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The Heurihan Case. Jornion—. for Court. shag ‘esigrday, tho cose of Patrick and John . charged with an assault on Sergeant Johnson, of the Metropotitin Potice Hive officers, on Sau- Fourth Ward Irish gp toprermanafeae The Regular Club Ezpels Some of ite Members. “Adopts Resolutions t= the Hourihan Case—Meet- ing to Organize an Opposition Clubs ‘The Fourth Ward Irish Republican Clad held a meeting last evening, at Breen’s Hall, corner of New Jersey avenue and H street, the Presi- dent, D. E. Cahill, in the chair. The resignation of Mr. J. P. Shillen as Cor- Secretary, was received and aces Mr. Cornelius ityan was elected to Mr. Shillen was then expelled 2 unanimous yote,on the EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY. LOCAL NEWS. The Alleged Astavit : on pieenhan ray | [Special Correspondence of the Evening Star.| ‘ycom- | Bi! se, by Instices Chase and Cahill appeared for the accused, iT. Rich- ard Touran for the prosecution. John Hoari- han was reported by his friends gs not being able to be present. There was number of persons present, many being sum- moned ax witnesses. The case of John Hor aud Sergeant Robert Johnson was swo testified that while he was on his way to the lice station, on Sunday afternoon last, in zens’ clothes, he met here goes a know-nothin; Let's go and give it to-the — of nd witness replied, ** lf you do I'l This was near the corner of 4th and when near 3d street witness and saw the Hourihans follow- “John Unit,” in Watt's Orera Hovst—The Chapman Sis- tess and ©. B. Bishop, in “Paul Pry” and Po- = #tolen therefrom. ined Doee as his property, and was sur- find missed it. On searching, found on tho " fons from the country to parties here, ask- ing fr the loan of aoneys which. the "Driso- from the Club, Opp Fetitows’ Hatt.—Ball of the Fenian Brotherhood, Crowley Circle. Caxrott Hati.—Leeture by Rev. M. O’Con- nor, ¢x-Bishop of Pittsburg. Wuireacast GaLieny.—Grand cash prize exhibition ot Comic Panorama of Removal of IMaminated War Views, ', Copics of the great masters, + Commencing at cigh' amusement colnma. OMITs & Sreon’s Ant Gatienr, 245 F st. A. Hickey and A. Gleason were elected gates to the Central Executive Committee. The name of Mr. J. from the roll, it having been shown that he was not aresident of the ward. A motion to amen! so as to include all those who had p: ated inthe meeting at Bouldin’s Church, on y night, was submitted, and was referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs, jleason, €armody, Ryan, Johuson. Mr. Joseph Jobnson offered a preamble and resolutions, which were adopted, some papers were was first tak: Honrihans, and John minor comicals, &c., @elock. See lop. enclosing his note for the amount at sixty days. The prisoner acktjow! - EE ae . sn preeines georen. =” CITY ITEMS. FAMILY <. PPLIES, ETC Wastmrnstex, Mp., March 16, 1870—Afte- | §yqreeMEK'S Dunsetme GOWSS—= Cc. 8. OHARE & SON, my report closed yesterday, the Conference con- f, for 6, 10, and 812. he gave his | tinned the consideration of the report of the | ne Price only. Pe ee $650 to anes anibas two, cae No. 410 7th street, North GROCERS, adopted; the Conference concurring also in the SE Somanitton's report, to Alexandria ( Va.) ALASKA Diamonps, im ph yp eae Sage ha Te 1913 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. Maw. in, a » $200; Salisbury Tgo00; with the proviso TEAS! TEAS! ih Rreakiast TRAX r TEAS. “alssionary Commit- ° es * “ INDUCENENT To B¥Y A Goon Srwina Ma- i 8 wet twere cere curred in 2 seer tong 4 cHne.—Willeox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machina, the Lower Sussex, $100; Potomac, $100; Lewistown, | most simple and best constructed sewing ma- fe y hereafter be sold on Mberal terme. — by | if #:pplied by the Conference, 3100; Choptank, | Chine, wi ton. era, Charles | Bayt Washington, Newark, N. J, and Harm Inguire at the , Baum’s Corset and Hoop i ne Stone, of ts Missions, no aj ations; Frederick City Suit Factory, mth street, between D FLOUR! of ®85 to the bearer, and ro saa referred to Jefferson Benevolent So- ln o— one aw? h's best FAMILY LOUR. art x 2 ae ‘tety. Si oe. st’ Arlingtos . : I that hisname was | ‘Rey. R. S. Norris, from the Committee on | P*SIES FoR Bane--Aaele the Star Office. is prek i Aes of F tectives state that he | Superannuated Claims, submitted a report, and as tow as 85 per bbl AM that “Jobu Houriban, a member of was wantonly, brutally, and withgat tion, murderously assaulted ty Precinct with deadly weay o'clock p. m., on the 14th inst., wi walking the strects of Washin; officers and members of the Feart publican Club can bear testimony to the good racter and unofiending de h Jobn Heurihan; that we ¢ ing him. When near 2d and G streets he saw them on a trot, and, thin! to attack him, he directly Serene saw Officer tear: George Jarboe, and the is wanted at Yairfax Court-House, Va., to an- swer to the tharge of horse stealing in that lo- ¥, an? at Alexandria to ai sver tl Y partirs there instice Walter Manenitee’s Arr Gatcanr, + 7th street. Baxtow’s Agr Gatcuny, 257 Pa. avevte. ——_-—_—_ The Double Hamicide. TRIAL OF ALBERT BIC six policemen of 8 POR THE MURD i'm a better man than you.” Witness throw : — a bundie and sqnarcd himself, when rock, and Officer Drane having the rock ont of ius bands, or Med on Drane to arrest John, aud he did 0, when they commenced fight him. Witness’ received a kick from John, ased his billy; i certain. it was not until afte him. At the corner of @ and 2d —— First anp Srcoxp Warp Irish RePvstr- CAN8.—The Irish Republicans of the First and Second Wards met last it, corner of 20th and Cxnasar Covet, Judge Oa —Yesterday, after our report closed— Dr. C. C. Cox was called and described homi- asked if he thonght that mania, duct of those police officers in this case as mali- cious and inhuman; that, if these officers go lly weapons to attack cidal mania, and this was a case of in the chair, and Lstreets, Charles E. St. Fifteen new_nam = Andrew Rose secretary. lout with concealed de members of this organi Tae CenTRaL Dottar Storr, D. Beck, it was laid over for twenty-four hours under the je from selected wh h .. Wilson, M jarket ‘Space, between and 9th streets - read boces pen ‘ae Cacemes in | Alse, Agent for Florence Sewing Machine. 25,1: RYE FLOUR. nowy behalf of the college interests. Sap PRR KYE MEAL, CORN GRIT Rev. J. T. Murray offered a resolation “that | Dr. Waite, Surgeon Chiropo OAT MEAL. wal Dr. H. F. Zollickofter, L. J. Cox, Jr., Dr. J. W. | Tespectfully informs his patrons that Herring, and Rev. E. J- Drimkhouse are here» | after March Ist, 1570, a establish men incorporate themselves as a Board | located more cligible rooms, = . a ae or iirosters of the Educational Endowment 20, | street, opposite U.S. Treasury. He successfully | BURDETT ES. SUPERIOR FLAVORING EX ciety of the Maryland Annual Conference, ac- | treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In- | CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S § meta $0- cording to the Act of Incorporation.” Adop=). growing Nails, and other discasce of the feet, s “ ithout pain or inconvenience tothe patient LEA’ & PERRIN'S sArce were added to the ro! The Conference then resolved itself into the | ¥ PTVCER TES =e Clatr catled Mr. James Powell to the chair, and | Home Missionary Society, and proceeded to the | The shoe can be worn with ease immediately ose S Gr: ct tau MUSTARD streets Pat. grabbed him and called hima Know the officers on their beat at John holds malice zatior ourselves also in se! e if necessary; that. in on Hourihan was instigate led. ndeley testified that in his practice @ case of epilepsy which . witness for the defence. testi- at the house on the morning after the homicide, and was present at the an- topsy. He gave a description of the wounds. Nothing — of a—. him; he had followed @arly hours in the morning. Witness because he (Johnson) was a wit- ness ageinst him on a chi Jobn had threatened him for it. Co amined by Mr. Cahill:—Never called Hourihan a dirty murderer in front of hishoase. Did not speak to them first on Sunday evening, nor did he attack them first. then offered a preamble and resolations settin « forth that it had been proposed Republicans of this city should be controled by & central club of five members of each ward; that past experience teaches that it would be id remember to vielent insan: that the Iris Dr. fied that he was ler, and ean most inwise to countenancesuch-a project; that | services by Iter, J. M. Elderdice. it would greatly injure if not completel m, as the meetings would So-nes of strife and animosity owing to the desire of scme to make it a mere h deadly weapons, th The trial was resumed this morning. when | fii}, Voaily Neale there was a very large crowd of spec! aght to be dismissed.” as the commit: Witness did not to tion of officers, after which a handsome | after the operation. Kefersto the many em! por was taken up. The ape | was then | nent ph; clans, es and be gv spree — d ssolved, and Conference met and adjourned. peg ae nnd hy = go te Zz co - OLD Bax wantexy SEVENTH DAY. trem GIN BRANDIES AND WINES b . it mas Conference opened this morning with religions | 07ew ¢f busines at emece. | De: White ls waable ‘The report of tne Committee on Missions was | "Ween 6 and & p. continued, referring especially to the asvess- -(large,) DESSICATED CODPISH HAD ™ ments of money upon the several circuits and : P SMOKED HLUATERS machine to advance | stations of the Conference ‘or missionary pur Georgetown Advertisements. Shion, “SMOKED HRLIBETS mn was ad colored, and the derence ‘Witness is in charge of the I for the Insane; has about ytices. under his charge at present. -—& person general there is Trothing blow his whistle until he got near the corner of 2d and G streets; did not use his billy until after the stone was picked up. tihan two or three thmes with his billy; he thinks @ head, and once on the wrist, when he he act of choking officer MeElfresh. No up witha pistol and threatened {o shoot him if he strnek Hourihan again. han was not struck until after he had kicked witness. Sergeant, Johnson was ex- ir. Cahill he said that it was known tothe Boardot Volice that the men generally earried such w. Officer Drane corroborated son's testimony, but on croxs-examination testi- tied that when he arrived Pat. was trying to keep John from getting at Johnson. resh testified that he first tried aietly and he resisted. to pull him along, an: the private mterests of mdividuals, to the detri- general good of others; that the ward clubs were organized to benetit the Re- ity by converting as m: Lrish people to it as are open 10 conv not to further the projects of a few individuals; that as they are now condneted they are an- swering the end for which they were intended, and that it was the duty of the Irish Republi- cans to keep on just as they were; that as they | the report of the Committee on Missions was honesé to use any person, they were | adopt too intelligent and spirited to allow any person touse them. ‘The resolutions were adopted. Mr. J.D. O'Leary addressed the club in a forcible speech, and was followed by Mr. Schooler, a colored man. After tendering a vote of thanks to both speakers, the meeting adjourned. the matter before the Police Board, Messrs. Donegan, Hickey, and Ryan. Mr.Ponegan then urged the Irish Fourth Ward to stad firm at her, in which case they were strong enough make others feel their power. portion of the votersof the ward were Irishmen, and the ward was theirs if they would only act He denied that the the Fourth Ward were disorderly. The police were the only lawbreakers im their midst, and it was high time that, in accordance with the above resolutions, men should serigusly con- ropriety ot going constantly armed, in ves against such attacks, john Hourihan. n was eleeted Chairman of mmittee, to fill a vacancy, Dr. C,H. Nickels: Government Hospi Witness struck Hou- Witness described epilepsy at the mouth, apd there ie at the mouth, lly no premont- tor of the attack, during Site tt we oe What is known asa half attack is when the patient loses ment or two, but does not fall. Witness has known cases where persons attacked fall in the fire. The baif attacks are supposed to ocear in the night, and after them the patient would ap- ‘The Court said that this evidence might do if ven any slight attacks, but wed; but if = any of the | mission, to be called Union Bridge Mission, | BARGAINS in A iction, and | yw! there is no con- and in harmony. Npone. rgeant Joun- as had been made on Mr. P. H. Done; the Employment and the meeting adjourned. MEETING TO ORGANIZE AN OPPOSITION REPUB- Es u the accused had sonst aun ny aa not been could show itness that metsane he to persuade John to when witness atteny he got a hand-loose and struck witnes Tre Supreme Lope, Kntaats or PyTutas, it is reported, annual meetin; Quite a large gathering of the citizens of the Rev. D. Wilson presented a resolution sett ng RY GOODS AT GOLD PRICES. : off Union Bridge, Carroll county, Md., as a | The decline in ait Cd Detooter GREAT — | C. S. O MARE 4 SON, ery pertinent remarks, | Yard- wide Bleached Shirting Cotton. 12%: ote. breccia tie) rel ae grat A penge Yard-wide Bleached Shirting. very twa feliowed by Rev. R.$ Norris on the same side, | cheap Rev. L. W: Bates in oppcs ton, and also by Kev. | ©" D. W. Bates in same direction. 1213 SEVENTH STREET NW, ‘The resolution was laid upon the table and a ¥ Ose it 12s cents, also, a apes. Covests. Sis e BENJAMIN MILL Goorggt: Rev. D. Bates, Chairman ef Committee on S: byath Schools in the Maryland District, sub- mitted their report. The committee recom- ” monn genet beng eh a ‘Thet ce ___101 Bridge st... G - | ELFHONZO YOUNGS £.M. BURCRARD propriate legislation be had by the General Con- MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, der’ the control ofthe Book Discipline. 34, That VALUABLE PROPERTY 08 GAY STREET. AT a the Annual Sabbath School Convention be On WEDNESINY AETERROON, March mw Kock, citccting that ait | nights Guring each session of Conferouen, aml premesh, Lot We. Sid the west Sart of Tar Ml take ioe toth thot herons | eet cen gD alent te rrosins baw Spt he pred ol ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS & CO, 01 the throat, aud Johusor im to make him bre: ose and got him and Drane struck hi Officers Daily, McColgan, and Fox, and Geo. H. Noyes and Lewis Lowe gave their testimo: Fourth Ward was held last night of First street and New Jersey of organizing another Irish Republica: ‘ion for the ward. neat was called toorder ah ed Mr. J. past officers shall take an oath that they arc not members of the Conclave, and the same has caused quite a commotion among the members of the order in this city and elsewh: virtual expulsion from the order of at cighths of the class whom it is intended to aftect. Dr, L. E. Newton, sworn:— Witness was called to attend John Hourihan. He hada cut on the , one back of his head, and another under the right eye; there were no fractures; ‘The only danger is of tak- he prosceution here closed, and Edward @ boy about 12 years saw Pat. push John back from Johnson, and spaying “TM sweeten par wine aera Festival or Purtu—The most popular fes- tivalin the Jewish religion is, in and in consonance with the re- celebrated to-dar. ast is based is cor- the i We the interests of the Irish Ke- at heart. ‘They were all hey did not. pro vancement of “4 that as a great deal hat officers to conduct the afiairs of the club, they be particular in these best men should be put on im- portant committees and they should use the ut- most care to make a successiul organization, as much work was to be done. ‘On motion, Mr. George G. Wilson was chosen hom ara and Mr. James Dilion Vice Presi- nt. The Chair stated that the club should have some name to be kvown by, aud they well decide on it at once. ested and finally Mr. P: it be called “The Fourth Ward Irish Municipal one wrist is bru: quest of its founders, bein; tained in the Book of Esther. fu tee Src ws a B.—‘Fergy” Malone, the famous catcher of the Olympics, has resigned hi of the ward workingmen, and t int the witness Tibbs was recalle:|, the epileptic attack of the : aad use of for the ener in Caroline viduals. He su; ols might form ar opi dey Boppy Dr.» = the attack. Dr. Nichols sai )», Was sworn for of id that in his opinion _Carrington:— Mania ait. is position in the ‘and intenda uniting his | sented his report, which was tics of Philadelphia, The questio: His place will be tilled in the Olympic nine by Force, “little Davy.” towards John, hk I fe in the not O'Connor, sworn fortunes in the noted itness saw the ww Johnson strike ily and Officer McElfresh strike him (Hourihan) with hiy fist. Uhey bad held of Hourthan at the time. ‘atrick Hourihan, sworn :—On Sunilay last John and himself started along H street, and at the corner of 3d street they met Sergeant John- son, when he (Johnson) said sweeteu you,” and John started down to the station, saying that he could not stand it to be dogged any longer and he would report to Lieut. towards the station; heard Jobnson blow his whistle, and w! Johnson he (Johnson and witness pushed John back. Drane came up and took John, and witness offered h and received in return a blow, and Officer Fox yy strack John several times with billies, and Drane gtruck him once with his baton, and this was after he was bound. Thomas Keating, Henry Hill, and Mauri Nelligan testified as to theofft Officer Lynch testified that Johnson, in Hourihan, about 4 o'clock one morning, spoke itpens ae a murderer, or the man murder. Officer Jenifer testified that the remark of Johnson at that time was that Hourihan had been tried for murder. tusually folfow a somewhat extraordinary: but rather shows the witness to give his opin- arance of the prisoner. ‘The Court —+ Phrenologicaily? No, that has not been reduced toa science yet. I have seen some bad looking heads in which there was minty, Miller—“No, your honor; 1 asked as to ‘The Court.— He’s beari n of his eyes is “ScrirTuRE Doerrives” will be the subject ofa lecture to-morrow (Friday) evening at E ptist Church before the Sunday oo! teachers of the Island Institute by the B. Sunderland, whose reputation guarantee an intellectual treat. GEORGETOWN. Coat On. Exprioston.—Abont 8 o’cloct evening a little daughter of Mr. Job at No. 43 Valley the explosion of a coal oil lamp whic! from one room to another. Her injuries, which were at once attended t are confined ‘chiefly to the head and s The cause of the explosion is a mystery. River Froxt.—Katered—Schooners Helen Mar, Nickerson, Boston; Kowena Arabell Hyland, New York; johnson, New York. —_. ALEXANDRIA. The Gazette of last evening has the following : ALEXANDRIA AKD WASHINGTON RalLnoap-— and Washington Railroad case udge Underwood yesterday, pon @ petition presented by S. Dean Smith, George W. Directors of the jon as to the appe: Various names were to John “L'il applause.) . Wilson moved that a committee of three todraft aconstitution and by la and that they also be authorized to present such of the sense of the ciub asthey may deem proper, and recommend a uname for the club to be reported r consideration and ado} ried; and the Chair appoint: Wilson, Patrick Foley, and James Dillon as ittee. Mr. Michael Shea said he had not yet put his name down on the roll as a member, nor would he do so unless the word a = gl left off. Msiperione sites 900. supe mes. up forsale. He denied it most emphatically. No man could buy him; he was a free man, and no slave. but he was ina free country now, and no ward one else could He msisted that ing on nothing now, It had beeneniad itted the following | Publicans were ‘The prosecution prayer for instructions: It the jary believe, from the whole evidence, on 1 He was born a slave, buy or sell him, or use him. the word irish be stricken out. The Chair, interrupting, said they had not yet adopted a name, and he had nothing to strike ont ard Ragan and Ji heard Johnson make threats of *‘tixing’ Marcellus West t there was some prejudice towards 1 Johnson, as he nad seen him shake his h The Alexandri was again before J e chambers) uj . Shoe Brent and R. T. Me selves to be the President ai Alexandria and Washington Railroad Company, the question of title to the sai had been decided infavor of the said company, and therefore asking that the order made in the case og Adam’s Ge edb , and also ap ng Phelps receivers of the road should be revoked, e porsession of the road delivered to the petitioners, the followin; Mr. Shea did not seem satisfied with the ex- ‘ing his hat, left the reem, went, that no man had the power |. whe word Irish had no business there at all, the Jrish had been made dupes long enough for the “‘nagurs,” but he, for was a free man. The Chair stated that at the next meeting the bylaws, ‘and other interesting : i was desirable. Ad- ——— TRievtTe oy REsrectT TO THE MEMORY oF THE LaTE THOMAS BLAGDEN. —Amo} Panation, ent ‘The testimony here closed, and the case was the Justices announced that they would require John Hourihan to give bai) in $500 for court, and would dismiss against Patrick.’ The latter immediately mad affidavit that on Sunday afternoon Sergeant Johnson committed an assault and battery with intent to kill him, Patrick. yesterday made an affidavit be- aton Sunday, the 13th in- ied to the seventh precinct John Hourilan, and him; and that said snbmitted, and . Newton fore Justice Mills th: peent, he oo lice stat! as since that time visited Honrihan is not seriously injured. He has two contusions and two lacerated wounds on his head; and, further, that the said Hourihan is not in any danger from the said wounds, and has never to deen and, further, that he, the said L. FE. Newto advised the arrest of the officer, nor any one else, as his only connection with ‘the ease eapacity; aud, further, Chromicte of the under and was really un- ing @ crime, he is not, of mai Pe jury believe that from any pre- the "s mind was im- he was committi: im the law Second. If the j cause ceedings of the ‘National Society at its . anceting of 22d of Febru S tary announced the death of Mr. and on bis motion the follow- inted by the Chair to “a lor, > gpg 4 — rectors.) Adams’ ‘Expres % £ Pe [ ; : epare a suitable tril and Blake, who re @ professional po article Sh yes ros 6th instant, entitl * The Hougiban Case,” i: entirely false. ~ tT an 14 se 38 i i ie H Ba § ‘TRANSFERS oF REA Esta: transfers of real estate have been filed ot the Kecorder of Deeds report: Maren #th.—Jos. 1b. Varnum to Samuel Freas, 485, $650; W. H. C. Thompson to M: 1, south half sq. 335, 2,606; J. Gold, sq. same to 8. AW. Bickrell to Boat 465, 8700; D. 'T. iller, south pt. 14, the 2d of the present @ brief illness, here of his usefulness FE—The following H , Our esteemed Thomas Blagden, was, after the ‘tribunal of decree being at i | since our last i they were not, thereupon the e j 5 to or be 5 o be appolutes, ap) > made by The late ‘of Virginia into the sessio} vi »v; view by the Court of Appeals. Jos. D. Green to W. all other decrees ickrell, pt. 8, sq. J.-A. Vermillion, Cissell to W. T. 8. Chapman to John L. 1 3y8q. 84, $1,639.87; H.R. us, 9,.8q.. 788, $2, ones, sub. 1, sq. March 9th.—S, Adams and B, square 620, $1,150. a sphere. We, his surviving friends and associates, fee! ectecs. loss aud atftiction with peculiar in and sorrow. We shall miss his honest coun- Messrs. Stevens as receivers, as ition to effect that pur- aml pose as soon as said receivers w rr aa iy ed, and bad been dol last appearance at our reunion, when pacllen Datcher et al. to he seemed so weil and cheer‘ul, this should have come over us-—this heavy blow be received. Weshall ever remember and honor rted brother us one of the most patriotic, jigent and usefui members of our to C. E. Creecy, sub. A 40; R. R. Crawford to Jas. D. Smith, sab. 35, square 176, $144.62; Y. , trustee, to J. sub. 1 to 9 inclu- 092, $3,087; Starr to D. Bidile- hich Was so dear to his heart and head. which commended itselt so strong), ne and affections. U gifted with an i Jega ative of the com y? was it P . pan; ‘as involved Circuit Court o: question incident upon this motion. honor desiri faa Tconaider the q endeav. to Richmond next Mo: lay ° Fink.—The alarm of tire Ti his intercourse with others. ractical, earnest and self teenie is head and heart ap; ike to decide. that Hi on the occasion of a loss. so and suddep, entered on the journal, be pablished im th i & i i ; : i A i 4 Bi : i : Casz—Justice Jou M and Constable O’Neal are defendants with W. i 8) if C. Montgomery in the suit receivers of the A. and W. recovery of ! i iy the NJ. ; 3; Ngmmond: Potaning WC Aims cbpsthes fas etd Neg a = isieres _S7 Strict sttention paid to privatotmoulds. fe 19 : I : i { ine ul i S. Noir 8, Dr. H. F. Zollickotter, Vice President, 20 Of Gay stroot, between Congress and High and Rev. E. J. Drinkhouse, Secretary of the | thewhalefwuting ceuty tie feclon Gone cee by convention; that these officers select the subjects | g depth of 120 feet, Grocers tur discussion and obtain the speakers. The re- | "Terme: One third cash; balance in one and two ’ port shows that within the jurisdiction of this | years interest. Payments to be s- Uemterence there are 110 Sabbath Schools, 1786 | cared Deeremncer 's meoten. calihs Sued of trast on the te: chers, 10.293 scholars, 35,116 volumes in the | Promurts Comvarancin § pal dows when the prop. 36¢ PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, libaries. " The report was amended and adopted. | brty’is wuruc T Kev. E. J. Drinkhouse, chairman of the Com- | “Ins costé: caesar) tees sdopted L cpactte cal ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r., Georgetown. CORNER FOUR-AND-A-BALY STREET. Nasewango appointment on Whaleyville cir “ ee ‘ iit was disconnected from that circuit and at- | TUPTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES : tached to Snow Hill cirenit. * By virtue of adecd of trust from’ Frederick mae Kev. B. F. Benson, Missionary Steward, pre- jones and wife to the undersigned as trustee, 4 aie date the 12th day of February, 156%, and m as to clothing representa- | duly recorded in Liber T and RB. No.9, folin G4, of SUGAR. tives to the General Conference with conven- } Sha 'ard peourds of the county of Washington. D-C | Loar. POWDERED & GRANULATED..15 conta tional powers was under discussiqn when the | thereby, the undersigned will. on THURS) oan ee —e a4 of. Tide t. td Thos. DOWLING, Auct._ Ys “e a cents hour o1 urnment arrived. It was made the | 24:h day of March, IX, at 1 o'clock p.m. “ A” DO. (#0 called). 13% ct special order at 2% p.m. Adjourned. the preimises, near’ Tenualls town. all thai BROWN... ——waiisoun Afiernoon Session —Kev. A. D. Dick offered the | lar bel t of a tract called “St. an following resolution: Jacob and Whitehaven,” beeinning for the samme at - i he sonthwest corner of John Cephus’ lot, thence TEAS. solved, That missionaries with no appropri- | © ~ ee : ation, in case of a deficiency, shall have an equal rable ee eae | aL eho hee Ben Al, Qolone. “ - ; NGLISI KPAS claim on the Conterence Steward with ministers oe i Sts weet. 31) | ont'prices auersateed SLOW chess bee who travel on circuits; y | perches: thenee south 37'<, went 8.24 perches: thence | city. It was moved that the balance of the Virginia eat 45.72 perches toa road; thence north fund, now in the hands of the treasurer, be paid perches to the beginning. containing to the President of the Conference, to appropri- carried. xcepting and reserving four acres ate according to his judgment; wi and thirty seven me e~ therefr ee. ‘The order of the ne rms le: One-third cash. ient te pay cused by Rev E. J. amount due and costs of ssle; the balance in si: . nkhouse and Rev. W. | months. Conveyancing and stamps at cost of por, £. Gentine”). rensted.. C. Lipscomb in to the measure. Rev. | chaser.” @2 must be deposited upon the fail ot the oe Pare”) a ammner. "terms not com| with within » io I Salaatin nies ia hascnatliichmaned | ed . (* Genuine”) green. \Dr. A. Webster addressed the Conferenc> dee eae ae eneed a pr. and | ofthe deteult 3 : B. Southerland and Key. J. ik. ee ee TD. CARPENTER, Trustes -30 cents Nicholls. The rty Is near Conduit road, and about one inde combined. ronsted—something ‘The resolution was then adopted, and Confer- | mile northwest of Drovers Rest. oargigdly rich Tay inn conte ence adjourned to meet at 7 p. m. fez? tawtd THOS. DOWLING, Auct dike ie eg = Gor pon oe Wirndt ? Bs wd Session.—Conference was opened with Eer ~ | EXTRA CHARGE. religions exercises by Kev. J. M. Elderdice. ‘ABLISHED IN 1834, Rev. D. W. Bates, from a special committee PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1857. 7 on the interests of the Methodist Protestant * wim WHEATLEYs SYRUPS. Church, made @ report; which was adopted. Peemile Sf ee y nine EWART'S SILVER and WHITE PRIPS.and The report of the Committee on the Presi- AS other brands, which can only be appreciated b} -s dent's Parsonage was submitted and adopted. CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘mining prices, quality and davor~ Keport of mmittee on Superannuated Wo. JEFFERSON ST., Claimants was received and adopte D.C.» J.-E. a = with every desirable and pro MOLASSES. port; i Rey. D. Bowers, at his own request, desired to the’ proprict, ‘iakce this a on the part | wa;son hand; asalso other lower grades. Prices be left without an appointment for one year.” | Disteiee ee — gt ty Fe eee wal Rev. W. M. Poisal was granted a super- | _romptly executed” numerary relation. ot aio f : “aurea Baker.) er FLourR. J. Bart! presente: fe] ‘ing resolu- mI tion That the superintendents of ‘vireuits, LOAN OFFICES. 3 to berenck ions missions are most earnestly r: ———s “s a is? : guested to establish, home m wool PECIAL NOTICE. Links =i atal ints under their superintendénce, more ber bbi especially in the Sabbath schools of their re- Na ati seaee RE spective charges.” Adopted after considerable Four doors north of sy lvania avenue. Bective ROBERT FULTON & CU. loan money. on all brandsof CB. JEWELS Rev. L. W. Bates moved that Queen Anne's | kinds of als at the et _ T. BABBITT'S, DOBBINS’ ELIe cireuit be put under the ndence of the | °R!y Christian Lean Office in the District. feb-Gm" YS" TALLOW: In inrt, twenty-fine cient winister of Centreville 5: adopted. A COHEN'S NEW LOAN OFFIC more, all at the lowest prices. vs Kev. H. Nice presented a resolution tendering + 1031 7th st.,3d door.from L. Money the thanks of the Conference tothe various rail- | ane om Watches, Jewelry, nde Toad and steamboat companies who have ac- | tions, un the most iver ane? ot oocrt rau commodated the members thereof with free re- a Sy RAISINS. PAPER SHE! ONDS turn tickets; which was unanimously adopted. y OES of all Kinds. ee A resolution war adopted requesting the re- Bresentatives to the General Conference to use eir influence tu have the word “‘ superinten- dent,” in our Book of Discipline, ehazzed to a rr. Key. J.J. Murray moved that the thanks of this Conference are hereby tendered to the sec- retaries; adopteJ. Resolutions of thanks to the citizens of West- . APPLES, Several choice varieties, by th barrel or bushel POTATOES, Several choice varieties, by the barrel or bushe! were adopted. ‘The Conference agent for the Western Mary- ttenti land College, Rev. H. L. Wilson, ‘has secured our » and ‘we are ‘constantly uence oaths o[nh- Lene aleritiacmlerenmedias " alongs alt fect y © ive our apecial and Undivided atten The President announced the appointments a the ensuing Conference year, yr given be- Dr. J.J. Murray offered a inost fervent ; and the Conference then adjourned prot. a make it our whole stud: ; Sarre everyening fn the way of Family tay fossvant we tae to well anion other 4 te the cfr ae aio to give ‘also to give the article. quality trfaat least, “as APPLE CIDER. pure and west, The season toney somewhat mane aH APPOINTMEXTS, {ites Tn qeautitics to puit, at Ss conte por eafieg a palgtions—East Baltimore, J.T. Murray; West | sell'o the trade at reduced rates Baltimore, J. 3. Murray, D. b., T, McOrm, NORTHERN PRODUCE COMPANY, a more, ames: mj bul iON: OUN @. wi i 8 t, JB ros ar Church, ie ELPH: Ze ¥: os «a Richards, H. P. Jordan; Georgetown, L. 'W. ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEP. Salemi, 0. D.B Seaver: Newtown duis Baler: menor Coniingany oF Stasieresc GROCERS, Centrevil , T. D. Valiant; a4 3 Fort Foorr, Mp.. M Chau Gee c. arntied w. sea itn, Ge Hectslors Baltancte: be we Bates, | Dgatiatrin dick cseoRtat ple owt for ls) 1. J. Cox, sups.; - D: | sucht choice cate of FRESH Kavi i Carol cae tr Okie |, Hemry | Sealed Proposals, in duplica Stil be ioe this office until 12 Mon the 11-rH D, APRILS VEN! thls office until 1 4 354 PENNSYLVANIA A iol for Ee ees ait Pits BEEE seas from date Comxem Foun-anp-a-Haty Stresr. BLEBOKZO YOUNGS. 5. BURCHARD. FOUR: FLrocgn 7 direct trom the mill, with orders to sell at Amortmeat i ERS, ATTENTION ated Sees an OREO G AND CRUSHED - House, ge Granuee"s Brinig, Chenoa 3. ‘PRIS 18 TO GIVE Not? ‘ Br neta eloped erie, | gecesi here cages nty ta the District ‘oleae fa 4 Rice q EXoounacs HOME MANUFACTURES} ‘aliant, F. T. WASHINGTON GLass WORKS, north, Alexandria, BF. ; Broad- Corner 2th street west and § street % Wasbington = 0. Drinkbouse, hilo De Ronee 4 Ay x 7 corner ef y Pa Pain Michacis, - fe 9 ere Je or ‘and 3: Eeiv: B Cc DISTILLER AND REC! A pate ‘Sepe.—The Police Eratentoonery - DOMESTIC wae on, Ee a ‘“[istructed to arrest hereafter at | 2 8 ye Ord i % playing bandy within the corporate CHEA?.—Twonew velocipedes aold for $5 at ‘Adams’ Express ofice. Ras + 2ee- 2 A. inecusiderablo quantities 4s coming | Day, J. M. Bryan, 5 + af i tH ——_——__ Frer.—a li v Pa ssuttle after 3 o'e ec burning of a streets east, occu; a has met with the at two-story frame =; fein ational Theater this ores Will Appear WspQpera House Ginhop sod Sas sda Clayman i assume the lead- 4s consistent with ————-20e- ‘Shoo

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