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EVENING STAR. “BHURSDAY. LOCAL, NEWS. Civil Rights in Lecal Politics. WEEDING OF THE REFUPLICAN GENSRAL COMMITTEE uance of a public call the republican mu the District of Colambia, ficers of the republica: In pr general ¢ together with t eiubs in the several legislative districts, met at {| fer Union League hall last night to take action in Tefereuce to Senator Sumner's supplementary civil rights bill. A majority of the members of Tas commmitice and the officers of the clubs were present, together with a jects of the meeting. . chairman of the general com. Ne meeting .o order, and stated Y object for which they had met, which Wm. H. Chase moved that all pres allowed to participate in the p meeting, which was carr that no other subject shou the civil rights bill. The fol COMMITTEE TO DRAFT was ap district dinrry Collins’ Chaser, 4th Beckett. ith, T tab: G. W W. H. Smith. 15: » With; Alle! » Bradshaw. Martin, , Sth; Dr. £ w. t district, to chairman attempted to ex- ion did not seem to give rhert, who insisted that it Was NOT A “MUTUAL PROCEDUR: i] Mr ids, of the committee. declined to serve ver of Mr. Atkinson. The commitice then retire Mr N.G.0 ay took the foér and related THE CASE OF A COLORED MAN residing im Essex ce nia, baad been prevented from vot by a rebel nev. T a United States commissioner, w having the attorney bound A few days ter the colored man went to another county, where he was arrested on a trumped-up charge ¥, tried, d to one year's ay a heavy tine. r is now im this andhe had no direct Governor W use every effort to have the colored man re- Jeased on a writ of habeas corpus. ned, and the ebair- A SERIES OF RESOLUTIONS to the chairman of the meeting, whe ‘They declare the apparent dis; certain quarters to place the just. cla loyal, law-ab , and outra; ation to disloy for the removal of rcb With distrust by Ge republicans of the Distric of Columbia; that they repudiate as unworthy American statesmanship, and as want al say ns npon f tramples hat the adoption of the rights amendment is the mental civ esent the repuly party of the I jet in the advocacy of Sumner’s amendment and mat sec mitt th the central committee of col ored wen in their i f. Wm. H. Smith moved that ¢he last resolution De amended so as to increase the number of (he ea. position Ted to a continued for nearly two hours, amendment was adopted Doring the discussion Solomon G. Brown in sisted upon the appointment of one frum cach district Dr. €. B. Purvi combated this proposition, and said BROWN WAS & PRETTY MAN fe stand up and talk of bis great love for the re- Publican party, when the Colored Central Com- mittee had tried in vain to get him to attend their mectings. Geo. would be enough, and sald fur God’ssake let that one come from over the creek. A voice —* Why not make the committee one, then + Hatton —“Well he let's whittle the committee what the gentleman from over the creck wou lke.” urse of hit speech Hatton comment-d the SEDIFFERENCE OF THE COLORED MEMBERS OF THE LEGIRLATURE im regard to the civil rights bill. tise to a pint of order. 1 aint none o I on dis p usion, Mr. NAL EXPLANATION. de aginst him were scarcely might be if they came » aud one who had been men, and who had stood by xylained that the rea- ~ tstare while a the ating it se earnestly. _ Pr. C. ©. Cox felt it his duty to call the atten- tiep of the chairman to the special object oi the ethen adopted, y Herbert, the committee was increased to fifteen, including the chairman of the general committee. Jerry Kybinson again took the floor and began | to speak, when he was interrupted by loud cries for “Wm. A. Cook. respect. He had tit for bis country, and wasan ignorant man, he was glad to say. (Cries of “Wm. A. Coo and “Dry up. Jerry! Allen Coffin here arose and offered a resolution in favor of MIXED @& HOOLS. Wm. H. Chase arose to a point of order. The school question was embraced in My. Sumner’s bill, and there was no necessity fur the adoption of @ special resolution Coffin insisted on speaking. but was continu- ally interrupted by eries of + William A. Cook Coffin (at the top of bie voice.)\—“ I want to At this point there was great confusion, during which John F. Cook arose, and, turning to the colored men, earnestly appealed to them in be- alt of order. He begged that they wonld re- pect themselves and have nothing to do with any wrangle which might oceur. Coftin n persisted in addressing the meet- ing on the sebeo!l question, but was tinally choked eft by continual interruptions. The chairman announced THE COMMITTEE to urge the passage ot Mr. Sumner’s bill as fol Dr.c. €, 1. © » Henry Piper. A. Coffin, W. P. Anderson, 0. D. Barrett, y,E. S. Atkmon, W. H. © adshaw, and W. H. Slater. g of the names of the com- Cook,” but that gentleman had quietly departed @ few minutes betore. In the midst of consider- ble confusion, a motion was mad: to adjourn. The chairman put the motion, and dectared it Jest; but nevertheless everybody presewt left the hall, and the Proceedings of the evening closed. has. W. Hawes has by his attorney. J. K. M Market Company, complaining that on the sth arms, did seize, pull down, carry a vert to their own use his central market, whereby ‘as damaged $1,000. By reason of defendants pulling down said stand he alleges that his business was broken up, and that he was damaged by the re of his stock to thett, Sc. He claims Tor thts $3,000 damages. pa ere round meeting lust evening, in the ing last evening, in Congregational Church, and after by Rev. Dr. Mitchell, and addremes by Rey. Mi, Wilham read the nual report. Rev. Dr. Newmay informed those present’ that the ladies having charge of the work wanted | &*b* 96,000 to carry it on, and a as contribu. | tion of several hundred was handed in, incipall stitutes them lite members. ——e Isecrep py A Fatt rrom «4 Scarvoun.— y, while Mr. E. T. Gray, a painter, was at work on s scatfold at University it gave way, and he was tated to the ground with such force as to two of his ribs, besides: pen yy peed injuries. He severe in juries received at the buruing of Wall’ Opera hotec a few weeks agen a7 a Nouarct Camis. L. ys name, us Stewart was Officer Wertialle. chases with costs from Walls. A and @ tine dress coat were recove:ed that had been sold by Stewart, w «has ren away from bis home ——»—__ ALasKa DisMonns; fine French-gilt, orvide. and plated jewelry; ‘silver-plated ‘and tance goods. received at Prigg’s peony engl store. No. $7 Penn. ave., bet. 4; and 6th sts. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. lom-e bills apprepriatin: in charities ta the Distri tbe water tax on property wast of pitol. were appropr er bell to refund moneys errom-ously paid for taxce ices ses waa refered Bnarce House bil to inéorpora «+. Jaaunry Is, 1872. | via. ¢ mmitioe om the Bourh Was! par for ihe deficieney to jumbia, were la ropriation for t re ot the Lis rit of Cot © bil making an « Prown moved t t ed fer action on the b'll incr Mr. Dowgiaes eailed for act! pont vol Ae Toe = up and oe c aa eo Committee on abiagton. FR. Dz the + it mberof persons from the ‘different districts | | district was actuated im Be unieation was read Irom the Board of Puo Teeponse te @ resolution of th= Conn- elficstions for tay engine erred tothe eomaictes on | diners ‘x PUNISH-THE MAN-WHO MARES-THE MAN- Mr. Browne, from tl ported back Couvell d properiy im th . ¥ | @ ve or z why his district had Hime of liquor neon of the ee he perelty for damages io b= rece person OF pers aL third thine ap 8 BILLA. the ecminittes on Washin: d county affa ra. reported beel fer erection ot pntute sea ts Mr Eaton. frm < ® email-pox hospital t the Warhington Aeyle op heahb. sey lnm and charities. Mr. Thompson from the finance committer re} Je 33 and75, making appropriat f the lute registration, prin erected on the grou referred to the committee pay the expens a printing the daily cil, with the reports ¥ the printing committee of the Conn } F Thempron moved that the emergency clause be stricken opt. whioh was substitute bill rh sed eo agreed to, and the ‘a Freeas until $ o'clock, and | cn reassembling at 11 o'clock the following bille A firet time ard iaid over under the ru the protection of the pting from iecal taxation the ublic sectrities ef the District of C ap act approved August 15, 1871 he appointment of e their duties, m The Council thy ing appropriation to defray 6 of the commission to aud.t the ont on for the conti Fan npproptiati w jon to vaccination within lombiy was returned rejectes neaid Bovse of this F 1¢ lay the responsibil ged. The cemmittee had nce of their profound sense nd the failure of the lower A report has been ed of such a law, > pass the bill tw criminal the Lands of the commictes showing tment at the Lorpital six cares under ¢r Pi ur casts in the by iereen reports }of the colored public schools of this city ve them from this te f: ght a 01 of o H arate Comte of wae, | Weer ssthi aad tortie Boca at tase ; nbght todo what it could to place this pa sani'ary condition to meet Wakaraed the threat trowne ‘in the c! stated that heconcar. I that bi id by M r lations duwn to nothing; thai’s just | Im*house. and ne, Were read a fi tried at i o'clock a.m. 2OUSE UF DELEGATES —Mr. Campbell cal up bill to supply deficiency im appropriation for & conterence } eat imowing taxcs, tute of Georgetown I, feem the cormitt-e on appropriat oviding for the ap; mons for the pe } thon, and makin, r recommendation, for the W iahin Sb. was read an eppr: printion to purchase scales, for the sealer of weights aud measures, was b ud other pubisic securities sociation stocks ing the act of Argu Dill amending the law br rein burse the gene for ements, and bill making an ion for the contivgent exer rectown almshouse. ‘The bill for the FRUIECTION OF OV ath NERS OF D G8” dogs who have com- he requirements of existing laws re- and those which may hereafter be pre mrge of the net plice or other courts may have been lost nd any perron or persons, ing or dogs, shal ‘n five, nor More than fifty dul Isrs, or impriconwent for three montha inthe Dis- at the discretion of the court, with fter dogs aball be deemed = Of thi- Distric convicted of steal afine of nor lest + all costs of tri a egard to vaccination was taken Mr. Cassin urged that it be iudefinitely nd that it was an ilicgal The bell wos read « thirdtime and re- Boswell, Brown, Hawly. postponed, om the gro Hunt ‘Sol: mons, ad ereley, Camptell, Harkness, Bozan, and Lloy d— MISCBLLANEQUS HU siNE: Boaweil reported. from the commities ts rroil, Cassin, Davis. Dickson bw ‘Me oHrem the committee on District of cers, bill precer’bing the duties of the surveyor and his assistants, with amendments, which was read a tine afd ordered te be priutrd. turther cries tor ‘William A. | heen filed in ti a organiza‘ion to the Jewes R. O Beirne entering on the dacies of read a first time. took a recess ter one hour. inuoresrsase Tte session at ¥0:20, er Mr. Boswell, from th: ° Geb enay rogers reported bill making a \ | appropriation for paying of January inst. the defendants, with force and | Tht GUIsTAnvING CLatus OF THE LATE CoRrORA- on, $769,657 os; 7 d Levy Court, @34,174.9. Mr. Bosweil called pitention to the fact that tho Serr AGarnst Tak Marker Comrany.— | Connell, entered suit inst the Washington | y and con- | ckster stand in the | f f.Now, rpetewn, $7.76 ered sriatim, and i iy consider the Miniger, Hon. N.'P. Chipman, ana others, Mr. | with niu haste Stickne: The amerdinen amendments be consid- hat the members showld t and not act on the bill hat no other ciaims shall be paid approved by the committee of in- pied. ved to postpone the bill, and that it ms Of $20, by ladies, which con- | co jective to a discussion on the feramonth. ft hai beem responsible for the usiness; but he charged that the hat the members should care- and if the G. i fal egaming ta ul aad fey Gov erner same a was not ready to vote a tax } Yesterday a white mi arrested fore several Sunda’ would leaves veral le argard, however, are to provide for ‘as sit and pTe—8; 6 11. Davirsebed tra wcte ‘in urged +trenuonsly that the bill Dot aan matter of ght distri t yal holidays are counted out the Frid ext, aod @ay act dune after that Gay wi? be il: Mr bel! div thoueht shat it thin |W wo gal entirely approve the bill, ine to their constituents to pass it might go tothe Connetl. and the result. Hedepre tthe schedaie sf claims purpose of defeating raid hin object in ‘ing for the reading fmentesbracing ite list ot claimauts, wee to compare them with the list in the report. Mr 1 ‘1 demanded that every name be read, that hem ght know to whom this mop.y vas to be ad Nearly @ million dollara will be required, and hie consiitnents wonld be 1 to pay theas claims. and had a right to kuow where the money woe goipe Mr. Borwel) charged that the opposition were re- forting to trickery—calling for the reading «f Jensthy emenéments, &c. —for the purpose of de tearing tbe LA: that the gentleman from the 2ich ii course by a p-rsonsl matter berween himself and (ne of the commission and that the opposition were looking to an extraor vine deprecated dilatory moti nd as he saw that the epposition were determined on the reeding of the arvendment. he called for it. The reading was commenceda 11 35and concluded AtlL SS, end the amendment of the committes (in the list of names of creditors and amounts them) was adoptedl—yens I, naya—Messrs Oar oO Dickson, Harkness, Hogan aud ssked if a bill for bacon was incladed vements. wered that rome of the four miilien a re r, © the decision f the chair. vena: DAYS—Messra d the bill to be ind ome, when Moore alled for the read: of the engrossed 1 at 12:°0 o'clock.to pbut Mr More win sed bill, he (Mr. C.) also with- - @ recess ost. —Mossrs. Boswell Campbell. ¢ a, Burgess, u Tavis, Hail, Bandy, Hunt, MeKnigh and the Spoaker—14 " Nays-Mesars. Caksin, Dick son, Harkness, Hogan. Livydand Woore-—5 THE NORTHERN MAKKET QUESTION, reconsider the vote ky which esting the Governor to lk aneil bP the reportethereon was laid on the Yeas—Mesers. Boswell, Brown. Burges: Cox, Hall, Harkness, Lhy SpeaXer—ll Nays—Mosars, Rurar 4 Davis, Dicksun, Bundy, Hogan, Hunt aud MeKnight—9. At oue o'clock a, m, the House adjourned, br Paitin Condensed Locals. icture of Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood, of this adorns this week’s issue of We ell and kly, with a sketch of her life. Damon Lodge, K of P., last night ei B. Parkes and P. H, Ward, vice W R. Knox, as represe: el L. . H. Good atives to the town Medical Lawrence, of president of the class, and istian, of Ohio, secretar: 0, to paythe nt, on U1. ee © year sxued during the adi e 10 bonds of this cit istration of Mayor Emery. The Board of Public Works have under con- sideration a proposition to increase the price of grading to 30 cents per square yard, it being found that the work costs more than the price heretofore paid—20 cent The Board of Publie the contract f gion and G 1872 to C orks yesterday award- eping the gas lamps town in good wrad Kauffman, at hlamp includes the furnishing of glass or other material necessary. 7 A petition is being circulated for signatures, asking that Congress authorize the Secretary ot the Interior to appoint four competent persons 4s additional members of the board of tr present there are only three members oard. The directors of the American Colonization Society to-day elosed their annual mecting in this city. In view of the increased number of ap- plicatns for passage to Liberia in the ship which in May next, under the anspices of th 20 having been they resolved to make renewed eitorts wse their funds. CoNector Slater has reported to the District Contioller that the receipts in his office from taxes, licenses, &c., for the week ending the Sist instant, amounted to $19,819.85. The re- ceipts trom the same source on’ the 15th instaut were 84,5 and on the Ith, $1.6 i, making a total since November 13 of $1,030, $54.98, A mi morial signed by Attorney General Wil- liams, Walter 8S. Cox, the Sisters of the Visit A. Jardin, and other owners of propert r square 16, at the intersection ot Conne 1 Rhode Island avennes and M stree ext, has been presented to the Board of Public Works requesting that such measures as may be decmed necessary be 3 ni i dedicate said square ay a public reserya- tion. —— Smart Pox.—The case of small pox onthe Island, between 3d and 44 and G and H streets, was removed under t rectior the sanitary inspeetor gencral on the morning of the 16th iui- stant. There are no other cases of small pox in that vicinity. The Board of Heaith are pre- pared to remove a case of contagious disease at a moment's warning. This morning a colored woman was brought tothe police court in the Biack Maria, and turned into the cells with other prisoners, when it was discovered that she was broken out with the small pox. On ascertaining this sue was separated from the others and placed in a back room in the basement. She was arrested ona charge of vagrancy, and has ach about six months ‘The woman ezanp Lom Maryland yesterday inthe Cars, and went to the Governor for per- mission to be sent to the Alms-house, and the Goverwor sent her to headquarters, where she remained about one hour, siti a the stove, when Mr. Berkly directed her the central guardhouse, where she remained all night, and this morning Lieut. Skippon sent her to the Police Court, in charge of the colored man who does laboring work at the guardhonse. As soon the case became known to Lieut. Noonan he sent a physician to the Court, who pronounced the case one of smali-pox. Her intant is also just breaking out with the disease. peda een '—Board of Health id at the breast Fism axp OvsTER MARK Inspections the arriv lows: Arrivals—Schooner Kitty Ann, 500 bush- els Yocomico, oysters. 50e. Sloop E. A. Baker, 600 bushels Severn River oysters, very tin small 75e.; large, $1.0). Schooner C 1.600 bushels Rappahannock oysters, sma large. $165. Schooner Nellie, 50 bushels You mico and Cone River oysters, hatches unop= Sloop Two Brothers, 300 bushels Great Wi mico oysters, small 50c.; large, 81.25. Between eight and ten thousand bushels of oysters are at our wharves—the best that has arrived so far this easow. Notwithstanding this large num- ber prices remain firm. Nino bunches of tish were condemned in center market this morning. = ° ‘THE WOMAN sUFPRAGISTS held a special meeting at Union League Hali this afternoon at the call of Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker, at which about 25 persons were present: among them Judge Underwood, of Virginia; Mrs. nator Sergeant, of California; Miss La irs 1. 4 , defeated candidate for state secreiary in California; Mi ‘age, Dr. Mar: bloomer,” 0. F. Shephard. Hooker made a statement that she had 2n- deavored to obtain the publication of their arg- ument on the suffrage question by the govern- ment, with the report of the committee, and had been refused. She submitted that it would be necessary to raise funds to print it, and said that Senator Pomeroy had led off with $25. As | our report closed subscriptions were being made. pocninientin Dual A Fire broke out in the small frame shop of James Fitzpatrick, porn or and plasterer,on New York avenue, near 13th street, abott a quarter-past two o'clock this afternoon. I: ines No. 1 and 2 were promptly on hand, and afew minutes had entirely —— the — Rebert Hofer, gun —_ re ponge 4 i hanger, occupied a part o: p. He succeeded in removing mostof his goods. Dam- age to the building probably about $200. gor. cree haa Reat Estate Sa.zs.—Mesers. Latimer & Cleary, auctioneers and real estate brokers, have sold following valuable property: — in are 220, fromting on the north sideof } between 14th and yg Messrs. Fitch 750, and “Jeading man” of the stock company at the National Theater, has a benetit this evening, on which occasion he will a: in“ Dora” and ‘ Black Eyed Susan.” In of these plays Mr. Hamilton appears to og ad- vantage, and we trust play-goers will this eves ning pay him a little of the debt they owe him for the pleasure he has affor 'ed them. —_ + From J. Shillington we have Scribner's Monthly for February, a superior number. eam &7 Hepwortbphobia prevails among the Uni- a ‘h bee! el lying in Ni ere has m some \viug in New York about the Fisk-Manstieid tetters. s7-The Germans msist upon it that their country was attacked last year without proveca- tion, but they victoriously defented themselves. S7-A sign in Red Bank, ‘N. J., reads thas: Pi aud old maid clothing always on fon to_pont- Fe. Davia, | sate vores argess, C staphell, ‘ant, Solomons, and the ¥eas—Mcsers Bureley, ( rk Lio we eerin Cox, Hall, Haw pele-i. &7-A cynical bachelor savs that the earliest impression received hy the f minine ~oul is of hi timate ce t by as somebod)’s wile, THE COURTS. Court 1m GExeraL Texm.—This on motion of Mr. Hine, E. McBaron Timon: and fowa bars, was admitted @ patent appeal case, for im- provement in hot water reservoirs on cookng Stoves, was dismissed by in the case of Dyer agt. he ction ALEXANDRIA. A Cotorep Cowstrer.—A day or two e-lored woman named Wright, was bef > Mayor's court on the charge of conjuring a col- cr dtamily named Morgan. evilence by three or four witnesses, all colored, that the aceesed bad borro: the complainant, but instead of retarning hid, by a spell, turned the hairs of which it was composed into snakes, which snakes so annoyed the complainant and her tamil: tormented almost out of their I the witnesses, hewever, had seen the snakes, the case was dismissed. Escarep From .Ja1L.—Intelligence has Tecrived here of the escape from jail, at Tebacco, of James Richardson, who’ was im- prisoned there, as previously stated in the Ga- duction of a young daughter of Gazette, last evening. CITY ITEMS. Covens.—A medicinal preparation in the form of a lozenge is the most convenient. Bronchial ‘Troches” allay irritation which in- ® coughing, giving relief in bronchitis, hoarseness, influenza, consumptive and asth- matic complaints. Georgetown Advertisements. YT S LOWLING, Auct'r; Georg town. POTOMAC FISH? RD wit LADIES’ GOODs. Le a n ra mt - 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space, | Biebes to ceil your attention t) the fect rh Tt was stated in ‘he argument © al., i cc ta chignon from Tor ¢ Landings Dyer is involved, was resu r yer vs. Jackson et al.; issued as prayed, to continue watil hearing of the case, and the cause remanded to the court in special term for further procee Sickles & Cook vs. Steam Packet C hy; submitted to court on paper. hirer; agument by Mr. Carrington. THE FARGAGUT CASES. The court ordered the cases of Admiral Far- ragut agt. ship Metropolis and others, and same for destruction of enemy’s vessels, to be referred to arbitrators on agreement between the libel- lants and the United States, approved by the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Attorney General. The ar- hh Paine, of Boston; J a BITCHIB BOMAS DOWEL Ww. ® KOBINSON — FV, BUBLNSON that they were | es. AS none of ie a ymin % BK. T1S Market Space Orrxywine, ACHINISTS AND Ne. 64 Water > between S. WILLIAN'S, % tte, tor the Mr. James W. Spencer. BBY THOS. DOWLING. Auctionser. MORTCAGEE'S Oo} FRENCH OPERA A BONNE*™s rene? " ' {pe raarr ot BEAL Lac The most beagtiful assortment of UNM DRESSES made at the terms The colebrated tary, who are mu- ‘The argament further stipa- lates that the award of them, or the greater home rece rds k tualiy chosen. atthe wharf of corge=wn, DD. questions of law award is to be entered as the decree of ihe coart, with due right of either part : ax in other like eases within 30 days and with the right i fact involved. BMICK 18 EIFT OF THE AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS BONNETS AND ROUND HATS FoR THE WINTER season Ine stock of MILLIN — C. Bava sells the best fitting Corset in the country; Abdominal Corsets, well recommended by physicians; Misses’ Corsets, ten diferent e*; Madam Foye's Corset_and rter; Werley’s cele P. Corsets, a full line ladies and m' Corsets, all style also, of etther party to appeal to the Supreme Court of the United 8 bitrators shall sit_in the city ot Washington in tour months from date, aud notice shal! ven to the parties to appear before them, and if either party shall fail to appear after due notice the case shall pro were present. ‘ated French Corser; T. joulter Braces, for | with interest, to be son Vand FANCY REALS M THOMAS DOW] IN9 “Avct ‘T SALOON + William, bor Henry A ae~d aod fitied ops fre 1A Bane out S A full asetriment own make a specialty. bof! tr Be ilk Corsets; old style Corsets, Corsets made to order at of GROS GRAIN RIBBONS 6 Mh strect. betwen Kad F ed as if both parties ‘The limitation shall not pre the hearing beyond the tour months, if it has i further time ment of ‘the arbitrators gation. The agreement is with board In fre the shortest notice at C. Hoop Skirt Factory, 408 take the place, Mr. KAISER (not Kai SEAND OPENING 7th street. Don’t mis- | x ie to complete th: dated the 15th instant, and Botler for libeli Assistant Attorney Gen Porice Covet, Judye charged with us guage; fined £3. Boys come and see the solid silver wate - MS. KING, $10, at Prince's | i atwas ¢ sna ie nice CORNER NINTH AND ¥ STREETS. of an entire Mew and Selected Stock of ana FANCY @0nDs T ATTERN BONN Aod ali the LATEST NOVELTI LADIES’ HOSIERY, @ st the lowest market rates Gne assortment af Here BERLIN ZEPHYR EMPROIDERE B EMBROIDERED SLIPrae hich Tam prepared to sell et the lowest OH, TLE Teh street between CoME anp see the bargains at Prince’s Ba- Tt you don't see that he offers induce- PRCIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Por ments don’t purchase. profane and indecent lan- Pant Cilase and urt, same offence; fined &3 each. driving on the footway; fined $5. failure to have the proper number attached to Patrick Sullivan, charged with throwing stones onthe street; dismiased. charged with selling S$ than a pint; fined $150; appeal was taken by Mr. Norris, and bonds in the sum of $300 required. i $3. m8 Tyler, George H. ‘kson and Amon Nailor, charged with Oxes Of raisins, valued at Adolphas Stewart, ha a M. H. Prixce has decided till the first of March to sell off the varions goods he has, at cost, as he anticipates making a change. — eS nd eatiats-riow L rs luis cart; dismissed. BRYA, ghhTti olar attention LOVES AND CORSETS Parente call and secure merino underwear =e. at half the usual price, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. ° “ Michael Reyno! in less quant WASHINGTON HOTELS. HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, = ATS JeNNESS Horst.) JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. A. Fisner, No. 618 9th street, removes spots g the whole garment and with He also cleans kid CREE cesT 4g 1 them apart. gloves andslippers. to look like mew ones. the larceny of two $4; three months in jail. larceny of a coat; sent to reform H. Hutehins, charged with running a wagon in the county without license; fined $9; an appeal charged with the larceny of a breastpin and various articles of clothing from Martin Doughert £23, plended not guilty IN TRE CASE 6 charged with Sneil rendered a decision this was the th a be cou vine MP. Wasaixcton, D.O. Sophia Betty INSURANCE COMPAN —s Beer QuaLiTy Kip GLoves at $1.50 at Price's, 413 7th street. ee Dezrot ror Gent's $1 Kips at Price’s, 413 7th street. Thankful te the public for generous patrovage in the past, the Proprietor ask« his old fri ‘my valued at keeping a bawdy house, ision, first. remarkin c and churches. at rates as | the interests of the ineured and safety Particular atte rrors in public eitably adjusted and prompth Jeeden. President: WW. Wusetl EBMANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, oF New Yor = : d and successfal Latrobe Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. C. A. Build- ing, 9th and D streets. TRE moeT celebrate ir the Capitol and Depot The proprietor ha built a new addition and en criticisms had been passed the Court in some of the ee houses, which, however, the Court donly alludes to the fact for the ing that whenever any leniency jas been shown to parties by the been where an assorance had been given that the occupation ot such parties accuse alandoned; and when parties had With the expectation Tight, it had always volition and with the ‘The Court has nothing to do with to enforce its provisions, and if parties persist in breaking it they must tal ig let it be changed. ofore received mo‘erate treat- ment he deemed it his duty to i and imprisonment. ‘Th that accused pa private house. larged his diving rom to acewnmo now offers first class accommodations at ©: Weekly and m-nihiy boarders taken at je rates. Froe omnibuses in attendance at and steamboats. I WILL CLEAR out my furs below first cost; all I mean what I advertise. Come, and you won't be disappointed. Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Penn. avenue. other goods at cost. “nVHE ARLINGTON VERMONT AVENUE. T. BOESSLE & son, eS NE UNDERWEAR at the usual low rates at Price's, 413 7th street. CARDIGAN JACKETS very cheap at Price’s, 413 7th sireet. Roeer’s and other cutlery at gr for the next 60 days, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘This Company ineores propert: r DW. KAHL, View Promdemt HUMAN, Secretary EBBITT BOUSE pose both fine of the Court is nd three months eal was noted by Mr. Hine, and BRsxce OFFICE NEW YORK LIFE ! ikon SS LINEN anv SiLK HaNDESRCULIERS at Price's, 413 7th street. —— For Corxs, Bunions, Chillblaing, I Nails, &c., visit Dr. White’s rooms, No. ite Treasury Department, Washing- orth Charles street, Baltimore. ——— si ¥ a fine of £500 'ATIONERY, &ec. gaan & SOLOMONS, LIST OF NEW bail fixed at © pomoeny for the Johnson, (Boom 1 x. Ww jexare. Niles & Federal Block, corner of F and where 1 shall be times to eee the poticy holders and frien id and Reliable New York Life,” and be tesued upon au the most approved plaue jucem ute offered to soMcitors ENKY D WAL _ Sects Sm* Bele Arent fer Piatrict of Colum yo AND FIRES NG WINTER STOCK. THERMowETERS and Barometers are repaired made to order by Hrmpler, near 4% street. pantie 2 Go To Paick’s Gent's Furnishing Depot for cheap goods, 413 7th street. The Southern States Fince the War 1670-1 Bines, Milis a: aces W. Raymc land Instinct. as distin: om Materialiem. By Martin Paym — Business Suite Cape Overcoats TRUNKS. 4.6 Wood. ies of Wine. By P APPROACHING. LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHEL, aot LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING BaGs, SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., So, sey, at LOW PRICES FOR CASH, at the MANUFACTORY Philok f the ries Mek Beaver Coats Tenors INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ingsiecy 's Poems hors of St. Paul milton's Woman's Worth, @1 50. Howto Pay Off the National Gentle Measu 176. Tati edition.-@2 9 Lockbart.. 7: Children’s Over Walking Suite BELIABLE COMPANIES Real Folks, $1.90. ines Literatere.2 vol Leland, $1.00. ANCH BOOKS. | Erckman-rbat tan, George Send, Laboulege Ob. at-ian, Geerge Sand, “9 Vuliez and the Levy Collection, ae PHILP & SOLOMONS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE HILLINGTON’S LIST or NEW BOOKS. new Book, by the author of Dinas In Closing Out + tors Enormous Stock I have toe do it at rates which are a greater advantage to the publi than to myself. Bi so much on hand F 4. 5S. PRATT @ Son. The Novels of the Pro JAMES 8, TOPHAM € CO., TIONAL METROPOLITAR MANCE COMPANY, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ORGANIZED AUG UST 26,1870 CASH CAPITAL... 's Rafiding, No. 0 oe, ‘SES RELLY, Ae TODD, Vice Pres.dent etery. SEVENTH STREET, = FIRE INSU One door above Odd Fellows’ Bal McMURRYB PATENT STAYS pat in all om NO MATTER Bont aud Medium Trunks. 4219-00 HOW LOW THE PRIVES GO. OLD BOND G Lapa Bantam. et we BAMUEL CROSS. Secor: le ‘orter's Life of Chariess Dickens. if Hunt od Tom, by J: 1¥ YoU WANT unter ai a . BARGAINS NOW IS YOUR TIMB. DURING TEE PAST FEW WEEKS illustrations........ PROFESSIONAL. A®™® FENDALL. THE DEMAND FOR BEGD FENPALt. 7-30 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD Towns Daye; iitestrated oy Peal Kisaswis. ‘onus Daye; ; Black Peter, wiih Ehymes trot the Germans FENDA Li, COUNSELLORS AT Law. 0S-1f Con. a6 st. axp Louisiana & A, STRAUS, A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENKSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENN®YLVANIA AVENUE, Between loth and lth streets. Between 10th and llth ; by Konewka... ete setta of ibe Aldiue for Has been daily increazing, and holders of FIVE- TWENTIES continue to manifest the fullest’con- a SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% atre Penns. avenue RENATO PENING OF A BW ” BLANK ‘AND. SEVEN | fruogea fin z AND BINDING fnvited call and e¢ramine ow rate re re SP FEENCE Wr Steenrees _WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. FOR DIAMONDS, &c., BOOK BANG NORTHERN PACIFIC THIRTIES JAMES B. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Boom 2, on second foor of Barbour's Law Builiing Washington. _ Removed from 484 Lowisvana arene Jb. WOLY triton DENTIST, avenue, between 17th By the exchange of large amounts of Governments: called in for redemptien, into these securities. ‘The Bonds sre sceured beyond all question by a first and only mortgage on the Road, its entire roll- ing stock and 50,000,000 acres of the finest land GREAT SACRIFICE. = STABKW waters NEER AND sup page At street. sole BENJ. L. HOOD. OUB STOCK $50,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD BEGABDLESS OF COST, In order to make room for Bpring Goods. THEREFORE UE.—REDEMPTION OF 5-20 BONDS Note RE! be Osos, © EASURY DEPARTMENT, December 20, 1871. the authority given by an act of Con- ed July. ti, isis emtitied = An act Sy reby give interest of the bunds here ESE MAY BE EXPECTED. STOCK—COLORS—SIZES—PRICES. than = mountain's peak, umerous than yY.=cs wun can’t ‘efface. GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, Sates the shapes that come between. roe RE nee TH a cout al 7 invested, aud under my hand this 30th day of BICHARD B. COOKE, Adm'r. 3.436 Louisiana ay.