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Narenai Theaer—Madam Soedach as sz Wail’s Opera House —“ Rosedale.” Prof. Pratt, the Horee Educator, 13% and E “Mary ees Ma: kriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Bario’ allery of Oi) Painti 1236 Penn- Sylvania avenue—New pictures just received. ee, Grady, the Condemned Man. ds Sentence wtih Provably be Breeuted on Fri- doy—The Opinion of the Attorney Genera! in Attorney General Akerman yesterday mb- mitted @ report to the Presiden’ in ths case of James Grady, now under sentence of death tor murder of Mra. Faulkzer, in waich be states that after @ careful exazuination of all can Gad zo th the sentence of the the influence gor at m there; that hia plea tat he only Tape and not murder fails beesase t law of this District states that a per-on who, in the perpetrat on of one felon: within his dee. ned it, a the fa ni ents he thinks that ort the a having respe mais who b aud social the negie Let “par mg power. Ti e law gives. ot restore her to life; but west penalties siali 2 who brafally «le 1 He» the poor, the lonely, and the sick.” CRADT RECEIVED THE NEWa. Br A. Kk. Browne, is counsel, visited Grady 3. 0 clock last mght and broke the bad news the prisoner did not seem to be ected by it, simply thanking Mr. Erowne tor the interest he had taken, stating That ‘here was but one thing for him to do, and that wasto prepare to meet his fate. beeps up bis spirits yet, and is generally ina very talkative mood. conversing. when not en- gaged im reading, with the guard stationed at Bis ceil door. He wa: very anxious to read to. day the report of Attorney General Akerman op bis care, and =p To bim = ‘tood that some of the clergy wil! strong effort for a turther respite if a comma- tation caunot be obtained, and one of the strong ‘ets ‘bey will submit ts the following: ‘That the jury would not have convicted (as transpired in ithout an agreement te recommend commatation, supposing, of courte. that such recommendation woul: ensure com mutation, and which agreement, Wanspir- g a* it did in open court on the renditron of verdiet, was virtually and expressly a stip- " ith the court and the Fxecutive for which stipulation was carried yy the court and the officers thereot by + endorsing the recommendation and urging vu the Fxecutive. ° oN ERAT « MinistEn —The funeral of Mev. r. Warren took place yesterday afternoon Srew the Second Baptist Church, corner Vir- £m avenne aad sth street, S.E. ‘The faneral services were opened by the choir singing the anthem “Gone to thy Kest.” Prayer was then ered by tie Rev. ©. W. Tyree, of Virginia. 4. W. M. Williams. of Baltimore, ‘after eiipg selections of scripture appropriate to Occasion, <poke from tue Sth chapter of obn, verse: “Verily. verily | say to yout if any one keep ms saying ue shall not see death > Spoke of his the decease c 2 ty-two years ue shore of Virginia v ai god labors success, and many under bis ietr At the coueiusiou of the sermon Dr. addressed the Throne o Grace, att ute sang the hymn -' Hope of Chr: ent- The faneral procession was then formed avd the body conveyed to the Congress.onal Come te At the tomb the buria! services were co cted by the Rev. Mr. Meador, or the ath Baptist church, and Dr. Cuthberi,ot ibe Lat Baptist church. There was a large attendance at the church and among the congregs' on w woticed Ir. Huntington. of Columbia Colle Kev. Mr. Jutter, of the © street chure Br. Nelson, ge; the First Baptist church w G. Batler, of the S. H. Mirrick, Kev. Mr tev. W. B. Matcher’. Tae remains were encased in a handsome walnnt coffin, on the breast of which was a allver plate With the name and age of deceased. The pal! bearers were Mesers. ©. W. Dulin, @. ©. B. Smt Teor, J. U. ‘mus. The funeral arrangements Te in charge of Mr. E. M. Botelor. ander- her. — ‘TRUSTERSOF Psi Sedoors A meeting of the Board of Trustees of Fublic Schouls wes beld last night, present Messrs. Champlin, Freneb, Harta, Hart, Lloyd. Marche, MeLel- Stuart, and Woodward. Mr. Woodward was elected president pre tem. ‘The Superintendent, Mr... ©. Wilson, sub- mitted the ~howing alistract of reports for the month of February: Namber of pupils on the votis the last day of the month. 6.752; increase for the month, 30; whole number of pupils en- ro'ied during the mouth, 6.92 ° rolled during average number of pupils in attendance dar’ the month, 5 96 Y piomas fo be distribu ted at the annus! examination, which was adop- ted. - 5 GERMAN SraRRowsry ovk PARks Pez~one passing by the | Fresd notice the flock of German sparro: 1 there by M-. M. Willian. of ian bas made several u esis] attempts heretofore to introduce 7 i this city. apd about a month sinee imported forty-six pair and tarned them out in the park between the FE itive Mansion the War Departn where they are yer. v have taken quite naturally to the place, and if they are only let alone and kept free from ilisturd- auce it is expected that in a few years they will be a feature in all our pubic parks. Wil the boys let these sparrows alone” They are very effective in destroying insects. probably more so than any other tnsectivorous bird ever intro duced here. — INTERESTING & wR AT THE Sysacoors ov ye Corcragation Abas [scaut.—Satui day, the 11th imet.. thesolemn rite of confirma- Lon Was administered af the Synagogne by the Kev. S. Hurdheim to the voungest son of Mrs. 4. Gottheif of this city. Preceding the sau was very effective sermon by the reverend gen- Tew, taking a8 subject Ist Book Moses, Cliap- What aileth thee Hager? Fear not ter tor God bath heard the ruice of the lad, where he is.” Follow: the sermon, was the answer- 7 uestions by the confirmant us dutles towards God, his parents, fello man and state, then the creed, and the services, eming With @ very touching pray. ae ape York avenne urch held their annual meet ard Mesrs. 7. W. Thompson’ ant Were elected meuibers of the board ial report showed that last eveniny J. E. Fitel of — The —— ‘ about een thousand jars hel been received and disbursed during the Joa for salarion and the varions bene volences of will inaugurate Washington, by appearing at the National Theater this evening ~ Mar part,” im Sehiller’s great play of wl be supported accompanies hor fm > Dwrttree Bocss BerwEp Down.—aA fire was discovered last night about 1i o’cleck in the house of Frank Gaines, a colored br Geing ot the corner ef léth and © The —er was totally Scctroped. "Leas 1,29, o1 which t ¢ WAS an insurance of $000. a CExTRaL BUIbvINe Association. — The siaty-siath monthly meeting of this asociation was held last evening at the City Hall irty~ seven shares of stock were disposed of at apre- seinm of 30 per cent TRE FERRITORIM: CAMPircy. PREPSSIVG eR TEE CONTEST. BOTH PARTIES EAGER FOR TSE FRAY, TEE DISTRICT MEETINGS LAST NIGHT. Republican Club: Organized. A Majority of the Delegates for B. T. Merrick Congress. bt there was a lively time among our t election distriets into which the District of Co- lumbia bas been divided by the act of Congress P Oviding a new form of government therefor, a: which meetings were elected five delegates from each legistative district, who are to assem- ble at Carusi’s Hall on Tuesday next, 2tet instant, to nominate @ candidate for Delegate’ to Congress. A large majority of the oy ae choren last night are im favor of Hon. R. T. Merrick as their candidate for Congress. Meetings of republican voters were held in feveral of the election districts last night, for the parpose of organizing district clubs tor the mwpaign. The ps at the meetings of loth partes are recorded beiow: REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. The meetings to organize republican clads in © Fifth and Seventeenth legislative districts were held om Monday evening last, and the pro- ceecings were reported in yesterday's Sta2z. Meetings were held in other districts iast nigh as reported below, and meetings in the remain- & “sericts will Be held this evening. SKCOND DISTRICT. be repnblican voters of this district met in the school-house at Mount Pleasant, 0. B. | Wall im che chair. Mr. Voorhees, James He: | hert, and John Cook were appointed a com r credentials, and after retiring they reported delegations trom Tennaliytown, So; dicts’ Home, Mouot Pleasant, also the Bright- wood and Howard viubs Mr. A. L. Sturtevant otered a resolntion, which was adopted: “ Paat A was meeting of the republicans, electors of the Second dis be held on Tuesday even- ing. the 4th day of "April, at 6 o'clock p. m., at Cwpiain Hali's warehouse, on the Hit-street i, near Piney Pranch To neminate a 2 to the House of Delegates; ive commit 2A. To ele ee for the Second distric’ and for the transaction of apy other business t imay properly come before the mass meet- Mr. Cook offered a resolution, which was pted: «That the various clubs be requested id delegates toa meeting to be ueld at Pleasant school-house on Monday even- vck, to cleat delegates to the gen- eral convent: to nominate & delegate to the — Lyrae ong and that each clup be allowed one delegate fur every ten bona men ers thereof.” z ad FOURTH DISTRICT. A meeting of the republicans of this district Was held last eve: at Beckett's Hall, corner ot Dumbarton and Munrve streets, Georgetown, for the purpose of perfecting an’ organizaiion for the ensuing year. Mr. G. W.Casiicar was elected president, John U. Ferguson, vice presi- Wray, seeretary, and G. Waters, treas- SXTH DISTRICT. ' Republican voters ct this district met in the schoul house at the corner of 23d and E streets, near We Observ of republican club im the Sixth distri adopt. ed, and @ permanent or, zation was effected by the election of Jobn Hi. Brooks ident, N. Oliver frst vice president, Samuel Pease seoond gd ake omen James H. Sinith secretary, John M. Washington assistant secretary, and John A. Gray treasnrer. On motion of John L. Web- ster. the administration of Governor Cooke was emlorsed. An executive committee, consisting N. Oliver, E. Crusor, T. J. Harris, and W. ict was f- - Somers, 1. Webster. and John A. the chair. ormas, Gray, were appointed by SEVENTH DISTRICT. The republican voters of the Seventh ¢ ict met at the Bethel Charch, on M street, between 15h and lth, in pursuance of the call siencd Wm. A. Freenian and Charles Syphax, aud zed a district club by the election of Wm. eeman, president; Wm. H. Beckett, tirat dent; ‘1. ©. Smart, second vice pres- . B. Fisher, recording secretary; Daniel . corresponding secretary: A: treasurer. son offe: olution, which was adopted, endorsi: ministration of Gov. Cooxe, and pledgin, hearty support thereto. A france comin t o A consisting of John F. Cook, 'f. €. Smoot. Chas | Syphax. Jchn « mes, 1, ol j Clark and D. A. Pi Tee, Was tion ttee of three, consi om mes, | Wai Schouler and John F. Gook, to select « ber of the club residing upon’ each sjaare he district to eanwace © Tespec Fes and report upon the political restuent. Jos. Jackson” M. T members of the rab out of employment, and to look atter the terest: of labdrit g men. EIGHTH DISTRICT | 2ée tepublicam voters of the High’ met at Liberty Hall,om tth street, near K, in pursuance Of the call signed by K. «i. Beall and f. F. Green. Upon the meeting being called to order, T. EF. Green was chosen temporary chairman, and Messrs. Wim. E. Knott, Marshall Brown, and 1). J. H. Bushueli were ‘ap teri as a committee to prepare a constitution for the government of the club. (n motion of W. A Cook. the meeting proceeded to permanent or. ganization, and Mr. Joe. Brooks was made the President.’ Mr. R. J. Beall was elected vice esident. The election of secretary being then J.C. Proctor, Mr. Joseph Brooke, were nominated. Mr. i. F that Mr. Proctor would be eleete:!, because he was a republican. Mr. Proc ter wan elected. The following gentlemen were then elected the execuiive committee of the organization, with power to appoint a campaign colmittee trom among their number te during the coming canvass: Henry Beverl thony Barnes. Daniel George Burgess, 1 E. Green, Thomas W. M. Melntosh, Jobn C. Wright ©. Proctor, Charles H. Blisx, and H. ‘IT. Wise- well. It is represented that there will probably be another organization of republicans im this district at an early day. BELAY ENTH DIATRICT. ‘The republicans of the Eleventh district met at Lineoln Institute to organize a district lab prepare for the coming campaign. About seventy persens were tary Tor some time, Mr. G 3 in H. Newman offered a resolution that, in considéra- tion of there not being as large « turn-ont a= was deswable, the organization be postponed until to-night, at the same hour and piace Which was adopted. THIRTERNTH DISTRICT. The republicans of this district held a meet- ing at Asbury school honse. corner of Lith and Ki streets, last night—Mr. W. H. Chase in the aud formed a permanent club. The foi- lowing officers were elected G. H. H. Boston, resident; J. 8. Crocker, jr., vice president. 3. tank Kelly, secretary; A. G. Hall, treasurer. Adresses were delivered by Alder and Messrs. Chas. King, Crock. others. he pman or bo ape a w eepeed of Mesers. W. Bailey, Isaiah Koss,Charles King, J.J. Adams, apd With Cow: ‘as elected. A campaign nty-four and an executive dered to be appointed ‘resident and reported to the next meet- district were called to cFarland, Mr. @. a. tary, G. A. Kubn, it secretary, Jaines Coleioan, trémsurer. ‘The president was empowered to appoint such com: teen deems proper, and submit the — next meeting (or ratitieation. eleeuen—which was in most wes mench Goceecton, re- deing made trom ime to time, - didates were Emery or Bowen men. In vesrly every instance some one rome to a point Order, urping that old differences steers be recontmal resolution was adopted compli- of Colokel Perry Caton da his satenger of Col Carson my &f resolution was offered recommending to the President the appointment of Captain W. H. Slater asa membe: the Council. ‘Pht rege- taking groun. at it not in order, pending action on it the ig Adjourned. FLWT BENTH DIATRICT. The republicans of the Fifteenth district met last evening at the chareh, on 3d street, between H and I meeting then elected permanent oficers'as tole lows: air. Allen Coffin, president; Mr. Geo. W. Hatton, first vice president; Mr. John Hickey, Tecretary, Mr” Wao. T. Ohase, treasurer. Eseor: secretary; Mr. Wio. T. rer. om tee: Andrew Glearon, Wm. Bowen 4 Be Es ry election K. Bi wt 001 5 al 2 &. ‘Shields; general committee—Alderman Slater, O. D. Barrett and B. E. Leonard. ‘The meating was addrene| by Mesere we B. Wedgewood, R. M. Hall, W. S. Morse, E. C. Carrip; H erve intact the and federal govermments; to preserve in' 2 great principles of the nal salen jo can party. He contrasted briefy istor, with the history of the radical democratic party. It war, properly understood, the true conserva tive party—the party of perservation. He ridi- culed the meet at Carusi’s saloon, also the pretensions of the democratic party to be the conservative party--or party of preserva- tion. You might ss well try to mix and water as conservative and radieal democracy. The radical democracy ruled the party in the past and might do it again. Wall tne property olders and laboring men of the District en- trust ther imterests to them? No; they were not to be trusted as a party, though good men belonged to it; the radical wing had controlled itand would again. The great principles of the national republican party were conservative, inculeating a spirit of justice to all without dis tretion of race and color. Nail these princi- ules to the mast head—they guided the ship ot State through the storm of civil war to the haven of a permanent and honorable peace He appealed to the republicans to rally. KIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. The republicans of this district met last night a between 21 and Sd streeis ition was effected, and W An organi RK. Hunt was elected president ot the slab for the ensuing vear; sat © president, Thomas H. Barron reccetary, and Jacob Sny- ler treasurer. mueil J. Collins addressed the meeting, icting that victory would perch upoa their banners in the coming election. It was decided that on Tuesday next five delegates be elected to the Trepub ican nominating conveution. TWENTIBTA DISTRICT. ‘The republicans of this district held a meeting ai the Mission sehool-house, on 2d street east, ard the permanent organization of the elitb was eected by the election of A. B. Tinney as pres- ident, E.'S. Atkinson as vice president. Dr. William Tindall secretary, and Francis Over treasurer. Resolutions were adopted expressive of the thanks of the meeting to Governor Cooke for appomting Perry Carson messenger. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. ‘The republicans cf thie district met Hall, 4th stree: yice presi: ‘urnsinger, and » secretariés; but no business , OM account of the cramped and @ committee was ap. Faire Se coeave a larger Ball for a meeting on Friday evening next. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS. & Majority of Merrick Delegates Cheesen. Meetings of democratic and conservative voters were beld iu all the legislative districts last night to elect d which meets at Carui Hall next Monday to nominate a candidate ‘or Delegate to Congress PIRET DIBTRIC’ democrats and conservatives of the First legislative district met at the Democratic Hal, corner of Monroe and Harrisou streets, in Uniontown. I. F. Young was elected chairman, and F. ©. Stevens secretary. The fuilowing gentlemen were elected delegates to the con. vention which meets next week to nominate a democratic candidate for Delegate to Con- gress:—Col. J. Brooks, W. Hickey, I. F. Young, R. B. Griftin and John McLain. The meeting then elected John Van Hook, P.O. St Wm. Kose, H. Hardy, H. C. MeSeny, Beyer, Fdward Hickey, 1. Young and McCormick an executive committee for the campaign. = SECOND DISTRICT. ‘The democrats and conservatives of the Sve ond district da meeting at ates to the nominating conventi: The meeting, hewever were endorsed Col. B. artas the proper persun te represent the Territory in Congress. THIRD DISTRICT. This district—all of Georgetown west ot Ifigh street—inetndes Holy Hill within its limi.«, «nd the democrats and conservatives feel pre sure of victory, hence a lively time at their d trict meeting at Market Hall last night. W: our reporter reached the hall there we:e v ry few persons present, bat they soon began to muster quite fast. Im the meantine, F- Cv iu- mack was busy distributing the tolowing printed ticket: For Delegates to Convention to Nominate Candidate for Congress— Jno. ‘I’. Mitche!’, Dan- tel O'Leary, Richard L. Cropley, Lauresce © Brown, Jos G. Waters. “For the House of Caren.” There was great dissatisfaction expre=sed at this course, and the question was freely circu- lated who is Lawreuce E. Brown, but no one seemed able to wer the question. About eight o’cloek there were some two or three hun- dred persons present. Mr. Cassin called the meeting to order, and nominated Mr. Esau Pickerell for chairman, who declined, «m1 nemuvated bir. KR. KR. Shekelia, who was declared elected, and Mr. Robert Frey was chosen for secretary. Mrs Cassin then moved that the Delegates— Willian D voted for singly, and he nominated Mr. Daniel O'Leary. Here the confusion was very great, and & debate going op between Messrs. Cavin, Joves and the Chair, in which Mr. Jones ac- cumd Mr. Cassm with packing the meeti: i ag ge iene tang oe nee five appoint 6 Chai wo seh Sve, ‘new delegates, and Bir. Cassin moved to lay that motion on the table. Here again confusion was very it om the en, and Mr. question as to how the vote be Peter Berry, jr. und Mr. Richard Cropiey were appointed tellers, aud Mr. Carein’s m ed orvier. Mr. J. Parrott here tried to speak, but the cou- fusion was so great that he could not be heacd. Mr. J. M. Stake urged order and barmoay. Mr. Cassin here took the tloor, and said that it. Merrick. (Cries of Mr. Cassin said that Mr. Brown was yd democrat. '. Marbury moved the aduption of ticket: Exan Pickrell, KH. Den- L. Cropley, James Keily, James the followin bis, Kichar y Jame Kidgeway. Mr. Brooks insisted on Mr. Cassin’s nn fo mlopt the printed ticket. Mr. Kob- eson said the mi was packed by both parties, and moved to adjourn. After great contusion, Mr. Jones offered the tollosing ticket: E. Piekrell, D. O'Leary, John Fowler, James Kidgway, Jobn T. Mitchell. Here, amid more confuston, a debate took place between Mersrs. John C. Marbury and Berry, as to the proper way to take the vote. Mr. Frank Broo! moved that a committee of three be appointed to aelect tive men trom the three tickets, which was carried, and the chair appointed Messrs. Pickreil, Stake, aud Jones, and they reported the folio Leng ony ore dems © Leary, Richard L. . Joseph G.Waters, ki th a name wae pr das conte int the -, Galo replied ¥ fer tore par- Wpominated Mr William D, Cassin; Mr. Alex. Marbi no: ated Fred. W. Jones; Mr. J. O. ‘Marbury nominated Mr. Hugh Caperton. The secretary reported the whole number of yotes cast 162. For Mr. Cas- sin, 142; for Fred. W. Jones, 2; for Mr. Hu; Caperton, 5. Mr. Stake moved that the vote made unanimous, which was seers. Mr. Cas- ) andl in was called upon for thanke. Mr. Rens offer FOURTH DISTRICT. ‘The democratic and conservative voters of thie district assembled at Forrest Hall, town, lastevening. Mr. Joseph L. Simms was chosen chai man, and James MPickson secretary. The following te the bg ms 2 con. vention were ‘L. Simms, Joseph 2 ry James Dickson, Grafton ‘Tyler, sud Joan We Grom: Mr-d.D- Medill omecenc at im view of his eminent sbllicy, his oeeed per ye ame hat in view ieieante wat political record, and rela- tions people here as well as with the ble members of the House Committee ‘on Lafayette Jeffries, Johm Hickey, Julius Wal- | gate im the Forty-second Congress.” The inee, West, J. 0. Wall, which were . John W. Gros, added the officers of the meeting. Com: 2nd Clayton Simmus challengers of the Tegistration: Marcellus West, William Fr L. Simms was elected Coase, Jobn Johnson, Wm. Small and snd Samer Dickson ofa Ww. Bowen. Mr. Hatton offered a lution one | 5 et sinner an tthe Pikes Dae oe | Roce neeMRaa ak otha tea Sumper C1 e motion of Mr. Gleason the name of “‘Kincoln” | laws for the goverpmentof the association. ‘secretary. ‘The tollowing delegates to the | tained which re ‘Waters, Kil- martin, Linkins, Hi ‘ty, and Denohae, and they were instru: vote for KR. T. ‘Merrick for delegate to Congress. SIXTH DISTRICT. The democratic snd conservative voters of thie district met at Green's Hall, on ae yor nia avenue, near I7th street. Mr. Wm. F. Mat- Sealy was called to the chair, and Edmun! Havly chosen secretary. The meeting proceed ed toelect —— to the nominating copven- tion. and A. A. Wilson, Edward Hanly, Chas. Devham, J. C. Fearson, and Wm. Brown, were a ‘‘ resolution bi ae rey pledging sup- 1 LOMINES OF for gress. bay paming Hon. Richard I Merrick as their PEVENTH DISTRICT. frat choice. A meeting of the democratic and conservative electors of this district was held at Daly’s Hall corner of L street and Vermont avenue, Sam‘) F. Drary, Esq., in the chair, and Oliver Dafour secretary. ‘The following gentlemen were elect - ed as delegates to the general convention to nominate a cal Samuel T. Drury, G. W. Hines, J. F. Edi Edw'd Cochran, Bartholomew O'Leary. KIGHTH DISTRICT. The democratic and conservative ters of this district met at German Hall, on 7th street. tween © and P streets, Mr. Z. Downin; dB. F. Bigelow secretary. ng were elected delegates to the nomt- convention :—Oliver A. Down, K. T ratip Humphrey, B. W. Birch, Thomas Stone, and Z. Downing. A campai, committee consisting of W. J. Miller Ite Hampbrey, Thoma: Stene, William Chambers, and Vincent Burch Was appointed to look atter the democratic i t rests in the approaching campaign. Mr. Joseph Weyrich was elected treasarer. A reso- lution was adopted expressing their preference for Hon. R.T. Merrick as delegate to Congress, and instructing the delegates to vote for him in convention. NINTR DISTRICT. The democratic and conservative voters met at German Hall, lith street, above F. Colonel dames G. Berret was chosen chairman, and Mr. B. G. Lovejoy secretary. . Berret, Mes dames W. Harker, M. rust ‘re chosen dele- ates t © nominating convention, and Dr. A }. P. Garnett and Mr. B, Itermates. Di Nalley otiered a resolution, which was adopted, declaring “unalterable opposition to the mixture of the races in our public schools, and further, that we will support no one for nomination or election to the Legislature who fails to place himself unconditionally on that latiorm.” Mr. Barker moved to organize a mocratic club for the Ninth district; which wae agreed to, and Mr. Engeue Carnsi was choren president, Mr. B. G. Lovejoy secretary, and Mr. L. F. Clark treasurer. TENTH DIGTRICT. The meeting of the democrats and conserva- tivesin the Tenth district was held at Marr's Hall. Mr. Jobn F. Ennis was called to the chair, and Mr. W..J. Mitler chosen secretary. The iollowing were elected as dele; ‘tes to the convention to nominate a delegate to Congress: Thomas C. Wilton, John F. Ennis, George W. Bauer, Ferdinand’ Butler, and Jebn Travers. The detegaiion was unanimously instructed to cast their votes lor Richard T. Merrick for del- egate. 8 ELEVENTH DISTRICT. he democrats aud conservatives of the “leventh district met at Potomac Hail, which was crowded. Mr. J. W. Martin called the meeting to order and on his motion Dr. Charles Allen was elected to preside and Edward Ham- merley was chgsen secretary. The meeting then elected the following delegates to the nowina- tng convention:—J. W. ley, George White, Leach. A resolution instructing tl delegates to vote for K. T. Merrick for deicgate to Cen. grees was (after # lengthy debate which was participated in table. ¥ many present) laid on the The following was them offered aud ed ubanimously: Whereas one votin; e tor the re; cient, therefore, 4, Vhat the G aud Judges of the Supreme Court be, a! hereby, respectiuily requested to provide two voting cts in each di and the Board ot Registration is hereby respectiully requested to give at least one day in each district with a sufficient time not fixed for the general registra. tion.” TWEEPTH pisTRICT. democratic and conservative meeting of the Voters of this district was held at Coombs’ Ha Which was well filled. On motion of Captain b. Robinson, Wim. Orme, Es. was called to the chair, and Mr. Edward Simpson was chosen secretary. Judge Moore took the floor, and impres-cd upon the meeting the importance of selecting true»! fai hfal men, aud especially the delegate his Territory in Con- ress.“ man, in his opinion, was icbard VY. Vertck. (Great applause.)’ Mr. Henry Lyles -joke of Kichard Wallach, f @ handsome tribute to his character.” Jude Moore moved that tellers be inted to test the sense of the meeting as to who should be the delegate to represent this Territory in Congre ». Ballots were used, and the result was an Bounced—«i tor Merrick; wone for Wallac! Mr. Weedew moved that the chai appoint delegates to the nominating convention; which was lost. A motion to ciect by ballot was then adopted, and the meeting then proceeded to vote. Mesers. J. (. Comes, M. B. Latimer, (i. + Drew, G. Wilmer, and J. W. Moore were declared unanimously elected delegates to the nominating convention. A club wasthenorgan- ized, with Columbus Alevauder, Esq., as pre=t- dent, and Win. Dickson, ieq., as vice presi- | dent, to meet every Monday night during the campaign. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. Democratic and conservative voters of this district met at Union Leagae Hall, Zephaniah doues chairman and Col. Lem. Towers secre- tary. The following delegates were elected io the nominating convention :— Zephaniah -jones, d. Bartlett, W. P. Bell, A. B. Wolfe aud W. B. Downirg. ‘The nomination: clared unanimous. A resolution was adopted that thi delegates from the Thirteenth district be in- structed to cast their votes for Richard T. Mer- rick as candidate for delegate to Congress. A | motion was that the election ot dele- gate to the lower house of Assembly be pos! poned till the first Tuesday in April; aud the meeting adjourned with three cheers for Mer- rick. ‘RIOT. ' of the asso- The democ nd conservatives of this dis- | ciation class of 1 0, medical department of tricts assembled at the German school build: Georgetown College was held last cveuing. on N street, between 6th and 7th. Mr. R. After the election of officers for the ensuing rear, Fenwick called the meeting to order, and Mr. | and the transaction of the ordinary business, an RK. C. Lewis was chosen f suegecreoms aud Mr. | elaborate address was delivered by one of ‘1 Heury Ebbs, secretary. Lhe following were | members on the mechanism and uses of th elected delegates to the general convention: I. W. Fenwick, Kt. H. Williams, .J Prather, George W. F+lin and Edward Humphrey. Mr. Fenwick addressed the mecting; after which it adjourned. FIPTEBNTH DISTRICT. The democratic and conservative voters ot this district met at Will's Hall, Mr. Rov’t Bail was chosen chairman, and Mr. Jobn T. Halleck - eral convention were elected :—W. B. Williaina, P. Dubant, W.H. Clagett, W.W. Kirby, B. William SIXTRENTR DISTRICT. he meeting im thie district was held Clark's Hall, on ao ania avenue, between diy and Gib etreets. E. E. White, i»)., was elected president, and Richard 8. Smith secre- tary. On the count of the ballots it was ascer that the follow: gentlemen wer elected delegates to the nominating convention: Wm. Y. Fendall, E. E. White, Kk. H. Laskey, Chas. Mades, P. U. le. Aresolution was agreed to, organizing the meeting into a demo- cratic and conservative club for the district pending the present campaign, and the follow- ing permanent officers were chosen :—S. P. Robertson presiient, J. T. Caldwell secretary, and E. E. White treasurer; tinance committee, Wm. Y. Fendall, J. Van Riswick, 5. Bacon, KR. 8. Davis, and Joseph Hamlin. SEVEN DISTRICT. A meeting ot the demoerats and of (his district was held at Island and J. ‘conservatives Hall. Jack- son Yates, Esq., called the Sogo order, Giayton, Dre Fenwick asd George W Yd , Dr. Fenwick an: ere. nominated | reside. Atter some de! the tires Sess doctived to set, and Mr. Wi ee afte thanking the meeting for the apliment, |) had disgusted been 5 o ¥ Ly prescribing that the same price ‘Tyler, attorney for the procession, Weer Weeden fined foreman of No. 1 com: [sda sr for. G gineer wi at their next meeti who were removed last July. —_.—_—_ Mepicat.—The annual meetin, Marebal and tak E 5 i Ne il i and insert ‘the strongest man.” Several others instructing the delegates, and over, offered to mo }- — That it is the jative voters of the Seveu- should Li opnin sense of the teenth th e choice didate for tien was then lowing delegates were elec’ conventions A J. Yates, @ y ker, the m consery: district that R.T. Merrick of the people of this district as can- delegate to Congress.” unanimous RIGRTEENTR DISTR: . The democratic and conservative voters of thie district met at the Powhatan House, foot of ith street. Captain Tho r. mas Stack: elected chairman, and Mr. Frank secretary. The ballot for tive dele; vention declared George Sheckeile, RK. Archer, and Charles Rainey. NIMSTRENTA DISTRI in large numbers. to the chair, with J. H. Jobnson, M James Nally, John TWENT! The democrats and conservatives of this dis- beld a meeting at Dooley’s Hall, corner of lvania avenae ted the following delegates :—R. K. Elliot, Ennis, P. Hick tri 3d etreet east and ele P.Jd William McGinnis— ticket, TWENTY-PIRET DISTRICT. The democratic and conserva this district met at Kaiser's Ha!!, D street south H char, and T. The foliowing omi- \W. H. Langley was E. Burch appointed gentlemen were elected dele; w. ENTY 7 The democratic and conservative voters of all, corner of i and 7th streets southeast, and elected the fol- . Little. George W. Bowie, P. Hatton. jase Iu this district met at lowing delegates Miller, V..Connor ch End 6 case of conservative: Hogan. ETH DISTRICT. Penney ey, Jame Mr. P. wi called to th secretar ECOND DISTRICT. Miller's H. Jobn ights. den, charge: with retusing to recei adrivk of whisk: price was $10 per Tather exorbitant, and al }. Delaware Hudnell, colored, testified that he spplied for adrink, and was comes $10 inadvance, which he paid and got his drink. jr. Merrick was ployed to defend the Messre. Harvey, and introduced Mr. Rovert Harrison, who testified that he seen #2) paid tor twe drinks by man) named Tucker, living in Georgetown. He heard Mr. ph Ad to him that was th y. A man ni testified that he had often pur. there for 15 cents, but could uot say whether it Was his best whisky. Heury Kuh! testified that Barvey’s; that he did not refuse to furnish drinks to complainant. bave whisky and brandy per drink * and he for his best whi he keeps the bar at that time. is a criminal statute; lolated; it sets pric Fire Commis ing of the board was pight. The chief engineer reported partioulars of the accident to No. 4 steamer on the day of , the condition of No.2 steamer, and the suspension of Joseph Parris aud L. ‘The case of Parris was laid over, and $10. W. I. Stone was reinstated pany, vice Parris. Ap- ‘tions were received and filed . Smith, John Littleford, Philip eee, Geo. 8. Kengley, F.P. Bisir. The chief en- sathorized to bi repaired; also, to purchase, for now in service’ belonging to P. Sohn Tg. inson and was Sesh e corporation, contended that @ refusal may consist of any act which debars the applicant from obtaining what he calls for. The Court decided that it must be sho the refusal was ou account of race or « “s whieh was net show: case. in U its no pric gentlemen were "homas Stackpole, ¥. Godman, Avdrew the J. H. Col T.E.B H. Langley, J. F. Tu Snell, to-day 1 Thos. is case. ‘er or spirit had not on a man’s goods chattels, and a man may choote nis own ces to be set upon what is bisown. The law did not intend to invade the rights of any one ; nor had it been proven genticmen had retused to entertain these men. ‘They bad not refused, but simply set their own prices on their commodities, and no wan can complain of this, evidence that the price charged was on a of race or color, for it was in evidence that the ed to white people. Mir : THe revel ‘adopted. The fed totne —y le lock abee: meeting at once proceeded to gates to the nominating and the er. elected :—Captain f the Niue teenth district met at Burk’s school-house. on H street, between Ist street and Delaware avenue, Michael Farrell was called eer secretary. The ful- lowing delegates to the convention te nominate @ candidate for Congress were chosen :—UCbas chael Farrell, Michael Ke - Eunis leading the @ voters ot icker. of the Harvey & Holden Restaurant C29e—A Decision in their Faror—Ten Dollars a Drinks In the Police Court, Judge George W. Harve} ordered by bim at their street and Pennsy)- ith of March last, was ified that he called for rink, whic! 3 -bstained. gentleman (a white race or color. There was no ere, and he dismtsse {1 that Im the tutare, when T Vest nilty. e prisoner, was * Om A Door St mime months ol THE CLOTHING HOUSE of Messrs. Eiseman & Bro., No. 505 7th street, formally opened to-ni Ubrougbout—beautifu ern conveniences class & mode) Their stock of latest spring style. Protest Agaixer Fi resentati' House of Rep of Vi heir call! Maryiandana ‘day, at 5 o'clock, his argui tt dispatched oe every well worth and well is large and all Mad them imm: in le, pyri style, and will Seige Sacus op Rear Estate —! S250, the hores Welch. It wes are taken sick, they will not be required to put in substitutes. Mr. Venable, the chief and the sec: to prep engineer retary were appointed a committee are a new set of rules and regulations for the government of the fire depart ment. ‘The secretary was requested to present to the board ng the names of those men yy the fire commissioners A Verdict of Guilty — . Moore commenced mt in defence of Jehu McUarthy, «l with the larceny of $90 from Delos © July last, and was followed by rington forthe government. Judge charged the jury, who returned a vy Mr. Har- mphreys erdict of A motion was made for a new trial. placed in the custody of the to jail "—A white male infant Was found last night by the family of Mr. Michael Hoover. residing on 12th street, be- tween M and N streets, at their Notice was sent to the Sixth preci: hpnee, and this morning Lieutenant Noonan, of sanitary department, dispa’ Sullivan, who took it to St. Ann’s Infant Asy- lum, where it ht ad cared for. The child is about door step. inet station. Ofticer — Building, witi be ht. Their ‘store 1s new frescoed and with mot | to a frat- SHERY Laws —In the | iy Mr. Porter, irgin’ presented petitions trom sixty - spate the conticting iaws or, inginie. — - one. ight which eo LS PSReONAL—Captain albert de Groot, of the Vanderbilt Bronzes, is spending a few days in ‘Washington ‘as the guest of Clarke Mills the £ “gan, The meeting then resolved iteelf into a permanent district club. , the W. Hol- enter- tain and supply a certaiu quiet and ore: person, (a colored man,) named Jalius W; lace, with refreshment: restaurant, corner of 1th vanvia avenue, on the taken up. Wallace testit 7; a eet amed Cla, chased drinks They which they charge $10 ad no other whisky at ‘his was vers choice liquor, which was kept in a private bottle for up stairs use. This liquor was sold by the bottle for $30. ‘The testimony closed at this point, and Mr. Brown, on the part of the prosecution, read the act regulating restaurants, ordinaries, & stated that this was @ virtual exclusion of per- fons ct color trom this restaurant; that the price was most extraordinary, and intended to exelude persons on account’ of Mr. Merrick, for defence, argued that tl Was no violation of the I i e-, and Jaabl hological microscopical specimens were sub- mitted fer inepection. .& Dew play ‘Latimer & Cleary, | auctioneers, hay lot 7, square 9 provements, fronting oo 118 ae Sot visiting. | of the | | a —— Socrsty setae! gree the most pele nee ‘at Marin‘ Hal, which wee crendea enth te cons and which daughters of New Georgetown Advertisements. BRT THOMAS DOWLING. Aecte; Gecseetows, land and invited gr <s THURSDAY. March 234. at 40 chow Sea aa e pitied interes vered an e ¥ “ near stow. J by wntredueing Hom. Geo. 8. Boatwell, Wt SS a ae ee o mmade a short and pleasing Le gg of goes pets, commands © betel - ‘ resent. "Mr. F. rretoding coum Pee ee ply at Sovery valuable.sd auscrunt gerdos os the sont te Well knewn in musical circles, sa “ Farewell, Good Nighi.” Miss Grace D. Spaub ‘s piano solo wast excelien excellent and it is accessible to market by ohe of the roads io the District our quale Known.on the day of and refiected much credit upon that lady. Mr. Se meee Towa Dowel C.-C. Ewer's solo,“ el eg euteunas Orie 7 . 13th ; yer ‘closed “the mmasl. Water G Waters ie not and heen hoon af cal programme sith the = Liberty Dae” ‘eae Bout Don MY ACCOUNT and ete. Among t ‘esent were Secretary a tw > Senator Hamt in. Dr. Win. Merrill. Colonel Seg ne Ser ema oe Witenes QELLING ov. SEte Ki Tu comseqnence of the death of the senior pa:tner, pnd the carly closing ont of our business, we ofr ° ° our cota Com: tue eptir Bie ge tc rd }» Major Geor eH Golden, FB. mer, Burr Tracy, A y Casey, B. ‘. Blanchard, art, K.C. Sheon, S. E. Faunce, ©. Fithian, Chas. Benedict, W. P. P . D. Moore, Wm. Hutchinson, W. F. Brett, ©. W. Chase, 5. J. Kimball, &. J. Olestt, John Twedale, Bourne, H. L. Porter, and en ; majority or whom were accom ladies. terms Inqut Among the ladies present Mrs. Senator | “TOR & SBLIGSON'S, Hawlin, Mies Mary Chase, Miss Nellie Porter, 12% Bridge st., Georgetown, D.U.% Miss Christine Greene, Misses Knight, Mrs. C. | > =e ¥. Golden, Mrs. Colonel Ford, Miss Brett, Mrs. | [}¥ THOMAS DOWLING, avct'r.; Georgetown Sie himball, Mrs. Major Rogers, Mrs. Dr. | TRUSTEES’ SALE “OF VALUARLE iM Merrill, Mrs. G. K. Naylor, Miss Groshon, Mrs. PROV BD PROPERTY LN GEOR. E- 8.R. Bond. Mrs. Henry Casey. Mise Fannie ONS DESIRING BUSINESS ENT. Wilton, and others. At nine o'clock Chase's | 4 GOOD CHAB nations) string band discoursed sweet m-sic, | TO wu IN andthe party proceeded with the programme | 01 eighteen dances +20e- 1HE COURTS. ne: Cincvrt CouRT, Chief Justice Cariter—In the ets or parcet Sickles cut-of case a verdict was randered this and being in Kolmead five morning for plaintiff for $11,335 with interest istrict of Cobnnaby Mr. Davidge gave notice of motion for a new ved 1,2. trial, and Mr. Bradley moved for an arrest of judgment. « read s addition. Brown vs. Walker, eccased ford. d i wed in the en: “twee Kitch vs. Seaver, judgment He ? he nee ve. Hazel, referred tos | catteemg tie fons Soisteal eee Parher, verdict tor plat lam- same be | by four( 4) large and vet! b ages. Supplee vs. Bohrer, judgment by default. Lime Bil of burming about IW) Dorvole of Dison Netee, eee semplreye— The | MILI cr tale : One thind cosh, ef which © cate of Allison Nailor, charged with maintain- | ye uisance—the theater alley case—was Messrs. Fisher an@ Moore prosecat Messi, Cook, Kiddie and Burgess de- | balance in three e. required to be pald at t I pe onthe from the da. fending. Potick Cover, To-var, Juwige Sneil.—Jtohn H. Posey avd Aionze Thorpe, drunk, «iso ly and profane; fined S5 each. Sonn. colored, assault and battery on Geo. Nokes, also | colored. Tle dispute arose on accountof some money which Nokes owed bit; fined s10 and costs. Thomas Green, James Japiter, George Yabbs and Kobert ¥< four colored boys, charged with throwing stones in the street last Sunday, while people were passing to church; each. Maggie Thompson and Mary v nt’, were sent to thé workhouse '§ in default of security. Robert Hun- pit profanity, fined $3. Charles Clark, disor- derly, fi SSIN. 1 wit-a THOS DOWLING, J @reorrantr ~ GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. 4 ence of clowing my entire bos ned $3. -John K. Wroe, indecent expo. | + in the District, 1 will sell my h ned $5. John F. Gordon, disorderly con- | wel ted stock of Ladies: Gants’ re ey yea ‘m. Hanson, disorderly; fined $3. Kobert | 8t ; jo cost. Strong and Edward Moses, fast driving: timed | 5!) vgn, and get the greatest bargains over soli. each. Frank Hall, profanity: ‘Timothy ined $20. fined 23. ted to me Will please oni! and Kelley selling liquor without license, | ee ne. pone, — —. IN e@Ticg. From and after March Ist. 1871, ne secount will be allowed to BUN OVER 90 DAYS. Mo deviation from sbove rule cn account of pereens. F. M_LAZENKY Bridge treet GEORGETOWN. Tae First Gcx.—At the republican Merting at Beckett's Hail last evening, there was quite s lively skirmish between Gassaway Waters are warrants Out for the arrest of both of them this mornmg, the facts in regard to their * unpleasantness” will be fully devel- oped before Judge Snell. Mctiwy.—Andrew Peterson and isaac Car- BENJAMIN MILLER, | 101 BRIVEER STREET. 6 BORG ETO WN, Has just received @ large assortment of ‘ SPRING GOODS, fon, sailors belonging to the schooner Vapor, f the newest sty) 1 ch Tas just arrived from New York with | GuUDs. Shawls, bine Ma LADIES URES ship timber, were arrested this morningon oom. | fgglS* Shawls: Spring oe Sa pleint of th r captain, (Applegate,) who charges Also, 8 complete assortment « {hem with trying to incite mutiny, and were | Goode, Mourning Goods. Apne locked up in the station-house, to remain tuere Moncey can be saved by giving ase determined to sell bargains Es’ 'ctar xeric 4 dud until the departure ef the schooner. | River FrRowr.—Entered—Steamer FE. Knight, from New York, with genera! merch: ite; also, George H. Stout, Ford, Philatelpiin. | _ 1 comseqnence of my removal fr: dis ge ut, Ford, Philalelpaia | oa tnetaee pg cr tet _—_—_— jeposited or and Jewelry. lace. 73 Bridge street, Ge LOW, Lo reierm ft ALEXAN DRA. betore tt! = 4 mw acy Gm le : a — tat date will bee pile auction. with Ly XCHRURG AND DANYILER RATLROAD.—The | funnor total 4 et gublio Suction, without Separture trom this city of two engineeriny | Cnr d Pledges om band already. Stock and Partics to be employed im the work of locating | Fistures ter sale : the Lynchburg and Danville railroad was mec | _mh2 wf SELIG GOLDSTEIN. Sew tioned in the (a «last week. This morning = | (7 aS8_ Pal UR ADIE! ENTS An Captains W. D. ‘art and John W. Melibany, | Cc* CHILD: a UAST - UI ro UL: ulse, in Leggy eich more a left here for the | Boots. Sao — L mY tim same destination. Ca; tuart’s party cou- ridge street, own. jo mel from sisted of Messrs. Adams, Corse, Christian, on | Georgetown oF Washington attended to. ra iy Bre! pt. Melihany’s of Messrs. Wi) = kins, Harvie, Lee and Fleming. WOOD AND COAL. EORGE T LANGLE) & SUN HAVE OPENED a New Matcn AGatnst Tiwm.—Thejtrotting horse Robert E. Lee, owned by Mr. George W. Har. rison, of this city, will leave here to-morrow for jG Richmond, to trot a match ist time. ten WooD AND COAL YaRD int, for $2, ‘ On 7th street. between O ay] P streets. NW, nue tor $2,000, onor before bere t es are of the public Rae solicit Orders left at CHABL LANGL re New KAILRoap.— Engineer Addison Mar- ery scatbeast corper of Mamrachreett® avenue and = has returned trom his examination of ibe anh streets, promptly attended to will er three routes for the proposed railroad which ix ‘4 toconneet the Loudoun marble quarries with | (J°S AND ween the Washington aud Ohio railroad, and it is an- DIRECT FROM THE WHAkS tood that he recommends what is known as . the Goose QUANTITY ANU YUALITY GUA way on that route can be obtained upon favor- able terms. Best CH Convioten—in the case of Newton Smith, | ae ae charged with the marder of an infant, the jary | Gernine LY tus evening brought in a verdict of murder in the first degree. No TRRMS WITH SreRicee last the Gazette stated that abo: employed om that rection Kichmond railroad aL. sin office, 519 7th streets oppo To compete with net tons: gros Hees BkuUs, SUCCEESOR* To GEORGE T. LABGLEY 4 son, DEALERS or for the construction of which Messrs. McClure and Stubbs are the con- tractors, bad struck that wages or @ redaction of their w: ours, but that whether or not their terms would be complied with had pot been made public. It has now, however. been ascertaived that the | contractors as 800n as they sono snteemmaS athe = payee pe in WOOD AND COaL, t, and yesterday resui an . . ng a ‘whe receh id Peapectfatiy call the attention of the pub tame wager as were paid to those who had bees | ¥ te int that they sul lose forth at Stein Vaud, 914 MASSACHUSETTS AVENE, | scath side, and bere aloo op"ned a Branch Vare i OORNER FIFTH AND O STREETS, where we’ [SSeRR UTE ate discharged — Gazette of last evening. ~ OITY ITEMS. AN ENTIRI | to compete with any bonest- men, youths, boys just opene:!, and on ex- | Give usa call before going cisew! hibition at Eiseman & Bro.’s New House, 505 7th street, May Building. 1 woop peat. tort HEMPLER has urmometers and hydrom-ters. | WOOD! OUA® pied mn oes We sell none but the best quality GENERAL TICB.—1 take the liberty to in form the ladies ef the city aud vicinity that we | UTKENS VaLLe?, sep and WHITE ash celebrated E. L. Buttrick & Co.'s pattern de- als, partment will be re-established im about ten | all sizes, Will all orders promptly. ORBAP days at the Singer's Sewing agency, Also, OAK, PIN, and RICKOBY WuUD. io) Veen 7 | sawed and split any length or eine. 3,4 Ewis Baar. Orders gent by mail promptly attended to Office and yard, south side canal, corner jalett —_-—_—_. Pursictans recommend the use of Hall's | Sicilian Hair Renewer to prevent grayness, and | to heal eruptions of the scalp. de | eae Catiporwis CaTawsa Wine on draught, at = 420 7th street, opposite Odd a lall. 28: — Novetties in Neck Wear, at the Original Frane’s, 431 7th street. The cheapet Store in the city. No branch stores. ch at WALTEB H. SARLUW LADIES’ GOODs, Ete. Viv venvussanm, (ig —— 20. For Corns, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing cc hacet Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. | of every shade, sive and «tyle. which | will sell White's establishment, No. 555 15th street, o;-- posite United States Treasury. 2,204,412: Bor Tar Cacer lower than any other house im the eity, Also, a targe assortment of French OURSETS at jow prices, Ladies’ UNDBRCLOTHING at reduced BD “ Franc” Cortars, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sdie . at prices. All Kinds of rest LAORS, HANDKER- iy at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. Lodk for the naa No branch stores. 2,1: | CBUBFS. COLLARS very cheap, at = 5. MELLEBS, SAVE YOUR MONBY and buy your Gent’s Fur- + pishings at the Original Frane's, 431 sth street, | _fel-t# 72S Market space. Ineo eapest Store im the city. No san UST RECEIVED— * BatwRic@an Hoes for ladies. at the astonisn- 4 FULL ASSORTMENT OF | ing low price of 75 cents, at O. Baum's Corset || BATURAL OURMB, Factory, 408 7th st. whteh sell very cheap | | _w GALE a Ou, | | 8. MBLLEK. Lh nd non ot BBCEIVED— ‘Be doren of our } PARIS KID GU0V! (at @1 per pair. ®. MELLER, \Frane's Gent's Far tL sth arent, jato-tt 716 MARKET SPACE at Popular Prices, stores, § 3,2,1; ee Gurr’s an Lapies’ Kid Gloves at #1 8 pair, | EDUCATIONAL, ‘Baum's Ooret Factory. eee Tine fone we | Cieetah ea ARE ORGANIZING AT rr oe | Bisbee tod FRIDAYS a bo ey t | Principal st' Wet Bud Academy. Classes ie ti —— be formed if epplinntions sro E>