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— “LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, Yesterday afternoon F.M. Slade fell in an apoplectic Bt on ith street, between G ant H vorthwest. and was taken to Providence hospi- tal by his frends. A mam named Charles Miller was knocked down near the Virginia avenue bridge last ni by two white men, and ether articles. Brom J. C. Parker we have Lippincett"s Maga rime for March, contain! With street, (Rev. E. H. Gray, enterta.ning social ‘Treasury di gave interesting acco’ of the manners and customs of Russia. clown ainss so nortan Gen. (hipman’s govern an article, stor.) had an Reply te Reoseveit. Yesterday Mr. Roosevelt, of New York, got the foor and made another of his discreditable tirades against the District government. He was promptly replied to by Gen. Chipman, whe vot only showed up the blundering falsifications ef the Tammany Congressman in the matter of figures, but also made an eloquent and snccess- ful defence of the District scurrilous personal attacks made by Mr. Roose- last ever at which Dr. Betward Young, chief of the bureau of statistics, ts ent from the velt on these officers. In this connection Gen. Chipman said: Now, Mr. Chairman. the gentleman from New York assails ina brutal mauner the per- I character of men iu this District who are his peers. The particular officer whom he singles out has stru; nity trom chikihood; and he » all that of 7 on this floor. made, it is but he is one of those men for here with as 1} those led bere in this commu- e is known to thousands, a character, in ties which make up manhood, ax am “oe r, He is self whom nature bas done more than wealth, blood, er any other influence ean do for some men I might mention. This man, with his associates, how attempting to make Washington city ix so mething that it ple. But, sir, these itlemen have varvecd at every step; Sait seems now that bostilit placed him. the faets alre tained by the rey officers. not been im the years that are past—a fit residence for the capital of a Fen here is an aventie—I will not say a sewer—that there is an avenue in this Hease thro: slanders, their misrey ; present to everything which tends to t! ‘of the Butrict, nay ve poured in ere, anf emp! to defeat w! regard as patri- Stic elerte of these pablic id Tn conclusion Gen. Chipman went on to say: ‘bis, Mr. Chait ay i stand Ti my answer to the ‘¥peech of the charges, and 1 say he does I position i bey ho first speech pon the compii ady submitted by me to the House, and I challenge refutation of them. Iam of a committee of this House and by what I believe to be the truth in is whole matter. The tieman’s «quarrel with the vice president of the board it is not m ¥ province to espouse. That officer is abundantly able to take care of himself. nd now, Mr. Chairman, I hal hoped we were thro with this opposition. Whenever it shail be demonstrated by the geutieman from XN York, (Mr. Roosevelt,) or by ny other member, or by any other person, be he a mem- ber of Congress or one of my own constituents, that this beard of public worksare a second 7 im a worse form than the very bad many, as the gentleman charges, I sbail not be the last one to denounce them on th is floor. aml over again upon the very teman has Fa before the Ihave gone before this peopie over uestion the gen- jouse, and every the people have indorsed the board of pub- rks and their efforts to build up the na- tional cay ‘as these charges are utterly dlesti- I believe them tobe, and are acie only by a few disappointed and disrep: ata~ ble characters whom the respectable people of the District who oppose the beard repudiate as common ene} toour best interests, <o long, hairman, as this is true I shall defend this It is a shame that these creatures should be permitted to come here to defeat just ap} the steps of Congressmen bali ener pretend tone ution; it isa shame that they are all and . These creatures would see the capital siuk before they ‘would permit the board to succeed, if they cou! et prevent it. And yet they find andience and they have a champion on this floor. The gen- tieman comes here not to eulogize the character of one of these men and thank him for turning *py and informer against the people of the Dis: trict. I shall not eall in question the gentle- man’s companionship. He may select his own associates; but he cannot convince this country that an infatuated monomaniac, an utterly un- scrupulous wretch, who pursues this District government with the malevolence of a hyena, a fit man to give the gentleman iuformation to guide this House. I make no attack on thix man, but | warn the House against the source of the gentleman's so-called facts. a gentleman whe lt is continent, with ir, it is painful to me that this attack and fort to stile improvements here come in the greatest city noble park and its A with its ambition plend «i tmupeovements, to overtop the cities of the Old World in ail tuat makes a great city. it pains me that such a gentleman shoubl stand out alone in an attack upon the Board of Public Works aud their efforts to build up your capital. Bat th experience is not new to us. When gentlemen of the House look about them and see what we bave accomplished in this city, let them remember that every step that has been taken has been through fire. We have been zttacked openly and anonymonsly. Even yes- terday, when it was hoped to pass a resolution of instruction to the committee on approprin- thous axkii the gove em to inquire as to the duty of ing me personally and the board of public works. had a copy handed tome by a manon the other side of the Honse, wi that the gentleman from New York [MIr. Roose- ¥elt} handed it to him, and was circulating it hope T may be ong members generally. mistaken in that, but I fear this a specimen of tl 4 public report of U that nthe said amt not. Is gentleman's moral? Is ited States officers to be Wheled ont of court and this stuff to be taken as the wae 7 @: ly ts esterday hairman, is the character of the which we have met everywhere. found here this large pai a large yellow-colored poster in his’ han.) ich rewinds one of the posters that may be mat the crossroads, surmounted! by a horse ‘+ [holed Fampant, afd which was cirenlated here by the gentleman in order to prejudice this House anything toward building up the eapital. ‘The gentleman cries, fraud.” “corruption 1 thai word.” Let it be Tamman: will send a delegate who will come here and turn aml rend it without canse. ‘ammany No. 2 i - tien. thee, Jew, for teaching me that inet doing am act of simpie justice, that of ting an inquiry through a proper commit- to whether this government ought te do No.2 It never I believe there is no substantial averment made by the gentle. man that has not been full not anticipate what the nswered. I tlemas will im the balance of his speech, and I reserve the rij * ht to answer —— ‘not made on the floor. 1 t ill not take up the me of the House in merely If by further remarks. Examine cords of this Distriet for yourselves. Do not rely upon the gentleman's statements or my the people's representatives to make the peo- ple’s capital the greatest of the worid. —e— ‘wo Morxrxe Parer Revorters Bapiy AXED. As we rters for the r.find it out until iste Se night. hy test post-haste te, setity the reporters, whereupon Phil. it sosued of arvaies toa New shington,” of interest to Di t bine "Parker, we have Apple new Baptist church, on can- print The Public Sehools, MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. New Asngnments of Teachers—Vaccinations— Caution against Eztravagance, éc. A meeting of the board of public school trus- Seco wee hela last evening, Mr. Wopdward pre- ‘The resignation of Mrs. Cortew, teacher of secondary school, No. 9, first di was ac- cepted, and the application of Emma | of Falls Charch, Va., for a teachership was re- ferred. Mr. Wilson presented an abstract of the REPORTS OF TEACHERS, showing: Number of ison the rolls the last day of the month, 6, for the month, 22; whole number of puj enrolled. 6,952; aver- age daily attendance, 6,201; vacant seats, 1.220; Saoccentan Foams at cases of corporal 1», S85 missed, 16; number muapenied 3 digent pupils fi with VACCINATH Mr. Wilson also presented a communication from the board of health, enclosing a letter from Dr. J. H. Bushnell, physician to the poor. stating that he had been assured by one of the teachers of the public schools that there are ildren therein who have never been vacein- ated, and others whose vaccinations were un- suceesstul. Also, a resolution of the board of health, that it is their opinion that gt centage of the pupils attending the pu schools are not protected by vaccination, a asking that the health officer or his assistants be allowed to examine said pupils with a view to enforce vaccination as far _as possible. Mr. Hart moved that the board of health be Tequested to give the name of the teacher, and that the communication lay on the table; which motion was adopted after some debate, in which it was stated that the ee eee the rules by receivin, wi mn vae~ ciated. Some we tne fourth district sutboard spoke in not very complime: terms of a re- cent visit by one of the buard of health officers to the Jefferson building. EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. Mr. Randolph, from the committee on teach- ers, submitted & report of the examination, stating that the following were successful didates for primary certificates:—Mary E. rier, Emma J. Thomas, Florence jopki r ie nd Clara A. Hollingsworth, Flora B. Wiggin, Annie M. Whitemore, Catharine F. Maxwell,” Eliza- » Louisa , Ellen F. Reed, Mary A. Dodge, Wm. H. Bailey. pot Sunken ‘certificates_Mary A. Scott, F. H. Thompson, Metella King, Jennie B. Haila- ran, M. Alice Groff. recommend that the fol! a s candidates, Sa neat not ie jal a sed with the Mi 5 Forbes for primary certificates. sie Mr. Hart moved to strike out that portion of the report-which recommended the issuing of certificates to those under the requisite age having passed a successful examination; agreed 0. ADVANCED SALARIES. Mr. Randolph, from the committee on teach- ers, submitted a report on the communication of the Dan agi a mg Lag poner ge Lag Miss Frances E. Jullian, Miss Maggie Walsh, Mi + Miss | Martha F. Armistead and Miss Ellen E.’ Hali- day be placed on the list of the teachers receiv- ing the advanced salary; CHANGES IN TRACHERS. Mr. Hart, in behalf of the sub-board of the first district, submitted the : AD Miss Mary Alice Groff, acting teacher mary No. 3, vice Miss Gore, 1; Mise F len Frances Reed, acting teacher of Secondary No. 2, vice Miss Hawkins, resigned. Transfer | Miss Susie G. Hickey trom No.7 to No. 9, in place of Miss Curlew, re- st |. ‘Transfer Mrs. Jennie C. Cook from fale Intermediate No. 3 to Secondary No. 7, in Pisce of Iliss Kirby, transferred. Promote Miss Mary Alice Groff from Primary No. 3 to Male Intermediate No. 3, vice Mra. Cook, trans ferred. Transfer from the to the perma- nent list Miss Susie G. Hickey, Jennie B. Hallaran, Miss Flora Belle Wiggin, Miss Eu- phemia MacFarlane. Mr. Randolph, of the second district, made the following nominations of acting Primary teachers ay permanent: Male Primary No. 5, Mary B. Bartlett; No. 4, May 1. Johi e- male Primary No. 22, Clara A. Hollingsworth; 10, Fl L. Prather; No. 12, Inez M. Goodrich. inn, and Adele B. ms ol All of the € nominations were contirmed. A PLEA FOR ECONOMY. ir. Hart, from the committee om accounts, a a number of bills_those of Crandell & bis and J.W. Boteler & Brother unfavorably. He did not claim that the parties had not fur- nished the articles named in the bills, but that some districts had shown recklessness in their orders. He called attention to the {number of mge cups, pen-knives and furnished Tl district; and large dusters the Sth district. cautioned the members to be carefal in their orders, and that they should have an eye to economy. He stated that in the Ist distriet they had a balance of $: contingent fund; the 2d, $2244; the 34, 82159, the 4th had overdrawn $43. The teachers had not been paid for Ji and he did not know when they would be wall Mr. Dulin said that the 8d district sub-board, on ascertaining that a number of articles or- dered were out of proportion, had ordered a number to be , and he believed they had been returned. Messrs. Champlin, Wilson and Cook defended the action of their respective beards. These bills were ordered to be paid, after a deduction of $450n Boteler’s bill, for’ feather dusters returned. Mr. Hunt, from the same committee, submit- ted a report fixing the salaries of janitors and sweeps; which was adopted. Mr. Rhees moved the schools be closed on the 4th of March: adopted. Adjourned. —— ee Kexewep Errorts To Save O’BRieX Prom THE GaLLows.—Charles W. O’Brien, cenvicted Geongetawny in July asad sentenced to be i + pal sen: executed on the last ere ee, 2 ceives the visits of Rev. Father Wiget almost daily, and also of his mother, wife and brother. He seems to be quite well in health, but his fea- ously, and. Bohan evident stted down the ously, wn work of ‘himsel and relatives, as well a3 himself, have some hopes of & commutation from the Pres- ident. pene of the grand army of the re- ich he is a member (George H. ‘bomas, No. 8,) have taken action in reference to his case, at their last meeting a resolutions that they have learned with deep Stenced tobe hung for the killing of Canning: se a ng the rebellion he ing- ham, and asduring the rel he proved him- self a good and. brarosoldier, was tain prisoner and was for a long encased in the rebel srison at Al ville, where it 1s be- tore a committee of inted to wait on the President of the United ites, aml en- deavor to secure for comrade a commuta- tion of his sentence a € nce M. Barton, Benjamin Austin ami Charles E. ‘Simmons were appoint com- tee. ————— TreasvReD Tokexs.—Mr. J. R. Fairlamb last Ra ——— to a large audience at is opera. Lincoln Hi: et the above exclusively amateurs. Mrs. Fair- lamb, Miss Addie |, Mr. L. Q. Gannon, Ir. and! Mr. Becket if fi t i i ! i f i 4 i ine z FE i i sa see i tl i Fi ia i i i f | if i gz fl te i Jost received and for sale at the following low 6, for cash: Inaugeration ‘THE cours. CITY ITEMS — PROPOSALS. | _____saGROCERS. BR hd ms on, Me, Dick: ro ROBATE COURS, ete Oe ii Ax Anrictz oF ‘Tava Munrt.—‘Brown's | PROPOSALS FOR POSTAL CARDS. Seereadiny scanimeed ay Gaeanen Tors The fw bes for uae vy 4 wan QiEOFFice Deranreest, ‘ Seas costes Semuerinaaee tan | Genetenger sities he aoa Lnasis sees ard F.Hare. ‘Tho will of AY. the 27th day of Fetirary chests Rie teem eesiine s cost wor Ey Finest Moyune Imperial society has been appointed to meet the civic a, ant (ha Bre ID Rete tc, General Joh: Bendix, and Captain Charles joes be iy Ayo Si iret pgpetioned in e New York Fifth Regiment National | {amornin Paes a Gear visited the cil ¥ afternoon and ore atthe omion = to whether he wit Oolony secured quarters for their regiment in the frame | nesacs to offer. ‘The court declined to re os. buildings in the rear of the City Hall. ‘The | quest, and Mi. Young said he would vr from lies CANNED GOODS it will number 600 men, and will arrive bl gg HO hyde Bib. Tomatore, at =. om the morning ofan peen given for the | fey after which time was granted, him to, og his i 2 ee employes of the navy yani to fe on iniangu- | $9 days, on charge of vastancy, Jobe Chie charge 0 % Whistow's Cont ae ratlon Gay with thelr steam Ere engine ® | with carrying a deadly weapon—an oyster re FLOUR. steam laanch-boat, on wheels. in Fighting alley, die. Bert Femity, at 92.00 pers barret, The Grand Army of the Republic f of hack law; $3. X, Choice Flour. at $248 per barrel | more are maki 5 large crowd of veteraus to att tion, and it is hinted that the or. by resolution to visit Washington agd Department reserves the right to cause the de- igi inthe great imamguration demonearn GEORGETOWN. fedie be chau scacyer the pulic tert may from the tecond, Fires be and to require, when neces” ‘Bont ray, | of this city have tome molnek Wt the ee Wards, and from Fost No.', of the Grand Army, c ve e i, t arr will be drawn off the wn level of the Tents for atecmding’ the Inauguration, ‘Gera. | camal eu the Irth of this mdatin for ike p mittees were a] inted from each to farther the > . rolls, plates, colors, and wa- 5 to those’ su T2 BUSH IS OVER, TRE ACCUMULATED work all for > the una- 1213 Sewensa Street Northwest, bes * : of necessary to the ready very; rowal of the Postmaster General.” Ai sco Mand N b the parroses of the mecting a ot New York | Sune Of the entire line of canal by the tot of | yoldapls delay in the delivery of turk Paring. the | y'chderstont that eck at" any thee Satine tos en: — te A committee of of New Yort re ge skilled wo oulicsent onan, nye 0 ex (ity, meaded by Gen. Funk, arrived this morn- | | Gaim Tnanz—About 8,500 bushels of wheat | ““traiy thaintul or pes favors; having at 0] fy of the United Barnes. cere ee Re SUGARS, MOLASSES, ing at Willard’s Hotel, and are making a.range- ve tea eens m Alex: » | fall corps of first-class artisans, with every work t to the Postmaster General, or bis aa- | Crushed, Granulated and Powdered i ments for the visit of the command. to E.D. Hartley, and 2,000 bushels coor promp?ly all demands, I respectfully thorized agent, whenever dev ded, for g). | Major Folliott, of the Boston Battalion of Young. All sold some time since, to | Continuence of the same. NUMBER OF CARDS FIRST YEAR. Brown Sngare at bottom prices i Light Artillery, writes that he is unable to Ww. H. WHEATLEY'S z estimated wi wf care | required for the | Oar New ream, Mclacere is handsome, | as‘ asked if they canmot obtain. the ase’ of 8 PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR. | contractor: most Turnish ail Thal Mise be talked ee pede as aske ey cannot obtain the use o 2 ; NG Ad rs sinh vieges and caiwons sfrom the government. | Zmmense Reduction in Prices. 1NG BSTABLISHMENT, Dele ne this eatiqate, be the came more Welch's, Ray and Touuey't best Pamity and « a ol. ish eld and staff officers 1 a other grades of Flour. of is regiment, ute nt Pennsylxania Cavalry, TS | MIUDING, SECURU GT ROM FIRE AND | oide LEAP LARD. 81. 3 3. of Pennsylvania—numbering about 20— The cards will be required to be manufactnred . notify the committee that they desire to appear : LADIES’ GOODS. fze-prouf tvilding. ‘and in separattapartiments det | Proctor & Gamble eck bo conre — in line. SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. PE LARGEST STOOK AND CHEAPEST Sooecketes ani chee Welded con tees bar; 9 cents per ib. for box of #0 Ibe. African Colonization. T Goobs WN FHE CITY. ES ay CANDLES MERTING OF LEADING COLORED MEN LAST Fer an extensive and Select Stock of useful Pale oc reais sballe ee all mee: be eke a> ane | Wax Candies! Wax Candies’ Wax Candicat EVENING—THE SCHEME DENOUNCED AS AN ot Leen eae Oe ee ws inspection of an agent of the Department. ATTEMPT UPON THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES. Fices ack OF TAE COLORED MAN—SPEECHES BY MESSRS, | Im consequence of the lateness of the season, and. 60) ee ee ‘The cards must be bended is parcels of twenty-five | Beet’ eae ees AND ae nek Preparing for a large Spring «tock, I offer for the febly YOu NG& END. 3 (hens. Neg in stro pasteboara oer or sree oom 4 Atmore = ‘meeting of colored posed : Sai TOURTE BEMRENB. eee etc ruers wi of the American Colonimation Society, the call | NEXT THIRTY DAYS SPECIAL BaRgains. | §()] SPECIAL BARGAINS QQ] | srinen Eluel on: 1 box to contain not Galifera j was signed by C-B. Purvis ar Secerely fastencd in trong manila paper and cated | "BB’-ieen Price Liste of Gnciee ond tem j others, was held in thé basement of the 13th Soran to nately bear ation, by tani for delte- | galoce ober — sp aa sree bib poms ure! vening. About DAV ery to_postmasters four thousand (4,000) or os bea et gem cosemetation ler ot manxay erick : ces gontnisinn ti ©. S. O'HARE & SON, uM * . South Carolina, T. ing, ‘BA DRESS SUITS. SOs. Be saute mi in tigong wooden cance: jalotr 1213 70h strect N. W., between IM and Straker, Robert Purvis, Wm. J. Wil Dr. C. ‘Tore Suits sold at 930... nes cene ConneR Stu StReer. Pa a oe cases and packages ee ne a Dg ok ot oe Fhoce Baits sou at 35 -Bellng now at ta tien of a ‘he Department Wan PRICE List Singscerte Jee strum sol Wan H/o MEMEO RISES BER | yon ss or ganone epgrncn set x | asses ta ca aT bytes received at Davis’. b or or eras, Bee seme ssirmen, BUSINESS SUITS. 25 btm too BELA TEST cna tracer dle in which he said BOXES FINE FRENOH FLOWERS, | shall have on for delivery not leen than @R man made a few remarks, in w! sal ite gold at @26.......... Belting now at g18 | 5() BOXES EINE FRE! ‘this day to j | five ion (00 0b0)carda, and sail, frou after OCERIZS oa ier TO FIGHT AN OLD ENEMY. ove Butte nod at $18. SIUSGMIng now at $i | conte per eprasyat DAVIB'-” | Sackal, cMdsoued, and labeled eo aloreodlar eect : He then introduced a Mr. D. A. Straker, who gaan ns as may be eFequited to All the erders at made 8 speech giv Feasons why the col- "4 ANDSOME WHITE AND BLACK LAOE | of postmasters; re J ored phopio shosht tos, tn ais opinions counte: YOUTHS SUITS. FLOUNCES, from $13 t0 9100 por yard. at” | the Post Ofice Department, Washington, D. ¢ ELPHONZO YOUNGS & vers. | exile from the land of their birth. The Ameri: Seite note ot Selling now at 913 DAVIS’. | tractor does business; the place of delivery to e ‘om the la ir . The Am Suite cold et £2 ‘Selling now at $12 af = ae the option of the fer ral; the cost of can Colonization Society has outlived its use- Suite sold at $1. Selling now at $10 | @TOCK OF ILLUSION Tae rane cee delivery . as well as all expenss of packing, water- fulness, and he predicted the early collapse of Suite sold at $10.0 Selling now at g® | 6) ILLUSION Cares, ¥ ‘BUFPL! + | proofing, storing, addressing, and labeling, to be Sir Wm J. Wilson followed in a brief speech, Peete ite mobi de fg tj. agremiaed uM Mr. Wim. J. Wilson na ch, ~ beg DIP A dr Bideseceoa sin HENILLE SPOT NET, just received at the coment atthe xpication fe comtrack, oe SUGARS. that the former object of the Colouization 80- | 4. sencorion FROM $5 TO 910 ON ALI Cc si DAVIS’. | quantity of cards not exceeding & supply for three (3) (BEST NEW YORK BRANDS.) ciety as ex by one of its early presidents—_ DEAE Sv eRCORT ALL months. “an the great Henry Clay—was to get rid of the free . : ae INSPECTION. —AGENT OF THE DEPART-| Crushed Viet negro in order to make the slave more secure, FS LL LI b3 OF Fancy acope, Gl ora, MENT. _ - ° (Applanse.} He argued that F rithatitiNos ang NOTIONS. gabaed | An agent ofthe Dopartneit will have supervision | APRICA CANNOT BE CIVILIZED BY COLONIZA- ‘’ pace. | of the manu <— 7 aioe os and intimated that the «cheme now before Con- am determined to reduce my Stock without | ¢\poveR & BAKER'S CELEBRA’ Bias | eee aeer eek areal, fie tyte he sckemelo ota cw eres | gue aero” Tu Met MSH atratacee | CH He Lak OAR WAR ai | He esaen sot ces ar We rage made by it. The scl anew one, bu fo ’ * sf was before Cong weary 0, Let it go out Cb eens ed {6lw BOL Market Space, corner th strest. perslrand the contractor shall furmieh, yam ned to Congress a: people that the colored peo- is clerks suitable office ink room Dn nappa gas eeeree ee oven St Mr. George T. Downing then read a series of A. STRAUS, eininaes sae bist Goce Rye thn RESCLUTIONS: Rarer ser sine bg ‘at and below cost. -¢ from time to time adopt for the security of the Gov- SS acs ee a nes ising POPULAR CLOTHIER, TOY Market Space, | *™PMent. REPORTS. te force from ee coats ot niger oon oa jan20-6m__between 7th and sth streets northwest. The contractor will be required to report weekly. niece Caste in the land and murdering thousands of 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WILLIAN'S (Entched. untintcheds and npolicd,] the mmmeer loved Bee: for pa Bs Red og M.* DRESS MAKING RSTABLISHMENT! Seria the week and the ptimber available for fame: te. for Was also one offered by Mr. Louis Douglass sim- Berwaey 107TH AND 117m Streets, pase —— — Seocuer OF te et the Depariaucut cane for in ie. Party Dresses ien’s, ANKS. Mr. Robert Purvis, of Philadelphia, was next | jg1-tr Three doors from thatreet, | Elegant Walking Costumes and Morning Wrapper Jn sdditon: the contractor wiil be required to fur. =e om spony and marware Senmances Fe penn ——— va ‘amortment of Opera Cl at W: .. nih labels, Sd direct = —. =e nee in mn as the enemy of his race, and as the source ; S oaks Mian's. ordance 1 ished ea Of many of the evils from which thecolored men | OB FAMILY USE. Heal Gutpurs Las et Willan, si SC the Department: together with all other lank re. eee eeeeaa, Beal Valenciennes at Willian’s, c ‘and ferly returns re- j 7 Chaney pat Wiljans. tating te te mui Tenax | Chen meen guarantee the above on remarl clours Cemture™ Lous XV" at Wiliian’s, ee eee for any deGnite length of time, . by Be flee Renpive’” at Willen’ CONTRACT NOT ASSIGNABLE. abélition of slavery. The speaker said the as- waists. E Connn s arees ractcannot,1m any case, be lawfully trans- sertion was false, for there isn’t THE Elegant emoriment of Ladies’ Under Garz BUT ONE MAN IN CONGRESS WHO 18 TRUE Parie, ot Willian's. je exee Charles Sumner. [Loud ap- ‘Chantilly {ilian’ p ELPHO ” pare Py ee unin ot aoc Bie ee wration’s. | Serene ie Se ceintin tease stall ben bellereet ZO YOUNGS & vu., rs before, and he (Sumner) bad told him LEICESTERSHIRE Chi rene Cloaks st Wi ante * | any time to hora fatfalty any of ite stipalations, i that just a8 soon as he is able he Intends to dr: Drees and Cloak Trimmings at Willfan’s. orimease of = willful attempt to impose upon the GROCERS, himself to the Senate and demand that his bil , made Hair Braids at ws, De) iment cards inferior to the sample furnished supplementary to his civil rights bill be pasa. Bonpete rom Caraline and Vitemenct | to the bidder by the Deparment RsFOPROta, | | MgsoNC Temrue, cekicatly 2 Beretec Genurs aaa Resseavaes: TABLE SAUCE, Sleeveless Veivet Waists at Willian’, Papmente for cards actually issued and delivered | WM. B. SEARS, INTH AND Fete, 8-tr tive May pro and said that he was glad that Sore WILLTAW teens so wi made. ~~ ea proper examination aud s H. BA o om Nast had indelily impresnad weds is able io furnish the latest Parisian Novelties ‘AWARD—AGREEMENT—BONDS. . MA! Er srace, tn the minds af the people, for he, himectf, had | TBE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADE | the lowest pomibie tporting price Within ton days afcr the contract nas been award’ | oe gtoy aNDee heard Sehurr say that he is prejudiced. against IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. GOT Penney vahia ave,, Washington, D.O. pa mh et Genersi to AND paket aebcrnies, the colored men. le 8] ie faitl observe by AVA! D G MAYNARD AS & COLORED MAN, zon = Bo: re eee. th in this advertisement, ac’ | UATANA AND 7 yias ORANGES. and subsequently said it might be denied that EBLIN ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS, he is of African descent, but It must, neverthe- 1 | can Tess, be confessed that he has a eal of FAMILY USB. WORSTED GOODS, UANVASS CHENILLE, | andacceptance of tho Postmaster General, bonds, oer - era Logo rm on on wany scheme et FLOSS AND SHADED SILK. hundred A spousans, Sellars, (8109400,) 20.0 forfeiture, cy * o je to oppose at all times formance ‘agreement oF GROCERIES. colorization as an insidious attempt upon thelr | PINTS..ccccscrmnequmnnemenrnemeeen3O Oxeve, | PATTERNS, and all Material for Embrosdering. Sulinel seceteg toler qaabinas ates ae a fiherty. HALF PINTS LL 3e Omers.| STAMPING promptly attended to, at the labiities of the section of an act of ’ valk, Ggonge T. Downing was then introduced MES. SELME EUPPERTS, Congress, entitled "Am act ; y the chairman as FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. 622 9th street, opposite Omes. X ANCIENT ENEMY OF COLONIZATION. . . Patent ue DDewning who wan rece've with sppiainse, J ee oe read and elaborated the resolutions previously : TT 7 BEN only place tm the city adopted, ‘He stated that the agents of the - | ALWAYS FRESH ATTRACTIONS! | f° where st cigty got most of their victims in the kuklax — regions south, and from those who ba: yeatving 9 large apply = lace to lay | their noe He ie ned o nghongh it would seem, that the One Dollar Bast: <i F m po and aa vouch an ts rarely olbores yas murderers, and referr tters of | 3 near Possibly c: ' liquidated ‘to be med for in ti nr: My. Farner, American ‘minister to Liberia, in | 30 the rant Eat Fou woul fel gods sort Gamect ihe United Stater'a any court having Juris: | gglbmeja fur and palatable AST TRA w whi e says that numbers o1 col- + wobel iction reef. pure. onists die, belng unable to withstand the change | Me.ahumbug. Stilt Zam Vound to call your atfen ots 1339 parti {us he bed in hie resolutions enmunced the so. LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS this he in resol ne 2 80~ Al y A OST Bella Muriactald_ the colonization |; INSURANCE COMPANIES. r. J. in : . db; S . in all will ° = scam hs ett benindeuarahen mt pts on | joeesctestby me. which nal eget wi ha gochey tenet glee obal te ved Yolga | [SBUE YOUR Lire ith nono pon dag {Por this reason itt may | “ouder-struck if told that they are origi arty to whom the coutract was awarded. ¢ wy be dificult to wipe i€ out of exigicuce: “Once ps Se time the goutimaance Mf ve Sout the a THE AEE AREER ESTE LEE een. formed true character and by : ss . ties shall be: irresponsible fer the oe & however, the colored men will rise against it en of the bend, the ‘General shalt sata e. sraileT Jovis, Agee : mazse. Taleo have been enabled, through the faflare of a : fo. S11 Yih rest. ‘Hon. J. H. Rainey and others followed with : a a : a mere 20 tations | JE; Jewelty crtablislaent, to lay before you s very RE were adopted, condemning the action of the BOLD Nirginia authorities toward John B. Syphax, ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY, cE COMPANY, = ly elected clerk —o pene: ln yh vey of & JUST OPEN: INcoRPORATED BY ConoRtes Ix 1S! and one igration from eo Jn the bailding of the National From cents te fi y SS commie y asad OF Semigration thetota: pol a a ny wil fine god wot ape En A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Pg street northwest. Ho Se ae the Sevag ‘mace of real sited for trav wonbas cobaisvof about” | HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VELVETS, OE. sireging Sang McClia since our issue y:—One each at the fol- “0 Ut gaa or ie. 's C,H Wiltberger, lowing places: ‘alley, between 4ih and | 3 ats? Bins ncrhnerraia eDonald, BESET Rabi ciate, 3th streets northwest; P wania avenue, | Bs tc Beta vec laces, 2 At Low Prices, at RLes BRADLET, oH Preston. patwoan Salt and Seeth Gupitar mete samc’ | racunelar Wabesnied et Boeken ene 8. HELLEB’S, T™ hint Neck ick Eee ey tas west; Massachusottsavenue, between 6th and | Gue-TSOROGL tron Frame Hose, standard | sefi-tr No. 715 Market Space. oF ° I7th’streets northeast; 631 1K street southeast; | -02° thres pals for 81. : : DISTRICT OF COLUMBI. 6% 3d street southwest; one case | “One'case British Hatt’ Hose, of the quality so fa- — " picked up onthe street ‘by the small pox | vorsbly known, ree palt for 8. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1570 ambulance—George nson, colored, twe: Odd Coats. = 5 . me years of age. Two deaths, one in | As heretofore, Ishall always endeavor to deserve caan Fi ing alley, and’one at 635 © street south- | your Kind re will always getyeur full CAPITAL err 100 000 west, have been reported. Office in "s " Pennayl- — were removed to tae hospital SIZ: ‘We have in stock an accumulation of fine ALL- sania avenue. Sores Presilent. . WOOL COATS, that formerly sold at prices C. SAMUEL cmos Bed } ice ' pa RL ES : 5 Masontc Puesexration—A very hanisome | MS7#OPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | trom gizto $16, which we have determined to clowns sma paeg JOHN A, 3. CRESWELL, hoe 4 . we = eee by Aco Lodge, No. 18, 312 SEVENTH STREET, out at @6 each. mtn 4 = at: HB. Toa, . 4. M.., master He Z even- i 4 mig, “iia compan wont gg Pa som ad an arson | tee pear_Pennsylvani avenne, EDUCATIONAL. ge. agrott, doin F Ushan, from a gold in : ‘ocke-tt Of the compasser isa ine amon and 9¢---FINE ALL-WOOL COATS..06 MES bik RTO ARE BRESOE pEOR KOON | ee et , in the space ‘are the a6. ALL coars..... . . ‘and rays, with te in- 86... INE ALL-WOOL CoA: 4 Saute ‘quarter will commence JaNUARY COAL AND Woop. on the reverse. Dr. (eFarlan $6..FINE ALL-WOOL Coa’ - ~ ‘the: Crs ryote foamy: 96... FINE ALL-WOOL OOATS........96 AL: COAL! =— WOOD: WueD:: Sroreing en pe oF whence] 6¢....... PINE ALL-WOOL COATS_..96 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: ferred on his Masonic S CHEAP FOR casa Piss te pene of STaae te erotic .; ne ALL OTHER GOODS AT THE GAME IMMENSE Delivered direct from Vessel and y REDUCTION. nn Wher, has the enterprising proprietor 2940 LBS. GUARANTEED TO THE Ton. Sree Seen ® series concerts at his of BABLE BROB., FABHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, feder 77m awn DSrs, Se W4ttme n a CUMBERLAND axp ANTARACITE COAL, OAK, PINE axp HICKORY Woop. alten. SMITH wins Yard: Corner 6th and B streets southwest, opposite ga Sroms Corina La td . ‘Smithsonian Park, Wesbingtoa, DC. tgrgmployed in ia th pavement aroced LUMBER. _ LUMBER. im aceardance with recent action of the Stone- HARDWOODS A SPECIALTY. Fecelved, which is fifteen cents ber square foot me oe wamnid nas baat heads—Come into a ‘S87 Board in the Nebraska state penitentiary i a im make an Aretie ‘beat wes. pels in .¥. ism cone ys

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