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GEORGETOWN. The intense cold weather last This Afterncon’s Proceedings nught edeed greatly tothe ice blockade in our a Ee harbor. he ea kee six feet of drift ice ‘Wepwzspay, January 20. _ whielt floated down ¢ upper Potomac SENATE.—Mr. Logan reported wil t6-pro- } sad wilged against the _ eaGien aes Vide for the care and preservation of the U. S. | ice formed last night thick enough to bear the pilltary ecmetery menr the city of Mexico. | crew of the steamer E. 6 Kael, wh wath : ‘morn mm where “Nar. Hamilton, trom committee on mines and | fats eurroumded by icc, to Georgetotn. | vroncery Terman Beare Wc: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. |'FORTY SECOND CONGRESS. | aur SatitunesVenterday! atermon ‘while RAMS TO THE : ia aoe | teecr prominent tiara of Washingrmswe st “Finis afterneon’s Dispatches. vi - ent —— | Weleker’s to devise some relief fae j Cran: PE noni. |. Dona by the Cal. et att presided: with Capt Burritt assccretary. | WARLERE NEWS FROM EUROPR. at gton moved that a committee-of ten | Thgenmenimg Aspect of the Eastera Question. |, Jan. 29—It is rumored this morn- that tLe differences between Great Britain | mining, re billte amend the act to pro- les of wheat reported Thealer Comigue—Drama, come ty, bariesque, | | and Husain on the Khivan question, insiced of | Soose and develope the aiming reswarces of the | tocdar were feo bushels prime to chairs wheat songs, dances, etc. \ y, that the gov. | United States. st92.07 te $22 \. : on uk pene, aera “Mir. Sherman moved te take up the bill allow- i Ha! —‘vom Thamb and wife, Commo- ernments ef France, A’ ftaly, Turkey, ing tho free importation ef alcohol for scientific + a. 590K no SS port tre British government in the positions | Puepoees by colleges aud universities. “Not ALEXANDRIA. Condeused Locals. 8 assumed. “Mz. Corbett offered resolution instracting the | Rrvzr News—The river continues fall of ‘The funeral of Capt. A. H. Kinney, fatally wun Pekan Warn: Seerctary of War to consuler the expeaiensy of | Boating ice, but the floes are small and afford no sartey Be inate Ste oes Pe mo ceeee weeeere ae, | Sent amresLentane nema” | ieee me tect mete Saree weed tn Gtennwend Comatery. gt the committee; alo. | QiveiNKATI, Jan. 29.—At Sidney, Ohio.dis- | Tations against the Lites Dedicate’) ater beuris tiga sil Gag, cad’ the Suswuer A false alarm of fire was turned in at 10.15 | Mair Vandenberg, J. W. eo eceiel abe Gs ae Aste bee Sera SC laieonsane ts Oe Scuate, Hon. Z| A.Combs. for Jacksonville, was 7 o’clock last night from box 72. at the Treawry mittee met in theeame reom, re carers mae ead i Tead amd laid on the table. | here fram this morning. The t eae camer Clie ore ek called to onder Up the chaireean: Me, Barrste | AMOS, the thermometer was 26 degrees | POWs Then the unduished business being | bosts Potomac and Gov. Curtin went down th A Ohie, _ Burritt | below cero,with eight or ten inches of snow. —_— moved that Mr. John F. Ennis be elected seere- : . : aan uace hte, ators ete, fenihe | ary cabth wan caved, Bir fee Dicks | Mea Bee Sa gees PAE ether refreshments at the fre at the National | Moved that the secretary be di ri entace, | thermometer here this morning was twelve nieate with Manager J. G. Saville and inform ‘Waeetes recientes. him what nad been done, and ak at what thue | Sofeee\tclow "ero; at Fort Garry, Brainer end ‘The contracts for decorations for the inamg- | and place a complimentary benefit would be gration ball have been awarded to W. J. | accegtabletohim; adopted.” On motion of Dir. | (CSzeee Wacan sas apts’ see McPherson. of Boston, and Messrs. Harrington | McDevitt, the names of Dr. . Hills, | rhe weather 48 now (11a m.) moderating ail & Mills. of Baltimore. / Charles Flanigan and J. R. Cole were added to | over the murthwest. ii The upsetting of a coal oil lamap in the house | the committ tter which it adjourned to the | “Nyy York. Jan-29.—The weather is clear No. 116 ist street northwest. last night, commu- | callof the an. and vere wah. She wink idvawthwest. be sleated fire to the carpet, but by the timely dis- | yue-Tmx AND PLACE OF THE BaNErIt Fee- | fre VOT ONL The wind is nerthwest. The eovery by the oreupants contiagaration was pre- FORMANCE. following arene ranges of the thermometer at Vented: los trifling. , | Governor Cooke and a very large namber of | the wthess af the Western Union Telegrugh ‘The I'rebate Court for the present year will | onr most prominent citizens & letter to | company at 8.0 clock this morui k pe or Matas wy ae’ Mr. Saville in which they say: “Appreciating | Yero; Chicago,-9 degrees below ‘s 5 ee of the Regist is (Col your energy and enterprise for the last two.| Jelot: Cleceian 5 years im an attempt to give us a first-class | Nelow; Cleveland, 18 deg. below; z in | morning, and having foreed by Fort Fegeistorder, “Pproprietion bill, came sp | ‘Werhingion reenrned, nid canlng three ‘ee the irs Cameron called attention to the fact hat | coasters that have been deta! here in tow, the'Freneh spoliation bill had been made the | started with them for Quastico. The gevern- order for to-day ment tender Tallapoosa, that left here ‘Thethair (Mr. Anthony) reminded Mr. Cam- | day for Norfolk, was caught in the ice off Bro eron that the unfinished business took prece- | Creek, and upte noon to-day had been una’ dence of special orders. to extricate herself. The scbooner C. P. Stick- Mr. Cameron then moved to postpone the un- | ney sailed yesterday even ing in tow of a tug for Giniched business, 90 a8 to proceed withthe | Washingt detained here for some time past vailel themselves of the op pertunity afforded re Crowby Abie Busey, Maré 3”Adame, Enoch #000 as the appropriation bill was disposed “rowby, Abbie Buisbey, Mary J. Adams, Enoc! The appropriation bill was then procoaicd | Moore, Josiah Whitehouse. with, the question being on the motionof Mr. | 'TxwrERAxcy.—A meeting of the commitices Edmunds io reconsider the vote on the amend- | of the different temperance organizations of ter.) will be open for the transaction of row hurincss every other day of the week except | Theater: and srmpathieing in your heave: Hose | SoM. aboee; Montreal, 10 deg. below: Carrs Pa, Sherman increaning the salaries ites city. and of the commitiee ts the Young ‘Sem 7 tun Nati ¢ % maim, 2? hg jder wae 4ost—ayes 4, | fer with them, was held on lay night last wines Dense unig of frees, eping: | Heater. we, fender you a testimonial Deckiy” | Aine, ee Races thetgset IM: | ggg Sgmnen WY Feconeber was aesasce | Afherom ofthe Christian. Anneatin, when tetons Journal. for February 1: Frank | requesting him to name ‘the time and plaee- > chair athe: ese s, Lurtrated. for February &; Boys’ and | Manager Saville replied this morning,accepting | 4 "ont Iniicete Mantle gen the coldent eee Re eee Aareuturist. (oC | with “pleasure their sympathy and com- | Ten” The thermometer wae tintyode degrees the execllent World Almanac, for Biimentary words, andsuggesting aperferman’ | helow vero, and at # o'clock this mordug Patents have just been ised to citizens of | St ,Willants Hall on next Monday night. Tbe | twonty-eight degrees below zero. . the Discrict of Columbia as foliows: To John c. | “**** Se Sr. Louis, Jan. 29.—The mereury has ranged r. Windom moved to strike out the appro- sub-committee of four was appotated to draw riation of $10,000 for temporary elerks in the =P @ petition to be presented to Conncil to- ost Oflice Department. night, praying, the passage of the “Sander The motion was agreed to. liquor la adjourned till bh HOUSE.@F REPRESENTATIWES.—Mr. | Pail fe vonaslnlated ands pernntent oo re wend bseaess § {| Gox(N. Y.) offered a resoluion requesting | tion effected “to carry out the objecw had in George larvington, 166 electra mageetta’ nant poark ot Moanin. sictotmn, rhe. anther twill very cold th | the Seeretaryaf Stat, i not incompatbe with | tie and fuer the cane of temeranec. In . for ele : - ® ‘VACC ons. " ec may at the ine and to Sylvester T.F. Sterick, for hub | 4 mortanel tae seaad af Rasen oan hela | MOFRing. but will probably moderate before | the public serxice, to furnish the with a ‘for vehicles. ¢ Belt { night. ‘The closing of the fiver again at this ‘At a meeting of the United States Soldiers’ | Mntminted Mis inet ne mee DE. ending | Pointis seriously threatened. and Sailors’ Protective Union last evening a | January 25th, showing 49 new cases of small pox | _. MEMPHIS, Jan. 29—Last night was the cold- committee was appointed to waituyon Congress | sgainst Ts during the previous week, 15 of which oe ee ae and present the just claims of soldiers and | were moved to the hospital and 16 @ low gero, a is morning 20 degrees above. oaroran dence in reference to the | coming municipal election it is proposed to put claun of Bernard Burnstine, a naturalized citi- | inthe fleld a temperance ticket for mayor and a tates, again: councilme aac aa eas f ——— Seats Bon 2 we new small cases were a ‘Tie Mil for the admission of Colorado came ‘Washi sailors who served “during the late war aml re- | huianees were reported. WS abated; 1 dead 4 At noon the ice in the river was heavier than at seundinished business from Te pn gee Nigel fgg ge oy edi oe lg esived no local or government bounties. animais removed: 105 bushels of oysiers were | 22Y time this season. Pettey ce pt tency ge eg Royal and Wilkes No deaths from the ‘The steamer Lady of the Lake being unable | condemned, and 40 bunches of fish. Also sub- Ww XOnM NOT which the terri the ple of | ‘isease have been reported since the middle of Jere of the Renting Tae tae ae has tea | mted the ‘report of Dr: Stewart, ‘medical in- Wiemis serene the territory were chute to admimion "| last week Gazette ast evening sent to Baltimore ior repairs and will be thor- | jig; coldsed, 6s, mules, 134 -ohildnen 0; ne? | New Youx, Jan. 29—Phe President of the | _ Mz. Kerr (Ind.) opposed the admimion of the aa hty overhauled and retitted, and wilffeturn | mary, 12; re-vaccination, 302. Also American institute, ats meeting last evening, | territory on account of its want of population, CITY ITEMS. ‘Sad resume ber tips about the middle of next | that 's complaifit against Dr. Groots ‘teat be in peaking of frauds stated that the bronze | and the undue influence and power given it in PES oh Es menth. failed to report acase of small pox was found als givom to the exhibitars were nothing but | the Senate. Bertw’ Fixe Snozs for ladies, misses, chil- Delmer, sacoctated pastor of St Peuts Lute, | Soumdlese, TP SuSAMOIE. CoMtLaE cone associated pastor of St. Paul’ c y STRANSR! uP. eran Church last evening. the congregation | Also submitted » report of Inspector Orton on | TRE Treasurer of the Atiantic Steamship assembled to give him a cordial greeting at the | the complaints against Marshall Brown, scay- | Company stated yesterday that the company iT At the expiration of the hour Mr. Hooper, | dren and infants in great variety at T. S. Gar- dclegate from Utah, ebtained permission to re- " street’ corne ar ly tothe attack made uponihe Mormons or | ell’ss 900 7th street, corner I. ‘tah made during the debate yesterday by Mr. Frexcn Catv Hanp-Mave Boots, Congress Claggett (Montana), and defended the instita- itere and Lace Shoes for gentlemen at T. 8. tions of the territory and the local ent. artrell’s, 900 7th street, corner of [. Special Mr. Claggett (Montana) replied, sup; ng | attention is ealled to a superb Scotch Congress the charges made yesterday that all the legisia- | Gaiter. Prices reduced. ehureh. Some hours were oeeupied in in- tt sustained sinto liquidation and will be sold treduetions, secial conversations, andcinging by | (rect? tant the complaints were aod | fo pay the debts, leaving the atoel shares worta- tbe choir. after which all partook of refresh ers. mente prepared by the ladi recommend bis dismueai. ‘The Feport “beowaeemper rorepeliontip went a hyd to | TEX-GOVERNOR ORT, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, sof the church. is in town, and ieaves this week to assume his | tion of the territory was prompted by the Mor- nae poe ACTION OF JOURNEYMEN PaixyTERS.—Lolge | Algo. Joabadtied "repurt of tas cneent em- | duties as minister to Russia. mon church, and calculated to drive Gentiles to Sovyp FEET being indispensable to bealth No. 25, journesmen painters, which now has | ploved by Mr. Gautier to ascertain the cause of A RALEIGN (N. C.) DISPATCH the wail, and te aid the building up of Mormon- | and comfort thou: of persons come from far about 125 members, mt last night, and a: resolutions, to go ito effect Mareh Sd, 1s ism. He made a fierce attack upon Brigham | and near to visit Dr. White, the well-known ‘ vac ol he the water flowing into his cellar on 4th street, | states that the le; Sc iskien from tas | Young and the Mormon church’ act tf the | Chiropodist, Sov 695 10th strest, opwesite as near S street, to the effect that the water in the | tion relieving ex-Governor Hollen from the probibitin mber from working for any | ts disabilities imposed by the court of impeach- | conclusion of his remarks was applauded on | Treasury, for relief from corns, bad nails., &ec., "Lag par. Shigh cance y"te pubic cet with whic | Me - | ees epeptics es Sa bt | he bas made a Connection having no outlet, | GOING TO #EZ Now IT's DONE IN EVRorR. At the conclusion of the discussion, Mr. Hate earns sa (Me.) moved to lay the bill on the table, Adopt- | Da. P. Suepp, Homeopathist, 903 E st. ed—yeas 117, naye 61. yZee NaTioNAr Savixos Bane, corner of fee ice ES aE ew York avenue street, pays T ct. Credit Mobilicr iu the Penmaztvn. | per annum ou deponiis for ench calender month: vent nia Constitutional Con: jon, janking hours,9to4. Saturdays, 9to4 and 6 The credit mobilier is being ventilated in the | to 8. 43,1416 the employer, time the | and recommending that Mr. Hall cut off his | General Thomas T. Eckert, superintendent of connection and then build a wall in cement | the Western Union Telegraph company, and inside the front wall of the cellar as high as tue | George B. Prescott. electrician, are to visit Eu- | water is likely to raise. This would greatly | Pope during the coming month on behalf of the relieve, but not thoroughly re;nedy, the evil. | Company, to investigate the workings of the Tnspector Hunter reported that Mr.’ Hall was | fereign telegraphic systems, especially the ap- same a= that governing No member of the society will be allowed to ing painter regulariy. This society held a conference with the bosses on Tac#lay ae 3 7 > | pliances of pneumatic tubes, with a view to | Pennsylvania constitut vention. One nf the city were present. | avit now exists, was declared @ nuisance inju: TO RETURN TO OUR MUTTONS. that if reformation by that convention was t | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. esident, stated the ob- | Tous to health, It is again asserted that discased sheep aon- | begin anywhere it should be in the legisla Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, aml cailed attention to | = een tinue to arrive here from the west, and form | of that state, where for the paltry sum of af0,000 | Intelligencer Building. 10,28 under which beth bosses | Frer Prowrs Yestenbay.—During the burn- | the large pertion of the mutton retailed in this this credit mobilicr was set on foot, after being refused incorporation by the legislature of New York for less than 300,000, and by the New Je: sey legislature for less than 150,000. Grow eloquent, Mr. Boyd said this m ‘ran | Georgetown Advertisements. its slimy course throughout the entire Union; THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired ing of the National Theater yesterday a very | ™rket. ‘The disease is said to arise from over- and made to order by Hempler, neat 4 street. peeehet MA et c encedin Resch lively figitt occurred in front of the Monogram | feeding, which creates an unnatural heat in the Louse. ‘Ihe attention of the polive being en. | *¥etem; that it is very contagious. A morning gaged at the fire. the combatants were allowed | Paper, a reporter of which visited several of the t pound each other unmercifully. Finally, a | *laughter-houses on the subject, says that it is mg to the reform of many of ihe exlating evils. = — r suall bev ran fer the police, and the fight was | generally admitted that the sheep are con- | and sir, it had corrupted men in the highest REV. THOMAS GUARD, Pastor of Mt : Fs on Perma | Sueorenea: ’ e Stantly arriving from the west having askin | Walks of life as well aa those ta the lowest Seacl Vernon Place M. E. Church, Baltimore, will t the Grand Lodge ‘About this time another lively battle occurred | disease; also, that droves of ewes constantly re, wi b' r lecture in Dunbarton street (M. E.) Ohureh, George He,org td by eveteneme_ soe asne, on | eeu PRR eee oer gar £100,000,000."" A “Br. Smith then told how «sa | FAY QNABGLA; on. 7: ntleman who was unusually fall of speeuta. | SSC : foil edhcoriea came ap to the legalature, framed | [BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, Grora-toma abi aseed. A company was organ- ; “2 ized in Philadciiiay ‘and each of the directors | Will tn sted He EAT AUCTION. |. then and there elected were voted thirty shares t the Auction Rooms of Thomas Dosting, of paid-up stock; they being on the ground floor, set, near High street, on TUES: Kk. ¥ at 4 o'clock p.m., sseury e | come trom ‘Chicago heavy with lamb, and id ee aie? the | it the Treasury department between one of the | © rom Chicags y jamb, ani che | ks and an outsider, which attracted the at- | Whose carcasses are wholly unfit for eating. chat for the ensuing | tention of a large number of male and female PSS AE REBOOTING. VG. Ps G. Fox- | clerks, who seemed to enjoy the sport very | James Cavanagh was arrested for mortally Strobel, V.G.C.; Kich- | inuech.” For a few moments the combat was | Shooting John Murphy this morning. The form- W. H. Hines. G. B.; | very lively, but at the most interesting and de- | €T Says it was accidental. moment, the watchman in the section IN THE TWEED CASE TO-DAY the building in which the fight occurred inter- | COunsel for the defence said they had no more ng oft dau T. Cavis, "5 George E t Goodhart, GF : str : vened and separated the belligerents, much to | Witnesses, and then moved that all secondary | at a thousand dollars a . at G. February biweaiete ty o’clock, anu the disappointment of the spectators. "The out. | evidence be expunged. ‘This was refused. Ful | Snother meeting, the name of the corporation | the, son the Potomac river above he bone Fay tas nider was escorted down stairs and shown the | ferton then commenced his address tothe jury | was changed to the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agen- | Gcorertewn. commonly Known ae “Cloud's Land- door, while the clerk retired to his room. The | for the defence. Among other things which he | cy, but nothing was ever done by the organiza- | Kuew (eLending” Termeateales = whoie matter will be broaght before the police | *#id had been brought to bear against Tweed, mn. The charter, stock book, ‘and the papers | — 329 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. court either to-day or to-morrow, when the pub- | W484 tyrannical press and unreasonable public lie will learn the aames of the parties ‘and the | Opinion. He desired to read an article from a canse whieh led to the fracas, Some racy de- | Rewspaper, when counsel for the prosecu . : said he would clain the same privilege, but were stolen and bodily carried off to New York, o when the company Khown aa tie eredit mobi: | ZY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgctown, ; m grand lodge, $579.00; paid for ex capita tax paid t rei lier was organized. The chai name was : f, Shoe; conti ; velopments are anticipated. stricken out, and they returned two the original | ™®USTEES SALE OR VALUABLE IMPROVED lef, $4.20; contingent expenses, $4,064. ee Judge Davis forbid its being read. Fullerton | title. By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, ener Sand 0 oa ead Paget ao THE GAY Wortp Is in the very height of the | continued at great length in Tweed’s defence, ed h, 1867, and recorded in Liber E. July A Sap Caez f invested, $7.0 About 6 o’elows. seacon, and festivities will follow Let uponeach } claiming that Beet Rue neyered man. o unti ey are interrupted by Lenten =a solemnitics. Dame Fashion reigns supreme. BOLDNESS OF THE HODOCS. and her devotees spend mnch time and thought _ Oar Troops on the Defensive. in paying tribute at her shrine. Elegant cos- | .N#W Yor«, Jan. 29.—A dispatch trom Yreka, tumes are nightly exhibited at aristocratic reee p- California, states that the ent force of Moioe ates and | {ions balla’ ties, and these are most | Indians aitacked Capt. Bernard's eamp about he stage | S04 end avmroprlatelyGnimed Uy armaments | Gaylent, Satnedey. The Reh lacing sorera nd the scenery and apparathe | 224 Jewelry obtained at Mr. Prigg’s popular A ag Screws is Barrimorne.— the od staday morni & Woman ge = qi named Annie Fountain was found in an | ee et pene, apartment occupied by her at No. 127 Franklin ribed street. Coroner Mackall was notit sum- om, Cor moned a jury of inquest. Upon the jury going | $3 1-10 feet: to the house, they found the 4 of the unfor- | degrees eset 54 tunate woman lying perfectly rigid ona mat- | Dorth 6% Terarnicat. his acenstomed Witlard’s Hall, ew ; tress stretched upon the floor, which wascarpet- | 76,89-100 feet to the begi fn Pm jewelry store, No. 457 Pt vania averue. | each side, but Bernard’s tactics—he less. The room showed evidences of extreme | p2>*, = ke ee pany have tact | We observe he has just ved an exquisite | au old Indian fighter—were successful in saving | poverty. Investigation proved that the de. | Dycllingbe ire cere emonabke wot tana will vodoubt | cofiection of taras, bandeatx, coronets, and | bit men from being even wounded. Gen. Gi ) Rensed’ came to this city come fern yee ey | pererne: Gie‘uail witl be hlled, for there is great scmpa, | @zKFettes in French gilt and "jet, and a new | lemarrived Tuesday, and will take commani of | from the Eastern Shore, the recentij-marriat | fre Alaska diamond set in gold of rare | ll the forces against the Modocs. Great delay 2] i tting stores to the t is occasioned by re was a very large audience at the Thea- | lees heautifully decorated wiih oe rece, | the, teamster plone anne Shy for al! the suff wife of Marcy Fountain, at that time an auc- tioneer in this city. Ina few months the latter by the fire. co . with roses, acorns, | (he teamsters, who employed by the day, re- | fei) to drinking, andafter along course of pri- | FN puMU See ee ball toe ai aie Spite perform | leaves and branches, and his Prenck garnets are | fusing to travel only certain distances daily. | Sation hie wife's spiviesaare way, and she ‘ye- ork ail ready for geilverrs eet ae ae Worthy doorkeeper, Mr U'Neill” ie to have 4 | 320R6 the latest and inost desirable noveitics. | Gen. Gillem will start Wednesday to interview | fan todrown her caresin thesams patent opiate, | voidable delay inthe delivery of Sort tates sine Benefit Friday night. Give him a barsoes ” ° | Mr. Prigg makes a specialty of Gne French gilt | the tenmsters, and five them a certain aamber Finally a separation ensned,and Mrs, Fountain | Pert fall, owlng to the impomalbility of secsting Gen. ‘Som Thumb and wife, Commedore Nutt | #4 ets, and receives all the new designs simul- | Of «lays to accomplish their fob. went ray o the bad. resewed for a time and | “Kyle} workmen in sufficient numbers. | aad Miss Minnie Warren ajpoar for tae Hog | taneous with thelr appearance in New York. CHICAGO. putin of a better life by loving hands, corgn of Atst-con entooas, cab cree Poa time before a Washington andience at Lincole Laiiee, of Sante should not fail to call and sce THE COLDEST NIGHT. poo Paola disheartened by the many obsta- | to meet promptly all demands, I respectfully solicit & Hail to-nig! ill give a pleasant enter, | ‘his extensive and desirable assorti Cutcaco, 111., Jan. 29—Last night was one in her path, a1 once more into the old | continuance of the same. taimment every afterncon and evening this | “#¥ 4nd ornaments for the co wank of the coldest of the season. At daylight the For Lapirs ap Gent’ was twenty degrees below zero, habits. On Monday night she purchased som: thermometer ae Sate Eee , x —The following smallpox cases | WUAlities boots and gaiters: not forget the | 9M¢ at 10 o’clock it was six degrees below. arsenic, stating to that she wanted W. H. WHEATLEY'S it to kill rate with. Having obtained a cup of obts PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- pape ‘ tea from a dweller in an adjoining room, Mrs. ING ESTABLISHMENT, Fe A POLICE DIFFICULTY. = , eases were reported vesterday: One at cere | Bunense awortment of elegant selections, at Forse : : Kelley, she emptied the arsenic into it, drank Sat RE eee centerday: me at hE | Comming’, 602 Tth street. this large asort. | _ The board of police commissioners last night the dose, and went to bed. She was heard Jan —_49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.C. groan during the night, but as she had been in — e aot (inves pee who ae ie noise supposed that she was in a state of intexication, and consequently did not go into her apartment H.B. 1" H. B. until in the morning, when, about the hour ment embraces every description ofeboe de. | issued an order suspending Superintendent of a sired. ‘Asa specialty’ ladies’ mises? and chil. | P a et nn ares and jth southwest: N | ron’s white kid. pink and blue boots, slippers, | E-P. Ward acting superintendent. Mr. Wash- encom, Half and It street southwest: | Wackskine, de, tncluding warrow medinns of | burne, acting under advice of corporation coun- ith Breer tere a Tand —— and E | fait widths. For those desiring to attend the | S¢l, refuses to recognize thé authority of the Alley: Harriet A. Jokinen, Temmeesce eens | different balls, entertainments; &c., we make | ¢Olmissioners to suspend him, and declares his 1) street southwest; K M named above, she was found dead. The jury Between rand U stseets northeast; Anna West, | “Pécial mention of the abore. * | and perform theduttesothicomce, Po" | rendered a verdict that she died of an ‘over | © GREATEST CASH BARGAINS X street, between Half and ist streets south- | peoposen ComPExsation yor Dr. Mant E. —— nn = bsp xp erer fg gg Bg ™ ‘weet, and a death at 324 E street sonthwest. | ‘Wienew. Manatee Pipaie peneedac teased ood RMONDOM. nowing.stee be argemle" Beit. Sun, 20th. To-day one case was reported at each of the : ater : : Pi or cgercron following piacsn Corner Wounivattom and om | Senlapriung, for he payment out Ot tbe | Saux taxa Core dana There has been avThe a FINE SWALLOW TAIL COATS, ‘Thi eficlency of Cashier Shute of the sete and F an vi L inthe Union | #uother Ww slide at Little Cottonwood. auuthwest; alley between wl and 44 and F ami | t0 D?- Mary ¥. Walker, for servicesin the Uni great sno Exeter, N.H., bank is now ascertained to be FINE DIAGONAL COATS, $190,000. The investigation is still going on. | army during the war. "The bill was referred to | OD€ man was c: ‘ay, but was subse- Sa-Bichard Spencer, hanged on the sth in- FINE FULL DRESS SUITS, Gsireets, southwest j the amilitary committer and ordered to be | INently tecorered. ay MASRACRE. stant at Kirkdale, England’ forthe murder of FINE BLACK SUITS ‘Tue Wownn’s Crmistiax Assoctattos of | Printed. . Anex-Mormon named Wendell, lectures to- | is mistress, was boruin jail, and bis father was FINE BUSINESS SUITS the Bicteiet of Ochemnbin, betd the third an Wire Firen—Yesteriay, in the Probate | morrow nightenthe Mountain Meadow mawa- | hanged forwurder: 2 ny and Bre Ming: New ¥: o | Loert she will of the late Elion Guild, bequeath. | CT: THE MEMORIAL OF THE BAR county, Va. committed suicide by cutting his wags heia ss a5 4 peed secounts of the workings of Christianity in New | '8@ het property to her children, was filed and 1 1, qo, ill be forwarded to-morrow. It | throat with a ragor ina fitof temporary insynity, FINE WALKING SUITS, city through the agency of churches, | Partially proven. ‘Themas L. Hume, who is | oo ore iy ftemlintin ee caused by the death of bis wife. ministers, city missionaries, religions publica- | R&med as exeentor, renonneed luis ae ee S7-The German admiralty have decided to fasmbecrathes revi —, ave pose mpl Bae ems 9 denne her estate to Archibald White, was filed. Alleged Heavy Frauds on the Beve- — Be mere Hees gor * present, — FINE DRESS SUITS FOR YOUTHS, the past year one hundred fifteen persons Irenrat Horec, Washington, Jan. 20, 1873. Boston, dan. 29.—Alleged frauds upon the — wig scot FINE DBESS SUITS FOR BOYS, have received aid in the Fuster Home; two | Mysincere and grateful thanks are teniered | revenue have been discovered in the ostensible deaths baye occurred; twenty-eight children in | the entire fire department for their efforts to parchase and shipment of whisky from Boston Fring Cyan Ay Lokee CAPES. FO there at present; a og i the saver y Property turing th destruction of the tose] erro neloa, but in reality landing it Clothing. og ges fasurer shows: eceipts § during ¢ year, | National eatre, Tnesay, 28th inst. on coast. ine, from whence it was con- -- 915,409.90; expenditures, $8 valance ou | James SvKES, Proprietor. | veyed in boats to Portland. Patrick and Jas. COACHMAN'S COATS, ALL SIZES. Seppex Draru.—This morning, about five | of the six per ceut. abatement ‘alowed by the | the United States officers to the amount of _— Seeing is Believing—Therefore Call! @rleck, the wife of Richard Smith, colored, | collector during this month, $52,000, Several Boston parties are also linpli- | ()VERCOATS AT REDUCED PRICES Yesiding at No. 43 F street south est, found | Sa cated. AT STRAUS. SEY ae him very i hetore aid could be summoned THE COURTS. CRE lg es OUBLE-BREASTED BLACK CLOTH THERS, x ‘ Patterson was summoned, | COURT IN GENERAL TERM—Todoy, the | The Comtest for the Kansas Senator. | [)°Fnuck coats AT STRAUS’, d Dr. J. F. finding that he tigan made an autopsy, and, om an enlargement of the in the case of Marbury agt. the Twila Lick Any Was resumed. St. Louis, Jan. 29.—Special dispatches from CORNER 71u AND D STRERTS, ROWN KERSEY OVERCOATS art. uy inquest Wasdeemed necessary. Last COURT, Judge Saeil.~To-day, John | Topeka, Kansas, say the caucusses of Pomeroy AT STRAUS’. Jando-tr Intelligencer Building. og he went out and bought a pair of boots, lored. charged with malicious trexpass in | and anii-Pomeroy men were held there last RICES REDUCED ONE-THIRD oe bis return told his wife that he had ey gon the sreands of the Insane Asy- | night. The former are said to have had eighty AT A. STRAUS’. wiieas MEN OM TuKUR MULE. members, who pledge themselves for Pomeroy; dreame: that to-day was to be the day of judg- 4 i that there woukl! be thundering a 1 | George H Shafer was chareed with sseault and | While the latter nominated John J. Ingalls, She supposed that be was joking, | battery on Joseph Kemp. These two men were ar- | with a pledged strength of sixty-four votes. It lightly replied that could not believe | rested jast night by Officer Frazier on 6th street, op- | requires sixty-seven Votes to elect. fae tra ) thamdermg and lightning would take | posite the Baltimore and P. a hile e@- | say the contest will be close, with tions ie ed im ry Me fst-fight) Mt. Shafer i > zed tam “fight. Mr. Shai in fav Place while = he ground. | goatd ip a rough and * | in favor of Pomeroy; UK AN} Busce (DB BLUE DIAGONAL 008 vs’, Fo? FAMILY USB. BAVY BEAVER 8UITS AT §22 H yi STRAUS’. Bick CLOTH VESTS AT STRAUS’. Tue Nationa Thearer Fine—Leses by smacbine near the depot, Both are | wreek of the THE the Confagration—The following are the losses a * | Grascow, Jan. 29.—The A: ino. - ILK MIXED SUITS FOR $19, ‘ ai the tre sentcrdas, as reported to the police | fitnee ya cha prt eed tie ty natatlt nekct dee cate eee aetieae, 1 AT STRAUS’. auth —W. W. Rapley, owner of the the- commons ‘and fizht 4 , and will probabl; ‘become a total Gt BARGAINS IN CLOTHING BALFORD ter Laihing, ie oe for Cog et. i jen] = and komo — [om ramnenaere here on the AT STRAUS’. ——_. ie i er | b te ° November for: . OUTHS' SUITS FROM 68 TO 915 ICESTERSHIRE Seika wats Se usted "Fa | uetnfgn tae MAREE ahaa | Se freceemgntgtine™ suorous rete | Y oF A Veaaoe. vas ¥. 83,000; insured. The National ted both arcoeiigly F apa apaae CRpaREN® OVERCOAT AT foes chinowasuppascd’ to. be shane, | RAstany poskionts she echter Goat eas ie pl cumemeeat TABLE SAUCE, Jom. a gat. peal Titockhesd, $000. Joule Rowe; coeltetioner, on _sangesctaden: ners ts. : mr 2 ie ; : ~ clk - ‘slight loss, ‘They were conducted. fo the 7th BPUSINESS SUITS AT REDUCED EE row, | THE VERY BRST SAUCE AND RELISH MADE ‘Tae Wasuixoton Moxcwest.—Mr. Chip- | Piui'tnn ueuuley wehbe snearing ee Cane onEY BAVED IN BUYING ANY PART OF THE WORLD. man’s resolutions in ease. eae Washington | acswer. selin coe avons M AT STRAUS’. = % t louse of Represent: or perience s) « m, to consu! | titted that on. Dud for completing the monument before the | ABTY AND RECEPTION SUITS mr fim | mm. Saturday, | formed by him. Fhe cont en ) i ‘AT STRAUS’. FAMILY USE. that under this statement it was eoming celebratio: Bebresry 2, (Washington's birthday.) is de- ignated for the consideration of the subject. B® CLOTHING AF REDUCED PRICES to enter a le pros. Miller stated that Wo had tothe be better PINTS......000-.-00- --6@ Onets. flicer that drop the case. Be had —— Bea) Denactons tor. iaWe. 1 Bost; re ofcens anid others to such an FOR ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING got, BaLF Pints... aware @ OBNES. eompiler—is out, and contains some six hundred fat pak iF z ua. and thirty pages of matter, embracing & di- cane. "Phis the judge declined : TN THE FOR SAL8 BY ALL GROCERS. e bia, to to do, and stated that it was the duty of the antorney Orynue “4 vernment’s iustitu- to ask permission of the court to enter a nolle pros. As SETS bi ~ it rhs a getory is ine | fam; amd if he dis bie al Wr steavy. , Rot only to business men, but to hes 0 TROUBLE £0 SHOW GOODS ir connection N ai i a AT STRAU: he Police Conrt. Savings Bank, 515 ith street, to its depositors | cision of Ji a for drafts, collections and hase of securities, | letters “A.D. welitpols oa percom. sn Senet | beet pari y 3 per cent. on the ay y balances of business accounts. Depoalts ie, et ee on or before February ist draw iuterest | era. Decisions of 1011 Pe. ave., between Jah 008 se 7 70m that date. | view of the case.J janls-tr doors from With strezt, PROPOSALS. RUPOSALS FOR Po: B® S.Phoxencaios aveeoe Between Third and Fowr-and a hai’ Streets. Inst received and for sale st the foliowing low Poggi Binet "Moyune Gunpowder Tea TAL CARDS. 3 eu 2 Finest Moyunc Imperial iz $ Choice * : = 1 Extra Fine Hveon | ° Lie 2“ Finest Uneolored Japan = ee a }- 5 mabey aa Hy lish Breakfnst = Soe Grieting and ning Lea os 2 x Gourd must weigh sta (2) je per th = 9 e © and each car the opie n Pe “inaster General must boar @ water mark 4 mark rolle to be furnts by the Gov 10 J i. DIES, PLATES, ac 180. nds will printed a 30 dened steel piairs mad trom a die ("+ Govermecut. T J ~ Bot 4 "ard macs will bef “4 bbls. * “ jug type on metal blocks, spaced * emia is) : the star of the cards, realy forthe pres “ Wig.are the sole agente for the District of Cotumbin | to br key in repair ‘ind renew et the for, Grorge Evens: Rnglish-manufectarrd § MACHINE NEEDLES. Have all hinds, § cents * each, or 6 for 3 cents. tr * mi te ~ C,, 5: HARE & son, gw gt a prec Wholesale and Retail Grecers, fer marke. cand i vir) pred 1213 Seventh Strect Northwest, between Mand N | =)ie time at the contract Postmaster At SUGARS, MOLASSES, &c. Granulated and Powdered’ Sugars, Tis tbe for cried agrul whemever acowandaa Gur New Orica Mclames te bandecwe. | SUMBER OF (AMDS FIRST YEAR. Sea ey ae Setey Seeded wi “ FLOUR, &e. Welch's, Ray's and Tenne}'s beet Family and a! ot! of Flour. Wits. LEAF LA! BUILDING, SECURITY FROM FIRE THEFT SOAP! SOAP! The cards © Proctor & Gamble’s Oleine Soap, Weents per pow bar; 8s cents per Ib. for box of 6 ibs. be required to be manmfactare! js a ate jue wif burkdsng, 2 ‘separ froan thowe i which any other » - ood Maat be Placed tw CANDLES. ‘Wax Candies! Wax Candies! Wax Candles! RAISINS, &ec. for. died carts; the b yves te c S$. omaRE & son, jaW-tr_ 1213 7th street _W., botygen M and 8 PRICE List sone mad be packed in et ug we trapped with boop inom Shall be aldsvened by or GROCERIES : 2 <0) cards, and sball, ar » deliver with all reaasnabte and mired ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co's, ity the plac paster Goneral; the SUGARS, mouths INSPECTION AGENT (OF THE DLP\ET Anag nt f the Departmen win have eepervicion Extra—chotce. ..... ‘tra—very hi = aie ve Fone y—W and whew duty i be sme of the contract to be fateh or shall furnish 1 his clerks ruiteh best, et besi—ai lowest rates. SUNDRIE: ice. REPORTS See. The contractor will be required to report we Winslow's Green Gorn. cans for 1 ‘omatoee—2 te... camster ie deat : Peaches—2 ibs. pt ageut of the Dapactn: i! - . A cans for 110 BLANKS. In additon. the oomtractor will be regmired bith labeis, and direct the same for each par . © With the daily liste furmished by th —— ny ty 4 thier bl: Call at once, as we cannot guarantee. ood Sie Daralleled low prices for any deBnite length of tine ACT NOT ASSIGNABLE The umet tn any case, be leer ai ferred or assigned RESERVATIONS The Postmaster General reserves the right to rojret any or all bids if, in his judgment tte require it; wise th pluton. re shall be » fail m faithfully any of its «ty: ase of a willful attempt to imprne ment cards inferior to the sample fur: ‘ ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co., GROCEKS, inst Miter axe Bene sear Pay Payment~ for cards actually imusd Will be made rly, after propor ox adjustinent of accounts AW AKD—AGREEMENT—BONDS Within ten days afver th ed, the successful bi ment, in writing, with the Postmaster ¢ faithfully oleerve and N. ? MErzeer, 417 Seventh Street, DEALER IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GROCERIES, yi Chae Pontmuastor on cient sureties, in the + -( 8100.08, ‘Has Constasty iy Stone, FINE OLD WHISE1ES, FINE OLD Wink, COOKING Wink Congress, eotitied * Ai st Legatoms appropriations for such tocessary been usually included in the general appr 4 bills without authority of lew, amd by fia ant’ p for certain incidental expenams of the Depasco and fices of the Government, and for « (United Satuioe PURE JAMAICA RUM, NEW ENGLAND RUM, SCOTCH WHISK STOCK AND ENGLISH ALE, PORTE With the terms of r shail be liable for the fortcita,e specitied in tract we liquidated “daninges, to be sued fos 5 af the United States in aay Court baying ) heree hou) nat ory bens award may be annuiled and the contract. le EXE lowest responsible bidder, ad «> 0 required agreement and be such next sowest bidder every stipulation embraced Lor or Party to whom the comt FOREIGN FRUITS, Bplendid assortment of CANNED GOODS, out rar Postinant+ EXTENSION. Should the interest of the Gowerameut + PURE APPLE CIDER, MEDFIELD BUCKWHEAT, NEW YORK APPLES. setmaster General. ated the eonttact prices conditions herein set forth salt govern ins) tended contract. ECIMENS AND FORMS OF neys of the printed card and ¢ at the watersnark, which j« not : Heied. J together w ik forms for Ie * CHOICE BUTTER, gs cn application tothe Third Ageistan * GUARANTEE—PROPOS Packed expreseed for family se tm mall pails |, pop Sk ARAN ciated oats Received Weekly. by a satisiac ve gusrautee, signed by at | a ay COFFEES and all pro ° @9tr ROASTED FRESH EVERY Dar. s.* Teh Gelaier SPACE, FOREIGN AND DOT LET oenine HAYANA reeee 1 mee: furnished by nd Gen = Ww " c eral, Wanbiugion, Db. _ TOWN A. 3. ORESW HLL Phatmactor ( ; . PREME COURT OF THE DISTE! | Pee eee COLUMBIA. The isn doy of 1873. Sruiman BuacuRn va, Qhame Minus oto! 1s: Ler Rigor Poo aul >.< Ou motion athe ntl ari by Appleoy an Eann Sh erate ee ee ee eo vl om ‘at before the bret o Guys after this day: «tl Thee the cans ‘will be’ proceeded with ws imcase his oes Sith the vomchere re tke er. on of i & « 3 may other ] eo a8. A. BROWN Sees 5 i} Coabicoan: ‘Woop: wooD:: TET WHOLESALE AND RSTAIL! CHEAP FOR Cass! Wetivered direct from Vesseland Wharf. 2940 LBS. GUARANTEED TO THRE TON. secre ECT, Office: 1112 %h street | eof FI ‘d CUNNINGHAM. M. notify my that Pie eee 1 aerate See thas seh ; ROTH EL BOL Luiniatrater.

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