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_EVENING STAR. LOCAL NBwe.. “AMUSEMENTS: ac. Natfonal Paroter —Oharies Fechler and Car lettaleciercg im Hamlet” Weil's Opera Hower. —Mre. F. We Lander in “Menry the Eigo' Oé@ Fillers’ Hell.—Sam Sb y's Silver Shew Bench Hait.—Theodoré Thomas’ Grand Cou crt. Char). —Festival rt Gallery, 458 7th street. Barlow's Galiery of Oi! Paintings, 126 Penn- sylvania avenue. ~ Amuual Review of the Potice Force. ‘To-day the annes! review and inspection of the Metropotitan Potice ferce took place, and tee men, under Captain Brock, madea remark- abvy Cue appearance as they marched up the Avenue, exbdibiting a<tate of discipline seidvm Witnessed in even well-drilled y panier. precinct, headed by teuants, marched from their respec- tations, and reached the place of rende- the Central Guard House—aboat ten clock this morning, aod for contenieuce in marching were there divided into pla‘vons or companies of ebout twenty-tive men each. About i ', o'clock the order was given to march, and the Marine Band ied off, followed successive'y by the first section, (on the right of which was the dril! master, Sergeant Clayton im charge of Lieut. Gessford: the second, Lieu. Ke-ex; the third, Lieut. Hurley; she fourta, Lieut. Stippon; the sixth, Lieut. Eckio#. a: ime seventh, IAeut. Austin. beaded by | ieut. enct, brou; 7 avenue and4 . street toLouisiana enue, im front of police head:juarters, where, after being drawn up in line, they viewed by Secretary Delano, Sen om, Commissioners Cragin, Barr, amd Martagh Mayor Emery, and the super deut of the force, Major Kichards. The hue of march was then taken up by tue i avenue, in way of 4 street to Fennsy piatoons, ead up to the President's House, sbere the President, accompamted by Genera! Sent and the Secretary of the Interior, stepped co avd reviewed the lime as it utupon tbe p assed. The battalion then returned to the ‘al goard- house, where it was drawn ap in line. and Captain Brock communicated the anks anc congratulations of the Police Board fe the Lieutevants, after which the line broke kB And each cou Tetarmed to their re- ective precincts. men were all neatly cressed, and the precision of step and perfection ef drill generally was much praised. To Sergeant Clayton is due the credit for tha perfect manner in which the police of thiseity is trained, according to manual adoph & WaAStixeToN, ATEXANDRIA AND €- PORCETOW § KAI ROAD ComPaNny—Plection of Prrecters To daw.—in porsnance of a deeree of the Fyuity Court im the case of Martin et egt. the W.,A.< G.E.R., a meeting of the srockholders of the company as ae by the Auditor (Mr, W.S. Cox) was held at the office of Mr. © im Young’s Law Buildfug, this electing a board of morbing tor the purpose of @reetors Mr. K. T. Baldwin was called to the ebair, and Mr. H. K. Nidgle was appoimted sec- retary. The chairman read the decree of the wrt, dnd stated that under the decree none but those reported by the Auditor could vote. The meeting then proceeded to the election of di- reeters. Mr. Martin. a« president of the trustees, dered the ballot of the trustees, 2885 shares Mr. Alexander Hay appeared Silas Seymour. represe: ame did net appear © that the factor his ap; Deroted. Mr. Hay also su’ attorney Of Horace !!. Day, giving him authori. ty (0 vote. and Mr. Day's name bein; or’s report, Mr. H. cast the ballot. Mr. Martin submitted an assignment of Mr. <}. B. Stewart of 80 shares to himself and others, trustees, and cast bis ballot. ‘The tellers reported that 2.970 shares had been voted, of which the following received Votes cach,ot the 3,000 shares entitled to vote, and_w therefor elected. K Bald- . Tayler, tliram Hitchcock, H. C. amd Horatio It. Ridiile. ‘The report of the t the chairman decided the gentlemen named, uay elected directors. Mr. K. J. Bravt offered a resoluti ing the directors to organize imme election of a president, secretary and tr and report the proceedings to tbe cour # view to the ditcharge ot the recetrer. Bir. Hay (after looking over the books of the somPaDY >} called the attention of the meeting to | the fag! that Mr. Seymour's proxy must have *een 4 mistgke ab he Lad found Lis properly as#igned. It is presume that the court will dischar, the er toe and tury over that mart: con Md watbiN the =<risdiction of ihe cou < portion vf ti , ten representing asthe proxrof ng tive shares, wh. the report, and desired nee as such proxy ion request- diately by the ge wt, bat | the road in Virginia is sti in on, the Shoemaker and Mactin parties ———— rR Genwania Scuvetven Verery held | r regular monthiy meeting last night at their beadguarters, “Sccngerbund Hall,” which | was Glled by the members. First Captain A. | hheuchel presided, apd 4 new members were | received. Mr. Koch, president of the park | commission, reported’ progress; saying that { Mayor Eme # already given orders to grade Boundary read and New York avenue. A vote | #1 thenks to Mayor Emery was adopted. electiom of direstors lor the park fer the vear 18 lows as then he: Messrs. H. resident: it, -1. Schaefer, Geo. J. Pfeil, A. Beckman; J. Kozel, treas- Fordan. secretary. The report of the carnival committee was received, stating the part the Germania Sebuetzen will tak gtend affair. The pripting of the aatit, hon of the Association in German and English was ordered. A report of the masquerade com- milcee concerning the juerade ball to be given at Carusi= Hall on Washington's birth cay was recerved, and the Association ad- eurned atS o'clock im the Bornipg. | ' ‘Tee SocretTY Pok ie PRETENTION OF Ck: ELTY TO ABIMALS.—A meeting of this so- city was held last evening wm the lectare room «i the Young Men's Christian Association building. President Gatchell reported several mm which be bad caused arrests to be Mr. FE. W. Foster and Mre.J.H. kia edmembers. Dr. J. Taber Johnson 2 pointed to urge upon the Ihetriet Committee of Congrees the a code efor the society. Dr... 1. John sen, who contemplates visiting Europe, chosen a representative of the society to ch intormation as to the w: ain rkings of similar ! crest. Mr. Gatehell stated that Hen founder of the New York soci Tevention of eruelty to animals. danny his int be present on thé occasion of the public demonstration proposed te be given by the society im tisis city, ar Lincoln Hall, on the lith instant, and that he hed received en vourag ne Band would also y Kergh for the Tre Axti-Ternitogiati Where ure Now the Hopes + eteon Seventh Ward opponents o: gtes-ionad bil tor @ new government in th: Inetrict immortalized in last Wednesday's STAR, were io meet again last night at Island i bt the meeting did not come of. for want audience and speak: The hall was lighted and heated, but there was only about Lalt a dozen present. who, after warming them. selves at the stove, left in disg: ~ . ‘Tae Partrineg Eater. Scott, who is ea'ing one partridge per day tor thirty days, ou a wecer of $0 aside, at Miller's restaurant, having Snished his twelfth broiled bird vester- day, waleb seemed, be said, to be enormously large, bad the st of cooking change’ to-day, taking his bird , and is confident he shali Le able to fight it out on that - ° line. AN ATARM Of fire was turned in from box caused by the partial burning me sbapty at the corvet of Nortli Capitol and D stzects. The fire was extin- ished by Liew ly and Offcer~ Atchison rrply aed Fie is with backe ater. The fire depart. id NOL gO into set vice. . A SNEAK TRIEF named Washington Brow Yesterday snatched belt of cotton from front of the dry goods and started torunof with it, but was pursned and arrested by Detective Miller, and locked nthe police cells. While Brown ng.be drew adirk knife and threatened to 1 the first offfcer thst taid hands on kim. ———e— ee tse Water Metgrs.—On Friday, at ! » several water meters will be tested in ipe yard at the Central Guardhouse, for » préparations are now being made. The test will be under the direction of the Water Kegistrar and the Water < ssioners, who bope to see the members of the Councils and otbers interested presen’ ss ‘ThE BURGESS, formeriy of the uartermaster General's office, whe was mentoued in Mon- day's STAR im connection with the abstraction of Paymaster's cheeks, is not Mr. C. H. Bur- ges, now engaged im the wood and coal busi- hess corner of sth and © streets, in this city. ——_-—_—. ‘THE FLORAL DECORATIONS for mage of the fues( entertainments in the ere Tarnished by Swail & » florists, whose taste in ar- vyangewent is only equatied by the variety and eacellence of the stock from which they select. ° Frexcu fine gilt jewelry, new styles, setts, and drops, received at Prgg’s, om the thie morning Arenue bmitted a power of | tion of of the | rockets. | with a grand Temple fellers was accepted, and | wario certificate fuetipite arramgemenis with the famous Ph T regiment ot th: wrote to the President | comfuitiee, for the use of the President and r | thousands of passage of | Heston. and at 3 p. m. received was | erty. ja wed , the spring assisted by other per- | re of Selby & Naudin, | | The Morse Memoria! Mounment, S. Hedrick, T. C. Connolly, W. W. Corcoran HD. Cooke, Flward Clarke, Alexander Shep- herd and H. Amidon met at Witiard’s Hote! to- mittee, were absent | preeent, amor A. i. Muliet. Oe om acted ae Some invited me General Mich. rand Mr Cox was chairman, and oeretary. M: B. Motiett stated that he had stad'ed the matter closely, amd had come to the conclu- wn that @ piace should be selected where thore was not much shrubbery to hide it. After care- ta! consideration he ba: come to the coactasion that the place at the intersection of Louisiaua ne, Pennsylvania avenue and C street with b twas the most comspicuous, and they could obtaim at least 150 by 0 feet of ground thera. rien. Michler stated that be coincided with Mr. Muslett that it would be the most con- spicuovs spot, facing © street, when ali would have te it who came into the city. He stated that Dill for a geheral system of impro cements of t public Cc trom the Cayitel to Wie Wash ington Monument. Mr. Corcoran thou pusetts avenne and street @ very eli Hs Mr. Connolly t mos jhe the circle on Manes ermen' pot. git a sequestrated spot the appropriate piace as a general thing to piace a monument in, but much dependéd on the character of the individual memoralized In this case @ conspicuous and busy spot in center of the city he thought the most a; priate spot Mr. Corcoran then made a motion that t place suggested by Mr. Mallet be the place which to place the monument. Some inquiry was made whether or not this | tite conld be obtained, when Gen. Michler | stated that there would be wo difficuityin get- ting it. Itwas bis opinion that no legislation Was necessary to obtain it | Mr. Muilet thought it wonld be wel fo pro- | Fide for the possible congingency that the s,uare | Could not be obtained.” The saggestivs of Mr. | Mullet was accepted by Mr. Corcoran, and the motion adopted. | call of the chairman. the design for the work bas been perfected b Horace Stone, the sculptor, and tas been a cepted by the Monument Association. A con- tract bas been made Work in three years, at a cost of one hund thousend dollars. ‘Te total height of the monu- statue of Protessor y 1 ir stated the object of the meeting to [| be to select a site for the propused statue to Prot. Morse. rT. Morsell bad just drawn upa | ‘The committee then adjourned, subject to the | ith Stone to complete the | tt will be sur- | THE COURTS. Revit Court, Judge Cartier—The case of White & Bro. vs. J. G. Naylor is in pi ogress to~ | On Covrr, Judge McArthur —In this court day Use last will and teara ment of | dopn T. Calhoun was exhibited. proved and ad- mitted to probate. K. P. Jackson appointed administrator, and qualitied. Wuillef Matilda pg proved aud admitted to probate and secon Wall of Jobu Williams proved and ad to-probate, making Barbara Williams adminisiratrix, WRO gave bo) ordered to be served on ©. P- nds. Citation’ were Batterson, W. Philips and Walter 8. Cox, executore to estate of Catherine Pearse: the estate bas not been sett! m, to show cause Why led. Joseph Schwarts 3,00, and qualitied igtrator to Eliza Daff, recently de- | ceased. James G. Payne gave bonis in the sum of 5,000 as Ss to estate of Matilda | Potice Court To-par, Judge Snell.—Solon Fisher was arraigned ov the charge of assault and battery on Ham Hayes. This dificulty occurred utaload ot hay which Hayes bad sold to Fisher, and which Fisher asse: did uot come up to the contract. The testimony was | conclusive as to the assault, and Fisher was fined £10 and costs. Washington Brown, charged with stealing a bolt of cotton from im front of | the store of Messrs. Selby & Naudin, pleaded say and was fired &20, or three months in jail. fined #) deorge W. Chandler, inde- cent exporure; tined $5 each. Lewis Clare, dis. orderly conduct; timed €5. Alexander McCul- lech, profanity; d $5. GEORGETOWN; The Municipal Campaign. rg morratic M: a terrific ard, |, Jos. afr. Chariey Butier andthe Territorial | | Puremant toa call signed Fsy., for a meeting of * citizens jeal rute and in favor of reform,” Market Hali was well filled last evening with the conserva- tive voters of the tawn, as well as those who are | expected to be one of these days, in the shape | of a crowd of urchins, who wete greatly amutod fhe queer antics and tunny sayinys of Char- utler. t. James Goddard was called to preside. d James A. Maloney was elected secretary. The gallant Captain, on taking the chair, stated the object of the meeting te be the considera: tion of measures to insure success ip the comiug municipal campaign. ‘ | , Here there was w pause. Nobody seemed to have anything to t Jos. L. Simms, ud to rad- | seen that the prospe: f the apeedy massage of Morse, ten feet high, and will’ be ewbellished | bi d op Santas With smaller statuts, representing three emi- | r'tive policeal are ut versed aS & quencher nent men, who br their inventions or labors | vs UNTRRRDIeD.* have been’ promineritly identitied with the de- | Fhe silence was at lust broken by Wm. Albert velopment or extension of the ‘aph. It is | King, who moved “thatit is inexpedient for the intended to procure the ste, take ths necessary | steps for laying the toundatinn, and the of the granite portion of the present se@son, and the com Jay the corner: Congress erection | ittee hope to me before the adjournment of | The 4 Grand Displey Bx Tireworks, dic. 2. ‘The secretary of the Executive Committee on | the Carnival this morning received a letter trom Clone! Audenreid, in New York. saving that prob Military | | FOUR REGIMENTS | from: that city will participate in the festivities here on the ntant. The dis- | play of FIREWORKS, made by Detwiller, of New York, will be grand, and the following are the leading teatures of the | yrogramme. which is very long: On the vight of the 20th instant—Bomb and Rocket Salute; Egyptian Pyramid; Star of America; Fusilade ckets and Bombshells; Graud Tree of Liberty. Jeweled Cross of Honor; Representa- ngton on Horseback: terminating grand ascension of flights o# signal | On the night of the’ 2Ist—Cross of Honor. Original Yankee Windmill; Fountain of Sparkling Silver: Greek Fire Iilumination; Cross ot Diamonds: Kevolving Sup, terminating im honor of Washington, coming variegated fires, detonating maroons, | sun cares, &c., the whole affair Leing over feet in iength. 1t is probable the dis take piace in the White Lot. THE SOUTHERN REPURLICAN Agsoc; are preparing to participate, us with a of this city .terday of t german will have bis orchestrion, which i= an | band of music, | mcordia Hall. | TRIUMPUAL ARCH ! j is being ih street, under the direc ven ajor Piewmav. A mumber of the committee will sven go to B. more tO make at cit: The secretary to-d of th jar: Hog ue Waa gr gaa Mics — ~. weOrgewown, ashing that } the Scliools be closed during the carnival. The Piusters have directed the closing of the schools inthis city. Mr. Bunker, of the St. James, has offered his parlors and balcony to the executive ve melee members of the Cabinct, during the two days of | the Carpival, and it is probable that the offer will be accepted. ‘The finance committee of the carnival has nthorived Mr. Arthur Anderson to re. r r heretor Tae LaTe Frre on V STREET.—It appears | irom the examination of the buildings on \ street, in which the tire occurred on Sunday | loss was overestimated by some | jollars, the first estimate baying | een made when it was impossible,on account | of icé, 10 get into the nome ana nhed it was | supposed [4st much of the furniturehad been | broken. The Weather was so intensely cold that bs some of the tiremen, im taking bold of the hose, | absolutely froze to thém,and one of the mem- bers ot No. be company Was frozen to a ladder aud had Jetached” and handed down by his comrasles. The clothing of all were, more or lew, coated with ice, and in sctting down on their apparatus many ef their coats were broken, | asit they were of g' The National Union | Company, in which most of the houses were in- | in sured, las arrangements to place them in | repair. 0 . party in Santa, Barbara, Oal., tora vaiuable in thts eity, and received a reply on the following day, at v fi ). m., accepting the proposition. | Yes- terday the same firm communicated the fact by | telegraph, at half-past one, gentieman in an answer which re-ulted in the purchase of the adjoining. prop- The amount involved is nearly $2,000 and the purchaser is one ot the wealthiest and | most influential citizens of Boston. ‘The prop. rt: n the immediate vicinity of the new | Cirele at the intersection of 14th and M streets, | Iwill probably be handsomely improved iy ° st Taropore Tuomas Concent wil at Lincoln Hall to-night. We have already spoken at length of the Thomas orches- tra as the finest and most perfect mustcal or- zg in this country. The New York ys. in a notice of his recent concerts Those who know Theodore Thomasonly, s summer garden-concerts e no idea whatever of the perfectio: | Tee | be giver | | i | Om this bill.” (Tremendous laug! | the meeting goon. : | satistied the reporter who publishe conservative party of Georgetown to nominate | @ Ucket for cor ti Het f y f the structure during | Saee or ie teen in view of the probable passage of the territorial bill.” He said that the territoria! bill would proba passina few days and that it was uscless to go into the campaign. Mr. Simms thought it best to go into the cam- paign as usual, as it wae siply a question whether they would tight radical rule’ or not (| Tremendous applause Here Charley Butler, (chock full of benzing said, Mr. President, {want to-hic- | wENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. etrong but Georgetown Advertisements. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. | The New York moucy market continues to EORETOWN REPUBLICASS—The Ex- ING & Work with extreme ease, new call loans being pos Wn ge Se CA pe Tespectfully ask » tria! of their made at four and five per cent.; the latter being Becket’s Halon next THUBS pte pd TE: “8 Lees, the b tate, Commercial paper continues | vening TE Rad Teoiteet ebm ee ag in good demand, and the best names scil at 6a baBEES + parame | i Percent. Government bonds are duu. A at . BORK FST FALL & FORGETOWN. D. TUESDAY EVEMINe, Febrony T4, tai o §? JQUN'S CRUECH wilt be rendered oe Fitote brains st the witetc Do., aud Pe & Sel 6 : DISSOLUTION OF 0O-PARTNERSHIP. ihepers us Satara ges pan abet name eof BEBO | Brokers’ and Commercial Telegrap a Ge pone » is this day dissolved by ] & Co. guete, Stocks and bouds m markets, a8 fol um ! copsen: ‘be business will be comtinued win! H. DOUGAL at the some piace ( street.) R iaed to settle any ontetanding sccounts. itt 3k BU. fe3. Iw . ONTHS ABD SEASONS, with thirtr fre | whomare the most progiiaeut ¥o- town (proncerows, Feenvany tet, isa. under che AL, deing 85 War Fither of the members of the late firm are author BBOTGH WH. DOUG AL | FLYEST GUNPOWDER. YUNEST IMP! c, No, |, PLNEST ENGLISH B: Sl Rew crop. and ly reduced i. ROWBING @ ME ETS = 14 Pennsyivania ayen) ——* mocua. off VE. OOVEBNMENT J4VA. CBILOX, Lae AO MARACAIBO. ELO, AST! For wlelons FREE ALL GRADES. IAM or a, CALPD BEBRING (j224T bangains IN CoTTORS. New York Mills, Wamsnt?a, Androsce MAKE A FEW-HI-REMARKS ilter by the boys, when the chair calied out “Charjey sit down’ and some of the boys cried out “bully for Char- ley,”) Charley simmered, and paced up and down the aisie muttering to himself “that’s so, if ain't I'll be dog-goned,” *h -Joe" to Mr. Simms, ‘‘you're a hunkey Boy,” andtinally get ting near the door he **paseed,” and after inter- view ing George Thecker, returned with D islé near the seat of ho was speaking at the tims 5 $s pins pretty well, but swayed to end fro hke. nmstalk in @ gale of-wind, much to the amusement of the boys, and gazed all the while on tle speaker in the most solemn nd attentive manner. Ibis was about how it war Mr. Simms.—* Mr. President, now sir, we | Ought to get ready to fight the radical party— Choriey B., (interrupting. let me, hic,#ay a word rigit here— r. Simme.—Charley, sit down: keep quiet (Resuming )\—Aud now, Mr. Presvient, whether the territorial bill passes er not— Charley B.,(interrupting. )— Dash the territ NieL bil: les all take a drink. ow (Tremendo laughter by the boys | Mr. Simms.—“ For God's sake, Charley, sit down . Charley B.—« But now, Joe, you know how it isyoureeir."” | laughter. ix. Simms, disgusted.— (ood God, Charley, if you're going, to talk Ill eit down, that’s aif there ts about tt.”* Charicy then quieted down a little, and Mr. Simms resumed. 1 want to be prepared tor t's what 1 want.” —"De too.” [Uprearious lay ighs $s point MBTHING WAS HRBARD TO" DRrar,” d pur reporter, looking around, discovered it harley who lad collapsed with a heavy | uud into a Seat beside Mr-Simuna, Me. Simms then called on ventiemen present toexpress their views. ‘hey line the street corners, be said, ane TALK POLITICS VERRMENTLY; but pow when he had called this meeting for the purpose of ascertaining the views of citizens geuerally, no one had anything to say. rey B.—“l've got something to—bic— .’ [Here the boys neariy split their sides. Tne chair said, ‘Charley, tor God'’ssake et Sit down: do. hariey here gave a quizzical look towards the platform, and said All right, Mr. Cuair,” and sat down sruletiy. Mr. M. Soper said he thought that a majo: ef the people of the District e IN FAVOR OF THE Passa ' RIAL BIE but he thonght they might gs well go on as usual, and hold an election; but for that matter they could ewsily undo anything done at this meeting. Mr, Kidgway moved that each precinct elect seven delegates to A CONVENTION Yo adopted. $ Mr...) B. Yates moved that a committee of one from each precinet be appointed by the meetin w call meetings for the election of these dele- gates, aud the following were selected:—Jamen J; Joseph L. Simms, 2d ward; and James Hunter, e then met and re- ATE CORPORATE EX The sth ward. ported that they had agreed on next Monday evening (or the meetings for the election of delegates, and that the places of meeting wonld be aunounced in the Stax, Patriot and Courier. Mr. Simms rose to a personal explanation as to the report that had gained circulation that he was AN ASPIRANT FOR THE MAYORALTY. | He difclaiued any such intentions. Didn't want it—wouldn’t haveit. He resumed, however, the report got into print y mistake. He was it would not do anything wrong it he knew it. Cries of t “That's 30°" * Lbat’s 80,” and the meeting ad- urned, Org PURLic ScHOOLs—Meeting of the Board of Guardiens.—The Board of Schoo! Gaardians Kim meeting last evening, present all the amlern: Berea, Willie ware antic and nd one more distribution of cards of as ordered to take place about the ist of April next, but the precise time to be fixed lere- after. Mr, Ramsburg offered a resolation pro- For sale low, bj = PROWNING « MIDDLETON G14 Perrsylvania aveny and anes BOOKS, STATIONERY, Bic. DR HALL. | h0OKs ON BEALTH, D7 COUGHS AND COLDS: On EVESTION | CAUSE amp COmr OF TRU s are | __TIONS OF TRE TH gUAT | HEALTH BY GouD Li) ine SLERP; Of, THE HYGIBNE OF THE Forgale iy WM, PALLANTY 1 402 Teh errees, Peet ja } Or LIBRETTOS, | 18 CYNTS HACK j | ‘i FAUST, MARRIAC 5 OF Fica ‘ Be, | ROSE OF CASTILE, FIPPLIO, | CROWN DIAMONDS, PeGPMIAN Gani | MARITANA, FRA DIAvoLo. DINORAH, WARTHA, IL TBOVATORE, THE AccUcwOT PRES aakeg, Suirting: ataline at REDUCED | re ee nea tet a r 1 reed, —; | RICKS. ash t Bcorned and — i ; 1.000 gallons Pratt's ASTRAL OLL BLANCHARD « Nour Reading: ot: Michigan Feet ica pauake Short | trish Vipens. from Se conte up. Shootings Se ren Tee ae ET NER PENN a Brakes duo Criteal, " chvetana vane | Filme ¢ttoue VERY, CHEAT | pamacks tah | BROW NEL MDDLETO. | jadter eT Otee seeey ECS ax ee Cee ee CAOHBRCM: T's: do. Breterred, | Velvresene neduced Trees S20 $1 iie tee Wines | SS Posneyivenie aceon, EN. FOFRENCH, ar smite "ae Sarai: Mk et, | Pew BON ETON 0 Gost nas | nee, ae. B MANUFACTURING 0. " o M4 - | stock of WEN aad LIOKORS very co = Milwaukie & se. , b 106: | Tents NJAMIN MILLE ] picce,and caunot be surpeusid’ be eas cnivaiarar | STATIONER. + Janzd-6m 101 Bridce atrect, Geon | New York Tr comprises the best Urends of Obam FIRST CLASS ey 5 ae can be found i - ooo eR CAG APACS (kapins.. cdererte' Carte BLANE BOUKS MADs TO ORDER Tennessee Sta sixes OUTS, SAO] ote., at L. GBAPW! Vre Clicgnet do Office at L. 0. Parke @ Oo «. Virginia State sixes, old ridge ‘street, town. Note Moett & Chandar. (Green Seal.) #0 319 AND 316 NINTH STRERT. 5 Ww Macrae ee SEC, Od. A7is5 do, Om. getown OF Washington attended w | So Bae bry Versmay” = Five deors above Penusyivaniaarens Missouri sixes, S9%4-"Contral” Paci .. — 3 Cae % ‘ 0. t Union Pacific First Bonds, 3). Gold, 1il'.s11!"¢ ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct'r; Georgetown, | Pleasant Valley “Carte Blanche _= —— Wesnterton. D arket strong. ie or sarees Pleasaut Valley “Patie Exposition do. = ‘The Markets To-Day. eee eet UCTS ROT ERET | i snnesay &Co.CogneaCinat. TISITING CARDS, \ : ° “4 4 By virtme of a deod of trust, dated and re- Orard, Dupwy & omna. Taeeraphed Exciusteely tg Tee Riven ine Sav, fi: reed as follows June Ihe 19h tele ge. | California Bramiy. Bletra Win ' . Feb. §.—Cotton—middling dell ir Lit . : rt. r stock ecaree abd tininer than other grades: 458, One Of the laird Foc tMhe ot Te ea | Tescat, "Rsaticings ENGRAVED AND PRINTED low middling he Elour more ac Yashivgton, Distriet of Columbia, and at thawtit, | For sale low. by OWNIN & MIDDLET. concession est entirely uw * a ’ “ couthern cor a4 in, ged jemand Arecciation"ot Georm ter. Ditriet of Ca ding | O1d Fennetinenionvense, | EXPEDITIOUSLY IN TRE LATEST sTILE ait Shr Bork se the Tain day et Feuraacy w. SHERRY WANE IN D... —_—__ jes. 130.: clea 125 . m.. Metts < ‘0 have a few gr. caske very ie saiz2e. Lard hull xt 18et8icc died inthe sty sf Gerreeteee Dee Le: | overeat SHERBET Inike Gaeton Mine ace? DIARIES FOR 1871 TN LAROR VARIETY. Feb Virgini Wa, and knowm and distiuzuisbed on the plat of said | town, D.O,, which we will sell at a very amall aw " A; do. 136, id. 6: (ary ae garte of lots numbered fourtesa and fifteen, | Tacs. It is wine ofour own importaticn tram the | BLANK BOOKS IN RYERY STYLE OF mp eae ane ig ee why ered | celebrated Bonse of Waasi, Cadir. been pi NG, OB MADE Eo QEDEM UN caw ® ; ven, eight and nine 7. § and 9).in tl ginal | Dounced by judges the finest wine this side the BEST MANNER. changed: Gola seedy ernie Mazer gt sad Paws Beene ce Aloresnid. and bounded gs f.1- | Iantic. | Samples can be seen at our store, pis,, Vlewinia izes ex'Sompoa.'cy aon Ssee'Q. | Property ermreged go Renty Westae Bererite | Un Rv Gaes well awa ECRE WHEAT | ALE ZH REW BOOKS AS SOON as PUD ys aeminia sixes. ex: compos ai 8 Raa’ Hobert Dodes execators, hyde dated Oc. WHISKY. distilled from the Tost grain qupreest ; = Olds 47%: 1B = ath : medicitial uses. rade st, . . New York, Feb. &—Flowr aniet aud steady. | fonts amd room ton ie Tiree HERgr matt, { prices by “BROWNING ¢ MiDTE Eee one se AND RECEPTION caups & Wheat dul! and unchanged. Corn heavy, 109. one of the land records of the coun! #14 Pennsy route a ene. - a OFF GROCEBIES— We are gelling Ti HANPSOME GOODS AND BOOKS BUI TAR: (OFFICIAL) vetes | DYER RMS Lomas Acer nks FOR MEW Yiaks Fubseie, * CITY ORDINANCES. rip tuo feet igh inchee ee eek | Bot ramble Piet. 82 comer x Laws Fansed by the Bi ‘ty-eighth Council Be on i toe fed Rkags Ly = inches to the Excelent Family Wives, 92.20 cuarver rel i © of beginning, tozother with the free wwe of tise ee of the City of Washington. alleys bonnding ou and leading to the ‘samme Jmpros od pet Jara. Se. oe ai. pom A Be. por gt PIILP & SOLOMNON'S Ay Act granting @ certain privilege to Chari Tree Fete Gs etek Dwellings, White ber Ib: Bonated, only Zc, per It Corrington cquel Innabetate eit Tntoresk frem dete peso, aire. vexeite METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE be of emarted | A Ider me: 1 4 Me je if Y Li , orf tom Cone i Gyo Haron. Bhat dhe‘praperty hae Re Doses eda ED LF gl ae ’ > OD same y. Bra a . ee . Carrington to erect a frame ke fgrms ct eale are not comp! x nt in square Be. rev sted, » + i », gemect of the Prenidcut of tie United Sistcarbs | chasers coat.) | Ow | Soowe sateen pt IB. Prt Hico | Sete eee and Luba. Pueem hs | Avproved, January 16, 1871—M_G. Every. Mayor. | 19 tanga eee W. Jy ee A ace | aces iseid tony goes Sted Approved, January 19, KA—O. 8. Gast, (hte, $2 lhe. Bost Glades Butter, We. per ib. Beak | FRANKLIN PUB O0.,121 Penn. evenne. PRppERS oie a Sn aie ard, Wc, < KT TH AN ACT granting @ certain privilege to George INSURANOE. | TEAS FS 322, Tiss F SBSoks ‘ 5 a Be tt enacted by the Board of Aldermen ant Board ed Tea Me ety ed ST Ties AR PuBto of Coninion Conmeil of the City of Washaneione Bhat SORTS WESTERK | $1.25 Fonparial “hea los toe penib. Bee eee aes | LU arenes. ihe privilege of erecting’® frame sbed adjohiing bis | MUTUAL ESSA Ree for soe pero. BIBLE FOR EVERY in . brick house. in equare S74, on D street ovat MILWACKER Coffce Sugar. only 13%:c. per Ib. Fire vest Coal o:!, | A BIBLE ork ite twéen Sixt Seventh streste east, be, andis | Avg. Gayton, Seo Meee’ ; | Se. per eal Cape God Credbertive tis at vEaNeiin's i “ hereby: granted to George @mithron:” Proct len, Jouy H. Vax Dew . ust received, achoice lot of Grabaim Flour, Ost ee SER ES (he-comaeut of the President of the United States be Organica th wot iiae 9.000 00 ase, and ‘Meal, Dried Chertfes, &c , Bc. ve waEe eee ae Tesstves from the pproved, Japnary 16. 1671—-M_@: Every, Mayor, : ~ at iionnen’ 3 BRA BRo., ae and Aporoved, January 1°, 1810.8. Guant. iene cont wi Beiter the aaa rout: | fet 91 Pa: avenue, bet Mamie sate. | sellin at eho owe, by OPRINE. . Sai compantes, because it obtains higher rates * RANBLIN PUB. OU..191 Pom Ax Act granting ® certain privilege to Thomas | cf interest oh its iuteotmestar NOTHER FULLSUPPLY OF THOSE MOOR Wynne Boralry suahodsshighrestrre, Agmntawantes | BOILED CIDER APPLE savce, ANSTRER oF Scukant a rene vis wy the Boa haf Aldermen we ee = 909 7th street. LY. j pele ro at origiaal prices. a anion Council of the Crty al cy ston, it ee Romi on be, and tye = 2, sore 7, granted ae —— | | ~ ry {eee ae mne to make y { a yp cee pepe giae tituated on Nstrect sorth, telween Bie ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. | , "TREE SHOW CASES, good as new, at a great an entiet reet wes! rerided, comment i ¥ -/ id id a 7 a consent ol the President of the United Suterbe tre | NO. 178 BROADWAY, NEW yoru, POILED CIDER APILE SAUCE. FERRRCUN PUB.Co..191 Penn. ayoute, a — | Approved, January 16, 1S71-M_G. Extny Mayor, | CAPITAL AND ASSETS. JEW OLD AND BARE BOOKS. bonght and sold Aapesved, Janeney We AeA Sony May oreeze | Niue PRARReis PUR CO i eT Peas” ve. i ‘ EDMUND 0. FISHER, 7 | — x act granting a certain privilege (© Martin TiS: Goreiile vee Triage eit enarted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Tht a f Comme: i} Mt asi his. fastes all kinds of Life and Eudew- Doramiocoet er ood oe atch oe wrasatasion, Sat | rat polars tee mae ninde of Li | All Policies non forfs reby, = Ho rest: three rooms to frame house, sitvated Borth, between Nineteenth Twen- yet Vian atreata Weat, the heme 0 remain, during tbe | $648 nom-orteltable, Ay ‘extra rabod fort plea. tre of the corporation :. Provrfed, The cenpen . Pi ake President of the Upited States be first ob- | pitty dave’ grace allowod in payment of pre | Approved, Jannary 16, Approved January k —— AN Act granting » Sertein privilege to Ann 0. Brovern Bates.—The preuiams chai reed Company are redui ced se low as to eq) ent. tion om travel or peeldence. Auuual ditt: female No Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment of | @.Exrr {) Mayor. bee ‘paym by this ial in some | VED, 069 PUCK ETS ECCKETS JUST BEOBLIVED Beat enacted by the Board af Aldermen and Board | “Se PEB CENT. DIVIDEND IN ADVAW Eritabte ize for Eswiltes @/ Common Council al the Ci'y of Wastina : All the Policies issued by this Company contain » Sertrigsion be. and hereby is, granted to ry clause guaraatesing « positive CasH SURRENDER i wiler to ereet and h to the rear of the | Varox. cwelling house owned by her on north 8 strect « | LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR DISTRICT frome shed, the same t6 remain ¢uriog jensnre OF COLUMBIA. ae: ol the corporation: Provided. The consens of the | 8. H. |. Smoot. V. Pres't. Presidect of the Uuited States be tained. G. HB. Whi B. Marche, i AD Mai Jno-E Lighter, Ase'ttec. 1. G. Kimball. att y | | Abbr H McK Robert H. Gra i = ee aot Gaitter Gui ICB 18 BEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE . Al NSRASEW ERED TE herotgtors ovine bern eee Pompe ee style, by BOM. Barker, Antrim, NB. | H. . COBURN & J. J. WILMARTU under the | sang an B47 Teh etrook, copeaiee et Uftioe or firm of COBUBS & WILMARTH was Mesolved on the 4th day of February, 1571. B, oAtidetag ane C the sald Srm are to be paid to BL WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, i Or }, and al is due fi } tc bed Uy the said H.U.COPURN, who | Office: Boom Ho. 1, over the Bank of Washington, will co yw oe aaa at the old stand, corner B.C. conven. Fremrary 6th, iti." WiLMauin 486) MARERITER, } 1th aad 0 CHARTERED BY CONGRESS 1537, CAPITARAND SUBPLUB, $270,000, In the District er policies. “ all descriptions of 486 Not Columbia. Nocharge for al * "of Gpongew wa, 67 a ste! To make reom for SPBRIBG STOCK, Will offer at reduced prices until March 2th choiceStock of PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPARY ! oF Price modersie | ‘The Trade supplied st JOBBING BATES ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROUERK AND T MEBCHANT, FBAMES, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE CORD AND TABSELS, PAINTINGS, CHBOMOS, EN- GRAVINGB, &. TEEMS CASH. Fire: Fire! New Nevaer 439, Const=nt May the pai EAvY SSeS n ter PROmet de ST. R EAD AND BE CONVINCED. smnUnanen zoo v 619 SEVENTH STBERT, OPPOSITE POF OFFICE, REFER TO THEIR wee HOLD Ka EN THIS DISTHICT, AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY IN THR * WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY. 11 WILL BUY ‘Three pairs Lron trame full regular Hose, IT WILL BUY Five fue Hematitched Ladies” Linen Handkerchiefs IT WILL BUY Onesett of Ladies’ Linen Cuifeand Collar, embroid- | 9ABB 4 d tri with Lece, in tour different sty ies. NITE: red au : : styles TBR QOMPANY, 16 THE UNITED IT WILL BUY ST. ee ; Four pairs of Gents’ Brown Super stout English t 1 AT TH! - Half Howe. ~ BOOMS OF iT WILL BUY Four large tize fine Linen Hemmed Gent-’ Hand. | ¢ yg, SANSON ANDB. LEWISBLACKFORD kerchiets. men hare been brought. ‘The er) ap omsuere omeren 6 rae8 Pra overtitre was never given better in New York | fo usturg a plan for the ntroduc:ton of fastruc- | than they gave if last night. ut Miss Meblig | {lon inthe German language into the Grammar | Aiter alt deserved the place of honor in our | Schools, and report the cost of the ‘same. per | notice. for the concert was (or her benetit. We | gnyum at the next meeting of the board, but it | know bf nobody except Miss Krote who cén play was lost, Messrs. ‘Magee. and ‘Dunlop | &fogue with such absolute finish, and make it against it, and Measre. Beall and Kamsburg for st (he same time so beautiful and apparently so | it, Mr. Curtis not being present when the vote j tee.” | was taken. ‘The majority while approving the | aE | acquisition of all that could be obtained, disap- | Tae Association for the Prevention ot | roved the project beth for want of means, and | Crueity to Animals have arranged to give w | Proved the praject beth fos want of moune, and | graud demonstration at Lincoin Hall, on Satur- | schools to through trith their preseut studies. | day evening. when Senator Patterson will | Shools to get preside, and Henry Bergh, whase namo isso | familiar as President of t ‘ew York Associa~ | tion for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, | will dediver an address on the existing abuses in the transportation of animals, and re will be speeches by Several other distinguished geu- | tlemen. The Marine Band will be im attend- auce. Cartar Cater *. S. army, | +on the th | of January, was well known in this city durin, the war, he having been stationed here | Acting Provost Marshal on the statf of Porter. He was a younger brother of Dr. W. K. Mebattey, who has tor many year filled the position of reading clerk of the Howse of Repre- sentatives. a oe TenPrenaxce News.—Heber Tent of Rechab- ites elected the folowing 0! it thi ensuing year, ut they were duly Installed by D.C. Love Shep. ied G . C. R., Samuel B. Fort; C. R., Henry Gi D.R., Enoch ding; KR. S., H. Trun- nell; F.S., Charles D. Knight; Trest., HH. B. Howe: 5 Hamilton; 1. G., Wm. Simms; O. GK bert Dawes; Chap., Thosits _—— S1xTH BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the 47| monthly meeting of this » held last evening, thirty-seven shares of stock were re- tired, at an average of +143 per share. ‘Tite CavaL.—Water will be drawn off the Georgetown level of the canal on the lith inst., to allow time for the armus] repairs. cers Monday even- 3B Alp Por THE Nggpy.—A. 8. Solomons, 5 treasurer of the Provident Aid Society, has OITY ITEMS. received from the Hon. J. M. Edmunds $5, Rite A contrityated by {he employes in. the city post ONLY $10. 5 nich $155 was given by thy Reade eee price | Gent's axn Lapres” Kid Gloves at $1.5 pats, tng office, and $66 in bindery of the Con- | 8! izes. a 95 ee had 0. gtessional Printer. Baum'é Corset Factory, Sam. Suanctry’ LVER Srow ay we Barwrias. poop hee be an attraction to the public, to iene ti m | ing low price of 75 cents, at U. Baum’s t the-audiences which for the ‘past"twe'nights | Factory, 403 ithet > + hate assembled in Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘The per- asinine forming birds and ani are very good, and the presents are given away vvery night, mecord- ing to programmne. Mrs. Laxper’s “Elisabeth” is of iteeif sum- cient to place her in the front rank of ennes. She appeared in it before s fair ‘at Wall's Opera House night, @ud ek rt was good. Te-night appears tn ** ¥ ine,” in Si 3 great play, “Henry Vil Mrs. F. |. Jackson hax been appointed "a copyist in the Pension office, with a salary of sha, 007 PENNSILYANIA AVENTB, “ sad F Gas atways the finest assortment of BEAL LACES, A ws iT WILL BUY One twenty-six Whalebone French Corset, IT WILL BUY ‘Three pairs of zood Scissors. in a morocco case, iT WILL BUY on large size Hand Mirror, with Fancy Bubber iT WILL BUY ent Toilet Soap. IT WILL BUY 2 One band made Tidy, made of Geaty’s Crotchet sa) a is TT WILL BUCY ~ Qne Bplit Zephyr band -made Infant's Bacyus, iT WILL BUY hemian Giags Toilet Set. IT WILL BUY One pair of fine Bohemian Vases or Scent Bottles, 619 SEVENTH STBEET. 8 for. heve PL CES AM iTS ILL One dozen excell ° One complete Bol What cleo it will bay. or whether it will buy the sive gouds, will be proved to the doubting et SILVERBERG’S, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Carnival: BARGAINS Carnival! fed-ir? Near Pennsylvente evente, voID tion, 7s OLOARS and 7. jobnenaamoroane maps noe | 000 POLICE: BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATER AL LIFE INSURAN ANY OF NEW YORK. reseeeG 40,000,008 varied from 40. ra, pccurding te | MASONIC TEMPLE Reduction in Prices. RECENT HEAVY LOSSES Hare om Sep METZGER & BYLES, €.M. BANGON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, | 417 SEVENTH STREET, } ext to Ooy Fritews a | “We respectfelly call the attention of the pubite te onr stock of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, WINBS, &0., All of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly all par obased since the DECLINB OF TARIFF, which | benefit we most cheerfully give the consumer. | Acall from the public te solicited, as we are cond dent we can please both in regard to PRICES and UALITY OF GOODS. yand.ty FPEOC8 hTorades for bakers, All grades for familie, ay cHoIUR V¥ MIDDLINGS for horse feed, —s WFED of al winds, VERY LOW RATES. : W. M. GALT 200, THE MOST LASTING, AGERBABLE anc gE. it, | ERESHING OF ALL PREFUMES, for ase on the Boots and Shoes. =. BURNS & CO., 993 PENNSYLVASIA AVERUS. Fey the pext Thirty Deve w Will oer oar k WHITE GOODS, Comprising SATIN AND KID BOOTS AND SLIPPINs, Dist oF TEN PEB CEST, OFF FoR Cjsn Our large stock of LADIES’, GENTS’ AND MISSe8 SEASONABLE GOODS we contiqne to sell at our Denal LOW KATES A fine rock | AKCTICS. FOOTHOLDS, | sans ‘Tbe Lest store in the District of Oolumbs | to get all Kinds of "s 28, GENTS AV CHILDRENS’ BOOTS | LADIES, GENTS AY OHI DEEN | 18 AT NO. 1200 F, CORNER 1270 STREET. | Where all qualities can be had at LOWEST CASE. prices. " BUBT'S CELEBRATED LADIES and MISSES WORK 0 specialty. Dont forget 4e3.3m \= | JOYCE 4&4 BILLER, 1200 F. corner 2th street. NW EDUCATIONAL, DENTISTRY. B M. D.. hasremoved to No. 1100 . Ben ee P corner Ith-wtreet, where 0 iil give special aiteution to operations i DEB