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CORPORATION AFFAIRS. Board ef Aldermen, April 4th. | The Chair laid before the Board several com- munications from the Mayor, as follows: _EVENIN G_STAR. TUESDAY... -April 5, 1870. ~~ LOE AL NEWS. Amnsements, ac. ee THRATER—!| otta tw the “Littic tect = LinCoLs HaLt.—Concert of 590 ealored ¢hil- en. Mrtzenott HAct.—Grand Union Concert. CoRNe@ SevesTA AND BP STREETS.“ Wicked Bes,” the educated bug. Wurrssenst GaLtery—Grand Prize Pano- ramic Exhibition every evening, this week onty. Surrn’s Ant GaLLany, 245 F st. Manckairen’s ART GaLLunr, 446 7th street. Baxiow's ART GALLERY, 257 Pa. avenue. Es sey aR The Registration. COMMENCEMENT IN TRE Fier WARD. Our Reporter Out im the Rain—The Way News- paper Men ase Snubbediy the Board—Our He~ porter Interviews Officer Harris—Lively Scenes and Incidents. The registration’ of voters inthe First Ward commenced at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the office ef Justice Amlerson, on I, between ski for medicines furnished to the poor of jourth Ward during the quarter ending March i; referred. Une transmitting the account of the Corpora- Gon with the First National Bank, showing bal- Gice,lae, tue bank to this date $55, 300.84; oF red to be printed. THE MARKET HOUSES. | One in answer to resolution 28th inst. The Mayor says: authority of law ‘under which Sidney McFar- land, Clerk of the Center Market, ¢ontracts with Lafayette Jeffries for certain provements in said market, nor were they c Spproved by me. Upon a minute examina @ the com m of roof over the souther tion of the market, some time last fall, the missioners and myself concluded that, from e decayed condition of the timber and lum- coi tig Stee cx apa biley beneath it. Indeed, it is surprising that it not fallen in before, so Perfectly rotten as the material of which it was composed. vem this circumstance we deemed it unwise and unsafe be oon it to remain any longer. and so ordered that a new roof be constracted Without delay. It was believed that the in- reased income from the rent of stands would | Yth and 20th all the members of the $oon pay the cost of the improvement, besides Board present. more than thirty persons | tendering them more comfortable by keeping were present when the doors were opened; bat | ut the rain, from which they had very slight later in the afternoon—sbout _hali-past fvar @’clock—the string beeame quite long, and for some regeon or other, unknown fo our reporter, who was refused adinission inside, the process of registering along slowly. " Lieat. Gesstord was on duty with a posses of men, the Lieutenant on the inetde, a valiant grip on the door-knob, while an able-bodied Sergeant tut. equally as ¥: ¥ the correspoxding appendage on the outside. Although our re- porte. went and, without Env intenciod of Reghterug Megally wee gally: yet either through the jundering of subordimaies or -the old fogy » notions ©f the registration board, he was compelled to Protection. it was for these reasons that the Work was done, andd-dowbt not tne Councils, after examining the same, will approve the ex- Penditure.” Referred to Committee on Markets. Mr. Davis introduced joint resolution req uest- ing City Register “ not to renew the licenses of those persons doing business at what is known 4s the Etna Market, on Pennsylvania avenae, Bear Cieorgetown bridge, (when the licenses tow held by them will expire,) or to issue li- bn to other persons to keep a market there; refer Also, concurrent resolution appointing a com- mittee of two Aldermen and two Councilmen to &ct in conjunction with the Mayor, for the pur- ther the ‘ich pi a le for the Sr unaremes pn Aeteee| ape estern Market, with a view of having the mar office, our reporter. addressing himself to Officer ne removed the center of K street. north, Har: quired if he aye enites, whemhe fot- | to report by bill or otherwise ine ; referred. a Kepe ire wart Th t of th Tmaspaant 6 TO shi pur porter —“Well, 1e report e o' in, ae if 1 was going to register, but my business | tem Asylum forthe moutior was referral is to ¢ who registers, and look around gener- iicer Harris.What are-you's re- Reporter—“That's what's the mat- ficer H—Well, I'll see; come with assing around to the side ry in tow 16 our reporter was hal while officer nd asked instruetions from Lieut. He returned, saying: “He says no, he has uo authority to let reporters in, ss in orders to keep everybody out except those seeualiy on doty.” Reporter—“Is that Smeerk Sure as you are bern. wet fou vos some of the members of the board, and probably to the Committee on the cae A communication was ‘received from fire Sift Tintendent of Sewe ., imreply to rr a Bon of tt Hoard; stating Wat ee 8. Wood: or frontage on, account 1G ckreet, between ih mind or tax fo for sewer on @ » bet fu $5.12. His assessment tax fo £5130. ppd Superinte itendent Bliss recommends Ya the cane of Mise Bees atm 2g fo no nw ed of gay titled to wr reliet.” ae “ 4 m can axit.” Repeat porter Well, how met oy ot Sut: we to fix it, as you cal 5 en here's oe footw: a lution Green Shier Estingmaher Cronin are | wage: = araaianat from W to ‘Boeacaey constantly in and out as tl ee (They, | are bis 2 poerdoaiet with, ‘the established " conTRACT 3 DAY’! door.) ‘Ofkeee I i don’t Know. ws Mr. D: avis introduced bitte %0 ve a ailey in not to blame, you know: as far as I amcon- | équare No, 23; ta by 3 alley in cecmed you could go in and but must | square No. 85; and carb, F on obey orders.” r—Oh! Of course.” naldson, Esq.,one of the side of : west to K north; Board, came out, and Officer Harris kindly ex- | south side of 1 street \» f1 24th to Zth Plaine? our mission, when Mr. D. said:—“Well, | west; and east ‘of 2th West, from I hat do yor ua Want to come in tor; we won't finish | street north 2 Eri, ayen' all or ait six o’tlock. and then you can get it all. It | which were referred. a Eoveehonegne esol won't be any use to you ihis afternoon.” tion e act authori: and cling of 2th eet S front Pen Li, we have an eye to the futare as | an a Donat!dson.—' sylvania avenue to so aul ize the work: to be done by dase ‘se con ing in here to get till six o’clock.”” And with that he returned to his post of daty, athe that the Mayer and, although the rain pelted de arn rasnaneele executed in the manner wile ‘noel Pe s OUr Feporter took to weguing brie Yantageous r. MeCath- front of of the mabe bang: weil. out there it aa fan earnesily opposed of the resolu- ate lined with vehicles. | tion, cl Timing it asa blew of capital ora ios ne had bronght thither not only peaiat lab labor, advocating the aoing 0 of work by dates but also noisy politic~ labor, and. thas thusonly could ians,a whole Wagon load of the latter claw toming there in th f the Metropolitan Track fete bed to fa re in the wagon of jetropolitan Trac jon the side of the After a ap fpbate on, thn ring men. ganhfie Ranger f the citys Company. whieh stpod on nt Sas ' work, A oy the city, street irony from three o’clock to six, it is pated . Crocker, sy d, to de on hand incase of a fire im the | Chase toe ete Poste was jected— Groups of colored men gathered round, discussing all sorts of wpics, mostly re- = to the issues ba eerens oe. ‘atte proportions of Henry Himber loomed cterrwhere, and no two or three could be anything but what he was there in ea Good humor’ prevatied all through, and the hits backwards and forwards between and anti-Bowea men the Merera, Baker, poly Knight, Mecathrant and Slater, 8.” (Mr. MeOsthran, {n explaining his vote, said t during the debate some intimations had cs thrown out that members we: their chances of re-election. re governed | “ile would frankly avow hiniself as a candidate for re-election.) Mr. Moore said the vote showed a want of con- fidence inthe After further remarks, advantage of his | Mr. Chase moved to reconsider the vote by ba tie which the resolution was d, and Mr. Me- im, President of the | Cathran mosed w lay that motion on the table; wound up an animated | carrie: ‘tre motion was Iaidon the table— + you what I'd ry (Meeers, Baker,Connolly, Davis, Vd take you and At- Crodesr. i SEW BUSINESS. Mr. Stewart introdaced bill ‘to: grade and for you're just the party that’s ruined him. pave an alley in square ist 5 seizes. Also, bill Now and tlien a colored voter wonld be h amend amendatory (4 rake ace toreorganize the somuchof # bowen man es I | Fire Department. endatory bill pro- you.” | When another would re- | vides “that the Mayor'sh shat? have thé’ power to join, “Well, 4 jist tell you now, some of you's | sppoint all of the men cma im the said de- got your _—— in your eyes, and you'll find it eatiue ent by the advice ama n the consent of Gut, too; Mayor Bowen's the best aay you | Ure Board of Aldermen ax ether Corporation got A hee F knot, mat eificers or employe a Lg “appointed and con- enlivened asing he ddlative | firmed refecred, geo utio; the abeorbing question now with that of the relative powers of the Ce ecutive Committee and the ward a izations. About 5 o'clock Henry Johnson, an- other “ Invincible,” and was soon the center of » fistening crowd. After alivding to the reports of Mayor Bowen having spoken about ousting messengers in the Departments who did not support hin aa. he said that he had resolgtic ns 19 oer that night at the zi and £3 RiP Staoe as ven chose to make a fight with him, he could do it.” ‘The result at the close of the polls was tue en- rollment of 519 names. of which, by a check Hat beps quisk pies Fas shown that 04 were col- “The first aay ‘s <Pegitratin in this ward last year footed up of which about 190 were white. and up to the time appointed for the re- the Mayor to furnish aah this Board, meeting, with a detailed. of fitting up and furnish! street north, which is used Of meeting . r the Board of ‘Prantecs 6 cd neo vel Schools. Hanae cer apna cone the First jstrie caused to be put ip the Fraakiin louse clocks aeat the Corporation tie sum ot six bi jdoliars, more ur less, also, what use is made of the so Samosa io i corner of G and Mth atreats ping oe lage. amount of rent is received fw it, and to whom at its next ng the room on 5th ME. Croc! ker introduced petition of Proper:y iy owners along the lime of the propused sewer, Massachusetts avenue, between 2d and 3d streets west, protesting a: the construction of said sewer; referred. Sey eee ~vision of the lists 1271 names only had been en- of WA. asking permisuon Tolled.” The delinquents however camo ‘up | conetract bactchouse betwee his Festdence nobly afterwards. as the aggre; vote of the | and Ms: kitchen, with’ a ward at the last — was 2, ich il waa poet, a aie, pied for bic Lacgtre, “tg ‘Catnlogte of ull he Smprovements perro oe paving Samana euuas, the lalate Rot yet, ce -MeEnrear Association 69 THB Drarkict oF |= Cont wura—Election of Officers—& Constiteitional a is amoctaton was bell a eagles m., at the Geor, Sie aes nearest exent. The cpa led to Mr. Moore intreduced Feo «That this submitted pert ot the di eae ae me ee eeaged Bul re or : Epil Tby the clerk of tae Centre ‘Matket for the wits . Pe Sioa nett Tod rovement and cleaning of ment to the 16th article of the constitutton, et.” A long devate ensued, Mr. Crocker de- «* That hereafter the metubers of the Association | fendi ‘the tiers of the Centre ing the: be allowed to hold consultations with any resi- | Market, and stati the ition to him dent Hcevtiate i this city, whether he be a ‘Decanse a member of this Association or net ;" which was ‘Mr. Moore stated freer po been esented laid over till the next soot meeting. under the rule. | tobim thatthe Oleri¢ hud’ made's | centage RP a and How- | on all his expenditpres, and would ee appoint an invest! mane “i. election of officers for * ensuin; then aut & Touiows: soe Brin ice Fowuigs Treasures, ¥. a. ona L. Mackall, A’ Fe A. King, a WwW. Bulkley, and D. KR. Hagner. Delegates to the American M mas ss Lieberman, J.C. Kiley, N. ©. B. Butt,.J. W. H. Love: -z | Seeeneaaeee sae “Tie besotutih was gd Teferted to the fo hin ae STREET IMPROVEMENTS. al Associ nF ext: Smith Lincotn, joy, L. W. Ritchie, ree SR RA East; | nine mean ingest Jone pl or of cur] wman. ‘footw ‘Tae Fovern WARD Woxgtwowes's Re- FUuLICAN Ciew met last evening: J.C. Wall im the chair, and David Key ssovetany. fom of the corgi to the the meet- ¥ . instead The following were club:—President, J. C. ; Also pi reliet; referred. ‘THE CENTER MARKET HOUSE AGAIN. Mr. Emery Berenson aresolution requiring an premises which will be of pashan Pinte Rees a aS panage aap ian tr coen oat nee TSE TTT uals in tno tecteLoieet setkeseel ebip. Lories drew & good howe ot the ations! ‘Theater last evening, notwithstanding the bad weather, and had full scope for her eae wm | Une of acting in “The Little Detective,” whi piece will be repeated this evening. of 10,000 bi of coke for | One transmitting the account of A. Klocxew- | le the | Messrs. mery, Moore, L Slowert, aaa aie Grocker,} 6; nays, be ine ea = . Clarke, opted. ats Davis, the co t Company for ae dona- Ligh y pn per x of the erty dnring ite pede three: $0, dills to csiablint fowr male and termediate ec shoot, cme of Bnety in: alto tour Fiewaios in each school distriet; referres|. pte af Walter W.* | bot secon of the city—ai or near ] ~ ith street west and W street "= pone, sosmenTae GRIFeING. merges me Gri | cpmpeboayon ooaens ir. seth that trom the year 1863, eel a ‘thne, Ner em tire time Fraps vena, | Specuwmenting ty Mrs. py ee ee son, Keprese! | Gen. M.-C. Met wen, in an casket vioes per ing the Mayor, ir. MeOathran pe ink tthe abo re boring me ™ Mr, 2rcicne ne Mewes ona tse jason a glleged tg be ve Sraeeiad A 150, ple “3 purchase me open mar! the water mains not exeséding 25,000 at the southwest corner r of Righth and other material i ‘and tapping Cor the Pere 1870; andl to eke stich Frrchanes of anutacturers doing business in this it feet with which may be i lay! Yided they can farkers ha harbor-; or poe 6 ‘Council mmpect of purposes. or to make esshear wan about ii thomarke home without the Pol ice, reported Gelinquent wart a thin thirty days i nt pat id; i. AUT o'clock the Houta sejponcram Pads Passe Board of canoe wi At 8:20 Mr. Pope, the Secretary, caNéi tlc! Board to order, and staied that the President | eae! we “Gait Sire. lackson. Bro. & Co., ‘audi. enesed endorse me! Inbor in wl she accontphishedy a and sae: worthy claim ‘for War Depattinent. Gen. Ra TRE MGAT-HOUR OUEBTION. introduced resolution request- “in all future naver faémnents fF work to be contracted for bythe ration, tt will be expected of suctesstil bilder to allow the same rates of ot pay ‘and, bons. now ranted to the men ander Commissioners of Mr.MeCathran ‘with @ cory of thie reso! Of phe war, Im eat a number of destitil . ns could Pete? no bow oad Brbicrent ion treasury ale has secured for thetr reliet Fi , ‘been placed in the hands of and personal efforts have boon given for the relief and eevaros of the eee services rendered she requests a remuneration’ suitable to the chee of the bat) render persons e. ‘peti that the remuneration asked ior Crinine may be granted to her out of : Senators Pomer: ve Julian, Gen. 0. ¢ rT anicl th: copy Of a letter from the’ te fdwin ecommending Mira. G. to his successor in wlings; feforred. Tesotution, as the Mayor joey to By ss4 it rom fits rpioei ation _ Ww; singted , Champion, ea Davis, Xaye-Meaars, Chase, Emery. ISCELLANEOU. Teferred. Also, introduced bill aoe sre ety to John Imerla toerect, aati ana’ Kore-room acidition to hie house; referred. bill se oe) and re Sie by the Onan mivorable meee Sretere Bill for the reliet of B. F. ‘was passed, of Counctls, and Was unavoidably detained. Messrs. Browne, Fardon, Hatton, and Joun- gon were nominated for Pr Messrs. Taylor an ported 8 votes for Mr. Messrs. Fardon and Hatton, t for Mr. Johnson, and 1 biaul The blank vote was, on motion. thrown ont, and Mr. Browne di Messrs. Fatdon and Hatton cond Mr. Browne to the chair, and he hrigtly natal od his thanks. A message was received from the Mayor, Closing the account of Ducket & Co. for cines furnished the poor of the First Ward: ident 4 Tinne; rowhe, Feport of the commissioners to surv Feyucsting | of the Southern port ot the Int erection of. in sth street, to Boundary street, Gidn requ: fre O street, {roma 20th ition cai ect «! neo aa ae sth stfeet to Jonnec Taylor avenue an 1 street, adopted. Petition of Habert Mast ten: et ion toe opening rred. ‘But pers B. esting Sey f emacs Ward, toexamine weer B street: By By Mr. Kesoluti Ess Center pong r to \ware soi for special taxes; + | iar the remission of taxes on in square ID8 used for school Purposes; Committee on Schoo! ve ting Of a Lue-size portrait of the late E. Btan ton; bill appropriating $300 to pay faryland railroad; ndant of thé Aaylum: ulso, com- mig he “of the cost munication trom the Uren, eo eS ZL strgets north, = ncveney ‘antl a britize at to cost $1,512. Infor shat ed im, poten Also, Burdette, Wie. Gnd otters for the e: ble public schvol building in the hg fae | Edmond, Wall, on Min, Grifhug “im the woot Fm provementn. i earnestly” eh Boat nnd Oke iat nd} of eon td ‘aia aoe of such’ a resolution would j ears moore: and Mor- bh ‘of Meera: P: , Joba Gomerane iis were referred. OTHER MARKET-HOUSE RESOLUTION. at. Davis offered a resolution: «+That in view the immediate construction of a new market-house on the site Centre Murket building, ihe co said market are hereby somocsfalty, pot to cause any more new the present yt used for mmmissioners: heds to’ be tion at once,” from the Committee favorably an the bill the bill requir ng y,being the tellers, re- lared = ected anting permixsféy to excels trate bulldites ect lution requesting the, intorm the umber of pi arker, jat what compenssuor diring "te iMre 3 1 with the res- Peep emplorey ill authorizing the pr ——— rection tO, c- and Wil- Howard, id the great know ot no ef the K "ee fem iy Or by con- Poration 1 ty, pre- m9/as A number the — i ts \¥_ gewerab wm- Becretacy ot we cow ous premisex Dr0 em. i 3 each for y the alse cerning » W.5 res- a8 to auoun:s ig alley in Tk vements, in |] of the Sixth ‘ot caer ‘Rocke Tek evict w nae a? lots 5 referred m against the construction of a road that it Iny overs agreed to. leave to exhibit to the te of co ian which proves the Newtonian s¥etem Of as qmss Wiliatns ‘was ai last saiehs be ” fox carrying concealed er. to. be. an exror,” was aceepi lant offered n resolution authorizing the es a hari ari eit betore Justice Ci oe Pearce wei ora mpeeaeey "Sic escent “Ag 4 ye Tartine oe a the , ithe Fy Thos. Martin, in theelifine «| ‘the blic, to ads eed fish ends at the exponen oy ek net eet prd ‘WO express our opinion as mere ts Ts ines ae cm the aH THE PROWIBITION QUERTION. Mr. Hatton offered the following; which was, on motion of Mr. Beail, laid on the table—teas Banare a ~ ‘we Jearn bythe shat Sis + vith coreain Wt aS ae ae Pree Dass ataw in thid cine Tightot tag tt) nea, se a law to the mag Saal tree FT Sora a aaa ieee amar suiae ieee, and peesstonk ies ft ies nts Protest ag sin Gein alata be beep charged He = very Bowen ge sprenue from. Ai fee Pah j ‘ton offered the oem resolution > | Sitred) Sta r aa pre ana ne Whereas the citizens of this city hail with jo: M Jones of the fifteenth amendment to the Oonst ftu- ms Se sere Taking préperaitou i rn mira | te ed en Thea, $0 whiek poms Md < ein the wards Tor a frond eller ‘on the Iétly day of kuow ihetiar ht Sat he present: eM. Seite it te o1iars be. Ind ofthe prenkisate ee isetion. tbe be by then: above nemea, ex coidred: Hd kbat if Mayor = bowen Mi Mr. ‘Mokuight “moved that the money be ex- i Eh pended by the Mayer. and members of grachine fio haart yet dine ra Mr. Hatton withdtew the reso- vhewy OnE XBW ; e ages Walon a at aren ' we Mr. pet ‘trom the Police Committee, ea creaned and: i gtamting permission to ‘Saines C. c. Bios iat oreeewe window, &e.5 aie Bees sec | enc A a oe ni 3 tion of C street north and Mary ‘ond Maas a we racont, a eo: tat ewokpolcy a won achesetts avenues Dili to Semanded a namitted. iH introduced a bill to ana ani fet The regular ptoortlas meeting of the Court was held im the Aldermen's chamber; Blind and a in dhe Distriet ofColumbia. « owe, Hall, Marea ee tae Nieh- mace agbore af. Java es meh meg se iment <4 el on Uyag agent, gest Ei iesicn han is com- 3 escent lant, Gardiner, Row- ‘ard, num! De Samagn. 3 Rev. ey eston Browny an act: fandand , with Mr.N, Callan, ‘i a ie et A canes hae eae old ite te tes ance eee rere tothe ioe pos it to be the inherei Te 3; very free his opinion in merece: See eae Re Bee Re ayor- th ame of aor oA. 6, Sicharde fo ards for Y Becon: fepameree all there a ne Tem: lytown, divi her property into two rendering one part of it useless: referred. h O. Nichols, a soldier, was terdas By Gmest Gig: for Wesertion. He turned over to th A commupieation from B.D. ade Beng “a fo} Blanitee gt tion Kock held by this court,ifthe sad witty too Joss'to the fest referred, str Pery Court es it by for assault and bat. hep and after a nore hie teetoet we ok 2 riving hn aa y Soett or i and on Ir naa im a ome rine se — Shea, Or ‘Any Riowré?—The oars aye Pema ny between the canal #HOOg Sow Au yen y LS | Naspy ann aeons Nownerr on <A secrete FRONT.—Crouch’s Waiif_Neeehaat iad Dar from ew York, : ms hay fat Ree & SCO (ores es fe inant Pith | Sirezrti, Singin itch Taxlet, oe - SSBoyp’s OFFICE a for April is a - ‘number, contalt a Department direct “= 7, announcement of mails, uains, &e., &e. . —e and Mr. Lovejoy j RDror § oe ak In SE Saomas Morgar ter -_ beat Life fe orators Almon Lee Exzrroy enuual renee of Seven directors of A: tana bier ae Force, | eee ae gre canes caer ee Baste ane ees on ‘Hall this Pe five hundt ore a ‘and. 44g orice Work Sian sais es a eine, and to make all ne : eee ee FET BTA ot |. Newm onto the i” 4. ~ Works of Georgetown. inten- Epecuctrermcems ogee — De had Ia- ee abet thet Yeats. scnmenirdurersigon partion w= nes re (whore names he ‘ond mer im ase, Which are (unfit were caf he race sour Bakarday’ BL” jaxter, J. F. 5 Cire es 150, ites nesesmary le one from John Wilson, requesting that one hun- | character, honesty, a ry priesinbon 5 ae ee A. fred-douiae, a id for’ a a. Hahor nat ap- the three qualities abso necensary 80 place | W. Bingham, Edward Do fanaa we W. Grit. 5 ie Police hoard J ;] any political: party above. the calumny of its | fin. Keferred to the District elerred. citizens | proncnts sist — bs te ual ih ef 8 a is sivise reson tions, were r Pig A Disc MARGED Ox Wait oF Gh Corrvs.— . red. |] an ns for, be Johnson and Natty ee werevbrought be- {ieteoaid fers ae Haley, trustee in partition ee Boe fore Judge Fisher ont wrt ef tetas for the e heirs of Ktobert Jah A communication from the Central Reform | yesterday, and, on Of ‘theif éounsel. K. Bill of Charles P. Belt, for work on stone cule Association. inyiting the club to pasticipate in | Harrington and J. Bell Adams, were discharge yert; illat Robert Bad 1 Sealer of Weights aud | a “Ketorm Repamfean Convention he held from custody. These vaca ee 5 Measures; ‘Dill of David’ M. Wheeler, for ser- at Union 1 ¢ Mall, ‘and one from Genera a, who fore- vites Yor "mesenger; and account against the | Get, ib club to participate with the as stated in pan of last evening, Tux ferporation of Georgetown..for repairing cer- | Boys in Blae mn a torchlight procession to ecle- y were releasedon ‘the seme ground— | been: rey " tain roads, were referred to Finance Comunittee. | prate the adoption of the Steenthyamendment, ae ‘ctive commitment. bridge on the Vernon, + & mile A debate took place with reference two the onthe 9th instant were Fefetred ft the Execn- ig beyond Se. cannot be crossed by vehicles. Guction of rons payment county tax: ao ann Minas Tre Wasar ON GYMNAS:UM last evening When it wus decided to allow a deduction of ten yr. was calledon and toade a sEr | sleetea the following oftvers to seeve'thte en= per cent. if paid before the first of May; eizii beanies pee interruption till he said\he | suing.yeams—Wrevident, Win. Cy We Vie CITY ITEMS. per cent: if paid before the —< dune; and | was oppaved to mixed schools,” when the President 0-1. Pragent pone Es none tied 4 Tak bates o ahs rs disapproval were 80 great that he took erhaeh: Teaenrer, | 8 8 es ren SA ms, Jer Jeweiry, feat. Col. Wim. Win’ Noerr, J. Oroide Jewelry, ' Schools, made'a verbal repos s*) Mi W Si ott at omic a aateae Ts N, ‘BirckBéad, cine, aL a Alaska Diamonds! ba, ghrelin Congress tee! whi ree Gales Moore? » We OF a Vases, Chromos avd Pines. e Te system of public schools in the Distriet— Sepa she Davidson. 3 this ane ‘at ‘Doltar Jew- greatiog = board of trustees for the entire Dis. sent pede he fie inne to oii an RE ee Say meee No. 451 ‘avenue, be- trict. party, true to Dur God, amd true Soca THE MERTING cal Bonldin’s | tween 4 and streets. . . The aepolnson, submitted at tlie Test, meeting | we kc: imlerse the sentimepts: ‘ty | church. corner 4th and L last. might 10 gp ia of the Board relative to the rotrocession of Al- | Mr. J. 7 ; quake preparations for resirgee ‘Staixe cipennta' Si ¢xandria to the State of Virginin came up, and4 — Mr, a Sorie¢ gave an account of ‘hig t. | the we of the fifteen < mands to Dr. Kowland, the mover of it. tated that he be to ues ident. card tothe recent f hyve slimly attended. Si Fatiund, om ! noms. iis full ‘Sampies. Loge Ae: the fFsouta of Pokatane get por- | and after sieen Messrs. Dawid Mines, E. | tion, adjourned it to to-morrow as (Cheip—Cheapét-Chénpoct, on 01 county so: of Potomac river #h fonasail . Emerso: Dr ASR, Far- | when the workinguien a meeting a ee es ine ie {the meeting aijeurnen, | same piace. eae fe Co lant said ve! iy ———84e “ € ere rer te eee |: mherciaaree fone ua, locas but little hoy their ta! Action ty it: It anot] gue of yal ng supeared to Ua the wich ‘of tie peowte ay Ales libraries St the late CW Rotelee ghd a sae Sharia fo returh to the District again. a. “ot - ea ss ny are ‘Mr. Tewney ght it was not the part.o” minting €9 nf eer bound, and in this court to interiere in this matter, amdanoved ait for coart by Justiee : oO ai a0 or Directors.-At y Company held soeriays Gephanee phane, A. i Meigs, F. HL Smith, and J... Keasbey. Sask LE Lista Shep- | soot oecete eee enen| 7 omaccount,| “THMBFELL?. etter wasreeeut | Care, Berramds net yet the ywenent ed FELIAM | Booretnry g ar Shi stteat cannot. be put In tenve a he mages hee Bre Tt om alice \(ence'it up Troan horses ‘ond parts, so that SEE itwentire nd Soores =e } i: autifrn, pcsestrians meygace, a wd Gtext Falls Compe ee > ae < | 6 mee 4 \“D itsoo was chowe by tho | salem ements f

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