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al o ¥ EVENING STAR. _|-omzsse wrwonun ssocuron. |, emt scone n™cE | GEORGETOWN. The “Sritly Confidential” Merting ast night | Srovy bas een regsenied, ty ic eeen CITY ITEMS. LADIES’ GOODs. | STEAMBOAT LINE ‘Tae best and cheapest place to bay Teas, | [YJADAME BSERENS: STEAM BETWEEN NEW TORK AND WEDNE“DAY. January 31, 1972. Put Back—The schooners Kitty Annand IVERPOOL — : Margaret Ella, both laden with grain for Hartley | Coftves, Spices, Flour, and other Groceries, is at J , : Fhe Same G14 Injunction Crowe | Ured the Collector of Taxcenet to advertise oC | Brother, Witt Alexandria yerterday moruing | tho Amertoan trea Store, cormec of 1th’ tea I CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW TORK CUNARD LINE LOCAL NEWS. Whe Want Jobe, ana Dead eats Paving done under contracts with the late fer thts port, bat had to put back agsin in.con- | strectemerth. 000 SWITCHES FOR THE FRENCH TWIST, one | Lincare prepared te sell tickets from. 4 Fp ——~~2 | Whe Want Offices—Trying to Raise | Corporations made after the Board wasappointed | “BUSOU sap a WReck.—Mr. Z. P. Gilbert @ GLENGART or Wing Overooats, mato of Cho- | yardloug-only €7, = | Row Fora? torany, part Kar pe swt musements, &¢., To-night. the Wind_Severson Aubseribers confirmed, until the counsel for the ct | nas purchased the wreck of the schooner which Mbiot goods, adapied for constant out-door | _ Call and examine for yourself Eo bp be Geaired Department aggic Mitchellin‘Lorle.> | Seeret Sexsion—Whe Was There, peagiven an opinion as to the legality of the.| foe months pat has been lying near Aualostan or spring driving. Price, #15. Clerks ware passage bere and save —Bail of the Chasepot | What Was Said and Done_ Pi | ex Reseed by tne Legislature in relation to as- | Tisad. After stripping ber of iron, &0., the Gxo. ©, Hexntxe, No. 410 7th st. N. W. - M. WILLIAN annopapceat sailing ports, 1 THOS \Davis pot | Paik: bue Not Mneh sessments for this description of improvements. es Ty 2 =. -\ 8 ey SOE ee eee | Mr. Shepherd sass: “The law was intended to | Wieck will be removed trom the river. | For pure Mocha, Java, and other Cosfee - ater street, Grorestow —_._ | : : L IVER ‘ ce, p Tate, and ano | The * Citizens’ Memorial Association” made | eS eee wen pa ecaventen ji marine axtivalacs pct ty roasted fresh and oi! at New York prices, go to HAS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID "[8S STeAMER Aukow | ® great mistake in inditing their confidential | Petirect injustice tg the mention tnsteoeieh we | TBE ALEXANDRIA Cons Exchanon.—Ail of | the American Tea Store, corner of 7th and I WILL LEAVE re cdctatred ny | CTeulars calling a meeting last night when they | subject the District to great cost toadvortse and | OUT Commission merchants and many other | Streetsmorth, LINE OF STEPHENSON’S WHARP, dresses were delivered by | inserted therein an urgent appeal for funds. If | sell.” Sees eemeeme mem Nave bore tnvitea to] 1.0 its Yous Feeder i a pate Dakin . “xe Foot of Beventh etree, “Ty. Lighter, 7 | ine gent appe s ee eee attend the formal opening of the new Corn Ex- OOLRY'S | P if POINT APPLIQUE FLOUNCES, eae eeennhnnany P Pcinestvania | there had been anything to get, the attendance | : change at Alexandriato-morrow. quite alarge | Powder. Full weight, in y, ,1lb.and 510. Polya 0, m. for MOUNT VE * | Of memorialists would have been immense; bat | Bt (oleate = oa ay, the | PREY rut go from this city. i au cans. 2 WHICH WILL BE SOLD ond FORTE FOOTE oe toiee Seve! emo- . e ‘ | ot iN GeNERAaL TERM.— Trdey, the uE Potomac Boat Cive have received a = ey TON, each — r ety at wine oe be agebess fo 8 hgnrent tne. 8° | cane of the estate of Horatio Ames, deceased | eonnnitintne pee Analostan club pro- | «A Naw Beautivying Acext—Ali Dentri- FAB BELOW REGULAR PRICES _ + THOMAS EES CR POLE Seen Souseaiale ois. | oo ,{thousand” of signers to Sever- | Sopeal from the order of the Probate Court | Comme uke Hey ora nee reemtan club Bro; fices had their drawbacksy until ihe salabrivas : c JAMES SYKES. Geacral Bhperivasnds bb lateral security of #2) | thrnngre Sad ches ease meuttyat oe oe revoking letters of administration—was argued | regatta on the Potomac next summer. The | DAFK of the soap tree was brought trom the | janostf 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE geor selling have it stated that | e by Mr. Arrick and Mr. Stanton. The argument | president of the Potomacs has cailed a special | Chilian valleys, to perfect the fragrant Sozodont, | —~ Lap! 5 = tribute, but call on others to do the most delightful article tor the teeth, thht a 0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND w could the injunctionists disregard such | WS Tesumed to-day. meeting to consider the proposition. % ightful article fo I VIOINITY ms F- “« BREW nbaet roe AND re be December 1. the Steamer LADY OF wt Keeper, but a lager beer | touching appeal as is contained in the conti- | {POLICE COURT, Judge Sneil—To-day, James | THE CONTINUED coLD WEATHER still pre- | Push was over dipped into. we — the 0-8 amail, * t hie! fc W. Somerville, profane on the street; fined $3. | vents work on the Bridge street improvement. cata tee . 1 he attention of Ladies “connoisseurs” to af foot of Gch - | dential clreuiar, of which the following is a + : ith # Witnon’s Cop Liver Ort anp Liwe.—Persons | yay “* yi reive <k of BAIR BRAIDS, SIDE DNESDAY y last the Theodore Thomazorchestra | Copy: W. H. Young, colored, charged with indecent —_—_———= who have been tal Cod Liver Oil will be | CURLS, LONG PLAITS. CHIGNONS, as weltes * at the principal ¥ on the steamer Lronsides, bound | Rooms Citizexs’ Meno: exposure on 8 street car on Pennsylvania ALEXANDRIA leased to learn that Dr. Wilbor has succeeded, | » great variety of first class IMITATION GOuDS “ folk counecting at vesselatacked | No First Floor, nue; fine Nolan, char, “ eer directions of several professional gentle_ | inal! shades am ha. ramehip lowered the flag’ at h Wasn x. D.C assault and battery on Mary Nolan, ro + e men, in combining the pure oil and lime fn ¥ gocds en: quality and prices any. apecting with the Vir 1, whit el ae - Bq dongle of £200 ri to keep the New ONDER.— There was published re o Reske, thing of the kind ever offered in Diet ric pany for N rk, mak (ug a semi-week!y ‘ Dear Sir.—A meeting t i seme time ago an account of a lake on the | *™&uner that it is pleasant to the tast Ladies own hair meds up in all esis t BS ssocistion w pesto oo liscter datwier acai 7 effects in lung complaints are truly we Colffaree pour Soirees promptly attended to. Th re} ~ 1s. h fers Fervlinene pn aH Very many persons whose cases were pru iirers : Sd satoepere se ; 2 x | atehicn one eighty feet belo ‘A gen- | Bopeless and who had taken the clear PREMIUM HAIR WOKK F Axente—V. D. Gr. x et 7 M. Ru Local Politics, | § po her pipe i ruz | long time without marked effect, have been en- 7 ns Waters, Georgetown, TEE MOVEMENT y MR. 8 j a deecent tae ide te nie eee ray, Says that | tirely cured by us ng this preparation. ‘Be sure | _3%6t ___Betw > Thee ill veretve and deliver AND MAKING | Satciteg investigation of the official conduct of ti the water was found to have disappeared trom | Meet the genuine. tactured only by A. ges oT ELECTIVE. | Soenaaree ana harteliates @enescumea hing stor part of it into which the cele ees, wom | B. Wilbor, Chemist, No. 160 Court street, Bos. | GEAND OPENING Republican General Com- | $2ccutine sad Weatolative deparimen's of the, _ | several charge Sisk Part of it into mich the well opened, and | "gold by all areggiets tths | . © District of Columbia last night, at | § Til cr Distric: gu enee ef severathun. | ig them to t that the place, by the imperfect light of burn- 3 7 os ar KW EXPRESS LINE. VIA € ague Hall, t> hear the report ot the ‘ Poel of the value ing shavings, jooked like an immense chamber | ppergn ny Tite_Fey thou 7 N ee. «on the civil rights bill, Mr. Piper; of | soe eal min Gordon, Welonging to Dan OT Reee Temen vf ane solid rock. A party bas | and coughs, “Brow MH. KING, Jr.'s, PHILADELPHIA. ALKXANDRIA.VA WASH. + Stated that they had presented n seeured t vestigation on | coat valned at $10, belonging en formed, Who, as soon te Mecessary i e omeeass : NGTU: ORG i 1 at the last meeting, ex- | P art of thee mem ail eo wemtne net tan 4, | fem another litte dos d ‘an | torches can be obtained, will make a thorough | Proved their eftica MASONIC TEMPLE, INCTON SRD GEORSETOWS. B. < fe ys since, ace ond e tion, » trol othe: le boy; and vaily, two SOLER * fentlemen, ou wih sents’ Fur- - 7 say —_ as one responded, thanking th | Sbf io cochtibers, il fesace see aeekee, takes | avercoats valned at $22, trem the boys. | ing establishment of Mr. A.D. Warfield, nlahing Goode af low prices. call at Prices | _ Few tmportetion direct froen Paris of a fine ectec | SATURDAY wo = city for their sympathy * nl. If | These articles were stolen from Howarl Uni- | Fairfax street, expleded this coring about 10 nis’ Furnishing Depot, 413 7th str be. | tient pee ae Georgetown, MON port. Th air announced that the committee Hi themecting send | versity by colored boys employed there, and | O'clock, but fortunately occasioned no ether | tween band He ‘has the beat €2 Wht OWERS AND KID GLOVES, for receptio A Egnd THURSDAY. nod trom Alowandria every 1. “A mmittes, who willse that overs dollar | 20M the testimony it appeared that Buchbinder femee than the displacement of some of the | shirts in town; atso, Gents’ Kid Gloves for #1, | All ho ey test OPERA KID GLOVES at $ Freight recaived at any time As Senmie saoten encouraged the boys in this business, telli aah ame Aes fhidye fe exple was | ‘and the best quality for $1.20. apeir. _— jetted Bape oat ©. P. eri them to get all the clothing they could, and he | accompanied with aloud report which caused ° — An ‘elecant LDEIDGE & CO., Alexandria ‘Chairman Finance Commit would pay them for it. ‘The price paid the boys | me excitement in the neighborhood, and at-] Tym nam THICKENED, baldness cured, and LARS. Fas VDE & CO , 12 South Delaware Ave- of the United States the Mark the phraseology. They do not asx tor | for these articles was trifling, and every time | ttacted a considerable crowd there, until it was ay hair made to return to its youthful color sty les RIBBO . Philadelphia, Tat Mr-Sumner’s bill, and t9 | funds, on the ground that thelr cause is just; | they made a sale to this “ Fagin,” it was in ev- | known that no body had been hurt. hy the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair | yQ'ranf Ute of W 4 ‘MOR LINE fogccure the advocacy of the bill by | but they “cannot afford to fail.” That is, having | ence that he would tell them to steal all they | , ComMUNicaTion with Wasmtxcrow. — | qo t 3 ced RE FF" STEAMERS ‘craton who has colored men among bis | jade the fight, right or wrong, it is now aseary | Could, and he would fix it so noone cold tind | Those persons, and, strange as it, may sccm, —— LADIES. ATTENTION: AiL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Saf ned State that, Certain Tene | {o go forward as to Tetreat, and not much more | {hem out. The boys would then divide | there are some, who with there was an impassa- | ¢. Bavw sells the best fitting Corset in the = gua par Fo AND ruom 0 thay 4 . t the con- ie iteld and Huysman discovered whe it rould hysicians; Misses’ Corsets, ten different tiene ot Te - camer is favorite ye preae- Mir. Barrett swiimitted a resolution fhvoring | feat Tairine Ie. akon but iiie differen, | the gcods were sold, aud arrested the from a gratification of thelr wishes, for the only | siyitx; Madam Foxes Corset and Skirt supe | Saf=aty, gmaiste ereortmeat of ATU. by far fhe atone a tavorite line are Ladit on the supplementary civil rights bill, also the | however,-as the STAR will continue to report | Buchbinder. The owners of the goods were | Communication between the two cities now is | pérter: Werley’s celebrated French Corset; F fine assortment of IMITATION HAIR fitted up in every with all the: €lection by the people all officers of the | 4, roceedings whenever they areof acharac- | Present and identified them. Several second- | maintained by railroad trai ns, which leave here | 3. p. Corsets, a full line; Shoulder Braces, for | CHIGNONS ie 8c! reduced medern improvements cal to in: District of Columbia, in ng members of the | ter to lutueeat E redters. hand clothing dealers and other friends of the | during the day at intervals of two hours. until | ladies’ and misses; French Corsets; German He curls bair for 25 S set. He » | sure the safety, comfort, aud convenience of passen- Legisiative Council; also, providing for the ‘WHO WERE AT TEE MERTING. Prod Charaeiers nreceht UP to testify to his | 5p. m-,when they stop. They are crowded of | Corsets, all styles. Our own make a specialty. dost _riceived s large assortment of KIT | fee, Fenth te 0 cee et Ga Committe of one fromench | There were present at the “strictly confiden- | £00 character; atter which Mr. Hine, coansel | course. Red Merino and Silk Corsets; gld style Corsets, Lee ten ns ©) erp TO GLASGOW, LIVEBPUOL AND LONDON- fanian revabiadn RUDME meetings and or- | tay meeting last night (besides the reporter of | for defendant, claimed that no case had been | _OYeTERS—The supply of oysters at the | with beard tn trent Cone wa tae order at meni’. HELLER, 713 Market Space * "DERBY ganize republican clabs in favor of this | gupgrecme ston ack of oneaae,) the tole - | made out, the testimony of the boys being con- | wharf, under the great and increasing demands | the shortest notice at ©. Bawm’s Oorect and | ie Rant ————————— | vires Codie, O88 measure. “The revolution was adopted, and the | ing’ Capt. W. W. Moore, Col. BF. Green, JH, | tlicting,and also on the ground that they are | that are made upon it, is rapidly diminishing. Hoop Skirt Factory, 408 7th street. Bon’t mis- ADIES’ HAIK BRAIDS. Re Be. TP | Cabin Return glass; 2d; J. W. Buker; 3d, A. t Cul J. A. | judge sate at whe: thi 0 ; 5 —---e - ae . sending for th: ins C: ih, BF. Graat, Gum, | ante Oe cumahs J: P-Cubver, sterner: JA. | SOS" ce nakit of aot the bivalves will have to obtain 'them by rail- | | Bors come and see the solid silver watches, | "Beh? gind Tet Articles generally Coane tickers » John FP. Cooke; sth, J.R. | pavement man; J E. Harvey, ex-editor of | particular place to sel road from Annapolis.—Gazeite, last evening. warranted for two years, for $10, at Prince's ‘Gines argo = Sane 39 Henry Piper; 10th, D. W.’ Bliss; | Pave ue Re Fenwick, patent attorney; Thornton | fF to little, it was sufficieat to arouse a sus- =e = Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. s4sm 1999 pa ait om spine Seen Oo, 1808 tka 1; Hah, F. Lockwoor; 13th, Isaiah | Smith, ex-contractor; George M. Oyster, Charles | Picion in the mind of any honest man thet the |. Davontens Comnrninc To MuRpER Turin - ——— - declé-$m_ 1229 Pa. ave. near 13th st.. ap etal street, Washington, T *"jan@-ty MeFarla isth, W. H. Smith; | Eumonston, George Holmes, ex-chief engineer | 000s were stolen. The s Ine of these | FATHER—The Whitehead Conspiracy Case at | COME AND sre the bargains at Prince’s Ba- MESS £4. McconMIcK 18 IN COMSTA a . - ” Barrett; . R. J. Collins; isch, | of fire department; Jewe B. Wilson; ex-con. | £008 was $52, and only $4.65 was pald for | New Brunanch The Whites case, which | 28ar. It you don’t see he offers induce- BECEIPT OF THE ERB 5Ts LIN OF sTRamsuirs tac Jebnson; Ith, Allen Coffin; 20th, W.L: | tractor Wilson; —- Draper, Capt, A. Grant, | em. It was shown that he had purchased | attracted so coh coon e year and achait | Ments don't purchase. | LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT Damows' PET WEEN € ist, Aaron Bradshaw; 22u,W.L.Cowan. | engineer and architect and ex-contractor for oF one, oF the boys on four. diferent Se0, both from the social standing of the partice | a9 31. Paince bas feckied Ul the first of ‘IN BONNETS AND ROUND Hote WaSSINGTON AND BEW TORE. djcurned. | iors i asions. would hold him | guilty | and the peculiar circumstances attending it, + Ht. . FOR IN : Spe ee Gert Bones called to order, and stated the | om one ef the charges and fine him @nf'ard | smue” » Yesterday at New Brunswick, N.J.. | March to sell off the various goods he has, at isin tsa ait Be he =. ewe | ne ween Dek. WASHINGT TOWN, as follows The Mancracte : ‘ P costs, and dismiss the other cases. Scott Gor- | befc lge S i rs : Siject a6 tha mecting. 4. Waban tukrsdeoe’ o 5 cases. before Judge Scudder, in the Middlesex y a Secs exnioe Congress to pass a bill to stop | Jn, one of the boys who sold the clothing to | courte The ewspapers have attached to it the cost, as Le anticipates making A change. Alne, - | the payment of ail claims against this territorg, | Buchbinder, was sent to the reform school dur- | title of the wing isan | , PARENTS call and secure merino underwear ooM nfactures of the fine stock of MILLINERY end FANG) le A full assortment of GROS GRAIN RIBBONS } and to restrain the Governor and Board of Pub: | iP minority, and Ben. Butler, another one,was | outline of the fuets:—On the 2ist of July, Is70, | fF Your Sear Dai he memslgrich at Exinco’ | Sater 506 duh streets taiweer Reet F | le Works from awarding any further contracts | £¢Mt to jail for six months; and James Buckner, | Samuel Whitehead, an old and wealthy citizen, | B8?ar, pecan ccteaassga JUST BECKIVED—A line assortment of Bore interesta ant | UDt the investigation now being conducted by | # Very small boy, was dismissed. living near Washington, found his room in! wor Cons, Bunions, Chillbiains, I man’s For fait information appi TTAADT | Congress is completed. Capt. Moore, J. FE —— anes 5 De coal eae ay OuTned to death before | Nails, &e., visit Dr. White's rooms,’No. 555 15th | BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED eLiprer | Asottsoffce and whart foot « auton | Harvey, 3; P. Culver and others Thought it Tar Cxoumma IN Evnors— its Progress erg Mine Jaman hina Gan lee street. opposite Treasury Department, Washing- PaTTEENS, oemeer & Bt 7 . | would not be well to pass the resolution. The | Checked.—There now secms to be fair hope that nd J xterm vin 3 Ni . hi ot, Baltimore. -» RO. P lower MPSON, President bushels per day; the tan- | onject of the meeting to-night was to collect | the advance Of the Gales hee fave ceocen | attempted to martes hin, by spreading kerosene | 0} No»? North Charics street, Bal Sricaes Well ce Saver acel © Out st the 5 Ne i P Sao | td funds to pay the counsel of the memorialists. | We have heard little of its ravages of late in | in bis room, and that when he scree to ex- THE most celebrated and successful Latrobe M.P. LEBOU, 714 7th RTEST AND QU EST LINE svUTH, . Radner wall. Iteants Mr. A. Watson advoeated the passage of hi Russia, and the news this morning from Con- | cape they heldthe door upon him. He charged, | proaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, | _8080-tr dutween @ a: the Kachmomd, Prederscusbure othing bat capital wee mended to | olutio in one of his oricf five minute speeches, | stantinople, that the disease has disappeared in | also, that the attempt was made at the instance | Chandeliers, Gas Stones ead Weather Strips, at vomat Line — St ~4 but a line of ma ong the bank the river from Georg town as tai "Pp as the hain Br ec. The water power turnisied by failed to secure any support, and finally | thatcity, is'very encourag ng. During last Sep- | of two daughters and a son-in-law. ‘The withdrew the resolution. Mr. Culver stated that | tember and the latter part of August, it will be | Case was tried, but the evidence was in- | ome £250 had been col!ucted to defray expen- | remembered, western Europe was threatened | Sufficient, and ‘the parties were discharged. Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥..M. ©. A. Build- ing, 9th and D stree| TATIONERY, &c. -—_—- > 2 zthe | S¢s, but it was not enough to pay tue fee of one | by an advance of the destrover in two direc- | Six months afterward James Baxter, one of the | 1 wrrz ctnan out my furs below first cost; all ICHARD B. MOHUN 4 Co. a = - Gams at feeder, Ren ample by improving the | Sttirmey. We Mors, one route being from Cherson, Russia, to | fervants, charged Jane Willet, Anna Yates and | other goods at cost. I mean what [ advertise. R HAVE THE RIVERSIDE PRESS. CLOTHING. the Green Spring property’ for boats tying im | MUST HAVE MONEY Moscow, and thence by way of Konigsberg, | John Willet, two daughters and a son-in-law of | Come, and you wou't be disappointed. Prince's . 2 wait to unload, which often ck up the canai | OF the case will fail.” (No response.) J. H. | Danzic and Stettin, in Prussia, to Haz-.| Whitehead, with a conspiracy to murder their Bazaar, 1006 Penn. avenue. Cambridge Edition of your THE 3 for along distance and prevent a tree flow of | Crane then read over a list ef those whom he | burg, whence we feared its emigration to | !ather. He stated that they had at first tried to R : <= “goal is 4 “ONE ipea’ water. It was also represented that the Aque- | thought would contribute liberally if called upon | this city; the southern reute was from Cher- | persuade him to kill the old man with a club; OGER’S ani T cutlery at great bargains THE HYMNAL by some responsible person. He felt satistied | son by ‘way of Debretzin, and Vienna, in | that they bad neat given him a pistol, that An ates Ferry would bs ons of the most Austria, a aeatlieen Germany and France. z anged vin him $0 soot nitebon ! am is now ready, and for sale at the price of Que Dollar. liberal, for he appeared to ea p interest | Neither of these cor of the dis include ally that he agreed, eir instance, to burn —— in the éuecess of Our cause. He would say the | Constantinople; bat the fact that ir ee ace | the house, with fre oldsuane and fuatke‘celee | ‘THeRwowmrens and Barometers arerepatrea | They also h same of George H. Plant. there endangered all the Mediterranean ports | tempted to execute the plan. Had he succeed- | ud made to order by Hempler, near 4 Dr. Culver did not think Mr. Plsnt would of Europe, and its disappearance proves, appa- —— ~~ Lg a — —— and $1,000 in puiform with the « ive any more. He was satisfied that Mr. Plat | rently, that the course of the pl. in Asia, | Money. Upon this charge al parties were Was with us, but he did not like the way things | heehee teat Bosphorus, tas bees ea | arrested, and, strange to say, were all bailed by | Georgetown Advertisements and economy simple had been managed. hausted. This source was the same as thatfrom | Whitehead, who had before been extremely bit- —_—— nd had | for the next 60 days, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 duct Bridge, which is of no benetit to the Dis- i, and | Pennsylvania avenue. trict of Columbia, prevents the passage of yes- sels above it to the manufactories now erected, or which may hereafter be built, the depth of water being sufficient to float sea-going vessels. Mr. Hill's residehee was visited, and after a pleasant meeting of half an hour or more, the committee repaired to Poor's where a neat colla- tion was prepared, tendered by several promi- CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALE. At Onk Hall, 625 7th streot, nom )_ J. REIBERORE, = (Snccemsor to Lowdon & Co.,) CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY. MERCHANT TAILOR, edition of street. COMMON PRAYER, pniform with the “ Hymnal” in style and price reference to goodtasie jegant in style. Penney hh Dy r ©: G Mets “an Hotel, (late Brown's.) hent busines: men, at which toate gape: | A voice—“How about Henry S. Davis?” which the cholera crossed the Black Sea to | ter against'them. Baxter was detaincdasawit- | [RY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. NEW Book jyI84f "No 362 Penn's. ave., Washington and addresses made. Mr. Cox, of the Pin heoot “Ob!” said a quiet individual in the corner of | Cherson, in Russia. It came from the East and | Ness, and has been in confinement ever since. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEAOLD = = s Patemaciatnsdé asake ngth on | te reom, «Mr. Davis is played. You know we | touched the Euxine at Trebizond. ‘This place | The case will attract considerable interest, and | “FURNITURE ASD EFFECTS AT AUCTION. —_ PROPOSAL Seadventass onic tad noone length on | could not get him to report the financial condi- | 1s due east from Constantinople, and the disease | Will probably occupy a week. Counsellor Wil- On FRIDAY MORNING, February 2d, at AL nese of the Distriet on the completion of that | 80m of the Citizen’s Association.” has probably nearly disappeared there, also; | lamson and A. V. Schenck, the county prosecu- inte George Wr Ormecon the coneeref ietaea | Wilfred Cumbermeds. George Macdonald... OARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, =e at ths et © Somplenon Of iat |" George M. Ovster and Jesse B. Wilson, arm | with their commercial relations, it could hardly, | t0r, Will appear for the state, and Woodbridge Market sttects, Georgetwn, a zeucral assort- | The Land of Veda B Wast:xorox, January %9, 1672 one. ts | in arm, entered the room at this point, and there | exist in one place and not in’ the other. Ov | Strong and Courtlandt Parker for the defence. ment. of E Furniture, Rosewood P. The advertisement tor bide tor tae wilieee of AND INckNpIaniaw.—Abont 12 | Wa8a mutual hand-shaking all around. course, the fact that the source of the cholera Is ee ee ee Piano, Parlor Furniture, Gilt Frame Mirrer, Wal- Paving Bricks, to be opened by the Board first day ight a robbery was committed in ‘Thornton Smith wanted to say that he was | thus exhausted is not positive evidence that we | _ICE-Boars.—Probably the swiftest locomotion | nut Marble-top Sid=board, Book Gass, Peather Boss gn pp yey, Fe February, 1572. is hereby modified eo as to allow in House, on Seventh stroct cepa, | Prepared to lay his shall excape; but even if it should reach our | Possible to man without too much risk to lite is | and Bedding, Bure: Bedstead. Wasbstands, = RY Cy Mg bids for a quarter of @ tuillion avd sae tae Couker menieh, one moana: PATENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT shores, ite ravages will be much less than if it | that achieved by what are termed “ice-boats.”” | Lounses, Carpets. Uticlorhs» Matting, Curtains, Glossary of Indian terms. ete. By Rev, otice, end bid ttempt wer made to fire the building, Aman | at prices below those aclonted by the Board of | were constantly aggravated by new supplics | On the Hudson river, near Poughkeepsie, the | Oak Extension Table, R-fcigerator. wont 25 | EOE, De Denenrrnene semen S400 suiet?. named Floyd Stevenson, one of the lodgers, who | Public Works. He had had rience | from the distant marshes of the Ganges. other day, one of these boats, the river being | Many articles not mentioned - Mannal of Quantitative and Qualitative ee. has been living there’ some three weeks, is | 82d knew of what he spoke. had laid these frozen over to the depth of several inches, | “HOUSE F ERECTION OF A ged w ff oun e soo Pavements elsewhere at @ pref of 500 per ceut., | Tae Wrercn wro Porsonxp nis Mierress— | tiled for a distance of eight miles. This dis: ardveveral doors open and close during the | ahd he would be willing to take all the contracts | ji/0 SWrRrch en thet Panter reg | tunes was made, in tho extraordinary time of don going to the third story discovered | B€re for a less profit. ENT. al) with the wpipe. By Prof. Th. Rich . CLALA E. ORME, Administratrix. —, aan 7 20 SMALL-FOX HOSPITAL. ME. HOMAS DOWLING, Auct ‘Anchor; or, Young Sailor's Avsistaut. a notion for a new trial in the case of $ ) | Cight minutes. The wind was blowing a gale, 5 N ARGE eI ND - Brady $3 5 oa ssuing froma room near the stairway. A. Waters too thought he would be willing to | ijlackburn, in Chillicothe, © io, toneicen at and the boat carried full sail. To say thatit | C) en St Ring ESTABLISHMERTINTAE DS | The Edvestional Year Bock for 163, AVaie Me- | seated Proposals Sopra ft, Dir. Paluter, coming out, wee | 40 likewise. in- | Murder in‘the second degree, came up for ar- | WeBt with the swiftness of the wind would fail | TRICT—Establ shed 1831. Highest premium award- | cm for Teachers, Supe rintendentay Cou: ission- | Pox Hoapital. and ardrnend toube ~4 that @ pair of bis pants anda coat had Captain Moore thought this wasno time to in- | yument on Friday last, and was decided o1 to express its rate of speed. The men on board ¥ the Metropolitan Mechanic's*Institute, 1857. | rs, aud Edtcaters generally... 15 | of the Board. will be received at this Office antil 12 plen, aud two beds in the room cut open | tOduce these matters. “We had SS. Blackburn it will bo remembered (five in number) could scarcely see, owing to | Ladies’ Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, &¢ je gleaned @ . Fevevans 3, 1872, for the erection of @ Small- The tire was extinguished by ee EO COLLROY BEETS man who took his mistress, Mary Jane Jovell, | jit Fapld, motion; thelr eyes were greatly at- | {nthe beet manners if desired, withoys ripping. cud apoclacations, which cae beeente eet vees Of the house without an alarm | and — this ir bap ce, | into ® wild and lonely glen, nearly a year ago, | [Soed, and water | ‘Dutchman with a cork lox, | cleaned ins style unsarpessal in this couutry—in } SOW READY. Adglf Closs, Krq', southeast corner of 7th and F and Mr. cott, the proprie- Captain A. Grant nere put in anappearance. | and induced her to drink port wine with strych- | a ig 8» | from 2 to 24 bours. Dress Goods, Shawls, Sacques, ste" northwest. {orp Fenorted the case to police headquarters. | Potwithetauding the tact that when he bade the | nine in it, and then rode away and lett her to | 20 S0oner did the “Whiz"—the appropriate | [tpane, Plumes, Kil Glove: meet gs Suctues: | Congressional Directory , £0. ‘The Board reserves the right to reject any or all Detectives M esh at once pro- | Citizens’ Association a sorrowful adieu hesailit | die in the wilderness. It will also be remem. | 22Me of the boat—make her appearance ata | Cloaks. pats, Pants, ani Vests dyed in'the best | City Directory, $4 the bids investigation took | W#Sthe last time he would attend their meet-| pered that his counsel tried to make him out | &iven point, than like a flash the astonished ob- | manner. Guarantecd t best place in the ‘ach bidder will be before sending tn bi Lid to depenit with the Gullector of Wasuramtea cites te uhe credit of the Board of Pablic Works, the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, taking @ rece pt fo tl istrict for the cleaning ot Gevtlemen’s Clothing. Nersthing appertaining to the business promp.ly PHILP & SOLOMONS, jovd Stevenson, alias Thomas | IDES. A€ soon as the surprise was over, Captain | insane, but failed, even with the best aids of | Set¥et# on shore in a fe ~ attended to, Gotdareceltd and returned by express. Stewart, they having found the missing clothing | Gtant took the floor and said he had arisen from | medical experts, to obscure the good sense ot | sheeding a half a mile room, and Stevenson lying in bed with his conds’ time saw her What is curious, sick bed to be present here to-night. He felt | twelve honest men and a judge who knew his | 0, about these boats is that they tack and bout. | ni WH. ATLEY, P: or. BOOKSELLEKS, STATIONERS, ENGRA- | therefor. AAR Ce {hal rill enter into aml ¢ on. He was lodged in the police | the importance of the meeting, and hoped eaeh | duty, and knowing dare perform it. ‘The mo: apiece Wee ee Post Office Box 723. ay VERS, carry ‘oat the coutract ‘owarded a, ia Seotrd. 4] " is appe: 4 ™ i = e —s " 7” ance Ww: e Money oO wi tectives conclude thet he ios New Verkeway, | of the Board of Public Works. He was andiad | ‘100 or a new trial the jurors was corrue.tile: | the freezing over of the Atlantic ocean, one W., W. 8. BoBINSON. FV. ROBINSON. | 30 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Fetunded te the ubeuceeasful bidders after tne award ang that having stolen the clothing set fire to | be architect for the past thirty-five years, | fhe court decided that it was not proven, and | SiEnt reach Hurope in one of theeo veasols, the ROBINSON & BROTHER. HILLINGTON. eee ii to the contractor efter the cum- the building to bide his guilt. He will be brought | spent £109,000 to— = overruled the motion. Blackburn was then | Tint: fovoring, in something more than a day QACHINISTS AND SNGINEERS, NS) BOOKSELLER, STATIONER ‘The building is to be completed within forty daye before the poli rt to-morrow. | spat Grantinet, S2a"said he } called up for sentence, but made no reply to the | 824 ight. A curious subject for reflection in a | wo, 64 Watt Sirect, Letwoen Iiick oud Corsress | Da News Agent, corner of 4% street and Pa.ave | from award of contract ag pa we nega eiae wieee dem question if he had anything to say. Robes olga ee Engines, Mill Work-abd Machinery of all deacrip List op SEW BOOKS i274 (Rep-Ohrenl President 3 : " “WE WANT MONEY NOW.” st ines, acl : 4 {ealay the sale of about seventy cases splendidly | t0 <4¥ that as Taman engineer and architect, | visible motion. Soends one of the most remari. | Which has been found at the Cape and is now on | Pairing en the most eae ne | PUSRD BANTAM:a entireby the author of Ginx's monte BURL PU agai Lound and illustrated English books difect from | and f spent—. able cases in the criminal annals of Ohio. Jerend, Te eect toe already furnished with its | SPECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Per- | pi)=>,BASTAM: 2, “d DISTRICT OF the great publishing houses of Longman’s, John | _ The chair was sorry to interrupt Capt. Grant, legend. It is said to have been found in the wall pone redtting 2) per cent. by going to | “THE AMERICAN BARON; a novel by James De — Murray, Henry G. Bohn, Blackwood, Cham- | tntecriptions? 2nd it would be well to receive | 4 sorngn Unrraniaw Devecrion.—We are | (ene of had received hoepiesiig Prthe night, | WALL Taba eateries gett SF oP HAGE: Ne Warieom, Prion enna | Oe oy Ke, Ke., & c i subscriptions. ore a s . Price 25 cents = = pol ae oe tarp ry on corpse Capt. Grant. <Well, sir, I will be one of fifty flange the a2 hbo oat one of the | and that being surprised by the light shining | done. can work w il-be prompuly pone yn 4 LKING DOLL; ‘by Orpheus C. Kerr 173. f — LS ‘fa Peliae. The Dore illustrated works, Scott's | to make up a fund of $10,000 to Nght this thing | {Wo most distinguished Unitarian clergymen of | amid the darkness he had upon examination | Part 2 Paggg rh Regge rng Poy LO. aw. ‘esteetanities he District of Colum: complete worksin one hundred volumes, Long- | through.” eal connection and take refuge In the Eplscopai Leda lnpat poate herr Grete RY WORK. 6030-0 TASTER RAKLS SRETCH BOOK: by Chas, cbraary 1, 1872. The original Hey : ae Eyl gr geen | Mirek. enatek Chareh. This ew be ree almost fatal blow to | was soon detached by the visitor, and this new Ont. tise are ‘SCBAP BAG; by Mrs. Lee | veceseary to keep the pumps in pensensive bindings. "The tales commenced this | and sald he thot eer se cant. rant’ the prospects of that denomination tn Osgoud | Kob-l-noor, with many other smaller diamonds, DRY GOODS. Price $1 50 morning in Hocd’s Marble Building, corner of | i enong! rant’ ded asa serions loss by those who - Pen: ina ition. He su; that it would bewell | Ws never regarde: wi EN PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH. ALI iraeede "We Settnams Get, sin ie | Heat tn tee str ean: | ealdtint neat sea hevmemencee | im Cows teericancr af pa Xen yoru TOS TnGun or roncae. | |aatattmaeer estas preg =m obtained. We would advise the reading pablic | odeecbifansis ne to follow his mag- flopping of Hepworth, despite all bis cece as —— Bar yee rhe he pms Want sie cent. for cash until about the 18th or 2th of Feb. | The Christmas pumber of. trated to call and examitie the collection. Pine srt “4 = ——— ‘This brought the captain to his feet again ive the same an ecclesiastical significance, are | bins of e Gi'sey House by the shoulder, yes- ‘Tux Boann or Hearts met lact evening at | bat he was not in the “giving mood;” was in | Justly esteemed the Pare mogretysceking of & | terday afternoon. whileshe was standing’ with ioe on F street, and Dz. Verdi. from | favor of employing some democrats as counsel | P& pit blatherskite; but this defection to whieh | another lady at Nineteenth street and Broad itary commiites, submitted apadditional | 0 war against the board. Oe nate venturea to allude is a defection of one | way, and snatched from her hand a pocket-book | ruary, our usual time of taking stock, and will in- clude in our sales all -ur SPRING and SUMMER GOODS left from last season, com; 5 Lupin’s Black Worsted and silk Grenadines, ‘the new apasince and February received. Blank 5 Memorandum Books, Workman's ber's Pencils, enn tg me oe a eaferms ty of the very pillars of this particular Zion, which | containing Boo Tie tae od. bi lathe =e pion." Pare Linen, Cornered re) e . P. Cub wou! i 6 mi that uv cont ursut im one ines, -" Seacisth, setemunnading Then tee tenes, | thn enacaninn soeeeaticn hen Sane | cansel all Wo bate & ismuemtoun eect upoe | block, when they met a pollcemar, oie, we Black Mouselines,’ ‘+ Se ne ae, SEN ee ere = Leut compensation, which, after | cure the services of W. 8. Cox, but that Mr. Cox | those with whom he has hitherto worshippa@ and | stead of endeavoring to arrest the thief, met | ma Lace Points, . at . was telcrred to Mfr. Langston, | bad ceclined to serve, . sop | Meee pubs extimation of iat branch of | Ehetr complaints with the remark that itvserved | Freveh Jnconets ahd Lawns erro a Mr. Marbury submitted a resolution that here- | | Capt. Grant would mame his friend, Col. B. | the Israel of God them right for carrying a pocket-book in plain | Piaid aod jainsook Muslins. OFREING, OF 4 NEW STATIOI after no advertisements be paid for aniess pub- | F. Green, asa proper person. No objection av- | Tue Ricnest ov ALL THE GoLD Frexps.— sight. Jaconets, Boft Cambria, Be aes an — ‘AND BLANK BOOK ie lished by authority of the beard; which was pearing, Col. Green was added to the commit- It pot tly been discovered what ony fation at hive adopted. Dr. Blise moved that the sanitary in- | ‘ee to prosecute the investigation now going on, | St Ost sevlacttble gitend Conte te marked in plain Apures.. seep & BRO UTMOGKAPHING, ENGRAVING, “or general be instructed to fu the con- | A VENERABLE CONTRACTOR THROWS IN A Eastern ‘Siberia conceals, ‘acd that inthe die “ONLY THIS AND KOTHING MORE!” 2 ‘9 Pennsylvania avenue, Tho tate coe borin ‘to call ) OR nacertaining ¥ when | Ex-contractor Wilson did not think well of | trict of the river Amour, Rusela posscases a gold ; _eeatt between Sh and Wth streets, ow BEN. F. FRENCH, Taw; adopted. | the proposition to employ democrats. A derao- | teld —_— the “ hie iotee. parts are in- GPT CLEARING SALE. Disraicr or Corwen. the -. cratie member of Congress (a friend) had gone — pongo = io bolpeng gon sg WAstixertos, : r—Betmoon adver 1 [eet on Bim, He was one of the oldest con | Fabutarie of the Mange Ciiness [rostie steses Pen on 7 ee M ractorsin Uso Ciiy. ing had been 4 contractor @ their bs @ROB stort oak epic af scting'St | Hn Soto yea. Bene wee turned and | SMA GSE Yale and reaps te, pres THE LAST CHANCE PLES ayn es ihe lowest cath vriees. he hasiness of our young | Decks stretched to get a view of the venerable | F°ECaity'to"ong hundred and: Aity recbles a THE LAST CHANCE z DS of “Sears aisecription, A NEW DISCOVERY. Spyies actor. oa ae e a Crensnd hat "thcy Gnd themeclees olliged to | heen oftrcd contracts under the Board of Pab- | Hlver Per day, and companies of d ome THE LAST CHANCE ASLOW ASANYHOUSEINTUR| THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. furnish additional facilities for delivering goods | lic Works, but he would not take them in some cases as much aa se and even one —— to their ma «l widely scattered customers. THEIR PRICES WERE TOO Low. hundcods as ot ring 4 . ‘The river AT 87” ONE PRICE TO ALL. A WATERY ON, OF THE SEALING ‘The result is one of the handsomest and showiest ‘The contractors could make no profit on the Sega is still more odenciee and has yielded to 4 ‘wagons to be seen on our streets, bearing upon esent prices, with the single exception of the its Sides, in plain letters, the name and location | fontractors for the wood pavements. (There of the enterprising firm. The turnout is anex- | was considerable movement among the leading cellent advertisement in {tseif, both for the | memorialists at this statement, and A. Watson hundred and sevent: ands in ape aee | TLADLe BROTHERS. no means the only gold producing tributaries Amo (Process discovered and patented Sept. 13th, 1871.) POA BOROBALSAMINE Boean & jen 27-tf 1@18 and 20260 7th street N. W. g —— Brothe mak remarks, speaker Is ry - e 5 ~ oy of every = akon ners. eee ——e peer on give’ re 3, _— A HORRIBLE story is told in a letter fromthe a TRONES. re] pecrive remedy’ for all Béyp’s Directory or tue Disterct oF ‘sclanel ote ee in yee uw sts 4 n ejxing So barca A Pryetey Wout = CoLuMBIA FoR 1872 is out and ready for de- Mr. C. Edmonston that he had made Jocuniotee of the district, while a i 000 WouTh LADIES’ and MEN’S SATCHELS, livery. This publication combines the qualities | some collections, and would report. He depos- bome with 5,000 —. which he had LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, of citizens’ a business handbook so | ited $25 as the amount. Jesse B. Wilson con- red > Was SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, completely that it is becoming nearly as rest oF an every day moconstty a @ newspaper, and we wakes, TRAVELING BAGS, w= READY-MADE CLOTHING, SADDLERY and HARNESS, : SO; ot BY READY-MADE CLOTHING, | CABBIAGE ROBES, &c., Bo. F hoa AND a Marxet—Board of Health READY-MADE CLOTHING, || {@ GREAT ARIETY, at Low PRIORS FOB MANUFACTORY or STi ovate Cees port. What few oysters on hand are pears bys pew market firm. Condemned two bushels of oysters at a restaurant nia avenue. SMALL Pox+Two St ae Public c a for Va St 3 EB TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING GOODS. ‘We have determined upon a COMPLETE CLEARING OUT OF OUR STOCK Si tached to Waugh Chapel tes meeting at the church last —s Shanks, poet other addresses were made by Rev iter. dobn T. Lighter and Senator Ferry. ably low we would advise our readers to attend. va Five Frewcn Girt, Alaska diamonds, jew- : 1d, oroide and plated for evening ware, re), Sree oes mel eeaicrese® | Bip asicn eth ian pory ho rey reem ig | N. W. C01 é 11n Dars.