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AFFAIRS. a , southwest; north side of B had been made for pash- | Mr. Bro lied that the comm ttee hai WN. F. S| EVENING STAR CORPORATH: street, sont Ls strect | fore, but no provision had teen made, for pash; | cali, Brows, plied Sat ge gles GEORGETO | _ FAMILY s UPPLIBS, ETO. _— ~* : Roard of Aldermen, Hareh 2ist. east side of t2th street east, from south; withed property the bal coold not have pamed | to report. Gaines had been requested to Draru oF Mz. Joux 8. BERRY —Mr. john Me ES Miner A all = = aa Ths Chats ala Satine Oe Soaee fetacet cane er ome ee eae cots nortli | the Houre of B Ns ee oe nth aprear Detaze.the committog, but had deetined |, Darn Om Saige Berry, Esa. dind tae | JOWN WITH HIGH PRICES? 7 Bunication tr the Mayor tollows: ‘ylar d that won! pear. Mr. Beall moved that the Board request M+. | Morning, between 6 and 7 o'clock, ac hes . Aig streets, uneing his approval of the «Joint southwest; north side of G, from lst i 2d ats. | mnch, although he would vote forthe. agress e 3. ‘nothing i father’s residence, corner of Consrress id Dow | One ar southwest; south side of G, from ist to 34 inion less than the ad»ption of a bill | Gaines to before that committee on 7 moet a | Trolution of request to the ot streets, scataneate: 0914 See Rete epeta 13 | torment, to be urged in Congres to-morros, Thareday might mext at 730 o'clock. [Lange- hee pen eager ey tn a a ited stes. = street, on no! north, between | would be of any avail. er pected Ty Tho, inating Willem J. Walker for the Toten 34 srcke euke: $0 and gravel K | "Ms: Piper defended the action of the Boa motion was to. ee ee ee ne and = . Of cw of Commissioner ot on Canal, | street, from 6th to Water t, Souda 25th jon the bill referred to by Mr. Williams. emi} At1230¢he adjourned. Grest Fells last weak; contracted a anvere- cold. Cc. 8S. "HARE & SON, Natrowat TaeaTer—Jve Jefferson in “Rip | & iil an existing eee satitian Ay | street West, from: Pennsylvania avenue to believed that if the resolutions passed an tu —_—.- —_ which culminated ina violent aitack of pneo- pe ee hag ew sata take effect om the tat or ak {ctatrect west, fem St Bownnas ore and | committer appointed the matter wold ye co: ‘Trial for Murder. monia, resulting fatally this morning Hew P awa? L.—Seanee by Charles H. hin lighters, 1 ‘West, from a f A so Lee ee cline: all ot GOI Mammtaer eg ee and gravel Sith Sarect weet, from Te os haere ore McKnight expeed nimscif tn favor of THK CASE OF FLOYD. Ser samy yonrs armscinte’ with bie Sather in the Usrox Leacre Hart.—Lecture by Professor | 9" a 7 " F street sonth. from 4) to 12th " be ~ | CRimrxat Covet, Fisher.—This morn- | Wholesa's grocery trade on Water street, ard « Gne ‘tranemitting the aecount of the First forth, from ith west to, New Jersay arcane ce | the Fesolutions, and called the previous que» owe Rational with the city to date, s! Willeox: * Spain Waren Cuare! onecert by the ¢ Suita & Strove'’s Ant Gatien Maagarrxe’s Aart Gaccenr, 686 7th xtrect. RLOW'S ART GATLURY. ZI Pa. avowse. nt Inte years carried on the large distillery sor ~ fact ‘uh tion. ing, Henry Floyd, indicted for the murder of are MiSans on ‘7 sd q ws ‘4 }, Une name a rry e due the Bask on this day, $74,015 | revit sn Act [9 gravel street west; to | The resolution was . he adopted. Georgetown, " M575. | grade and gravel O street nerth. from 15th to | Mr. Fardon intredaced a bili to incornorats | 2027 Donnelly, by knocking him overboard | < "Co. He possessed such nial manners and rar bonds, $48,078.69, Lith west; to pave the carriageway ot 15th street | a market company to be ealled the Center | {Tom the aot Cai Goan ee Ficndean comes ant wiftoerer eae THE TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS west, from H tof Ste Sones, tc a “D.C. Was placed on trial; the District. Attorney anc we ie rt | ic School Trustees (in partial re- ih Fauschen, Pi Sailivan, By ty Sneouel Bowler it ing i ams ap} e is father's nee to a resolution of the Board of Alderman | Washington, and Sumner Pilepetcnn: poe a atk G. Riddle acapew aacc men nected. He Thureday afternoon next at4 o’clock, the i | Tee Can Ok danaary last.) saving that the act | the space formed by the intersection of G steest | 2 Huntington, Benjamin. Leclackson’ tice W. | , The following were sol cted as the jury: Par- | ment te take place in the fumilly lot at Oak Til ye, Corporation by which Boardof Trugtocs | and Marvland and Massachusetts wreniee Balloch, Lewis Porter, Frederick S Bates,John | K¢T Moulton, John H. Newman, Patrick Dor, | Cemetery. the funeral services being perform ~ ed evidentiy recognizes that Beard. | “Stanton Place: toeonstract temporary bridge | 'T. Johnson, D. €. Forney, Daniel L. Eaton, | L2codor: T. Samuels, W.H. Barker, Patrick | by Rev. Mr. Williams of Christ Church. Ranaut but as an annual body,,cud | at intersection of nurth U aud 13th streets wert, | donee Gray, Carter A. Stewart, N. P chin: | Roland, Clement Mrooks, Alfred Stephenson, | Romaine bave been encased by tives the | a roport | and to suspend act for laying pavement in M | man, A. $8. Solomons, John F. Cook. M. G. H: Brown, Sr, Walker Lewis, Joba S. Pax- | dertaker, in a solid mahogany eofin with site xu street south, trom 2d to ith streets eas:; jot | Emery, Samuel Norment. John B. Patterson, i Richard Waters. handles and crnamenied with the Marmir ie- resolution instructing the Gity Collector toomit | 8. P. Brown John A. Baker, Samuel Bacon, Curringvon opened the case for the pros- ghia, the lid bearing a silver plate meeribed he advertising of square 35 for @ special ax- | Wm. L. Wall, Wm. B. Moses, George II. Plant, | £CUton. stating that they expected to prov. | with the name end age of the deceased To GROCERS, dé — The monthiv meet Of this asseaiotion wax held iast evening in ti Duiiding, corner of “th and WD streets, General 0.0. He 2 chair. when the following hereof the nase Rainey. ty life member: Ferguson, acting members Py 5 ‘ sessment tax; a repai ve x 5 that the accrsed and deceased were on the | members of Potomac Lodge of Mason: o | F Gardner sud]. G. Miller, ptreet, betwecn 2st ava 2d freee Fe re ea eee in re vor og’ | Eames Veatel, flues Cena bead vere eoee il teotinn | Penn teconea war a member, and {rom whieh | ay os peer pany p The President of the ali of which were passed. ” | the corporators and insert ‘the Corporation o | between them, and that the accused kuocked | the pall bearers will be selected. wil: accent vi, OHS BEST FAMILY PLOUR 92.15 PRE Young Men's Lio deate ar Roluted who had becu | Also, reported adversely on bills to wall Tiber | Waar yen insert ee feral te a beep. — Thomar, then sai: Td draft the annual report, and the | Cycek trom Indiana avenue to Penurleana | Vane Hatton said that hecou!d not soe that th's | Mr. Williatas opened for the defence, de- Drovers’ Krst.—The supply of cat! ; «i trusts that these considerations will show | ayenne; to regulate the mt on ali con- | bill differed from that passed by the House, in- | €¢ribing the prisoner as a young man from Plil- | market, vesterdae, was eo oh 1. and Pted tae Mot been responsible for the | tincte: to grade and gravel G strect south: fon asmueh as it creates a monopoly. Me held that | #ilplua, without frionds here, statin, dance #0 large, that evervthing that i * to furnish ee : yncil with the desired | 3d to 4th west; authorizing the Mayor to con’ | all the it is that to issue market- | Would prove that A committee has been | struet arches’ and brides in deere al authority needed went off briskly. The limited su isfurmaiion, au was no BAYS BEST ARLINGTON MILLS PARYLY : . 5 house bonds. ved that the Cory tion | e4te, and would most likely w by the indisposition of seliers, wh, FLOUK $2.15 PER sack hairman of the Sears ard geen ene ropers oe the carrent | revive.en act tograde and pave alley in square | conla tent a Witlen cea eee im that | ¥ 380 crime eommlited. bat tuat the « Inst rales" day, and sae fote of ot eaeeen x xe aid we shall be able to present it in di ograde and pave alley in square 85; to atch | seme of the gentlemen whose names are not in | © deceased was accidental. bring their cattle in at present. The pens at th to which should be added caate | seit pot prevented by a recurrence of the | ‘Tincr Creek, from Mennohenter tee e Will are not satislied and wish tobe | , Solomon Smith was the first wit Rest are now clear, howevor, and it isexpect= 1 fo anni, hemld be added “20 die | <psuzity above referred to. This report wil! | Pro ceseeons avenue; concerning the pay of ‘ore. and he testified to having sen the en, | that next Monday will prove a lively day Gor | Ryersthine eter int s skbeeiae baw — ~ yi ble ts t@ | give such information as nied laborers pnder contractors; and imaking an ap- both bnvers and sellers. We qaots vester: . Me. | ations of the three prev : rd of Trustees v nuiting the ote: trick explained that under this bill the | S@ed in fighting on Bride street, and on cro propriation for @ wooden culvert in Sd street | corporation had the first choice, and it mizht mination stated that about ntve- m mi cast, Detweem U and D streets south; and they | take the whole of the stock, and the corpora- afterwards ue wont iv the wharl, wher were severally rejected. Also, reported ad- | tors named would have no powers. the accused showing others where the versely on bill to canse a fountain and seats to ¥ ed, if had disappeared. be placed in west half of the City Hall grounds; names in the bi ‘4 Wilson Smith testified to secin, petition of Gen. B. H. Hill, protesting agamsi ick explained that in case the names bghting, andt mg the paving of 4ih street, between H and 1; po ¢ stricken out the whole bill would need | Ober man ‘You won't live to cot to Bost, 2 80 head of cattle, fom 4s to w | lb. gross: 18 sheep at’ & nts per ceased | erws and calves, $35a$70 rach: voal calves, from 49 cents per Ib., gross. No hogs offere EVENTH BUILDING ASSOCIATION | in the ristinn Association building was Amount necessary the parti to hearing the prisouer say b> : $1,200 from ching, twenty > tion tur legalizing use of stone from the Pir iment. and subsequently to seeing the body of the de- | B-M4 last evening. twenty-five shares ©. S OMARE « Sox, membership ducs. $15 for rent of pariv Branch (quarries ‘ cased. bi . wae > — : shies 3 for street work; petition of | Mr. Browne urged that all that was needed mee tion, at an average cost of 2, per cen: for the rent he eleven Property holders on 3d street east, protesting | was to place before Congress something tangi- | James Henry testified to having seen the ac- the shareholder.” ie agaist the paving of sai: r a ‘ : ~ | cused with the mun who was «drowned: py d questiug lita to state why to’ Penneylvani avenue: comgumuueation trom | porators should be tctaiveds ees" *Y © | got on'board the schooner feet ani the dcerened | . Rivax Fxowt-—Bntered—Steamer Now York : — mire, ChrOugh the the Bits Ward Workingmeu’s Association ask- | Mr. Fardon said Congress would require a | S#¢ 0n the rail; the accused kieked deceased, ran 3 SEVENTH STEREP &. Ww. seg mew Seacnt Commruetrd tog the Tasange ef Dis Be ocrtee sects thin back, struck Lim, and te deceased fell into th. ring purposes in this lected, were | city, and if not, what arrangements are necosa. ne store in the building | iy iu order to render it availabie for this pa, Rad been rented at $1,000, and two at €1,209 per | pose. ‘The Registrar reports that “the Pot anew. cr, as now distributed, is used as a ge: Kev. Mr. Hall enggested the appointment of a | of steam to most, if not all. the stoant on eommittee of twe tor cach church to s« <j Crected in the city ¥ Mlequacy of the pames for membership; when Capt. W om | ply for ordinary and necessary purposes re . joves " vl will be at her dock provements; communication from Wm. P. Wes- } Br. ‘Thompson said this bill, if’ not the same | Water. ; a tertield, of the National Telegraph Company, | bill which nas Killed & lew weeks since in this The iter isa a healthy looking young man afternoon. - asking to have the streets designated through | Board, was its twin sister, and this fact. would tt aa ly 28 or ke bien Of age, with brow rep ss Burwees M aye 4 which their linessiould pass; and Boardot Com- | induce some members to oppose it. Tt the Cor- | batt, blue eyes_and qaite « picasant loking ALEXANDRIA. nt wal men Covneil concurrent resolution in favor | poration is not competent to build the market- | counte cgren tl le 8 accompanicd in court by a i of paving along the lines of the street railroads | house, they had better let a company take it, | Dis aged mother. Tux Fines Satvrpay N with Sie Fiaheon wood pavena = Me and aed ores moat ies ng ae bet- | Onvnans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—The will | ing of the frame stabie in Pus i ese. eanne eae a i mal piece committee were discharged from thi urther | ter than that named in the House bill. He of the late Joseph Fugit, bequeathing his Water and Union streets, on s thought if tue cor sersion of yorng men, to | Ease 25,2, diteet motive power {en coxsideration. Also, reported back memorial | opposea to any Incorporated company tak tate to his family, was flicd, fully proven ureh ie tn pemeaere oe Sended te sane ssiete tesae wenha to an . aes ot Pederal City Division, No. 2, S. of ie market-house. and was in favor of asking | admitted te probate. Letters testamentary wer, | howsoand ches! ‘adjoining, pseragg Bmpetiy ay: ger gaa al | The onty ade ftetm) out ot | for driuking cups attached to the piunps of Congress for authority to ussue murket-honse | issued to Susannah B. Fugitt and N:.thanicl 8 | estate, and some lomber around to places of amusement ec Of cae aap nleduate remedy for | city, and it waa referred to the blayor. Also, | bonda. Fugitt—bond $30,000." Letters of administra‘ moot, were also injured. i aoe ee 1 ae Os OnE pupply is the laying of @ | reported back the bill to repeal Mr. Fardon ya explained that this bill dif- | on the estate of the late George C. Ames we gq two Tolsoh & Bi T, was kept int ole. inducing the young men there to 7 f at least thirty inches diamcte p * 5 ill: S i . : to the Tooms of the as act ing reservoir to and ihesugh feared ioe Ooonane fered trom the House bill; that the Corporation | issued to ©. H. Hall and A. H. Asma it it was rescued hefore it had sustained any meNz BE. M. Biecwane, tyne, Gen. Whittlesey, Bir i the northern section of tha city. tee eee in BO 3 has the power to take the whole amount of | 50,000, “Also, on the estate of the Inte njery. The actual lose was smal! and was Cole coincided with dir. Wilkinsoy that cyent it could not be expected that manu. | Ported favorably = h stock, itchell to Mary Elbert—bond £1,500. covered by insuran The fire, it ted, wa further remarks it was agreed factuilng could be eatried ch by aquedact wea. f ereets from Sth to Bound Mr. Hall meade the point of order that this was wipiie mocenpied frame inilding, on the eas | ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., ' Saturday evening neat, ; side of the Washington turnpike, near the junc: | j arrang: ments te carry out the Adjourned. i Abo, bill making au appropriation the same bill which had been rejected by the | o. erat we the ‘putting up of strect namues at corncrinmp | Beard once beter, sad eee ced OF the Werntngmen's Boga lean Cind of come before the Board again except by a motion e Ward. to reconsider. ‘The seeond regular meeting of the Working- ‘The Chair (Mr. Venable) decided the point | men’s Ctub of the Fourth Ward was held last well taken. and ruled the bi}! out of order. night at the corner of Ist street and New Jer- tar tees us a water power, in the usual wecepta- on of the term. and by the ordinary appli- | porte 7 or dip hia itis thus yd al ports, and where there are no lam: tion of that road with the Colambian tarnntke, belonging to an association of colored brick makers of Washington citr, was destroyed by | fire early Sunday morning. _ 7 3 fthe houses; passed Mr. : = t in any eity in the country. At. | troduced Mill to aath cartings How tt 1s De Mr. W. HH. Gaines, who bis claimed fo have been made by one eecey ee marth, mt Toth wt oe ree att strec Proposes tc be on hand at Oud Fellows’ ifall to- || Cf our citizens by mane of which ao Doone moe Ps Lt at the seance of Chartes H. Read. Las | bower can be obtained by the flow of water | We intcrection way Pc ferred, SEW RUSINESS. sey avenue, the president, Mr. J. C. Wall, in | _ TAX SALE Case._-‘The tax sale case of Henry | Grocers, published a card, tn whieh he saxs:—“ I was at { throngh the water mains, in its ordinary coures totaal We By Mr. Fardon—Bill to grade altey in square | the chair, ‘and Mr. David Keppel temporary | W- Bennett Jexander Hunter, wi | @ “seanee” given by Charles H. Read at the | without waste or obstruction to its tlow.”? Or. Bay va ‘Sano bp pace ae 1; Pace id nace “ata for foot- eretary. “ | yesterday in th mas 4p | ide ty al i he pri . A. Me oP. THTRCT ‘rinter w both si ecticut avenue it- | States. Jon; D esidence of J lered to be printed. mittee on Improverents | Payeou both sides of Conac e Mr. Patrick Foley, chairman of the commit a long andl al opinion, and decided in faver of the defendant in error—Alexander Hunter—all the Judges con- | ent - By this decision Mr. H.reeoversthe | 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, » situated between Alexandria shington—one of the largest, most prort gers y--Vear—_Me: . Oha . Oh 4 r —! i 4 ei was read, setting ji his ancl ipatcnek es bose bill Sactompanied by ne pitas eight Most Moen? a Tees aan Goat SP peng glen aap Plein tai eg to be Mao caetioneriiee eantite &c., would appear — » Her®hess an ‘er proper. | MeCathran and the President, (Crocker,)—iv. | 4 ferred. By Mr. Burgess—Bill to | igati : L | ty ewne ag : * reterre y Mr. Burgess—Bil ay : nt around and it wma and the gords by wu'ch | ty ewners) fur the condemuation and opening of Stewart ani Sia: | water main in 1th, Vo 49th. and K streets; (oF Pe lly el oe ply ies ape ged = ! NEW BUAINRSE, retereed je: the F street to the Boundary: passed. By Mr. Tay- | tee on constitution and by-laws, mad. a Tepurt, tied, without his hands being loosed, aud | alesse In sq Neys—Messrs. Baker, Emery 1i@; referred. Also, bills ap- . . b ® n z - footways on Vermont avenue, from (to Boun- | 0 ; able and valuable farms in Virginia. faction of the unprejudiecd portion of the . 4.000 to build a bridge across Connecticut | o- i g : ey an | cso: jar She ereek as Sy By tion the “ Worki: 's Republican Club of | Mr. William Phillips, at his dwelling house on m ence. to be a deception and a fraud, be alionsng | avcnee, between Land Meee north; both of PA sda Slag glee sein Se E Norn | Gattis scented. Also, resolation calling Soret | the Fourth Ward," to be composed of such per- | Gammeron street er Once eed en Conxen Foun-awp-a-maiy Stamey. i Nor timates for trimming ith street and Vermont myself to be tied as he was, and slipping tue | which were referred. Capitol street and its eastern boundary. a , 4 2 r n Tenes trom iy hands, and again replacing them | | Bir, Stewart introduced bill to constenct a two | {#701 street and its cast pageant Pepe tat Tag sd i pelle ignore éival lection, who endorse the principien advo gine he ale cn After putting a chair on my | foot barrel sewer in I street north, trom 1th SeontrRet ted Behe fe ee ree north, as} in K street, from North Capitol to 6th strect | Cased by the workingmen's party settles the or id; and I alxo explained to the audi- uesect west oS Pemsstvanes avenue; refers per contract dated February 28, 1869, was taken | east; referred. By Mr. Br Bill autho- | fren ‘oben reheat Vise seeilcut encrens seth fered to be os sae a <j | Connolly, chairman of the Commitice on Fi- | of the lato Hon. Edwin Mf. Stanton; referred. “ig s apr fe nee trike tf ti Gould not perform any of Or tee 22 es and din Batment ot taxes levied | nance, desired to be understood as not reporting | By pie’ Holden—Resolutions calling on Sur. eg sea pation: ands me ine ees ok sass tricks W he would ailow me to tie or huld OF lots, square 40, amountene oe gaan bart | the bill with any recommendation. The com: } yvor for sgeento ee extanding from’) sS.c6 onthe inctte cee ae . in a very diseourteous and 4. ferred co tit special amounting to $00.19; re- | mittee had taken every pains t0 secure the | Canal sirect ee take meet east, on the south | Committee, and adopts Cushing's Maret e ergs manner declined. 1 Selneet of seen etal committee to consider the | proper papers, and the Board of Aldormen were | Gat ay Georgia avenue, and for trimming and | rnie of government for that ean ee bet $00 that if he will allow hi us cot of exemption of school property, a&e., | the best judges of the merits ot the claim, ‘ihe ng Third street cast, from South Caro- | Tp) of Foverniment for th San te ene al rect. oF allow me to holi! him; and place the | from taxation. ‘ . Chair submitted 2 communication from the City me, to Georgia avenue; adopted. By| sad a motion was ieds Wcoiee eet articles used by him out of his reacii, and no . Crocker introduced bill appropria urveyor, in which he states that the final esti. ght—Bills for relief of Joreph Bishop | TS , a motion was m: le to strike ont the wor’ confederates to complete the grading of Khode istant | tate ie a2nlh0) lowe than Dia, Bile origival rallwood; retcrted. By Bie vox | ““Mepublican,” the mover contending that. it nue, between Jdth and Lith streets west; | ectinate of what this work would amount to. sons as are entitled to vote at the nexi ma that centleman’s wife of a £59 note. She took | the moncy from a poeket-book which bad heen left under & pillow, sapposing it was a 85 bil! Captain Join L. Smith, of the h, and police officer Webster ‘worked the cause up recovered nearly al] the money. Tre A. L. & H.R. R—Dnring last week. among the freight brought here by the 4 H. kK. R., were 2.220 bushels of wheat, corn, 408 oats, 140 feed, 126 barrels of flour, barrels eggs. 25 barrels of butter and poull barrels of apples, 49 bushels of dried fr calves, 2,955 lbs. pork, and one car load of ea! Tue Cuvecn Tatat—The trial of Henry SPECIAL ATTENTION Js called 10 our large invoice ot on’ | should be either a workingmen’s club or a polit- | - 2 —Bill for binding the books of the Tax Church, for an outrage on a little girl of chis ae yarced. Also, presented petition of J. M. Latta, | Mr. McCathran opposed the ciaim aso +4 = iit ical club. He did not like to have things mixed. . nigh genet pARRIST 07 ax E thos. 45. Bryan, Michael Green and James Kob- | He reviewed the ordence of the weneratas Petey jimetlny Raman br 40 Era8e | Mr. Keppel opposed striking ont the word. | Sit¥.mamed Josephine Brown, was to come on ORCERY—Some i. at the term of the conrt of Fairfax ta) ot which commenced yesterday, and winesses | from here were summoned to attend. } Force Caxck.—George Jarbor, alias John | H. Brady, on the charge of obtaining 968 from | vashington & Herbert ons forged ‘kfrom | th . T. Chinn, was examined yesterday and fally | 'r mmitted for court. 5 « since a number of forged notes. ameunting (as tar as heard Trem) to nearly $1,2, were placed in circula- tion, as alleged, by 8. I. Duckstader, a elerk in the Office Department, who shortly after | Also. re left the cit: Mong the notes was one which | #7) ta fell into as OF Col. J. Hodge, of 23 F | (this) ¢ street, and he took measures to ascertain 1)’ Yi whereabouts, and after three months’ search overed that he was in St. Louis. He pro- ‘ed « warrant from the Court here and ar- rested him last week. Arriving in Wash Pines, RXIe the construction of « sewer in L | nesses, who hud made affidavits in reference to | mill So hove Ronee tear street, } | He could see no objection to it; they were ail treet nerth, from to 14th west, and one iu | the amount of earth washed away by the fresher, | Oy Yi Be ee m Macachuseits avenue to L | ana the measurement of the rocks blasted. ug with the former; referred. | Qou impoesible for the Board to act pees » Shiota OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA corree canal to H street south; bill requirmg landlords | *jpublicans, or should be. Seidlowia Bir. Patrick Hogan said there were alreaty Me Bes Fan ce ee elt houses; referred. By | eure or four Republican clabs tn the werd invitatior to the grand It a aly : Mr. Beall— {2 107, deticiency for the ercc- } and they onght to adopt some other name for ty ft Lincotn Hall, on Teced: vue A — ppl 28 of ig Sao tien of a bridge at Fifth and P streets; referred. | “Yi Paley wid they were all Republica Mie . ¢ re: 18 jor the guidance 2 * + ‘y ’ eal K i s.Pioaia ie fec~ | Me aon eewanccti tact | x, MERRITT SSRI: ma | Malt Ge eine sue Stee, Chena Cire. jn, | Tation does not owe the amount claimed: | was agreed to, that a committee of three be Paker, Champion, Chase, ‘Clark, Davis suet neither the Corporation attoraey, city trrouted to #6 betore Congress and urge them | wane shouka'bs allowed to Senate Tar , Stewart, ‘Mlcagy 3 ©. ol ve a to enact the ne laws for the parpose of | committee had reported it. ocker’: 9. Naye—Messrs. Counol ¢ questions involved squarely and fairly. The | 1,246 cree a reporte 14 on of Mr. Davie te. postpone the further | Ridening and deepening the channel of the} Bir. J. Robinson sald he was a mem ceived. which we grarancer to be the in ity, Without cacepiion. We bougiit inene cowie GOoLp Mocre ang Mor » se Fotomac, us per the recommendationof Adm'ral | another elub, amd according to the terme the * — ! ¥ is prisoner yesterday morning. he loc Mr. Crocker also presented petition of Alex- wot the bill was tost by the following | jy. i Price's Dorian JEWELRY Store, bite at the sn 8 tes of @3.28.and heace Bim. in jail. Wikwessos in the ease wil | ands Meore for permission to extend his frame . Baker, Chas, Clark, | Palilgren, ihe Promiices bevel eee Srectingt set when they poke of reiki ae No. 4% Pennsyieauia avenne, jad peo cir sivas as bite ane ne eee to the grand fury m a few dave. Among ¢ Sucre, Wass Moone, | McKnight, Brown and Burgess as the com: | meen) Gt when thes spoke of striking. o: sieceives cow pene ese lea forged notes porting to be drawn ‘Cater 1. MeCathran aud t ritteg. they were striking out a great word. The Key ried cath tag iit Bon. W. B. another by Clark Mule, 4 '8mcs J Camy Moreen, MeCathran, THANKS TO THR CONGRESSIONAL PRINTER. | publican party had been the salvation of o s < —-- -e ——- Fourth Ward, er)—8. 5 : Air. Hull offered resolutions:—That thethauks | Governinent. > Althosgly oee aite Nae Haxpsowe Bluc Melton Walking Coats and THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WasuineToN : SW FOR THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL- | of this Corporation are eminent! due, and are | were xo corrupt, he still believed they could ests for $16. i . . | Skate Parw held a special meeting last th of tt i RoAL 2 Lrreby tendered to Hon. A. M. PP Cor - | afford to give up the name “ Kepublican.” 1 Handsome Walking Coats $i0, $12, $15 and | night—Jbemas D. Hill, Exy., mthe ehair,aud | OT A iy feet suuth of t Farther action was then suspended to allow | signal Printer, for his able defence of the it be “Reform Repabiican.”” lt would be ve oF : : | ‘T.A. Waggsman secretary—when a timancial | (ter Of MM street by the late Survevor, (Wm. } Mz. Clark. trom the Committee ou Eailroals, | 2 nd Yor his astion in employing men | bud policy to abandon the name becuse Youth's Walking Coats, and Vesta to match. | statcinent was read, which showed the club to | Foo*yth,) as said abutinents were adjusted by | tu yeport favorably on bill requesting Cousee wittiout distinction of race or color in his de. | al halcs Guorce G. Wexxtyc. | REDUCED. debt $50. Mr. Everett moved that the | > 1! (Mr. Campbell) on the site of an old wool- | to grant the Corporation of Washington auth partment of the public service; that the Mayor | rayp! 410 7th stree:,. N. We | a m be so aroended as te allow one vote | ‘2 ttidge w: ity to subscribe $300,000 to the capital ste Le requested to transmit a copy of these resolu- | ‘t,o 701] was called and the vote taken by a1 ° toeach paid-up share. This was cpposed by | ¥ithout consi the Baltimore and Potomac Kailroad Company. | tions to Mr. Clapp. han mobeatn tee cee rekelaa or eee IxpvceNest To bry a Goop Sewixe Ma- several on the ground that it would eentratize | !be kunted. provided that said subscription hall be extend: A Rr. Boyd opposed the resolutions, because he would not ology bleep bros Aiea the Congressional! uter had emploved, to his | MeNamara, Dennis Looney. an certain knowledge, rebels, to the exclusion of rose and requested that their names sho: joyal men. i ased from the rolls, and taking their h: Mr. McKnight —* Do you know those facts, | Jett the hull. muttering their disapproval and net inform Mr. Clapp 2 2 © mixing things” as thes left. Mr. Boydreplied that he had so informed Mr. | ‘The remainder of the Teport was then taki Clapp by letter two months since, and yet these up, id atter some debate adopted unat ¢ there still. mously. cHINE.— Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the | CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOUESELV es most simple and best constructed sewing ching, will hereafter be mld on liberal terms. Inquire at the agency, Baum'’s Corset and loop | Skirt Factory, 408 Seventh street, between D | Webhave also just reoeived.direet from che Sta . and E. 2. OO ball iikine ol CHUICE FULL FLAVOKLD ——~ Tue CexTRaL Dotan Storr, D. Beck. Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, No. = 3 | — Markel Gpuce’ bebecen Gk wed Wh cneae NEW YORK BUTTER, work to be done ad as that work the powers of club into the hands of the r. Morsell presented petition of Witttam D. } oniv eo. te oo: By for pm into. Cassin askin; tan act be passed requiring | within the District lim! fesraglae’ the member ct ydtcete tou aay | sdcwatee toe atc Sty eet: from Peon: | Bait pogre pesed nn ons as itd Ler of Bim a varia avenue to the National Observatory, be bourd then adjourned at 1 o'clock. with individual ease. adopted. The cae Sadtnld street to be graded and graveled; re- | the iw tanding that the O*Deuovan ¢ ae ee era the Int Of Man. ee eaiTe | ferred. Also, introduced joint resolution’ au- | pili be taken up neat Mouday night immediately was extended to the Ist uf May. Adjourned. | phorizing James H. Collins and Samuel V- Nites | aiter the call of the wards. = « = & wr Keaw gstatz—J. V. feasl estaie agent, has sold tor H. J. ¢ ch number of shade trees as they may tside the curb and gutter lime infra: Board of Common Coancil. Hovek, egOry, ive premises, ou the nortis sic President Williams im the ehair, and all the Esq... three-story brick heute, situated on th, between Ith and 18th streets } members present except Messrs. Johnson and iloueer pobgemtlrmpnron iret ppaluteneny oon 2 large number then came forward Also, Agentior Florence Sewing Machine. 2,5,1: Maryland averue,on east hal e Si em a ey hie department, and | ¢ Chuir state which we are offering at a POSITIVE BARGAIN radlev’i my 7, in sqmare 402, t : +t tee Simms. Gced men and womer in lepartment, a: The Chair stated the next business in ord Dr. Waitt, Surgeon Chiropodist, most — marin Faller, Ey, for $4,500. ¥ af mer ncbae gneiss ory: <A EUSIDESS FROM THE BOARD OW aLrznwes. | such a aman deserved thanks, especially w was the election of officers; when Mr. Keppel | reapectfully informs hie petvens thet on een | ‘Mesers. Cross & Wabh, real estate agents, re- | ink the attention of see entine their compliance |, Reeoluiion in felution to an airline railroad | the Secretary of the Treasury—» tiusatts | Shaved it he postponed to the next regilar mest: | Lieee Se Int, 1870, his ostablichment will be rt sales during the present month of part of Yociz, im square O51, with Improvements, to Ane tonlo Baptiste, for #1,24; subs. 1, 2, 10, 19, and © SS cents per with improve- rf eae ye a ors than tkree | ing; which was — pens voted to hold vores te . ir meetings on rst a c n “pit. Hey avked i¢ Mr. Hall knew that a col- 1 {ney Mecunes eu the frst and third Biondays in ord woman from Nirginis liad asked work at | cogs that Office and was driven ont, . Mr. Hail replied that he did not kuow of ft, “h Rocanictal atti ' barking bat wht he has been forced todos ag | Jiit*tK0t- charged with obtaining Property | Rent physicians, eurgeonsand thousands ofo:he . ki of W. H. Huestis under false pretences, and | u s + for the care spoken of by, Mr. Bard), he know. | Si ich case was Soticed tun Seae oCips ioe | mack Howsivems aie teen ee Ontene | thut charges had been made against Mr. Clapp, | instant, came before Justice R. H. Marsh this press of business at office. Dr. Whita is a ask thes aRGuRE St ees, WE watt toeeins woruing for a heariug, and through his corns, Tint, patients {Bt thelr renidences except be- ; 1.G. Hine, Esq.. app! for a change of venne. | tween 6 and ne vinting oierad ede foro ap ap. | The appheation was argued by Mr. Hine for the ————SSSSSSSS = | . ~ defence, and Geo. (. Richmond on tue part of 3 Mor beestte ther were colsres mea “M4 | tie prosecution, when dustige Marsh couciated | Georgetown Advertisements. | located 2 — No. 535 15th | ite U.S. Treasury. He successfully treets Cotes, Besioas, Chitbicins Oneieen | geving N Ss sae See Oe feet, | pain or nee ent. The shoe can be worn with case inonieately | after the operation. Kefers to the many em'- with, the resolution passed by the Board on the | between New York and Washington bape Tth instant requesting them hereafter to report | ¢d: Bill providing Need the eed among © uceounts of the corporation guch | Paid monthly, in eas! ied rome pM Sook ns amount of money as may be standing to the | lief of the Universal Franc! cre credit oi the Sinking Fund tor the redemption | !¢?and amount paid for license) was laid on ihe of the ten-year bonds; passed. table. Hill to trim and gravel — west, Mr. Emery introduced bill exempting streets from L pe og Se reopen —— a extending through one square only from the | 4, , THE MABKET HOCSE GCMATION. us operations of the act approved November 2th, Mr, Tayler vi 0 eo regulating the renumbering of houses, | they bad learned thatthe House or peer Acaryet Mr. Wenn Pouce Cass —Edward Barron was arrested to-day by Officer Osterhoat for an aggravated assault on Charles A. Kandell, and after a hear- ing before Justice Thompson was held for court. Randell, for disorderly conduet and the use of indecent language towards Barron, was fined ELPHONZO YOUNGS « ©#., aces of bubin« ica have passed a bill grantin ein eee a Sis aeNseth SET apes thie vere ManMADi ead Mr. Clark introduced bill (accompanied by | img % arket hoise and — ee the Sve dollars, which be paid and was dismissed. | petition) granting Stephen W. Baxter permic, | site now known as the Genter 3 Harker; and. pro- T. 2, Hoover was arrested yesterday by Ser- | ion to extend an irom fence seven feet from the | ¥Miitg that a j pe eee es ot te of ihe gcant Franklin of the sixth precinet on com- | juiiding Iine in front of his residence, No. Go; | Couneil and three of the Iderinets be apyotnt- Piammt et Mr. McClosky for obtaining goods | .onth A street; referred. Also, introduced res- | €4, to request the Senate of the Uni GROCERS, 4 ; lost— | £0 grant the application, und removed the caso | —— berterieectt = wnder false pretences, and washeld fer afurther | cintion requesting the Surveyor to furnish esti- | Stay action on the passage of spinster eae eee tw lay on the table; lost before dustioe midard’ ‘The leo thes treet BY THO DowLIxe, mee: = case al y be ea mag tomer or le Mr. Holmes moyed'thrit the members of both | yeas 6, mays 1 ° ME Aen : EAS ECTS ; sais morring, oficer Pel of the seventh fee: | ftom Sow fomeyavenus te Marsan svonae, | Menrdh be appotmted te camumtice br, Mchnigit moved the prerions question. | Thocace, grows emt of tho Soiree Seemety |G) oe eRDAN MORNING. March 2th. nel, deceived, te, aniiced men te toe Die oe Maryland avenue | _ Mr. Taylor suggested that it the entire Boards | which wasordered, and the resolution was agopt 4 ; Huestis to a Captain Pellitier, in which a dra nicl B. Jackson, No. 96 od yeas Ns Seine Boyd, Gaines, Hatton signed by Webb, was given to Heustis in part osite Jefferson street, a gen ey Oe tT ca cain ib’ chastei ed. paymenton the banking house of Rittenhouse, era eh gee Mr. Taylor reported bills to grade Samson. | Fowler & Co. A check was also given by Hues: | mote ““THOS. DOWLDD stteel; to pay deticieney; to grade and gravel | {i$ in return,tor 50 on the Bank of Washington. | - Saat New Hampshire avenue, from Pennsylvania | The transaction took place after banking hours, RY GOODS AT GOLD PRICES, sig to" tipunidaty Werect: to gration vel | nc money was obtained on the check of outside ” ue ‘Turner street; to Till and lock srehed bridge at | Parties, but on the following day the dratt and The decline im gold enables usto offer °—_—_— - - North Capitol and E streets; for fotways on | Check were both dishonored at the respective PARGAING in ALL KINDS OF Du¥ ; LOAN OFFICES. Wont Sas et doalawate ‘avenue, from A w E | bankson which they were drawn. It is claimed Aniigheote wer iceael fete ee Se) ee ee street north; do. south side I street south, from | OD the part of the defence that the horse was | Cente special Richardson's and <PECIAL NOTICE. sth to 18th street east; both sides K street north, | 20t what it was represented to be by Huestis, | makes. Irish Linens, — from New Jersey avepue to 2d street cast; to re- | 0d that there was no intent at false pretence, k waTlons k ef ShuBERICE four doors of vania 4 ROBEKT FULTON & GO. or Kinds of collase rais at the lowest market raise The ¥ between F and 6th and 7th streets. Un approaching them ther started off, dropping a basket, which contained six chickens and some ladies" under clothing, and made good their es- cape. The chickens proved to be the property of Mrs. Cadwalader, on 6th street, between E and F streets. aa ‘THE AMERICAN ACADEMY oF LiteRatrer, Scumscz AXD ART met last night when a paper war read on meteorology by Judge Tillsy, and Captain Hall gave a very interesting account of his polar exp’ tions, atter which 12801, Tead a resolution which would soon be sub- mitted te Congress for an appropriation of $100,- 00 to aid Captain Hall in bis next expedition to northern latitudes. 5 P dd as corpo- to H street north; pawed. Also, introduced bill | Were appointed -ome who were name: making an appro. Fiatien of $491.00 to pay tor | TAtors: honewachod = ee sedate printing in the of ‘ce of the City Collector: re- Mr. Detric’ — gerert egal ye abe ferred. Also. presented memorial of Pro’ something tangible to id be : gress. K. H. Wileox, praying the passage of a bill ‘The committees hanging around with a r prevent the placing of skins of oranges, bananus | tion would net do much. |The bill recently de and other fruits on the sidewalks; teferred. feated would be a proper one to be presented Mr. Baker intro@uceda billexempting Estreet | Mr. Hatton asked if the Dill reverred to div Baptist Church from payment of the tax levied | NOt incorporate « company. eA for laying @ water main, referred to special Mr. Detrick replied that he was Nepres committee on exempting church property, Xc. | to the bill at first sight, but when li ad aa from taxation. Also, resolution requesting the pg opto Corporation of Washixgton Surveyer to report ‘bis opinion as to the pro- nee. Coe ety of the gradeof Gestreet, be- | Mr. ‘Taylor said that he knew if a committes Sow PA et W., as to calise a | were appotuted plans would pe presented. ‘The Conver Four-ayp-a Ha Etrroxzo Younes, eu pebis i t i ai $ the it having been proved genuine, although | cemteup; Cassimers and Tweeds for Men a1 set, curb, &c., on west side of 10th street, trom | the draft ag! up: ¢ ¥ 7 : foot ve- edattbe bank. Atter a full hearing | yery cheap: beautitul Spring Delaines and A) Nitginis avente, © PP ceri Sara. | af both skies the Sistion dnclled et ok ere | bur end’ ins cae ialicoes. 8, 10 amd : - best made at 124, ort Ttreets; do. west sive Int east, between Band C | Dothing to warrant him in holding Mr. Webb to Fal stock Gloves Matan Cores hip in the centre of said streets; passed. market dealers were opposed to the bill as passed by the House, and were in favor of erectil Mr. Knight introduced bill appropriating $250 » Skirts, only Christian Lean Office in the District. fim : , * to | Security for the Criminal Court, and dismissed pt Py all who fever = S hose i et ith the aid of the Corporation. south: west side of 4th east. trom L street to may Lancrxy o a Bep—This morning, about 2 | Companies Nos. fackf cote ene cugine | Mie vardom auld that under the Sih aewened | Georgia’ atenueall. Of whlch were assed. | the ease. be iene an SE yor mee EN MLLBES” | A CQUEN'S NEW LAN OFFICE ovclock, officers Steele and Caruthers arrested THK CENTER MARKET HOUSE FRANCHISE. by the House of Kepresentatives the Cerpora- | | Mr, Meknight, from Committoe on EPEtT Seeamioenee: pacen>thacsties a = Sconel oa, Wann, denuke % Wa. Harris: colored, having in his posession a | The Chait laid before the Bourd, Conch joint | twon would have no show, for the stock wold be | reported bilisior the relief of S. eee SS |, Seman Orreremmcn 4 Set -Ow Deals eouas BOWLING, action, ee ‘apparss ee mattrets and stolen from the house of | resolution ins the commitine bolero | subscribed for belore the Councils could take | Parker, James H. logan, Wm. McCutchen, sgt be eee nee ene gareet Ep. = tions, on the most liberal terme. dl Hester Long. He had hearing before Justice | Congresa to wait on the Senn Patten. | action. Noah Herbert, John MeAually,, Theodore Pet: | to-day » See eee arene took Place on the | VALUABLE PROPERTY OX GAY STREET. AT manta Sai pe ‘Wall this morning, and was committed to jail | mittee and request them aco ‘ ‘he Chair.—It will yield a revenue of $100,000 | ut, Jolin Loleger, and John ‘Thomas—which Minded, at the janction of ith ante On WEDNESDAY SFTERNOON, Mares | C aren 4 rt. - ee . which d the House peed har ho as interest on the money. were passed; also, adversely om bills tor relief og , - Sab ouciruup oe ee nee tone , Seoch asi "s ee pi se — Sa diving the frapchi Geter Market toa | _Mr-Fardon said he had no doubt of it, and at | of George Barber, George 7» Raub, and Simon | DY nee eqrepeipgenge ines Lot Nes and the woat part of List | Between Gy end oh mre Bucruretx Love— Willian, Newton and | Drivate company, butto favora bill antiecinwe | some length he urged that the Councils should | Boche—reports mae tiene, ou balios ag. [eee Re Boe ee ee rc: la Bealls Set addition to Georgetewa.on the | ar apena! bo Daniel P. Newton, brothers. « «re arrested last | the Cerpdration to botrow §1,000,000 to ercet a | act promptly. 2 Mr. Browne. trom Committee a a his lunch in it, and had lett it bat ‘south side of Gay street, between Congress and High p— —4- — night by Officers Mark: amd {amilton, of the new Center Market-house; passed. ‘Mr. Piper offered as a substitate resolutions | ported adverselyon bills satherizing Mayor — pe TS, Ata sigeets, improved bj ‘Frame x _ Silverware, Wearing eighth precinet, for | chting over a settlement STREET INPROVEMENTS. instructing the committee to represent the in- | to procure certain deodorizers, ee eee we tke ot ‘A large meen euorea, Saepeh ol Botae The most terms guaran thelr yearly account: | Williain was fined five | yr, Chase, from the Committee on Improve- | tercetsof the corporation before Congress to wait [Sain nda) in relation to certain drivers and other employes of the com: | Terma: One-third oash: balance in one and two (i iD ellars, which be paid, and Danicl was dismissed | ments, reported bills to curb, pave and guttec | on the Senate Committee for the District. of | Thonapsoe, eee Te Lasts acoeionnas: (tho | pany attempted to extmguish the Names with ZgAry, with intercet. Deferred payments to be me. | thie clr pot commected with any (eller seats en Tag pag hed neem tle ge Rady PL PS gr memes ng en ny rer mag bo soap factory on ¢ street, between Gi and th | blankets. but could not suce ed; and the ear | Boge on ng nad nape Joe] Esa — pane a. "teas Weangen tia te cunt. eee teenth see casesd wash: trees Mita heme he tous of Re feanchtin of tant foment Tepeal’ yond Varna hereon laws Combate mpletely, destroyed, involving a | paid down when the prop | [N ‘sear ‘Peanayivanta SURLEE For: Hall to t. The : ‘rom hs Ai z Y - ope g communication with pe caoe rpg neh pe as west, from F to li sete Tato the hands of 4 private company, | discharged. Alo, bills granti vi of $1,200 or ‘The money box and dri. ie discourse cf eapecial tickets and money, was George A. avenue. rfect. OS: DOWLING, Anct. | LEB £ 00. 22; Brasco meper. iocne end south; to grade and es South Capitol street. | thereby establishing a monopoly entirely con- atte “ r For le Lane me tol str F Western burial ground; | saved. but some of the tickets were damaged: | Fao "the lhe Sat maps. | from B street south to Georgia avenue; tocurl., | trary to the almost unanimous wishes of our | relief of the sexton of * | ‘The driver and ethers are ata loss as to the ori- ‘ABLISHED IB 1936, stereoscopic views. photographs of distinguished d@ gutter on both sides of First street | citizens; but to secure the passage of a bill be- . gin of the ‘The ris EMIUM AWARDED IN 1837, men, Xe., will give variety to the oceasion. ee bet Georgia avenue; on | fore the adjournment of the present Congress Fardon, from Committee on Schools, re~ fire. The driver is certain there was no ati ee eos ce nocamary serent: Keewuen Sch and. | sutbertanse teat sorpetution eo weno teetone Mr. of a school-house at | fire in the car when he left it, and tha: he did EY Forte bul te aoe B streets 8. Ws pasact. not handle a match while in it, and the general Peemile ote Dreinge Mr. Venable, from Committee on Fire De- a is Eco geting te ar iol a match CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, i] making an appro; straw whic strewed bottom : a olay vag ng sedate ee gr Dill Reig the | of the cary and ignited it. No. 49.3 rreuscx st. designated as 7 dary DEL 2GATE TO THE NaTIoNal MEDICAL Agno. est; south side of Boundary street, | the amount of one jon dollars, at an annual ciation —At a meeting of the Alumni Associa_ ] prob streets West; 80" og York avenue; cast | interestef six per cent., payable at or before tion of the Medieal Department of Georgetown ork arene; rant | interest of ax per cent. payable’ at Or be College, held last evening, Dr. R- ST Waik® | tide of Eighth “street west, from no om thy this eft; » | Boundary street; south side of Boundary street, | ot cre: 4 loan to be known as the market- ee Le = os as elected a delegate to the . de | house fond exclusively: |, further, to request | compensation of the men privates —_—_ oe with WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK : al Association of the United | 9° mecona tet wate Penuspitania ave. | the pasage of an act to euable this corporttion | init Fics bepartmentat per month; passed. | Mn. Cuantes H, Reav’s Seaxce, at Odd rita The bast inal set webb. wp rs States, to be held in this city next May. Ratio B street north; both sides of north V | t0, Lebtes pers ing on boats eens sy nett: Holden saported Bilt erect lamp-posts ba gioco Hall Seri eve soil give our citizens, ot bao thle on ben my piace tm the PAYS LITEREST ON DEPOSITS. — o---—- street, fr vi ie. * re A v Iurontany Asxocsceaenr—See the adver- iret south side of North: Caroline aventc, completed by such time as Gongcess may deter- Mr. Holden, from, Committee, on Improve: cated epiiroal m vramiyniy snsoused- Sales | RRS EEE? tiseme nt of O'Hare & Sons, in another column, tween 7ta ond Sth streets east; both sides of C ae: ments. reported ‘on the aide admit EE —— — ‘ing thy at reduction in the of | street south, i . | Mr. Paylor accepted the substitute. ve the footways and gutters cast the matter, me ETH AT Sour, ete. “Thete stuck to large end freeby amd | ereegaee New Secney ena ee cena: | _ bec Dulbess Mipchdner peopert aotion wena | Tete eer eaTE, between Massachusetts ave- | that Mr. It is at least SWENTIETE STREET MAX. they are making it to the interest of the public | south to Virginia avenue; east side of Seven. | be taken, and au, the resolution bs | nue and Boundary street; tee 0B Health, re- | BaMd: tor at the 720 = Street, BANKER to become therr customers, teenth street West, from north W to Boundary | put on it* without debate. Mr. Detric! ee Comet 5.8. at has rather m: By WH ine, oe a. oom, Buy end pall ot anes street, west side of Tenth street east, from East Mr. Browne said, that under the np rad ted bills for = iryeot Ke ae pe sd ————_. = “a ims « oom, “ eurrest aH e apnare— Willem Bind was ar- | Capttet strest_ wo Maryland aveoue; both sides | the,corpara we yorery PaNer {0 lene tends, and lockzewshi- Samuel 'yson, - Linea: Sat oF A Foe Rane Kitbourn_ & | BE ie and al aes Acar Ao “ro = estes cer iiton, sui » fro te west; | rei ne weaver. I~ ry i i 5 as, 4 . o | cighth Jrocieee, on a bench warrenp ter ioromny | wear atte ee een Mtrests Trees a wenen: | ta was informed that the company hed siresdy | "Seve penton tro p Compltten of Ware and:|' etary. McCulloch hance eee Ma ane | HHULTS and VEGETABLES, Coe CASSED | Onsery sor prUOKS. ond BONDS promptly exe- from the Navy Yard, and, after a hear- | to Virginia avenue, S. W.. north side of | been offered $1, for the £1 Means, reported hey age ayer re; | splendid row on K. between eu a call eutea. * seks Seekieh ing before Justice Schmidt, was turned over to | D street south, from 2d to ith street east; | Mr. Williams (Mr. Venable in the )12~| copying te books of tax sales 's | t) 8. H. Hurd, Eeq., of New HERG PELIVERED TO ANY ap. INTERNAL REVENUE 5 ee, fwest ide of 24th, from tor x tty. Wee | Serzed to the Tack (ste lng urged the pawage pat ee el, Passed. : 1 = “ oes , N. W.; the outer | of a billa » . ; 2 Exrction Microscorist—At @ meet. | ride srouns the Circle, at intersection of Con- } the Councils bad voted against that pill he did GAINES AGT. COOK~ a SPRING STYL: ing of the faculty of the Magical Department of | neet cat, Masrachuset ts sud New Hampshire | 208 see how they could fas. these resotatons, | 1, Mi. Gaines Ingeired wigs tee Oreeaicene on | api eres SIL ro vrais ae report tatormed one FS the Howard University, held om the 18th inst.. | av and P streets, 5 cnet a clause peg 3 a1 unant ould ‘tain tuarged Spee maeherens trou! as *y Jespyr Edwin © , M.D, was ele side of 10th street east, between I ‘and K south; | DOUsly bin. He also to SN Rion, weer prudence. He we 4 = pont nn oy sf thas insttution- Clected | rest abdted 24 stregt,2greus Virginia avownete | the fant nitions bad been adopted be Win, A, Copke. vut. ni toordae fois RO oe

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