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"EVEN IN G st ‘AR. think I can speak for the executive and admin- | citizens of Washington in their individual and | - LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Se your government in COUNCIL.—The President laid before the Coun- ‘cila communication from the Board of Public Works: mages bill for laying a sewer in 3d street FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c — jaborers want to aid Dr. Fries vows: FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ete. _ WwW E PROTECT THE PUBLIC A PRICES referred to the engineer. LOCAL NEWS. tar raomsche chine FLOUR DOWN” ty BILL POR INE PROTEOTI ARTISANS AND sanch oiH AND ALL IMPOSITION! ; oe iS = emastamaver It provides “That jt chall be valawfal f ate mn ligious —— siebchetathniatnae i Naaialatehtined | Epp rm po Pd pe he ee he orgaaiaathon, ee FLOUR Down"! ree ae ncetn mace | Bey Sena eesluetatyy | nace re paeaeat chaos | Sag ogee eect | he cg cr em 5 omaRE as — are i 4 y MASS MEETING AT LINCOLN HALL. | prove, I an wie teks | SEeeaE Soe eee ee soe cd aa a uing of bonds ‘would ches cheerfully acquiesce. | the old system a contractor who laid a feotwaik So pe ane FLOUR STILL LOWER! Addresses by Judge Casey, Easy acess eel | cence eee | tra, “has , to take el DO NOT BE DECEIVED. nitty verges a Chipman, Judge Eisher, iceasees Fowld have, what I believe has never been had | receive in pa the oes as ee his 4 : sone i stares =~ EAR AD . Stewart and Pomeroy, Alex. K. here, the voice @f the ireetly expressed | vane ot which, an fixed by the persons whe fen, Seve the sinct te peovent or Linker Gr cmty @ rehearsal last night, | FLOUR HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO ' Shepherd. Esq.. aud ‘Genes upon the question of Disurict improvements, : in thems, was Scone If, therefore, | ment of an; persons sodenounced. hen they yoted to y accent the pW ed to PATRONIZE US WILL REORIVE THE Welch's Best Family Flour, @2:0 per M-barrel sack. ral 0. ©. Howard. bave some plans im my mind f the improvement was in reality worth $390, the | "3" That nt shall Ge Ulan fal fr an member of any Rttend the the Washington BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. SUGAR DOWN: aid of the District, which I hope te able te contractor bid one noone in order that he | organizat uetzen Verein. Best White claret stear Meent tystem of tne Board of Postic | believe tobesaceetl ye mak bard sonst: | Eairetens upon the ccraylotion of the werk? he | Be cibest aeakgregeneetg Be ba Tie Nexto Neat Taste ae erin kerereetet | PRICE REDUCED FROM 00.70 @1 PER BBL , : fystem the ve to ‘we must hare some re- when, n the completion of work, he sagen oy 7 » between CCO BRAND. hes sakae Sitaiting thafme | prtto make ot Tudor oat new guveri- | tvoelved his ameentent certieater, be idiom See a thet he | Waakdngton and Metieik clube wan se tue ii ama Guaex cIvcen provements | question the ment. When T lock sBout me me here re and see the | to some of these gentlemen, blessed with ple- here — of beef and matton over fish and crabs.”” WHITE WINK VINEGA: cople, ae” different dements comy ng vastaudience, | thoric more bags and easy consciences, ‘That ta Shealt be unlawful for any manor num- named Fred B: Was arrested PURE Cl v - 6 when I labor perty, poor and rich | above named de] reciated value. me who aid ber of of men, after having entered apon an engage- | locked up last night by detective McDevitt, on “ DER VINEGAR. Reesiactenting the high range of the ther- roc wert bende tn common effort for this 20per cont. Pa dditional 1? Wi a ft not ‘the’ ta ment to work, to se to continue such work upon | the charge of a rae ing the pocket of Henry ‘ell HAMS AND BACON. Se © we > mometer last night, there was a large gathering | advancement, know that I shall have a good | payers,and was ae 08 ‘adaing to ste sana e of pretans ot. reason of the cuplover having violated | a member k and ladder company, ‘ei PORT, —, ANGELICA, of citizen at Lincoln Halt, im response to the | aceoust oaenéer, and thet s reciprocal Posting | some of. these w pear before the cem- | sy, Tule. U7 law. oF constitation of any organiza. | o¢ #10. Wye have just received several very heavy invoies * imorcmegt of te cy im accordance with the | Teopit of he bole county te ur peutions for | Ther loamed we ener, et ioe i ing edice of, Beresford.on Pemoryivamia arex | Sa =: glare g irae ae. improve ment of the city in accordance wi people * ‘whole coun’ ur for | their lean counsel fore eons violati ther of office . Berestor rd, on -ennsy ly: are- AMS, AMS, plan sabautted by the foard Gf Public Works. | cocperation im making the nation'ranpital the | thar under the grapoeed ameouuiaent the commu tie prc Metne chnil be’ downed saitty of @ | nus, near Ivth street, had bis hand bediy tajared * at Quality Among the leaiing citize eut were ex- | nation’s pride. (Applause.] nity was to be taxod for everyting in the air, fmueanor:and be liable toe fine in any court | yesterday by being caught in a Gordon printing Chiet dust ¥ Gen. WF. Catpuan, oor JUDGE FISHER. on and under the earth; Infact, that the | having jurisdiction ia cases of miwteweanor of uot | Treas, Buyers will take meleh | ney Pisher, Hon. George P. Fisher, U. 8. Attomey for for Boardot Public Works would, if they were per- bere iid eee ee ‘The funeral of Mr. A. H. Thompson, who died faeir Actual, W wi cight, wens eee wtity od = | ton in Bag et oe egg fees the discs etion otthe coer. ; suddenly on Saturday as stated in Tar ae Bh S y ill was rea oe Tom ue. ags-tr _C. 8, OHARE & SON, ‘ { “] PS ALE so, BEEN TO SEE I” wored k, Chas. Waiter, | government which would give the Distri hose D. Musey, Senators | cr to make mecessary innovations, and th A. Shinn, R. M. | motives which impellod him then are unchanged. on, Thos. Berry, | [Applause] | Brother Wylie has decided "the 0. Howard: Speaker | case againstas—and when he said ua, he smean himself (Fisher) as well as all others. But he held that it was the bounden duty of all good Boswell, citizens to stand by the law. [Applause.jo ste ards, A. Hart, and many | knew there was no better friend to the District nu this community. than a The speaker thought the ANIZATION. advice of Cuipman sould be followed, end called to order by R. M. | immediate means ided. An immediate said it | appropriation should ata be made, and after that we Upon bis | could go torward and ask not for three or four 'y was called to the | million, but whatever Sip got of bag District D. Barrett the | should see fit to order. Ap mined ere chosen vice~ d or fettered the Le; ire oer the Disirict rt us go to thems and ask for a chance, but let in accordance with law. [Applause.] 2 1e hext speaker was uson, N. < Fagitt, W- = SERATOR STEWART. . A. B. Tinney, 3i He said he preceived that the pcople of the eity . Ulke, Alfred Jones, | were in calnest, avery citizen of Washi ingwn Y. expected this to be a great city, end it ought to be; surrounded as it was by eversthing going to make Up a large city, Raliroads paw Heo supeetive ands of lives were sacrificed to preserve it. The STAR of that day, takes piace this afternoon from his late residence, at the corner of South Capitol and N streets, and will be attended SUGARS. by the Grand Tent, Independent Order of Rechabites. About 11 o’clock at evening, Lieut. Greer turned in an alarm from box 23, caused by the aaprer of fire ina ‘tailor shop on D street, between 6th and 7th streets northwest. The flames were extinguished with a tew buckets of water, and the damage was quite slight. The —— of a coal oil limp caused the fire. he bef oer ie City Hibernian Benevolent Hctorle as the “imi of the Tave” to whom I SEISCELEA WE refer, but Twill hazard the a.certion that the | Bill for the erection of public driasing fountains: taxes’ wisioh may be imposed under any assess- | Read and ment bill whiel <4 the Legislature may pass will palit. Brow a presented ee, memorial of M not be a tithe of that exacted from the real tax- | toating agaisit the action Of the Bourd of Heal ma payers by cameof the persons who in this matter | attery fling £0 compel them ¢o remmrre thes Decinors now appear before the public as the speeial guar- | Guteite une city limits, stating that thes haveont, Co erode ot the score. it aged well be the meer Teresien tae usiness for abowt aoe gam at the hracenite dog er Dow ‘ermnolested, an Sake nite mcoengee Ri veestr Denes cine thoes he inter mellow the beetiveAssoaby in thee oe os gen pens Joney changers from the teroles of — Josten. They eertaldly might Sloan dass | «-aepierst bil, eaecinene ase ud 1 for such a proceedi me Mr. Brown moved to recede frat Council Fellow-eltizens: The erime committed by the | amenilinent ts the House Pil redeclng the sslan it Board of Public Works has been. simply this, | the Collector cf Taxge from $540 to tia. Agreed that in the disbursement ef the four or five mil- to 1 aaa sit liens which were to have been entrusted to them, |, 3it_ Hall int-oduced ao of the Le ian eye fhe tribe of twenty pet cent: heretotore paid 3g mt es RR rare ELS 3Bg fiaeiatare seve Ubis disinterested ¢! was to be withhe wall: applied to the benedit of the tax-payers. Let me, The Council béil imposing in this connection, say that the policy of the ‘TAXES FOR THE YEAR ETI baard will be, mélitane for improvement —not one taken up, read, nud considered by sections. Mr. fcr trate” fhaud appa, Pe he he members of the board have been de- | ),{r,he hundred dolar, in Goorgetownat 81.3, nounced and maligned; their private and busi- | and the bill was read a third time and paced "Aa! ness reputations have been, aspersed even by | journed. hired penny w liners for the distant HOUSE OF, DELEGATES —Reslation provid BRAY 4 BRO. SELL THE BEST GOODS IN THE 351 PENNA. AVENUR (Nora Brown Basar, Balin pwd me wi hee ae does it ee ent Coffee Sugar tw : barrel Flour, $150. ste | vice Extra Flour, $2. | eautiful manly oe Flour, @2.25. Bes in the worl: rd oat Clnsinesed brand Sagat-cared Hany best Breakfast Bacon /engar-ensnd,) Iso ri Castard’s best Shoulders, (plain,) 90. Gil G-Java.(green.) Ze rset city on the 15th instant:—Major M. E. Urell, James Bellow, and R. E. Talbert. Nineteen be amemibers were elected. n interesting game of base bal? will be played thie atternoon on the of the Olympic ay Leinart Pa _ and ion it is reported Ir. Sweasy wi position as second base in the Olymp! ic nine, in Which case all the pl = fee of the once famous Red Stocking club wal be upon the field. Pe, Sisag1 » beet ont 3. Japan “peas per ib. Bost in # i William B. Evans, lett Kilbourn \t press. speciés of attack shows the weakness of our op- & é- “ POLICE COURT, To pay. Judge Gray.—John for recording papers, Jeft e Gray. ponents” and he who assails one’s char- | 0'pe) fee wh Tbe er Can ee ey dint: | E Brooks, larceny of $10 fram Henry Bell, ‘a Sugar-care? a it war emewiat fm was net very , although | acter simply because he differs with him upon a- fied behen. Moore made a motion to amend colored. e elius = 5 7 As will be seen by the above list our stock com- | _ ay ii Charles ‘s. "Eph it was sumewhat Improved in the i a years: | question of public policy lea « Bretch, whos, it mga it the form of a Bill. ‘Mr. Boswell pe Ee Rd once prises sixteen different varieties, of which wo have H. TENNEY'S aries H. Cra: You hear speec! in Comgreas at the cay were base flu call a coward,” and de- | made a motion to lay it on the table. reed ye bein removed. He never made any cause. serves tram mag further notice. Mr. Hail 1 introdnced @ bill to provide for tae Cc cok of Vinee § See we! fo Tey! cer Ki Slarge supply now on hand, and are constantly re- jd not think it would be. Tigutsase BEST FAMILY FLOUR, Permit me to say, in conciasion, thet the gov- | UE.oh & school: houre in the county. a char- acter of the houre: that men mien and women of bad re ceiving fresh invoices, and our facilities for obtain- ne named HH. Kaw 2 i they were going to make the city desir | ernment, which I’ have the honor in part to | £15200 for that purposorefrred. were in, the inbit ot the hi € Nicholle. Charles Douglas, and J. able, and the pride’ of aie ss ther fillecm epreneit, will, 1 believe, be true to the intr rrrtne tutte: Soto Boures bat bday and aight. “OMcer Towers exif sy Brant again Nese have — git ofieciwe * sone schoted is, of the county y hold and he! le thought Cen, ests of all classes in the Distriet of Columbia, lon arise Fe y » the bad nume yuse; tha bors hesitancy in asserting chat we are able tocompete | wheat. Equal in quality to any in the Distriet. On a om of Dr. Wallace, the following | sh thould fay hold and he es gn the | believing, asthey do, that capital And labor aré | Mr. Wulecinurodaccd abil ia he) =the ¥ time of hota. | fmPlaimed of the frequent disorders there; that rebate hacks wore frequentts Keen driving up there at late folly with any house this side of New York. SF the i he (owner of fhe hoa is f named. Columb thetouse fom hist or rays him the ‘the rent; the Tepu, mre who livse in For sale in Washington by josen secretaries: Government e poe Eas the citizens R; Murtagh, National | are assessed ‘a be, pot he he ag Morris, Cheetedde 1. N. Burritt, Jeratt ing fir cnnual elections fa the Distt of Golan aes ee # to injure tee, one must ne: | cut the Tourth Weaneway in Novembers alos ait ae ncysired & Rome JF Ble oe ine at tere believed it would when Donn | a lictle life pone shown on the partof the citizens; T. B. | but when C ss saw they were making no COFFEE. which were referred to the honse ones is as much entit) to be ard and to be M: ittee on jections — otihe ole el HAVE * ee x Fred. Donglass, Sr. Now | efforts towards improvements, they kad very | protected as thos: Who have tukenaed feertacs ER cere tole thened am notfor the vellefof Mire. ing donee. ie Anh ecitently | Our stock tn this line is aleo Large and Complete. Het t es, Sunday Chronicte ; Dr. W. | little disposition to do much. About the is- | or built uj Hches upon the necessities of their | J.C. Kennedy. Referre otha ge defendant an JAVA—Old Government Roast: 30c .H. CISSEL. nt Army Jomernat. Junction did not know whether it was right or | fellows. ithe end and aisa of my life ‘MR. LLOTD's 1! opportunity to Reine tn, order to ro- | FAV Amo, P.LITTLE 2 Oo. E y's REMARKS. wrong. He did not think it would stop work, | bas been and will be to make this capital tle sett, Dickcon arked unanimous consent te euspend | fae and indecent language in the st 0. | Jaya at bad ing the ebair, returned | but the citizens mast go to work improve aud pride and glory of tho nation, and ROIS Ber ate mar loan of 750.000 for | Atebie Groover, secault on his ks for the honor conferred upon him. | beautify the city re they wished to have it at- He first referred to the objects of the people here | tractive, but to-do this they must incur a debt— c omortal namie it bears. Born and reared Recetary improvements and re of streets, al gress the passage of the Ter- | all cities have done the same before—but obtain among you, my interests and yours are identi- &e., and ad red immediate action. Mr. Peter Donnelly, aseault on cal; ail that I ave, all that I hold dear, are cen- ekeon said he ie lieved that prompt action should ter . ife'e wis hitting her on the chown Oy! part vat the efeone, that Mar, ‘Mars Cte] own, A, UPPEEMAN, h were to secure a government | the funds and then apply them. | [Applanse.t ed within these naizow limits, aud may my besaken pow to Taisc the necresary fuuds to enable | threw & coffee pot Pot fall of lina cio at his and _iy 26-1. for this District with enlarged powers a cone He urged all totakea work togethér, | right hand forget its cunnirg and my tongue | th¢ tad oe F eee er struck Ls, ing So tnea, oatsion Rt im under the right cities in making the necessary public improve- and have a plan in whic tall woulda inteeread Lever ana | foppiated Seprovesments se ore sues, desirably a | eS LOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED. y Prat She pee earagr Nia B pti a needed. "Sotne of the citizens having euucined the | °° Sietnieeed F y cute demanded by the spirtt of the age,and by | and Congress will help, and the peopie of the | know ingly untrue to the interests and prosperity | Reged, Some of ting, any’ panties of the 1gCHARGE OF RIM In short, we make a specialty of the AT VERY RB the health, beauty and attractiveness ot our city | country sould ery out, help Washinton it is | of uils District. “TAppiaure. oc whe thought the bil Senuel Campbell, colored, catged with arson in Low BATES. as the capital and center of this great beacon- | the capital of the nation? Wake apr get |” pe ann §: im should receive. the krmedinte attention cf the | Sgttine fre to. the eft Ry en geal FAMILY TRADE, ELEGANT OATS, light of modern civilization—alike the exemplar | work! Let every doliar raised go to beautify The committee on resolutions returned, and os The epee of the House were deeidedly aoe some of the finest ever brought to this market, AT VERY LOW RATES. WM. M. GALT & 00., Ina _je80 Near Balto. m See Berea Bose, pe of republicanism throughout the world. | and advance the eity. The eltizers of other 01 tions ef the country would come here and in- ‘To unite <- more close ae —— vest—some Seat aegme fe a Rots - pns with the goxernment of the United | oj springing up. very abol- admimistration, and to make the aca. was Washington diseuthralted, A, cast ignored, oelock. t jceolored itl in. his cmap! through their chairman, RK. M. Hall, presented a | ip favor of im Ianner that she was aware Tinin ature notin violatien of iewes 7 series of resolutions, deciaring that the meet- | ™gasure of this patnre Atuderatood the motiveof the ine, Seeae ofS comprenensire arietot Cor gentleman, unlees ‘was that be suddenly found out a oe and meke it our study to furnish the very best of everything in the way of family supplies generally. ored son, from New York, has arrived at Denham’s wharf with a large cargo; she she brings another car ee tor the Columbia street eS ANOTHER Boat eek ‘reparations are being made for a boat race on the 19th instant Wa eeane NGSy how to set the stable on fire. pbell Ohio ov were popular with the people, . Our factiities for buying and freighting are nneur. States and iumiia, melding the opening and paving o notwithetonding the granting of the injanctions they | Wouseae it. The stm re ning and peel aaa wo gunentes igatien hace Be? OLD ANP X action of ¢: and beth directed to the sane | why it would be the freest and stows city in in | streets, the construction of sewers, ofan add nt had found Brown, assault on Mary Shorter; finel $5 and cost Gthar Ionte ta ths “anal W LONDON 1 Bisc crrs. end, homogenevus, harmonious, and efficacious. | the world—a new era has dawne tional water-main, and such other works as will THE INIUNCTION BUSINESS UNPOPULAR Adjou : z riders Just artis ots ‘he organization sn inanguration of the new | come, oF Wealth and enterprise were Core ete ang are getting sehemed. , = ig ee at etin f Pi A am STARCH, wernment has been such as to realize the | wards this city, and was necessary was | and increase the perity and wealth of the ac ae 2 yes represented, : moog} ighest and best hopes of the citizens of this | for the citizens to display encr and onteipciee people. ‘That every consideration of patriotinn, pete ene aeetee:, te Pome Oe Saver to GEORGETOWN. ‘MONEY REFUNDED, of mon porta i wotherspota & 00... District, of Congress, and the people of the | to aid in carrying the good work forward. our immediate interests, the welfare of the pres- we wanted to set himself right,on the side of ‘Tue River.—Arrived—The sch Han- gountry indulged in the passage of bill. In SENATOR point ent, aud the future happiness and security of lic improyements. He did not wonder, it w h Little, from Philadelphia, with ninetr en ° — the selectionsof eicers mare both bythe people | flowed. He said he owned property here and | out'powerity call pom us to make the ea iat ot Tee rormi en he setea trier pease eae tons of coal for Dickson & King: the seheoner —— and by President ant we were fortunate, an Was a tax er, but st entertained a hopeful | the nation, in every materi moral and intel- - “ there was no city which comprised In its publie | view of the case. He thought, with aif due | lectual attraction canal to ame eity of. theo Cette ino the Hots ae ae tne a Tago fect of Tembee When le-Grace, byl ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 Co., STEAMBOAT LINES. functionaries more intelligence or more pub- | deference to Judge Wylie, that his decision was | public. That we need railroads, manufactories, st-makes = ution to suspend the rules, and | 12000, feet of lumb SE Libbe, ewe ‘ ' Nic or private virtue than the District | in their favor. Heapprebended ‘thatthesliortest | commerce, and the arts in our District. By fellows it up with a speceli in fuser. of the working Darton, trons Mortoln, Site saaee eet © GROCERS “pPiIoNEEE LINES Sif clumbia as it stands organized to-day. | and quickest way to progress was to let that | energy, enlarged conceptions and liberality we | man and improvements. But it showed that he had bet fee Wheatley Bre cheat tae Gees: > P ‘The question presented to this assembled multi- | question come to the peo} People tn in ae next Siete. can secure them all. We should no longer hesi- | Wakened up from the slongh of anti-progressionists “3 ae coed J Litber ne STEAMER ARROW leaves RYERY MORNING tade of ta rs was whether all these hopes | days, and tor them to Settle It. [Applause.] If | tate to put forth our best efforts to secure tila | eat stayed hiprelf with thelivemen lathe House, | Amount for Jos. & JE: Libbey; the schooner MASONIC SWolock, from her whart are to be b improvements stayed ta | dung dguided ns favex of the. howe thar ecu | eae one Bowl r. Dickson declared that he had always been in | William Henry, from Baltimore, with 25,000 feet Pp TEMPLE, Street, tg MOUNT VERNON ant gre arrested, or are we to resnme the old, always be good, no matter whoadministered the | ont people. What eee he neat | OF ember oe ee ant the MARSHALL HALL BALL. morpings at all shod manner dox-trot jog that has retlected wermment. He bought some property and | alletforts to stir up bitter controversy and ep- r. Lloyd said he had introduced the bill to give en Stoke! ym the rn Shore, ndings, gout zit" Byonus.o much dicredit in former days, and | fudged of its value by what he sav on the fasece- | courage feclings of hostility between cayi- pee tothe poor of the District. He was fn | Mitt £0,000 feet ot \imber Se sneer Sew. se leh iran) i jeetkc oars = Saas to Captain made us the jeer, the by-word and laughing- | sor’s book, but found the owner hel tal and labor, | whether "they appear in | favor of making improvements in accordance with | Zhe steamer Columbia. f Choe peng the 5 ES SYK enemies, only set off by the kind | valuation. There can be no repudia the shape of’ tax-payers’ associations,” Mar not ate why ifthe malocity are sin. | Claymont. from Failed ladelp or etal og OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. ‘ae General Superintendents Wiest TIES commixcration and pity of ouririends.” Whether | the ponds if, after afar cles: fon, the eltizens | or otherwise. There. is-n0 _ opposition, in ets im thelr profeesionsy they refuse to'vota the | Hy {ier'swharf; the steamer John = fret, the preliminary result of an ntortunate litiga- | should sustain their issue. He didnot know tion shail turn back the tide of improvement | whether the resolutions were going to recom. and stay the forward march of our city to great- | mend the election or not, but if it were done, ‘nese and grandenr; or whe 400, Which i#all that can be expended this year. there should be none’ in pod mi All clamoy for the common | qi at apor tecnene me should live together in peace and harmony, NEW DEPARTUR: ther we shal for- | then they could not get back of their votes. hi tig rights of every person should be re- | and decided to do the popular de- ward, over, through, and in spite of such le; that way a government woald be organized and maintained. It is thus that the true | mand for improv! at ake a to aaeee cobwebs interposed to block up the way. For the | strong and powerful. The money would be ad- ests of all the people can be best aud most | thy with the faboring aw Pisani omens taken 4 honorable judge who made that decision, both. vanced, the improvements go on, and the labor- | surely promoted. *Puat without any ill, feeling | new acpartures: oo he had declared there in his charact cr as a genticman and judge, Len- | ers have work. [Applause] toward these whooriginated and carried into the 8 and EW EXPRESS Lime, VIA CANAL, EN PHILADELDHTA AUERAS pare YA. WAS. N AND GEORGETOWN, ® jated oss tt dy at North Wharves » WEDNBS- between two-oared double seull boats, without | WM. rudders. The race is by amateurs, and will ba rowed between the Three Sisters Islands, above Slt 3m for the colored man in this countr ‘and that respect and estoem. Mn. Art. SHEPHERD, Supreme Court of the District he application | Feshunlago San Beaiogs. eg leboning men or Athan nian he pis wl bea ec FISE Groceries Apply ty HYDE s EER. gies ~ ~ a toe his eas peed of the Board i Se was then intro- | for an injunction to restrain 2 — of eee be pow tal ed of are three fourthecoh —< one men. hie a po Geo! 2. Bie RE Eo Alena et in this case we hold him to be, though hon- | duced, and spoke as follows millions of bonds, we cannot do otherwise than r. Moors said the maic "e accountable fo ® Ss estly, ly mistaken. ‘There are two | | Fellow-citizens: We are in the midst of stir roy ct. Its only effect will be | thedelay.. ‘The majority ars ad Segtee tee | a MERCHARTA! path ngeiomee spanned gouge AT SMALL PROFITS. « objections that lay in the way of sue | ring times in this our District. The question is to delay improvem injure the credit of the | filn to the a m’ the beginning the 5 » whether to stand still or go ahead—whether we | District, and in the end 1.3134, and 1,962 bushels of prime at $1.40. viduals less | are to prove ourselves worthy of retaining here | the tax-payers, and e u fey had deter Tuk Pounpwaster Too ZeaLous.—Several idual or i nerease the burdens of bi owor "ii an the ily of the laboring | Sistas anti woux and trample upon the law, and now the law had | citizens who say they live outside of the Co GA ape of the Lake, r Norfolk than a mi ty of the citizens of any valitical the capital of the nation, or, failing in this, ix Hinprovements must and will goon; they | turned upon them. . y be ri segs ‘Roanoke Katiroat Yor att cummunity ean undertake to dictatser control | 2 garits relapse into a more prov facial city mbar e | a Boawell =aiil ho was glad to see the opposition | tion limits, complain that the poundmaster in be embarrassed and postponed or the cost sical policy of that communiiy. [Ap- | Congress, belicving that with the opportunity ‘1 will not be stopped. | Waking up tothe importance of taking care of the we would show that, once freed from the emba: Fkinemen. Phe Governor Jad negotiated a mil- espective of party, as citizens of the | jo ber = appropriation and expenditure of pub- | rassmcnts of the past, we would build up a place | District of Columbia, we approve of the past | oR and x half of bonds a cod ee slic moncy fur purposes of public improvements | corthy the capital of @ great nation, rest | nets of the Governorand Bored of Public Works wav. Not satis legint tative end executive functions | away the obstacles which had impeded our | in relation to proposed improvements, and pledge | haa appealed to arty ‘because they wei with which the judiciary has no | energies, and clothed our people with ample | to them our earnest and active co-operation in | allowea to take the ta. They went to intertere. powers for our material advancement. To be | every essential and proper of ort they may make Snug who had made up h mind before hearing night in our capacity of citi- | sure there were those among us—old fogies, | to beautify, adorn and improve the District of | Mgerguiment oft ™ yeTs of this District for the fol- | men wedded t ancient notions and customs— | Columbia; and we appeal t) the Legislative As oses, a8 1 understand the objectsof | who, knowing that in the ‘new departure” | sembiy to pass an act submitiing this question to they must be swept away by the current of | the people, so that they can stamp with their | Public Worl Jst. To express onr full and hearty approval | progress, earnestly opposed the change. Fortu- | approval the articipated judgment of the Court their’ Fans wre os ing his zeal to’ capture stray animals, has seized ‘We respectfully call the attention of purchases to some of their stock and driven it t the pound | ovr stock of here they have been compelled to, redvem i ey think that fore he makes another raid in this airection, he had best fully Toform himself FINE TEAS, us to the limits within which only he has jurisdic ton ania COFFEES, &e., ‘THe COMMUNICATION in yesterday’s STAR by “ Letter Rip,” relative to the repair of the street | which we are selling at a very small advance, ear eto) meets the views of the public gener- ally. ‘The track is now laid over the bridge, and ALSO, the workmen are engaged in laying the neces- Par HM. Transporiaiion Company nd aft Ma: Steamer oF THE TAKE eo Meriep es ahd Staves mail, wil ewes het hart, toot, doy and Fridey at p.m Sorts nik. Reta ‘and Frida; ie Ror {ove Norfolk Facets y and Saterday ae greater gS ar For ov Groner, and J ‘C. War Georgeto *p Biko Wa\s SON Geren Gs A ¥ turbed by the ins asd . ‘or. 16th street and New York TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF ived at 7th e" © He believed the appropriation to befor the | Sry flooring. Troeived at Tthstrect w] if the cause of Gov. Cooke, the Board of Publ‘e | nately tor us, they were unsuccesstul in their | in General Term, reversing sie deckaion renenily ape eee wd x oe enciiee.tPus’ Pobieane ‘Norfolk, Works, a: # the District in the efforts, and the combited wisdom of the nation ) Mle in the injunction case. (Appjause.] tend ee [en Oren tee elected. the following WINES, BRANDIES, to Norfolk, 3; round system ot public improvements undertaken Uy | deciding against them, gave us a new form of Gex. 0. 0. HOWARD PARTICAN JUDGR. tooth ae ensuing year: John M. Brod- aomiy ’ th easures by which | government. Having successfully lnunched it, then introduced, and endorsed tht ur. Lloyd. Ww head, Walter 8. Cox, carry hese great works int) | Gur people at once prepared to justiiy the ex- ~ (Applavse.} oe pectations of the legislators of the nation as 1) Te deprecate the interference of individ- | gur abilities to rule ourselves; when lo! the same to defent the will of an entire eommunity, | element bri ings us before the courts. And why hard Cruikshauk, AND WHISEIES, David Edes, Wm. P. Johnston, John Marbury, R. T. McGill, John Purdy, "A. H. Pickrefl, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. Armistead Peter, Joshua, Eiley, and Wm. R. ie believed ti Ny a four-fitth jority in svstain- 3 Touy the Board of Public W He hoped the Li Bo cil aboring men would be furnished with some kind deat Lincsine = f the people other good men he made mis- Calling at Londonderry to land Mails and Passengers. cmetiine Wallace. METZGER & BYLES, and of the judiciary to restrain or control the | ‘They say that they arc in favor of impro of employment until tb's election was held. He Fee eR: an cu the fiver, made n-wetalet |” - ‘The ‘eamiers of thie favorite line are built ex executive and legisiative branches of the gov- | mists, bat that they are willin, to grant | read a letter order, that the jon under conrideration was to XANDRIA 417 SEVENTH STREE1, ied 2 Attar 9 very. Ferree with ai and gerpinent in the exercise of their legitimate duties | $1.0 to enable the Board of Public Works PROM GOV. CORE, Suspeid the rules—the discussion was ALE . 7 eee, ‘and tan to carry them ino effect. We, in reply, deciare | addressed to Mr. K. M. Hall, in which the Goy- re OF PETE. cestetunl the AN Kioxs Ur a Row.—a | —Tmettr___Next to. 04a Fellows Ha a ‘and convenience of passen- Sd, ‘To encourage and strengthen the hands | that, as a Dusiness Hroposition, no man under- | ernor says: ‘ rane london, prem. (she Bit Cun ee yesterday" exonng on BROWSING « mmppLeToN | ot the Governor, the Board of Public Works, | takes to cairy out a andpermanentscheme | “I regret that cireumstances prevent my ac- | P% ee a ok eas of couree\ he 454 not wonitiec | Ost Pasooge Raves, tm Currency. and the Legislature in the aloption of such | without first providing means for Its entire ful, | coptance of sour ineitation to abiveas the racer 1 een ie Me Moore) was allowed to | Washington street, near King, by a colored man TO GLasGow, eeiaites LL AND Haken mea ‘as may avert the mischief and public | injury likely to ensue from this unfortunate in- | the practice was to waste annually from on y junction. | half to three-fourths of a million dollars in be- iment. Under the old municipal governme: ‘would from Washington hamed Edward Walker, who | fine OOLONG TEA at is? wae Sper pene eh tiny was disorderly, and refused to go with police- | been pronounced man Franks to the station house. He was a i. AS, citizens thisevening on the subject of | proceed, he would Uk IDE OFF THE GENTLEMAN cuteguth district. ict improvements. There are some facts and suggestions which I should have been glad ations; Intermediate: j ‘ ha decrepid old handied the officer quite ye Old Coase h. To make arrangements for submitting the ni ork which was never finished, and | to have submitted to the sober, candid const aker, if suc powerful man and han a FINEST GUNPOWDER, scoding for their friends nike Ot Nee ener propriety of the contemplated loam, undes the | Suich toe the benednor cousoenore eet | eer ae venmle and I hope, on some other imbeeite an that cau take the bideuil my et hum go | TOY iy tor a while, Dut the latter, succeeded in FINEST, EEIUAT SS yao speeches, Far farther parte wvisions of the territorial bill, to a'vote of the | forth patehed from year to year. The Board of | occasion, to present them more'in detail than I | “ine rules were then suspende be} getting mi thou any fart ‘Gaol. He wee ‘FINEST FRrgaban, si som eB erry ee pa 8 Fegonr i » ople of | % ressed c at this time. NEW HALF MILLION BY a “ at Psth. Ie nece petition: Congoesn toes | may Wore satecie ete pervere ok aaaslene | Msc ETN, tha’ teoee, hich son miost fo | Mav. Comnstul ecconC oe tn eeeriios tm Ay: | Sateen poe eimunie meni DeREST COU NG. es paras Save) 1a ihe amend th law as to effectually pre- | ing and carrying out a permanent plan of im- | considei is, as rf understand it, progress or stag- | propristions, then reported the Dill, with an amend- | PprsonaL.—Among the arrivals at the Man- iiuneaton nen Sy cad pricen, at c. went the laws they have parsed or suthorived | provements, insisted upon an appropriation to every material interest | ment in the nature of a substitute, which authorizes | sion House yesterday were General Custis Lee BROWNING & MIDDLETON'S, BR LAKE SUPERIOR. from being nullitied by any dissatistied individ- | sufficient to guarantee the successf ful complecion | of thy Distsict. Te would seem that the intelli: | ¢ fet which may ariee trom the assessment and-eni- | abd his brother Robt. E. Lee. a 7 alos ual, or thelr executio pended by any judge | of all the works upon nt they had agreed, I, | gent business men, the tax-payers, the laboring notion of iene “during ‘the current. year t9 the ate contractor, for, laying the iron om the A. THE ENION sTEARIBO AT COMPANY ce t. t wishing to dey y e —— mm of | men, cannot fe which to choose. we | amount of five hondred thousa lars, Which sum . ‘morro’ a “Ga. ‘To venew our pledge end Gueniinsten | Searly appropriations. he ‘question really is, | made my app aS yayer, and Hail he expended ait Gichursed’ for the’ improve- | his work immediately — — Gazette, last evening. ool FA, 0 ue SER rs Ar tio, antanic, peur "AND sacinc wes vgiem, uniler the nom nenme melee Since te’ pea ofthis Distriet ae es iS oF progress and ile. ay eee im hi a - the rad District, and for ad caer tebe wales cIT Y ITE ITEMS. For sale! oe ora rapes ETON Sate Men “ATLANTIC ppt al of this great nation—th it it, or wheth ne! joward con; 1 peopl _ mit 5 End glory of the whole country.” Dw | Speck control the neat o he gentlemen shall aay | this District upon ie, atthe head of the | G:Ser'ss ‘Seerion'a is an eanerneney clause, provid: | Waax mare is strengthened by the use of _ Owe Sa 4 Pennsylvania events, zn ti Ea Aw To accomplish these give to our | to the one hundred and ity thowand souls hers | government who had the interest of all at heare. | COBEEC® tin act sal go tnt itemedate etek. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. ae excell jovernor Cooke, the highly honorable | resident, “ This much shail. you spend, and no ie believed there Wee honest and sincere men | “Sir. Jord bmitted a resolution, that it is the MESS MACKEREL.” Snd public spirited Boantot Public Works, and | rence Mius pe staie tone g0, and uo farther.” | in the Legislature. The speaker said he had in- } seuss of ‘the House that thet sutmitted by tim | Dp. Ware, CAiopodist, extracts ST ee ew ACKEREL, our Legislature our encouragement, coumienee You shail continue the same old pateh-work | vested in property nae paid taxes, and was in- | thould parse After debate, the Chair 1 outef | relieves and cures Bunions, Bad Nails, oa . FAT MACKEREL, aid support. system which has rendered the nation’s | terested fn bgemlarmy which tended to the | order. MR, MOORE'S SUBSTITUTE. without pain. Rooms No. 635 15th pirost, ore 4 ONOMY SHAD, ‘Mr. K. M. Hall moved the appointment of maqropotie » Geers & disgrace apd an eyesore at home | welfare of the people here. Ournew goverument | yg, avy Serena niente substitute | site Treasury, Washington, and T, "North ., dH SAUE nenarso, a com N RESOLUTIONS, and a yye-word and a reproach abroad. | was a and good one, hoped reported by 1} ppropriat! Charles street, a ED MON. ie = the followi: to sireet peop! oul and sustain it. of @H0.000, pay nat ot funds of the cities of ————— ‘K peorerod a > vere Bure ‘Sonn F. zm rp Cgc sok te an eoeeercae ine = ithe conclusion oi General Howard's address ogee ony cod ge oh te the county of | Icw Cuxay.— Harvey & servers) oe. = sori ee HERRING. John 0. . Horatio frowning, | in the blinding dust as was Elijah of old a Se the resolutions were unanimously adopted, and | Warhington in the proportion of the improtemente | street and ra Be jaecelicp rae) parts of Be & MIDDLETON, | ee epee, Gf Holden, ©. O. How- | clouds which envel cura thats a Into | the meeting adjourned. ah ee eee éute he epatem of fn ane fee lit nitatay od Es _ RON RTE Ponmayivania ar 4 Kiley A. Shinn. . Their souls saw at ‘Tes posed 3 ic a GENERAL CHIPMAN. were to stand taxation like others, and af Muirary Si acrions—Company B, Wash: py ok es Jac hig wg oma | for any work the ae Deve fo pefth = ol. Chipman, our delegate to Congress, was toh rancalyhguren which a mth ysiowed ington Light Infantry, night and | Cost of which shall exceed the amount the Prevailing Hard Times Just ASAT Gn ria orth ied upom and addressed the meetl that they represented But the th ith pastor | elected the following oMcers:~ ist Ustctenset, | eche ners (Rez cent. of uid entimates; that no Gus to eovocmnign tn their ex- | psmereanere; Ion gahone Saperiagv the Silver inee Vout Wile saying: Within the past two months anda half | the taxable real estate, and bate ervecteenss | S- McMakin; Second, James W. McKee; Third, | member if the ea mid board oF uf the Couell or Hoe nae Rta ee mse G ee panty have conversed with hundreds of people between | part of the whole Of the District, stilt | James MeNEDD; Orderly Se.z ant, William A: | of Delegat pA Ae ip an Faificlent saving can bo effected to mt oka dette coal or farther informatia, ATRICE, Shange ts cue tees a0 geeercumvah ond tai aan, | Sed counted ead counebaes roe een mee mpany D, of the same regiment, met od gg ee be eee cotuert sand Pa ayo ——— ert ae: Ppa tag x. ture success. I found that the establishment of | streteh forth their arms to crush out, in one night at their hag arnt oh en w tlhe, ernot is wuthorized to angicipate the reventie to | He offers this to the public by Our stock of WINES an igvery B,D CALDWELL, a territorial government for the District with | strong embrace, the (to them) devastating spirit and cl cleeted ¢ fhe sheen cers: Seeond amount not ‘oat (Sam. at the rate of | astiing the best oy ‘tint can bo Biel myf ie ths fecha Ino atonal counela meets ‘understood EME aise of ths yen oF Obtained, at from 15 to 20 per eent. eheaper than | New York. “Item ees cee Meuse LINE OF STEAMSHIPS with a hearty approval, am as aw: an clause is. interest among thousands who have scarcely heretofore given the prosperity of the nation’s capital a moment's ought Into whatever community I went, or wherever I was intro- duced, I found an eager interest to know what now westo be the future of the Distriet of Co- jummbia; and there seemed to be @ personal inter- eat felt in vehere which I will ventare to say ex- ists for no other Congressional district in the Union. [observed this also, that all the salient points in your recent legislation were tele- pbed West, and commented upon extensively fess press and the people; and I heard e WASHINGTON ‘Zab NEW YORK. any other house. ‘Bon tfail to give me a call. + eaten: nie omy. Ee : ———— eens = OSASCRLLA McK ced bail for of ©? night * tho relief F. Boswell ® bill to pathorine the the highest the frame palilee’ coron to sell af tt bia! "4 _ ire: and Sys acer “Aleorn bill ti; the day oe general election — di prieg Se eer gone “ee Tidal where expressions a sreliscation, teat the | Yor the submission of Capital was shaking ofits eine wpe was disposed fo help itself before my it eS af eee Congress for appropriations. ‘Abplate Under all these expressions cotld see something more than that connote st which one community feels for another, | which seeks to rule our District. They know, sox | She Cnt, a judgments a Sqcsbh aww bors adueed of Common sympathy and you know, that improvements once com- | |, ‘T!™ kona wih os fotereecs, shes which runs through the hearts of all our people, | menced, the capital to be expended will give an | 12st, ee aes t iat emaes ten onli of ble dietrtet, tptrateced ame neods cal to be right sencbed te a, Wa i. some’ sey yprU] exthosinstically in any effort. we may : Boel on ap Padbelagacabcea, build up within onr Territory the most beautifat capitol city of the worl. [Applause. aurrays Seve, Mr. Chakeman, en MMuhest PRES consequence —iee ee eee gio the Wonsd dtictat_ a bread and liberal policy, looking to the i SaLe or Reat Estate—Messrs. Latimer & ‘an alley in imincediate improvement of our District, and so the a ‘auctioneers, ‘on ‘afternoon i" far as | can ascertain this is the almost universal | Board of Public ‘Snowden’s subdivision of lot 1, Tux yorkuaLet Oe Buck, son of feeling of our citizens. (Applause.) the ‘corner of the late Hon. Azro Mz fellow-citizens, we cannot afford to discuss | ith and K’ streets west, and con- | Diace from hislate residence, No. 361 ax ‘subject of internal improvement in that | one-story, » to James | Povia avenue, - and sell spirit which goverrs in a political the Does | | Frazer, for $3,700. ¥. A. A. M., of which Mr. Buck terms. fn all plans tor the development — rhe ae pees ee Legh a) 3 par'y should not enter, unless those who opposed | Fixeet ixp Huer Touato, ty alledie, | 2 * Nod the Basar, Ene ‘present Dusit sutnnincration at the last we have seen this season is the * oh es eee 5, sutemtad the Semeeal tlon make a party insue of this question. Capt. near : in the recent straggle over the four milion Ba sing hts, from ore: ro letra! oe food surgeon as teen ade from say | wigt we think phot become’ great favorite | , Tex Janes L Kunvann we have Biaciwod os Hop tion, would it not be wise to adopt it? I | with growers and Of the delicious fruit, i v