wchools, when | in'the jearat, and that the resolution be mene | fete ate ae and othier drawbacks incident DRESSED LUMBER Price agt. Abper; verdict for defendant, nomi- Clark, ‘MeCethran s Champion, Chase, | they are to count with the children of the pure | the » ‘order for next. Mi night. -—. rip. : gored by fie | of all kings on na! damages. GUE Bari, MeCatran-Stater and the Presi” Viechsy and provisions made for them in the ce peaial enter fe es aon the eco Prof of. J. KH. Wrneending, the | Ficse Uy x nea SUNT E marteat 2% Nays—Mensrs. Connolly, | colored schoo! fund, aud exclide a etild be- | to print in the Journal was agreed ti and oes bee to tal of wig at been there,” Corner sew ork arene and éth streoe seen. ap u- aare from Northern Liberty Market,

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