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Se een — = = "| EME CASE.OF HON. R. R. BUTLER. | power of attorney: the paper was read _EVEN IN G STAR. _ Mis Trial om the Charge of Forgery. er ta the day sae gare tat Thetnew storm —_| Georgetown Advertisements. INSURANCE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. Bate, heer aves oe sight up nor Reman = EB Jad ’ a1 car TURING WRIDAY..... Janaary 27,1871.) In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this | books of the store were brought in, trom «hic, | down.” This remark has been heard on the 4 Don’t put eff until te-meor- ; == massing, the Gane ot isa. eB, Bathe, of gieerenylained that her account omiasncn! | Avenue frequently since the snow storm. and | hereby att eaters spe. | PS Stari OnNER EW esse gery sith, 186, and continned to July, 1870, 1" | our citizens, ef ail Occupations, have had to slip tbed yi : ¢ LOCAL NEWS. ene ee | a ing.on the Sth of October, 1870, s Wil of | Gnd ‘slide homeward and oficeward as they | of fy Br oa sack of tas following boot vie row what you s BLANK BOOKS MaDe TO ORDER Get eee ee @ | £105, snitness indentified the receipt of settle. | ccuid. This morning the sleighs were oat in full | “FIRS PERCANGT: st No 50 hebereen aveet, Omecet b. 0. Parnes AMUSSEERTD, S8- Pepreentee Tey Jains Hebe ned Sar Trent | ment dated April 224, 1270, which be saw signed | force. “The gun come corer tae pclock | on SURED AT eee ae ne EDaESE . . 5, “ ene and Mr. Harrin; a witnessed. The unt was settled and « Netional Theater—The Combined Engiish | TePreeentea by Judge F : ig | an Sceoun! i po " ” ton—said they were re: and the trial was | balance of $20 was rder. After Opera Troupe—" €rown Diamonds. proceeded with. Mr. Butler with his | this she came Meee nk eee bin, stating the € 313 AND St bright as could be, and then, for fear the snow oe 1D eREOINCT—At a3 uid not last till afternoon, the number of # 6 street, DAY and SATURDAY. Fe: to-day. Insure your rian, Pt@ House—Edwin Forrest as Vit- | counsel, Alesers. Davidge, Riddle, and N. H. | bargain for ined woe ores cole nee tie, |“ sleighists”” rapidly increased. sth * * . 4 Hi Jeff. i itter, with a 1 BECINCT—, Market-honse Hall, was: we pot guilty to the frst Indictncet orien tees | Amount, Kuows his father did not make any | iady. “and driving @ clipped block, ther gace | oof RONDA Te ee EA Market bones Hall property im the Old TEW BOOKS Linco? .—Scientitic Lecture by Professor ecguinry 4 the Sem indictment, which charge for bis services in regard to the'claim. Smoot, with two clipped bays to'an Albany | 7th. a Youmans. Parmer on a Bratt of mime of Mrs. Berthemy | Nathan Brooks.—Witness resides in Johingon | fuurcecat in witch ee he ite ay tany | PooRTH FRROINT. At No. $9 Market sires 7 rea Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 1th street. Farmer on a drait, of which the following is @ | county: Berthomy Farmer, and was pres- | friend, but calling at the First National Bank, oo SRDE EDA and THURSDAY, February Sterling Com- LIGHT AT EVERINO wim ok of an; Barlow's Gallery of Oi) Paintings, 1236 Penn- | £°P°, gnt when she execated @ power of attorney to | Mr. Wm. 8. Hontington was taken aboard for ‘All naturalized citizens will be required to present and Comfort for ISTORY OF PARAGU eylvania avenue. s No. 4139. = Fy : Butler in October, 1869; she stopped at witness’ | a fiw turns up and down the Avenue: ‘Then | ait Betare BB'S B ——- The Raleigh Nate Fett ae ee Tae | | Rouse before and'after she signed the paper. | Lowndes dackoon conse along, with wite, 1 LEONARD L CLEMENTS, nies. : — ‘Bun Avexce RAILROAD AxD THE.SNOW— | Pay to the orden ci Bonny Bete four fra Tere pe hem that night, Heeollects | cutter—two large bare; and closely foll sun: ROBERT A, GRIPE: pa . SHAKSPEARE® MERCHANT ( " ~ * at Ju utler said he wante: ee money to M | ¥ d 4 im 2 bape “ eae unequal to, OF indifercut to: thacct | hundred and seventy-three 12-1 raw bay 4 Witners went after her when Jud Miss "Grittith, of seortremery cnten Ma: POTATOES: PoTaTors: GaTEES ae ipl, re commodation of the public all the time, bas | 7, me National Bank of the Republic Yort. | Suitier was to have a trial at Bristol, andshe | John Hunter and Jos Savage, reveled in & ~ seis oRDS sms. Br "i " be go there. ; + | 3001 SHELS MAINE CARTER POTA- White : : Spon it bythe ceomstorse” Steet nel cenat seen Ee Bete en re Deteamny Ear Ko came aGarmer are. perimm. | Mth twit ’nlarburs feet bane tone Baker, watt bontt sboaser 3. Go Gade ak tar . HISTORIO AMERICANS. By Theodore ry, teh passengers frem Georgetown bas | "Tie oliowing jurors. were selected :—Jobn | gurney court, What's the use of proceeding | Ceo" Fox, with = + ene two sorrels; B accommodated with even standing room | Grinder, Daniel ‘Li tfoot, Tho; ‘Lowe, W. further with this case? ’ the past two mornings, and last night there was | C'Hterfurth, Ephraim Knowles 1S Pantos nant; Davidge—I have nothing to say your genniderable ‘cussing’ by Georgetowners and | P. Mrogke’ cum Stat ‘ari J.G@ WATERS, 109 Water street. THE SEVEN GREAT HYMNS - * dark sorrel; Dr. Her- BABE CHANCE! VIOTORY OF THE VANQUISHED. By 4 t Coombs and his wife, sweeping along in — Schonberg Cotte Family : J. E- Venning, and | “The District Attorney—I feel st my duty to | 2 nace on FOR RENT—That very desirable property known | ALMANAC DE GOT: poh ge egeelgeeg Pee en teste Laniwid me tged meting tg | Sl bepremeal ws Se and eee | mane AGERE cco T | puewy wsypaace company | SERAES Shs pied home through snow, the westward | DISTRICT ATTORNBY VISHER OPENED THE Case, | aficr the examination of these respective wit, tour-seated Jersey; Jake Poor, with his short- | pitcher in Georgetown, D: C-: a Stenbe | S71. trips having been suspended at a comparativel; nesees, all of whom scem to contradict this | stepping sorrel to a cutter; Fitzhugh Coyle, | reading-room. capacivus ining-room, 2 kitchens. early hour without previons notice. The fe ears running were greatly overloaded, of cour: ‘This morning car 3 {was stopped near ti tingle withers, but I supposed the ge terance of the above-mentioned paper fo the | wanted to make the fallest vindication they r sepeaes of ee parties Ramed | and the U nlted The Court.—It could hardly be more comple ‘Freasary building by Mr. Gatchell, President | frst time a member of Grewren wa ha tion Oierr Davides time vearly seventy persons(') as many as at- | 4¢ bad the papers for Mra. Farmer for a pen- | to the vindic <porting two clipped bavs to an Albany: Robert Wheeler, with Miss Zeller at his side, urging along a bay, full of_sleigh- bells; Doctor Wadsworth and laity; D. W. Mid- dleton, with bis catter and bis well known rear horse vay; W. T. Jobnson, with a four seated cutter, in wh Hi . be . wh % > yy ” } wave cau Ke made toot teat aera |OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICTT. ity, with the expectation of having re . pets located near by, the wing Uernival.&c A rare chance for investme fered. Toa desirable tenant the terms will be ‘oie further informatio I desired to proceed until we ation from the court in respect ‘ion of the defendant. ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1*71 piasizs FOR 1871 vas his wif other-in- 3 fended the ant.-territorial meeting, the other | gow andsuccecded in having his name placed | “zie Court—There le not the lightest founda- | CWE%; 10 whi igor eed ie ie teeme $1,738,921.98. VISITING CARDS ENGBAVED AND WRITTEN xight. Mr. Gatcbell arrested the conductor | $2 B¢ Pension rolls, and sent the papers to Mr. | tion tor the prosecution house team; Wm. H. Burnett, (the tenor) in @ BLANK BOOKS, and driver of the car and took them before the | Pcl¥it» Pension Agent at Raleigh, authorizing | The Distriet Attorney privately reminded the | BOBS: with Mrs. Joseph J. May; Gen. Hanter’s LEDGERS, JOURBALS, AND DAY BOOKS. Police Court, Judge Snell; first having placed | Mim to Place her name on his roll, and re- | court that what he had said might be looked | ¢ o daughters, with their park basket on run- Famentta, Androscoggin and BLACK WOOD'S JET BLACK INK the car in charge of Dr. Corbin, a member of | (ptaied that the amount due her be sent to him | upon as a reflection upon him in the discharge ners and the driver or servant on the rear scat Shirtiog Misliue at REDUCED SCHOOL BOOKS. the association, with instructions to turn the | (Butler) ima drafton New York. This draft | of his official duties. apparently the most independent man on fa 44 Bleached and Unbleached . CHOOL FURNITURE @ar and horses over to President Riker, of the Butler presented the draft Gaus Oonka eteuk wadoreoedan Cuero the ee Siisenet Pennsylvania avenue; Phil. Julian, in an | trish Linens, from Sie cope een Ghee ai | WILLIAM BALLANTYNE, Tore the Police Court tormortow, me "PPE | im this City, and ik was cashed. d that when | i ,SBY excess of zeal in the performance of | Mee WA. “Gidtk, Withee sorted any grat | Pulom Catione VEY CHEAP Y Damark. Table HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, | 28S 40 Teh etreet, Intelligencer Building, -_- ioe, had been informed, claimed that when | his duty. . Yohh Wilson's sleigh. with bis family; Wem B. | Velvetcgne bedhead trom $2 io 91a Our Winter : - Pouce M <The Board of Metropoii. | te, 8c¢used endorsed Mrs. Farmer's name it VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. Moses, with only one ef his pair of grava to a | Goods WITHOUT BEGARD COST to make | \yrsr7ING caRDs. lec es ar meeting yectertay, | 782 St her instance and by authority, He was | ‘The jury returned a verdict of not guilt sr oun ae F rs room for Spring Stock Best American Delaites, OF NEW YORK. vr , Petit Teckaee Sonn nceting yesterday. | tree to confess that he would rather the United | These Gene verdict defendant’ Fortland; Jobn W. ‘Thompson and lady, with a | 13 Cente N MILLE! RR. | BEN). 5 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. ASH PAID FOR LADIES’. GENTS AN Cc ‘CHILDREN'S COAST - OFF OLOTHIN Harper ti {he tirst to do daty in the Northern | and he would be pleased if Mr. Butler succeeded s.iberty Market, the second to do duty in the in establishing bis innocence bay toan Albany two-seat, and many others, | /S03s'6m but our reporter’s time was limited, as about 3 —— o'clock in the afternoon Old Soi had go rotted the snow that going ou runners was too gritty 1 | ENGKAVED 4ND PRINTED ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1°71, ‘Woman in Politics. a © siya BOOTS, SHOES, etc., at L. GBABWOHL'S, 173% | EDITIOUS HE LATEST sty fth precinct, and the last named to do duty on ‘MR. DAVIDGR, POR DEFENDANT. Female Suffrage; the Sociat Evil, etc. for pleasure. Bridge ‘street, m. Note by mail. from EXPEDITIOUSLY IN T ST STYLES Bridge street, Georgetown. The board ordered a ‘admitted th: ir A meeting was held yesterday evening in the ee Georgetown Washington attended to, oc®-) 8,008.02. j commissions to be issued to privates W.Som- | stated, Thsci Botes eae ras drawn as Gunanlitie Vocal ar kanee cat Eeeciien cas | Tan Bank Mibasciea Gouruueysiae |S = = $4,578,008 mers, F. W. Piatt, and W.H. Harding, having | Farmer and is own om the beck or the deur, | ° . Bat to the Arlington Boat Club took place last = DIARIES FOK 1871 IN LAROE VARIETY Meee ia! Prebafionary period and sue- | but would show that he was acting as Mrs. Far. | C&Pitol by the National Woman's Suitrage and | Fant [0 Wearinaton Boat notwithstanding the| FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. Seestully filled all the needed requirements. | mer’s agent, with full authority, both orally and | Educational Committee, for the purpose of dis- | inclement weather, the attendance was very {| ——————_____"-__ _ | BLANK BOOKS IN EVERY STYLE oF BIND ‘The apphcations of Flanagan © Brereton and | in writing, and that they had witnesses to prove | cussing the best means of educating the mass of | good, there being quite a large number of han. { ING, OB MADE TO ORDER IN THE lames Lawn, for liquor Heences, were disap, | 20 facts. He hailed with {oy this opportunites | Womapkind in thelr political duties. ‘Sensly dromed and young lsdies with UTY OFF GROCERIES! | BEST MANNER. proved. The board determined to substitute | afforded the defendant to vindicate himed if | , Mrs. 1. B. Hooker called the meeting to order, | boating beaus, and banking beaus and other ie jammer use a light blue blouse. in place of | from the calumnies which had been heaped | 80 stated at length ite objects, Ergiug prompt | beaus assembled at 9:30 o'clock, at which hour — THE YONKERS AND NEW YORK. a W BOOKS AS SOON as PUB the present uniform coat, to be worm during the upon him. and energetic action on the partof all friends dancing commenced, under the supervision of | LISHED. ay. Hereafter policemen will be required to MRS. BERTHEMY FARMER of humanity in the great cause of female sul- | Prof, Bates, floor manager. The aflair was a we Aee Ene - . ‘Wear their uniform, or @ portion of it, when off | was the first witness called, and testified that | ‘Tage. She gave graphic descriptions of the very pleasant one. sone G1 60 ASSETS NEARLY on ze AND BECEPTION CARDS EN “ - id ind rece: & pension from the government. ‘BE DOORKERPER AT A THEATER has a most 7 BANPSOME GOODS AND BOOKS 8 IT. s Serer ir ine members of the force wasted: | She was ent tor by Mr. Butler to, come to see | Bue scanty wages oltered for fomale isbor; | unenviable position, and. his pationce is sorely | $1 ARPAST TEA iy $1,000,000. | BANPUR ALY TEAS PRESENTS fren te, Cary ex Fovauittvend | Weptyeamen nig Seopa abacspian | Mell Mil Suet a regs an | dha Bechet he Nasal ve : # batton, there is an eagle, and around the circle | told ber that thespalication nas eee of the Ballot. She read and commented upon ‘fale i iaty, have been 37 | ar ihe mords “Metropolitan Police. D.C." The | went to see Mr. Butler, who pesided ateus sy | We report of Mrs, Josephine Butler, of Great the one retersed to by & mornin g paper in ius 16 } annual parade of the force will take place on | miles trom her. He told her that he wecht fi- Pee eonendon, upon the reclaimability of | cai for‘ more courieous door ras ads | PULP @ SOLenoNs ebruary 8. - len women. e report wed that the 2 3 ae __g ake stains tat aus would ke nim s'an't: | vlomen Of England had’arises and’ prevented | ereaccummesating gentleman in och a pou 3 ‘Ter Crzna—The diffiicuities of giving the | and he fixed Up some papers, but did not know | the execution of the law for the licensing of ia% THE FIREMEN’S OF NEW YORK, } METROPOLITAN BOUKSTORS, manzic of Beethoven's only opera, «“ Fidelio,” | what kind they were; (pape! (power of attorney) Or acinnal Dear every city in the provinces | wows FoRazer.—The “King Lear” of the 12% i mith the degree of spirit, and feeling, and | exhibited) could not say that it was one of the | Of England, and Mrs. Hooker demanded of great tragedian, at Wall’s Opera Housg last 10 om oun Fower. which are necessary to satisfy. critical | papers; could not write, but made her mark to | ¢Y€Ty Woman who had any regard for her sex to night, was equal to his best efforts in thafrole, . e —_ wig Gita ooh oe tee exceptions he was well | WE ABE sas ca THAN ALL | ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE Sone. To-night is the last of his > ment in this city, and as he will appear in his NNSYLVANIA AVENUB audience, are =o great that some lovers of har- | some papers calleddlanks, when sho first went | aseist im putting that power into the hands of mony went to the National Theater last night him. their sisters, if they did not desire to exercise with doubte whetlier they were not tobe gree. | 1.202, check unk inetduin’ Deis Faust £2 | it themselves. eusly disappointed. Those doubts were soon | the alleged power of attorney, dated Oct. sth, Victoria C. Woodhull then said that, long ere - BOOTS AND SHOES. _ aN ” BRAY & BRO. ; , @ispelied, and to say that it was the best per- | taco abe had heard of the operations of those nobie | &78nd character of “ Virginius,” be may expect i COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STAT: Boot oes, formance of the agit Opera Com wah fee faa erg nl SIGNED IT. Komen in England, and thetr efforts in behalf } $nrge and brilliant audience to bid bim fare- 331 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, | on even apeeason, \s faint praise. Mrs. Bernard | She saw Butler in March, 1570, and paid her ome ES TE Betw: wer appeared to better advantage than as | $50, 1 FALLEN SISTERS, , - | 2822 __Between 3d and 46 streets, orth sf __ alter pot tse iS SaoyS ohattysean: | aber, bat herman gett a yuk aft was | sb6Lad devoted mach apace her paper toe. | | Sounrurne nev in French gilt, bug eva H. BURNS & oo., ver Fingi ; : Aon = Yected of her in this arduous Tole that her | Witseu Yoceey had coLsome goods from him. | SB bs Aor oe come cyte te ice, eM | fhe avenue, thie morning, BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. Drayton's © Hocea” wad’ Mice Werege's rBEse: | Br. Butler'sson in June or July last. - Witness | *2¢ bad long been aware of the banoful effects 125 for a lost diamond. § | Drayton's » Kocco” and Miss Hersee’s « Mar- | never saw the certificate from the Persion Office | of Such legislation as would give to this great | _ $125 REWARD for a lost diamond. See adver- . 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. "Were also gems of acting and singing, | to the Pension Agent. Never signed r | ctime the sanction of the iaw, and that the | ment. <2ee> — 4 Castle was fait in the role of Don Flores: | making D. II. Young her attorney to draw her Simca teen chane Olle, neat THE COURTS. A. 8. PRATT & SON ern, tano, "as was Mr, Chatterton as ‘ Jacquino.’ Wit A 4 in 4 ,, PLE SAUCE. le ). Mr. Howell's “Don Pizarro” wa: hardly up t0 a | named Donvelit whewale beatae nena | husbands should have the right to heart Coe BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. : ° Soricshonding standard of excellence, eitler in | for a pension, but did not make any oath sub- | Mit @crime without enjoying the banefalefiects | pCIRCTIT Court, Judge rt 9 cca rant For the next Thirty Dave we will offer our large acting or singing, the Urst being overdone, the | equentiy. of their unholy transgression. She wanted Bameurter Forte ieee mock ct jatter underdone. Chorus and orchestra were | Crose-examined by Mr. Davidge—Don't re- Dysart eg rel agt.Helmick J. Stoddart; judgment aflirmed, WHITE GOODs, fair. To-night, «The Crown Diamonds,” collect the year she first saw Mr. Butler; knew | that they might simply have the means to pro- | Oicott agt. Smldt; appeal dicmvcon — oe she signed some papers, but did not know what | tect themscives. it was only a question of selt- 3 P GENERAL Comprising * . " a x om.—The fu- | they were; had tf some goods from the store | Protection, and could not justly be denied them. Porc Court, To-pay, Judge Snell.<Ed- ph tee Foera ‘ =. aoe oar _ a Butler at Taylowville, but does mot Mrs. I. B. Hooker then said that they had | Ward Humphries, charged with disorderly con- SATIN AND KID st his tate cesidcuc Blouse Hosen: Sexe Gee how large the bill is; did not recollect | dopted a declaration of independence and an | duct, forfeited his collateral, $5, by not appear- appeal to the women of the land for action upon ing. Chas. Johnson and James Hawkins, two] UsT RECEIVED, 600 BUCKE: and means to carry on this endeavor, which colored boys, charged with larceny of calico; Mope, yesterday, and despi theioclemency of | that she was in Butler's office in October, 1569, the weather was well at mded, a number of | and did not put the mark to a paper exhibite BOOTS AND SLIPPERS - = 3 1d be submitted to almost every woman in | nt to Reform School. LIFE AND FIRE =P bur oldest citizens being present. ‘The remains OWS THAT PHE DID NOT EXECUTE THE PAPER | W°U "7 ; “ A GUN AND case. . “ . cofiu covered with bisck cloth, | before Donnelly in the presence of Brooks, Mr. | {he land for her signature. ‘They are as fol} 5, Blakey, colored, caasged’ with threats wiscount er. and bearing a piste with | Butler and others; don’t recollect thet cus Gai a THE DECLARATION. to Frank Waller. Blakey attempted to cross 600 BUCKETS JUST REORIVED. or etc oe ite, Theale ere, | witnere never moe an eet eoLEE | We, the undersigned valieving that thesacrod | the premises of Waller, and was ordered off Fe rene i ee | eee ee er rane S- J. | aes On enema ar cieatibiote thane | Eisley bea © loaded gen, Soh, sucking % TEN PER CEST. OFF FOR Casn meted by Lev. Mr. Maguire. of Christ | Barry, made one before Solomon Hams on Horse aolie uase aoe guaranteed to us by the | threatened to blow Waller’s brains out. Wal- INSURANCE reb, and Kev. Mr. Holmead, of Grace | creek. ., | briginal Constitution ofthe United States: and | ler caught hold of the gun and tried to wrest it NSURAS = = Ckurch, both of whom made feeling remarks Mr. Davidge here read to witness an affidavit ther these are] now made manifest in the 1ith | from him. A tussle ensued, and Waller’s dog Suitable size tor Fawilies. wn the life and character of the deceased. The | purporting to have been made by her in May, 5 cauglit Blakey by the leg and bithim. Blakey -bearers were Sess: nied making; witness does noi | #24 15th amendments,so that wecan no longer | 40g) y by leg ud Waller took it home. The Waller was right in using force J. H. Bradley, E. J. | 150, which she refuse the solemn responsibilities thereof, do | let go the gun, E. White, Ki krow Lafayette Jones and did not make an affi- sane ; Court heid that ‘and | davit in October, 1"+0, before him; Mr Davidge | leteby pledge ourselves to accept the duties of | Cou! Our large stock of : to remove Blakey from his premises; that he No. 3, Y. M. C. 4. Building, S, GENTS AN . Sherman Fead the affidavit, that she had given a power | {he franchise in our several States so soon as all | D0 TSNOTe, ce eht to use such means as were : s a the Congressional Cemetery under the superin- | Of attorney to Butler and Butler had paid her | {¢gal restrictions shall be removed. And be- | Deo 8 bevter ogre SP violence, Helold Blakes “SEASON ABLE GOODS tenee of Mr. A. Furgdort, indertaker. every dollar due. ete cational liberty, we pledge ourselves to make | in Cod bonds to keep the peace and pay the ASONABLE GOO. a ‘ ‘ ity of candidates | costs of suit. Base Batt axp 7We Cansivat—An ad- | that she bad made such afidavit or that the | the Personal purity and integrity of candidates ia A SICE Lor. & choice article, put up im real New Engine | CORNER OF NINTH ABD DSTREETS. |. option: to sel! at our ommal LOW RATES the District cr Columbie wae auc peetgm Of | that Swart chad ‘come to’ kee her did cer ici! | lastly, believing in Ged asthe Supreme Author | , Lizzie Stewart, charged with being a vagrant | 411." by ELM, Barker, Autrim, N. B. awe | the District of Columbia was last evening held | that Swart shad come to see her; did not tell | Oring’ grat Americas Declareting or Indepen- | #24 leading @ lascivious course of lite, and |") ~~ RnR Rone Gi ae | a at the Dickson House to take action upon the | Brooks of the contents of that pape ing | S:RCe, we pledge ourselves im the spirit of that | Hester Chase, colore?, charged with the same ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. invitation of the Carnival Committee to the base | oy At erie gn eee ert eaeit, Stating | Semorable act'to work hand-in-hand with ont Gene nee eee eee, ae. xis WAY, NEW ver heme ba’ a= ¢ = Pomp aed es = from the post office, which she said she did not | fathers, husbands,and sons for the maintenance charged with placing excrement in the doorway iis cae: * | apd W. C. Tyler was chosen secretar: make or eign, nor had she signed any papers but | Of those equal rights on which our Kepublic was lly tounded, to the end thatit may have : 72g Chait stated that the clubs of the District | ee ee een Nace cong, wich was made | What is declared to be the liret condition of just | also exposing his person on the street; fined $5 ot a house on the corner of EF and %th streets, 4 AROTICS. FOUTHOLDS OAPITAL AND ASSETE....... i a ’ termined to take hold of the matter, and | befere Ha a A and costs. OFFICERS. | trated nape every city in the Union |. S4R MADE COMPLAINT AGAINST nuTtER | BOVerhment. soups oe aaatae JUG-ULAR. i Bm Te fh er een | _jans ss BURBER OVER SROES to join them. A <ub-committee, consisting of | 0 Swartz, who came to see her = the de- A National Woman's James Lawn, char; with selling whisky — CONOMY IS WEALTH! the following gentlemen, have charge of the | Pattment.and she bad not made Or ene18Py | tional Committee having been o is | without license, on 2th and I street. It was This Company tesuce all kinds of Life and Endow- | E _— arrangements, aud Lave prepared a circular of | #@avit since. She was very poor directly after city, for the purpose of press y proven that it was rum that was sold; the war- ment onthe Mitral PLAN. Pub Sutssnetninemaieacer en invitation to clebe outside the city:—O. R. | the renaaicen har geisha ar agree sueli action in the matter of entranchisement of | rant foe nmemien sccerdng i Lawn fined Be ree oe eens Stee tae, permeate, Hough, National; T.W. Hungerford, Jefierson; | ber relativ nes ind out that eke hea | the woman of the republic, £20. Mr. O'Connell asked that judgment that | ‘The Trade supplied at JOBBING BATES Gends non forfeltable, Mo extra rates far female | to cet all kinds of HO. Hest, Olympic; E. O- Harris, Arlington; | hace sume goog artes he found out tha both by the principles of the original Consti- | Suspended, that he had witnesses to prove Drs lives. = . . George Smith, Washington; G. 'M. Oyster, | S claim. Bhe did not think that the tution and by the 1th and 15th amendments | his client did not keep a store there—it waslike ‘Thirty dayw’ grace Allowed in payment of pre- | LADIES, GENTS ANU CHILDRENS’ BOOTS Actives; E. B. ‘on, Rosedale. got from him pcg singe Lod or} ASE | mereto; and also for the purpose of printing a Sa of a jug, all | one site, The Judes Sas anna alien Sie en paptet tl AND SHOES, gktZEEAn Decune Kuvsio8.-The rennionof | Dot satisfactory, ashe claimed thatee had been | tetiee Of political tracts, with special reference a hie place, and he must pay the tae. “John ELPHONZO YOUNGS, = om | 18 AT NO. 1200 ¥, CORNER 197" STREET, je ladies of Kebekah Degree Association, No. . . = radshaw, charges rofant = EDUCED BATEs.—The premiums charged by thie bere case 1, L. U. ©. F.. wae held at Odd Feltows’ Hall, | Sar. Davidge read a Feceipt for 8547.72 from | PPOn, women for Syeegmatic stitution in | decent language on Penneyie ; GROURE AND T mEnonanr. Company are rediiced so low as 10 cucal in’ one SIRES ot eunlisies con bo tnt ot LOWEST night, a1 as largely attended. | K. K. Butler, dated April EO. purpertion be selves to aid the committee in their work by an | #5. William Walker, colored, assault and bat- caste oe CENT. VID VANCE. BURT'S CELEBRATED LADIES and MISSES’ @ exercises were embraced in the | Signed by her with an X mark and witnesses. annual subscription of at least one dollar to the | tery On Martin Johnson; fined $3 and costs. "| hao ment 4 74 el fins Wokecpenne evenings entertainment: Fraternity (de by the itnesses admitted she had signed such paper, printing fond, and by such personal influence | Margaret McGaivey, selling liquor without | ,19 MASONIC TEMPLE. 2 pedtive Cane B0tnaaee | 3 Odd Fellows’ eboir: address by J. W. Thomp- | but stated that Butler was to buy some land for ag we may be able from time to time to exert.” | license; fined $20. Michael’ Keynolds, same —_—_—“——S—S—SS—S—S—— 1 Fae | Don't torget fon; chorus, ‘The Highlands,” short addresses | ber, but didnot do so. ‘Mrs. Governor Jewell, of Connecticut, who | Offence; fined $20. G.T. Jones, disorderly con- LOCAL BOAED OF DIRECTORS FOR DISTRIOT fe made by Grand Sire Stuart and Grand | | Witness’ husband died on the sth of July after | 7. “just after the reading of the above, was | duct; fined $5. Edward Humphries, disorderly Reduction in Prices. OF COLUMBIA. dee 2m Representative Mclean; The Larboard | the surrender. (1865.) She had a child eight ‘THE PIRST TO GIVE HEE RIGKATCRE conduct; fiued $5. Adjourned. 8. Pres't, 5.8 . V Pree't, | Watch” was sung by the Misses Wright: Mr. | years old, and another which will be three years to the cau, aud wan followed by Mrs. a OT ae ee LOAN OFFIOES. goreph, 0, Harris recited Hood's “Brvige of | old in March. Bh Foci oro tgirs Rimes a8? | Creamer, President Grant’s sister, and Mrs. ALE DR BA BMcKim, Med Bx” Sighs,” «The Victoria Chorus” was then sung e kb. | Govarnes Mnteak, OF Cnleraaa: tis siaaaee XANDRIA 20 Youngs, T. A. Cook EVEN by the (dd Fellows’ choir. Keireshments were | | Ke-direct by J udge Fisher:— Exhibited an afli- ° received wi 7 Se Witnerow® OBEN ™ LOAN OFFICE, 1031 served tu the ladies present, after which the | davit purporting fo be made before Solomon Ten stened, Gat abe Bad Sues eecetred werd Cerar foor was cleared for dancing, which was hept | Hams. Witness said thawas not the paper.but | from Mrs: Fresident Grant, who they expected egUTete ScHoote—Mr. James J. Dohetty of | METZGER & BYLES, os + SARE, y D1 ded shi es his city, bas int ji sociale bec. cludes Pome read the paver, and shecaid | appeal, that ebe was unavoidably detained, but Columbia School, In Aflinzton School D trict, Jent-im ET, near L. makes liberal advances on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Ke 17 7th etreet, opposite Post Often. | ng Apparel. a - wong Tre ORatorio.—Seats for the performance | itread mightily like it.) Never made an afiga. | that her Leart was with them and she wished i . TRE Exciye.—Fire Wardens city, according to custom, partook of their an- | that I was not coming; that’ Swartz told me I bho and delivered an eloquent intfoduc-| New Steaw Fire EF} ire Warde } ess; after which dancing followed.with | E. 8. Leadbeater and J. R. Smoot, and Engi- str | AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY IN THE " Alexaudria county. The sohool was 417 SEVENTH STBEET, GOLDSTEIN & 00, sees Eire oratorio of the “Creation,” at Lin- | vit before Barry; did not geta letter out of the | {hem much success. There were present, | Jesterday. ‘The Department of Custis Fire! Fire! S. a coin Hall, to-morrow evening. are being rapil- Fost office at Horse Creek trom the pension wo, seemed, tobe deeply tateresod im the | School is full, and a great many: son : j Loan Office, by sold, indicating a large house onthe occasion. | office; could not find out who took it out, = rei r want of room. = ; : There is great curiosity to hear Miss Kellogg, |" Orees examination resumeds othe Cover read mong whom were Bre. Senator Cragin, | Tent of Washington School will be re-opened Next ro Qsp Fettows Hart, | GHE ABEND Heary Losses wars | 207 AND 209 4% STREET, ding to the New York Tribunesin | By Judge Fisher reads like the affidavit made pegs ty res low ‘Hampehire; Mrs. Julian’ wife Op Monday next. The ee arts | ‘AT THE — Near Pennsylvania = - ees Vode ~ “la, > : . ______eat Peanayiv 4 Mim that city. the bestora- | paper, une Cut could not swear it was that | CP Congreseman Sultan, of indiana; Mrs’ Sere Partiment of Oustle Sebel Gid not gpeuon Mot: | We reepectfally cal the attention of the pubise te INSUBANCE BOOMS wasei N LOAN OFFICE AMD ntry, Nilsson. mot except | ds Did you or not tell Col irayson, last fall, | kent, wife of Congressman Sargent, of Calitor- | Gay jest as was expected, but will open next | ou; stock of or pesmi BALECKOOM: ” 4: bot apart from this, Mr. Simpson will sing | at your house in Ashe county, N.’C., that | Sia, and many others, Monday, at the old Female Free School room; } Bemored to 914 Pennsylvania avenne, between Bed te rol chores OF ae Panne basso parts; | Swartz told you that if vou would swear that | 2.08 soctantEA—A large number of the | the lower grades to be kept in the Hellef Track FINE GROCERIES, | 2M. HANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, ‘$b and Wth streets, south side. and the full chorus ef the Philharmonic Soc: you had not authorized Butler to sign the check STA shee ge i . Hail | House, but in order to classify the children (Mire. CABO, . B. Burustine. ty. andthe full s ony Orchestra ofthe Or- | that be would pay your money to sou, and that | Citizens of Michiga large tthed iced Bate Proreriz, the little girls will go first. to Miss TEAS, WINES, &o. 619 SEVENTH STREET, | po og an te Mot musical tact.” | dive seeasonn en’ Om With Butler if ho would | Sitcsiean Aimociation,” to seloprate che thirty. tes Tittlenelde? The geese ee gent | ait of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly all par oPrositE Post oFr: _ | ond Sewelry gethe : co misic Jeut. : tell you pretty much about Epa eg oe bind hogy negenlan sen ipe sagects to have ali the schools oben by the ist of | chased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF, which | wHO ASBEES, 70, THELE 4.000 Pouies | the ‘The BrickMAKER’s ANNUAL Scrrem—Last | son. This ‘ere Brooks came | { ip ae Ea, vgs February, ully give the consumer, |e WSKS IN THIS DISTRICT, evening the Brickmaker's Association of this | after me to come to Dristol, aud 1 told Brooks | thé society, announced the programme of the "a Semns ene eennetetty ers eee S | wual feast at Miller's Kloman House, and for am | needn't go without he came after me himself or | tT¥ @ Bove? LOANS OFFIOR, 403 THIRTEEN hour or two © 1 ; - Joseph Young of the Hydraulion steam | a call trom the public fs solicited, as we are cont BEST OOMPANIES AT LOWEST EATER. TH Br. nod Ghameniees I : vasa elt bine intervals of rest and social chat; and then re- | neer ¢ pal solicited, as : the delicacies and substantials epread out by | unless I’ kuew Bi, Sours nad a eet Seite freabments were served in the BAll above. ; The | fire engine, are now Pepa tiers om bates | gent we can please both ta rererd to PRIOMS ant Mokes Itberal advances cn Gold aud Sive see eecr mgmking toasts. cracking jokes, | Brooks started off and met Ed. Grayaon, and | @Rtertains very elegant and pleasant affair. | fire engine and a supply of hose for this city. | QUALITY OF GOODS. jn?) | THB MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE f2ichot, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pus a I ig SE ad Gay, Soa" T Oks Ormeeee ta let | Amrag these present were Hon. Randolph | ALESSANDRIA AbD Pamomntcxenume Beox- pwr: © OCOMFARY OF KEW TORK. Farnitere stored amd Sede. : feeble wtih Mie a Oo Dake ag ihe Bead of | aud notting more. "There were people by and | Strickland and lady, Hon. W. Sickles and lady, | noap—U rmards of seven thousand dollars were | JYMOUR ) Fitajes for bakers, OABE ASSETS. ven 40,000,008 | 1H. PRINCES LOAN OFFIOR the table, with Mr. J.C. Dulin at the opposite | heard the same as me. It was’ assoctation Col, W. K. Irwin and. Mise ‘Belle Neale, Major County Court for land damages on one ERY CHOIUB. .s Hie ou the sides were seated Messrs. A. | times.”” and there were lots of folks by. j-J. Knox and lady, Major J.J. Oaliahan sad of the Alexandria and Frederiessbu, . 2 Nee wh eee TES STILL BXKIstTs, Tee eit Wee Weng Be Merrell, | At this point a recess was taken, dy, Captain Dilley and lady, Major White, rend. il Neer 380-7433 psn 7 CRUD, HAVE THEIR WASH- | And tn connection thereto, enderneath the eae, Weat, Campbell, W. E. Brownand hese” was the next witness (examined a paper r Captain Fogg oe tp dent iady. 32. G,Fguiton, | Poromac Fiswenres.—Reports from the win- Pee EERD ot allkmds, | OTT LOE AT Fae Ins0- 0 bendeome roam for the sale of bargains of every ‘Vue Last Caren Maneer Dnericcery | Porting to be & list of interrogatories.) ‘The | font esas U.u, Baxter, Een, Gol, O’Brien aud fram ferorabin’ Theses is represented to be | _nod-tt W. M. GALT & 00. ANDE.LEWISBLACKFORD | == ee <= Sevtizp — Yesterday afternoon a.conference of | [otter directed te Mie, Penmaes encased im & | jady, BM ree eens CAPS Thee Comes, | unusually limited and the fishermen, in consc- | <--> SSF 8 00-_ | 9. HANSON AMDB. Cooter Market was held fosetUs the Gtesonces | cHetewed ih 8 letter fo Aire Sarak Zasions poo | Pm Can Ode AAR GY ues Bi Oe Taree Sy o'Neai wastaformea | GEOBOE F- GOFF, 619 SEVENTH STREET. EDUCATIONAL. ress, and m |, 1870. to ‘elli 01 ed for Malls: Mente,’ Hunt Euston Bay | M7™ Tadlor gave certain directions objected | Mewie $OUet, ARG MURY OUMGER. |e a. | ull mara ne Bee aT ee Teer ee: | OF aNOPACTURER AND WHOLRSALD Se CE TEACHER, « cradoate ot sand Eliot represented the dealers and’ Meagee. | £0:), (FRE Rext he saw of te paper (inte residence of Hon. Joel Asper, 4fi ath street, | Wistering om the farm formerly’ cocupied by S. DEALER IN fhe , the Cisesics aud highor Mathematics at ressenetie ee ‘Gnepherd on = nnn te ee torte) es —< aaa — Judge ae rf, | last evening, proved to be an cajeradle sfiuic. poe, to Pane and Washington, were = SOUND LIVES age tates, be ‘any Coll “The matter was satisfactorily explained to the fe nth ‘of June. yoyo reaper are] The parlors were thronged with Missouri's WOODEN AND WILLOW WAEE, = re ‘desired bad and sons, and the hostess, aseisted b: Crry CuartzR.—The bill for thenew charter be ale CSmpany that they butt coment, OF, thE | to witness, which he said was'a copy of the tm. | wauenters daughters, dia the honors of the | of this city parsed the ‘Biate Senate ‘yesterday SpOGaES SAeLe Ae Satan SERRETINE INSURARCE COMPARY feck babes Hoosicre, oe which they are Hable with other current ex- | S#Tosatories, in the handwriting of A. 1. Don- | ey, in the absence of Hon. Mr. Asper, who | without opposition, and will, it is w é penses. ‘The dealers thereupon agreed to pay es ieee ce ne OT Cuan nee Badto leave thecity on business. Frome » | go thron, ‘House of Delegates in the same | | reg ope re. WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, e - 1" “ dancin; usica] exercises were julged ay. - d rer mionth for eack stat =” “BOMMINg to Stt | “Groee-examined by Mr. Davidge.—The copy, | daucing and mi which, the company retired to | " Norany Puniic,—The Governor has appoint- MATS, BLACKING, MATOHES, over the Bank of Washington, ms = igri Beco eneo |e Sens nas San | od ay aa tet re WE TAEEDY x, ae | suantanno BY coNeasy tor, 7 wan have come of Tus evening, wan’ cow: | 202 Proseeution savexce Calta was Gone, Aswong those present were RS Se ene: canes PEUSH FACTORY,’ CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, @270,000, =— sequence of the storm, post cit Thursday | 4. F. Donnelly —Witness laa practitioner of “gi ITY ITEMS ar suiect ane eae ngares all descriptions of property ta fhe Distriet W. MAVENNER @ ©8., us apiamied Mere: Dred. W. Porter care ree wnotar oe meta termeriioes Barry aud Mr. Spar Hon. Mr. Saw- ; o ee ae eee : « epson - C. : °. 'P barnside, 5, H- Beckwith, G-8. Edwards | sears. Witness demttled a Da ytporting to ee ee : ai CXIT Ap Lavine’ Kid Gloves at sia pair, | “WOOD AND WILLOW WARB DAFOT.” DIRECTORS: REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, id F.E. mm signed by Mra Faruses : - ‘ 208. Tecel : Sra, srrwaEN tue propriety of holdings grand man@ | guthori See te sone Gems Donjomia; and maxed oti ver, Mo.; | Baum's Corset Factory, 406 Tih st. oe Washington,D.20.. ayearel. ¥: ry No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR ee en eee oe eae ‘October 9 ie, “ane paper Was deecuted : .——-—__—_~ | Hon for ladies. at theastonish- | “°° ** Northern pret Wroresate ONL + ee ‘EAST OF 7ru STBERT. the serenade. ar. Brooks and wile, Gilbertand | svipax Daare—A colored woman, named | 1, 2ow price of 10 cunts, af O.Beum'e Cone | mS GIG OFTHE MEG MADE ' fashington. | - > : who said he belonged batenty Lae G.orake: (ers Ei Davis, on Tiiameet, Between ie and 8 Sr Kida = JARES ADAMS, Sette, | seep of the money we stat . (Mrs. Fra stringency yy gg Pe Woes cattied her She was in ber usual health last night when she | RMFLam has all Kings of thermometers. 907 Penusrivania AvENvE, ABRL G. DAVIS. Becreter?._ocMmiw ddim | cout soft 10.04" Customers Sud cinere corar- eee lott arms nea a executed the . Don't to bed. Devel Cones Seed Sos weet ‘Hes always the finest assortment of alta Sgheajesmrtng ence stn, | wintsoncectr a Asoka seme, | Sy tat utara ter tottiets | Te Tar ERR GRURELF Pam pon [aE WELCOMES ™™ |S. n te mez wren won Be referred to the Geveral’s office, where to her, and believes she understood it. death y | Holdinga janesry ith, 167, |. — he was taken and surgical aid James H.'A. Omih,” sworn —Witwess ‘nag | Bronouncing the cause eeean ee 2 Het, ov tus Fae, Boade and Corperation Ae * i was years of and has| 1 ease of Mi 8 at current rates. ca Fe sha aeleadiie connie (EnOe™ Farmer for a year past,(iden- | SPOPIOXY:, [utetin “Sha ‘wil be | PETER GALLANT, dscneceds the aay Be Coder DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. sabia Gian en as authens ‘Tw eleventh lecture titied her;) had been a clerk in the store of the ef pissed is ob nana. at Lincoln Hall will be delivered this evening, 3 ok, | Sulleron and MUFFS in white far. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1878, vans by Prof. E. L. Youmans. He has few it any . Duniebe aud OLOAxs manu TO ORDEy Re ene” equals fm our country in the et Rotios, f, OABE CAPITAL ccc cseernenetennseee G100,008 ates xu ye of bis Stve lectures LUMSS2! LOMBES! LUMBER x. i 1, | % 2 Teh and imterchangeability of heat and other a 4%. Tay ». force. * BE; SaNUBL 2 " reTLoR. Mx. Stars, in an advertisement