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coeeding this rortion of the bridge, aiready Pater ix Saste-werks and suceveding this are somewenty more arch trusses. These, with WOMAN SUFFRAGE. SEMI-SHNVUSE SESCION OF THE ‘EVENING STAR. . the exception o* the ten spans which kave been 5 WRIDAY............... January 22, 872, NUTONE CONVENTION. se ; oe tthe pomp condition w bled yesterday after- | wo # Sn et eae iv f= | Woree. LO CAL, NE 8. noon, and was opened by the hymn Trestle Work.—The treetios are batit of good - AMusemests, &c., To-night. “¢ My ee intry, tis timber.and consist esertially of two upright “ (ee Sweet land of i posts, sill, cap. and braces. Thoy-are placed fit- anenal Theater—Watchel in ~Les Hughe- | saich was linedoff, in solemn tones, by Mrs. Is. | Ken feet ‘apart from center te conte, wad and — abelia Hooker. 2 built npen piles driven imte the bedof the river, Oud Fellows’ Hall_—Blind Te Adter-brief remarks by Mra. Cady Stanton and | and sawed off at low water mark. The only Sy Mrs. Hooker, the convention was addressed at | trouble to be apprehended from thie portion of Condensed Locals, length by Mrs. Mary F. Davia, ot New Jersey. { the bridge is at the joints ef the knee-braces wi h ‘There is ing cold about Wachtel's sing- | She spoke with mach earnestaces in the cause of | the posts Notonly are the braces rotting bad! img, though he bas su th © velce. Copy- | woman's: defended her co-follewers | at these joints, but the = are decaying rapi: ht apylied for bythe New York Mail. the charges of immodesty, on the ground ly. Holes were bored imto the latter, near the ‘the Knights ot Pythias of this Juriséiction | that the necessitics of the case feet of-the braces, and they were found to be de- raised $1,067.50 for the relief of Chicago | they should speak for themselves. The cayed from twoto six inches. At least one-third Anights. condition of women athome, and their | of” all the braces throughout the -trestle-work : ur Wm. Orme, of this city, was elected vice | asociation withcruel husbands, who kept them | were loose and working In the jeint: during the President of the Washington and Georgetown | at home, half fed and clothed, rendered it im- | Passage of trains. With the exception of a low street railroad company yesterday, in of ratively necessary that they should take joor beams and track stri the other parts Mr. Henry Hart, of New York. jcad in their ewn disen Mrs. Dahl- } of the trestle-work was found to be i: good order The Board of Public Works have directed ’sletter. declining to attend the convention | and of sufficient stren, Mr. W. H. Chase, superintendent of sewers and he did not think it was the proper | Pratt's Truss.—Of thie truss there are five dzeins, to putin four new sewer tr: on @Land | sphere of wemen, was commented on mean spans of 140 feeteach. They are a.pported, or Mth sts., of the improved patterm invemted by rs. Stanton followed in a long address. Asa | were when built, upon timber piers, which are Mr. Chase. ° preface to Lee poe she informed the conven- | founded mn cribs. Webste » No. T, Knights of Pythias, | tion that she had received many letters while she ‘These piers at present support but eemall part have Jostalied 6 Sotectng officers: ee hed — i Lot Ton Jhar-oechgen leading men in <a weight of” the bridge or its load, its sta- E jac! Sckoyn, - i labor a parties. bei ry nts .B Boyd, F.8.: | “Mr. Theodore Banga, of New York, followed | piles drink qpctly derived trom new bents of piles driven at distances varying froze 16 to 28 feet apart. ‘Through the whole length of the truss thas: new bents, of which there are six in cack of the original spans, are driven. They consist of two 14-inch piles, one under each chord, and also a mailer pile braced against each of the on the outside. ‘they are tied together by two planks near the water-line, and are aleo braced diagon- ally. The sides of the truss are not at right an- gles to the roadway, and they have settled from three te #ix inet: in the center. The lower chords are much decayed, and in twe of the spans are broken almost throug’ at right angles in a short address; atter which Me. Ira Davis spoke of the wrongs that had bee: y woman, and which the present gei lift up, and proneunce her an inde; and acitizen in the full sense of ord by giving her the ballot. After Mr. Davis had taken his seat, Mise Susan B. Anthony read LETTERS bearing onthe gubject under discussion, which had been received from Miss Amy Post, of cut, and it is expected will ad- | Rochester, and rom several members of Gon- gress (Messrs. Garfield, Hoar and Dawes) en- dorsing the woman movement. A letter from Kov. Henry Ward Beecher was , Ne. 1.0. B. B.- hare elected od bP 7, president; H. Kronheimer, ¥.P., €. Nu ler, KS; dacob-Gotthelt, F-S2 Ay Ad ler, menitor, aud 8. Oppenheimer, assistant moniter. ‘oung Men's Christian Association of mn should pendent being the ‘The this city propose seo tobold a publie meeting on the religious condition of the Indians. The member of the Indian Commission have been iwvited to be pre Gress the meet > sterd.iy at the evening session of the Police Malore and Jehanna Jones were to their length. arraigued-cn the information sworn out by Mary | then read, in which he expresses himself in favor | “muuy of tie wooden keys between the chord Deville, aiias “Italian Mary,” charged with | of woman suffrage, but asks to be excused from | pieces are deeajeds balls Be ney eal Aeeping a bawdy house. The case was postpon- | attending the convention, as during this week washers gone. ring a set of lectures in rx At the foot of the main and counter braces, har they abut on the chords, they are badly rotted. The bottom of the posts beneath the chords are also badly rotted. The floor beams are bad, ed, security ¢ sum of $3,600 being required | be is engsged in delive for their ape carance. Maine and Marsachurctts. ‘The new S-inch water main is being rapidly The Jaid along the western section, about one hun- | Ballou. d@red and sixty men being at present em; red begveen Great. Spring and the reservoir. a tance of abont one mile. Should the weather eentinue fine ccnnection will be made with the reservoir Withi fifteen days. At the quarteg!y conference of the Metropoli- tan M. E. Cher a and chairman then introduced Miss Addie , who favored those present with a short dress on the subject of woman's wrongs, dwelling particularly in defence of THE OUTCASTS OF SOCIETY, whose cause she said she was pledged by a solemn vow to plead, and whose champion she was, Mrs. Laura Cuffee was the next speaker. She led off with an attack an the press of the coun- many of theta being wery unsafe. ‘The track is blocked up on the floor beams in places by timber, which {sentirely worthlessaud ble at uny moment during the passage of a train to give away. The whole tive §; of this truss are in.an ex- h ceedinglv bad condition; they have been wedged a. Emery alternate dele- | try. and conclnded by an attack on Congress | up, patched and repaired so gauch tat thoy nee te, to the electaral conterence of laymen of | and politicians in general. now loaded with a worthless mass of timbers the Bai-imore anmzal conference of the Metho. | UMS: Btatten urned the convention, and begged all present to be present to-day, when they would have an audience with the Commit- tee on J udiciary of the Senate. Evening Session. The evening session was attended by a large and respectable audience, the hall being proba- which, instead of contributing to {ts strength, only weaken the whole structure. Very respectfully, Cuas. E. BArnry, Assistant Engineer Board of Public Works. Gen. G. S. Greene, Chief Engineer Board ot Public Works, Wash- ington, D A true cop; Cnas. S. Jounson, Assistant Secretary Board of Public Works. —e LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: 'RCIL.—Mr. Browne presented a petition, pume: signed. asking that suitable marke? buildings be erected on the present northern market site,on K etreet, between 7th and 9h streets; re ferred to judiciary committee. «dist Epiccopal Chuzch, to be held at Baitimore en the Ist of March. Day betore yesterday the cars of the Washin, fon and Georgetown railroad were able for the ‘Set time in several months to run to the end of ‘the line—the navy yard gate—the Baltimore and Potemac tronel having been completed at that | jy two-thirds full. point, and the navy-yarders were in pigh glee, | iss Susan B. Anthony, fram the committee” ae dicy are wow enabled to get their full’ Sve | on resolutions, reported 4 series, calling upon wing ernie Worth. | Congress to pass a declaratory act women the fight ef franchise; which were adopted. Mrs. Elizabetlr€ady Stanton then advanced | to the front of the platform and read a long ad- | 7 Mrs. S.,who is the Daniel Webster of Yesterday, afer our repart of the trial of F. A. Marden, (charged with the embezzlement of 12.000.) in the Criminal Court, closed— Mr. Payne, for the detence, raised the point | party, was at times very cloquent in her | “Mr. Browne submitted a resolution, that the place that diaciten’s case did not come under the’ pro- address. She led off by giving her idea of how | on the comgnittee on Washington, Georvetowa and Visions of the act under whick the indictment | they could succeed, which was by the union of | cvnnty cffic-rs, heretofore assigned to Mr. Peck, be was found: also, that the eviden | IRITUALISTS, TEMPERANCE PEOPLE, ATHE- filled by another member of the Councit daring the 18Ts, and all reformers, which, put together, would make a strong and successful party. She fa- sored the one-term principle strongly, bec: by it, she sgid, if they were not suited by e president to be elected by them, they could get rid of him soon, and not allow him to hang on and get re-elected by fraud. She then attacked EX-PRESIDENT JOHNSON AND PRESIDENT GRANT for non-action in reference to the woman suf- trage movement. She referred to the edaca- tional systems of the present day, which she declared, absence of that member; adopted; aud the Chair ap pointed Mr. Hallon that committee. r. Brown alao submitted a resolution, that the President be authoriz d to appoint a niember en each committee where the name of Mr. Peck occure, to serve during his abvence: adopted. r. Browne inqwired if the committee on finance were preparce to repart the deficiency bill. He was anxious that action ehould be taken at oxce, a8 many are euffe ring grest injustice by reasen of th Mr. Gulick, chairman, replied that thy caused by the absence of his collea, expected to return that evening, $0. the committee would soon be The Chair announced the follo on the various Committers, 12 pi P. On Ciaims, Mr. Thompson; Finance, Mc. Cross; Trainage Eewevage, end Distribution of Water, Mr Douglees: Juciciary, Mr. Hail; Untinished Basi- nees, Mr Douglass. Adjourned. were of 2 private character, end there was, therefore, mo embezzlement from the United | States, tor the reason that he obtained the money from Johnson, he having placed checks With Johnsou as secucity for the money ad- vanced. He beld that Maren was not a di bursing officer, but was cnty a clerk, authorized © make disbursements ib certain cases only. Bir. Harrington, for the prosecution, argued | hat aclerk who had made disbursements was seeponsible. In the case of Hartwell, a clerk in Ge sub-treasury in Bostan, sho had embezzled feeds, it was so decided. Mr. Harrington spok ut considerable length, and cited numerous a thorities in support of these propositions. 70-DAY ‘The case was resumed this morzing.and Judge Fisher. for the government, argued that it was not for the prosecution to prove the time the ot- Fence was committed, but for the defence to prove that the offence was not committed within the limiwtions. Fay > Vm pel said that the jury must be sat- istied that the offence was committed within the Jimits of the statute. Bir. Payne argned thet Marden eould not be comvieted unger the indictment, as he was not charged as an officer having the eustody of pub- he deiay. delay was gue; that he wa yesterday,) and if t A EUuBUG. She spoke of how she and other girls (some years since) had raiseda mite society, and educated a poor, but pious, young man, for the ministry. They paid his schooling and furnished him with clothing, a beaver hat and handsome cane, Kc. Well, uated at Princeton with great honors, and they invited him to come and preach for them, and he took for his text, “Women can- not enter the church,” and they learned enough by that lesson to never educate another POOR, BUT PIOUS, YOCNG MAN for the ministry or anything else. Miss Anthony followed in an appeal for cash. None forthcoming, she called upon all to come ; Mr. Hulse intro. in Cady; reterred. lation directing the committees on na.ional relations to urge Congressto pass the supplementary civil rights Mr. Cassin called for the reading of the bill, and moved its reference Mr. Ennis said that the President had decla: a delegation that he was ander the impressio all the rights proposed to be guaranteed by this bill were guaranteed by the fourteenth and fifteenth tic moneys. He also argued that Marden could | prepared to-day with checks, &e. She then de- | Smenaments, and intimated that he:lesired time t, not be convicted, as the money was converted | clared the meeting adjourned. required time to examine the subject, the members by sJobneon. | ,,J-oud calls for Mrs. Dr. Walker brought her to | of this house might take a little time for lis consid. Chief Justice Cagtter ruled that the defendant | the tront. but it being evident that the leaders | eratian. was a disbursing ufcer as the supreme court of | of the convention did not want her to speak, a | The motion to refer was rejected by a strict party the United States bad so decided in asimilar | hubbub was kept up, so that her words could | Y¢te Sie, and he helieves it to be good law. The defendant was detailed.{a disburse money by his superior, and was, thexefore, in the legitimate performance of official dai, and if he perverted not be heard, und the au lience departed. To-Day’s Session. The convention re-assembied in Lincoln Hall Mr. Lloyd remarked that Gen. Chipman, our de'e- gate in Copgress.bad gone before the people in ¢ irect prere fc opporiticn to the oned billy declaring that he | did not favor mix: ols, and the House ought | at 2o’clock this afternoon, the audience being | bot to ask him to show an inconsistency and tura rhe fund committed to his egre, didso in viola- | larger than was present on any session of the rosea reed May (aria omy Be (ie Jlord) 7 convention, more than nine-tenths of those pre- | Sruhute the imieresie at tine Cone ee See eee ee ae fe Se being ladies. Shy large portion of them wanted it passed, for ik that admitting that the accuse? had taken the | rs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton made the open? | could not but tend to provoke autagonisms, whicu money, yet the mode in which he took it did not | tng address of the afternoon, which was an ex. men. wr black, could bat deplore. render lum liable und-r this indigtment. The | ultant speech on their success of the morn Bosweil culogized Senator Sumuer, and satd court held the mode unimportant, if he had | they being the first memo s that ever had « auestion of mixed schools it had been set- taken the money the act w.0# intendeg to punish | tim, and he came within its ;Tevisions. third point in relatio." to the statute ef limitations, the court held thar the preseca- ed at the last election, when the oppoueats of teu Chipman had forced un issue upon him, and the pes He had gaven their verlict. In reply to Me. aunin, cad the Prexidrat had not approved the bill, but had cljected to ft Being tacked on the emiesty i Tr. Moore said that evident that thie was a 08 ineasore; aud evident that it was to pass. despite what the conservative members might do. It not ouly compelled hotels and theaters to give every accommodation to colored people, but it inade it the dury of school offic rato rece've colored an audience with the Judiciary Committee of the Senate. Mre. Gage then read the series of resolutions which were adopted at the meeting last night. — The Alexand and Washinzgtop Railroad Bri: As there seems to be a disposition on the part | of the railroad company to deny the accuracy of our statements in regard to the unsafe con- tiou must show affirmatively that the oftence had been committed within two yeart, 204 lastly u it was it war | | at there was no force in the fourth paint miade | the defence. Th held that there wae e defen: € court held that sued no necessity te produce the accounts 7€0! hy the accused &t the Treasury, to show “he de- : | 2 i , fieit. It might be proved in any oti nye | dition of the railroad bridge, we give the follow dren on the game terms as the white children, tent mode, ——- | ing report of the engineer ‘who examined the | ard thie inthe face of t hae gay ‘The jury. after an absence of half an hour, ‘ bridge under the instructions of the Legislature, | 0?! ee oF eek focnied saled, $e thie is. refuraed with a verdict of “ guilty as charged." | “Wough the Board of Public Works.” Tt will be | tiet,"0 1 fe Seabees tet nts colores ‘The accused was remanded to the custody of | sce,” at kis report fully substantiates all we | Prg’pecker that epproprinted sor eee en nos ihe warshal. . | sai It juvaded the churches, and even the cemeteries, oe —— Wasursotox, December 12, 1871.- | and was an out-and-out amalgamation bil. He Live Stock axp Fist Mamkets—Roocd of | Sim: As 3nstracted by'voa, I have made a | bad po idea that it would pave either the Senate oF AND 3 — Roo : reful examina a - % math Inspect t.—Inspector General thorough am. ¢27¢fu! exaqiination of the rail louse. Gatchel furnishes report, and the report road bridge, ant beg leave to present the fol- © of the arrival and sale of marine products, as | lowing report: ; rs : Cnc FA i ty cwposed of arched truases, | nesty bill, believing that it had merits enough to End chscwhere, 10 hoge were soldat Thar, | Pratt truss, and trese-work. ‘That portion of | stand elobe, Me (are i he lastclee the bridge built of arcled trusses is supported | tion be went before the paople on the direct issue of centa und, net. At Centre Market “ Es i equal rights in the schools. This was not a ues prose ‘and 6 mi ti tres‘les, built upon piles, | ewual rig! fog calves were om sale, pricesaveraging fiom | driven into the bed of the stver, and’sawed af | Uonefeccial oualty, but of right Auto te aa wa tosis perhead. At Drover’s hest ves | low-water mark, and also upon extra bents of heir bed that the whites would come to their were offered for sale; 334 sold for slaughter in | pile, which have been driven during the past | Dake. pelt bed that the walter would come to their sold for Baltimore and 60 kept over. | two years. The piles were all fowud to be in a | the whites. tle city, 8 ‘Mr. Harkness said that if the archives of Uongress | geed state of preservation. The timber trestles Were sanrchtd, hie pane Would be found om the which formerly supported the roadway were from4% to7 cents per pound. | Twenty-four mileh cows were on sale; sales very dull; prices varied from $25 to €10' per head, | found in some parts to be very defective, partic- | Fecards ee in {870k of (pepe pore dane 425 sheep on sale, of more than ordi qual- ularly at the tops of the posts under the ca; istrict. ceed social equality. Tie ity; prices from 6to7 cents per pean. Cou- | the feet of the braces where they are notche cnet never made a Christian, or force a willing dé mned one steer unfit for market. ; into the posts, and the upper sides of the autieet, and if the bill was : the churches Marine Preducts.—Artived by the steamer | bolsters. might be forced into Feosiviny colored. me 5 Tronsides this morning, 300 bunches of rock tis, | _1n some of the spans the end of the cap had | who had Seah at Get pn sherpa) a which sold at 40 cents per bunch. Nonewar- | ¢ntirely rotted away. In span No. 11, countin ome oe Lad whoever wile ae poouedraents | valsat 1th street wharf. Such oysters asre- | frops the Washington side, the bolster bh: he elements of @ man. He predicted main on hand are of an inferior quality, poor | becuT:* 80 sett and punky that the bridge-ghord ze of the bill would eoult in the and watery, prices averaging from 30 ceuts to , had settled into it taree incues. Nearly all 8& th white and col schools. He $1.25 per bushel. | braces were loose and working in the jofnts. In at before Fuch * pill ae paased, the Freak: on od | span No. 10 the outside brace was actually Governct, And tnoss wind houtd show their's bli rev ire ial equality 6 verity by ih aaaes _ ome tumbling to pieces. These old trestles are 50 Be Sipe a tale yoann the case of Stillwell Harris, of the Cooperative | little toward the support of the bridge. Pel Brown. Burgess, Barstey, Vempbell. oll, Newspaper Printing Company of New York, _ Inthe middle of most of the spans, which were 1, Handy. Hunt, McKnight, Murray, Solomons, B. Kegicy’ Hiram McCulloch, | Originally forty-eight feet, new. pile vents have e Spesker—1S_ Nayw—Mossra. Cassin, Kunis, n't Licyd—4. Mr. Moore left the Honse befors the vote was taken. giving notice that he won d have voted no if Present. : i heen driven. ‘These new bents consist of only Sound for phatase Pacem ccal a vermetwes | Veet Oe de tar tates con cet agers of the late gift concert scheme and suit | *me of the spans they are kept in place by an was brought to recover the sum of $3,8160nan ou'side pile which is braced against them. They ANEOUS BILLS. tt i are also tied together near the water line by two Mr. Solomon uted the memorial of R. T. or stes belong oy ee Rees diagomally. A cap, 12 | Morsell g of an iusufficicucy of tho water jemin De Wolff, one of their agents, and | by 14, is simply laid on the top, nut framed in. suppl jreferr Ennis fered a resolution directing the com m cg Loe re ata nt (3 anal ee necessit: ‘egisiativo for o pul 2 ol rig ervation of records in ts uilice of by the terms of the verdict Harris obtains money. On the cap isa bolster about six feet lomg, and on the top of this, and beneath the chord, wedges are driven’ from time to time, as the bridge settles. this - 0 opted. Tux ri casaxt wRaTHER with which we are ‘ see ay oh elle cat ring of thi an ea oo . ‘These vents must, In some cases, bear nearly 94 offered a reaslution, ingniring of the Mivantages in Bote wate than Oyen ine whole weight of the bridge aud its load, aul | Gevernor whether auy of the bonds of the hrs four million loan had been hypothecated or disposed of, does it enable the poor to get along with a less ad been Faised 4 in others do not strengthen it¥ail in consequence amount of fuel than usual, but it has tempted of the wedges over the bulster becoming louse 4 what amount hy #nd if so, when, and dropping out. upon tl nied Pig resolatips reciting that Straus, the elothier, into emptying his shelves, | *%y OPN E out consist of an upper chord, | heer Du al the sanin sewer ia Mis. even at this early day, to get ready for the spring bent enna ‘lliptical form, a lower heed, | seat, cod that enaottanedinte thecunal frame ‘one trade. In order to do this he is ¢ out his | joxi2, and diagonal suspension rods and braces. | to three ert below the bed of ths sana’, acd calling stock at cont prices, and of course bargains can | The ‘upper or arched chords, except 10 spans | up nine Board of Public. Worke for ‘informatics be secured by everybody. Read his advertise- | near the middle of the beldge, wich have been t! aad eine the prine that le pasa for mont chew } ly timbered, are, most of them, in bad con- troduced jotat reso! : how much can be bought for very little money. Shae tear ean aor area aualiy | wigs (cknight triroduced jolat resolution direst. Graxp Couscit of the Sons ot Jonadab | of timber, it being Geese — = my or b stree ste between Pennsylvania avenus Jest night elected the following officers to serve | Knots and shakes, and— probably owing to the Gewell introduced ® number of bills, all of he ensaing. year :—William 1 Nort, chict; | en ee ee ree nat een roe rred. Among them were bills mak K. ©. Polkinhorn. deputy; Edward Bawsel. | med —they have split and cracked In avery ation to pay the Indebreduees of the late Sirgen “resparer, =~" White, LW. Jowoph | ‘tection. Every rain has flied these ‘cracks x “Creae bills provid that ca the 45° > . = water, nce dryi * claims t! ptroller an c pany Boge she Gficers elect were in: | consequence of which, decay commenced, and ipedte allow iotereet at the rate of per aed oF BS yine Senior Fest Grand | S55 guacon faster and fester every year, anti, june 1, 1871, on ail claims presented Patriarch, and entered, wpon the discharge of | bes Gune on Oe et preants tho Chole ieaen ect | Sanmente nd ts ae cee teak Intereat on such = AE the chord has » but a mere shell ‘eomay have been ae te oa law late oe that no hall be allow on any tex ates other now by 1 to pense of rise conmaeton tp aaa the citron cate fate corporations; referred Alm ils vy corporstions of Washiuguin, Georgetows, end ‘ourt; referred. A so, al a 3,000 to detray the ox; “oe revive the lawe of the District; referred. Alao, res. olat! oe a tee to act in conjunction eee tion, and appropriating der ibe afrection of eatd 60 sufi supply of water cast of the Capitol a ittee on ways and Bites Sinai ani gras ont refund from the general fund to the contingent fard of the House the amount paid to the officers and em- eer as Se patton rich re [or pT hela corporation of Washington; ir. « mi‘tee on oe oo ei, an ae i in tof Co- fembia, Gn motion ‘of Mr. Campbell, the cousider- Sore ae pext. ne vendiag HOLIDAY GOODS. HettPsr eoons INSURANCE COMPANIES, yurchees af wich Particular Georgetown Advertisements. | RX M08. DOWLING, auctioneer. F LON: AT“LADY is. and fecorded in the cumom: | the ai follo ‘We wonld respectfully eall the attention of our customers and the public generally to our large aud ‘well-selected stock of GOODS FUR THE BOLI- DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPERIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, hall VALENCIA Raisins. — INSURANCE COMPANY, or New Yona. Cash Assets over One Million Dollars. : th SULTANA RAISINS. erage with interest, to be property of all kinds against Tur New Hack Law.—To-day Sergeant | ment, SURE J BEALL, gn favorable terme. oeeanee, Sets. James F. Boteler, inspector of hacks, received | 220d ae acne = w. KAHL. View Prowideas COOKING PRUXES snd DELES rRurr.” Le Cook e contain! -bted estate . rates of Tare, displayed in the hackney A W. ORME are requested to call at Beading, | WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in gion, vory bean- Carriages, which the law prescribes; also, the | he stere.and settle the "ashe at ts Goel resbing. tifal. tickets to be furnished by the owners of backs | Wnettled | dcctt-im. | WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in2 i.ana3-1p. conn to each passenger, and copies of the act regala- The STORE corner of Bridge and ate., = GREEN PEAB, Domestic and French. ting hackmey carriages, &c. The inspector is | Georgetown, D. O., for rent. “also, Horee and. ere: TOMATOXS, in 2-1b. and 3-Ib. cane, now distrinuing them tothe stable and hack | cer’s Wagon for sale. ‘CLaBA E ORME, COMPANY. | TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article. men. and hereatter anv violationsof the law Administratriz. pend HUCKINS’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. will be attended to by the offi NEW BEFEESEMENT SALOON. Berg takes ENGLISH CHO’! OW and ONION PICKLES, Tue Corconan Ant Buiiprxe.—Secreta- | | Mr. KAISER (not Kaiser William, but Henry A ienare. WINDSOR MA PICKLES, something wow ries Fish, Boutwell and Belknap, who were au- | Raiser} haa leaned and fitted up Grat- inn ty and beautiful. thorized by the act of May 24th go ascertam | CAM SESTAURANT, and OYSTER and friends of the | F&ENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, all binds an settle upon principles of justie® a fair and | 64’ Bridge street, Georgetown, opposite and where pol. | LOBSTERS, in glass and tins. ‘Art building and grounte; white the same were | etic eesti teenie he Suess PRESERVES ofall tinder Oostne eee rt building and grounds, while the same were invites the public to give aA I alk Gordon's make, cceupied by the United States for the pubtie Wines, Liquors; aso. Lager Beer. Oysters ‘and Sacepenente ofieret oe see ALMONDS, WALNUTS. PEC-N®. PILBRRTS. service, yexterday sent a communication to the | other Refreshments willalways be kept on hand. dec? Im* _ Sole Agentfor District of Columbia, | BRAZIL NUTS, FRENCH CANDY, 1. tb. and Senate ouncing that the: awarded the | _ Sana RE erate meee - . . sum of #125000 for the use by the United States | @PECIAL NOTICE —PAPER HANOING=Por ne == a SES Seen eae ot said building and grounds. Tse a Hae 2 Per cent. by going te AND FIRES Gen = ——— ‘WALL PAPER and have PAPER HANGING anE FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM ou: done, rk wh bromptly ex any PouTe! h The Courts dupe. (All work w Hi be ly executed in OH and IRISH WHISKY eign comet, utes Bc | uated c.erenr sal eet Arrmoacnine Cynprer Orb muanDe were find @3 eachs Loniva'G ant, m (ast. fair, fai | STERY WORK. oct-6n oe, Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY. and fancy girl charged with the sqie,oft-ace {n't | <= GAFF'S CELEBRATED PUKE RY® WHISKY, sions ty was fined § y 5 - * ticanme Mose wai Gein sticr saints; | FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY | PORE, ,SEOELICA, MUICAT. SUEENT and S sek femal of the frat peremanlon, with wie stitne. green cal Py All the popalar brands of CHAMPAGNE WINES ico drew; urd $6 and costs. Henry Fillson, larceny a 1 . and « few casks fine old PALE SRERRT im the Hor Aire, during her abate from heats | MEW ADVERTISEMENT. BELIABLE COMPANIES Custom House at Georgetown. thereby guarantesing n 4 WITH the purity of the Wine offered. thrests of pers. il . violet ev againel Mutiida Eakritge,h ewito.« youns A. 5. PRATT 4 son, FOR SALB Low BY and weak looki_g woman, who stated that «he was Iv and threatened ta take Reriter st ioe Ree — set corner gga yes ; only go away and leave her for ever, she would work = a - PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, for the mai ce of her three children The iE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN | decis-tr Opposite Metropolitan ponte 2300 area ercurity for his fature FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ae a good conduct, in default of which he was committed. OF THR Eset erento ge —— es os neon, ¢ inmates ; ‘ES : lord's honee, who were present, in the vam of a SEE PRICES: ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870, . 417 SEVENTH STREET, each good security for appearance to t he iudge dea he amount so fe rit leat OAs hahaa arama sete a ape j Office in Bhephert’s Building, No. 904% Penney! ia? vanie rentient ncuaeee. 7 WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND TARE PUB. ome. Ser iS RELLY, Preston 4 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LIC THAT WE ARE SELLING Narrow Escarz—A number of laborers : employed in digging away the bank on the cor- ner of 3d and Fayette streets, came near being fatally injured last evening by the falling of heavy bank which they were undermining. Officer Miles happened to be near by, and in- formed them of the danger. They bad scarcel, moved from under it before the entire banl gave way, which would have crushed them to death if they had not moved. TRE SUIPPING at our wharves to-day have their flags at half-mast, in memory of Charles GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, ETC., ARE HOW oFF Rine 4 FINE STOCK oF CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. CONSISTING IN PART OF MALAGA GRAPES. NAV. LONDON oxten RAISING, a NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, NEW LAYEB RAISINS, at. CITROR—CHOICE, at neve... CITRON—BEST LEGHORN, a1 RADWAY’S READY RELIEF mart Norris, chief’ engineer of the steamer Vander- | NEW ZANTE OURRANTS, at... wae, SULTANA BATSINS, (ait seodtees:) bilt, who died yesterday. VALENCIA Ist for cooking” 4 Ker Joun Doone LoceaD eh passage ao CURES THE WORST PAINS LEGH » LEMON PRL hieves are still at work, the hall of the house ot "REIS: \ M Forrest, on Ist street, having been | NEW TURKISH PRUNES, st.... FRENCH PRUNES, in qinss, tio, red a few nights since, and 2 overcoats, 1 — iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES * JELLIES, mantilla and a pair of gloves were taken. Soni eon se Caen ‘RVES, Morton's PIE FRUITS, CITY ITEMs. Grocers and family supply dealers sell Doo- | OF FEEE.. NOT ONE HOUB vod - ie Senet Powder. “It is the best. Take no — after readin this advertiscment need any one Bivea ee ne ee APPL ij ———— “| TEAS... Jewell’s SEL! ©. Bavw sells the best fitting Corset in the SUFFER WITH Pain, GOLDEN DRiPs sy Berni aa panmiual Corsets, well recommended RADWAYS READY RELIEF 18 4 curs | °SIME NEW YORK Bi y pl cians; ‘iases” rsets, ten different OX : . a styler; Madam Foye's Corset, and Skirt Sup- FLOUR—GOOD, (34 bbl. =m ) at. 91 75 FOR EVERY PAIN. ed porter; Werley’s celebrated French Corset; T. 1 the first, . P. Corsets, a full line; Shoulder Braces, for - shel phot eeeeseaed TEAS. ladies and misses; French Corsets; German | FLOUB—BEST EXTRA,(’<-bbl. aack,)at. 2 00. - THE ONLY PALN REMEDY FINEST QV ALITY GUNPOWDE! Corsets, all styles. Ourown make a specialty. OOLORG, and ENGLISH BREA Red Merino and Silk Corsets; old style Corsets, that Instantly stope th re on with board in front. Corsets made to order at | FLOUR—CHOICE PAMILY,(°¢-bd1 )» 225. Sra leeneetions, and cures Congestions, Hoop List Factory, ao8ciheetone Sent at rants, by cao application, "OS nln COFFEES, loop ‘actory, street m"t mis- —_—-: Ks < MOCHA. take the place. FLOUR-BEST FAMILY, ('4-bb1. sack,).. 2.50. IN FEOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, COLOR nd M10 Cape R ES satin: Bors come and sce the solid silver watches, — ‘resh Roasted, warranted for two years, for $10, at Prince's BURUIA IO, Bod'ridias fate Odppiots Rare Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. FLOUR—WELCH'S BEST FAMILY, at low rates, | 008, Neuralgic,or; with disease may suffer ins at Prince’s Ba- at he offers induce- HAME—CHOICE SUGAR-CURED, at. HAMS—BEST SUGAB-CURED, at... SHOULDERS—BEST SUGAE Ct RED, at SHOULDERS—PLAIN ©URED, at... ComE AND Sex the bar, zaar. If you don’t see ths ments don’t purchase. ee M. H. Prince has decided till the first of March to sell off the various goods he has, at cost, as he anticipates making a change. Parents call and secure merino underwear for your boys, at half the usual price, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. A. Fisner, No. 613 Sth street, removes without cleaning the whole garment and with BADWAY’'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAs, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGE OBE THROAT, DIFFICULT BEEATHING, A SOUTCI Otard. a0o N.E.RUS, Gutherwood “i ¥, out taking them apart. He also cleans kid OLD BAK FR and GAFFE ¢ gioves andslippers. Gentlemen's gloves cleaned SAL ETEAES SS OF 20S RARE NS ch, bon ti Cee ekere WINES. to took like new ones. 19 HYSTEBICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA, - FANCY CRACKERS CARES Bonet WINES, GLovzs for the million at Price’s, 413 7th st. CATABRH, INFLUENZA ‘O8T AMUSING TOY OUT: —Causee inanimate ———o———— " c Bret varity KipGLoves at $1.50 at Price's, Twit 2 BRO, 413 7th street. eo pare FOR GENT’s $1 Kips at Price’s, 413 7th eet HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BHEUMATISB ILD ANDA Ae at grt COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, THE Most celebrated and successful Latrobe . . = " Heaters and Slate Mantels in the’ world; also, LARGE STOCK application of the READY RELIE tothe Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at part or parts — pain or difficulty exists wil Hamiltse & Pearson's, Bo. 4, ¥.M.C. A. Bnild- : eSord ease and: = ak a , , atreete. ‘Twenty drops in haif water rma. is is cure OR. I wit cLea® out my furs below first cost; aut | Of *¥er7thing im oar line, at correspondingly | few minutes cure CRAMPS. SPAS rn) other goods at cost. 1 mean what I advertise. ACHE, DIARRHGA. Pa iG Come, and you won't be disappointed. Prince's LOW PRICES. WIND IN THE BOWELS andall INTE: Bazaar, 1006 Penn. avenue. ose ne Unperweak at the usual low rates at Price’s, wale SEADY REUIEF ‘with them. A rink mn 413 7th street. in water = vent yay from change SSeS Sort TsRoat, Coven, Corp, and similar —— ——— : brandy or bitters troubles, if suffered to pi , Fesult in serious pulmonary affections, 0! incurable. FEVER AND AGUE. “Brown's Bronchial Troches directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant ELPHONZO YOUNGS « CO., eee relief. eo Fever and ‘and all other Malarious, Se CARDIGAN JACKETS very cheap at Price’s, Scarlet typi Yellow, and, other 413 7th street. GROCERS, MT RELIEE. Vitty cous por ——_ ¢ —___ LINEN anp SILKE HaNDKERORIEFS at Price’s, 413 7th street. FRENCH OPERA AND RECEPTION —— ©. PoEpare AND ae he! ‘ Menino Moggers | axD pine eo) 50c., CuBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Sarsapariliian Resolvent, OPERA C! Ess SIU Jon “sige ‘15¢., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, &t the Original Franc, f LOOD PURIFIER. CLOAKS, AND VELVET POLONAISE: 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ; THE GREAT BI iD Se - iD of REAL LACKS. The om ee Sader Mente Teme: | aR ee ey eee | wEK™ beeen s CACEROAR, ; made at Framed Mee note? . ELPHONZO YOUNGS. caer pony aes for Ie repatre the ‘aasten ot the bet reasonable t janete Sosy Te . tf | with new and so ‘. Sun 10K 18 IN CONSTANT Fee Corxa. Bunions, Chillblains, h sumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers im the Nada Bon Vl De White oan nde oe oe IVELY TIMES Terer Mouth, ‘Tumors, Nodes tn’ the Glanteand street, opposite Treasury » weaning: i ge eee ftom the Bars, and ike Wort firmaa, | LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DEstoNs ton; No.7 North Charles street, Baltimore. BRAY @ BRO-s. Site Giseasea, Rrations, Fever Soress Bal Fe ‘SSO THE WINTER SEASOS aw i ‘. eum ipelas, Acne, Biach q THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired Ring Worm, Sait Ki: se — = and made to order by Hempler, near 33. street. Rotate patron bo tovout store and bur your ets, Wermis, im the Flesh, Tymors, Urnerrs ie ths | aise, tne stock of MILLINERY and FANCT Wuene 18 Frano, i fe foe tien pee area nerd eng Nicht Sweats, nh ee Sis f tutl sonertnget of CROS GRAIN RIBDO wy tux Harrzn? ren = Domerars teonder af Modern Chemttiry, anda Sew dayrvan | Afth,ssorimeut cf CROS GRAIN RUBDO as to the Original Franc’s. will proveto any persom it Sor either af thaw _ forms af discase itt Potent power £0 cure He keeps allo the Intent ststes o . BAND OPENING i ® a c If the patient, daily: becoming reduced by th ats, Caps, &c., ‘decom that is continually pro- and sells them at a lower! figure than anywhere pt lly pre ar ee Cee ees ep AELIae sie 4M. KING, 3r., Go To Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot for does secure—a cure is certain; for when once thir cheap goods, 413 7th street. Gone ey ee MASONIC TEMPLE, tr gpiiery Gleves, beg Dy at the Oa Dog will be rapid, and 7 ee oe 4 = OOBNER NINTH AND F STEEETS, Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the alter bt witlebotor at Se igLLINERY pes PANY cogRe. . Se SS ine; 200 drams of Figs; in boxes. Not only does the SaRsaPaRILiian REeOLvent ex Fi EES ees, cfs amin siaretng ret Ree | "Eve GEE yo, | POMONA ARS | TPaeOL oe noauaate ener jars fo the a OVE next door to Franc, the Hatter.” © the only positive cure for PS aes G OLDEN HI ob. ler RAMILY FLOUB in store and for Flour. a Indians . M. GALT & 00. W. 4. GALT 2 00., oomsere a+ —~ Hosiery GLOVES AND x eecncmnenmaganlaia = SLIPPER Se, Be which a... to eel at the lowens oe EE ee _WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. Fievres Witt Nor Lint How Fortunes fl 3 4 3 E i a | i ROTIRG ON- BEEZ: e ore Degh at Tair (cash)

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