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Seventh geo pe Repubil- ‘Emery Mayor—Shoutd the Pr a ahs Mpemepioes be Oct Doon 7 A meeting of the Seventh Ward Republican Reform Arsociation was held last night at [sland EVENING STAR. ————————eee BATURDAY....-+0- 200 April 30, 1870. i A meeting of the 7 Hall, the president, L. G. Hine, in the chair, LOCAL NEWS. Chub was held last -hird Ward Republican | anq George Holmes secretary. “rhe house was Doerner ogee Tacks, toe pee er Ser Dehanba,tn the | Stentenndl combos et enti cek canna, Rattowar Taeatex—Joho ghare in | chair. eee Mr. Watson offered 2 the first for ‘Ado About a Merchant of Venice Mr. W. a reform meeting two weeks hence to nominate © Much ro ting «David Copperfie! i's Italian - . for the Open second ap- aLi's OPERA Hovse— Brigne) ving the resolutions adopted at the German Ont itoape in “Lucrets Tae aa pe meetin that foreigners be represented in ‘concert ne: —— . y | _ Mr. Hine said ke did not know that there was Canoe Hatt—Fair for St. Ann's Infant em any need of being ina hurry about nominating rR é 4 Asylum. hence would be soon toname them. He Surra’s ART GALLERY, 25 F et. line time. | Wished to have a full meeting of the Citizens of MARERITER’s ART GALLERY, 67? street, Baxtow’s Ant Gattusr, 21 P, syenue. ghee Mational Convention ai Medical Col- legrs. SECOND DAY. The convention reassembied this morning at W o’cleck, the President, Prof. S. D. Gross in the chair, and Prof. N.S. Davis, secretary. ‘New credentials were presented as follows: Kaneas City Medical College, Prof. John M. a Medical ©ol A. Hammer; University of Nash- ville, Prof. W. K. Bowling and W. F. Briges. Prof. N.S. Davis offered several rules for which were rning the proceedings, ‘adopted. | chalk marks will Oo eon oy read from Drs. Parvin and | here read that instz rs 3 be Murphy dated at Grafton, Va., announcing that | Little Kittens, ro poe | : Brocererv ones by reason of tailroads not'co: they detals cats pore aa ae es ety ot able to be present at the opening of the con- ped Couneils from, $380 to Woh Fear. or abont 6 ‘vention. fight night; ¢ al necessary : offered a resolution that the several | should see that ‘measures of economy, as it be in bad yore om ‘aby. oa connotea ob meet with defeat. taafe for the Councils to consider further measures Ginnati im 1867, be taken up separately in the | | Mr. Connoll be Jal reform while recelving such extravagant bay 4 rand ithe Leng peat brane fap PResolced. ‘That candidates nominated by the Re- ieee . up 16s 8 | muito the will of telves toDring the itestion up at thei? sarttest com ei Moeoa: Thateverystedenh- applying’ toe'ssates- | 0 promis thot the Republi ty of Wash- | Yenienee, and urge if until the object of these Tesora culation in a Medical College shall required |-ington is based upon of liberty | tions is secomplixhed. wiimavae ods to show, either by certificate, or by | and CS rights; thi ir. Watson they at cone voor direct by s committee of the facul- | 1 justrated to cover all the corporation offices i] that a knowledge of the common bem tnepesent. 2 branches of education, inc! the | cor: Mr. Carter ¢ B choy seuld obtain better fer! matics, the elements of the | ment and of all seq men to fill tions an natural sciences, and a sufficient knowledge of | ficient test of Repub! d dermen by not vying them anything. Latin and G to understand the technical Mr. Jones said in the State Lat lage | terms of the profession; and that the certificate up to 1:50, the Del fo the ure ha! Presented, or the result of the examination thus | Of men isthe paid but day for required, ly filed as a part of the | ing contest, fol cupleved, yey wote <i aig wens paying about records of ” Ist t al ‘$12 per to men to represent ‘Coun- ‘Prof. Logan offered an resolution | ton who avow themsclvce cils and for wasting the worst kind of gas. (Great hat the recommendations to the different fac- | Tijh Myoreeeing ia ulties of the Medical Coll are not binding | ington. 21. Th 3 nt i ‘unti) ratified the seve institutions. After | M: this city shall be made s rity of snape disomstes tne capsbonion aes hae dotogates frogs the several mare inoverabled nfo 2 by wi Teor. Moore, po canvention. 8d. ‘That opposition to the will of the capable of being Mayor. He said the City ail after the hoe ae mavority th essed shall be regarded ns fen bd surrounded by loiterers, waiti ‘that in institutions not here the | Sfzyor of Washington who shall in thatufficn sais | fOr crumbs from their master’s table, and whic! would be Die and he | dietinctions te tke wreat bean at dnatgmicemake | had attracted the attention of our Western vis thought the im the Western ‘instita- | party. to the prejudice of Republicans whose origi. | tors, the remark from some of tions wou drat a feren: ‘been for another candi- | them that elty of W has more Id be to close them up. We exclude | nal prefe neg a “a are: lazy —— than any city racing atom? This men from ti decause were | date than himeelf, iz there- wo cleeseal scholars "hie wan wrogy in | by forfeited all title to the respect and su; was the fault of the Mayor, who was keepi: Our best physicians are without | the Party and of every branch, section, of the men ctatigns forte sale of @ classical edu te resolutions, Yandell, of Kentucky, asked: ‘In case Fertiop of gut i towel ene re getting 312 ber aay resolution ‘does H ‘mon wore the students?” ‘He thought it would | prudent recard for the tmalntonaties He Tecolleten aie, yttl edical Pendens to have & Enowinnge Suck | epgblicuntatesfsod mighty actions” Se |B Mayor Bovon did not sat 7 anlous: are 4 to ir. C. said if the yught on this line ‘mit that i: they would win, but veer one point from it they him. going into practice. ile he | would lose t ‘would like to see the feasion attain ‘Mr. Cook that the first resolution be amendment, that all ‘the highest standard of ' yet can- “ = of which had been increased ot refuire this standard Peotie’clivendaty | mended so aato read, “who avow themselves t to the original amount. doctor ithout reference and whose actions have been in harmony with a Latin or Gi Thowicdge co that he eases Shek avowsl;” which was accepted by Mr.Con- | 7h) Chair he ‘bellowed “ta eying men Ble and judicious man. and possesses the cont- | "IT" peeeman said he thai the | Well and it the officers xd their duties dence Public. These educational attain | p Mery reeman Wd, he understood that the ell that the pay now given was not too muc of merit, | Publican party for a eee ae [sy rh ants ec Site ree a = Q resentative is in ‘one eve! to for delegates who did not intend Loy rt ey eed td mary education shoald be | {)°,urport the cost n eT e anot intend | City’ Hall, abut to iy ge Damher o8 teed ete eae due party wl Gutles it required much time in the course of *SDrot, Hammer. to Prof. Yandell, said | D¢veF voted the ticket, and they should be ruled pat Rp te er He did net think he was: to iver suck sequsee ts advanced, | OUt- the y of tha Clty temelin toa ‘The He" did not think any man, Lowever ‘pomesd | A voice—“If a man is once a sinner, is he trouble was not in the amounts pald as salaries Of good sense, couid become a truly scientisc | *Iyay® a sinner? but in the other leaks—the swindling schemes manw r Mr. Freeman answered that a man should 4 wledge of the Latin and other up by contractors and others to rob the tax- Gead languages. Ho win to enter his protest | (how works of faith and serve out his pro- en eet pay always secured faithful ‘The resolutions were then adopted. eee ot hans oe wee ee eee - jaces ot -—not was ie Mr. 8. RK. Bond said that the t_ mass of Says et nilenoenaay ate chs ‘pay wae not re- fessor. Dr. Yandel said we have to take the world as Republicans do mot attend the club meetin, st {is It is not expected that all doctors are to | Sif that thee be invited to attend the meas | &8Fded. Now our poorest men, no matter be teachers, : whether he held property or not,’ are eligible - Davis offered a resolution that no mem- | meeting on Wednesday, and that when this | Tod'tne legislation is wuch larger in che ber be allowed to speak more than once upon poo gi — ai it be to Wednesday next at 2 | Toence or an increase of ulation here. Seeger ington ereswre vse | "Gr latge ragged that te mestng te | ge seat ad ee ene nce Prof. Hammer moved an amendment to the | “#lled for 10 oclock a. m. meant reform. The city affairs had become amendment offered by Dr. Moon, tothe efect | Mr. ‘said that would be irregular. corrupt by a systematic scheme generally of that the words relating to Latin and Greek he motion of Mr. Bond waa carried. |. | frauds It had been proved that the more you taireats YP STicken outy nd all else re- | watine egotsation this year Isuot as favorable | give. man the more he will teal. (Appiause , je arked if the gress y Prof. Davis opposed the amendment offered | {0 he party as last year. This was a mistake. | 10S‘ O 0. orwore any better men since they to the original proposition, and advocated @it | 1%this ward it was as favorable. [Mr. Beall. the requirements usual as a preparatory test to | |, YS: bette ‘and voices, “Good: 4."| If | increased their pay to $50 per day. By increas- . | ing the pay of our fast government clerks, do together . Now, < y entering upon the study of medicine. By wait. | they held ther they would win. {nig nel aitek mete eatiy, quakie mars. ca8 ing for the common tide of advancement in | ROuld'nt you like to know something of the visit the Division ortener? {Applause.) ‘Tins te a well-known fact. Even the clerk tothe Board Saewiedge oe meta soe chalk marks? They come from the Know Noth- backward instead of forward. nvey uae, ing Council. I got thelr scerets, and got them | C/"higermen, who isa government amet nd having in the profession will come up to the | {2% the benetit of the party, and will give them | of Aldermen, who isa government etting #12 Tequired standard, if it is a wellestabligued ami | ‘© YU without price. "You go to the door and eden. Thinle a aveet abtas, dollibn tated ie ‘arbitrary rule of the medical institutions of the | #iv® WO raps; and a fellow inside will say, | Pernt’. OMlabontthe advocacy of large ray country. A line of demarcation should be | “Who comes here?” So shiek yan ‘enses, for corporation oficials. F Grawn between those worthy and the army of | #™ One,’ and yeu are admitted. You then give | UP Op Pera vistead made some forcible re- Farasites who were hanging on the profession. | three tape at the second door, and the same | sarge about the use the politician makes of fe hiohyou answer “Tam : = advocated the amendment offered by Dr. | @eStion is asked. to w: the laboring colored men, in running into office lean “8 y «neof them.” ‘Then you are with the fellows on ‘ MProts Stoore said the sentiennaee ives of | ibe inside. The ete bios Ge ieee || Gun cute® cheat Re imese trae mere cal educi iful, ' jet down onjyour left knee thus, (illustrating; ) oo cj vs medical eduontion are very beautiful, but it = pg A: don your heart, aml rate | Song points, and was frequently interrupted, but refused to yield the floor, saying tho rest left, (suiting the action to the word,) and re ° » it ally about as hard as the farmers do. cm Fou take am obligation thet you areop- | Siauacd the saase privilege: He said the ‘ath taeda increet Navin? San aciseeg GMa | number one Mayors ome’ te. Cook here | fe, "er fone and wnfcamaht nometinen ty Western country than was Tequired inthe Eee, | Compared thore in the organization to the cop- | hear, but ls as necessary to a hei ae He thought the requirements ahoald te gaunt: | periead snake. In the Seventh Ward, which | M0ra! city affairs ~ medicin where the medical taculty had to labor physic k wan, : heir stronghold, they had 400, but he was glad | @ Sic! 3 form as possible. A higher of education | ¥* Ward they had not nea, Fielder Carroll made a speech in defence of should be insisted upon, and it should be made | tach headway, Their thier is Cone Wie | the much abused City Hall ring amd’ the : [A voice.—“ T think you have made a mistake, | Common Councils. dope, Ne Und at, aire a ate the Greek ian- | Link Pierce the head of it?"] ‘No; Thave traced geet than tae oo ee Pe ee in.’ Im the scientific world, the tate (ieorpuatention thoromghiy., inthe First Ward | S300 TS ves or Boyd dees.” Voice the prevailing language used. He would favor they fave, George Kelly, Higgles, Harrison. | (peat ives oeeghoey ea out the Creek and retain the Lev Bue, (the young, man,) White, Taylor, and | “on Yee, selling ah” (Laughter) tthe te Some standard should be agreed a ™ | Bowie—not Tom. in the Second Ward, the | | Mr. A. Watson mad speeches “ . Prof. Cox was oppoved to the amendment to | Wallace fanally—John, Julins, and Charles | mine ‘Charles Andersen favored the resolation, the amendment. He thought they were dis- | Charley Stewart, Henry Baker, Mosely dack- | 0ir (ne increase of the nolorenat Cee woe cussing what formed the cornerstone of the | S00, Arthur Chase. and Sonny James. For the | #8ying the Increase of the sa abuse. ‘There was medical profession. We are flooded with Char. | Third Ward men they should not ask him to- | TU ovecod meu whe would ail the cinces or Htanism in the profession in consequence of | Mght, In the Fourth there were Jacob Cross- | Bienty ot good men wie mould til the places of Zhe loowe manner iz which our medical tngtitu- | MAD, Crane, (laughter,) Hatton, (laughter,) and | Our Cuy Councils and atten p ~hpa ame wre S| Scott. In the Fifth, Samnel Williams. In the | ld rate of pay. [Applause.) pupelabany tines Prof. Yandel said the Anglo-Saxon character | Sovenuy Henry Knight, Kelly, and Dr. Olay- | 10 ch these saluries Poe ags could not be changed nor driven inte terms pre- | Tari) ‘stter an old enemy of the Republican | Pir’ Hy atop renewed his motion for the ton served hy ths convention. and: the resolu n.— I hope that Mr. Cook will give | minute rule; carried. ical colleges. us tho names of those in it from the Third ‘After further debate, by Drs. Yandel! ana | Ward- ‘Dr. Tincker made a speech of some length in Mr. Cook declined, he said, because he under- Baw, Prof. Stilli, of a Iphia, made re- stood that many men were coming out of it, and | ®4vocacy of reform, particularly in reference to mar ——— to anging the language he had ‘mised not to make the disclosure at | the contract mm which the protits te of the original resolution. He was surprised pro: hae od one man at expense of the laborer who that they were discussing resolutions pamed by | ‘istime. He would give them few days to should have it. He thought with M. G. Emery two years ago. If te reaffirm them, why discuss them now. thing would be reformed, Mr. fatted ealf, but would not trust them. He | 3 their chief, this The: it th Emery was a workingman bimself and fully Must endorse the resolutions or stultity them- | Hould sit them ina corner until they could show | Tne eands the wantyof the laborer. selves. He then offered resolutionsasasubstitute, | Sorted but ithoat worke they never amounted Dr. pre tor was loudly called for and said he which, after a protracted debate, were rejected. to mach. In conclusion, he urged that they be | 58d no political axe to grind. If the citizens are Fi —— to the — = with- | faithful to the old fag and not led estray and | 12 omer in fay My ter aPiscop tee are wn, aD jaestion recurr: oD yt anxious to obtain the co-operation o: by was Bal resolution, which ‘was debated at lengdh, | !eY Would be sure to win. willing to come up and vote this year with them. ‘when a vote was taken on reconsiderin, 3 What has been the condition of things the last ‘Yote by which Prof. Stilli’s substitute was lost, Bowetx Mass MEETING IN THE SEVENTH fue soers ae tax-payer was tired of this kind of abuse F and carried. Wanrv.—The Pioneer Club of the Seventh Ward ped Ca im, The proposed tax A motion was made to adopt the substitute, | met last night on 4% street and Maine avenue; | this year is jnst twice as great as last year. With when debate again occurred. Perry Carson and Geo. D. Graham MG. Emery the city will be redeemed from this P Prof. Davis advocated the adoption of the | secretary; but without any business | thraldom of abuses. (Applause.] As to the pay substitute, sa) ing that he Promised if the scheols | of int adjourned and resolved itself into a | of the Councilmen the poorest man may now be of Boston, New York and Philadelphia would | mass and speakers of all opinions were | elected, and he thought they should be well adopt the recommendations and put them into | invited to them. Perry Carson was | enough’ paid. operation, that the whole West would follow | elected chairman of the mass meeting. — ‘Mr. Murdock spoke in fayor of the election of suitatonce. [Great a) use.) O. Johnson (Deputy Market Master) said that {f M. G. Emery, said he had not voted in this The substitute of (. Stillie was then adopt- | Mr. E: was elected, colored men would not | city, altho: he had been a resident of iteleven €d as a substitute for all the propositions before | be to 'go out after? o’elock. Arthur | years, but with the present light before him he the Convention. Pannell offered 3 i ir should exercise this privilege year and vote It ts to the effect “that the Bowen, lor M. G. Emery. Applause] He admired the adopted in 1867 by the convention pluck of G A in the cor- from medical colleges, embodying ruption of Hall ring. fApplanse.) ‘He collegiate im the remembered when J. M. Carlisle performed the degree commendabie, and which, if duty of Corporation pttorsey Sot Ones, Gad he Be Senezally carried into effect, woald thought be was justas able a man as the the medical profession, that the wesent right bower of Mayer Bowen—W. A. ments for the of Doctor of M, Boon: (Applause.) must be determined by each med- Remarks were made by Amos Hunt and Midd! BEE ; ? it iF i i i : H i gt ! | i ; i : i i | ; | i | i t to Pur Fam at Caroll Hall denelit’ we aset Infant Asylum, will hy eet week. the season. larceny, dio Se cn ‘beid'him toatl fbr court ——— ATTENTION is directed to the card of Dr. J. ¥. Hartigan, who hes established humse! E street. So £ ‘The SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘KRAL Teum—To-lay, Stras- Count 1s Gen: Teen — a berg et al agt, 3 order nore vacated and Simitied in tiie dames oO. phane was appointed U. 8. Com missioner. Onenans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—' p She will of the late John Dickson, of owas filled, fully proven an: admitted to tters testamentary were issued to Het jickeon, W. B. Orme and Wm. Kit $8,000. Samuel A. Pugh obtained letters of ad- ministration on the estate of Edward Fitzsim- mons—bend g1,000. Georgetown Advertisements. (qrecenizs AT REDUCED PRICES determ: to change bosines:. [wil eli py sock oPtines tow at Tederad prices. The stock fe well assorted. comprising amily Groceries s fine assoriment of Wines and Liquore, es BE REPRE Bena” wn > \. ~rabaggmataitaa And cverything equally lew prices aS the District of Colum int ona pape ‘ AMP, % E: " ¢ . oe ane Se a a a report to A the ‘ork, » $1.100B1.12. Oats ye as Rane! firm at $29. oo eides, aI6x: clear do. iallx: cents. jake 7 - # firm at @1.01ag1.05. Bartrmors, April 30—' tos, 014, 56 ctlsing. ‘wheat d and nominally 1a3 cents sbienaid Hale rete te ay = ’ To be given by the lower. Corn dull and drooping. mace ag od acs per ‘omer GEORGETOWN SCRUETZEN. Penneyivania from the decision of the Pretoye ale ti pen Egy a annem he death’ Avoid the veunted and deluss AT THEIR SCHURTZEN PARK, (Green wel received as commimioners for the Amen: | 10k. Gold, 14%. Bonds, 4.” Vitginia sixes, Wea Batchatocaaie Bre Fiycors | 936" MONDA Pens enon rengeatin sftp. ids artewy faye” Nn wn | Reena bye Mac ce ka | JNEW Paine ax scmauEn cous ne wo 7 , wl be = Ay A ly yg Dry deots ee | emetic a . Mr. Hart and the Assembly’s chureh be ved jptovement in the general market for LECTURES. Sew; rom ty conte, ack - and the pulpit, be dec! vacant on Sabbath, | domestic cotton fabrics has been . nt I : Dr. Smith then moved that | but rather in activity that has ; : ‘Shirt Rev. T. B. MeFalls be ited to preachin ee ee any change of sorpae CANYONS the Assembly's church on Sabbath, May ist. and | quotations. Reve soesaneen vere ghaety. ol Gin Gikanieen © declare the pulpit vacant. Adopted, and the | In brown sheetings and shirtings ° has . meeting was closed with Pay by Rey. Dr. | been an active business during the week, and Smith, and benediction by the Moderator. saice continue on a liberal scale, though mostly ve in small lots. Standard peg Populst | Major J. W. POWELL will vere Lectareupon “Tux HisRENicon,” which opens at Odd Fel- | ™2kes as well as the lighter fabrics are held at | the Je gabject for the Bencet of the filtusts lows’ Hall, on Monday evening next, is said to be one the most’ pleasi: entertainments which we have been favored. with Intel and pe gre he t panoramic id, whieh fair prices. No ee cha! have —= pul }. at Metzerott Ball, sheetings there iv 8 rather betier demand and MONDAY BYREING, RAY 9.2870. freer purchases. Some more popular .te—Singe admission. 50. . makes, medium grades, are growing scarce in | ardgenticusn io center To vecnieiner the hands man of the Association. end atthe door the of good styles continue in fair demand, and the | the Lectore. ‘ustrated ee i eee dren SSaeees = as selli un- TRS ‘ an esd peteets a ce tees es EXCURSIONS, &c. — © a cope tne —— eh. | low grades are a trifle easier. Printed lawns sare iin patrontephasddometee eater ‘and percales have not been in a8 good demand . ss, might be expected at this season; but the Gretksto} > an rand Exornsrons To Mount VEnxon—A splendid | 04. As the season advances a better demand is | MUNDY My et Tne ecm ae a fight oF moonlight, ‘will By affordsd we ae [oy ge} 7 Bext, as steamer Arrow leaves her wharf, foot of 7th street, at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., Fetal at 34 ond 9p. m. ‘There will bes | Eales aro amall but prices aresteedy. 3 | bad on board the =e peo ‘music laboard each trip. Only one are in pretty fair domand for the best qualities, H°! Fon Gurmont: are firm; yw graces are an — VALI PRO’ PRO! v slow of sale. ‘Silesias are in ‘moderate demand wise Seow nim a guts OF GEORUETOWE TOL SaLEe best makes, sales are effected 0! . ¥ 2p. a " GEORGETOWN. in small quantities, Cotton osnaburgs sre not a aaa r Papier: 1 May Sat S o'clock p.m» we selling freely ‘and prices sre merely nominal. leans Broun whord. Beneeh one = that valuable ty on the 8 W corner Bek Boanp or et last | Cotton drills are demand for the | si'ipa.m. Leav tat 4 and High streets. ‘The house was built d yours ase, 7 Caperton in the chair. Co home trade, with but light sales for foreign | Sickets FIFTY CENTS. to be pam fe Tteontains thirtees | cil bills in relation to the renting of Market SHAFFIELD’S, 1225 Pennsylvania or at | Fooms, with butier's eas and water, and , and to pay bill of colon, goods are, generally dull. The | the boat. bate the cone wy Et fer, ate moe by Mr. Peek, to ‘sontines ‘the Seanhnoutent arked Wetoeen Yn clothe the it Fat-proof. Seer, ot Mork, 3 mar! : * 1 sales are. mostly restricted’ to the. better BALLS, PARTIES, &. OSs Roe snes. acon — is jualities, the jobbers merely bi to keep Stable, Carriage and Cow House on the premises. . BUSEELL's MAY BA BR bd 3 ~ thetr assortments and the houses | FH]. 2 a AY LL WILL Bi ‘Terms of sale: One third cash: making but few purchases. Doeskins are in SO. = = one and two years, with interest, secured by adest very ifttle demand; light weights are ‘alone | 31%(u,MOMDAY, May Mth, commencing at of fruet on the property. ‘Stamps and Convevaneiax ‘Of its adoption, he read one to the effect le at this season. Camimeres are selling EXHIBITION. a oa that the powers of that committee did not ex- | more freely, and fancy styles for early spring |B. by Misses. okers. pire with the term of office of the old Board, | have been forced upon the market by the man- : and thet, therefore, there was no necessity for continuing their authority by formal resolution; ordered to be on the tile. ec hegey ool Mr. Peck moved that his resolution be laid on the table; which was carried, and the Board ad- arned. my tie Covuncit.—The Chair (Mr. Dunlop in the absence of the President) laid before the Board two opinions of the Kecorder, one in ref- DODGE & DARNEL 1495 P etrect, Heal Eats THOMAS DOWLING. \ron Courier} October 6, seein veeacdiner ty No. $9, follos M6, Bc and Liber BUM N64, Pornt ov Rocks Kattroav.—We learn folios 45, &e.. Land Beco arrangements will shortly be made for a mo: Washingiom. D0. mt suction, on WED. will offer at erence to a resolution in regard to the opening | vigorous prosecution of work on this road. NESDAY.O Mth day of May. proximo, at 0 clock of streets for tapping ea and water mains, | is Contemplated, we understand, to let out, iCHENBACH’s Piano Store, | 2:, 27) Fatuat ie Property in Soupttown de. whieh says the Corporatio om ine power to regu- | short irsor | peerage grey Se pel © No.A23 11th Street, above Penna. Avenue, | of Lets One. Two, aiid Three ie Pee a ear same, which A upper and lower ‘e hope this may be so, poten * | bounded as follows, viz: Beginnl Mi 4 In reference {9 the ‘communication of G- Van- | ar tis very Gesirable that the road should, be Bole agency for the sale ol thecelebrated PLANOS | fect east irom Highetccet oe eae at tive end of Se —. cotein pep 2 Sayponti an completed at as early a day as practicable.— of vm. Kuabe '& Co., street, thence south Rockville (Md.) Sentinal. Basa! Boe 7 S7"A good many Americans have lately gone 4 Egyptsying e Pacha’s army. —— | thence east and paraliel with Bri t fi oie eying on “fate” is becoming very popular Leigh tae ea Geciat Seat a pena | themes orth and p Taralict with Hit reat BO fect ts in New York, and is adopted by the most ty jand thence east to the beginning, wit, patnep dhe inh yy the FespeC- | Grand Piano used for that occasion divided! su alley in the fear and Tangevgmeptecouatng &7-Cock-fights are called ‘rooster controver- ocket toe te dines comnected. fronting = sles in Cloveland, aad "chiches ‘diveene™ a e, measures surpriee: and a most agree. | thectively om ich ont Dello we eg Fe ively on High and Bridge streets. te to the audience, eliciting the warmest fs one of Norfolk. commendation from the large number of ‘mumcal ite cet t Coroner's juries, stating that the =. grieved hai the common rights of citizen, that of legal redress, and that it was @ matter out- side of the jurisdiction of the Corporation; placed on file: Mr. Grimes offered a resolution thatthe Market House Committee be directed to have an examination made of the Market House Hall by competent mechanics, in view of the Richmond disaster, and to reporton its con dition; passed. Also, resolution appointing Alban and Messrs. Henry D. Cooke, J. B. M. ler, H.P. | gg-The ladies of Peoria have signed and cir- | critics whe al tie and the property is in all respec Paes nice tee eg Alfred | Pope | culated a petition in which they express their | tothe audience. This Plano, which iemade tytthe | 2t,t% Bow occupied by M. J. Adler as a & committee to represent the interests | oppsition to female suffrage. honse of Wm. Knabe & Co., of Baltimore and'S. : ow | Teams : ihn waht of the town before Congress; passed. York, isconstructed with an entire new seal Re ee ye hy * ely | be paid in cash. and the residue in four - Mr. Fuller offered a resolution providing for re- a See balanced, and of great power and capable of the | ments cf 6.12, Is-and 3 tenths nonce pairs of Gay street, between Congress nnd High CITY ITEMS. Fruit of forts years or lelae axed ramentis the | secured by deed of trust. ‘The terms ot ¢ streets; referred. ‘Mr. Casilear, from the Fire perfecting thelr Pane sod bere: by this firm in | complied with in one weel Derartnaen Comiutton, cooset that it a} perfecting their Piano and bringing it to such ade be reseld, after ot be expedient to establish a system of fire- alarm telegraph through the town at pres:-nt, and the report was accepted, and the committee Oraman To-Dar-— er of excellence that it may b de Sf aay Se seeete a All Wool Cassimere Suits for Gentlemen, $12. | fec'ly adapted to all the, renuivemente ut ihe wabit te coat‘ the deta And stamps at the cost of the purchaser Same Goods, for Boys, Jacket and Panis, 6 | and the concert room. This instrument sent i! WALTER: per suit. #86 | Geosed of almost inexhaustible power, responding epeThSaTut THOS DOWLER Conveyancing Ne discharged. Mr. Curtis asked that the Commit. | | These are all really serviceable Goods, and as | Agwificently to the touch equally in the most delt Y THOMAS DOWLING. a tee on Claims be discharged from the consider- | low as they were sold ten years ago. jon Pe Socliow grander eet ie oe ene exece- | S. Auctioneer. ation of bill of Gromep Ee Chagett, pod ynemy el y ‘Gannon ig tion. The mell randeur of its tone, the 174 Bridge street, Georgetown same be referred to the Mayor; agreed to. He also reported a resolution to Bay vill of George- town Courier; passed. Mr. Berry moved that upper register, and the power of the moulded to an exquisite aud harmon sos al once give ita chasacter of the highest merit. It 1 essential requirements of the No. 410 7th street northwest. SALE OF VALUABL GEURGETOWS, Di TEUSTEES ESTATE IN COLUMBIA. pact Cecccicsaits ALasKa Diamonps, fhe Comneice ees e eemered tat ——— en inently satisfactory, as the hundreds of un eitk By viroe of @ deed of trust, frem the late consideration of petitions of Frederick Freund, Rings, Gerais terns bene’ H will testify — Boston Post ember Sf Bahan reat pat tive and also that of sundry ty holders on Setts, North street; agreed to. fh ra anin G Jet Jewelry, every style, - » THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK nor ovr For your CutckExs.—The chicken anon eee " jeves wi ve been about for some time, ns, or el ound street, and quietly remo from” his a, a 2 Sect measared Premises fourteen Giack Spanish ehickons (att | 4% and eth streets, = * ™, from the south ened) valued at $42. Infact thefts of dis ao ae Brigce street wort Aiie fost, ave been so numerous 0! that two or i CAN BE N yet bn . three of our citizens have arranged spring guns | For Stylish Clothing, cae Mesh. thence gust mean? cu ie prgmice t given warm recon to | Fer Suber Genie, Cothing, a lee Hey ie Sh cl Tas Bs * bepess ag For best assortment of Clothing, 4 ements upan this ground consist of a ‘Tux Fiovr MAaRKer during the past woek | jor Cost Aso! ‘ally buift brick tenement. tworand an ranged of follows: Georgctown family, @fas0; | For Popular Clothing, 906 SEVENTH STREET. (OLD NO. 373.) BE- with large and comms coe apart extra, $5.15a81; superti 25; Canal fam- ‘ouths? TWEEN I AND K STs. ‘icon wa en the iy, 96.50ae 80; extra, €5:15$6:25; superfine, $5 | Every one'in want of Chang ne " Lt aa — the building ts a spacious and convenient Tere tane ately at the LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Washington jown Rail- e Col’ iter city, and offer investment Mxrcuants’ ExXcHAXGE.—The offerings this morning met with no sales, but the cl hour was marked with a sale of two small lotsof corn, white at $1.05, and yellow at $1.03. “ the SEnesiescwmchet ren : Drover’s Kest.—The sales ‘day were GENTLEMEN.—If you wish jho-heels Col'd & “ Laced “ four eal instalments. at six, dull. We quote:—to head of cattle at 26. your thoroughly ‘cleansed, Bi'grease | Ladies’ Home-made Button Gaiters. est The ttle will te mace Ee Be rome 800 sheep, 6a7\ cents per Ib.; removedso that they wilinever | .. $X, fine Home-made Button Gaiters. yment of the purchase money. Two bs, 50 each; cows and calves, £35a$70. cs ot cee are to be at close of sale. ‘TRE COAL SHIPMENTS northward from this = mi ah pena -— hot complied with within © reserves the right te resell the i at'the risk and cost of defatiitiog parchesrn”"<"* = Poi wats ‘AS DOW 5 amet, sa during the past week amounted to 6,641 Wuite Hover Resravrant.—Re-opening and free lunch on Monday next. ALEXANDRIA. tone. Gazette of last evening has the following m8 : FUNERAL oF T. A. Brew to-day, from half-past 10 to 1 o' » wore the pearance ot Sunday, nearly all the places of business, including the Post Ufico and the ofise Bssssussssse tos $3" 33 The city rd # juding the Post Oftice Fs Teng Closed, aad the re be rey sire the residence of the late Mr. watt o> oe 00 | street by a body ee: and St. Paul’s Church, de- 50 | duilt Sy serted. The rooms of the Corn were Rep tek ee draped in mourning. The remains, ina hearse, escorted by the Pail Ai Fleming, John B’ ‘At Haste & 00.s,° 2 335 Pennsylvania avenue, (U. 8. Hotel.) Oe Gronextows DoLLar Stors, 13 High street 419 SEVENTH STRRBT, ‘fF DOOR TO ODD FELLOWS HALL. cheapest in the a ave. ae MILLER @ PENDALL, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOKS ATLA ”, *pStf 408 FIFTH STREET, x. w.