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* EVENING STAR. | Pe onlay? rormresaverveo Th, guy | ANBEAIMectingeftheMeardeftrede.| | THE fret Te day, Wan G corgetown Advertisements. LADIES’ GOODS. ___ STEAMBOAT LIN wi pouRr, FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Asct'r, Georgewwn. | a >a | QTUAM BETWEEN BAW ‘TORS AN Rees? —- | ‘MAC RAILROAD SCURME. Soper, my ' . 7 6°) S' SATU RROY ee See ee erat Term the tare of Samuel =, gw in Gon. | wos babe Rataneetne® Suatenstiat Gas com | Gack? tiotaionet bem leer fined 5. Wilk ge Pe S SALY OR VALUA NUE (MPROVED seers 4 & = CUNARD LINE. — THnreaYTY NEWa | tiefed inthe Criminal Cov- i Saa- { ures, F.B. MeGuire was submitted, showing a liams, same offence; fined 23. . add | oF rx ON H c The undersigned. age its of the spore Steameip LOCsah, NEWS | BAES. ot cmberzime™". qd semtenved to/on0 | bales in hm bmn oF a1. 0m the 34 OF an. pe! jim susie oseooe; cotlaier? Ra $ peekins cin caine se aca REE GT IED beer Work teeny. purtot Rarcpe fares: + Amusements, £c., To-night. big: recast FP olpelirg cm ainiplnnng eat goat F Gacom, prestoemt: 3. | ed, Wed. Mill, colored unlawful a= Nea coum ie reconea. fy Liber 38 Tolinte er DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, back, Becure wintesocne ol” pve Savoy) a7ance of Maggio | toms to the” weg or the court in admitting = | W. Thompson. arse vice presidents pt gl cee pee hE a gs he Yaad reconts of Washiogton ‘county, D. of Savoy. HEC" PO peiting to be the appointmentof Ken- second vice H. D. Cooke, R. B. Mo- Is now able to @ DRESSES at the shortest aothy Luce, $3. Thomas Jo” penn Ea. | Cand by directi: rury, colored, chary 4 with seaae cured ti we isky, and brown ste af ip hotties, from n of the ty itl welt preside ether Lecture by the so- | Me Y Lec’Secretary of the Interior as disburs. hun, W. H. Clagett, S.$. Smoot, A. S. Solo- vd WE agent for the Patent @ffice building, = = Riley A. Shinn, W. G. M: DAY | notice, and for the most reasonable prices. oneeown yal a ai M. WILLIAN, “HE STEAMER AkROW - . ¥, 5 J. Davis, J. W. Ma were employed to ul enel Chureh.—Leetore by Dr. Ban- | or nee Aqueduct, the Capitol exte: ue | L. fi RAR, . envy rome Minors tor Finan, aed a : ip hiok psisasuen see been, T atest mmegnem —— a ¥ al tary; F. B. McGuire, treasurer. é some dozen bCatieson the way € their pngr: ss streets and ranning thence | ¢20.1¢ 7 CITE TREVISE, PARTS. STEPNENSON’S WHARKP. Condensed Leeais. | osths fre the bosaa ef the Interior ‘Dep art ae Sprenger eg oe heh gre Chaaribs ie chat ge funy OF ctzty dagain Jal aa ee te wenggoeei ge hy RS re ee nt ttl . . > : au ve q ep howing a | vhercas « passed by the Legislature ae stealit 2 feet thence suath on the west tine of = . rd of Public Works will receive, uvisy | BOnt And Treasaty Department, shows | propriating €400,000 for the building of a rail. | money, also $5.50 from another party; two sepa | {? street 110 tet te. th jog. tan r Wee ES reat em | fet ares renee ee oe Sennen | Ree ee ee ae eee ee eet ee arges. In the first case accused wassen- | bya brick building cc upled aes ores ee | 908 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BAND F. Z ‘The defendant objected to the certitied state- rnd, now before Congress for confirmation; | tev.ced to jail for six months, and in the second | apne eae ‘on which there ay Te setved a ~ * Wer | Bas added tober stock of MILLINERY and is . th grovad eme is gotten up by afew | case fined $10 and costs, or thirty days in jail. interest one ‘December 28th. 1570. FANCY GUdDs= a full fine of from a party sv ying hime | BeRter the Sermcreninces tote aires ner ven Ng gba 0m and whereas | Zachariah Johnron Ses hora £5 for cursing in | | Serms ofeate: One third cash. Gadatice in 6 and iz —_ ilroad he. insufficient with the other ral Tuns almost parallel, within a | Georgetown. In the case of John Keneally and a. e toconvict the defendant. ‘The court | few miles of the Wash End Ohio railroad, | Charles > Int, that it was inc ploved in tearing down St. Pat. | dence ra ty mates LADIES UNDERWEA , c ruses ? smite; charged with assault and bat- Fecavayanciog | ta which she would caf the attention of theladien vt | KY wEW Nonroilae ree ABO rick are on ¥ street, betw- em th and 1th | farnsea to take it from the jury, and said that | and can be of no particular benefit to the Dis- pet dbs pore ED Focedgee og hnlomey Washington, and Which abe will soll ee eee oe streets, bad sh: 2 vroken yesterday | it. 4 left to | triet: Ti fore, be equa. ’ mn, charg assau| by the fal ing of a section o€ the wail on hing | its insufficiency idence must be left to | trie herefore, be jr org The - vide ee lution offered by the | and Sarah Tolliver, both colored; pile of the interw ediate cohorts of eng | them. The defendant offered no evidence to | — Nesoired, That the resolution rates ery, b rt to insruct the | Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the | fined $5 and costs, and bonds required to keep fourth district gave a O ncert at Lincoln Hall | (e_ JUr¥, but asked the cou instruct th mn. jantt ay uurchaser. aba : ox P A BARNRILLE, aT it was obliga’ upon the part of the | United States to reject the confirmation of said | the peace. RP Popem {tr eters. , . ; 6 ' a evening, ees Fery successful. Prof. Bird Nay toss iy ecivag! 8 2 poten = SS cee | en macets the beta ot oe Board of ‘Trade of RAID OF A GANG OF COLORED miamwaTMEN— | fedr0 ata THOMAS DOWLING. Auct CHEAPEST HuU igh SOUTH OF NEW YORK oe Garrett at the cue! Wa ably assisted by | ofences set out im the indictment had been com. | Washington elty, and that tere: CAPTURE OF A PORTION OF THE BAND. DEST AND —LARGES ING AND “ a - ee Oe ee ee . hiitted within two years mext preceding the find. | Distri¢terequites that the aaa bit ebowld ‘be | sterday morning the peace and quiet of the | QharGi hina perk ALN SRST TEES | SWITOHES G28 THR FRENCH TWIST, one Meat Onier oF pee grant Lodge of the Inde- | ing and returning said indictment. tato court, | rejected. pendent Order of Mechanics last night, the bbe: northern suburbs of the city were very much | TRICT—Establ.ehed ISM, Highest premicn secs). | 72% long, ouly amt that if such evidence had net been given, Col. Wall pagers toon esa was being made c-named gentlemen were elected ‘the olfi- pisturbed by @ gang of colored roughs who had | ed by the Metropolitan Me banic’s bustitute. 1837 and examine for yourself. _ _ 31m . the jury must acquit the defendant, which in- | to secure the contirmation of the bill. been out in the country near Eslin’s to a dance, | Ladice’ Dresses, Shaw's, Cloake, &c ed fo lg Mon oceeg meee yh S. Martin. | struction the court refused togive: but the court | | Mr. Metzerott answered that the friends of | ond on returning early in the morning made a | iv the beet mabper; if Pr A. Jobn P. Jacobs, W. G.A- «id instruct the jury that i &e., clean out ripping. GRAND OPENING nd Kid Gi they believed the | the scheme were using every effort to secure the evidence given to them in the trial, they should | confirmation of the bill. It was well known that id Boot Fors. i yle unsurpassed in regular raid on every Countryman they met and E. Demen F F cleaned in © his ar D.C: Thos. M! Cronch will recefve and deliver stripped some of tliem of everything they had, | from 3 to. urs. Drees Is, Shawls, Sacques, freight at 6th street wharf antil So'elock pm 5.5 B. return a verdict against the defendant, and that | thisschcme was nothing but a bold attempt to | even to their clothing, They entered some six | R bt ig ond es oO =: de ae, Gents NH. KISG, Jr e DORSEY OLAGETT Gant Aarne. K. Plant, G. if they doubted it they should return a verdict | speculate in railroad stock at ep of the | stores and shops on their way, and pretended to ake, Cos nts. an? Vests dyed in the best decl tr Plant's Store, corner 15th and N.Y. av Ww. fer the defendant. To this refusal to instruct | District of Commbia. The bill bad passed the | have been appointed by Governor Cooke to visit | manner. Guaran‘eed to be the best place in the MASONIC TEMPLE, JEW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, eu as requested the defendant excepted, A motion | Lx gisiature as many other did, without any kind | gil the shops in the country to see If the propries Pletiies for the cleaning «t Geodemen's Glo €: Ginikn sires: ance urea N oe eee ba Was also made im arrest @f judgment and over- | of un investigation, and had, he belived, re- pes legal business, and took all the | Seas Gomes ree aeal ere ; men PHILADELPRIA. ALEXANDRIA VA. WASH- Board of Health. and defe' t appealed. ceived the approval of the people through ignor- ables and drinkables they ‘could find, and et = GTON AbD GhORGETOWN, DO. v9 ruled, and defendant appe: i! Y, Progr Sew importation direct from Paris of a fine selec Le 2 Hae Cheeta ag RLUREICE<SMALL-Pox | "Phe appellant, Mr. Kendig, was represented | ance. The House of Representatives had con- | what they could not devour they destroyed. tion of = satel Pactra OORIRG APTER THE | by Memrs. Riddie and Hinkle, who made the | firmed this measure, and it was due to the | During their raid several persons were badly FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for receptions | Roeuler sailing @ays from Pier No 2 Morty ape “ following pomts:—The defendant was indicted | people that it should be defeated in the Sewate. | use. by them besides suffering the loss of their * i Mar Episie Severs WEDMESDAY coo eof the Boal ot Health last | under the 2d section of the act of June #4, 1835, | "Tho resolution was mooted’ sad Me gcods “and submitting to insulting language ROBINSON All chaces of @et OPERA KID GLOVES at gic | 84 +m idm. Mr. Langston, fram the special commit- | (Tin Stats. 2d see.; 2d Brightly, Wt, see. 41.) | G. Metzerott, W. H. Clagett’ and W Word was sent to Lieut. Johnson, and he at examine aud report on the efficiency of a pair, Ap elegant assortment of LACES, LA LARS, Fan MACHINISTS beh =o as a disbursing officer, to wit, a disbursing age were appointed a committee to represe once detailed a squad ot mounted men to flank | No. 64 Watr si ‘icers of the beard, made a report itted at the time of his ay int- | views of the Board of Trade on this subject to after a thorough examination they find the | * Was admitted that Poe From 63 Water sirest. Georgetown, every MUN DAY and THCRSDAY and trem Alexandria every oor DATS CORSETS. HAD “ q “BDAY. ri i. them, Soon after officers Hoysman, French Georgetown, . ¥ st) les RIBKO = how nasreey ~~ yieuhe paaieclecee toe ment as disbursin, nt, the defendant was a | Congress, and to use all proper efforts to secure | and Dyson overtook the mob, some ten in nunn | Engines, Mil Woekeeud Machinery of all deserip Bak te per cont Mine ee BUSMETS 004] anny to. F. HYDE, 59 Water street well orgamizedand eftictently conducted; | Clerk in the Inte rtment. Defendant's | the rejection of the bill referred to, andon mo- | ber, and succeeded in capturing JohnH, | tons msde to order. Prompt Aitention giv in tore | HATS at & per cent. dircount. jan tr | town DCM. RLDRIDGR & Uts not only necessary that the qualitica- | Cire Mt that he was appointed as such | tion, the president of the board was added to the | Evans, who appeared to be the lealer, with mebte terme. _ sagt dam DIES, ATTENTION! ia w speetors should be high, both aso ed- | Soune se the third section of the act of | committee. gobn H. Anderson, Abram Smith, W. H. | @PECIAL NOT: PER HANGING—Per. came m and aoe sin enn or Inga deere pd March 3, 183, (10 Stats., 135; Ist Br., 135.) It yet hae Woman Oren Thompson ge lay 2 = a — TUBMAN'S 143 Bean “0,20 Der cont. by going to 8. RELLER, 715 Market Space, snical knowledge is essential to | ; “ ot r OMAN ~ | escaping in different directions. "These bum- S e 5 0 ovr atte ‘ q of the Corp es lp eeepc nal hor seine jhe oor y Mr. A. ntered suit to ni Senet upon them sundry remnants of ticir | WALL. PAPER ape here Fare HANGING | wisken oo coll cs attention to the, fa at be duty of the Board of Health to NCMOR LINE STEAMERS se posse wl done. ail ae cee ~< Sail EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sat ? the act of 1865 or any other act. spoils, and some other articles were picked up ag All work w il be promptly executed in an; RDAY TO A 0. va Bberaas ire essing the | The’ statutes “distinguish” betwees disbursing f D et e . on hand s complete assortment of NATG- z 7 wal cons aod HAIR BRAIDS, and by the officers on the road where they. had | Dart of Washington or Georgetown, and satisfaction ' Tnorderthat thestand- | The statutes. ¢ officers and di ations fine assoriment of IMITATION HALR| 7) Nt oSk AND gLaseow. aers 5 ion paid: DI sy Oe! agents. The first are thrown them down. ‘They were handcuffed aud | ETERY WORK. UST tention paidto UPHOL CHiGHOXs. Be erie Covests ot ves Saaoeaieate ens on cated may bemaintained | Created by law with daties, and called 2 as | Tis shed in to the second precinct station, and | een neee | prices. He curls hair for S nee the committee recom- disbursing officers; while the latter are appoint- | Club of Washington, D.C.” ‘The suit was | this morning their ugly muge graced the Police we the taepange be made by the removal of | oq to ether duties: and designated to this as | brought to recover payment of the following od up in every respect with modern improvements calculated to Sure the safety, comfort, and convenience of paasen- ee & of this fev ortte line are: for the ‘Atlantic paseouger = pers F noe be mado by tho comeval of brought ourt dock, “When the case was called the attor~ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. in. the inspectors at presen eyed, anc Bri; +, 809, sec. 8, Ke. The aj ecount: ea > a ney, Mr. Closs, asked a postponement—not pomtment of ethers possensing the reqni- | PTE, Brightly, 200, se was asa disbursing | ‘January 20th, 182:—The Womens’ Club of being ready for want of witheses: so oreret, | []SEFUL PUBLICATIONS. Htcations to their places. The report mt, and hence inadmissible as evidence io | Washington, D.C +» dr. to Jennie Ho and they were committed fore hearing. di dist officer. trans- | balance on four months salary at $75 per month, cxipl of the defendant's actount wan andutenes. | SiiB., To carl wivanced tor the support of the ————————E=E__— nate ‘da, w Mr. Marbury sel! he had seen an article i in |S ‘THe SAR in feferense to impure ice, and sab- | CUPE of the det Brightly 222, sec. 107 cach and anote, and she was promised a salary | Western Maryland railroad. prs rome Pt teed lee eh prior port the fact immediate te | rat REY . , 4 <Q x \ 3 uses of the District of Columbia, and. pelea og oe hyo oN soar tie ts to the nse of the college for a emall amount of | £° accept the position of chief engineer of the ind statistical information relating t <i 5 im his judgment it is found impure and antit ination. ~~ Messrs. Fisher and ‘iervington represent the | of $75 per month, and a situation in the Treas- PRESIDENT CLARKE, of the canal company, rth Ree of ae enk the official census of we Unit lates for Is70. os Sy ae th e I ; : sin town yesterday, looking after the repair EROHANT®S LIN® OF STEAMSHIPS tien of this board” Adopted m: the followin ury Department; that the funds of the coliege | ¥8S od * © 4 oe ‘The weekly report of the sanitary inspeetor | SorerP Ment, po = Bs ted af the | have been expended loosely, de and that both | of the canal. Me stated that he expected tohave OFFICIAL CENSUS M eT WREN general was read. in which the attention of the | December term of the Criminal Court of the | plaintiffand Mrs, Wayne have suffered loss. the whole line in full operation by the 5th o! * called to @ cess-pool in Rhode Islan: 8 WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. ver the Fine 3.0. KNIGHT ana Bereatt, camebi pe JOUN GIBSON will make = ly trips between A AS r DRLA, WaAsHL N and G: Leave. ol ° is of of the United States and Territories, by cennties, srints of combeasiemment._ The tndictment was | lattes having been peid only a portion of her | Mar@l. Nearly $08,400 tons of coal were trane- ‘end of British America from the latest canms e,, between Sth and Weth streets; which was | fied on the sccona section of the act of deen salary, and plaintiff but a smal! amount. Miss hopes with the canal in order te oh 1,003,000 | Eation, gi referred to the Board of Public Works for | 1s "agg 14 Stat, G4 It te admit? by the | Howard states that, to secure herself from fur- tae ene »toship 1,000,¢ With other useful abate nent ot the walsance caused by us ae appellant that, at the time of his*appointment | ther loss, she remains in charge of the furniture =e. er a 1 om ve Btatee apd Canad as disbursi ent, the dete: was a cierk | at the college, corner of 6th and O streets. Her PREPARING FOR Bvstness—The different | United States. eT of smallpox cases since the last report di ng agent, ndant was a clerk 8 ving the population of the principal cities, i ation relating to the United also, the Constitution of ihe WASHINGTON HOTELS. ‘ nny aa TOWN. a8 foliows >— E coal companies, during the suspension of navi- HE IMPERIAL HOTEL, 39. Bast . The defend: affidavit sets forth that she was hired about the | °#! - s “ONG: $ : : x2 Sate eet nae oats BTS MERI: | wastgpsinton Guaburaing pyuat cade Ow eiitl | au or Octioe Oman ae ee eee gallon, "are’mahing the ‘necemary ‘epaits a CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY, (Lar Juxwess House, e the Lospit oegy meager gato Ame- section of the act of I8%—10 Stat., 211. The 5 per month, and in entitled to her salary, lese taakibg Uaprevemenis end repairs in thetr sr, | official edition, compiled for the use of Congress. JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. 1 tions for differes positions: Scog'? “agent” onvertible ) for board, at the rate of $20 per month, anv a omc i = Eelesnonpeece ka eee being applied to | €5incash, and teat suet ake conten Stoo, | faulichments, in order to be in readiness for the | woittaker's Almanac; New York Herald Almanac Froxtixe Pesxevivania AVENUE, a cerca bes —s ™m- | persons whose duty it is to disourse money, | which she expended for necessaries in said | OP€»ing ef the canal. Tribune Almanac. ructed to inquire into whether the person is charged with the dis- | college. Between Wh and Wich streets, % . ‘Pherson’s Politica! Histories: Works on Political Wasiixetox, D.O, arobhicor ent of money by an act of Congress or ——— = MecPhe A ps otic hed f — xD ation. to tee ranteaty of the head of a department. | Row Amoxe Tue 1. 28. — To-day, in ALEXANDRIA. Resnomy; History of the Common School System Thankful tothe public for generoge patronage in iy FS Toate Boar | By the act of Congress making appropriations | the Police Court, Mr. Barnbridge H. Webb. eee : . the past, the Proprietor asks his oli friends and pa | and Potomar Lime —Bteamers wo ct of Columbia, for the | sor the extension of the Capitol, it is, provided tiled an affidavit setting fortl River News.—The ice opposite this city has PHILP & SOLOWONS, trons to test the accommodations-of his present es- | Seventh ‘Wharf, and distributing free of | that all appropriations made, or to be made, for erious charges against one George | partially given away, and a portion of the sur- tablishment, which he promines sunday, 4 Gepartments of the army | tac object, shall be disbursed under sach regit- also an attorney, in his profes- | tace of the river been exposed—the ice covering BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, lepet equal to the bess im oe wy! ail medical practitioners | lations a« the President may describe, the ac- Practice, belore the Police Court, | it having been blown over to the Maryland flats ae | = (ho may apply olf me.) vaccine matter of undou! be audited as the acceunts of other | charging him with pgerey | the whole of | Above and below here, however, as far as the | fet9 911 PENNSYLVANIA AV: 5 . ted | officers charged with disbursements, the | 4 fee, One-half of which should have gone to eye can reach, there is nothing to be seen but | - a ~ rerity, to collect and record all information disbursing ageut to report, &c.—10 Stat., 151. | anotber attorney. After the charges had been HILLINGTON, attainable in regard to the comparative prophy- “4 one unbroken sheet of ice whitened with sno e VERMONT AVE. - = i pages August 4, 1554, an act was passed providing that | read) Mr. Webb went on to state that he | The day boats on the Aquia Creek line are mak: BOOKSELLER, STATIONER tic effect of the various kinds of vaccine ij ; *, and such other statistical material of all appropriations hereafter made for sangha felt ‘it ie duty to unmask such couduct | ing their regular trips, but pass here considera- | And News Agent, corner of 44 street aud Pa. T. BOESSLE & SON, O = 7 Idi % ‘eal for the credit of the legal profession. | bly behind time. s : valve in reaching true scientific conclusions in | WPFovements of the public buildings, &e., in Ke oft PeneowaL-— Mfr. Thomas Scott, vice presi- THE syLVESTENS On ene ourcasts | 22117 PRopRimrons NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, mance oe can | this District, are to be expended under the direc- | The charges conclude with the offer on Mr. Adopt” “ith the subject of vaccination. | tion of the Secretary of the Interior —10 Stat., M:. Langston said reliable information had | 5:3, By the act of July 25, 1366, the Secretary d the board that the duties of the pound. | Sf he suterior wae authorized to select & sult- water are not ‘aithfully performed, he would | hie Place for and construct a jail —14Sta ety therefore move that the committee on sanitary | The court ¢ pr eden eigen hey pease police be directed to investigate this matter.and | !* '§ not error in the court bod patho nd shares ig Feport the result of theiranvestigation to the proses es plouantpe hy age eae ee beard, with such recommendation with regard | * ee es thereto 4s said committee may deem necessary Webb's part to prove that, owing te the disrepu- | dent of the Pennsylvania Central Kailread, | Pr table and dishonest character of Bergen, he ts | patsed through here> last unworthy to practice in a court of any Christi st ney anne a hte eee be neon the — — southwest. oo Es. was Mille. Pi the lawyers, in which the lie was passed, the | mauifested by the loungers at the different sta, e; nn: . ay : : — gourt decided to postpone action until ‘next | tions along the line of the 0, A.& MR. Re to | BEAD, ALKING BOLL: Ey Orphen Ohne, PROFESSIONAL. Tuegday to hear witnesses, remarking that any | see the occupant of the cary aa it was reported | price @ii@..5 nara col could pi itselt ster attorne; joki i '. wi 1 a ;& romance. a nny could purge teelt of stiyster attorneys, [Doty ins Sg te ed aiglcid MEISTER KAULS SKETCH BOOK: by Chas. C™ms. E. rease ‘5 cents. C, © Witranp, ight, in his special | LORD BANTAM; a satire by the suthor of Ginx’s ° EBBITT HOUSE, ristian | car on his return from an extensive tour through | Be! Wie Xt ‘ice 25 ts MERICAN BARON; a novel by James De WASHINGTON, D co $1. BY ATLA 814 NINTH STREBD.. " THE BOUNDARY AND SILVER Sprino Ratt- ConripeNce MEN.—A passenger who took | Lele No. 476 LOUISIANA AVENT: 4 Caria, Aajetnet. The Pee ccegerll, me ntega roap.—The book tor the subscriptions to the | the Lynchburg train at the Baltimore depot In WASHINGTON, D.C REGULATIONS FOR LENT IN THIS Drocese.— | _ Eili‘or Star: My attention has been called to a | tck of the B. and S. 8. R. R. Co. the route of Washington, yesterday, was foolish enough to lend a supposed fellow passenger #16, to be re- Pr wus tothe d e kev. Arch. | Statement recently made by the ladies of the Luhep Spuding, ke coemace eerie) | Woman’ Suffrage Convention, held here, that the Howing. Fegulations by which Komen bw = — al re Badin sel — . Leak es in the diocese ot Baltimore, which | y jt. i i ie uiwho have completed their twenty-tirst | gT€at progress towards the consummation they ar are. unless legitimately dispensed, bound | *¢ devoutly which is out 7th street road to the boundary of the District, has been open during this week at | turned when they reached the depot’ at Mary- the Bo: ‘rade rooms, and about 500 shares | land Avenue, in the some city. He had not have been taken. but most of the subscribers | heard of his money or seen the man who bor- have announced their determination to take | rowed it at last acounts. much larger amounts in case other parties do Witp Dvucks.—All the marshes, ponds, creeks not take up @ sufficient amount. Th: of sbares is limited to 8,000 at $25 ea FENDALL. REGD FENDALL ALL & FENDALL, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, jan9-tf Con. 436 st. axD LOvisiANA AVENUE. = J. FRANKS, DENTIST, le 413 12th above Penna avenne, RATIVE AN. RCHANICAL, DENTISTEY. number | and a large portions of the surface of the river | Me: 5 per | being trozen over, the wild ducks are nearly | ber Ps orkman's Time ‘Books, Fa- ish. 1 hope tt may not dispel their : Pencils, Gillett’s Pens, and Stationery of ev: 5 i ‘i if if m” t Fos cent. less than Dental Betab- the fast of Lent. "They ke | Sanguine anticipations io be told that two years | CeMt. being required at the time of subscription. | starved, and dart at the open spaces cut in the te Pure ae 2 Lag fn As [AeA oe mpl meric on gE YS 4 lay excepting ‘Sunday: - tthe aeeel | a very small company of ladies—only three Tue Escarep Nex,” alias Faith O'Gor bh a teen with the ronorstacd avidity price é Cards, wholesale, vty -, = a om inet days fo not t oben ti or— : s 5 ey ED NUn r 3 with which their tame congeners seize upon — =e 7 0 h espe y Tis- si = particuls e refei ite. rane, ating Hee et ee | tm tae fhe ere reentuly fi hc eastenle | eR Emorcen Resident ofthe county are | PPERIRG, OF 8 REY, APAMONERE STORE | gooey os rns qorat vsiocts tam Bat by way ot second a | . ‘ond in their complaints of ‘action ffm Petty ew Sg ‘Washington or eaed retains treloced aes | er ee aniicinr tenet ahaa es mil pncn Sting’ ir dre wo Take | “HARES RRR USG BEE™™® | _Remoet nom a Lo = ‘ al rule’ : é § = whole panels during a night for fire wood. e ae = Permitted as tale Cian is ae eee | Ae ee cee eee a ene SAT ne cigush annual ball of Frank- | cyelosures around even some of the gardens | ‘The public are tavited eo all avd peeine our WOLY, MD. tha pra } | tesy and attention which American’ gentlemen ; } 5 “e BEN. F. FRENCH, ice of the mast regular Christians edd Fellows’ Hall have been entirely destroyed. wever to let it ex ‘avy-yard, and Sak kURGEON DENTIBY. .! ‘Night before last the stable of ‘Under National Anedii Roprrry itan te UPS of cnneylvanis avenue, t . | usually accord to American women—a good Sa eete ine 3 ‘Gad next door to Jay Oooke & Uo. : rect. au ordinary meal. The quality of test Stren | baltt they have, founded in mature, and one pater set pr gh tng pevcdiget on pewenttnenmegl ln > Washineton, Dd. N, © STankWeaTeee at a ‘collation “is in his diocese ‘bread, put- | Which the ballot neither gives or takes away. : ; pakers | | NO 8 i " ° re . ? Pe GUNeRR's EXPERIENCE.—According to | was broken open, and robbed of a set of har- ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. iShioshsiny at hte et fain, ain seg | Tent po. jrotound. argument ft neat a srens conse ees of ae nee | Serenata sen SEWING MACHINES. | | dcinres.ano SORM SERN ay General Usage has mace it tawfut todriak in | the incident of the reception of awoman's dele- | engineers in the New York Central varieat - — [THE FLORENCE | Pinar nisin rons: fp ce, st the old stand thin chocolate made with waters" Meceeonered | Srend selghiee toe se Barer [ate ee ease, Guparionced two radically CITY ITEMS ty alas street solv ADVANCE MONEY bin chocolate m: with WN erend seigniors” they ne of these " : . = a Custom have authorined te aes of Maced | ladies Oe Ge Be nee argn- | tIme @ few nights ago. While runuing his IMPROVED NOISELESS LOOK-STITOR stead of butter in preparing ; Vegetables, | Ment against imposing the burden of franchise Ae ove slensing Netsous afe exempted trom Upon Woman. She has since established a the obligations of fasting: Young persona under | monthly paper in Baltimore, Phe Prue Woman, women, thone who are obiiged so Qekae tans | (ite Bee Testa re ctesene other lady women, those obi ~C. and all who. through weakness, cannot fest tor the bestowal of franchise in the District of engine he observed a man on the track in | AM RECEIVING DAILY goods adapted to the FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. the immediate front, but too late to give the | ,, sil 4 “4 signal of warning tefore passing the spot, | PCSeut and coming season. Am inspection in et-tt y Be Having exctusively the Belf- Adj Shattle Ten: = The ponderous machine was stopped as soon as | *ite4- No. OTe eee, | clon aud Reversible Reeds thine the qs ‘ible, and the trembling engineer took the PS ach sath tor to seams: Ce BA, = hack track with gloomy fore , to look up A Coven, Coup, om Sore THRoart, requires His feelings can probably be better ‘oftentimes re- immediate attention, as sults HANNA. ATTORNEY AT Law. foung's w Bui a Washington, D.C. - TEACHER OF MUS5Ie, 5 Pa. bet. Sth and 10th sts. ye y instalments of $10 xc] without great prejudice to their health. Coltmbia upon women who were intelligent Ginpemanten the use of fresh meats ei ny enovgh to read and write, and held property ed at any time on Sundays andoncea day | eRough to provide a substitute in case of wat. Mondays, Tuesday: teen done promptty. ‘A. J. MILETEAD, Agent. EDUCATIONAL. an expressed when he met the ob- . Also, és ‘Market some incurable lung disease. ‘Brown's ‘hial Troches” will almost invariably give Oo ‘Thursdays and Satur- | The weightiest reason for this measure she held Al relief. . HOESTE vs, with the exception of Holy Thursday and | ‘0 be the need of the District and the country | to the otra comftortef the engineer. A speed- =e FAMILY SUPPLIES. c ( Tearker of Music,» e second and last Saturdays of Lent. Per- | for just such a vole, preservative of the best im. | !ly-execute Tight-about-face movement was ‘To Consumrtives.—Many have been happy il give instructions upon the Piano, and pensed trom the obligation of fasting, | terestsof the republic. If this opinion is cor- | made, and the engineer, ontdistancing hix | to give their testimony in favor of the ns: of EB @ BYLES, in Thceak hee account of tender or advanced age, or lati | Tect, she ia content © have preseste:! it to wise wrathful pursuer, reached his engine and fled | « Wibor's Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime.” E pie as Te, Inauire or address No, 1220 alot street, between are not bound by the restriction of using | statesmen, and to them leaves the responsibility | ingleriously trom the scene. perience has proved it to be a valuable rez: 2dy SEVEN’ a Mand N northwest. only at one meal on days on which its use | Of accepting or rejecting ft. HCL See ee ee “ for Consumption, Asthma, Diphtheria, anc all ARE OF! ERING 4 FINE STOCK OF 'BGLi OAL IB i branted by dispensation. Others dispensed | eshingion, February 8, 1872. pie fre not aware cf, the teuedoial Gino mee LR enete et Ee ‘A LO JAGR SON | from the fastafor other catises, as well as those | pas im | wearing tlaunel next to the body, both, tn cout | CDI bY A. B- Beet oe aa pe AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES New York avenue. northwest. ph pho are ° niged to fast, are permitted to use | watt Tare Ancuntsnor et art wicm | Seat Se ae Tot comet | street, Boston. by druggists generally. «» | IMPORTED LESS THAN ONE HALY ——o—__ morrow morning at 7 o'clock requiem masses kD oF Fike Comuissionges met | will be offered in all the Loman Catholic churches last evening; all the members present. Mr. | of diocese for the repose of the soul of Smith, frou the committee to revise the rules | the deceased Archbishop Spaljing. At all the | churches sermons in tribute to t) se deceased will s | be preached, and the altars will also be draped er but little from the rules | in mourning. The Baltimore Sun says the fu- it Among the new onesisarule neral of the late archvisho; on Monday. will vae: es in the Ligher grades by promo- | perhaps be the most importing demonstration thon from the ranks. A good Seater the time of | of the kind ever the bouwrd was taken up with hearing the state | be attended by a very considerable number of ments of persons with claims against tiremen. | vishops and clergy. {ft is expected that the pro- Iu view of this fact, Mr. Collins called the a: | mm will leave the entrance of the residence and noes om the adoption of the rule which pro- | on Charles street, then march around through Rides for the expulsion of firemen who do not | Mulberry to Cathedral street, and thence into pay their bills, yee | that its practical effect | the cathedral. The remains of the archbishop we- to make’this board a collecting ageut and | will be placed in a vault now being constructed auditing commission on fremeu's private ac- | in the crypt under the main altar. where thee will rest in company with those of Archbishop« Carroll, Merechall, Whitfield, Eccleston and | Kenrick. The remains of Archbishop Neale are not there. having been buried in Georgetown, ow apparatus to inquire intothe practicabilityof | D.€. The space under the entire edifice has placing one OF more of Babcock’s patent tire ex: | been so constructed as to be adapted to these ine Luewshers on the hook and ladder truck; | terments, the descent thereto being from near Srlepled. ‘The chiefengineer submitted a report | the main entrance. The residence will bs opened of the new division of boxes to which the severul | for ul! who wish to view'the remaius to-dav from engines shall respond, which was adopted. The | 8 o‘clock a.m. until 3 vp [ear pobmutted a commanication from the | hours to-morro’ soardof Public Works in relation to the exten- sion of the tire alar Georgetown: whi tendent of the Gr sient to furnish the tLe Beard of Pablie Wo i burl Peyanktank small 75" ys ‘gether with amy other information they may | meditm tei ie ee able in warm weather as prejudiced people be- UPON THE BRALTH OP THE TEETH depends CONSISTING IN PART OF lieve. Frequent colds and constant hacking | the purity of the breath. Preserve them un- coughs have left me since adopting flannel gar- | Ulewished by the nae of the reosoys ‘Sozodont, ments. There is no need great bulk about the | that perfectly harmless pee preparation, waist, which condemns the wearing of flannel | and you will never regret ws witht those who prefer wasp-waists to health, ——— —_ for in that case the flannel cam be cut asloosely- | Boys come and see the solid silver watches, fitting waists, always Sprain at the back. | warzanted for two = for $10, at Prince’s There are scarcely of the ba: pen of sud- | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. den changes ot weather felt by those wear a flanpe) garments, and mothers especially should COME AND sEE the beg tog) at Prince’s Ba- endeavor tosecure such for their little people in | zaar. If you don’t see he offers induce- prestrence to all those showy outside trimmings | ments don't purel ch i ds. a w | <M: H- Price hae decided till the first of Tae Sry tr visionary ried oes ted March to sell off the various goeds he has, at now trying to persuade young married people aking 8 change. that itis ett er for them to stay quietly at Bom, put at be eee se pe and pot go wandering off on exhibition. Asif] Psreyts call and secure merino ear auy bride would forego the leased vilege of | for Jour be 8, at balf uhe usual price, at Prince's leading her prize around with a blue ribbon | facsar, tied to his neck, ina hotel or other public plices | where brides most do congregate. legend, unauthorized, told some! CLOTHING. “ ONE IDEA” Vv IsiT THE OLEAN SWEEP CLOTELNG SALB, At Oak Hall, 626 7th street. Dom A ay 800..) a aes BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STBEET, ‘hisky, Wasuinetow, D.C. THR USUAL RATE. nnsylvania avenue. ——_@ For Corns, B: Ohillb! In, Nailu, Sen visit Dr- White 7 ton; No. ‘North sh Castle beets Deleioeee $j Reber ond Catt Whisky, ple by sayin, to * = Pale ®! wi fine,) Atal SE band of all any, “1 wish you would not | ,,T%® Mosr celebrated and succsssfal Latrobe | Madeira. ort and Ualifornia Wines, ‘The Large and Seienness Siten at tee Berton always be walking on my drew. But seme | Hester snd Slate Mantels is, the world; also, in Europe, where they hare @ Kecornized indiscretion Detraved them. Most likely he | Chandeliers, Gas geo, 1 the Bourses, G changed places with her, so that she would not itom & Fearson’s, No. 4, X.M. O, A. Build- Standing on allt + Guarantese sit in the draught. ing, bth and D streets, the Barly Completion af How to Ger Rip ov « Motier-m-Law.— | ,,1 WILE CLEAR out my furs below Boe all Say wha fedoras. ‘The popularity of the bonds, as shown by the sales ut there . in * m.,and during the same Batter, put ep expressly for familfes,inemall |“ pacitic 7-30 Gold tr — OYSTER ABD Fish MARKET—Roard of Henlth telegraph from thi vus—Inspector General Gatchell re- | ports the arrival Ls AW, During the recent smalt- excitement in In- diangpolis, an excited vidual rashed into a Penn Grenaee of over 92,500,000 in te county during the .. Exc! tele; ice, hi ly wrote a dispatch and e month of Jenuary, is ‘the fact that they are require. Ad 2 bushels Pocomoke ovacera: all tmeth sarthey oe | Kastkdi the ee te ee bine clan and Cutlery at great beved on the amplest security, being @ FIRST AND Wess sg al i $5 cents per bushel; ‘schooner Flyin, Pish, £000 The mi bore th Martiing, intelligence that | for the next 60 days, at Prin Bazaar, 1006 ONLY MORTGAGE upon the road, and also upon be apo gh piece os ar ee Ddushels pa Creek 80 cents, | the sender's wife was “POx, wogh nigh*s Templar am 2 4 losed in bin Ce No.2, met at Masonic Tem. 7 $1.25 per bushel. Arrived, 800 bunches Be oe MON ACRES OFLASD, =| ROBERT FULTON a& Co. Busceptible of producing in abundance all the fruits, vegetables and cereals of the Kasternand | © Middle States. ‘The government valuation of this Land Grant i¢ ie HI ABD THIRTY MILLION om UNDRED ne : = or or more then sufficient to pay the entirecost of the road : samandery, : 1 pape py ny near ai anew ple. to take inte consideration the subject of the potent pagel a ‘These boats Fave'been ftapieg Spe Bede . _ $ mounted Saighte’ Gene We mee roe tooch up senteniay by tee nig Pena 7s sbcmen tare 7. W. E3SUBANCE called to the chair, and after a full discussion of | 26Ct UP yom mens t rearhiag "the COMPARY, of the ; OF SEW JERSE Woman alongs” “MEM: Juvt Dring the old | wou ovvicH, 178 BROADWAY, ¥. ¥, Patte vor Scrar Boox,—A E. 0. FISHER, President. experienced — a they emai, sere wharf, on account of the a 8 married man?” “Then, sir, take my » G. W. Hallock generafissime, and James Pearson Waose Hose’—On Thursday ‘sayin sreeret. some Sty signed iy ya | Burm, of the seventh precinct, strested ee w ded to Grand Master J.Q- A Fellows. ac pad porn ty byl eget + rig a D GEMe ihe a < act of to sell a piece of gutta per- Sorresponient ‘The Bonds, free from United States Tax, are Sion of Severance mere to eee, inten. | a lose for 81, which was worth about sisi | oF fore pace tae B dad te fouad | BRANCH OFFICE, 517 7th street, op. Post OMce. issued in the following denominations : ie'exceptas Mounted Enighin 2 APPCME © Pade | e station-house. and is supposed to have | ‘%Atify for a paste th pind In LIGHTER & MARQHE, Gen'l Managers. it = = 8 oe been ‘stolen. Hal! has been committed for a 1LIMRG AsSOCLATION—Atthe fourth meet. | ahs : a5 shone whan aleoeeet an of |, Batriwone axp Potowac RatLeoa.—The 43 -hares \ at ALT EA ic ol Saipan eeeRiaainiamati cman BE og ng ee Sete gon erie A‘ the 16th monthly meeting of theMerchants | Wt! be laid to Upper Marlboro’ during the dieg Assoc’ Fi found none so good as flour Invites Particular Atsoption to Hts Speetal and Fop- +4 may aay | zn yegtel pete, mitep tore stat |, First —Ite are lower than those of most 5.00! - at all times Joke Ses : oaks oo eer ‘cae a, (CATS ET rise deena ata Wess ‘ a : Paar, . ae all marketable received in exchange. a i. Fall particulars turntebed by ix reat im store . i Powe. ce couPON. sat REGISTERED. seed to =a mould. me ve le ° this way will keep for weeks in —— Add the water to the floar. toa . ee Teachet (toa Pees that o observe cine ard Mechanics Buit: Sere advanced on at 4%. iation W shares | COMibg Week. large new engines were pe bythe cons soy last week, two of oo | Which are al put on the road, and the Mr. C. BAUM informs us that he has just re- | ook will be put there at an early day.— Prince (eived another lot of the so much in demand $6 | 40”; hair switch. customers please send Tier: sample of bair. Tee coxcent axp —« | ¥ENT for the benefit of the Central Dispensary FINE ROLL PLATED JEWRLEY, in all fhe new , and St. Mark’s Chi Y styler received at Prigg’s jewelry store, No, 41 given at Lincoln Hall on Monday Pemsyivania avenue, between 4% and 6th | 8nd fom the names of the artists pireew. it rE i f ge DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN- dl fi FRASK HUME, ~ (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN NYLVASIA AVENUR, in Winter, but nay . } i. s Oo Sys there.’ (A couple | “Erapoeing its Board of Directors for thie elty and CARAAD Foz Lapies:. oom Fecently married in Lubec, in that stare, | pcomposing it conse Spices om SrRTeM, We groom was seventy years old and ben, alk With’ them before ‘Jou ianare = Sa esas ap AR ae Ca ‘attended wy: | another eolumn, @ill ue doubt bora vaseeetta MissiOmARY AWNIVES*ARY.—See advertice- ———e —_—_ went of the exercises at Wesley Chapel to- a) eons —— spreedins R. A. Golding morrow. ing in police re; or Wi vy Pi ——-—__ not R. A. Golden of the an oC Ri Tee Scxpay GAzETrR offers an annsual’: corner 10th and F streets, South Wi attractive table of contents for to-morrow, in | Please give publicity to this, and obli, eloding “An E. ion;” 4 capital stery. | R. A. Goupey,

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