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- "= r Po ‘The Tennessee Bounty Frauds. | : THE Sroka fs GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. STEAMBOAT LINE TRIAL OF VICTOR G. Po" POURT In GENERAL Teaw.— , W pete a db 9 | po tesa aes - —— — In the Criminal Court well iatefy a , bau_ve. Callan and Green; decree tobe r awn | Daxcum or Epomp Toors—Dre. Shekells | «Tux rasats of a housekeeper” are never RMMARD B MONEN co. §GFEAe DER WEES UEP Tk one morning, the case of Victor G. Powell, lately & in fayor of Hoban—Mr. Davidge to "£e.de- | and Appleby, of this city, were called to Dar- experienced by those who who use Dooley’s ‘ : cor __ LIVERPOOL, clerk in the Second Auditor's office, indicted fur ¢ree. United States ve. Ragan and er 4; Judg- | cey’s store, just beyond Tennallstow om, Eric | Veen Peeve 3 BAVE THE RIVERSIDE PRESS, 7 ‘aRD LINE = Tecelving money for collecting claims against ment of court below affirmed. Dou" jay ad 'y last, to attend @ little daughter of Postmas- | ———— i : tgs Baition ot pine Bndere' ned. agects of the above Steamship LOCAL NEWS. the government while he was an officer of the | ministrators vs. Douglass; continua’ <@ stricken | ter Darcey whose hand hay wee, Dadly cat with | THOSE wHo wisi a Fe preparation Cambridge Edition o' Line are erepared Boni) tickets {rom * ° government, was called Messrs. Hartington out, and argument by Merers. C-4s and Weob, | a broad-axe in the hanue ofine brother, who is | should buy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re« TRE EYMNAL Bex Vek! to any part of Kur ge aud Amusements, &c., To-night. and A. B. Williams for the government, and after which judgment Of Cour’, below was af | about her own age The two children were | Rewer. It is compounded of the purest ingre stale-roone and gives’ o " t Tivater—Maggie Mitchell in “Fay; | Riddle for the accused. ‘med, Playing with the dangerous instrument. when it | dients and with the strictest care. 3 | tenow ready, and for sale &: the price of One Dollar re pacenge here und avs the Ma'msciles Seezet.” “? | iz. Harrington, after reciting the charge in | 15; tae CinctrT COURT, this morning, after] slipped from the boy's grasp and inflicted the New Store! Low Prices! 7 vis ae Ball of the Plate Printers’ | thé indictment, under an act of Congressof 1863, 4 me rentine busines, ‘die deaths of the late | injury mentioned. v0 an edition of ene aoe Se © Printers’ | (Brightly, 132,) said that they were not so anx. Frac rousing Purine dhe ¢ te Baltionnte om = Gentlemen, if you wish to buy Gents’ Fur- They also uk Reparr oF THE CANAL.—The water on nishmg Goods at low prices, call at Price's Securday, and Mr. Charles S$. Wallach, who | the Georgetown level of the canal was withdrawn Gents’ Furnishing Depot, 413 ith street, be- jows toconvict tis young man as to secure a | ruling on this statute, for the benefit of the Seyfarth. COMMON PRAYER, T™= STEAMER ARLOW Uniform with the “ Hymnal’ in style and price Ged at his residewee here on Saturday mor; on Saturday night last, but to-day is being | tween D and FE. He has the best $2 White | These Bohs 3 WILL LEAVE many clerks employed here. ten men, Me, Were announced by Messrs. Webband Crit- | turned on again for the purpose of breaking the | ; also, Gents’ Kid Gloves for $1, | and cceneny in entent ee tte STEPHENSON’S WHARF, in the District who were aware of the ccistence ; tenden, and Judge MacArthur, after replying | ce. tn order that it may be the easier removed. | and the best quality for 81.50 Sanco tt Foot of Soveuth street, Guest | coeke ne nie ease Coming ups ang | 8Pprovriately, ordered the court to be ‘The tlour mills have all suspended until the 26th _ ently settled there. | it might have been violated by any one. Ife = {ofl of vitriol on the | said if was an established fact that there is _Potice Court, Judge Snell—To-d journed. instant, when it is expected the Georgetown | Boys come and see the solid silver watclses, * dohn . Porter, wite of Hon. U. H. Porter. | searcely a member of Congress who has not, yio. | Jackson, colored, charged with stealing 8 geld be perm level will be in complete repair, and the water | warranted for two years, for $10, at Prince in turned on for the seascn. Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. Ny .at Wem. for MOLT VER ON gpk a ALEX AR Tees and PORTS FOOTE ant WASHING st ven en reedalscoe <a TUN, cach bie thy y the city at 4:0 p.m. ar ht, and escaped un- | lated it. | breastpin worth #10; fined #2. Samuel Johnson, | 2 8™ tick, and te wirresetetnt seam thoes or | Com® AnD see the bargains at Prince's Ba- JAMES SYK BS. Grorral Been eon % Judge Carter said he was not sure thac mom- | charged with the larceny of @ wheelbarrow and | focher thick, and it will require at les upsoasto | Zaar. If you don’t see that he offers induce- | wytea Combermede, © = Som es broke int foundry of Messrs. | ber of Congress were included. a casting, worth 816, from Somerville & Leitch open navigatio: ments don’t purchase. The Lara of Ved Somerville & Letteh last night, and stole a | _ Mr. Harrington said that anothersec‘ton ofthe | Sent to jail for six months. Richard Ross a1 - -_* ee Sasi Siok ean bak ef fodin. ite wheelbarrow which they flied with br t- | came statute referred to members of Congress, | Lloyd Wade, charged with sssault on William - B. Prince dec! e firs i anne ines aetok.. | “Mr. Riddle said that it was kno'an that the | Johnson, in Goat alley, on Saturday night; tied ALEXANDRIA. March to sell of the various goeds he bas, at together with Incidents of the are st A Eb r, No. 1397 G street, wants his | doors of tke departments were op ened to mem- | £5 each and costs. drew Norton, larceny of aE Sa i cost, as he anticipates making 8 change. Seney, Beveliton, we = atts to, Christianity whe baime stricken of the petition a, ft improving | bers of Congress ‘before whom l things yield.” | @ Sack coat, valued at 27; fined $60 and costs, ; EN? —o e evi serv ices at he | Panis eal walk Goes an Ges ar civilization.” With s Map. Tih rath nq Fr ye eed the city, ashe sars his signatu ined Mr. Harrington submitted the! etter of appoi or six months in jail. Lester Bartlett, charged | lage Chapel, M. E. Churc! ath, which have | 9. sau t half the be pein on pony io ‘s| Wario DD eee. oy Fr ve | lendings along tbe river: Nor Norse easesetien an by misreprese ntation. ment of Powell to the Second Auditor’s Offi with fast driving on Pennsylvania avenue; fined ode So progress for several eye cotinne two Bacaar, 3 ienaivecie arenas. » at Prince steps onder enibetigs apa ae te tote withthe K lasemnaiis dea ie Ata meeting of the Analostan Boat Club en | dated September 20th, 1865, ¥ Rich was admitted | £20—appealed. Lloyd ‘ade, ch: ad with Me wel bn >) L. — an persons pve darken Avalysis with the Blowpipr. By Prot Th Rik HC = 4 irgipia Steam- Sature Was reported that everything | as evidence. cursing in Goat alley; fined $5.’ Adolphus Stal- ave professed conversion. For Cory, B i — wake 7 Xe « 7 ational race on Mr. Charles H. Moulton was the first witness | lings, same offence in Georgetown; fined ROPERTY SALE.—Green & Wise, real es- | wait ied, and testified that ‘ae had been aclerk in | Maria Woodbeck, carsing in the Second Auditor’40 ce, assistant chict clork | $3. George Boston, carrying a concealed pistol; ¢ a Mirough the north, | latterly, and hisresignaton tookeffect Deeember | tied $20." «J. W. Kelly, protanity on I street! | G did not intery Nails, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, No. wy The Kedeo Anchor » auctioneers, sold to-day the dwelling house t, Wi Kedge § ; 187, on Cameron street, at = in Zesorary Department, Westing- | | By W.. Bc P occupied by > i Davis, to Mr. Alonza for ton; No.7 North Charles street, | wei oa 2 : he Vie or, Young Sailor's Assistant. ners leave Mew York Tt esvi 7 33 is River en here early last 3 p.m, Pier MN ¥8, . and SATURDA The Educational Year Book for Agente — ‘$390, ise 4 gene SVD. Greier. Nortel, Va: "Ml. Eia- Sist In fined $j. Charles Glascoc, Wm. Douglass and eeane-— The supply of oysters.at the dock | Tam woer celebrated and successful Latrobe | fy" {08 Ein rs eceaneont D5 Thee Me Cocech oil ete eeeeeaee n by its bright crimso “itr, Hastingtos.—Da. you remember whether | Wis. Brvwn, sme pitouce: Suca@sentt, "Win, | has becomes completely exhausted, but the oys- | Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, freight at Gi werent wi wo Smee, klott, marshal of the Police Court, | what are known as the Beatt ims were in | Woedrow, lond and boisterous langua, ter dealers are in daily receipt of large supplies | Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at oa duhte Pee ae rT) ml Ag t. rof commitments te jail far | the ofc oe “4 $i. Wm. Mason and Maria Mason, loud and | from Annapolis—Gazette, 3d inst. Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, Y.M. ©. A. Build- law sh acd J 7 rime of petit larcer “Mr. F Ne objected, and Mr. Moulton was told sterous talkimg on 22d street; fined $5 each. + 20e- ing, and D streets. NOW READY Ne EAPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, - | te stand aside, Ne bales fived so, Richard Mtiaateton, actan! Find riting the Grand Surae Phe tat | | WILL CLEAR out my furs below fret cost: alt | Congressional D ry. 20. PHILADEUPNIA, ALEXANDRIA.VA , WASit , ae . stifled balls; fined # Richar id fon, ANSI ‘ound—Bribing ti ‘rand Jury.—The grand jar: " E " i octers . Te ane Amp) ; . » that he keae cf eke coe eauea tao boos Lizzie Henson; fined $3. Gabri in New York ‘On Saturday brought fm twenty: | CREF keds at cost. 1 mean what E advertise. | Ciry Directors INGTON AND GkOGGETOWN, D.C. ¥ '. t i ppvinte Prince’: vrlee the cores | Siaims, 12 in number. He could not say that | Abraham lacksou, assaulten a colored preach- | three indictments against the persons charged | GO™e; and you won't be disappuinted. Prince's 5 . PHILP & SOLOMONS, Regular sailing days from Pier 8 = new church edifice. the corner | the roll exhibited was in his possession; did not | €T; fined $10 each. with defrauding the city. Tire Times says the | ©4789, 1006 Penn. avenue u nei jeguler sailing days from Pies ich will be laid by th a them. Strahmier and Hatti °, oh 1 = —— W uarves, Philadelphia, every WEDNESDAY sud athotic | think that he ever saw this one. Witness id:n a eas indictments are against William M. Tweed, | Rooen’s and other Cutlery at great bargains BOOKSELLEKS, STATIONERS, ENGRA- | SATURDAY, 19 - con ms a yay atin: ~ Deatu or Roneat J. Brent, Esg.—This dis- eter B. ony, as ©. Fields, J. H. In- | for the next 60 days, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 VERS. ped Gomge Or irion searcans thoes, Sanka poucaions, aud also alkto | gocutsbed and veteran member of tie Ma pik AS Sater Rea won Nick . From 63 Water street, Ge DAY and THURSDAY: ar A AVENUE TURSPAY and THURSD r Freight received at any Line. Water street, Geor Ee CO. Alexands Boo a Setoware fi frem the Glebe Hotel pen ieata Batter ep aol, A. J. Garve FA Woodward, J. Mek. Pennsylvania avenue. wry . we y 3 Javidson, A. G. Miller, H. W. Genet, Henry H. rer a it te Alexandria, where r claims ie pe his age. The deceased was well known in this | smith, Hugh Smith, and W. H. Cooke. ht TRERMOMETERS ‘and farometers are repaired e al vas i is father, Hc i ji made to order by Hempler, near 4 street. me misdemeaner and left the | fn; as “blue letters. y- He was born in Louisiana, his father, Hon these are outside the jurisdiction of the she- | 82 % as_collateral te answer. Detectives , Song Riddie.—I wish you would transmit me | Wim. L. Brent, a native of Maryland, but a resi- | yig. ‘The Times says the indictment of Mayor | MeFifresh were notified, and yester- lett 7 m behaif of old | “ent of Louisiana, being at the time a member | Jiail is untruc, but his case has been ‘before the 1 O'Brien, but bave not recevered | cantante’? % ‘eat description om bebalf of old | Sf'Gomereen trom that sie, athe father et tie frand jury on| several occasions Lace cokes | Georgetown Advertisements *s , = Apply wo @. BOOKSELLER, STATIONER , And News Agent, corner of 4x street and Pa. ave ae rinks co. Ph esc = iladelphia . : penis = LIST OF NEW BOOKS: Fi .—If you will address me a letter | deceased subsequently removed from Louisiana | Well-dcfined division was created, and fourteen 8 DOWLING. Auct 'r; Georgetown. THE SYLVESTERS; OR, THE OUTCASTS LINE Pt) == SEES giving me the meat ins Claimants perbape I to this city, Siegal pent nae law, and was | of the jurors strenuously opposed the mayoi BY TOMAR ROM IIER, Kuck, a wean Price ate é ob 3 SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sat Two Lawyers and One Fee. will. eames ase — — et Neo Rovgyra 1) indictment, and no agreement being reached | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AKD EFFECTS ORD BANTAM:a satire by the author of Ginx’s URDAY TO AND PROM No.1} won't a ee AND TROUBLE PR mgt by Mr. Riddle—Powell had Robert d. Brent svidied ae in the office of Its the case went over. An afternoon paper sa that of the late Gen. Walter Jones lock. Lwill sell at the auction | Mille. Pri Ore ontonderr yo land Malle and Pameongers; business of the Police Court was | thing oficially to do with the claims in ques- | father and that ot the late een alter Jones: | of the anti-ring grand jurors have been bribed HOLA, ATA Sridge street, opposite the | BLADE 0° CRAGS: by Faricon. Price ascents | ,, Tne mcamere of this arrite ine are built exprese- nyce don Hatarday last, by am episode not | tion. Hie charactor was regarded as geod—a | cob Crds fue im tort war admitted to the bar, Gaben tnlivinen Mise nc eens pe paid susshalh erabergeet Waker aaa a ee ae np in every erapcct with oll pipet + very creditable te some of the parties concerned. | PTemising young man. e Frederick city and - < lon ‘urniture and Effects of a gentie- nce. Price 81.75, modern improvements calculated to im. Hoiry Evans, a coloredman, stated te the court G. 4. Bowman testified that he was connected cy eo nents gay he married. | Ott large amounts, and was indicted. He, it is | man declining housckeeping and removed to the SKETCH BOOK: by Ohas, | Ste the eaicty, ccanfort, acd convenience of paasen- that he bad employed a lawyer to detend himseif | Witn the claims and came here in March last in s Bremer) <— said, is indignant, and threatens to make as- | store for convenience Wi § ‘gc! . ‘ Ps 2 Cc and wife, who were Arg gp, SCRAP BAG: by Mra. Lee | 9 Gil Asuows LIVEREUOL aa LOMDON- Bre RMERICAY NEW YORK ANP GLASGOW, in the oftice about nine years; he had no- “It is asserted in public places that tenor twelve Pres MORNING, Febraary THE eal BABON; a novel by James De : ~ ox . | A few years later he came to Baltimore, and tions. It i ‘Terms cash. = Suh lesaiog a aves been ‘Seed last | eld and, Melee wat Sem ncame with Hat- | coon became prominent at the Baltimore bar, as | {eunding revelations. It is alsostated that most | Ter THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. here, where he appeared in | °f the grand jurors are lobbied with and dined | 2 __ THOMAS DOWL ab c SEeLY attorney as fee, with instructions to pay $10 | Powell demanded a thousand dollars, and wit- | Well ae ces from time totimes sr eome of | Sa Wined every night by parties who ig etwibemed ORT N rer bee oe ee eae he AMMED ALT AND HIS HOUSE: bis- | First Cabin, and $75, according to location: * sum to another at been | ness paid him. He (P.) demanded it for what | £0™me noted cases trom time it ' | to prevent certain individuals from being in- OU = A ND } an his. Ht Cabin. oe : wf that sum to another attorney who had been | them in connection with the late Hon. Henry | dicted. Parties assert that if the hoot ene, | TRICT—Established 1831. H est pramiym awar ‘al romance; by Muhibach. Price $1 Cabin i ichets, $1. securiug best accommo- employed to assist in his defence, but attorney | he had done. He said he had got $4,000 from Ma: bo was his lifetime associate and friend. af ‘eg aces e Honest men | od by the Metropolitan Mechanic's Lnsthute, 1857, E CITY; a new illustrated magarine. Price tc. | dations. Lntermedii 2 Steers Part Xo. 1 had pat the whole fee in kis pocket and | Strobmier. The first arrangement was that he Dicut tosh atte & whic chile mee ‘a | On the jury attempt to beni ra these stories | Ladies’ Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, &c, &c., cleaned ¢ Christmas number of London ilustrated | sending tor their frienils in ihe Old Country can par- ‘wouldn't divide with No.2. After Evans had | should be agent of the company. Afterwards it | Mr. Bren i became a demorrat, aid waselvcted | {at eight or ten members of the grand jury are | in the best mapper; if desired, without rippive: ws, with beautiful Chromo Picture. Price &) cts. | chase tickets at reduced rates For Pps mavde his statement, his attorney who didn’t get | was found that the amount was larger than at | YUE man became a constitutional Car eaccted | certain to be indicted.” Velvets, Furs, Kid Boots, Slippers and Kid Gloves | atl the new ines Fashion Books for | larsapply to RENDER: - N SKOTH kp. F'Bowi- P one: ice that he would prey first supposed they refused to give him the | * member of the state constitutional convention SF SESS = cleaned in a style unsurpassed in this country—in | February ree Binnk Books, Pass Books, ing Green, N.Y Se Te, nay any money) gave notice that he would prepare vs ‘ of 1851, and it wax while serving as a member of. THe New York Custom House Investica- m 2 hours. Dress Goods, Shawls, Sacquos, | Memorandum Bool orkman's Time Books, Fa | sylvauis avenue, WILLIAMSON & Oo... 1449 lath focntera rule in form setting forth the circum- | agency. It was finally to give him 5 per Enoch I t Plumes, Kid Gloves, &., &., Gent.» Billets Pi _ Street, Washington. DO +t Lim the lawyer guilty of | ment,) and an additional 2; percent, buthe uid | oppointcd him state's attorney for, Bal a further teatified that Goon Spore oe rer ner. Guaranteed to be the best place in the | Hon-e Playing Cards, wholceale, at the verr lowest Mesouants wi OF STEAMSHIPS equire of him to show eaus | dot receive the latter amount. The correspon- | Cit¥, to succeed the late George R. Ric devoted | Pret deer ned that General Porter stated that | District for the cleauing of Geaslemens Glomnie prices. anf WEN ry rg dismised from ‘practice im toa: | dence was to be threwgn wi at Jamestown, | After leaving that position Mr. Brent devoted | President Grant desired Leet toaccept the su- | Everything appertaining to the business prompily = WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. wrt. The Judge entertained the motion, | Fentresscounty, Tennessee. ‘The lorms of appli ine bie ee meager rt slgpaseote — ndency of the irom works in )_Eonneyiva- attended to, Gotge rec Hyd and returned by express. OTIOK. _ court. ained tion, | Fentres ’ . never after asp! P ‘ 0 preferen his having anything to do . 4 » Proprietos — “uted 10 Tne STAR reporter that he ani | which he identified asimPowers tone, ce | on one occasion representing his comgtes ional | with the New York custom-house. Hillyer be. | Post Office Box 723 _iaud1y_| OPENING OF A NEW STATI “ated te 2HS STAR reporter that iu | d the I a istrict In the national democratic convention | lieved that the President did not know of Leet’s W.H, ROBINSON. F. VY, BOBINSON ¥ = wite had been tined £10 each for disorderly Mr. Harrington read the letters—one dated “<a ¥ Jes fr ® ‘ ar é WwW iH * . First-class goods at fair nduet, which he paid. Afterwards a charge | June I3th, 1870, addressed “Friend Mike,” in | that assembled in Charleston in 18) and ai connection With the general order business until . — LITHOGHAPHING, EN neem brought against his for keepinga | Which the writer states that ke is afraid of Tin- | Jwrned to Baltimore. With Stocking: eacn Leet formed a partnership ACHINTATS LE EER. AND BINDING DO: Fan c y » i after the witnesses for the | ker Dave (Beatty) and Stokes; acknowledzes day : lained of leave of abecnoo from (he stain, WRice nary | Ho. C4 Watee deta, Ce en Na ee ccee cra? are invited te LEXANDEIA the tutor day att : -stitied, he had asked a post- | the receipt of a claim, (Waters for bounty,) and Decame ao ecute-er to | wostamchiniee Leen ny: Watch yea) Ra Georgetown, D.C. ‘Under National Metropolitan Bank, For ful intormation apply te R. PA. DENG@AM, get his witnesses, The | gives explicit directions as to filling up torms, hi’ t ne tohie home. “The deca | o aremans sos Ta oneress purposely to] pogines, Mill Work and Machinery of all descrip ‘ond bent Goer to J & U0. Agent, ofiice and whart fox of High tment, Gonos. ‘onsented to this, and required goo | advising that the claimants make oath before | C@U5€_ re oo t aoe shee Tae te aotticers to obtain other business, and | tunemade to order. Prompt attent ion giv-n tore sel2-tr town, Or at the corner bf I7ch street and ew Back pearance for a further hearing, | Hotaries. Another in which he advises thatthe | Was finally pronounced acute rheamatisin, | Let's action was pertectly legal. B.G, Jayne, Pairing on the most reasousble terms. janld-lm : > ase tauver (ioc tw ie ook | fermen lo Det Ried onc enti the cane passed, | Which, extending to vital parts, terminated his | aspecial agent of the Treasury, said that in — = ore wv 2 | E a = Se : ip “Te a jell-tf J. W. THOMPSON, President, krown about the police court,) had before this | and he would write or telegraph; that when they | life. pra ee een Bom patil ea mg taoeg ne pr pe nited States weigh. Sie ashton on ore re ie FAMILY SUPPLIES. HORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE SOUTH ti lim to defend the case | ate tilled they should be sent him at the Me | Versally respected. ore aulcetnening tee toe to rolisof | TUBMAN’S, Would not dend’ the fara ee a ee? | Foca» Dein Sesiy ile maruing-s watch | ree a rters, and he hai u omising to get an assistant and divide | mount with him, 142 Bridge street, Georgetown, to get St soma, Predervchshur | & uae oe WALL PAPER sds have PAPER BANGING ay ETZGER & BYLES, cae Rae ws ent. pulel me s = . + jone. work w i! be promptly execat a © Bmount with his unt to the time mentioned | Mould not send the forms until the law'was | ,5cut,D City Hall saw a man lying on the | them arrested, and the books and papers of thit- | Sart of Wasbineton or, Seorgetcwn, and pao 417 SEVENTH STREET, Seventh street | P he consented to employ him, and paid Witness identified a claim partly filled up by | Portico of the building, who, upon examination, | ty-two importers were seized. ‘Some of the | bearanteed Porth glee paidto UPHOL - i . = fice. 609 Pennsylvania Ey x he consent emplo $19 Hf it | himselt and paftly by Strohmier, which had been | W4s found (o be stiff and cold, having eviden:ly | weighere treed state's evident: Som are held | STERY WORK. se20-6m ARE OFI BRING 4 FINE STOCK OF was tote gives tr benyer tiecl. arcee son | aed tn toe eee Annee eae ee veemagead some time, The body was sube- | and indictments are pending. Suils were inst DRY Goops ee “ Tee ee sea, SO ci He quently recognized as that of Samuel Langford, | tuted against thirty importer - qr iQ , oo ing See Neat ae eee eae eee | See ak ee, gene een SE | eee ccater whe temied oo Ml eet ee, rata Hi aac LADIES’ GOODS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES as : = pany with lawyer No. I anda bailiff of the court | ile, | aid F and G streets norihwest. He had recently Fontiryine Paris._The French govern- = — . qurar DRY GooDs te procure am seceptable bondsman, and as the | mailed fo Jamestown; thinks it read “Bill has | F_and G, streets norihwest._ Ho arch, and hail | ment, Or rather M. Thiers, appearsresolved that | [YJISS B.A. McCORMICK, CONSISTING IN PART OF a x soils ues teen he wished vedat si i . = st to fi = Sabeanion ‘a 4 = 2 . ‘or the next twenty days we sell oor Winter Sestesecs he yun aneuotunte ein ere neon Mr. Riddle objected, and this evidence was | peem subject to fits Seca ne eet isons aed Bh Mey lg A, brn ed 900 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BAND F, | Havana Oranges es quarter | Goods at tbe ‘. Hew ug kom prices wok them fto the first ward and other’places. | withdrawn. sworn.—Witnesshad letters of | Bight, while intoxicated, and died with a it, | tion, can make that city. The present fortiticas | Bax added toher stock of MILLINERY and Loxes, ‘ mo Sy era a r iy he found his friend, a colored man Powell scatinrsdat Cioskeaatt Knoxville, and | H€ was a single man and lived with an aged | tions, which kept the Prussians at bay for along | FANCY GOUDS a full line of Conserve Ginger, New Figs. es named Washington Childs, who consented to | Powe Ecpmgenntony Sn . . mother, The coroner was notified, but did not | time in 1570-71, were executed by order of Me meee a French Pranes. fo glass: tin'and boxes, 1B decome his hondaman for a’ fee of $9, which he Mr. Hartington Win Fouproduce them ? | ‘deem if necessary to hold an inquest. Thiers, hen he was Louis Philippo’s L, NDERWEAR, ‘s Preserves, Morton's Pis Fruits, “ Sraiaer Seana Bereta na gh rH ness.— 7 ; bu ET SEE ‘ noon s outlays of | t2 Which she would call the attention of the ladies of shelled, rand soft shell, “ON Evans thon invited tam Reet eee | etches a ete iinear Hare, made uv, im chatslain bratde, | snd there. were reposted and largo outlays of | {9 Sallingtony and Which ae will bel at very iow | Beeans, eluents tod apie Waluats, b street opp. Patent office, and wound wp the day with a treat at another | should be compelled to give evidence aifecting | ® inte that h ist sda | that all the -outhern forts shall be dismantled oe__ — ew York Apples, A pple Buttor, (2 REAT CLEARING rai a mest, Walem the Sezee eeeentmensly | EUG witness wan dinecicde Fuge senttneet ak kis coat Soe hoop skirt | and razed. Forts dlmy, Bieetees men anes MAPame ngTREyS. cer Pine Apple, English Dairy, Edam, abd Factory JT ea “ weet ee : it is $20 fee; si factory, 7 a Vivry § 5 . 4 a palliff said and gave hint 30s ecb antes | leave the stand, RTS Me LAE c betehiacea some 24m or S000 tari asthe nen | CHRAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW TORK | Kew us" Backwheat, Cranhersies, AL Wot RATINES, 4c. about the fee to lawyer No.2, which he promised | After some further testimony the case was in s ie | by a line of new strongholds. Future besiepers FOR HUMAN Halk. mee LS 8,0. ——— . Sec Seach aoe, Ne Sees a nc any Gas Re} | Sire 9, she Jony, whe returned verdict of) | ee "Ounce BAtenns’—Mesmtnation of the | 07 0 ine of new arom gh ground between Vitry | SWITCHES FOR THE FRENCH TWIST, one | Finest, a ~h eepulepngeeeqece CODE cewally tow nearly $0, he says; but he was satistied tobe | guilty. By many this offense is regarded asa | P ‘ontains an account of the receptior and Villejuif, the hills at Cachaa, Bagneaux, | ¥#4 long, only §7. Mocha, Old Government Java, Ceylon and Bio Cof- 10D, of every description, The end is not vet, nominal one. that city of the two ‘check raisers,” Henry C. | Chatillon, and Clamart, occupied by guns of | _ Call and examine for yonrself. 25-1m, fee, green and fresh roaste|, pow, = 2 threatens to sue for his half of | wh SSccmtan teas ent Comegy, the “wheat man,” and lames H reat range and power. This done, the bom- No.1 Mackerel, in barrels and kits, OW AS ANT HOUSE LN THE lemniy declared 2 ¢ Late Treasury Defalcation. Mess Mac! CITY 0.1) had secelved ho money at all.” | TOSTPONEMENT Or THe TRIAL OF SETH JOHN- Sih patete te ce re eee the weak potut) wii be rendored slmest napa Braden Jamaica Rum.{pure,) Scotch Whicky, 87 ONE PRICE TO ALL g y I. Bom. ed altimore, in company with Dr. Swarm- 57 Q Rew ‘England Kum, a ——_e— t minal t, 3 Cartter, this | stedt, who was carried to Louisy! fe . | sible. It is worthy of note that Paris is still in ar rd. Dupuy & Co Brandies. BOGAN & WYLIE Hrrrew Wepvrne.—Yesterday afternoon | ew; ne man comet Sco, seed with | The Dispatch says: “On Friday afternoon they Sie ibe nite anpg pea HM. KING, Jr Onther wood Ui Reserve, Whicks, jan 74f 1 soy hin iene w Nr Abrakam Herman and Miss Mennic Fish- | being a defaniter to the government to the | were taken before Alderman Neubert for a pre, why the Natlonal Government and the Legisla- . ° 014 Baker and Catt Whieky oe?” - man were married at the Sth street syna gue | amount of $10,000, was called, and Mr. Riddle, | liminaryexamination. The first witness called | & ee ' MASONIC TEMPLE, Pale therry Wine:{ very foe,) TAR cn “3 aT. cee eeSntied fa that Cheats largest audiences | tor the accused, interposed a pleaof the defend: | was Mr. King, who testified that he was the | ‘Tye jay Expassy, with Minister Madeira, Pert and Ualifornia Wines, WASHINGTON HOTELS. ever assembled in that edifice. The ceremony | ant in bar to the action, because, on the 31st cashier of the Fort Pitt bank; he thoroughly | petong, arrived at Salt Lake City yesterday CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Prime Butter, put ep expressly for familfes, in small — ~ Scien Coueimonhat (Rey but differed from | duy of January, in obedience to a 'subpc-na ix- | identitied the prisoner Comegy; he first saw him morning, having been escorted from Ogden bya | _ Few importation direct from Paris of « fine aclec- eee pam, E IMPERIAL HOTEL, the ancient ceremonial in that no canopy was | sued by the Speaker of the Houseof Representa- | in the bank on November 6th-when he paidhim | deputation of the city authorities headed bv | timer AUGHT (Late Jexwess Hovee,) th Ro glass broken, aud two rings were used. | tives, he appeared before a committee of said | $2,400 on a check. Detectives Pierson and West Mayor Wells. Much disappointment was ex- | FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for receptions C with YKES is ‘The Kabbi, Mr. Goldberg, officiated and ad- | House, and was then and there examined con. | of Baltimore, testified as to the arrest in Balti. | pressed by Mr. Delong ut Thaing it impossible and balls. : JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. crewed the newly-married on their, duties to cerning all the aets and facts whercot he stands | mor eee other, saees, ety panied, to proceed east. He says that the snow blockade All shates of best OPERA KID GLOVES at 81.50 25,ubu PRIME CIDER, | FRontine PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eir cre: c < 7 echoir— | charged, as he was requi e comm 5 * willinvolve a loss of millions 0} lars to the . 7 = Z y 5 Sermes Mens: 1 1. apd HL. Blowt, — Rohr, Mrs | 50 tw do, and he prays he may be dismix pag bevy wife Nene ie co ee transcontinental route, by diverting, through St PANS, CORSRTS, HAND A TS one nine oe obuenatnee Oe ee a ee The Heavens are | Hith statutes 155) ere OF Fan. 24, one time heavily engaged in bui tm Baldi- | trepeP ores, the Japanese, ‘onme teat hee | 00 out wale cf WINTER SONNETS and FRANK HUME, Sig ! ng” =), a aoe" (Se rer), and Judge Cartter said that this pies. raises the | more, Sat suns time soe Pca silns large Japanese themselves are discontented by the HATS at {0 percent. discount. jan2) tr Propdenee asks field ti Mh tied al dong Sleseed You Sha ”* (Newcomb), with effect. juestion as to whether a party who has been | amount. He has since then ostensibly carri a as the i ¢ ‘ 1 he brite was attired im 4 white gros grain silk | brought befere a committee. of Congress to ‘es- | on the insirance business, and at the tiie of hig tndotstanding that the rod ce coraia with the | 1° ADIES, ATTENTION? (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, ty ngemmations of his prenent s, en tr ne ie pacman nd Ince, end tify to ihe truth ot 2 mation ie exempt from Geloniey canoes cae = —* Young sent an invitation to the embassy to call 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, the best (i 4 wore a flowing veil and wre: or: 08 for a crim! fense upon whi iv is r S i , . 2 q — coms. ‘The newly-married pair returned to the | his testimony had at ring. — : in of commanding Presence, who would always cluquctio will requite in ect or ee by Hand 6 eguolete sortase tot NATO te mae Sesther Acme Family and Harper's Worry Extra f residence of the bride's parents, on I street, be- Riddle read the law fn question, dwelling | attract attention wherever he might be, but courtesies are to be exchanged. RAL CURLS and HAIR BRAIDS, UB. ‘enls-im * tween ¢th and sth, and after a reception in the | on the clause, ‘‘no person examined” before | who will badly fit the criminal box. “Hi leged pee, fine assortment of IMITATION HA! "apitol and Depo’ afternoon left on a trip north. such committee shall be liable to prosecution. confederate, amas Be ee - mal ly my Exct TABLE Stars ” um F ARIstAxS A CBLSN CAS. “Be cotta < ER, ay] — = eo -- Mr. Harrington said it ared that the | man, wit! me si wi ers, and al fort new play Victorien Sardou, entitled, a= 4 4 a 7 ” = oF r aew | Steuned won teanuacmed sath erantinad by tee | Seateotces Tio ene eae Baltimore, | bax," has {ust been brought ou wie Vena and just received “ONLY THIS AND NOTHING MORE!" class Figes.—(n Saturday night an alarm of tire a GLOVES, which he will was turned in from box 47, a. Conse. uence of the to his arraignment in — i oe — te omen ely Lis a nice ee beet gore [= the discovery of fire in the residence of ‘Mrs. H. H e * Ing a very handsome office on Eutaw stree! yr of Imper' and the Bona; , whic! yans BELLE, “ = M Both men are said to be very respectably con- | bave caused wild scenes of excitement in the | = Semi and tees thet ane te farringten said the committee appeared | nected. ‘ theater. ‘The agitation extends outside, and on | [Stan s, Hale Bs their return found one of the upper rooms filled | £0 have acted very singularly in permitting such | |The Baltimore American of this morning says: | Thursday night-after the performance: crowds Gisbs Heir sien eat ” h *moke, a coal from the stove having set tire | 8D innovation. The government would require | ‘On Saturday last Mr. Latimer, president of | passed through ‘the Boulevardsshouting, some, fase gf Toles Arsicles THE LAST CHANCE VERMONT AVENUE. to the carpet. The alarm was sent out teas the time to file a replication, and he would ask that ae pe Pa.) —— ee Pad ae Panaweeses fig oe “Vive Hair Work |, and THE LAST CHANCE = . the case go over. city and caused an attachment to be is- empire! e turbance was : . BORSSLE 2 son, ciuence some SC the engines hat © items | The case therefore went over. sued for mension ff the tin box deposited in | threatened, but the crowd was Gually dispersed | qaeagam 1990 palit 24 Perfamery Store, THE LAST CHANCE — rf cues r y ——o—— the State Deposit Com 'y Swormstedt, of | without coming 8. To prevent a recu — ~ ~ 38-1) PRoraietons. i. however, bad beet uotiiled and sore gene; | ‘THE Fcwamat ov we Lars Rev. Wu. Haw- | eects aogront, Company by Swormstedt, of | without com Gangeraus agitation (hier tas or- | JV BS 2. A. MCCORMICK I8 IN CONSTANT at op the ground, and taking their hose 'inte the | ITO, D. D., wok, 2 thie at the | ized by the sharper to the extent of $5,200. and | dered General. L- ‘Admirault to suspend tu OF T oc. — ie - +t Metr litan M. Ch , and was attended it is ng! in contains v: les ripance of ie play, ani necessary, en bh was more damaging than the dames. “Aieice | by an lmmense concourse of people. neatiy ail | whieh eee he applied to the benefit of the | porarily close the th LATEST DORMETS AND EOURD EAS HABLE BROTHERS. WASHINGTO: papa pal the ministers of the evangelical churches of the | Shrewsburg bank. The box will probably be when scan ticao a FOR WINTER i <p | Distriet also many from the | opened to-day in the presence of the proper law ‘He Ick HaRvEsT.—Of the ice erop around phe alarm of fire i doeng last night was cansed | officials.” by the burning of a back shed, No. 348 D street | : dhagers th surrounding country, Boston the Traveler says: “The ice this year is the church ya bacl ate serene of superior quality, and there is abundance of | Sopa Ane stock of MILLINERY and FANCY REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Saghe nee te Stanbey Lawson; Gangs | Saecay eels: aaees US cmtee em tee) | tue Monwol Biaranare —A telegram | it; and this, coupled with the fagt that the wea- UsTIN P. BROWN, slight 8 ther has been remarkably favorable : : =e uspertormest ‘The palt-bearers weve. Meet. | iont of the Weeding Gentian ta hat eee Sant | Inge Wil coshie the ee eaNs ae eee ee §isaee worth cunTRacToR " " was fori e +I TS wel jessrs., of the in, ni con- Y iS .f Tewreance MAarrERs. iat a mas tem | duces, dC. Marhanes = Bentiond fe es ‘Judge McKean's decision in retusing to | guantities and make it ch ap next summer.” | JUST REORIVED—A fine assortment of Berg 50,000 WORTH ome Senator Pomeroy and Ma ae at Lincoin Hall | Gray, laymen, and Rev. Movers. Widerman, P. | bail prisotees charged with capital offenses is | {he fie ae bck coe toh fain REAL ESTATE aGEnr, Davis and Ger Kies made a eee orel) Mrs. | Brown, E. D. Owen, and A- E.Gibson. After | utterly false. The resolutions of the citizens at ie On eae oe ing and hous- | BERLIN SEPHYE EMBEOIDERED SLIPPEE ow The Dashaways.‘s temperance organization, Grlivered an aldress on the lite had cherntes | ewe se fiat were geal oo Bate by and the quantity and qual Are highty satis: | ge., 80., which I am to sell at the lowes es Row Se ee ial eee, femal — ; t Marini’s a night. A | of the deceased, and an ney was given | over 1,500 persons. A mass be oye t of Mor- foctey. a ice beg Ta tained. orices. ‘Dall and be, con 716 READY-MADE CLOTHING, Property ts all parte of the city, for sale on 1 aE ne teat ron emrens mgned the pledge. to view the body. ‘The | mons was held in the Tabernacle Saturday Sin Mane are eee, fadson river, | ener ge? * ates Cue, READY-MADE CLOTHING, fod long time notes takes ie eet EE, ; Neer ee ae et Lodge, | cortege to Oak Hill, where the re- | ternoon, and candidates were nominated for city ~— rot the Cheee, ong ream al) (es A oe Bp ‘ g bought and sold. feo tf Sis ir the ening deme Sepa Wees | Sais mere nerd | ge id PE MEADSMADE CLOTHING, ee on oF : 5 “ nw. C. oe ion. Ex-Con; was in- We ob Pee WV: TE. HW. Jones, | swart-Pox—Yesterday Inspector General | Homey Coke ‘meeting by the tbubdant in Suasti MMENSE REDUCTION. EDUCATIONAL. Ey ee ie Gent, Clements, W. | Gatchell, with some of his assistants, were bus- | mete aspeech. He was chosen one of th Stoicis.—Two men, Riley and Kenned, WHICH MUST BE SOL. e a aehons 5 = a A. 8. Clements, Hy fengaged in attending to smali-pox cases. gig to the convention. Mayor Wells, wha wounded each other badly with knives ins © CH MUsT BE SOL. W. 0. G; Jokn Ke. Manone’: G: | There was one death, that of a child inthe east- | fnder indictment, was renominated, legate |" melee on board the brig Cascatelli, at Portland, Cooksey, W. O. G.; John R. Mahoney, P. W. | ern section of the city, and the body was buried | Hooper, now in Washinton, yesterday: on Friday, are fel'ows of great nerve. When the ——— ©. eae 7 erg lmnall-pox burial, ground. Four cases | dispatch from Fitch, saying:—"An assembly of | 0% Friday, are fel'ows thedeep gashes on Iiley's TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING GOODS. . : Were reported in the neighborhood of 11th and | over 2,000 of all classes have just unanimously and neck the fellow lay upon hie beck itt uk Ick ELocKADE.—In consequence of the | P streets northwest. The houses were disin- condemned Judge McKean’s official course and | his arms folded “shan ing” @ sea refrain with » ice in the Potomac the trips of the Aquia Creek | fected, and every precaution taken to prevent | asked for his removal. Resolutions will be for- apparently perfect indi fteeomey to the pain. It steamers have been suspended, and passengers the spread of the disease. One other case was | warded.” was to trim off the rim of Kennedy's SUPERIOR INDUGEMENTS. to Kiebmond ba one route—the morn re in that section to-day. ——__—________ Serbo give itp Q0ctet ane, cna pe - ‘ We have determined upon a train via the Orange and Alexandria aad Ches- is morning @ case of small-pox wasreported | | THE Lausnuna Cave.—The waterin the sub- | €at {0 give ita dee apeare Klemety allie oan ee TESGSS and Ghio railroads. | The ice extends as | to Lieut. Noonan at 24 D st. southwest. Also, | terranean lake discovered in sinking a well at beasing the'pain without the wate tone COMPLETE CLEARING OUT OF OUR STOCK P avia Creek and opposite Quanti- | four cases in the county, just outside of Bound. | the new dwelling about completed on Mr. | gore eur it away, doctor; let er rip: I'll Fr here the steamers E_ C. Ki from New | ary st.. in Lieut. Johnson's precinct. The case | Paxson entate, near rg, ‘bas pay the bills for tailoring,” he gaid to the decton ——_ - York, and Utility, from Norwich, are lying \ce- | of the Gipsy boy, on B st., betwoen 31. and inc, | disappeared. Whether caused Titake a neat job of it” 3 bound. The ice in the river off this city isabout | reported last week, has not yet been removed, | drou )oF an opening In the in poet ak. tS Fashionable Goods, yur tus . eget fing sear ga ieeh amc | He enue a Pies ts a wi aetna aarti ea tunarrons ale op engl jt thickness. If present indications of warimsr | A Mam Danonnouacy Suor By A Boy. bottom eg ee In consequence of the lateness of the season, and E ObEAN SWEEF weather — ged. the ice will disappear as | last Friday, a youth named Tr: ical preparing for a large Spring Stock, which Iam now | COME! COME! ‘COME! COME NOW! api as formed. man John SORE 05 See ball having manufactured especially to order, I offer A8 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Tue CARNIVAL.—Mesers. Gideon, Dicksen and Boteler, members of the committee on the for the BY “ NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS SPECIAL BARGAINS. proposed carnival, held a consul! BUSINESS SUITS. PUROBASING YOUR CLOTHING ‘ Es of Arizona having become tired of the or say that unless steps are from 3 BABLE BROTHERS, by the Mexican gathorities, they train of cars that 8 | FASHIQNABLE TAILORS, jaut9___N. W. CORNER ers AND_D STS. * OnE IDmA” uations to pay them for their Ambush, John Jordan, PF. & W. H. Posey. Jonn Hh. Ralls has oo- pointed a lamplighter ip place of John Jordan, isan, ————— F Ete ‘vault. ‘Tne Frwerat of the late James G. Ellis, whe ‘e20,000 1a <(ck Vienom hte Sedona on bs stent uke abe wear O, Jotenaay, and eee, the Grand Wi Odd Fellows. services at were eet ain | at the grave in Glenwood. wen left on’ Harry Wp In'PRsonep— motion in, in_the ce of Harry Ward, of ‘To ity . Pa., found g,“ilty of we in shade. 2 denied, and Ward Island Na- ment. He known “2 this 1 instite- Een proprietor of the Zep i Sy ‘been Tr.

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