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eras. Quite an exciting scene took place to. ‘wards ht, by Shorseman going up the avenue eck, . the it a of pedestrians. Un be went the full length of the avenue, the crowd rusbing out ato the street to see what came of it; fortunately no one was run over, an: ‘the jast seen of horse and rider was they turned ap ith street. Several vehicles were the day, by coming im con- tact with Riker’s r! Were dragged ol te the by-streets. A card was nailed to the tree near the cotnet of i’ street and the avenue » informing the pablic: * You know how it is yourself. This tree is eny for the carnival.” A lot of 290 laborers were engaged until mtc- wighton Saturday night, and they commenced again at 12 o’elock last night, to fnism the sweeping the avenue. Mavy funerals which would otherwise have taken place to-day or to-morrow had to be postponed 1) W , as it is impossible to engege carriages at less than $20-per day. Beau Hickman, monnted on a large grey , and carrying his gold-beaded cane, at- ‘racted-some attention on the Aveane this morning. Beau was somewhat riled, thoug.. ‘when the police put him off when clearing the Avenue, and spoke in rather uncomplime i:ary terms of the blue coats. Much merriment was occasioned on the ay- enue by a mule team, the mule being led by a colored boy, while on the four-wheeled hom made truck they drew was a barrel, in which was the driver, with several smaller boys en mesyue, with bootblack boxes, Ke. Lieut. Hurley arrested av Alexandria police eficer (No. 1) tor being drunk and disorderly, near the corner of Twelfth street, and he was docked ap at the tral guardhouse. Feltman’s Band, of Baltimore, was statione) Om the portico ot the Washington House: the Marine Band near the St. dames Hotel, an: mn the balcony of Metzerott popular airs during the THR PREsiDeNT® TRAM. At Il o'clock the President's team wheeled to the avenue at 1th street, drawn by his bays, Cincinmati and St. Louis, and © St. James Hotel, where the yariors and verandah had been placed at the cheposal of the Presidential family during tue ival pants of the carriage were tent, Mrs. Grant. Mrs. Dent and Miss of the St. James Hotel during President and Mrs. Grant ¥, Delano and lady, John Cletk Interior Department; Gen. Philip Pendleton, W. Va.,and niece; Gon, N. SMichier, Adolph ¢ Mavor Emery, Hal- Kilbourn, Alex. R. Shepherd, Es.. Gen. henck. Commodore Alden, Mrs. Creswell, Miss McIntire, Secretary Robeson. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIn®. camer Henry Addison, of Georgstown, Honed at the corner of Pennsylv ane. avenve amd Lith street for special daty du the carniva!. She kept steam up all the t sas to be ready for any emergency. DOG RACES_NOT DOWN ON T LIS. When old citizens ot Washington read that Part of the police orders which provided for clearing the avenue of *‘dogs.” they smiled au dibiy, foreseeing the ditticulty which would at- tend any attemp* to suppress this pet nuisance of the metropolis. The resultJ exceeded their most sanguine expectations of ian, and we must say that on this occasion the mangy curs of Washington contributed nota little to the amusement of the crowd. Every few minutes some bewildered cur would find himself kicked into the open space of the avenue, and of he woul; art, doing ** his level best,” when other “ purps” wouid jou him, and away they would ge, occasionally dodging to either side, but Lnding it useless to Ci to escape through a i the living wails of hi ‘ngs which hemmed them in, they would take a fresh start, bur- vied wy by the yelling of the crowd. Jost after the Avenue had been cleared, Lieut. Johnson's squad of mounted police turned into the Avenue from 7th street, and a was cared ont of the throng on the sidewalk imme- diately after, and being joined the crowd urgin, will be the great day of the caru! vai. low.ng is the programme : From 10 4. w. to 12 © —Trials of speed the game as trst day. Premiums publisled in sep- arate programmes. From 32 x. to 3 P. v.—Tournament from 44 Street to ‘th street. While the tournament is taking place between ‘455 Gnd ith streets, the following exercises will be given on the avenue, between Sth and 15th streets From I2 ». tol P. Exhibition of the In- Gian game of La Crosse between the Manhattan La Crosse Club, of New York, gnd the Kuick erbocker La Crosse Club, of Brookizn, between ath d Lith streets. M.—Sack Race. trom From 3 r. M.to2 Pr, ae streets rom 2 r.M.to 3 r. w—Velocipede Rac: . from 1th to Sth street and return. : The tol- hb From 3 r. x. to 7 Fr. \t.—Masquerade Pro- h street to the Capito! and re- B the line will agai the colump will pas over the torches, war sparencies, ce, the procession will rr, tn the White Lot, fouth of the Treasury Department, on Tuesday afternoon. 50 as to tx to wove in line down the avenue by 5 o'clock precisely, in the doliowing order First S .ctsion_-Special police force, Avenue squad: Marine band; the Lord of Misrule and his aids; the Saturmaliaus, Mystic Krews of the pry allegorical tableau, “America,” the land of the tree. Second division—Band mounted; body guard ~* herse marines; «listinguished persenages; a pational | NBUOTR. ture, sogeuuus; 109 arm: sad navy; promindut citizens of Weningion, the press; the bar: executiys tommittee; the the ©: <pitol on wheels; the carpet- rs. United, States; on ni Si S re] = ¥ members of various German Socie- police; chief marshal and aids; id, ; bedy guard of the Female President; the Female President and ladies of her court in atriumphal car; body guard; United States ‘Treasury; Justitia: Mars and Neptune; of Education; Indian Commissioners: Post Otce Department, Commissioner of Patents; of artillery and mortar; fire depart- ment; female yoter~; the husbands left behind. Fourth d:vision—Band; Pilate Printers’ Union General distribation of greenbacks; seventeenth a@mendmont; Oliver Optic Society; innocents, ©. E, 8. Club; bappy ten; Nick Nack Dramatic Association, sagels of ‘The entire third division will be composed of me in female costume, and will ‘ainly be an iwteresting feature At7 vi u—Fi orks, south terrace of Treas. wry building. “The Happy Twelve.” ‘This association of *‘jolly good fellows” inten? te figure in the procession of masqueraders to-morrow, and their full-rigged yacht, the “Happy Twelve,” late the Curlew, and her crew will be 2 prominent feature thereof. The “ Twelve” will be en masque and in fall uni- form—straw hats, red shirts, and black pants— under the command of Commodore Sam Owen, with Jacob Schietiy next in command. The craft will be drawn by tour bay mules, and in the pa:-age to and from the Capitol the H. A. D.'s (Bob, Zachary, and Jesse Birch) will Abuse themselve= ond the spectators by “going Wp ait.” The yawl ‘Good Enough,” contain. ing some Of und “jolly fishers,” will be drawn be formed, and same route with ‘The grand full dress ball at the Masonic Hall commences at 19 9’¢lock to-morrow bight. ‘The Frewder* aad Cadinel, members ef —— i jovernors of States, Mayors, and mem! or byt ‘Councils, and many other distinguish- ed guest will be assembled. n@ Grand Masque Bait, at the National ‘Thestre on Tuesday night, will doubtless be abead of anything of the kind ever seen in this ity. A new floor to Prof. Pratt, the Horse Tamer, 134 and E streets. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 48 7; . Barlow's Gallery of Oxi Paintings, 1236 Penn- sylvania avenue—Church’s picture, “Niagara by Moonlight.” Gees Vinersta Conrzrence M. E. ey a ‘Thureday next, the 23d inst., isthe Spe, ot ha Goneronce in Aandi prende. Simpeon is to for aseauit rtin, as stated in the police court report on Friday. The astault was made en Cather.ne Murphy. Question in the Typographical Union.—An exciting scene took place at the City Hallon Saturday night at the meeting of the Columbia Typo; eal Umon, on which occasion there Was a fall attendance of the members, as the question of color was expected to come up. A ballot was taken in the case of J. K. Smith, (colored). whieh resulted in 229 in savor of his admission and 68 for rejection. While the votes were being Counted, a motion was made to taku a vote in the case of Frederick Douglass, .Ir. Objection was made, and the Chair raled’ that COOD NEWS! The Tennessee Safe!!! HER ARRIVAL AT SAN DOMINGO! Seen referreato the Present of ta Isler: | AN AUSPICIOUS OPENING OF THE CARNIVA tonal Union for decision, this Union could not consider the question. Mr. A. T. Oavis said the case Of W. A. Lavalette was nextin order, but as certain aggressive articles had lately ap- peared over Lavalette’s signature, it was reper that some inquiry should be mide before acting upop bis case, aud offered resolutions Providing for the appointment of a com ANOTHER CAUSE FOR REJOICING! a e New Yorn, Feb. 20.—The Steamship North Snaued set ater much excitement end debate | a. seice nas arrived from Rio daneire, via St. ensued, and after -everal ebortive attempts to restore order and bring the meeting to a work- Jobn’s, and brings news of the sate arrival of the Tennessee at San Domingo. ing condition, the Union adjourned. LATER MORE ABOUT THE TENNESSEE, THE COMMISSION AT SAN DOMINCD, ALLTHE PARTY WELL, THEIR RECEPTION BY BAEZ. The Feeling in Favor of Annexation. THE BEPORTS OF TROUBLE UNTRUE. The Commission Coming Home in Four Weeks. Saw Dontxco City, Feb. 3.—The Commis- son arrived here from Samana Bay yesterday. Every one counceted with the party is in excel- jent health. A want of coaling facilities de- tained the ship six days at Samana. The Com- TAURANT —Late on Saturday evening Assistant | ™SSiou found that the inhabitants of that District Attorney Closs in company with Deputy | Peninsula generally favor aunexation. A full Marshal Henry Lacy and Mr. Evans, aliowicers | investigation made into the ownership of the of the'Police Court, atter making araidom Anna | }, around the harbor showed that no United Howard’s honse, on 11th street, between | and | - : K streets, and being wearied and hungry Visite | States official ie imyolved in any private trans actious there whatsoever. Fabeus and asso the saloon of Messrs. Harvy & Holden to get some refresbments. On taking seats ata table | ciates and O'Sullivan harea Perpetual lease. at ® Rominal price, of nearly all the ava’ ters the waiter in attendance acer front for the large veseels aroun TAR MASQURRADR PALL at the Theater, and the grand ball at Corcoran's Art Building, will form agreeabie and most impo- sing features of the Carmval. The ladies will vie with each other in the p tion of their toilettes, and these events will be the termina- tion of the gayeties of this remarkably gay season. Before completing their preparat-ons the ladies will thank us for recommenging them to call at Mr. Prigg’s emportam, No. 457 Penn- *¥lvania avenue, where they will find a splen tid £ eck of French gilt jewelry, inclading fal) sets ud loekets, of several new desizns, vamonds set im gold, of rare beauty eroide in great varieiy, and over one thousasd s'yles of one dollar jewelry, so that sets can be purchased to suit almost any wardrobe. The French gilt has obtained great popularity thts season, and is worn by our most wealthy and fashionable ladies. In addition to being so mueh more economical than the Roman gold, the gilt far surpasses the more expensive jewelry in the beauty of its designs, and this is of course a matter of considerable importance. ee THR CoLoR QuESTION aT A PorvLaR Res- National intormed them that they could not serve Me. Lacy, it being contrary to the rules of the honw to entertain colored people. Mr. Closs"at‘once | £2€ harbor of Samaua. There sre no ae, berths ammo — iy Valuable miuerais in that section. Tue lolden of what assed and asked him 3 i a they could be served and were informed that | Commission landed here this morn they could not. He then returned to the table and all three went again tothe bar and repea the request and were again refused, when thay left the house. Mr. Closs obtained a warrant this merning for the arrest of the proprict ss of the anloon ard intends, he says, to enter suit under the Sifteenth amendment a: — MovEMENTs 1x REA. EStat®.—Hon. George Taylor, of this city, bas just sold through hw agents, Messrs. Fitch & Fox, lot at the inter- section of Vermont avenue, 1th M streets, being s part of the beautifal tract lately pur: chased by him, to Senator -Jastin S. Morrill, of Vermont, who will at 0: commence the erec. tion of a handsome residence tor bis own oc: and were formaily received by Baez. Mr. W explained the character of the object. Baez ant Cabinet gave a cordial welcome. Buex sail r and a stable government would follow the union with the United States. The people weirs all anxious for union. Cabral bad no Domin'- cans with him. The commander of the force Supposed to command were Haytiens, and Hayti wasthe real mover in the whole mai ter. He had information that an incursion was to bemade while the commission was here to sofluence them, and from h gents had learned the whole movement. He expressed the hope valion. Mr. Taylor. also. that the commissioners would examine #1! ‘our of the ad. o classes, and promised to extend every facil, avenue, by an elezant residence. Five of the party came across the Isiand t firm have lately sold ground imme: Samana to this place. The Commision f.. : site, fronting on Massachusetts avenue, to th> value of $19,000, te a Boston milliona'rs, | 2° appearance of public disturbances ¢- These purchases, with that of the “Gadsby” | dissensions, The season {x very | [oooh Aran ~S Serna ee ax —— officers and crews of the Uuite: ing demand for ashi fon property, and aps ease. 0 preciation of the unusual attractions of our city, | °T? Tennessee, Nantasket and ahs thie harbor, gre all well. The Commission w:i! be here @ week lovger, and wil! probably visit Arua next week. The stories of trouble there areuntrue. The Commission intend to start home in about four weeks. ‘Tv-night Baez agreed to give a safe conduct to Cabral or any of his otticers to come here and meet the ( mission, and messengers will be dispatches once. ——e Rarp on THE © Drviston."—On Saturday at quits am excitement was caused in the ivision”’ caused by the bailiits of the Police Court making @ raid on the bawdy-heuses in thal locality. The proprietors of these houses taken into custody were Mary Eckler, alias “Dutch Mary,” Kate Homer, Ann ‘Travers, Jennie Howard, and Ellen Wolfe. ‘Tue inmates and visitors oi the houses were in great trouble. and some lunpy scenes were Witnessed. The eee arrested women were all taken to the Police housed, Tae nee, NS Mere found in their | TMC Meath and Farerai of Generat houses, the latter being retained as witnesses. eee: ‘The principals were ail leld in the sum of $3,000 each tor aturther hearing, with the exce; of “ Duteh Mary,” who couldn't got security, aud had to be committed to jail. —_—_—_ TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Associated Press Reports. Gatveston, Texas. Feb. gruder had been unwell a week pre Lis illness was not considered dange Within two davs of his decease. Alwut eight o'clock Friday night be became YMliriovs, and his mutterings were unintelligisie. He tay with the hand of death upon him ontil three loch inthe mornung. At that hour ntl man irom New York, who was stopping at the hotel, in walking past Gen. Magruder’s room, ike within, Entering the apartment sruder ina 1 convulsion. A ched tor a phy- his return the pre etor as- hamber and found him breath. ing heavily and m an unconscious condition. Felling @ boy to remain, but not disturb tue patient. be descended the stairs, and on return. ing found the General without a pulse. tle Nstened for breath'ng, but there was none He placed ‘ds baud on hig heart, and it was stil forever. He was jait out in @ re and the body having been in a coftir followed by @ string of carriages to the E copal church, where the usual death service ele iecly to The was read bythe minister. The Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bening Star. no tee e e The German Terms of Peace. Dr. Lor ene THE WAB LN EUROPE. Speech by Chier as Executive Thiers — te e Views derms ef Loxpox, Feb. 20.—The special correspondent H Cus ing. FA Burke, Gol. sh John of the London Times telegraphs from Versaill-3 are i aes Giatin- : B ished dead was then escorted to thi : ge foliows:—The Moniteur saye the prolung- f Femeterse tne ene conversation the fraser! ation or the armistice would injure the po-ition | is known io he was on Frits. tne dav , f6 i Employ of ‘the message to a distant ~ ; Say of the Germans. Germany is resolved to con- tinue the war if compensation for the past and guarantees for the futare are not given. Ger- WANY must ins.st on guarantees, and especially those procurable by the occupation of Paris No toed ws allowed to pass Versailles for Puris. ‘The Times’ Berlin correspondent telegraphs that the German terms of peace have been pre- sented in a defi®e form, are an ultimaia s The same correspondent says the prolongati on Howard's recolution, offered in the U OF RE Armistive is m-corded in returs for (he | States Senate, recommending the High Com- surrender of Leltort. missionf to provide for the cession of British North America, tays:— The proposition Apprehensions for the Emperer’s | conceived in anofiens ive spirit, >, Of course, Safety in Paris. quite inadmissible. We can assure eur Azierican The London Telegraph has # dispatch trom | neighbors if they desire closer relationship with Pari= dated the 19th, which says: The police are | the Dominion than at Present existing. they are searching the turbulent districts for arms aml taking the very best means in their’ power hand grenades, and many have already been | preventing its accomp: ift, because pro seized. The authorities fear an unpleasant de- this kind only provoke @ bitter spirit monstration against the Emperor aud Count hostility in this country toward the United Bismarck if the Germans enter Paris. AG. States, The “lobe speaking of thestatement of map, named House, has been appointed Pre- f the Washington correspondent ot the New tect of St. Denis. York Post tat President Grant approves the position, cules it, am ya the eri~ Speeeb of Chief Executive Thiers. | U0Pdsition, ridicules it, and says the Ameri BORDBAUX. Feb. .—in the National}. caus bay etgend an immense appetite for i ‘ts, ch & ke sembly to-day Thiers delivered a speech inthe | SUCH imagiuative reports, or else such a keen capacity of Chiet Execetive of the Freuch Kew pal pg @ ‘ €, @ resident in the city, the General said. probably in reply toa question —< F don’t think J am long for this world.’ There was no quies. ee display about the funeral obe Canada Paper on the Cessien of a itish North America. ‘Toronto, Feb. 20.—The Leader, comm ti set~e ot the absurd that they mere the bigh inveutions of some uewspay laugh at lic. He dwelt upon the distress and sufter- ing caused by the war and German invasion, SSG nea and upon the necessity of peace. Nevertheless, Bt. Leas. jy 4 Jeedne Tw ptached—Aid for the ¥ St. Louis, Feb. 2).—In the lower House of the )Arkan-as Legislature yesterday articles of im. a of Chiet Justice McUlure were aropted. At a meeting of the Missouri Aid Association for the relief of the sufferers iu France, a com- mittee was appointed to solicit subscriptions of money, provisions and seed, and resolutions \Were requesting the government to place vessels at New Urleans to carry to France the articles collected. aid Thiers, the terms of courageously discussed with the Prussians, and would only be accepted if consistent. to the honor of Fri he task of administra: tion is to pacify the country, restore its eredit and reorganize its labor. When this is accom plished the country itself will decide its uesti ‘The assembly subsequently adopted the pro. posal made by the government to the commis. sion of fitteen deputies to Paris to act as an in. termediary between them. Thitre propesed that the assembly suspend its sittings during the negotiations. Thiers, Picard and Fayre peace would be 2 abl lett for this eveni ee _ Prussia Still Rejects Mediation. TSE COURTS. Bavsseis, Feb. 8 Independence Belge | Poticr Court, To-pay, Judge Snell.—Jennie Howard was arr ned this morning on tke charge of keeping a baw use, and pleaded ailty; judgment was suspended untit'the 2d icy ot March, and she was place’ under y bonds for » Lizzie Go.den becoming ‘ le ew Joues and Milch Travers, scolored, charged with loud and boisterous talk- ich says Prussia sti!) ation. Count Bis- soon recognize the Kepublic. ‘tists are agitating for a plebes- has a Berlin’ telegram, rejects intervention ani marck will ‘he cite. to he te all The Black mua te < Cpened al is 2—A Tines Berlin 9 1 | ing On the streets; fined S3each. Anna Travers, nee Wena Landew ouulcnoen ier pote a jcharged with keeping a bawdy house, pleaded open the Black sea to foreign men-of-war, and guilty, and judgmen yas suapended, she giv- to authorize the Porte to admit passage through ‘bonds tn gum of $5,000 tor appearance, janelles @i all armed vessels, Kussians eee alone excepted. Russia ts not opposed to (his setthement of the question, bat - Myers an:i Charles Hurdle becoming éec: ity. Anna Howard pleaded guilty to keepin, bawdy house, and was fi $100, ich qpaid and was diemissed. Altri hesitates to agree ed Newton, col- — Syste bred d with ‘church congre- Loypoy, Feb. 90.—A dispatch from Constan- ny of a bed tick; fined 35 and costs. y tinople tothe Times ~The Porte objects to | Eckler, alias ‘Dutch +" Was Marra on the powers having more than two ships of war | \the charge of keeping a house; pleaded oie Tues ‘correependent Constantinepie Vordet profant on the m 5 fined $3. that the Pita ssetoed come he || ASSAULTED MIs wi WATERFALL. rt expedition to Tunis, aud expresses his] Court Saunders, charged with aseauli and readiness to examine the iI complaints |'battery on Sophia Saunders. his wite. ‘The and entorce redress. ficer who made the arrest testitied that he he Marriage of # ascream a ae night og T fhe. | dere’ bouse, ard burs! por open, when he iz » Fed. 20.—Thi f the Prip- | | to his wife’s watertall. eas Louise is Axed for the Zst of March, sad cae wan cuuoteg en ecaite. ‘The Judge fined The High Commission. bins $10 and costs. i Au te Botan aeerscftorhap commie| gg AME OAR FOTEONTO, sion are now on their way to the United States. || ed for a postponement of the hearing in her Sir Statford H. Northcote sailed from Liver. | % ds ‘charged with keeping « bawdy Woolton Saturday on the steamship Russ, for | case, she Deing charged "present by sicknen, pay Seem. ‘ordered, and the secui ity was ex! tor ‘The German Easperer’s Grand Entry Ge eek, with ander chat she lead Paris, . The case adam Losdon. Feb. 0.—{N J Sith keeping a house of tution, was post- A dispatch frem Versai lies dated 19th ene week on of Mr. Davis he states that the Emperor of Germany will lunch | counsel. she unable to be in court in con- Ecole Mi/ttaire on his: into Paris, im conse- | eequence of wounds received in getting upset eats Utena been a from # sleigh some days ago. wares is tetas ti return te Berlin the Peter Branson, ‘ane on Pennsyivania of theftreops on Crean’ oo avenue; fined $5. Johu Hope and Edward ‘The South German sovereigns = to Hore, brothers, were betore the Police Court on T. ge Of assau't and battery on Officer M. Slater. The officer had occasion to arrest Prince receive & triumphal | one of them last night and was kwoched down SSearny seve wal nolra'en arial | Seeacdey nea only ate ae Sad — oe ee sii J bends each for afarther hearing. Adjourned. FORTY-FIEST CONGRESS. | Georgetown Advertisements.}| FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. INSURANCE. _ = * Y¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ROWING & MIDDLETON SORTS WESTEBN This Afternoon’s Proceedings, B a fully ask « trial of their NSURANOE COMPas y LWACKEE, Wis » Rec. Benen Bute, Vice Pr Jous HOVAx Drag, Prost Werorenized ty i838. Ts $9 000 50) sone Ow prmbers, Being a purely muraai the Rorthwestérn forntenes jastrance * TRUSTER SALE AL BSTATE IN Mowpay, February 2. SENATE.—The Senate met at 11 a.m. The reading of the Journal was suspen f-d, and Mr+ Stockton moved to adjourn, upon which motion ators voted in the aifirmative and ould respect ye f OLONG "TEA. 4s = od ‘ofp been pronounced Cr Sen finest in themarkets” ° one 'y of the % INEST GUNPOWDER. ~ in the District | F FINEST IMPERIAL, FINEST TOUNG BRYSON, FINEST JAPAN, Gi ETOWN, at, dated the 24th day | Ee ccemiee ADs foes and duly recorded in Liter T and &, of ' of interest on ita investments, ase tower rate of two in the negative—no quornm voting FINEST ENGLISH BREE PASEO Prather On motion of Mr. Cole, the roll was called tor all new crop At greatly reduced prices, at General han the absentees, and in the meantime a sufticient x b ANG $ mipp! ETON 5. — ant —= * number of Senators entered the chamber to Penneyivania avenue constitute quorum, and further proceedings | east #20 tate mlece ot bortening, Seta the ame FFEES. ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY. under the call were dispensed with. Premises © 0 Albert Burrel by George Bris- 1c) OLD GOVERNMENT java, 3 Mr. Conkling, from the Committee on the | Breomure convered to Albert Bu ber 13. | CRTLUM LAGUAYEA, MARRONT ea Azzy, | NO. 178 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Judiciary, reported the House bill to guard and recorded the land records of Washinetou BOASTED COFFERK ALL GRADES. CAPITAL AND ASSETS. nennae $499,000 “TRE PURITY OF ELECTIONS, ‘ cosas . Tn biber Be =. H., No.6, pp. 7, 53,andS3, | poy gale a JING & MIDDLETON ein fi rote: rovements. te > . . Fghers phy tre! oe we oe sees tng | iecmsal aint tae third cosh; balance in six are 14 P ie aren BOMUND ©. FISHER, President, allo Reads Sud piracies, twelve months, with notes bearing interest. sec ured JAS. GOPBILL, Vice President, Call it up at the earliest moment; and when it | Evelvementhe, with notes veering rons pall oa FIsu. ‘ was taken up. he would ask its friends to stand | the fall of the hammer, Stamps snd conreyancing Bo. 1 MESS M*°Cr xg Tht Company by it until a final vote was reached. at the cost of the purchaser. 0.) SeOROBS BaNk MACKE! meut Policies on the M TRE PRINTING BOUS# FOR THE BLIND. JOHN Fi SOR ROPE. Tresten: No. $ FaT MAOKEREL, All Policies now torte On motion of Mr. Sawyer, the Committee on feled THOS. Do S. Anct'r LEOONOMY SHAD. No restriction op travel or residence. AUD" Education and Labor were discharged fromthe >) M. LL BY. ST JOBB Orit Serie WERRIxa, ends ww Bo extra rates tor lemale further consideration of the resolutions of the R. PORTSRO 4 . + No. 124 Bridge street. Georgetown, D.O., AGENT FOR THE SALE OF EABTH ULOsiTS, ablic are cerdially invited to call and inspect em, Be my Stoge, They are Righly reesmmended where the; ave beeP us - . No. 124 Bridge street nee EAZENBY, No. 124 Bridee atrew Missiesipp: Legisiature in favor of the establish~ ment of the American Printing House and In. stitution for the Blind. Mr. Sawyer said the mmittee had reported adversely on the sab- ct last year, tor the reason that they had come to the conclusion that the whole scheme was 4 swindie. SKLED SALMON. Comes sca SCALED BERRING, For sale lows WROWNING & MIDDLETON. 614 Pen avenue, uy Thirty days’ grace allowed im paymeut of pre- miums jo Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment of Premiums. ‘The premicme charaet hy this se low a2 to equal In Gon Broce ida Company are red ASTRAL Depot for Pratt's Non E cam = ee a AZENBY, S cd, 1,080 gallo 2 ER CENT. DIVIDEND IN aD C Mr. Anthony called np the concurrent resolu- 184 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C, treba pi et mye All the Policies fara by thie Company ¢ "tain a Setont oe Tee ie BOLE RGENE FOR WHEE HOCPR Rs eats ” BROWNING & MIDDLETON fone Soe PORT 01 'B COMMISSIONER 0! . - e. . any STBICT the question being an the tection Of Mn Bann ee ae us LUM SIA AND aes 614 Pennsylvania avenue. LOCAL BOARD OF pinecrons FOB DIsTBICT to expunge trom said report certain paragraph COTTON D A ODS. AND WINKS. ec. §. H Kautmann, Prow't, 3.8. Suncot. ¥. Prow't relative to the cause of educatiou in Delaw; FAS HERMEN’S GUODS of every description. at | Our stock of WINES and LIQUOBS fe very com. | $a Nwrmnnta cet SS, —— Mr. Bayard said in these paragraphs there Factory Prices. Delivered in Georgetown, D.C. ete and cannot be surpassed by any thissideof | Jno T Lichter, Asettec 1 @ cu a Was a total misapprehension as to the facts of | Alluciers promptly evan tch, View Work. It oompriocothe sent’ bensde of Gans AH McKim. Med.Ba. Robert H. Grabw the case. ‘The langaage was unjust, unkind C, FM. PAZENBY, No. 154 Bridge street homr Younge TA Cook the people to whom it wae applied. fewiit Georgetown, D. 0. Witherow Geo. F Guiltier HOUSE OF REPRE ONPATIVES.—The G BEAT BARGAINS IN COTTONS. (Green Beal.) do. ae even o’el i New York Mills, Wamsutta, And; in and | G H.Mumms"Dry Verzcuay” do. posite Post Ofte — ee other Lest makes Shirting Mustine a BEDUCKO | Chae. Heidaieck ao. & = r. Wood (N. Y.) moved that when the House PRICKS. Splendid 44 Bleached and Unbleached Piea-ant Valley “Carte Blanche ao. adjourn to-day it be to meet at eleven o'clock on Wednesda: Disagreed to. Maslin, Irish Pi Good 44 Unbleached Cotton, W. from 3734 cents np. Sheetings and tons VERY CHEAP *, Pleasant Valley “Faris Bxposition’ eo. Pmemen's INSURANCE ©on A a Pillow ©. Damask, Table | Hennessy & Co. Cognac Brandy, ; WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN; ‘The call of States and Territories for bills and | Linens, Napkins and Towels. Silk finished” Black ie Be cart, pass > Co ae Brandy = Joint reeolutious for reference only was then | Velvetcens reduced from $2t0 1.00. Our Winter | California brandy. jeirs o Office: Boom No. 1, over the Bank of Warhingtow, ‘proceeded with. Goods WITHOLT KEGARD TU OUST to make Bherry Mr. Twichell (Mass.) presented a joint resolu- tion granting an American register to the Duteh barque Mary Powell, Referred to the Committee on Commerce. Btock. Best American Delaines, BENJAMIN MILLE 101 Bridge street. G: room for Spring 15 cente. JanZs-6m CHARTERED BY CON@KESS 1°57. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $370,000, nscat, Pare Maiaga For sale 1OW st) OWNING & MIDDLETON, 4 Penneyly venus, ass.) presented reso} SHERRY WIS Bo: Anmnres pt! descriptions of property in the District Mr. Bultington (Mass. presented resolutions Wo Ges 6 teeter ee ani od Cole eee ae or policies of the Legislature of the Stace of Massachueces aw Sy Fr eos get? pale-and dotic in relation to the ship owners Of the Cater ored BH BB. Custom Ge =< hich we will sell at a TORS: St ex. Keierred to the Committee on Ways vory small ad is wine fostom imp ort the Pickrel!, L. Johneon, Ww and Means, , been “ =; Th. Park Mr. Townsend ( Pa.) introduced a bill for the CARNIVAL GOO ‘finest » Shoam relief of Fraucis E. Semes, postmaster at Alm —— = te in the District for T A Sonrgete ance, Peunsy Ivan Ka tertes to Committee on | YY IGS Wigs! Wis ya world renowned PU ‘ost Offices and Post Koads. si my Y,, distilled from best. Mr. Gilttlian (Pa.) presented reselutions of MSR ERS, MOUSTACHES, BRAIDS, CUSLS inal uses. The trade su; the Legislature of Pennayivasia, asking gress tO allow bounties on articles of home manufacture, and te abate duties upon foreign articles used in ship building. Referred to Com. mitte on Commerce. Also, jo'nt resolution making the pay of engineers inthe navy eqiai ic or rent for the Carnival at B. DEMONGEOT’S Store, S05 Marke: Space. tel We AEE BEADY FOR THE CABNIVAL. Ladies and Gentlemen F: BCE Wis Caraiade rt le Bai Masque” can be found est Wamily Flour, $2.85 quarter barrel —— st a? Som- H. PRILIP) Ladies Dresser. xcellemt Hoour, 22.10 quarter barrel. 4 mitten, canival aoa ors. Keferredto Com: | 1.37.94 308 sth stroct above Penn. a ‘COPFER: Mr. Brooke (Va.) introdaced a bill appropri- pert $15,000 for the construction ot a suitable bui ding tor the sessions of the courts of the We-tern «istrict of Virginia. Referred to Com mittee on Appropriations. Mr. Manning (N. C.) presented resolutions of the Legislature of North Carolin: amendments to the bankrupt | Cs4eNtvare ciel attention te ired by those im search of prec |B FREN TI FLOWERS, EAD LACKS, Ns, RT and GILT OBNAMERTS and 3 4 ne Dotted LA ILS, New Shape SPRING SONNET Sames = wv 2.M. HABSOR AND B.LEWIS BLACKFORD, 19 GBYESTH &TESET. OPPOSITE Port orice, ence to the internal reven: goods sold c! A. @. GASTON, Agt Committee on the Judiciary. fel7-6t "12283 F street, Mr. Wilson (Ohio) introduced a resolntion for | 7 = 000 PoLies WHO ARF E50, THEIR 4 7 cS HOLUEKS IN THiS DISTHIC printing the Agricultural report tor 1810. Ke-| (* 4 BN 1 V AL erred to the Committre on Printing. it a larce stock of sp) eetitinimlenamgiceageced E Mr. Mungen (hio) introduced a joint resol... We will have ready for 4UB CBEAMS. CAKE! NROTIONEBY, Erc., AT LOW PaigRS ES, Ere tion for an inquir: ether the Pacific railroads had mortgaged their and if so, for what SEST COOMPARISS AT LOWEST RATES exemecememacems . Re mn HENRY ALBERS, Raitresa, “Ch re4 to Committce on Pacitc! oi¢5- 015 Lith, between K and L streets. ee SAY QLIEE ANBURANCR Mr. Packard (Inil.) presented resolutions of CARNIVALS TBE NATIONAL NEWS Com- FORK. the State of Indiana, acking the improvement PANY, 323 Pennsylvania avenue, between 34 Is Be. ORBE RBBB Boer cece cnnteserer ens 40,000,080 of the harbor of Michigan City. Referred to | and 4's stecete, near “Continental Hotel . BRAY & BRO., the Committee on Commeree. ceiving the leading Daily and Weekly P: fel 381 Pa. avenue, bet. 3d and 4 st om Mr. Burchard Ill.) introduced bill to en. | trom every State and — Territory. Btrangers and itizens give axe call. All c: ondents are ia vited to call and examine, fre of cvarce. Everything in the Btationery line constantly on hand, Wrapping Paper for sale. folé 6e* NCUURAGE TRADE AT HOME! courage and aid the establishment of free schoole throughout the United States. Reterred to Committee on Education and Labor, Mr. BicCormick (Mo.) presented resolutions of the State of Missouri in relation to the a;- portionment. Keferred to Committee on Niath BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. iJ iTRS Krk in aye. = insg oF ?.M. RAWSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD: ap- Eropriation for a breakwater at Marquette. Also, asking an approysiation for the harbor of Montonawoc. Keterred to Committee on Com- merce. Mr, Clarke (Kan.) presented joint resolutions of the Legislature ot Kansas nt to vote for any further appropriation for the ona! Capital. ‘1to secure the removal of the same to some oint in the M Valley. Referred to Con. mitte Columbia, Also, me- egislature of Kansas rejnesting Congress to pass a law ter the franchise of set- tlerson the Cherokee neutral lands in Kansas ‘On the «|uestion of reference to the Committes on Public Lands, Mr. Wood (N. ¥.) demanded 619 SEVENTH STREET. yortion eat yon weet BOILED CIDER APPLE 8AUCE. ae Mr. Ferry (Mich.) presente? Joint rosotations | pias, ey rusl promiumsacosrtiog of the Legirlature of Michigan, aski rf CHINESE LANTERNS, SASHES, MASKs, GOLD OR SILVER TRIMMING PLUMES, or anything else necessary for DECORATION, - ieuauneneig CEBADE vt for the Tournament, or the GREAT CABNIVAL, don’t consider it time wasted to look over the stock aug examine abe ines aera na UST BECEIVED. BUCKETS. BUCKETS JUST BECRIVED. the yeas aud nays. The resolution was refer- | 01 ‘! _____ near Pennsy red—aves, 111, nays, 88, HE CABNIVAL Suitable size for Families. rt. McGrew presented reeolutions of the Legislature ot West Virginia, te preveut the construction of Olug river to obstruct river. bo) asking Congress bridges over the the navigation of said MI See Or Commerce. Mr. Hill \N.J.) presented resolntions of the Board ot ‘Trade ot Newark, asking the repeal of the income tax and the abolitien of the franking privilege. Referred to the Commit- tee ot W 5 A num politi Teterr BY UNoHOO, The Carnival’ the Carnival! ra coming to our town, Aud you may bet Old Washe Will“ do the thing up browu. rnival! the Catnival! lendié cavalcade; ch and great trom every St: tc And the woudrous masquerade. ‘The Carnival! the Carnival ! twill EDUCATIONAL, “LASSES IN LATIN ARE NiZiNG AT Chey iagton Businces Solan, $3 A cholce article, put cp in real New Bnglanc style, by H.M. Barker, Actrim, B. B, 3 thé felief ot disabilities. Kc, were intreduced anu - sxpttation of the morning hour, the bit, ror the relief of the political disabilities of certain persous in Mississippi, which came over from Monday last, came up, and the rules were suspended and the bill passed. ¢ joint resolution to authorize the Presi- dent te appoint a commission for the survey of THE NORTHWESTERN BOUNDARY, and appropriating £100,000 to detray the expen- tes of the commission; which was ext ott by the ABNIVAL: (ABNivaL FLYNN'S ‘ PATENT SAFETY CANULE SOCKET, for itt nating purpoers, is self-e: ig and S preventative of are and yrease—jast the thing for the Carnival. special order on Saturday, next came up ag un- . I. GBEGORY, ‘The Trade supplied st JOBBING BATES. ‘ thished business. sslocikering citeute tome BOLE AGENT, tou may be . 8 [he previous qu ion vil ir is fe} 634 Pa. near 7th street. tach 5 me, Of ordered, Mr. Swann adurcasga “tee Hocca, | —fi0-10t 34 Ee. srenee, EIONZO YOUNGS; | Mrsermh erect B.dc0 Pean. areuue, 4els aa urging the necessity of the passage of the reso- Carnival! Carnival! BLP: luflom He enforced the argunonts which he ar ‘ Ni 3-30 Gold presented on Saturday, and showed that it. was — GROCER AND T MBEOHAST. lew 3: Lean. an administration measure, and that true econ- | BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS . — Pal Datrae Cy an tab tense oe es 1s a 1N SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT: Rett bet ae hr F @ reduction OF the | sw ATTRESSES. PILLUWS. BOLSTERS.}| a0 MASONIC TEMPLE. == ssi {Se moet ee en ee Dame Ra ee Ds casty soa sok our orders. as we have made Reduction in Pric Before the announcement of the vote, a dix. | arrangements to supply the demande a PARLOR es. Patch, through: (he Associated Press, relative to | Sea CHAMBER FURNITURE ceting ates otie TEE BAN DOMINGO (OMMISSIO® gains, foreach. HF. ZIMMBEM AW BOM. was read by the Clerk, the most perict silence . ,,3 8 7th street, ‘gig maintained during the reading. cerense | EmN II _between Lon’-'2 Mr. Julian ( Lud.) introduced « bill to in i the Tevenue frou lotteries, and for other pur, | VO THE CARMIVAL, METZGER & BYLES, poses. Referred to the Commities on Ways NOY D: iE! “ir. Dawes, (Mass. from the Committee on | S44 prtEs, Mr. Dawes, (Mass., mH oD 5 Appropriations, reported the sundry BADOES,4c, At MES. Low 417 SEVERTE STREET, “IVIL APPROVRIATION BILL. eumey lvania and asked that it might be printed ed consid- 1e10-St___between th and loth sts.. south side, ered in the Committee of the Whole, after the igading of the Journal to-morrow, . a Letters from the Little People. @ext to Oop FeLLows’ Bats. FOR THE CARNIVAL. ‘We respectfully call the attention of the public te MR.STarn ne bibrwp le oll gb ae ‘ the mornt: ‘no Ferget ‘pin Why then of Gorse hee Hast & dp it in School ae Anit he dos his Teacher Takes His knife ane ‘then he goes home An ,tels his Fathoran he Makesaius. But he never gets his Knife ' all of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly all pur. vy 8 JBIVED A SPLENDID LINE } chased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF, which 1 BAVE JUST BECEIVS! mangers aome ‘ Acall from the public te solicited, as we are cond. dent we can please both in segard to PRICES anc UALITY OF GOODS. Jand-ly eee. or DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED the Prince Ma e's ~~ -, ‘Charles count as nm cont Messrs. sfoumon & sors, ‘The two miles — ntract nearest count coer of Mr. Coursey. The two next are under the supervision of Mr. John Lemmon, and ron through the lands of Messrs, Moore. Sasscer, Beall and Hicks. The remaining two sections (of two miles each) are under the personal Pupervision of Messrs. W. and D. Lemmon, and extend to Chapman’s }, tee southern termi- nus of Messrs. Lemmon’s contract. Boots and Shoes. BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS. Mm. BURNS @& CO.; BLACK DOESKIN igh 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB. OK © General it« for District eer A OER VESTS. ear: 3. Sarclin. So Macrisharg barbers give you # “Prussian side! -caaiameus HB. 10, shave. ror the next ¥ 27 Monkey-*kin maf are among the novel- WHITE MARSEILLES et me agen 8 es prota wives have bad their property WHITE gre sw ree Ra SE oom exempted from busband’s execations. LIGHT COLOBED CASSIMERB Comprising ‘tee S7-A Kbode Island girl wore the skins of PANTS. SATIN ARD EID ninety-seven other geese to a masquerade. iS Li 5 se Kentucky has a Bourbon Cornet Band. BOOTS AND SLIPPERS, = = “ They take 6 hare and blow. DIFFERRNT SHADES LIGHT waIcuT pi “= “ — = = = ~ OITY I ‘MS. anions Discov EY REANTED. W: ED ae Ses Eure gees reer tl as For UARNIVAL Batts.—Just received. the | Lam still continuing the sale of my Winter Stock ver eo maTTa® > -tail © tA. TEN PER CENT. OFF FOR capn. , Str =*yopulat Glowing ous, sou Penney AT GBBATLY REDUCED PRIUES. ene LT Sw vania atenue, between t0th and Lith ats. B BUI from 93 to Lapies’ Kid Gloves at $1 8 pair, 4 auler’ A new aawortmant fant recelved at. Oar large stock of Baum’s Corset Factory. 406 7th st. . ' OaLL AND SEE. ; eo . per ygtertace we tet a : STRAUS; sam) orner one See ice Factory, woo th at Popular Clothing House, SEASONABLE GOODS —_—_——X—X—X—X—X—X—X———X—X— PERSONAL OUTFITS. ee A fine stock of ARCTIC. FOUTHOLDS, anD BUBBEB OVER-SHOBS.

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