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EVENING STAR. ‘Fhe Pollard-Lyon Slander Case. {| main three or oat yl gg menliremngy at GEORGETOWN. Georgetown Advertisements. HOLIDAY GOODS. 7 VERDICT POR PLA! a re jarbury 4 ‘esterday, after our report closed, in the casa | should have recommended to tse board that Cnoin—At a meeting of > ITERALY ENTERTAINMENT. a of Sine Pollandagt, Lyom, ruit for slander, Mes thaw be forbidden to be used, and thet thé cars | town Masonic chair, held om Bonaey night, L Suinauaiabbees He=r4r Goons. WEDNESDAY........Jauanry 10, 1872- Chandler is argument for the de: | be HE and dasted at the ond of every }following officers wero elected: Wm. B. Orme, College for the bene- fendant, contending that plain entitied lr. moved that bject Mt Tricks Perk. _ — such damages ar wi to the : LOCAL, NEWS. Srateemccts aus eae cast ination and re; cart Scntahs ortieena ‘rimity We would respectfully call the stiention of onr ‘ ee Hoe Ses Se chen seteret to Ge Ges a dave eens a= 3 | customers and the public generally to our large and Waticnal Theater —Second opera night—“ Pos- it showed her tobe eee eae a to the health offi aetioneer. gun weti- ee ‘The trial was resumed this morning, and afr. | he was in favor LONG BOAT “Lapy | Well-stlected stock of GOODS FOR Lincoin Hall.— Address by Victoria C. Wood- with his argument, urging | and if the matter enor AT AUCTION. the | DATS, among which we would name, in part— ay McEvoy's new Hiberni: scoumn tednonce them, bat So Wreatana | comply Gtk’ the aehe of tee Cad eee Captain (Packard) was taken sick and succeeded 48 wring datethe a of IMPERIAL LAYER RAISING. Poort Hell, Cergttni Grand O84 Polk's case seit the partios wore meu. It was neces | further action. ‘De. Bliss concurred im te opine | Seek Fae ree ee ee and anccooded Dene pseu ihe por Seer inmcrea LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, bait andere. Concert. a sary to sustain the case to prove malice, and.he | ion of Mr. Marbury. Mr. Jaman eoanene Was again in collision, in which Capt. Fisherro- eee ee See ft ga Satied if any malice had been shown, claim the board had no right to say to internal injuries. Cob! ag the whart ot “e Condensed Leeais. that the p! scaneeselt had repeated idea com r. e: 3° pitt § ‘The National Fire Insurance Company yee- malice. He = eee er ee an — eat © Lady atthe Lake? with bet e prands. ‘Yerday elected the following directors:—Moses &. We . | claiming ‘chat the plaintiff was to blame | Mer : COOKING PRUNES and DRIEO FRUIT, Helly W; B. Todd, Dr-J-B. Blake, Wm. Wall; | Spencer, Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood. Mrs. Eliza. | distarbance, but that the plaintiff! was to blame | “Mr. WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in glass, very bean- G. F. Gulick, A. R. Shepherd, Charles Justand | beth Baden, of comeeraen et for it; . of the affair. After pe tifel, J.F. Lenman. the Frm: Ses, Macnee EL meaner; | Brevent PUSS, co teg in tho Dowel noel | ere ‘ibe, | WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in-1b.and3-10. cons Mre. Victoria C. Woodhall will overhaul the | of Dover, 3. H.; Laura C. Smith, of > jae keer yee feollahneas of meniniove cot ‘endorse: | GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French, maar Corporat, ia me women’ eaten eg eee Philadelphia, sister. of | called the attention of the jury to the cate of | be fas DOWLING. Rect, | TOMATOMB, in3-1b-and 9-10. cons, ¥ er, on wo a - question, in her adress before the national wo- | Lucretia Mott; and others prominent ia the | Samson, who veneer ane Prac | REReAI tector the, mation. age. 4 sys Prins a We tebied ee raed. TEXAS BEE! man suffrage convention at Lincoln Hall to- | woman's movement. locks which were attempted - mf gh dropped ‘mR Staset Cane— ington ni a 2 the eatate t. 62 A brief description of the appearance ofeomé | Lyon’s back, namely: mbacks, In concli this manner, the cepa would condemn Gcorgetown street railroad company, which yf ey rx, at, brenaat mistake is'made inone of our contempora- | of the he said the jury was on to large vindictive | for it, oe part, he washed his han meets in Washi: to elect directora to-day, ihe wil bans to ne ee is eeaeeae vies this morning in the announcement that Mr, | PROMINENT CHAMPIONS OF FEMALE SUFFRAGE | damages. It was time es een ae is as pas Fe ype spenoel with the subject. Dr, | onght to i some of the citizens = ‘Fyng is to speak at the anniversary of the Wo- | may not be uninteresting. First may be men- | ready to shootasa Texan de tpn ag rome | FR as ee natoes, ne ioaie nen an ete ms ee of Bridge and Congress ats., Christian Association this evening. The | tioned handa as a New York p i, Was lo report. Dr. o a resolution thought here of their comfort D.C. for rent. Also, Horse ‘aed. gro pocorn is the I7th, not the 10th. MRS. TICTORIA C. WOODRULE, that she could not come in geta ict for | health officer be requested to ‘and convenience of the people of this place. I! le. OLABA BE ORME. ann! wioter amectatneat ions evening. elected the | who occupied a seaton the rear of the platform, | a blasted character. It was a eeacion focserery eae pend for the use of the ;adopted, | not, they may find out when a rival road comcs Adm: - | PRESERVES of rg following officers: Hon. C. C. Stevens, presi- | and quietly paid attention te the business of the | to scttle hypo woman co’ jaunt mia » Vi esa & bon yogeen mova well along. o kite aes: aa ALMONDS, WA ~ 9 paocke eacennve dent; John Boyd, first vice president; Ca} in | convention. Im appearance, the seems about | and then come . oS ee ee ma eps a porns — con: Exvection ov Orricens.—. wan Tr the BRAZIL NUTS. NOH CANDY. ; Jebn Corson, second vice president; J. P. C. | thirty-three or four years of age, with an ex- Sng damages te bee oe Caennidhded the steding | Gun or © ew mahington ang | meeting ee Lodge, oP ea bones; Fibh CRACKERO Ss P retary; Capt. C. R. Johnson, an- ressive countenance and composed demeanor. ir. Ris at y ing ‘getown railroad once every > ad re- | followin; cers were installed:— r. J. . 5 ’ . ial secratasy: Cai’ Ges. Cowie, treavares. he expression of her fuce is rather sweet, and | argument. Whatever ‘might be said as tothe | port the condition of the same to the board; | Gitte W. Brom Ie Parkhurst, S. W.;.J. P. ahah “There wera 113 anquevis inthe District of Co- | at's dittance has a look of child-like tnnocence | responsibility of bringing thisease zinto court the | adopted. Adjourned. Chafielle, J. W.; Morris Adler, secretary; E. D. I . Jambia during the year 181, Ot the bodies | from her fashion of wearing Ber hair in a short | jury had to take the{laal responsibility. It there LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 2 Someta: 2: Gerda, 8. 0; J. B. INE OLD JAMAICA RUM. 4 wieweds 43 died from natural canses, 12 acci- | cropof curls. But when she advances to the | have been unclean motives i — Le in a G Thomas, J. D.; B. eli, Til ; SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY. dental, 21 drowning, 11 homicides, 6 suicides, 1 | front toxpeak, a somewhat worn cast of face, | tiff did not bring them here; they felt obliged td | COUNCIL —Honre bin providirg for the election | Tuw Fauntas and Meccan? BANK exe ‘Very cuperter OLD BRANDT. infanticide, 1 attempt at abortion; and iSintasts | ands masculine tome of voice, dispel the illu- | ling this ult. ‘The defence had expressed are. | of cestain Diatrict eincert, by ballot was read 8 | pects very to go into the national bank Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY, found dead: 52 were colored, and 61 white; 78 | sion bite ee nese Mg Diack, = an | Se Mood ng ene wine msmee aoe election of controller, wreasurer, auditor, attorney, ® — andes y ready 10 60 | ~PECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Par | CAFE'S omen PUBE BYE WHISKY. ne clot sacque, and 8 blue bow at Ror throat. al: | rights? “He | nem, that the plaintiff came here | "canal bill to refund taxes’ erronreaale ould by ent RE Camat—Tho water is being drawn from | 77557 os otreet Gi Sethe PORGADEINA WikES. CAT? SURREY wd ceedi: + | under Po) . a ym = for the pu: re ir + Washington and Georgetown Rail- SS tT arr nd net Lie che han, coma kote Gano er ihe purest ma- | {corge W- Dutton was readasecond time and re ine tod colargingt the frst Tooker’ This, im | WA i a here Earee ANGIRG All the popular brands of CH. GNE WINKS . neem MAS. CADY STANTON, trons no amountof money couldcompensateher, | — Mr. Browne offered a resolution requesting the | connection the strengthening and enlarging own, and satisfactior | and a few carks fine old PALE SRERRY in tne "To-day, the annual mecting of the stockheid. | Well known im this community, is of meditm | but was there justice for no others? Could not | House of Delegutes to trancmit to the Coneeien | C2 thé dam, will give our millers and others attention ‘paidte UPHOL ‘To-day, the annual meeting of the stockhold- | Natuse, portly proportions, frank. agreeable | a woman, on whom the detectives had kept their Weert od papers in. fre pomamte | yelering {0 | ample water-power a the dry season. The Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guaranteeing: Seok ihe Washington and Georgetown Kallroad | countenatice, and gray hair. Sho was dressed | eyer and been in the gutters gathering up its | Hcuseill for the relief o int resolution requtricg | Water 18 expected to be off for two days. aon: — the purity of the Wine offered. a Seredy ayenue and DB treet nonin, There Sere | quietly ma. blac borapeglhetp eestor Seaton Ed meee motined | Sa ie barte an e eS FOR SALE Low BY nt Messrs. Riker, (president,) H. Hart, M. | black silk bands, a lace collar maak hand m y be a0 over. CITY ITEMS. ted; ‘lala ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA’ THE H : im every shape and form by Murtio, Sitch, | “itr Browne, from tho juleiary crmaltios KiduTs Or GEORGETOWN AS AUG fee on ‘lleyr and thers. At MISS BUSAN B. ANTHONY Yeatman and others. They had found him a | ported back House bill for the prevention and or earn is tall and | week afterwards standing over her sick bed | 1! which were Bors come and see the solid silver watches, virtue of a deed of trust. bearing dato the ‘moon the polls were opened for the reception of | Tiber gueutar, with a eceaiesants isdicating | torturing ber ithe repetition ef tha lies The Sorotiers natead of the chief of police io'bave the | Rarranted for two years, for $10, at Prince's vere Mel at telly No 118<aod upon the erates fot directors Justice D. K- Smith ad- | yon intelligence anu decisionof character. She | bad not Here an idle rumor which could ‘not to Greece tapeerintien cos © Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. written request of the party caritiod the I ond earge Matteg Riley, A- | wore a changeable silk with purplish red tinge, traced, but a man who had put forth the report | ™Sir"'Baton bed * BROWNING 4&4 MIDDLETON, No.614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, declé-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hote'. prev. ion, with amendmet e doubt of the power ofthe Leg- | 7 Sout my ture bok offer for sale, at public auction. op ‘and ; WILL CLEAE out my furs below first cost; all ME @ BYLE, pine go — following is the ticket: Syi- | ® apni: porey her collar, heavy gold = if, Sonbete tenia nop aseeminnict ene toenact @ law sentencing to the peniten. other goods at cost. I mean what I advertise. TEDUBODA ¥ AFTERNOOR: me race pant. : vanus S. Riker, Henry Hart, Maltby G. Lane, | 2€ck- oe i GAGE, which the witness hesitated to Paaeer) he was | _ Mr. Browne replied that since the bill had been re- | Come, and you won’t be disappointed. Georget: bepinniog for ot 417 SEVENTH STREET, Aiea Mitchell, William Orme, Glibert Vander- | or xew York, by her activity of movement, | ordered by the court. ferred tothe committee he bad examined the eub- |) y axzsm°s Wisard Of cures Fhoumation. Between D and E streets, ¢ werken, Richard Sutton. ‘ould seem to be younger that indicated by het | Mr. itiddle next referred to the evidence and Lcaretolly end wee settled that Wizard OW cures sore throaf'in a few hours. dre pantera af 2 o'clock, when the ballots | Tint gray hair. ‘She wore handsome saine suit, | after speaking of the defendant having pat inc Phe bill was pease. ides eran Wizard Oil cures n ‘at once. pmameete aed FETE Counted, footing up 7,269 for the above | 554 fat of veivet of a darker shade. = plea of genersi issue stated that they alee atin | House billsto amend an act entitled anact making | Wizard Oil cures any oe or ache. “Groident Riker submitted his report, in oleatiel tse Ged om dant bad probable cates to heliowe the sticons | BORiPar monty or aeiraring ine expenses of the | Wizard Ol sold by druggists generally, IMPORTED <AND DOMESTIC > i a which he states: “During the past year we - fine, intellectual face and graceful figure. | dant had probable cause to we the allega- be of >. ‘*, messenger to dark colored suit, a black velvet | tion. They first attempted to prove that he hat] | the register of wills and fixing hiscompeneation; and Prorte WHO HAVE cut their wise have been compelled to take up and re; Langgee A 4 the words and failing they | Suthorizing the refunding of mone: ‘our tracks at great expense, and also at a heavy basque, white fur around her throat, aud hat | not spoken 1c rr an ing ey | paid for tax rd | | clare to all who don’t use it, ‘that it is ‘most rronecualy | the Sozodent, and all who do, are willing to de. GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES, immed with brown. “ would prove that he had probable cause | ranted and suho WHISKIES, ETC., Joss to our business on all our lines where gene- | . DR. for believing what he said’ ‘He asked if redemption f tawhaen perfect and delightfal thing for the teeth they yal treet improvements, necessary grading and | sppeared iu the black bloomer eustume which | they did not adett by this notice that he had | any Daleoe.wcpe several read fr tines ever dipped a brush into. : vs ARE NOW OFFERING 5 been racti ppears, had x a a 8 ——_°___ a i Eee new under conracnydclaved Nye wine | Zante only gne th atid; ile ot par | Selo of Captain Bey, ein emus, ent | tex Spend on gery tram te Ta gates of | | Comm am the Dargai nt Princ’ Bu 4 FINE STOCK OF Gee, Ties keece enn Poe id | was stopping at the hotel, and Lyon knew it, but | the District, who ee fs ter season. These heavy expenses I fear will | ticipants in the proceedings seeming to avoid . . markets; referred. Adjourned. ments don’t purchase. CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. eompel the company to borrow money to com, | 2DY eccentricity of costume. had no cause to be jealousot him. He afterwards plete them if done within a short time and with- out a cessation of dividends.” They are now Fanning 36 cars, making 418 round trips, or 956 tripe each way making over3,200 miles each day. ‘There are 443 horses on hand; 151 have been pecooneol taal OPENING ADDRESS OF MES. STANTON. [oy sear to enact the part of the jealous man, HOUBE OF Lilet neh Sy “rai Merrey offered M.-H. Prince has decided till the first of if-past ten o’clock the proceedings were | by feigning to go to New York,—to make a fool | %rcsolution requesting the Governor to inform the | aesyon' ta Sol oR ee arious goods he has, at opened by the reading of the ‘eal for the. cone | of hintcle® He haa ne esd o for nature | House by uss auihody pec cresinentan ot renee m J f Washington’ cost, as he anticipates making a change. Yention, after which Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stan- | had saved the trouble. So he got up and dusted | Previn patna {anid seen eos po bOrEGD for ee . at ton was introduced, and adcressed the conven: | and started off on one-horse railroad towards | December 17 and December 31 1arh ned Louisiana THELARGE NUMBER Of rooms en suite recently | the purchaser. A deposit of @500 will be required CONSISTING IN PART OF MABAGA GRAPTS. NAVANA ORANG’ LONDON Lay RAISE a ~~ oy ei, anc warter box: SULTANA RAISINS, (all seedions: VALENc: it P eon: . SINS. covk i 29 ai tion at rome length. She claimed that the | New York, and sneaked around town with a | and Jodiana avenues Murch 18.1:71; adopt added to the American Honse, Boston, have | *##00n as cold: RBURY, Trastes. LEGHORN CIThON. LEMOS PEEL. Bought, sold, and 2 died All new harness | Sy at ssovemcel waunet Gemmenen ceapie cs | conkins Prepared to use on Denty’s back. The | q Mra pomey Tred, fcsolution appropriating | been im great demand by families traveling. | gecis.eoads: AETER,MARECRY; Trustee. Zane ce TS, CONSERVE Cinoen, sande at the depot, ax also cushions and mats, | Sturt woman's right te the oa ot oe counsel here vindicated the character of Mrs. | @10(@0for the Washington ‘nati-nal monument to | They have closets, baths: Se, and may be s- oe NEW FIGS, FRENCH PRUNES, in glass, tin, ‘with all necessary repai ‘ | box, but how and when to use it, and what kind | Pollard, saying it was absurd to believe | Depaid, whens suficient sum has been raised to | curcd by mall or telegraph. Theveteran Lewis | _S9-THE ABOVE SALE TE EQOEPONED OM. | 004 Rome: a sectiee ‘ United Staten Supreme Courtris tect oes | Of persone to entrust with the administration of | that thie edacated™ lady could ‘be eure Fegponable prospect for completing it; referred, | Tee ot thie hema? nie supervision over thecon- | til WEDNESDAY, Jauuary 10th, 163, eame hour | Gorden & Dilworths JEL on's PIE FRUITS, also that of Chas. Mades, which wil be seachal | aflairs. ‘They were here, she said, to consult | of the charges and Insinuations, Shick, | 'pfonable prospect for cempictin veimburee ZC | duet of this hotel. ", J.CARTER MARRURY trawin. | AEMCHDE thet, Popentts 2th Git? . the it tonme of the Choeais One t. “eached | with and solicit an interchange of views be- | herenemies h brought against her- He armed | Robbins for expenses incurred ia the years 182 to ———— @f-eokis THOS. DOWLING, Auct. | PECANS, FILBERTS, ond NAPLES WALNUTS Stqhe report of the trearurer, Mr, Henry Hart, | tween the. first intellects ation, a general in- | cartigating Denty the might on whlch ke lett tor | Mreiberiatououseed bil coviitg eeTke pay. | soF ARENZS call aml secure merino underwear Fa PLE CIDER (abalone eee resin dopa 3 { | With this object in contemplation, a general in- | castigating Denty the night on which he left for is = : ; Selene or tase ecteeen emteropect, and shows | Vitstion wa ectonded tall whe hitee mien | Menten ee ee FOCONe | ea tants sustained in consequence of public | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. re AY APTLES. APPLE BUTTER, 4 rag assengers, SHSTI050" creditcr | in their work tounite with them. ‘The women’s | noiter the field. He heard « nolse sad eon Mr. Huise introduced bito refund Jamse O'Day | Rooen’s and other fatlery at great bargains CHBESE eee sccmmel aoe isceliancous feccipte, | Movement was inaugurated in order that the | away, aud came back and heard the noize saut taxes overpaid; referred. for the next 60 days, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 ; omimaa @ SOLONOMNS, oK WAL aT $1,624.18 total, €200,738 73; total disbursements, | 8X Should participate in the administra- | going on. ‘There was that object of unceasing | ‘Mr’ Hunt fica the coamittee on police, reported Ponayivamin aveeae” . Jewells SELF-LEAVEXING FLOUR, 15.003.74. Incladed in sank forse, | ton of the affairs of the country, to fealoun in his way. He had stolen into that | 8 bill in relation to scales for weighing any article ee BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, | $04) RIPS SYRUP. N_O. MOLASSES, * Siess2i.t0s track repairs’ sot oni. ° 5° | work with equal zeal with the men infree frade | house likes. thier; and’ Uke a, aie eek | fob 18 the aie oN ORS Ths Teor Te ees | Asx your Grocer for Dooiey’s Yeast Powder, ee er an tues tistes Sepertare™ of Seeeen Sma | Ceres ee ee Lemna st was moun & | Eelecoeey iid over’ Niche blll te ses oon: | the bie bekn reeeen 2 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 7 was the “‘ new departure” of woman suffrage, ne- arm . ic! ‘ipene 4 . i ——_o——_—_—_ =i Our Public Schools. and ‘should be fasisted on till the laws of the into actual fruition, and his hatred at once borer ee ee ee committee om laws and jadi-| A. FisuEr, No. 618 9th street, removes spots ee TEAS. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. country fully acknowled; its justice. She | into violent frenzy. He burst through the door. | ciary. reported a bill for the reliet of St. John's without cleaning the whole garment and with FINEST QUALITY GUNPO! Fea ee Eee nat abug Schools met | alluded to the 14th amendment as at frst yery | Here Mr. Riddle clted the testimony of Bir. | Purih, eid over, es a out taking them apart. He also cleans kid NEW BOOKS. OL ORG ey EMS last evening in the Franklin school building. unfavorable to the interests of female advance- | Curtis as to the words which he heard passed mae cReie ft, trem baer) hey vy ee Fe; | gloves andilippers. Gentlemen’s gloves cleaned | Henry A. Wise's Seven Decades of the Union. 92 The Superintendent, Mr. J. O. Wilson, pre | ment in this country; but upon the enactment | between the combatants in the altercation. Uererecic rorbde nite ing? tthe militic of the look like new ones. 1,9 & 2 2 sented applications for teacherships from Wim. | of the 15th amendment, which fullyenfranchised | Mr. Chandler here denied that Mr. Curtis had a ee District; | H. Bailey, Miss A. B. Williams and Miss Emma ‘over, REIN > allsexes and colors. they became more recon- | used the language rehearsed by Mr. Riddle, and Mr. Campbeil inquired of the committee on indebt- A PRIVATE REVENUESTAMP three inches COFFEES. Florence, which were reterred. Mr. Woodward | ciled,and fully endorsed those joint enactments, | asked that Bir. Curtis be allowed tosay whether | edness when a bill could be Teported on the report of | with a likeners of Mr. Hall in the center, MOCHA, OLD GOVERNMENT Java, ated the resignations of Miss Adams and | She further stated that this convention had as- | or not it was the —— made use of. the auditing commission. ra jaced over the cork of each uine bottle of CEYLON and BIO COFFE! ise Wetherill, to take effect February 1, 182, | sembled not to petition for their rights tosuch | The court ruled that the jury would have to | Mf pre, Gealicd that the ecmmittce had acted | Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair wer. Take Green and Fresh Roasted. which were accepted. men as had hitherto championed cnly the rights | trust to their memory, and denied the privilege / no other. 3 The et nig presented the abstract of Campbell argued that it was the daty of the Jampbell argued that it wan the daty ol Cont ms the monthly reports for December of the teach- a os M: of the foreigner, riftraff element of the country, | of witness to take the stand. dite ‘te the claims. ew fo . mile those of the women were ignored, but | Mr. iiaile, said, Lyon; at appears, got the “Bir Borgers defended Chenction ot the committee GLoves for the million at Price’s, 413 7th st. , showing: Num! f pupils on the rolls th: the rposed to petition the courts. She com- | worst enco' ’ vent sneal vay ir. Boswell said the action of the auditing com- Sp ed fast day of the month, ort decrease fur the piimenteu General Butler for the recent intros | From the betel the same as became He had's | music was advisory, only. When the committes | 4 S=ST QUALITY KipGLoves at $1.50 at Price's, month, 198. imber of schools in the first dis-* duction of a bill in Congress providing for the | rear guard, a man named Hook, who pretends | ascertain the amount duc.s bill would be submitted ios of Pickens. ic Dahl; eee ae trict, 33; second, 35; third, 33; fourth, 2%—total, | enfranchisement of women, and claimed that | to have seenso much, but when found he wasin | te levy a tax to pay this indebtedness. Having re- Dzror vor Gent's $1 Kips at Price’s, 413 7th 130. "Av namber of pupils in each school | this woman movement would occupy a promi- | the back yard with’ his coat collar drawn up | £elvtd these bills ovly Inst Friday, and eee: | street. in the first district, 528; second, 528; third, 3:7; | nent position in the next Presidential election. | over his rome ee « ears like a treacherous, | labors were completed they would report a bill to elebrated and successful Latrobe fourth, 4s7—general average, 531. Number of | The women were fighting for principle, which | cowardly cur, as he fe. The dog always loves | pay them. THE most celeb: and succes is Cases of corporal punishment in the first district, | in her opinion, was far more important ihan | the female of his owm species, but here is amad, | Mr. Davie aid he understood there were six or Heaters and Slate Mantels in world; enews Ne & Seeusesuseses 282 3; second, 0; third, 3; fourth, 5—total, 11; de- | “ the panier.” frenzied coward, turning foot, and tabri- | seven hundred bi'l-; ‘he ¢ mmittee, it hed been | Cham Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at crease for the month, 25. Number of pups | At ¢ conclusion of Mi s Anthony's remarks, | cating a story ‘about = lady so yastly as | Tne de Gould ake tacite br eeneeraay., ,At that | Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, Y.M. 0. A. Build- iene Se oan ee. enaupies, dismissed in the first district, 3; second, 8; third, MRS. VICTORIA C. WOODHULL superior in character and intellect. Now this is Fett Aces ie exnesis Goa all fae 78, Tor the | ing, 9th and D streets. s BOCKS, 27s" SEs: 3; fourth, 12—total, 24. Number of pupils sus- | was introduced and greeted with applause. She | a story for them to prove; but how can they take an equal length of time for the House toex- | Unpgnwean at the usual low rates at Price's, ENGRAVING, PRINTING. Catherwood “OLD VE” WHISKY pended in the first district, s; second, 4; third,G; | spoke from manuscript for about’ twenty min: | prove it? Where 1s Hook Among the mis- | amine them; then, the same thing was to be gone | 413 7th street. 4 “ 2 “ OLD N&cTAB WHISKY, fourth, 26—total, 44. utes, the subject of her address being principally poo off with his collar drawn up over his | through by ‘the Council, which would take them — BINDING, LITHOGRAPHING. | OLD BAKFR ed iti ‘The ‘sub- ofthe second district reeom- | spiritualism, of which, in the language of the | earn Lyons swears that Mrs. Pollard was there, | lorg beyond the time to which, ashe construed the | Sorz THROAT, COUGH, COLD; and similar Py ty eh wines. mending the application of Mie Mary Whitney | preceding speaker, she is ‘‘a prominent ad- — they ere! mecase ma muons on por Seaton ikettin eatin ep ad ee Soe earn fered to progress, result scxions jan 4 912 PENNSYLVANI AVENUE. | Fancy CRACKERS TAKES Oe ptt a) i hi a Ni so of te.” robora' a ir rence > 4 ¥ Miss Mary A: Clark As tencler ofprimary No. | ‘Sire; Joselyn Gage, of New York, read ihe | heve even arsailed the character of poor Maggie, miesee of tre, two Hoases, with instractions to re ‘:Brenn's Bronchial Fresket? 30k directly the | QHILLINGTON'S LIST ‘ATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, th i u i rs. Pollard. Maggie happens is 1 3 the lution, characteriz- | seat o! disease, ive almost instant aie Menu nena pv tpn at hoe ces RESOLUTIONS, be the only female witness and iriend of the ing iga'n ‘pertoval inet to the members of the | rellef. ® = NEW BOOKS. 393 Pennsylvania ave., between 3d and 4 streets, teac! imary No. secondar, 2 itch e lai Uh le for f onsid- laintifY, ye ey con! not spare even her. | c:mmittee. Ser ea I _ ER _—_ the sab board ef the cen ae eiica [creme ne nme Sees net Pranother arguisent of defence’ was thet tai | “Mr feris disavowed any inteotion of casting » | | Canpioam JACKETS very cheap at Price’s, — of HOLIDAY @00rs. the appointment of Miss Adele Gray as acting | ‘Whereas, In the adjust y of | 413 7th stree! * by the oo ‘. tof the question of | woman's character was bad, that allowance | Teflection upon, the committee. in the integrity of irae nae See snow Deck, by Mo euter st Shey sea te befure the people, of this country for | must be made for her reputation. ‘To prove her | °%yi? Campbell argued that at last the committee | LINEN AND SILK HANDEERCHIERE at Price's, | The Hoosier Schoolmaster set ment 16 cf the highest importancg that the | reputation the defendant went to Baltimore, | aia (eee simsie ihe amount: Why nov | ic ttrmane, . Ned oe fe atk ee noid be so framed aud | Richmond and Petersburg and got four wit. | ow pase a Dil approximating the amount now: a called the “Washington School Build- ‘possible, perfect political equauty amg | RCS€8 to prove nothing. One of tiiese witnesses, | and let it go the Ceuncll: #0 that these people could | Guwr’s Krp AkD Docexiw Guoves, y discussion, w was in- , from $1 as far as po ; . .” After a le: Ml el itizens; and whereas, Mr. Morrell, knew ing of her, andcontinued | get their money. . up. A article for $1.50, at C. Baum’s Kid Suigedin by mont meacieed he tena ee, | Se ee ‘the ‘United States, and sub: | boarding at’ the hotel after satistying hist | |The resolution offered by Mr, Davis was rejected. ese Bae eae eee teacher, vice Miss Stroebel promoted, and recom mending that the school at present in course of erection in South Washington, in square 04, be nm Public in our line. TO’ ay Fetes peo anes i i r i balks Bases Seer PS acd 2 t djourned. Randolph the report b: bstitutii ect to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the | that the stories about Mrs. Pollard were without | 4 —— our counters Papers from ae ceeet deme renin ‘School Building. | Bnirea States, and of the state wherein they reside; | foundation. It is conceded that this woman | Tuy rywxnacor George Jefiers, 1a% member from Barops. Suan ont Fecite which was tnally adopted. | geestred, 1. Thet the Privileges and immunities wot ine ‘iB — = gore reputation | of Columbia Fire Engine Company No. 3, took : H.COYLE200. * Mr. Randolph, from the committee forexam- | of American citizen ship, however defined, are na- | ®! nat she wehe is away Aa ‘er | place from the engine-house th! noon at 2 ———— J ination of a — for the ——— of teach- | Henal in character aud paramount to all state au- Prog 7 — segkt ie mrigee ce a man | o'clock. Five firemen were detailed from each TOY OUT:—“Comeee inanimate inthe’ Franklin building, at which a number | ("Eft white the Consttutionof the United States | A20™ antennae tg ED her OF Ner good Gee enue of tun Gommiekanen cal nr 1b & Bao. aB0 tic Fictented Ceemecives for canmination, but Miss | Lore the oualincations of clectors to the gever-1 OE ee ate ag tee eee ncettroye® | secretary of the board, also the chief’ engineer | ae Se Le ‘isa S. Weightman and Miss Sophia I. Allen | any citizen of the slective franchtes which i pus pe erp agai eC uer coantryiuse, 4 fy “t | and istant chief. After funeral services at “4 instruments generally. ‘were the only successful applicants. and they | sessed, by any other citizen—the right to regulate, thes ai ‘ind ao tha ter a Fete) ‘at | the engine-house, conducted by Rev. Mr. Bray, illustrated: by Deegan 0 lusical Instruments tuned and re- | aaked that they be apzointed; referred to the | Sor Spelling the right to rrohibicthe franchise.’ “| they would vindica law and do justice to | the Funeral cortege, headed by's band of music AGED! Hh ofthe Aldine tar ia, ice only \ Dumber of bills were ordered to be paid. __| expressly declares that"-no state shall maks or en: | - Mr. Biddle closed Kis argument at 125 p. m., | proceeded nT ee ‘HE TEXTBOOK BUSINESS AXD THE BCOK sry gay hat shall abridge the privileges or | and a short recess was taker. During the recess Mocemist owe te GRILAANGTONS BOORSTORS, Ul ih a o— é LADIES’ GOODS. | Mmunities of citizens of the United Staies,” those | Mrs. P., ov: with her feelings, swooned i x: C) Corner 4% street ané Peans.evenne, | ..__* AGENTS. | : ercome ings, in Nw Prarications.From J. Shillington ———ES»mae- Mr. Hart inquiredof the chairmanof the com- | Podemcmes from the fratehise an eee tex. | the court-room, and was Horne out into an ad: | wo gente Ronee the attractive new OTIOER. SDIES, ATTENTION! ' mittee of the ‘Teachers’ Lone {Bt AtLee) | arg violative slike of the spirit and letter of the fede | joining room, surrounded by her counsel and sit pon ‘magazine, The » of which we +S or EW sta’ 7 8. HELUER, 715 Market book age: . Appleton cor mn. riends. ade preliminary mmen dato * & Co. had been WA We lnsture bakers tue | € Skat: co tin wubladt of nataredication We éxi | an cib o'clock Judge MacArthur proceeded | mention from a view of the siren uen pnt ae a ‘ Boon mane! srishes to call your attention to ‘the, Race icdge rand nae amemaren, that to, hun | aren witha from the meses and, ee,the sate | to charge ‘the jury, that the only rocked, or | From James Bellew, 705 ith street, we have | | Novautres im Hoare, Bows and Ties, in TANG. Puunrine | fal CURLS aud UATE Featbe agent, "and. furthermore’ ‘that ne ‘charged | {bit sauvralieed iusipe. amore whom women are | words of the same Import The words thative | 2 Senuary 20, and some iterity woeklice’ "| fhis cityat ie “origina Franc, 431 7th street, | a, ‘are in et ‘and examine ow Ciichons. je ‘erlls Uorects at reduced nothing for his services, and he was | ferry ins Rive-borm wena elttson ng | caught her in Denty’s room,” are not to be con- secabies Wea, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ow 3 FEENO! for 2 cents ® set. the Dest lecturer they could get. Mr. | poe deprive Sore us ee sidered as provin, charge. If he had prob- Watoues AND JEWELRY AT AUCTION.— = Chillbiains, ‘Under National Me: and next door to 6 & Co.’ ite’s rooms, ast ecls-tr Washington. Sb. it. co on text | "5. That justice and equity can only be attained by | able causa to believe that the. porties wots Latimer & Cleary will sell to-morrow morning, books, moved that when the board adjourn it be having the some laws for men and women alike. together, it was to be taken in mitigation of | at their auction rooms, without reserve, a large if to meet on Tuesday, 23d inst., for the purpose of uahe at, heving full faith bel me poe] damages, also the hi dager of yee assortment of watches and jewelry. ‘There could be no doubt ‘would | Scene toutge the claims of women tos participation | 7b ssh out Charues criminal teense - not bother him by calling on him. [Several iaigheatat Trang Of tar recient waiet | and a Sander perne Atter having prove TBE COURTS. at SPT Members expressed the same desire; but | remarks were made by Mise Susan B. Anthony, | that the words were used she is not calfed on to | CRIMINAL COURT, Judee Cartter—To day, FOR DIAMONDS, &c , a M. WILLIANS, ‘the Look agents, five or six of whom sere pres- | Mrs. Isabella Beeches Hooker, (who advocated | show that they were false, or that her Feputa- | Morton, Van Slack. sellisg lig cit hent peg eee aed {Bt ip the room at thetime, did not seem to take | woman's suffrage upon the basisof spiritualism, | tion had been injured. He would leave the evi. po ey sy a Hess py ad 2 area FRENCH OPERA ECEPTION the hint, but kept up their “buzzing” of and others, when the convention took a recess | dence exclusively to the jury. If they come seme offence, alto sybmitted, and es fica 9150 and door to the Franc’s. BENJ. L. HOOD BO! S558 WEEKS. rustecs as if it was a matter which did not con- till Ze’clock, in order to secure a list of the dele- | to the conclusion that plaintii uttered these costs. Fred. Fritz, charged with the same offence, next He has kept the large o Store in | ope cho, ADE PARTY cern them in the least— Reporter.) Major Kic gates present, and to decide upon some plan of | Words she would be entitled to a verdict | was fund notguilty, Jo Murphy, same charge: | He keeps all of the latest styles albeny and Baratogs tbe DRESS i ards said that as the board were to adopt anew | or; eniastion. in some amount. The materiaal part of | The jury did not agree and wero ischarged from &e., ‘off the ost ONAISE | text-book—a phy—he hoped that all the Judge Underwood, of Virginia, was present | the allegation is that she was in bed— | further consideration of the case. Nm. P. O'Con- | and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere ete. ‘The celebrated teachers of the graminar schople would bese. at the morning session.) aught or found in bed—with Captain Denty. | ner, charged with the same offence; found not guilty. | else in town. Calland see for yourself. tr ee ornvan quested to furi the board with their written | ——o—__. The defendant also interposes two other mat- POLICE COURT, To pay, Judge Snell.—Morris Go to Price's Gent's Furnis re Furnishing Depot for ‘the shortest notice enema Be tent andtheir recomuenda- | Over CitizEN Soiprens.—The President's | tet#—one alleged previous bad character, and | Schlosser. profane on the street; fined $3. Lloyd cheap goods, 413 7th street. . . pr 2 so as to give the board a guide as to their | Mounted Guard last evening elected the follow. | the other that he uttered them under such cir- | Bell, lond and boisterous; fined fay Albert, P 1 : 7 Ti ComsTANe Bee Ric Scott coincided with the views of ing officers for the ensuing year: James W, | cumstances as gave him reasonable ground to | Profani'y; fn john Riordan, far: | GLovzs, Gleves, Gloves, in Castor, Kid, Ms = 4. oF tas Mr. Richards, and seconded the request. Mr. | Welsh, 2d lieutenant; B. W. Summy, breyet2d | believe them true. If the statement of Lyon is 6) days in jail. Adam | and Cloth, in great at the Evans remarked that there wasan insinuation jjeutenant; Wm. Holmead, ordeti’ srtent | to be credited, he was warranted in coming jery on Kilen ‘Simms, bie Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS that the board were incompetent to examine J° W. Tucker, W. A. Young, J. C. Wildman | '® the conciusion that the words were trae. continued. Wm. Austiu, ‘pro- | Hatter. CABARY, BIRDS.— Received.» new lot, frst 18 BONNETS AND ROUND HATS the books and decide which was the best. His sna. W. Entwistle, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th ser- | One of the ingredients of such an action is ma- ‘§ ——-__ @._ ___ class. IGERS, sold é& $3.50 $a FOR wir SEASON. Gin abeuldwcece we hooks ts "Ne osede"feme | fani™i,'- wing, OM Babe, Jou | Hee mate iodo wrong intentionally he oliee.tns srg mie eae itons oes | Se ie ue ences cb oT ers, should select the used. Pen 5 3 we 8 — ‘ars B me ro odjourned, witkect | latz and L.W. Emmert, Ist, 2d,3d and 4th wards are time: then it Tue Burrovens Mrérsny—Another Story go . Alse.a fine stock of MILLINERY and FANCY CDs. of GI GRAIN RIBBONS. Bodh B06 th sirect, beuween Band F R GRAND OPENING z& ar Sg. KING, Jr, next door to Franc, the Hatter. streets. 8. HAR’ corporals; Patrick Larkin, armorer; Mcssrs. £5 to explain the ma- | from Libby Garrabrant.—The case of Ransom e 2 - | lice. It does not take it all away, but goes in i | Freund, Emmert and Tucker, executive com tigation. If she was of such ens "4 = Burroughs, who was found dead at Peterson — ittee. 21, and who was supposed to have been ‘Tur Fisu ap Oveter MarKet—Tie Board | ™ — nted Guard, represented before the transaction, the alleged | poisoned by Libby Garrabran! assumed a of Health Inspection.—Inapector General Gatchel | och te, Gover Captain We AL. Wirt,’ were mus: | slander would not make It worse. Character hew phase. The pial who has been held for the re] arrivals and sales of marine products as | tered into the District servies last night at their | Was the work of lifetime, and has a social and | crime of murder,and who has already 80 tol Sloop Mary Ann. 150 bushels St. Mary’s armory in accordance with the act passed by the | 8 Commercial value. The law assumes an in- different stories, eaterdsy charged Van inferlor: Sold at 25e. per bushel. Schr. | jegislature to establish militia fares, Jury to the person slandered. Ww of, iza, 400 bushels Cone river oysters; small, 45c.; Seg ; S125, Schr. Canvasback, 500 bushels J aPy action in the matter. ——e <, 7 Bi A New Marker Company.—Mesers. Joseph jury . MASONIC TEMPLES. Prather, B. 8. Elliott, J. H. Lath et ee "Howe. 4 Dexter, L.. G. Hine, 8. R. Bond, hoy ithe damages claimed. 70 THE La) CORNER BINTH AND F UTREETe. L. Porter and others, have filed with the reco: of deeds a certificate chased ‘THE Bak Association of the District jumbia have elected Mr. Walter D. Davi: