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EVENING STAR._ FRIBAY........ Harem 10, 1971. LOCAL NEWS. _ ANUSEMENTS, &¢. Nationa! Theater —Lydia Thompson Burlesque Fresje im“ The Brigands” and “A Day in Pare” Opera House—The Wyndham Comedy comeex m “The Lancers” and “ The Bonnie Fish Wife.” Aincein Hali.—Grand Nilsson concert. Cengregatsenal Church.—Concert by the Island Bertitute Sunday School Coomts’ Hall—Sam Variety Entertainment. Prof. Pratt, the Horse Edncator, Sq and E& atreetr. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of (i: Paintings, 1236 Penn- eyivania syenue— New pictures just received. ne A Suicide who Still Lives. 4 Much Married Man Determine Besperatriy in Earnest. ten days since, it will be remembered attempted to commit ¢ laudanum, bot was foilec Puring the las paring at se belonging to Mr. J. H. M Wed been trying v IB zat? . where you wi presence of witness g hin 1.—1 do. Ham drink tirat vow cell where you will die « n d bimselt down wy lacently for what be «apposed his last sleep. pears that Harrigan is from Baltimore, tt ben drinking is affected with a de- ke bis own Jit bg, and bis euicidal mania are al! 4L COMPLICATIONS. ) was subsequently divorced from ber lady in Fast Washington, to whom he was mar- ed. Ail this marrying bas been too much for * mental equipoise, and that he ix desperate im earnest in ntention to destroy Limsel!, avd will finally accomplish his purpose, is b+ Neved by bis present wife and I who have Witnessed bis actions. It is likely that bis friends will send him to the Insane Asylum - Tex Conswevarives of the 221 election die trict, D.C. the late Sixth W, elub,) beld a meeting of [th anc r eoming camy by Messrs man, Thornton meeting adjourn acters, and is suppo. and every member of Miss Thomy- son will execute ber cele 4 Yasewell agdvess is alo annonneed, and. alto- gether, the thea: of the Nii comical Beckett a® every portion of Pp f streets, S. W_. took fire 64, to whi jepartment responded. aused by lamp, and the Sames spread so rapidly that it was with the jest difSculty that the horses, about 25 in ber, wigh the hares, could be saved: butt €, with a number of young men who were af a private masquerade ball in the neigti- bor hood, succeeded, with the firemen, in saving le was entirely viestroyed, in $1.00: uninsured a yesterday afternoon, gave his clase some practical teachings im the art of vicious horses. He successfully Oo very hard subjects, one of which was 8 ma. th bad not been shod. tor more than two years. owing to a playtul propensity fur hicking over ihe biacksmith only needed the strong will of the the disposition of the driven to a sbop an shoee—the si te the bis great a: Pi al, ane she was soon thout injury ‘THE WyxpHaw Cowapy Comrasy, at Wal tipera House, lust night performed “The 1a cers,” and notwithstanding the sain sterm there was « ge audience present. This heft of Mr. Charles Wy rettaot “The Bonnie F “Cherry Ripe.” the Kye.” and «Hey. the To de followed by “The from camp lite, . THE Coren ‘The stockholders of the Columbia railway held anelection at the Roardot Trade Kooms last evening, andelected the following directors, to serve for the ens: a4 year. John ©. MeKelden, Colonel Samuel 5. Smoot. Alexander K. Shepherd. Wm. H. Clag- gett, Nathaniel B. Fugit, Martin M. Rohrer. and Mr. A.M. Clapp. ‘The directors p-opose to fo immediately to work. and it i expected that the summer is over cars will be ram frou 1Gth street by New York and Massachusetts aud H street to the G ment Print- ae 0 tue Govern: tat —— A Marvixe oF SoLvusas in the late war was held at Union League Hall last Bight to take action Im reference to homesteads, Mr. .J. W. Carny ip the chairand Col. A. S. Sutton sacre- tary. Aresoiution providing for the appoipt- tof a committee to prepare a bill on th subject adopted. and Gen. Camero: Leavenworth, ged Mesers. i.yneb and McClery were appointed. A committee of twenty-five Tasappointed to cail « meeting for the p: of efecting a permanent ization. Dg & per: Organ ee RaciatRation.—In the list pub- papers, the followi ames were omitiod For the county--Stephes M. Golden and iter. For George- r Joun jesers. S. Crocke: . George 8. Gideon, Wm. ©. Hay Qwen, Thomas Martin, Jobn F. Cook. Stephen M. Golden, B.D. Car- penter, Jas. Cornell, and J. G. Waters, Puiee’s Juwnry Svons, No. (5 Pa. aven ¥ Detween 4\ and 6th street. _ ” to Die—His Suicidal Intention Tested by the Pelice—He is mel ue riends, who procured medical It was then us to that time he had Ft in the same direction. week he has been at work re- ead, jin o make way with myself . and right here, in | be no | citizen er family. Now, do you still per. ‘ | the dead issues of the past, and for one be | opposed to continuing such issue. The righte | of the laboring man as against the encroach- | mente of capital should be made an issue. Well, good-bye (handing wd shaking hands with kim), be put It is given ont by friends that his unsettled habits, ried @ woman in Baltimore some sears = xandria. The fruit of this union was twe children. Harngan came to this city to rid bimself of bis marital troubles, and le bere became warmly attached to a | avenue. That we request the imme hotwithstanding the rival neert, will doubtless ™ Was turned in by Officer Bovie rotessor to change oices in a pair of | Menthe | Nobody ever oould tell the laws of thie Dy people to govern themselves, and { don’: be jay body of settled Americans can flourish MR. CRANE’S MEETING. Opperi ef the Office Molders te It Relieves Them from Baty. , And Yet They are Net Happy. They Abuse Congress. A meeting called by Water Registrar Crane and other corporation officers naturally disaf- fected with the change in the mode of govern- ment for the District, was held at Lincoin Hall ast night. As in the case of the previous at- tempts to get up anti-territorial meetings, there Teople estimate the tntefested oppasition of cor people estimate the int n of cor- ; ing that displaces m ‘here were, perhaps, a bundred persons thinly scattered through the hall, and, as was evident from the tone of the meeting, pot half a dozen of these had the slightest sympathy with the objects of the call. those present were Water \strar crane, Mr. A. Watson, clerk in the Water Registrar's office; Major Morse, of the City Hall; Commissioner A. M. Green, Commis- sioner McFarland, Mr. Pechin, clerk at the City Hall, and a few others from that locality. After waiting for a season for an audience that id not come, Water Kegistrar Crane whispered ‘0 Major Morse, whereupon Major Morse called Crane to the chair. r. M. Frank —_ presented a list of thirty Yice presidents, including ‘ Gen.” A. Grant and Major Morse. Of the thirty vice presidents, only three were present, and most of them were men Known to have no sympathy whatever with the object of the meetine. Mr. Crane stated that Mr. Riddle was present and was expected to speak, but to give him @ larger audience he would not callon him until later in the evening. Mr. Crane proceeded to read a few thoughts “jetted down” in the morn- laimed that notwithstanding the friends of the Territoria! bill hal declared the estion settled as to the bill that they should for an amendatory bill. The manner in waic e bill kad passed was not creditable oa some gentiemen in and out of Congress. A few spec- Dlators in county lots gave dinner parties tothe istrict Committees at Welkers, Wormleys and other places, and by potent argumentsot chan. Papne aud oysters the committee b e con- vineed that the right of self government should de taken away from the i50,000 people. The ct that those who drew up the bill had been if 7 | SPpointed on that board was evidence that the whole away ¢ the Distri ater was a wicked conspiracy to bariet gblts of American citizens, through committees. over tree champagne All the commissioners are taken from the northwestern section of the District and own stock im the Seneca company, and the new State Department is to be butit of Seneca stone. He claimed that the rights of American citizens |had been taken from them by thie bill, aud gel that im the coming campaign there was It would be far better to move the rights of one There was no necessity ot ghting on Mr. Pechin, of the City Hall, now reported a Servesot resolutions handed him by Mr. Crane, as follows: Revolved, That we, the people, protest against the action of Congress and’ call for such amendments to the a°t as will secure to ns at jeast the election of both branches of the Le; lsture and @ majority of the Board of Pabilic Works. That the bateful aristocratic and mon- archical idea, principally of the rich, that the people are unt w govern, upou which idea this bill is founded, is @ base calumny upon our re- publican form of government. That there is no good reason for thus practically taking away the rights of ibe people here to control their own local government, which they have se long exercised, unless it be the reason that they are unfit or incapable of exercising this right so in- portant in a republican system of govern and so dear to a)! American citizens. bare statement of manipulations of the Dil shows deception worthy of the purpoze in It first passed the Senate making the e govornment elective, a large partof the people favoring such a bill; then, by successive amendments made shortly before its passage, as made appointive, the Board of ks also: aud the House of Delegates twenty-two members, thus giving but one out of the four principal brancues of the goverr veople; and the tax ou governme g the city near half a ion of dollars annually, which was bh last moment to delude the ped arm their opposition, is stricken ou’. and MAX OL Wrong, the very men ect this fraud pon the people seek, and small success, to be the new goveru- elt. That we regard the oth section of will, which empowers the Boardot Public to assess two-thirds of the cost of all ) improvements upon the general tur st and oppressive, and We ask 1: e repeal, or amendments, by whi. who have heretofore been taxed tor special improvements may be reimbursed | to the amount two-thirds of said taxes That in view of the tact that the city of Was! ngton pays upwards of five-sixths of the tax of e whole District, the omission by there why the said bill to insert a clause req alring w e President to appoint at least tw v ne bers of said board trom city of Wasinngton, when they were careful to require him to ap- point one member from Georgetown and one member from the county, proves conel that they intended to ¢ ity, whieh Is substan of five member= only one is a f Washington, and ! resident of f county, and al! reside wth street and north of ut of the act restoring to the people th select their own rulers, and if Cong: not time to so act, request the passage o olution suspending its operation until rate upon its repeal, or ainend it so as to be factory to the peop’ sa peopie Mr. Kiddie was introduced, and spoke as (o1- lows RENARKS OF A. «. «ies and gentlemen © | T cons are think vou made a mistake me to addrese you, and I woutl » y to some geatleman whose opin- ter to give Obs are More in accordance with thew. Mr. Crane.—* S: Mr. Kiddle.—! have only to say that if it pro- posed to secure the modification uf the law it would not be by charging Congress and the President with bribery and corraption. [ do not believe there has been cerruption eitber with Congress or the Presiient. It would be the end of any government it « half dozer chain- pagne suppers could secure the passage ot a law. There were, however, “some things in the reso- Jutions and Mr. Crane's speech that met his approbation, but he did not believe that Con- xters Lad deprived bim of the rights Of self-gor- ernment, because they never had auy. Cou- | gress basi exclusive legislation over the Histrict. ibe starting point ef the Government, the Constitution, intrusted theu: therewith, aud no Congress, from the first until the present, ever permitted the people of the District to govern themneives, eave in the charter of the c doubt it was expected that when Congress « give the District any elective privileges, t y | would de itin accordance with American princ(- ples. Cougrees never governed us; nobidy did. nobody can now: and when I jook att tal law [ am still in the dark. The fault | tind in the bill is this: [ want ve therwiee. Old England says to Canada: ‘That looks like royalty. | ri yeu call this’ hy. it's the «amu again, and I don’t like it. If Congr have exclusive jurisdiction overus, I don't see why it should be delegated to the Presideut. Why not let the Governor and Council do it The lower board bas no power save fo pass a bill and carry it up to the reyal house above. It Congress is to delegate its power, why not give it foxmyoney Ain I enough to vote the lower board’ by the same rules, | ought to have the power to vow the higher. I think know how gress reasom, They come here and buy property; they say, We will live here und become property-ownere—semi-citizens. We bad better have some stable element in the District government; so they make us a goveru- ment, and have appointed # governer and coun- cil. In short, it san exper! it. The Presi- dent i» reaily the Le; » because be ap- points the legislators. Presidents don’t appoint men opposed to their measures, and conse- uently can rule the District. Congress might aswell bave said to ibe President and Council of Eleven, you govere this wen! way that =. The ir not aeere Congress. ‘At the concinsien of Mr. Riddie’s remarks Mr. Crane read « letter from Sayles J. Bowen announcing his inability co attend by reason of si srket-master Halton folowed in sine tapes: market- at sioved remarks in beball oF their bread and butter. Hatton proceeded to abuse Henry D. Cooke, Gen. Chipman, the of Public Works, the Board of Health. Congress, and ise, and that the bill was foal piet of the bloated aristocrats against rights of the people of Swampoodle. ag —e Card from Lewis @. ‘Wasuinotos, pom go name i Eaitor a, tiga preident E pub- Nehed a beld last night. 1 wish i distinetly understand ted to tet oo Oa bey, finea 1, George ‘Alexander & hotel porter; Artnur Powell, an esrauiton $8 without costs. charged with of tro«sers, the ar ; fined $5. Wm. Ryan, receiving a barrel of ing it to have been stolen. Detective ‘Tillman testified that he had witnesses to prove that this four was stolen and taken to lace, and that this place of Ryan's is what is rmed ‘‘a fence” in det H were t 4 “till to- morrow. pestpone: xG AB BRIDG: Archibald rene Joseph = os charged with injaris @ iron work on oo t Clayton said the men bad ying stall while ing off pieces of the dollars worth of Viemiesmert oth ive pariance. the case was . Ser fon sats the other was ivon guard work. A thousan been taken from this bridge last three weeks, and this was part of the gang. It would cost the government $2,000 or more to repair these damages. They had in pieces of the broken bridge when Skippon and himself caught them; fined $20 and costs. WAKING UP OBTO AVENUE. Emma Nelron,a masculine-looking specimen, with ber red hair clipped short, blear-eyed, beet-faced, and with, pearance, was placed im the dock on the charge of taking porsession ot Ohio avenue last night, by ber uproariou: Z up the whole s! that neighborhood. She denied every word of it was evident that nothing ledge would suit her udge, to give her time to retlect ct, gave her a pass to Hodgson’s je power to say the mitted that the case was one of great hardship. He would leave the case in the hands of the court to proceed by writ of habeas corpus certeorars, for the Police Court having taken the place of justices’ courts, a certeorart to the Police Court would lie. Mr. Harrington, for the government, said the accused had been convicted on three charges, and while the last trial was in progress He sabmitfed that the ad @ standing rule on its docket and under the act of Congress they had the right to make such rule, which provides that appeaix shall be noted on the day the judgement is en- tered. This very case, from the character of the witnesses, shows the necessity of the rul such witnesses ean be spirited awa: facts are that she did not enter an app her bail surrendered ber, and it was not until she had commenced her sentence that this writ issued out; and these proceedings are take aitcr the witnesses have been scatterel be kno ckingly’ dirty in ap- and “cussing.” Z population of Police Court short of the te case, and the GEORGETOWN, extreme daliness of besides the market ith grain consequent on the opening of nav:zation, both by river and canal. tered and cleared—Steam- on her first trip from and more this se2son. 3:x18 BolLpine Assoc: eighth monthiy meeting of this as ening, thirty-four sh: retired at An average of $1 Drovers REs: Mr. Carrington urged that the Judge of the ad only the func and bis rules could be reviewed by Was Judge Snell superior to th: d. Congress having been silent ct it was the duty of the Supreme Covr: of the District to make the rules. Judge Humphreys eaid the case was one in- ining the right Of appeal and trial by jury. Conrt is invested by Congress with le within the limits of its jurie- proved ot public j diction was limited. here is no question which has been more ted than that affecting the trial by jury. However humble the individual be was entitled to a fair trial, and under the constitution (article vi) the right to tial by jury is guaranted. ot, by retaining the right of appeal, is constitu- |, and if provision had not been made for appeal 0 a trial by jary would be obtained the act would be unconstitrtional. rary for him to remark on the question of ex cessive bail as that was well understood. order to bring the question fully before the court he would direct @ certiorari to issae re- termabie an Monday next. He directed that the accused give her own recognizance in €250 for her appearance at that sof a Justice 300 cattle offered 743 150 sheep, 7 cents, al ‘S40 to #00; ‘Veal ealves, diction as this court. convenience. The freedmen’s Ald Soctety. Bostox, March 10.—At the ann’ ot the Freedmen’s Aid Society, th Mra. Cheny, read a rep the transactions of the The total number of pup 3.000; total namber of achools, 1}; teachers. i6 schools and ginia 14 schools and bi T school and 3 t sehhoole and 25 teachers, and 5 teachers. The Police Court ty for the past year. $ at present is nearly Jt was unneces- Seorgia 1 school ‘The condition of things is more favorable in South Carolina than other State, that State having adopted the lic school system, recogni Diacks on cqual Virginia bave also take initiated the public school system. and Georgia is not altogether ition of the “HESS ction, and in part ‘aTe.—Kilbourn & Latta in Sherman's ennesaw,” containing Save or Rear have sold, for J. L. H addition known as ** 10,661 feet, for 15 cents per foot, to Bushrod ams, auctioneers, have sold part juare 195, fronting on Colfax street, be- streets, to 0. P. Brown for frame house, with lot. -y, for $1,930; also, vision Of square tion in Maryland encouraging, owin; whites and the apatl schools are regarded very suecesstal and useful. Gradual relinquirhment for ordinary the support ef th people of the States is con- templated; but it ishoped normal schools will be by the society for assured benefits e educational juates of the tween Mth and 15th $1,050; also, t1 No. 41; I street, to H. C. lots D and C, in Stoll’s #1 O41, with a three- brick dwellin, New Jersey avenue, which will thereby ensue to th South. Lhe gradi in many Instances, been taken into employment as teachers, under the auspices of The receiptsof the society tor the Governor Clatiin was Dand E +treetss: to Archer & Pancoast for $3,999; also, part im square 515, with frame dweiling house thereon, No. 1110, on 4th street west, between 1. w York avenue, to B Clarke, for $1,900; also, lot 9, in sub: square 166, fronting 30 feet on the north ride o: Penusyivania avenue, between streets, with house th Movements of Steamers, NEw Yous, March 10.—Arrived, the Camil- la, Meseina and Missor LivEKPOOL, March )—Arrived, the steamer England from New York. New York, March 10.—The steamer Leo, for Savannah, returned wilh ber propeller shaft itrom Havana. , between 9th and Wth streets west Fire at © orge M. Moran, for $1,600. — art House, Va. KicamonD, March 10.—A special to the Jis- patch from Orange Court House says a fire there yesterday aiternoon destroyed the House. Worth and Yates, the store of Ross, three dwellings and the Baptist church. ———— THe Terrirontat ELEcTion—Meeting of 1 of Registration — The Kegistration held a preliminary meeting at the ‘owen House yesterday afternoon, at whi there were present Messrs. G. S. Gideon, J. S. Crocker, W. C. Harper, ‘Yh Owen and Kk. M. meeting was an informal one, the connty and Georgetown members not being present Gideon presided. and Mr. Cook acted as ~ was appointed to i the county members in teference to recar- he registration in tie Ist a Cook with the Georgetown es in the 3d and {th di to secure pla ad 10th district new Board o Wak Dep't, Orrice CaIgF SIGNAL Ovricer, i Wasuinoton, 1 5 Synopsis for the past ter, which was rising rsday Guif and South Atiantic coasts, now’ stand< quite bogh, with clear weather and light wind-; the area ot lowest pressu: aiternoon covered Missouri, Lowa, an ‘Taka Superior. An turbance passed ‘iantic coast. and accom pd brisk winds, moved during Thursuay towards the northeast.’ Slight s and cloud’ are now prevailing trom De! aware Bay uorth and exst: Maryland an‘ the regions north and west. Hig), winds prevailed Thursday on the upper Lake= ‘The barometer which had falien Thursday moruing on the Paciti- coast has now risen. Probabilities — Pair weather and light or fresi: probable for the remainder ot F:\ ¢ middle Atlantic States, west and south; fair and clearing weather, with tresi winds on the Lakes and east Atlantic during Friday and Satarday. which on Wedn shoot from *? nied with he: ANOTHER CASE AGAINST Yesterday evening « bei Sriminal Court on oath ort 5 with larceny of from complains kept by Nelly Mil ‘The warrant Was sent to Dep Marshal fhomas, of the Police Court, ani served by bim this morning when MoCarthy was about leating that court, where h been to answer a similar charge. : in yesterday's Stak, and diamissed th nrning by Judge Snell. MeUarthy was placed he custody of the United States Ma-shal, placed under bal to answer this new charge at the Criminal Court, ° AN ApaxponeD King— Judge MacArthur, in ty made @ decree divorcing James the bonds of watrimony with Rachel A. King. ‘Tbe petition, tiled January isth last, stat-s that the parties were married in July, lst!, and they lived together until the latter part of Is 2, when she deserted and abandoned him, and te't the Iustrict with one E. Mouldron. with who: she has since lived as his wife. three witnesses was to the effect that Mouldron and respondent had been living tog: M. ‘Thompson for plaintiil. Jobn Cruikshank took the testimony. bith Saas bat have now abated. ) small amoan' “THE NATHAN MURDER. The Assassin Said to be Know! So wany announcements have been made of “the arrest of the Ni many indivicuals have claimed the right to bo accredited with the crime, that when the real rehended it will murderer.” and «0 ores of Divorce. — ‘murderer is a} make the public believe it. lice again think that the mystery is cleared uy. Superintendent Keiso claims that TH is@ well-known 1 ard desperado, named William Forrester. So certain is the Superin- tendent that his information is correct, that he has sent to every chief of police in the United States and Canada, and to many ot th Europe, a circular offering $2,500 for the arrest and delivery at his office, alias Billy Marshall, alias Billy or bell, alias Frank Livingstone, alias Frank Har- Frank Howard, who has a bracelet ink on left wrist. A photograph of Forrester accompanies the circular. ‘The Trivune says that “the information that has fastened suspicion upon Forrester was ob e:l trom George Ellis, alias George Wilson, Testimony of man and wife. of Billy Forrester, Navy Yarp Marrers. éred and thirty men at work on the Perriwi kle, which is on the marine railway getting ready for the Arctic expedition, and she ix being pusbed to completion rapidiv. "Twent were discharged yesterday from the steam en- giveering department, and ten men taken on in the construction department. ‘Tne coxcenr of the Istand Institute Sanda the First Congregational! Chur it may not eqnal that of y way, bas greater claims on ¢ loving people in many respects we Lope therefore to see @ lurge audience in here are two hun- ‘PRETTY GRORGE,” . 4 notorious burglar, now serving out @ term of for @ burglary committed ith of January, 1870, when the office of 5. & M. Migel, at No. 23 East F teenth street, was robbed of diamonds val at several thousand dollars. five years in Sing Si on the uight of the this evening, w Ets and his con caped at the time, but he was after- Wiikesbarre, Pa. liott, Walter Dann, they baving brokeu it F.\V. Rockafellar’s bank at that place. Mr. Nathan was murdered at lus residence, in West ‘Twenty-third street, on the morning of July © mouths after the sentence of Elis. joug alter the murder, Eliis informed one of tha officers of the prison that he believed he KNEW WHO THE ASSASSIN WAS. It is asserted that Super uietly procured a writ of ardozo or some other Judge in this city, rison to the Frank. Ellis confessed that be ward arreste THE COURTS. Cepnxat Cover, To- Day, Judge Humphreys. John Jobnson was ‘convicted of lare sentenced for 10 days. Henry Nelson: charged with petty tound not guilty. OFFICERS MUST RE SUSTAINED. David Craig, charged with resisting an officer was couvieted, at sentence him to pay afine of $250, but togive the prisoner an opportunity to send to friends, lett the sentence open. The accused plead ranceof the law; that he did uot know the cer could arrest without warrant. Judye Fox, alias Tom Ril Charles Banker and larcany were was about to jbeas corpus trom ‘ought Ellis trom the lin street police station. CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements. LADIES’ GOODS, Fie.” mec! teat war wl 8 nem Onn Paes ONLY for Clothing of all descrip- yerosraxze. . ‘Ves mmronrast es No swith etree 8. W, ‘@REST BARGAINS rem THE Lapies, az N BOOTS ABD SHURE. — ae NATURAL CUBLB —-——_ No Rewgpy tx THY Wostp ever ae into such universal use, or has 8) fally won thecon- | 1. oe sssceor closing my entire D dence of mankind, as syrrs Chcrry Pectoral for | gcue fu the Districts | will sel ta ef every chnde, sim sud style, eich 1 wil! ea ion. 3 ee eee nd Children's BOUTS AND SHORS 51a lower than any other honee in the ety Cativonsia Catawsa Wine on draught, at eat sacrifice, without regard te cost. ° 7 ‘ allows? “ bargains ererss'd. | Also. @large assortment of French * . Fears OT ew per Oe ee BY All tice (ecebied to me wil ‘please cail and | tow prices Ladies’ UNDENCLOT 1 pegs se ark tl aey settle their account prices. All kiude of real + Noverrres im Nee c waa, at the Origiual baste HB. ROHR, 140 Bridge street CHIERS, OULLABS ¥ * — Banvnt France's, 451 ith street. The cheapest art a oTics. icone a oe From and after March it. 1871, ne account willbe | 5 Fow Corns, Bunions, Club ant Ingrowi?g | giiowed to BUN OVER 99 DAYS. No deviation | + 715 jails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, op- | {rem above rule cn account of persons Jot secniven— porite United States Treasury. 2,24,12: 7m F_M_LAZENBY A FULL ASSORTMENT OF pros la oe a eee . se Buy Tae Carzrratep “ FRANo” Corzans, NEY SPRING GOOPS NaTURAL CURLS, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale | + — WdId | vel) very cheap. onty at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. BENJAMIN MILLER, Lock for the name. No branch stores. 3,21: 101 SKIDGE STREET, 6 8OKG ETQRy, jamoat wrt ren Has just received a large assortment of AVE YOUR MONEY and buy your Gent's Fur- J ST RECEIVED SPRING GOUDS, pishings af the Original Frame’s, 431 ith street. | or tne newest styler, embrning LADIES DRE 20 dozen of our beet The chennert Swre in the city. No eS goovs, Thawie, Spring Ouseimeres for Men ant PARIS KID GLOVES. \3 . = ya. St @1 per pair os . Also, a complete assortment of Cotton and Linen | 8. HELLER, BALRRIGGAN Hose for ladies. at the setonieh- | Goods, Mov Goods. Al; “ cial y. : a ing low price ef 75 cents, at O. Baum’s Corset Seer peat sta! 1s. Aipaces —. i | ert 795 MARKET SPAC Factory, 408 7th st. determined to * j WILLIAN, 2s eases se Gent's Wate Hore. of all the ditter grades, in Cotton, Lisle, and Merino, at to snit the most economical Franc’s, 431 ith street. No B* THOS. DOWLING. Retr: Georgetewn & 907 PEwNeyieania AVE LARGE AND EXTFASIVE SALE OF FINE siwerethe fuest exortment of HOUSReGL MICKE, ROSE WOOD Men ciwage the Garet euertmem _* 3 D a. NWAYS) Pla ve BEAL LACES, gee Great vaRtery 1x Waite Sarets — 5 a ene or three pleats—eyl : Hints, SU%e, Satine, look L | Velvete, Beady-made Ob j ream in front or i | st. | garcenta,d. B P. Corsctagdiair Braids, ae. Fi 's Gent t Obtidren's CLOAK S and MUFFS tm white for, mt Popular P me war Bosewoud ca 5 DRESSES AND CLUAKS MADE TO OLDER some Str we \GENT’s AND LaDigs’ Kid Glover at #1 a palr, re T tomo prsheedbensreierninremns worn ute iconan o pee — T. Onamber Ser 2 _WOOD AND COAL. __ | oh . . e cor AND Woop | DIRECT FROM THE WHARF CITY ORDINANCES | vggegabealeheotetblonn rege cag Laws Passed by the Sixty-eighth Council | Best CHESTNUT. geaza" of the oy of Washington. H sub ase " z HS 4 AN Act to construct a sewer iu North Caroline Counine LYSERE VALLEY ons ve avenue from Fourth street cast to the porch i ai Sdcen eun-ces- | eae meee eetes fay ag ae of Penusyivania avenue. r articles, which aie ry, apd Stove Stores th the city Be tt enacted 03 the Board of Aldermen ant Boord TROS. DOWLING. 4: . Jo “sebaore pf Conimion Counc! of the Coy af Wastincton he = Mair office 519 Teh ety Pposite Pow OF ow ‘the Mayor be, and he is hereb EsPeerar NOTICE ° mpete with net taneold for grams - yj sd Ip conseqnence of thy removal from the District |S lemma BROS, ql of May. Lherepy nority sil having Goots repair at my SE provided with the ni Tae a oR oan | aud laterals; and the or ose Pe cee GEORGE T. LABGLEY « son, Sutor the finae-ot the we at public auction, without Gee work to n of the anper ACERS IN bh Sg’ aepeat ‘and the commis- = erson hand siready. Stock and oat kunienns toner of the Fifth Wa: as eel , cS . aueevea Beuceary “mba tf SELIG GOLDSTEIN, Sex he = “ASH PAID FOB LA! ENTS AND ¥<Dii AN Act to set the curbstones and pare the foot: Cc CHILDRENS CAST -OFF OLOTHING, t& the tae " ways an ra cn the north site of b street | BOUTS SHORE. ete., et L Guanwouts.t73% 914 MASSACHUSETTS AVEN! E, ween South Capito! and Seventh streets | Bridge street, @ . Hote by from pdigth side, and bave alo oped a Branch Tard ._, | Georgetown of Washington attended to iy CORNER FIFTH AND O STBEETS. cose Cee tr is oe ee | = —— VA) | here we heepeverything in the PLOUR and on Cowne of Wasirngion, Pha io z hereby, authorized and se- CLOTHING. Vine. as welll ax WOOD and GOL and arn pre pete with auy bopest dealer in W asbin: | Give usa call betore going elsewhere » : Seated in tes sonsuee and eodsr tie soreness E ARE parry mancractunine | (O44! *OOD provided by saw: and te de‘ray the expenses of the “ 7 i wooD' ova sid improvement'« special tex canal tthe cost NEW STYLES OF || sieiaaehaaieeeiien Seaiiainend ty MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS | LEBENS VALLEY, 1 CLOTHING | | ailwizes. Fill Qi orders promptty. CHEAP i Also. OAK, PINS, and HICKOBY WOOD, tawed and split any length or sive. Urders sent by wail promptly attended to. ath side canal, corner 7th et AX Act to construct @ bridge across James’ Creek Which we oftr ot the LOW EST at N street suuibweet zs (iis macted bu the Board of Aldermen and Bo +f Cominom Council of the Ory aingion, Thi the sum of fifteen hundred dollars. or eo mac there- of se may be neceesary be, aud the same ie hereby, | Gentlemen whe desire te dress well and tastefully, | _ Sppropriated out of the funds f the Seventh Ward and te do #0 economically, | fo construct @ wabstantial bridse acrose James ane reek on s Bre.2 4 Becommended to Examine onr Stock of be. and hereby is. authorive Feyuerted to enter PALTIMORE LOCK BUSPITAL, into @ contract with the lowest responsible bidder, READY-MADE CLOTHING OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STRERT. Alter ten days’ sdvertisemeut for proposals theretor fos PAE SIRE From his extensiv tale 0 f the daily newspepers in this city AND ope ud the Giret im - F and thi imtendent of str — ODS. France. Phiisdelphia and clare aaa to Pr FURNISHING GOODS, the most certain, speedy and efectusi remedy tn the id bridge ae th roved, March 1. 1 Als. our SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WUBK. | DISEASES OF [MPRUDENCE whick we make to order at ehort notice. Weakness of the Back or Limba, Striciures, af- fection of the Kidneys or Bisdder, Involuutar WE BTILL KEBP ON HAND. AND MAKE TO | eer ee eater Gor Bindder: Involuntary Dis- a or, Low Spirits, Contunon of — — co, ~ Ipitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremb- Be u enacted oy tie Board of Aléerman and Board FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, fing, bimoees of Sight or Giddiness. Disease of the of Common Covnerl of the f Washrnston, That | = he Best Mads t r yt cpt : the Mayor be, and be is hereby. authorized and .= | The Beat ¥ Jas low se the lowest elorwucce. | amen as or Bowele ities terrible Dist erg quested to canse the curbstones to be set and the | “ther market ict tnt teen —4 ee yA otways and gutiers pared on both sides of I'eres cll the Goreme ta the berioee ee ae ae eet. beiwecn New Jareey avenue and north Cap: NOAH WALKER £CoO., the Syrenus to the Mariners of Ulysses, reet. The work to be centracted for. and exe “ biighting their moet briiitent bopes oF auticipacions, in the manner and amder tbe superiniender 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOK, rendering marriage. &o.. impossi vided by lew. and to defray the expenses of «>i YOUNG MEN provement.a special far equal to the « ther fels-tr MetRor TAN Hor Bepecie rhe here be ote ¥ ereby imposed and tovied nail bots o res — -~— — dreadful end dostracti dering on the line of the improvement: the tet ~ aa bore nth ot 0 sent; the sui J. BEIBERGEB, . * ip to ap untimely need acd collected in contormity wt | oun Men of the most exalted ial Sg a approved Oct: 12. Isis, the pr * (Successor to H. F. Lownon & Oo, t | Intellect, who might otherwise b: ‘i Ap proved ENS, ARMY AND NAVX ening Scuates with the thunders of elogneuce, 0 OFeucHasT TAILOR. waked to ecetacy the living iyre, way © AN Act fo set the curbato » footway Metropolitan Hotei, late Brown's.) as MARRIAGE and gutters on th yute jo. 369 Penn. ave..Washiugton Married aor Letweeu A and B Be vt omaried ba th: of Common Counct! of the Cary oF Warmington. ‘or be. apd he is hereby, authorized ab to cause the Curbatoues to bé set and gutters paved on the east side ware avenue, Betwean A and B str@ts north marriage, aware Physic We sabes Power—impeteucy, } pitations Organic W EDUCATIONAL. (CLASSES IN LATIN ABE ORGANIZING 81 ihe Wachie gion Business College, corner 7) ‘k to be tracted tor © and D streets. ‘itations on Mi au her and under the seperiblendcuee tes NESDAYS and FRIDAYS st 80 m te and to drfrsy the ex ee of whic im 3 onk, AM struction given by Prof. F A Principsl of West End a will also be toi speciat tax equal to the cat thereof yoved and levied on all lots or dering on the line of the tmprovem 8 of Lote bor the said tax ts. | ceived. asteseed and collected in conformity with the pivyi | trom ‘of the art red Uctober 12, 1365. NB EXPEEIENCED TEACHES. 2 graduatec | a 1 Consajuences thet Approved, March Si iiictrides Pepto col will spoctroutatent | Smene. Bow, whe hat godsend, the sctiect wilt - ~———— - i sooner a t Jour Resort 7/05 ot requeatto the Mayor Pe GE] Shen by the pradeat? Bea betea a ri Resolved by the Board ef Aldermen and Bord be made weO. B nILTOR a ae jeanne y ofpring. the ous end if panes Councst ar ine Cty af Wasixagtom. That | {2B Behool Baliding, Balkeerpoes’ Beokeiore | Zeetructive aymptome of bath boay ‘aclee. he Maye a + Fequested to 41} the work of jer oleau ine ih the Seventh Ward by Tunctions weakened, lost of procreative poeen, poralon ployes. and to use the funds uw a — meena me - “i mervous irritability, tation being expended for that purpose in grading ‘aol DENTISTRY. eat indigvation. couwtitedlowel dentiey an waste graveling core rt bis jndcmout may be 2s a = dog of the frame, congh, consamption. decay amd necessary in said w { Approved, Mareb |, is'l. DictaPHih, & aan oe ere witht aie “3 Dental Gargery. 429 Tb ‘street, bo ea Se pars. Ax AcT o;et the curbtones and pave the fo tween D and KB north. Washington i wie beep the rine ee ee ee sein eu cn nort of eet ls Le mth. tak’ tween New Hauspebire avenue and Twenty Arai | $Fiee20 laboring persons. ed — i imjorsous CoMpUURGS, anoTld apply ReMovan DE. JOBNSTO: Ct emacted by t 4 Board of Aldermen and foarnt mon Covncii of tas Cry af Washington, That ror be. aud be is hereby, anthurized avd ve MERRILL ‘ has removed tie DENTAL UFFIOBu | 1 to cates the curbstones to be set and th- | street ; lootwaye aud gutters patedon tbe north side ot it | Tilt DENTAL WOK done te the be street north. between New Hampshire avenue and | maneer and st moderate prices. Bitrous Twenty firet street weat. The work t heconira: ot |! Oxide Gas for extracting teeth je 0 forand executed in the manner snd under the wiper’ | — intendence prov 7 ray the ex- os gue 7 aaa Penuen of ead imprcvementeaspeciai tareyssit| STEAMBOAT LINES. oles ee ene i “a a levie on ail | Es —— | meee lote ts of lots bordering ou the line of th = , inprvement’ thesaia tax tobe umsecnd se! oi | ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS TAKE PARTICULAR NOTION lected iu conformity with tbe provisions of the a-t SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SAT Dr. J. addresses ail thoee whe bare tyared them- appreved October 2 iv: URDAN TO AND FROM selves by improper iudulgsuce and solitary babite pproved, March 1, 1s7 NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. body and mind, unGtting for either = i ‘ive at Londonderry; to land Mair senelety = pacciom. ies be curbat U pare the foctwaya | ‘The steamers ot this favorite line are some of the nchaly sects ‘ere oa the south aide cf © street cork, } rcesiy to tie Attantic paamoger trad produced by the cary, uate of Weak ; Wh street west ad Connection tte: ery respect with ali the bees Back and Limbs, Pai s poeneereten Uaeee: Yam, Abe Ove ui | dere imiprovemente calculated to ie \Ditances of Sight, Loss of Mascciar Power, Pater Be vt ohacied by the Board of Aldermen and Bord © eatety. comtort, aud convenience of tation of the Dy apepeia Norvops lersiauiity of Cummom Council of the City of Washiagton. That | t of She Di f@ Fanctions, General the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorised w Passege rates, payable in currency, reqnested to catee the carbatones to footways and gutters paved on thet x street north, between Sixteenth street Wess au | Gou necticut avenne. Thy work ty be coutracted fo, S tion, &e. if Le “The fearful eBocts ou the = cdere 75. according to Jocation: Cabia Return mach to be dreaded. Lore uf Memory. Gon! ot $39), securing best accommodat Ideas, Depression of Spiri $35; Steerage. $23. Parties sending Aversion to Society, Seif Love of 8 it eeprom of Cow D and executed in the manner and finder the » ») | im the Old Country can | Timidity, &c., are some of the evile produced t ce provided B: nd todefray the expenses | tates For turther part Thoussbde vf persone of all ages can cow | | of eid improvements a special tax equal tothe cost OTHERS. 7 Be what is the cause of their decl slag bealth ud | fet and the | Liverpool and hide ot S [ 4 t SON BROTH thereot ts hereby imposed and levied on E, Smit parts of lote bordering on the line of th ment: the enid texto Be assessed and ¢. conformity with The Provis October 12, i565. . pale, Dervous asd cme their vigor; becom: of aving s sing’ pro lectad ia ions of the act ap; ed . 5 (Approved, March IT eit F eet —— | _— ‘The Steamer ARROW, Captain Thomas Stack- | p t40n to’ pay the wight | pole, tea wing of the City Hal | Street; DAILY. (except Banday ° and Forrester had planned the robbery of Ben- jamin Nathan's house, and that he belie’ Forrester had carried the plan into effect. They Mr. Nathanor hissons were in the house, as it was known to them that the the summer at their Humphreys said if the officer saw the difticul'y and refused to attempt to quel! it he was liable 4o indictment apd punishment. There was vo duct as he knew the officer as It was no light and trival matter for an officer to be resisted when attempting to quei! # breach of the peace, and ‘law should be sustained. Po.ice Court, To-pay, Judge Sn-!l.—Wm. with assault and battery on on 3d street,” be- did not suppose that exense for his con Nathans were passit thiet was discovered by Mr, rating On the sate in the roo! the officers of the ich he had been sleeping, and he was by Forrester with TAR IRON “DOG” often described, and which is Elizabeth Budeck, livi which has been ion that woman should be treated etter how frail t! t be punished . He tined Fister ‘ge Egglin, covered, charged without s license. It was fined £20. fully proved, and ‘THE CaSB OF JOBE M'CARTHY. fe all public right is jebiscite. To that he is ready to bo! and td'that clone. ” me A Dasrenapo 2.—William McKay. the notorious nection with the other highwayman, who. in con: men, recently robbed ern mail, has again made his at Salt Lake, in compapy of three other time from the custody of police. He is sui rate ruffian ever in Ut —--—-—_ +200 ‘Tus ConsLict ov AUTHORITY IN Many- Lanp.—In the Superior Court the South- escape from prison a ft Ee 5 i A if : i i ite 202 Br The Edwards-Collyer colored, charged with commit- | through. Tebe Gant, wen! ted by the Boord of Aidermen ant 8. m., fer MOUNT VER. cared. renders of Common Counct of the Cr'y of Washrwsion. Phat | NON. touching dria, Forts Feors and | both mind and body. sb rab: ated ontot the cen. | Washington. all, Maryland. White ||| What a pity that ey House, and lone, i ie 4 city et . prid op law for « cht watchmanof 4p m as. a my City Halls as Deracteot Novem= || fes-tf Oftice—Willard’s He Alex nence of deviating from the bey Hes ats, a 22, 158 ;——$—____— — | dulaing's certain secret abit. Back perwus eras, Approved, March 1, 1571 | [MPEBCHANTS LINE OF STEAMBHIPS | gnagdaacsaaar AS Act for the renga Keane aud J. a. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board it f Common Couner! of the Cur % Washington, That and the same is hereby, >" fated great, find, fo uae the afayor to ies Clee tethadivor sto | 4 ch 1, 1871 baa OT i a to R. Pa. Dem ; of High dey men and Board ‘Goopectown, or at the corner of 17th eteat ie 4 omnes. satsirined msde | clit” x. W. THOMPSON, President, on | i ects | ss i str j NE EXPRESS LINE. VIA CANAL, st . cont t] sum is bereby inated . -HILADELP! 14, EXA! VA. WAsB a an tee " Frbba AS work oe | . {NOTON ABD ‘Shoncntoan bc Becond Ward.) ee spe om “trom atreets west, tobe : t enaci Boars or Common Coat Sine Guy of the Mayor be, is Teated to cause wert to Fe Eovaror capac og ty gt "Ax Act to conse B ; Foor cat street gorth, fr: HI F E z

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