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_ EVENING STAR. rm BY ccceee. cose FORPuary 17, REFER: petro winsbsrnenennnncrte coast SS ee LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, ac. Bationa! Theater —Mre. Scott Siddons in “King we Davghter” and “Faint Heart Never ‘Won Fair Lady.” Meson: Tempie—Grand comeert by Mis Jali- apa May and others. ’ Het —40 anniversary reenion, 3 Lodge. Music, addressee, dancing, Prof. Pratt, the Horse Tamer, 04 and E ewee'e. ters Art 6 Barlow's Gallery of sv! ¥an a avenue. Placed tm Ter St am of last evening it was stated C. Bowen was taken to the Police ia August | at another * a the Sietof Octaber, clteed. Judge Fisher jets. Harrington a and Mr. Mr. he the had med th papens. said be anpposed ‘that tae prosecut on claimed Mrs. Tabiche Pask® to de Lis wife, but th#reeme t to be A Sew WRINKLE iudge Fisher remarked that it sppeared te be Mr e.—* Whr, you | @id not propase te Cc winal “Yea, we di This J adge Fisher Mr. Rida? harge ie made by ene AR aNYHow.” I we will see who ve had my hi bat there is one place “Judge I eup- other (Parke) Inge Fisher.— “No, will try this ow. 1 A mestenger Mr. Bowen had sent for afrieng te berome bis secur.ty, returned with word that ahe party would come down intwo hours. Mr. George M. Smith. while seated at the table with Mr Bowen and Mr. Riddle, dietated an affidavit te the latter. charging T..). Mackey with SURORNATION OF PREOURY, ving approacted ‘im (Smith) during the which was concluded yesterday, and offer- 1g him $1,000 if he would testify that hesaw en married to Tabitha Parkes. Mr. Smith mediately ma. ach tothe paper, and Judge warrant. Dr. Mackey, it the charge, and before { desired to surrender 5 forecognize it By varance «| Bich he did. = ng Mr. Merrick \taring arrived about 4 0’el ¢ the hearing was in serenc Mr. Bowen an idie, and be ad an interview with Jacge Snell ge Snel re «$1,000 for Judge Snell. on ti '§Seat Om tbe bench, stated ‘hat he would re bail of Mr. Bowen im the of $5,000. iddle remarked that if acceptable to t he woul! goon Mr. B de st accepted Mr. Rildie, and the bond Was given for a further hearing. which was fired for Thorsday next. ——— Drawatio ayn Mvsical.—Mrs Scott Sid- dons appeare | to great advantage as ‘‘Gilberte” in* Frou Frou." at the National Theater last ‘. and this evening for ber benefit appears characters, tn ‘King Tone? Faint Heart never won Fair two of her At the matinee im the atternoon, “As You Like It” will be repeated with Mre. her charming tmpersouation of »"and Jem Mace, the ex-champion, ene. At the evening per- dons will appear in the beaa- The Honeymoon,” af 3 ce Tom and Jerry” will be e aud bis brother ly Mace will appear in “the Crib” scene oxing gloves, and illustrate the manly art defence. Look out for a crowded house. ty three mere performances of 1 Kingers at Wi not seen them should aval these last ebances. Their entertainments are very pleas wext the capital Lingard eure appear, an. Went per ‘= latest and best The company is a ut one fur comedy and bur- specialties of Horace be a feature of the performances. ua May, « soprano of caltura and Stown to all our citizens as one of ost accomplished vocalists in the city, an- woubees a grand concert at the Masonic Tem- le this everng, on which occasion she will be ved by Miss Eva Mulls, Messrs. Jungnickel, dels, Gormon, aud ter im carrying ont ¢ c@ubracing some of the most bean- grat masters. That the con- ande and the spe * be @ musical success ne one doaos, Bnei we trust i: will be patrom.zed by lovers of me ordingiy. —_.—___. SERIOUS STABBING ArraIR—4 fafel Result Frared— About So clock iast night Henry Dade, the colored driver employed oy Mr. Cissel, grocer, on <th street, near f. drove bis wagon into the yard of the Dursey Honse, kept vy Messrs. J. H. Perry & Bro., where it is kept Mr. J. ii. Perry noticed him leave without shut- ting the gate. an-l accosted him in relation to it, mu Le replied that ut Perry wanted the gate abot be « ehut it Dimself. Perry struck Biw and knocked bim down. and Dade, after gelling @p ancl advancing on Perry. received a bove the lett inp with @ pocket an ogly wound. Officer Skel the wounded man removed to the six! precinct -tation, and Dr. Johnson was sent for. who sewed op the wound. Dade was atterwards eartied t home, on Washington street, be- and Sth streets. Mr. Perry was ar Lieutenant Eeklot and locked up * friends attempted to get him ivtan. eithongt he ound necessaril rtificate that the Snell refused bail. veral of declining out of danger, « BowEy Axo Mac Kny.— We have a communi- fation trom T. I. Mackey im response to the charge that he attempted to subern a witness in the case ot the United States vs. CC. Bowen. Bir. Mackey states that he hay never spoken to er in any manner communteated with the man ho makes the charge. upon this or any t, and that bis action is explained that he is and bax been for more *. €. Towen’s private secre- proceeds to spexk of Smith terms, and says re-arrest to-day learning which released om my own receg _ loxr uEN National T ‘Tae Morse M trustees of a wae held vester: ‘ef the committee to select a site for the posed monument to Prof. Morse was adop graph Asociatio day afternoon. and the re; and the committee authorized to immediately conier with the cevernment anthorities with view to obtaining the ite fixed upon for ¢ Monument—the government reservation at the intersection of Louisiana avenue, C street and 7th street. The report of the sec- th (Dr. F. ho nfe temales, and ; males and 34 colored females.’ Forty_ni below 5 years of age: 1% from 19 ro 2v. 0 to 40; Lv trom # to », 14 from so to 4), and $ above ine were 35 trom old resident of this a - . Mr.JoaN Davrpson, City, died last night. Mr. Davidson was an Englishman by buth, aud @ brewer by trade, carried om the un jactare of ale many Bear Georgetown, atealoon on 13th ~ Davidson bad years at the geniat manners aml benevolent heart. He wast? vears od. = ° = St. Mack's Faas Cavece.—This charch baying been moved te the corner of A and 3d streets southeast, will be reopened for dinne werviceon Sunday next. at I! a. m., when the Hight Rey. Hisbop ef Maryland will institute the Kev. A. F. Steele into the office of rector of Meworial Parish, and ¢ be celebrated. he holy communion will 4, EALs, Register. of Baltimore, is to de- German im: 2 on Sat Jastro, of Mnifs-teiphia, Sunday next, at the sth street said to be the correct one juror who held out for acqait- C. Bowen on bis trial for bigamy. SEE ADVERTIAEMENT oF desirable furnished yooms to rent, No. 12 North B street, near the Capitol. —_e——_. ‘TRE Fania EXILES in New York have ae- tented the invitation to come to the carnival, ip this city, neat week. | The ee }elosed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday | ext. | | was called upou, daring their cugage- | schools of this Duwtrict had heretotore and how ¢an they | children in the schools can do! he co: | etter which they were —A weeting of the | ‘The Carnival. ‘The preparations for the carnival} go bravely on. The feativities will commence on Monday morning next, af 90’clock, with*‘trials of speed,” Great interest is taken in this part of the pro- gramme by lovers of good stock. Colonel Whit- comb arrived here this from his home, Kexington, Ky.,bringing with him a trotting ve- hicle and a magnificent span of horses. The ‘Gwities will continue 5. o'clock p. m. @clock im the will be a grand evening tyere exhibition of freworks south of the Treasury De t. The public reservations, one at intersection of 7th street and Pennsylva- aig avenue, and the two on either side of the avenue between 13th and l4th streets, hav- pg been placed at the di=pesal of the commit- ‘ee by General Michier, they have been leased Mr. J.J. Jones, on terms which will yield a ndsome -um tothe committee. Mr.Joucs had stands erected on all three, each of whi @ capable of seating 2,500 people. They hare been pronounced perfectly safe competes: es appointed by the Mayor to inspect them, one of their attractions will be a band of music on each. fhe seats which are being erected on the pep as Market <trac- ng erec request of the carnival committee by the market house com- pany, and are intended for the exclusive use of Sevawrs aod members of gbly organized minature po ef boys under ten years of age, headed by & chiet of police, wetghing nearly three hun- dred pounds, all ‘rested exactly like Major Richacds’ force, with a génuine Black Maria ringing up the rear, will parade the avenue ue OF the featares of the carnival. The goat te as whic 2 will participate im the race were a & vclocipede ra “Nery animals” otcasion having been procured fro: house in Georgetown, where they have been fOr over avear waiting shipment to New York, fer want of passage money. and many will ree- ognize them as she stock of the old velocipede sthool at 7th street park. CORPORATION OFFICES TO BE CLosRE TRRER Das. ‘The ofices of the corporation at the City Hall will be closed om Memday and Tuesday next, cording to a reselation of the City Councils. A former enact ment provides for their close on the 22d of February—Waehington's birthday. The offices of the corporation wil! therefere be A CAUTION, Major Richards, Superintendent of Police, Ph me = to * caution the public not to leave tacir houses fed during Monday and Tnesday next on account of thieves, who may tahe advaniage of their absence.” ing the avenue, jent east of 6th street Spanni avenue, just east of 6th street, miagnificent arch has been erected, the «lecora- tibas.of which will be completed by to-morrow, and the scaifolding removed. This arch is of 190 feet span, resting on pillars or buttresses 10 feet square. The top oi the structure is & feet above the cobble-stones ch center of ~ avenue. The arch a feet, and covered with brightly-caiored cloth. In the center on both sides of the arch are large stars of gas jets. On the east side are the words Welcome to all,” and on the other ile Pn ee and be glad.” The design of this Seautitel arch was by Mr. A. Cluse, and it was erected by Mr. Job. W. Angus. The upho! decorations are by Mr.John Alexander, an the fresco ornaments by Mr. H. Schutter. Meeting om the School Question. “MIXED SCHOOLS” ADVOCATED, @te. W. Hatton, Prof. Langston, A'derman Champion and Othere, on Color Distinctions. A mass meeting of colored and white citizens was held last night at the 15th street Presbyter- ian chureh, for the purpose of giving an expres-. sion of their views in reference to il for Se. of the public school system of this Districy im + now Fonding ‘ongress. Mr. Swan, Joa Gs a Ss Da Charles ax. J. Teen as vi Messrs. H. J “sy! presi te, and Sid. MeFarlawd as secretaries. The chair announced the following commit- tee of one from each Ward on resolutions: ohn Minor Botts, ist Ward; Thomas Welch. Daniel Williams, jd: Prof. Green. ith: A. B. = y, 3th, Alderman Champion, 4th, Charles Slater, During the absence of the commitiee the chair called upon Mr. Jobn H. Brooke, who said they bad already sent @ petition to Congress, which expressed the sentiments of the colored people of thie District, and any expression which they could give om this occasion amd ail yy could late day would be of no av: s LETTER: were read by the secretary from Hon.J BH iderman Conngily. and Mr. Ge 5 3 » eayressing regret that they could not “EO. W. BATTON ad said he was in favor of | comuon schouls—one Schoo! for one people. Hie copcemned the action e! the colored commitiee who weut before Senator Patterson aud repre- semted to Lim thatthe colored peopie of this Iigtrict do not desire mixed sebeo He con- gratulated the colored people that their pros- peets areso bright for the future, that their children could go to the schools with white chil- dren and be educate! with them. The bag n badly managed, but under a common system taey had aS right to ¢xpect justice. He was giad to Enow that the Boarc of Trustees of Colored Schools was about to be wiped cut, SOCIAL RQUALITY. the white people need have no fears of it. There was no such thing. Even the colored pedpie were by no means en an equal footing, sapedt 1 be equal with the whites? As for himself, he wi to keep as far from the whites as he could. Mixing of the do neither color any harm. He used to hate and despise a white hen he was young because they were ay The time 1s coming when this here were ve th ee inc boas ALLEY a in the neighbor! of Swampoodie, and ld not expect Prof. La t i in, as the most of bis (te speaker's) lives alleys. PROP. LANGSTON ave his views, at considerable length. He said At've hats very smart, bright on, whom he thought a much superior boy to any of Generai Grant's children, and if he hada ghost of a chance would make a much betterman. Every pon cpl ada as passes by the Frankliv and every Distr: crushing owt color distinction. The colored churches he would blow out of existence with ® breath if he could do it, and send their fre- quenters to the white churches. ALDERMAN CBAMPION then announced himself to be in favor of mixed | schools. A long discussion tok place on the resolutions, ‘adopted. WonEs's Kiguts UBER TER ConasTITUTION. A large audience assembled in Lincoln Hi last night to hear a discussion by Victoria Woodbwil and Isabella Beecher Hooker on the coustitutional right of women to the ele franchise. Among those present on the stage were Kepresentatives B. F. Butler, and Hon. Geo. slian, Col. Tappan, Mre. Pauline is, M bella Beecher Hooker, v. Tay » Mrs. and Dr. Lock- wood, Mrs. \ictoria O. Weodbull, Miss Teanie pO megrnen! Mrs. Josephine S. Griffing, and others. Mra. Paulina Wright Davis stated t object of the mooting ‘as to present arg ta aga nat the legal an. ral servitude ol women, end then introduced Mre. Victoria C. Woodhall, = ae — Bin aoe argument, Was recreant to rimet ta the action he took tke Wood. b Hooker and went on to explain the difficulties under which the of woman suffrage had bored since the beginning of this session of Toud calls were made for Hon. B. F. Batler, ho came forward, and argued that the rigat of 'e take it ax ‘sa citteen, ie it awa) it @ woman is a citizen. right to a choice of those who shou ser 1s Indubitadle, then abe bas the ri, ballot; all laws which conflict with are Un) ust. ——e Go To Prof. Pratt’s afternoon. at? o'clock, and bye stril horse, which is afr. ueen La and edu: — by Prot. egy per and practical system of horsemanship. kicker us also te be bandied at the samme place Saturday night, att o'clock. All in horses should not fail to be present. DROWNED IN THE Porom. id govern en of the is right CHARGE OF Kuarine a terdag afternoon, ome of ee of beeping a bawdy-heuse, for Sore canno and ber. Buicide ef o Young Men. from and is Drewned—Sad End- ila pe oe Unpleasantnes'. About Ie’clock last nights young man named Ambrose Brown, whose parents reside on 34 street east, Between Maryland avenue and C che draw of the ADscostia bridge ints the e . & colored man who was in converea- with Brown as they were wal over the “6000 BTR” He was also particular in askt partof the river was, where the deepest ‘oad. Sudden! yong, ‘the rail, and then Dae ir. ‘ed man immediately rushed to the ” when Brown's hoad im The was Gragged for, and reco: ‘ed about o'clock this afternoon to the eighth precinct station-house, and the was only about 20 years of age. yesterday, while at home, some of his brethers oF sisters teased him, and 7 mother then SCOLDED HIM, and some words passed between them, she say- ge that unless Be could behave himself sue whthed that he would stay away. He then took bis bat and left, saying that be would not re- tarn. During the afternoon be was sven several times in the-eastern section of the keg and visited an acquaintance, with whom he lett an envelope containing A RING, Which he desired should be sent to-day to a young lady. it 8 o'clock last evening he was in Bryan's Green House, corner of stn ant L streets, and left with Mr. ryan A NOTE POR BIS FATHER, reading as follows :—‘Good-bye, father; I am going t© jump overboard tw-night, for I ha ad failing out with mother. mother, and accept a Share for yourself.” ‘The cavtern paztof the city and Ses theswuspsiies eastern part of the cil as the sym pal of the entire community in his affliction; and itseems thet troubles never come alone, for his oldest son is now on the way home from Texas, where, by an accident, be has teen disabled irom work prebably for life. pend ass Sis see Tre Bors want HoLivay.— delegation of bright looking school boys entered the sanctum of Tre Star thie morning and munication for publication, in which they : © Ow told us this morning that ‘would keep schooi all day Monday, (the beet ‘day of the carnival.) and halfot Tuesday, and then let us have the following day, which is Ash Wednesday. Now, Mr. Editor, we cali this ® perfect shame. We do not think that we ought to be cooped up here on those days. We do not kgow of another school, public or private, that wil! be in session during that time. When we g& out on Tuesday, wi willbe > noon, we bo png t within two biacks of the Avenue. trust the her wiil relent, and let the dove who can state their cae so cleverly have a fall holiday, —-e TRE CARNIVAL FALLS a society, and from the arran; making and the rate at which subscriptions are being received, they will be manag the most brillant entertainments ever given in this city. ‘The civic bail at the Masonic Temple will be the scene of an assemblage of many of the most distinguished anen and beantiful women in the country. The masked ball at the National Theater will, however, be the most attractive to many, ax there will bea great variety of cos- tumes, and many will be of the most it description. As the number of tickets to bo balis will be limited tethe capacity of the build- ings where they are held, those who desire to subscribe should lose ne time, but send in their names at once. all the taik ip weents which are ° ONE OF TREMOST ATTRACTIVE featur: s*of the carnival season will be the fine displa clothing and tg goods at Straus’ g establishment. ‘This will probably surpass any- thing of the kind yet seen here, and ite chief be wuty will be found in the low prices for which everything can be bought. Strangers and citie zeus alike should give Straus a call before his stock is reduced too low to be seen in all ite glory. , . Fine at Masoyte TeuPLe.—Abdout 4o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in the store Mr. H. H. Bradley, under the Masonic emple, coruer of 9th and F streets, a wooden yment of any taxes until the same were Dy the new government. Board of aldermen —P resent, Messrs. Cox, cents; metropolitan fional <pecial tax dedt, 5 cents; $1.25 on the hi directed to a al property. ter’ Metropolis school tax, 25 cemtx; a total tax of lars. The undred dol low 10 v cent. Qn ail made before July Ist next “Adjourned “Common Cowner. Present, Messrs. Grimes, Fuller, Dunlop, Beall, Marbury, Prekrell, Ber- ry, and Curtis, Bication from the Ma ject of th The Chair presented a commu- v, Setting forth the ob- meeting to be the passage ef an ordi- nance levying taxes for the year 18: 1. Boardof Aldermen ordinance levying taxes for the year 187] was then received and parsed unantmous- yy. L. the sum ‘arkhurst, Mr. Curtis offered a resolution approprin- of $100 each to Wm. Laird and J , Clerks of the Board of Aldermen and Common Council respectively, as extra pensation, and it was luidever after which the board adjourned. temporarily; Tex Pestic ScHoors To ne CLosep Draina THY CARNIV AL— Meet ions.—The Board of Schools held a 5) noon at 7 0'cloc! Cox, and Ci from George ‘arnival comuittee, requesting that the public schools ot Georgetown be closed on Mon- ‘Tuesday next, to afford the teachers and scholars an opportunity to witness the car< nival festivities; and, on motion ef Mr. Cartis, the — was complied with, anni: The schools, therefore, wil! not be reo, till Thursday morni day and Tnesday feduesday, the lop. rea. t after . THE WATER was this morning let off the Georgetown level of the canal to allow of the usual repairs, fifteen days. ‘Tur Stew is expected in merchandise for District merchant CHIna Ware at low prices, at F..M. Lazen- by’s, on Bridge street. See bi is the sole agent in this District for reine twine, netting which he offers at factory pri. CITY ITEMS. Very choice per doven. Large variety at reduced price Gko. ©. Henry. F rode Plated Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, Received this morning at Prige's Doliar Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. 6th streets. Srrciat Notics.—The surance Company of New York want a General | ent at Washington. An energetic aud ro- liable party, who lusurance, and can produce evidence of past success, Can make a favorable and profitable ar- rangement. Address Brooklyn late Insuranee Company, Evening Star office. 5 GERT’s AXD all sizes. A new assortment just received at 0. Baum’s Corset Factory. 408 7th at. Hewrrrr ha ‘ABN We will have ICE CLE. ost 10 ( ARNIVAL-THE PANY, 323 Per spittoon having burnt and set fire to the floor, | ns \'s street which was burnt through. The fire was cx- | (¢'sins. the les tinguished by Mr. Bradley assisted by officers | ‘itivens ive Maaligan. Dunnington and McGlue. ited to call ani “a «see. - eee” mages for enle. THE COURTS, mene eee Egriry Corer, ice MacArth «s. Winter, decree directing trus property mentioned in pleadings on the terms pegitied in the decree. Chureh vs. Church, leoree divorcing the parties, anc assigning cus- tody of the children, Winnardet al. ys, Efiason }., order conicrring sal¢ ni si, and reference © auditor to state trustees account. Trader et \!. vs. Trader et al., order appointing Benedict Milburn, trustee, to sell estate without commis. NCOUBA 4 And if von nee FLAGS. CHINESE GOULD OB BL ARNIVAL GOODS. ONE AT LOW PRICE: ing of the Boar of Guari- Guardians of the Public 1 meeting yesterday atter- resent Mesars. Hyde, Dun- A communication was ideon, Esq., secretary of cl y ning fnext—Mon- ay being carnival days, and 22d, being a national holiday. which will occupy about ten or BR E. C. KNIGHT, trom New York, port to-day, with a = ireight of is advertisement. cotton, duck and awning goods, LINEN CoLLars, styles in fine Collars trom ©? to $1 410 7th street N. W. ALASka DIAMONDS, rench Gilt Jewelry, tween 4% and Brooklyn Life tf had experience in Lite 6 Lapras’ Kid Gloves at $1 pair, hind of thermometers ivan: arce stock of aplomtid JONERY. Exe HENRY ALBERS. 15 Lith between K and L str NATIONAL NEWS_ | BOOTS, 8 Bridge | Q@ALT. SALT, SALT—G.a. ¥ Ss ALT. SALT api FING SALT oy Mo. rms of sale: Que third cash: in alx and twelve months, with notes bearing interest, sec coed of trust on the premises. @ 10 to be paid on Be Feuer the hammer. Stamps and conveyancing the purchaser. x how oie i "JOHN BH. JOHNSON, 5 “THOS: DOW LIN fR¥ THOMAS DOWLING, & os LE OF VSLUA0LE PROPERTY ~ Seae eae DEG ETONT. By virtme dod of trast, dated and re- corced as follows —June Mth. 1865, duly re corded In Liber BM H, No. 14, folios #91. 482 ud iS, one of the land records of the county of ashington, District of Columbia, and at the writ a Tequest of Pear of oe oe aading smoctation of ta istrict of Columbia, romt of the promvece. en TUESDAY. Febroary. &. 1. IS71. at 4 o'clock ated in the city of Georgeter istrict of Colum. and known and distipgut: on the plat of said <eoree of lota numbered fourteen and fifteen, Corcoran’s subdivision of lote numbe Ru 3). in the origin rgetown nforeme! nded as fot 5 {eo Henry Wingate by Francis operty cd to Henry Wingate by Franc Ena’ Bobert Dodo, as exccuiurs, by deed dated Oc tober the tw eat fifth. « een bul and <<. four, and recoried in Liber NC 0. folie. B.one of the land records. of trict afcresaid, runt line ot said property Ree and at right angles to Congress st: forty five feet six joches; thence south apd per to tet line forty two fod eich inchee, igs ig fire page bons a ate ad eye | i OT ‘to the same,improv: three Tworstory Brick Decline ee ‘erms of sale: One half H 2 balance in equal th interest from date of sale, in | tl secured 7 deed of trast on tl be resold in fire days if the and stamps at pur- FUERIAM D. OASSIN. pragtoon FRED. . 22 lawtwadffes THOS. DOWLING . Anct. Se THE ABOVE SALB I8 POSTPONED. ON Sceount of the weather, until FRIDAY. Feb. 17th, i mane hour and place. WILLIAM D CAssiN, fers FRED. W. JONES: {rosters F. x . 124 street, Georgetown, D.C, AGENT FOR THE SALE OF BARTH ULUSiIS. | The public are cerdinily Invited to them st my Store. They ate hight “Fed. LAZERDY Bo. 126 Bridge atrect ‘ + No. ridge atrest. = or Georgetown De, call and ingpeet | y recommended ry description, Georgetown. Die xecuted ¥,.No. 124 Bridge street, Pa. 2, Sea a i Se Gg®*4T BanGains IN COTTONS. New York Mills. Wamentta, Androscoggin and other beat makes gee Masling at REDUCED PRICES. Splendid 4-4 Bleached and Unbleached Bate, 2 of Good 4-4 coupaches, ont in ' n Line = 8 Op. Bbee Pillow Cotions VERY CHEAP.” Damate Tati vk mish: | | 4 r ims and Towels. Silk ed Black ednieed from a Our W inter i« WITHOUT BFGARD OST to make | Spring Stock. Bost american Pelaiues, | BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Bridce mets FoR LA! CKILDBEN'S Cas’ nz Cay, PAID IER. OES, cto., at L. GRAB! e . Georgetown or Washington pe pobers Silas Bich @ endersigued offers at greatl; save storage 1 So Water strect, of mares kveeythit line conmtantly on band, Weapping tel6 3 sR ADE AT HOME: 1 \ = LANTEENS, cASH ES, MASKS, LYER TRIMMING PLUMES, sioners. Matter or Mary Birch, lunatic, order vik ian taal wecdeadey Se Tererrmg watter to auditor to state account of | °T *P’ BEE clas necessary for committee. ILLUMINATION : | Creceit Court, Chief Justice Cariter.The MAS.UEBAL case of Saunders & Thomas vs. H. G. Johnson progressing to-day in the court. Pouce Cover, To-pay, Jute sage Jere, Simms, colored, charged with being drunk a disorderly; fined <5. ‘Rose Miller, obstructin, he footway; $5. John O'Leary, charged wi ying @ stand in the Northern’ Market without having frst obtained the proper license: ined $5. Henry Swartzenburgh, charged with ling liquor in Forrest Hail, Georgetown, hout license; judgment suspended. John Perry, proprietor of the Dorsey Hotel, arged with assault and battery with intent wo colored man named Henry David, was committed to jail to await result of the man’s injuries. John Cartain, charged with assault and battery on Catherive Curtain; re- quired to give $100 bonds to keep the peace. Wie. H. Parker and Charles Murphy, colored, fighting on the streets; ted sseach. Henre Moy, J, charged with throwing snow-balis on a eet; fined $5. Ellen Connor, drunk and disorderly on the street; fined $3. Alfred Jackson, colored, charged with being a vagrant and unable to give a good account of self, ned $2,or workhouse days. Daniel Gena, vbarged with making an assa@ulton Peter Kai- ser by rapping him over the head with a double- seled boot, fined $3. John Mantz and Samuel Weeden were brought ont this morning to an- swer the charge of assault and battery with intent kill Jobn Maddox. Wistrict Attorney Clom asked a continuance of the case, and that the accused give $2,000 bail each to answer when called. So ordered, and they were re- manded to jail to remain until bail be given. GEORGETOWN BACON ROUBERS WAO DIDNT SAVE THEIR BACON. Samuel Pope, Andrew Kusell, Samuel Jobo- sen, William Robinson, John Brown, Kobert Dufee, and Peter Parker, all colered men, were arraigned on the charge of stealing three sides of bacon, four shoulders of bacon, and twe f i tl T or the Tournament, or thy GREAT GAKNIVAL, dont cousider it time wasted to look over the stock and exatnine the prices of fot Ee The Carnival © t ‘The Carnival he a] ‘The ricl A The Carni Aud the tat te DBLVE tele 120 Prtcmes ror THE OARNIVAL isior Patent Fly Brush Company will Sand The Excel urnies PLUM val,ot all sizes x weton, D. ¢ rul@re prom) adres CARNIVAL jo the thing up brow) walcade: and it from every State ind the wondrous masgterade- ai! BOSILVERBERG, #12 7th treet. near Pennsylvania aveni ABNIVAL: m= BY | Sonoe 1 the Carnival 1 the Carnival on 4 | | | the Carnival eden wee the aport Bo OYstEs Bar and 1818 PENNA. AVENUE, WEEATHS tor the Carni- colors, trom 25 cemisup. All Jd 2 Relsior Fly Brush Company. Wash- CABNIVAL FLYNNS PATENT SAFETY CANULE SOCKET, be Carnival £30 108 for Luminating purposes, is sell extinguishing and 4 presemtative of fire aid xrease—jast the thing for OFFICE OF Cc.W.HAVENNER&CO, Beal Estate and Note Brekers AND AUCTIONEERS, NOU. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIKD DOOK BAST OF SEVENTH STREET WASHINGTON. b ©. We beg leave to notify our friends and onstomers that we have added.asa branch of our increasing business, ‘ SALES AT AUCTION or REAL ESTATE, STOCK S AND BONDS. Having ample office accommodations, we can ar- rapee for o SELLING WITHIN DOORS, it preferred by those interested. “ LIBERAL ADVANCES Will be made upon Property placed in our hande,and | we shall useevery effort to further the interests of our triends and patrons. We continue, as usw to DISCOUNT ALL GOOD PAPER OFFERED, AND To ay" TE ALL CL@SSES OF MARKET moots ABLE LOANS. S7 PROMPT PERSONAL ATTE! TION given to ail matters entrusted toeur care. fe 9 It boxes of chewing tobacco valued at $9, from Carnival! Carnival! the store of Christoper Segerson, a merchant of . —_— Georgetown. The store was broken open in the | BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS og ry bg marcas doe pono n y m iN In where thos were teund vy the poltce ‘acting by | MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, BOLSTBBS. authority of search warrant. ‘The testimony was given by several witnesses, after which ropes Parker, Brown, and Johnson were commit! (ofall tor actiém of ‘the fi grand jury, ani cthere were ohn Martin, colo: ste ‘Sgures. Algo. ted CHAMBI waine, for cash, arrepgementes t \ i ie Cetin tt om aa re 1 at i Parison 31 fos m.w Ow between Louisiana sve. apd D bar PARTMENT CLE! aE OC, : Hailey, (Patrick V. Halley in the ‘OB THE CABNIVAL, shrect acierk in one of the government ‘COSTU: partwents, was charged ‘wih bang arack ond FAROE? ane. disorderly om the street, and using profane and | “FURGE, i indecent language; fived $2, or in default work- BADGES, &c., At RS. LOWE'S, house 30 days. 994 Penbsyivanis avenue, ALL sorts. tel0-8t _ between 9th sud 10th ate., south side, Glassett, profane in the street; toreeitad ———_—_—_—_—_—_— —— ateral, 83. ‘Thomas Donovan, vlisordert CLOTHING. aoe = Jas. Davidson, fast driving; ‘$20. W. F. Henderson, profane on street; a Repos vc ghd ‘$10 was loft with ficer, $5 of which was declared fortetted. &.B , disorderly conduct; fined $5. mpiah Saxwell, ‘ofane on the street; fined $3. ANOTHER BAWPY-HOUSE CHARGE. the Court, with some three or four fe: inmates of the house, and J.J. Johnson, Faq., appeared as counsel for Urier. He asked & postponement of the case until to-morrow morning. Bir. Closs objecuad. but afterwards to postpone, and Beckie Crier bonds in the sum of $5,000 the witnesses being committed to pearance to testity. Mr. Cioss issue an to the w* ARBRE DAILY MANUPACTURING NEW STYL MEN'S, Which we jena ho desire to dress well and tastefully. ~~ we Wand to do eo economically, } OF YOUTH'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, offer at the LOWEST PRICES, arr Becommended to Examine our Stock of REAL FU DY-MADE CLOTHING AND® RNISHING GOODS. STILL KERP ON HAND, AND MAKE TO FRENCH YORE SHIRTS, Best Fitt Siher markets: NOAH ceionbee tee ii WALKER & Co., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNU! felS-te MevReret tax Hoven. Boots 2 Shoes. Mm. BURNS & CO., 908 PEENSYLVANLA AVERUB. a ZQr the next Thirty Days wo will offer a ‘ WHITE Goops, Comprising SATIN AND KID BOOTS AND SLIPPERS, ata DISCOUNT or TEN PER OKBT. OFF FUR Oasn. Our large stock of LADIES’, GENTS’ AND MissEe" SEASONABLE GOODS ‘we comtinue to sell a: our asus] LOW RATBS, A fine stock of AROTICS. FOUTHOLDS, jens COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUN ARazic, An tafallible remedy for oouaas, HOAESB- oe ‘ae. * taste ageen Gad | pounced by indger the finest w FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. d-snartaigetenine-areianinenetentanrens yas AND cor EEs. Bas. jewT Java. AIBO, LACUAY ELISE ra. any advertiog We fels H®ete SELF-RISING FLOUR. corner 7th and & streets. GRAHAM FLOUR, RYE FLOU YELLOW MRAu, leo : WELCH s BEST finest in the market, FINEST CUNPOWD: FINEST IMP! FINEST FINEST ENGLISH B all new crop, end at greatly reduced bRow&ING « MIDD 614 P . COFFEES. MOCRA. OLD GOVEBNMENT JAY, OBYLON, LAGt A. Aas As FREE ALL GHA nr BU. aig, Ay ‘or sale low, = Bhowsing & MIDDLETON, ‘oRnsy Vana even B BROWNING & MIDDLES« 1d Poonss Irate a ASTRAL OIL. dh pot for Pratt's Now Explosive Astral O+ Jas! received, 1,000 gallons Pratt's ASTRAL GIL, warranted not io explode. Trade supplied at Now York prices, by POC” BROWNING & MIDDLETON 614 Peunsrivauia ay enue. jerer's "Carte c ‘Vre. Clicynot do. Moett & Chandar. (Green Seal, do. G BH. Mumm s*Dry Verceuny’ . Chas. Heldeieck do. Pleasant Valley “Carte Blanche dv. Pleasant Valley “*P: Hennessy & Co. Co Venry Californis Braniy. Sherr SHERRY WINE I§ BOND. We have a fow ur. casks very pale and delicate favored SHERRY to the ee in George i Pro ie mide the At Samples can be seen at our store. @ Bore Agents in the District for T. J. Mar s world | renowned PU! ¥ from the b + distiile medi-inal uses. a by BRU « enneylVayia avente. u OFF GROCEBIBS.—We are selling TEN DYE CENT. LOWER u rks IT's NO Ui ING AN Best emily Flour. Excellent Family Fi Ui Best Java, 2 per Ib: Sc. Prime Io, 19c. per Ib.; Roasted, only"Bie. per White Kio, 2c. per Ib. ted, only 7c. por ib. r ° Cut Loaf Drips (worth $1.50), for $1 per gallon Diamond Byrap (sugar Prewiosir ie per gation Capton Byruy only Re, per gallon 7. ris, est Heme, er aoe ». prime | agar-cul oalders( quali), 12360, per cured), We. per ib. FP ly Lie. a ib. Demerars Bi SoC. per tb. per ib.” Winslow * Green Corn, @c ibs, Best Glades Butter. Zc. per ib. ci 2, amd ine thi laptic Ww he trade WININ: 614 Pi i, onl per Ib, ib Kico r New Orleans Ohvice TEAS. ‘Tes for $1 per ib 3}. * ae Lg for " Bont Blah Too $2 Ganpowder Tea . per gal. Cape Cod Crauberr! ust received. a choice bot of G: Dried Cherries, &@ . BRAY 4 BuO. 51 Pa. evenue, bet. 3d and BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. UBT BECEIVEB, 600 FUCKETS. 000 EVCKETS JUST BBOBIVED. Bultabie size tor Families. A chotee article, put ap fe real New Bnglané style, by B.M. Barker, Artrim, 8. B. Price moderate. ‘The Trade enpplied at JOBBING BATES ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND T MBRCHAS1, MASONIC TEMPLE. METZGER @& BYLES, 417 SEVERTH STRERT. Sext to Op» FeLtows’ Bart ‘We respectfully call the attention of the pabilc te oar stock of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, WIBES, &e., all of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly at ehaseé since the DECLINE OF Tagiry. benedt we most cheerfully give the coneumer. A. call trom the public fs solicited, as we are con: dent we can please Both in’ regard to PRICRS ant UALITY OF GOODS. Ete P | INSURANCE. mUTUAL ANY Bevan Gm ita, Vice Prop Gevers! Meru ANCHOR LIFE INSURARCE COMPAny. Ne. 178 BROADWAY, NEW roux. CAPITAL AND ASSETS MOND AS. GUPS Thr Company Policies restriction felt on sem. jome orr LL. és: grace allowed ta 1CERS. FisdBR. Presiten: 0e- President. ‘fesces al! kinds ot Life and Bndow- the Mrrcar Plas —- $408.000 residence. Annual 2ivt 1 ne So Srure reiee for female payment of pre- iio Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment ¢? Premiums. Brove Oompeny are reduced so low as to eral |: . 3 RS clave ro Batre ~The me OF COLUM BIA in, Pree t, ena. T 1 © positive Casa © LOCAL BOARD OF DiBECTY| ‘Ese é ax » eee oy ‘hie eme ENT. DIVIDEND IN aDVA’ 5 ies issued by thie Cr ~ apes eon arr FOR DisTBiCc? Prowe , 4 Geo, F Guilick LIGHTER @ MARCHE, General Acemes for Lvstnict @f Column 217 7h etreet, opposite Port Utce | _jané-<m FIBBBES's INSUmARCE Comrany i ¢ | WASHINGTOS AND GroRGrroWwN, | Office: Room No.2, over the Bank of Washingtom, @CHAKTER ED BY CONG KRESS ies7, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 9270000. Anenres all descriptions of ‘of Columbis. Bu charge for | Baan Pickreil, } j | rhs S&S ay Shoemak (Of Georgetown, DrRteTORS fm the Mer rtey oF pe Westman JAMES ADAMS, Preside ABEL G DAVIS, Bocretar?, o-t-m.w/te Fire: Fire: NT HEAVY LO: PROMPTLY Abs ALTA ISSES Hare USsTan IBSURANCE BOOMS ” , 2.8. MANSON AND B LEWIS BLACKFORD, 619 GBYENTH STEBET, OPPOSITE POs? oFFicR, PUBE WHEAT | AEPER HOLDBKS iN 70. THEIR 3 ee ae Saal AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY (8 THe SRST COMPANIES AT LOWEST KaTED aL LIFE INSURANCE Or SEW TORK. GABE BESET meee ns 40,008,000 HANSON AEDS. LEWIS BLACKFORD pitep 619 SEVENTH STEEBT. for this year bave varied from @ per £® ack She anne) premium, according te Site BPW Lives age Trias io ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. | Pete BOogRS. MEMOIRS OF W W SEATON FALR FBANUE, by suthor of Jobu Halifex.@1 30 LiPPincoTT ‘GRaP! PABNES’ NOTES ON THE GOSPEL.2 vo! VOLTON'’S GENEBAL ATLAS. new edi TOD, IS Lemon ananeee mR Wat Beast ‘Bical PEOCTOR'S OTBEB WOBLDS OUsS. CHEV! MA OB EPILEPSY iockest PBUNOUNCING DICTIONABY, 2 vols. 928 OO WANS BREITMAN AS AN UBLAN. BRooKs ON Batra. ey De BALL COUGHS AND © On THE PREVES TY Sat Maw boaters ote are HEALTR BY GOUD LIVING. SLEEP: Os, THE HIGIENE OF THE NIGHT For sale by WM BALLANTYNE. telligencer Butiging UFA TURING 4a STATIONER: CLABS BLANE BO 3 MADS TO OBDEA, Office at L. ©. Parke & Co.'s, 313 AND 316 NINTH STREBT,. 8. Ww, BNG RATES AND PRI Abs BAPEDITICUSLY (N THE LATEST srrLea DIARIES FOR 1571 (N LARGE VARIBTT mer eae Tar pig fs So et ALL THE SEW cs ae ue BOOKS a8 S008 ros. ehavay” equpegus. Ds A aw veane at D BECEPTION CasDe sn- PERT METROPOLITAN BOGKSTOKS. fen te ver " 5 ABTEUR mares ~} Drosct. Detrens BW,