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At the afternvon session of the convention a wom SUFFRAGE, tant. said that Col. Whissier was or EVENING STAR. __ MEMAKABLE ADVENTURES OF A CORPSE pov bie regiment, but was not with them in Mexico. —— CITY ITEMS. SPECIAL NOTICES. —_—_—— -— — & —s [ec naapecc ye arenes ora Meeting of the National Convention. odo iment bom —— = bo] by Enteresting Habeas Corpus Case. Fine Dauss Coats, panta 2 ————_ x States and the viet ee wet Major Allen. eteran’s then re- OATS, pantaloons and vests; teneler's Mair DOUBLE SHEET. | of Columbia. | TEE CLOSING SCENES. formed and retarned.to the Masonic Temple. | 4 pawriy wire our »¥ THE cuocera ry | SRC Overcoats; handsome business surts) fue | tee aod pert Jrecug atcaloes 1D. haralee. . the coly THE WAR VASE. MEMPEIS—ALL BUT ox: Bloves, neckwear, u » fee. Hints, no: nee . Teliab le, iuste ~ RD. ary 17, 2874, We notice an item going the rounds of our yesterday resolutions were offered and referred | Upon being calle’ to order the president Pertectly-titting sbirte. or brows; Of all draggists’ and 16 —— — —— | exchanges concerning the east se ofa mis- | thanking Wm. Saundersand 0. H. Kelley ani | called ther aftention to a beautiful vase which This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge a dieerige only—markea in plain figares, with | Boca srene New Fore ke | directed corpse. This case, thoagh rather | th@ Boble men who covperated with them in | had been placed apon a center table on the | Cartter had before him an interesting habeas ee eee ee cent. fer cush. = = en == LOCAL NEWS, | of * 8 tounding the order of the Patrons of Husband- | front of the Piatform which came from Soath | corpus ease. The complainant was Davis iB0. C. HENNING, 410 AMUSEMENTS. Ai NE curlous, is very much surpassed by @ very re- | ry, for Fecognizing the equality of the sexes, | Carolina, and he asked the convention to | A fick, who sought te recover possession of his — > « Amusement, 4¢., To-night. markableaffairot thesortthatoccurred hereand | and the Misses Smith, of Connecticat, for their | receive itstanding. He then called apon Judge “Sng ng re arab Belle Ariiick. In his pe- Fime Amathyst Sets, $2»: WAStixeron THRArga scomuteun. National Theater —"“Led Astray.”” | Rereaboute, in December, 1865. Reference was | patriotic resistance to the tyranny of taxation MTRe7, of Does Caretinn, wo give ies Ristecy. | Btion Be stas cones ae nat Sag mt Fine Amathyst Battons, $3: | 11th Street, below Penna. Avemes, prese , s s wi . — Bere S, Ferg, House Madame Janauschek in | made to it in the local columns of Tux Stan at | "re, Bela A. Lockwood spoke at considera. | 12? ve ctands Tocheo to height, resting | by tne death of bis an, from clstien, thar ice Finfine Jot dee ce TRE BEST BILL YET PRESENTED os — — cf = | the time, but we have now some data before us | bie length on the necessity of prompt and eara- | upon cagie’s claws, all of solid silver a 12 hours preceding the death of his son hiseon's | Fine Oxydized Jewelry in all the new «tyloe FECT GALAXY @F STARS qheeter oan - he Lack of Gold,” and | completing the history of the singular occur- | = — . In closing she read a civil rights | beautiful y chased in frost work, representing | wife had died; on June 19th their daughter | received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. it: Peun- | TEST AND BEST OF ALL SENS Giher attractions. Fence. On the 14th of December, 1565, 0 ter- | bill for Fomeny Which she had prepared, and | the charge and repulse at New Orleans. Kate bad died, and on the 2ist another of the | sylvania avenue, near 1 street Fre a Willard Hall—The Re iaitonetean, | tific explosion occurred at the Washington Ar- | which she said would be introduced in'Uon- | This vase was purchased solely by the ladies | family, Emma’ filick, died RM SIDNEY ©. FRAN E DESL EI | senal, in the building used for sorting fixed oor. Elizabeth c of Sonth Carolina, two thousand subscribing | DISTRACTED BY THIS OVERWHELMING CALAM- CMAMPAG! | inthe erect Drama, with stertliog effects Condensed Locals, | ammanition, ca: he death of ten men. | 5 if Pizaberb Cady Stanton endorsed the | for that purpose, and bore the following in= ITY. < se raner wow) MARKED FOR LIFE: ‘The open winter shut ap very abruptly. Among the vic y M—,a Pye mn atilda Jocelyn Gage d scription on the front: ‘Presented by the | that had in three days takeneyery memberof | ‘“'€orge Goulet & Co. 30 per Basket. ith the wos starting and ‘Phe drift of the winter—A snow drift. humored, companionable native of the Emer- | ae le address on “Judge and Jury. Ladies of South Carolina to Maj. Gen, Andrew | the family but this babe, the cholera still rag- | fs Marceau $22.50 Case, | tits Bee oom ection with the |os: Horse ancl wagon to be rattied at the Ameri. | ald Isle, much liked by bis amociates, who de- | {he report of the committee on resolutions, | Jackson, January sth, 115, ing, all business suspended, and having no op- | rug & Oo., $21.50 per Basket. | Mexaeene ean House, ith street and the avenue, this even. | termined togive him a nice genteel funcral. {t | Submitted on Thursday last, was taken up, read | Inscriptions ow the’obierse coat of arms of portunity to settle his son’s affairs, no courts | -‘!! leading brands of The greatest cf Davis, ss See advertisement. was at first arranged that he should be buried | 4d adopted. South] Carolina and motto both sides in full: | being in session, he placed the babe in the entrisogniat Benton Chinn nas been appointed a route | here, but some of his kindred being interred at | | Appropriate resolutions in reference tothe | Presented by Gen. Andrew Champagne | {81 Acrobatic Borg. and Ine Jackson to Capt. | hands of @ reliable womap—a Mrs. Rogers | St lower prices than they can be bought else- RADE Tee ser ton the railway postal line between | Parkersburg, West Virginia, it was finally de- | Jeath of Jobn Stuart Mull, Jadge Joba C. Un- | W.B. Stanley in trust forthe lost sarvivors of | promising to call for it iw ous, mone He es" . Biexandna and Strasburg, Va. | cided that what remained’ of ‘poor Jolmay | derwood, and John M. Morris were adopted; | the Palmetto Regiment. Charges that two weeks subseauently the re- 2s Rs Rovem.. ‘The temperance peopie of Uniontown have de- | should be sent to that place. Accordingly, after | alto, a resolution that woman suffrage in Wyo: | wJadge Mackes seid the vase was presented to spondent, Wm. P. White, went Mex Rogersand | 14,10 1213 Pennsylvania avenue. DER DAVIS ic, wit eided to organize a society which shall not be wake,” (one of the good old sort,) the re- ming should be left intact. Gen. Jackson by the ladies of the 3)th congres- FORCIBLY TOOK TRE BABE Massey's Philadelphia Ale, £1.50 per | © I asing aul refined Veut secret in its character. } ne were accompanied yy his sorrowing , Alter afew remarks by Miss Phebe Vozzens, | sional district of South Carolina, at the close of | from her in spite of her remonstrancesand tears | gosen. Cincinnati Leger 21.20 per denen at Lt ‘ Repairs ha: a heen ordered on the blue rock | friends oa relatives = Kee depot to take ihe the earenten Soke eerael aati 2 Bs m. poy Gea. Jackson bequeathed it | and without aay authority brought her her N. W. Bugceett's arose” e603 < vement on K street, between id street weet cars for the place of burial. The funeral FENING SESSION. to the State to be given to the man who in the | where he had N.W. Li's street a rth Capitol street. Procession ‘arrived at the depot some | As early as half-past seven Lincoln hall was | next foreign war sh cued he chains Gal eitiect sateen Bs ould be deemed entitled to | AMick, i y filled to ita fullest capacity. Mrs. Lavinia Dun- | it by acts of valor and gallantry. It waa de- seg loner ol poy eigen yrarae, . he drew $600 on the plea of the child’ 4 “ Wilbor’s Compound of Cod Lit on el dresses airage; | be selecte it and it was c i ; vie artic! s; then so | After which, the Hutchinson family, who were | Br Stccke ‘old it and it was presented to W. | person named in the writ is an intant only nine | persons to attempt to palm off a simple article to hold in trust for the last survivor | months old on t: F e; pee mean. | On the platform, sang “The good time for | of the Palmetto regiment on the 3d of January, that he now | of their own manufacture; but any person who The great nd clerks of the Bureauof In- time before the departure of the tratn in yesterday adopted appropriate | which the remains were to resolutions in reference to the death of Judge | mourners spent the intervening tim Israci Dille. ing their grief at the neighboring ba Judge MacArthur in discharging the jurors | ed e . has the custody of it and has the | is suffering from Coughs, Colds, or Consump- . on TEursday referred to the fact that the cours | while remaining on the platform ready to be | Women is coming along,” which was received | Judge Mackey then reported a middle of Angust last. that he susnined pemee: | tien tuand us manne Shere they parchase this | ['SCOLN Meck. bad set aside but one verdict found during the | placed on the 9 p. m. train, which would con- with great applause, CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS sien of the child under the following circam- | article. It requires no puffing; the results fol TWO NIGHTS ONLY 3 nect at the Kelay House with the Western | Misé Phebe Cozzens said as this was the last for the government of the permanent associa- | stances: that the mother of the child was bis lowing its use are its best recommendations, | SATURDAY AND MONT AY. JANUARY vs Richard Harrington, es.,hias accepted an | train. The mourners meantime drank so many | Bight of the convention, they wanted to have tion to be known as the ‘National Association | sister, who, with the father of the child. one | and the proprietor has ample evidence on file Ben - | sagttation to dale oles © | libations to the memory of the departed that A KIND OF “LOVE PRasT,” of Veterans of the Mexican War,” and provid- | dauhgter, and one sister of its extraordinary success in palmonary com- | pp sok) CALLEN Lodge. No. is, FA. A. M.. tor the benetit of | they returned to the station in avery mellow | 814 in compliment to their president, “the | ing forits ocers, mole of management, ned ALL DIED IN MeMPHts viaints. The phosphate of lime possesses a mot | pe SUBIC EELS that ledge on the Yoth of Felruary next. | condition, and the railroad officers, being ap- | gtand Susan,” she would read a poem inscribed | for an annual meeting in Washington on the during the cholera epidemic; that the child was | marvelous healing power, as combined with the % + . Henry Ward Beecher will lecture next Thurs hensive that they would be incapable of | to her on her fiftieth Ditnday by Phebe Cary. 22d day of February, that being one of the days . ore lease do Miss Anthon left in that city among strangers, and was not | pure Cod Liver Oil by Dr. W p day at Lincoln Hall. The announcement of a | taking care of the corpse, telegraphed to the bor. This medi : nt tell how long | upon which the battle of Buena Vista was | taken sucn cate of acite echt : cine is ly prescribed by edical es lecture byhim and the knowledge of the fac: | agent at the Relay to see that it was taken off | 9g0 that was written.’ [Laughter.| Tought, as well as being the birth-day of Wasa- | that the mother of the child Doing a terorite faculty. "ir mb Ta n Wilbor, chew! st, | © - z be the only chance to hear him this | at that point. Sbortly before the time of starting he then read the poem, which ts quite witty, | ington. sister, the defendant went to Memphis and | Boston. ae ee ea | ES THOS. W. BROWN, Age season, is sufficient to crowd the house. | the corpse was placed on the train, and an at- sbounds in puns, in such a minueras to | Dr. Todd. of Ohio, offered a resolution ten- child home, so that it coald be . i — | ATIONAL THEATER, The cold snap has made considerable ice tempt was made to master the mourners, when.| bring down the house at the conclusionof every | dering the thanks of the convention to Dr. Til- | cared for; that he applied to the Probate Court | T#E 0! Unrattine Srecirtc for discases | IN . . the Potomac. Some persons are cutting ice | it was ascertained tHMt one or two of them had | Stanza. fany and the authorities of the Metropolitan | and was ‘appointed guardian, and he charges | of the kidneys, bladder, and the organs affected | Mx.J.G.8avicur Sole Lensse and Direct ‘r from 2 to 3 inches thick, but as yet there has | got so obfuscated as to have taken the New Miss Cozzens then proceeded to deliver an | church for the favors extended to them in the | that the petitioner is endeavoring to obtain the | by vicious habits, is Helmbo! Bacha. | been no general effort made by the ice compa- | York train. The rest of the party, however, | *ddress on use of the church yesterday; adopted. custody of the child tor the purpose of obtain. | This medicine cx rs. Dr. Helmbold inthe ons | BRVIVAL OF boUCTCAT nies to fill their houses from the home crop. managed to get aboard, and ere long Johnny veer NOMEN AS LAWYERS. J. W. Griftith, of 1a., offered @ resolution, | ing possession of the property. physician who has succeeded in obtaining the 7 euuae Delegates to the National sanitary conven- | M—"s body was again “marching one” She referred to the women of the olden time | which was adopted, urging all delegates to use THE WRIT DISMISSED. full virtues of Buchu, Hus is the original ant | TUC RS vee Be sion Fach, meets in this city on the Zist inst. | At the Kelay the corpse was trausferrad tothe | Who bad assumed the role of attorney success. | their influence with thestate legislatares to pass | _ Mrs. Lockwood anneteei ie netitioner ana | ad truly valuable preparation. contided mae oy mosis report isthe roome ot tho Boar Western train, but two or three of the mourn- fal, a cs A Ec ATO Itt a | Joint remmusions calling upon arene Co} —_ Moore for the defendant, and after a | in by physicians and patients alike. It is im- | LED ASTKAY. jealth on F street, between 16 and o ers were too far gone to get out in time, and go | 11 pare, u ; ‘a thos ress to pass acts carrying out the objects of | short argument 5 % ti ss ge ower fal ast on that day when their names will be registered. | proceeded to Baltimore, while the remainder oF | Coming down to modern times, sie | fj Le - & Judge Cartter decided that let- | portant that sufferers should obtain the g erful «a this convention, ters having been issued in the Probate Court | Therefore ask for Helmbold's Fxtract A temperance meeting under the auspices of | the party with the corpse was hurried on with | Showed the necessity of women having legal The convention then proceeded to elect the | he had not jurisdiction, and they should go to | With the Doctor's signaturoon Go eee the Congressional Temperance Society wil! be | extraspeed Westward. At the points along the | knowledge, and the comparative ease with | following the Probate Court for redress. He therefore | sale by ail druggists. Md at Lineoin Hall to-morrow afternoo: Toad where the engine ‘stoppad -‘to water,” | Which such knowledge can be obtained. She | orrickRs OF THE PERMANENT ASSOCIATION: | dismissed the bill. During the meeting the Hatchinsons w baer QUBS | MATINEE ON SATUS VENIN by 7 ce i el + : PS 4 MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DEE sing | the mourners invariably stopped to “wet,” | Spoke of the corruption and vice which sur- President, Gen. George Cadwallader; also, a | Mrs. Lockwood claims that the defendant ob- To Prevent Fever and Ague there is no ent ww B-enery. Qor = . several of their temperance songs. | and ‘not being up to time, quite as inva- Tound many of our courts of justice, the demor- | vice president and a cosoncig Te ee eect | gaMlts, Lockwood Guardianship in the Pretees | PeRaration like Dooley's Galisaya Tonic, ey | * Sint. ones Panvia Conte Anincifent by Prentiss. with other sensa- | riably @ brace or more were left behind | Alization in the atmosphere of a court room, | and territory, five secretaries and @ treasurer. | Court by re presenting that there was no other | PeF bottle, © Cartein rn y might ats tional avd serious contents, of an interesting | at eacl watering and wetting place, and | the cruel and inconsiderate manner in which | Those representing the District of Commbia | kin, and wi Ifile a petition in that court toset | saa Ci Box office open from $ @. m. character will be the attractive features, to | by the time Grafton was reached, where | Unfortunate women are treated, of the abuses | were: Vice President, General J. W. Denver; | the letters aside. Pic ypaced OaRE oF Your VALUABLES.—Cal! JAnacscn readers to the Sunday Morning Gaselte to-mor- | the corpse was to change cars for Parkersburg, | in prisons and retormatery institutions, and | counselor, Gen. Alvert Pike; first secretary, A. . ——— 7 the ben the fre and burglar proof tos — row. | but few of the mourners remained with it, and | finally of the necessity of reform, which can M. Kenaday. THE MISSING MARYLANDER, CapT. Mes- “7 jafe Deposit Company, corner of New | LAST NIGHTS OF THE) KEN OF TRAGEDY On Thursday might the temperance men of | these were so bewildered that they failed to get | Only be brought about by giving the ballot to | ———_-——_ sree HEARD Faox—The following dispatch | OF socurition Jonette er ents Keeping | was sus ro wiry Rockville had @ grand demonstration at tue | in the proper train or to have Johnny's corpse | Women. Her entire discourse, which showed CHEAP TRANSPORFATION. Tak received at police headquarters by Chief | Sf ecunuee, Jewels, silver ware or other valu- | WA SHE 70 ye hg court house, at which the Sons of Temperance, | properly transferred, and it weut on to Wheel- | deep research, was a model of logic and elo- pense Clarvoe last night = mite rom ten to sixty dollars per an- | WAS SIE To Scheh by Sve, under the leadership of Mr. Richard A! | ing without them. From thence by some means | (ence, and was listened to with the greatest The National Convention. paslck oF echheo nee Baee eget Captain | serena to do without thom: fone ee man cam | WAS BEE TO ‘ohoeoa, Shekel, were present. and the court room was | it wassent to Columbus, Ohio, thewrong state, | intereat and attention by the large audience, | =e Messick, of schooner Rock, is here, the Oke api pwd them. Take warning from WAS SHE TO goede Mesees. . & Durning and F.| while the mourners were scattered rough | who Tee eet Srciens pepiy on ae | _ This convention reassembled yesterday after- Touill be xonsliecbea “anne ke s. Bau. . nicago iin free. /ANA cNerhany delivered addresses. Maryland and ‘est Virginia, and along the | * ri red ie d d , ot New Jers o r ot e few weeks ago Porp’s Extra: | Mr. Thomas W. Brown, the enterprising | line of the Baltimore, Witmington and Phila. | Wa introduced, and in a few words indorsed | 200M, when John Jamison, of New Jersey, and oT cures rheamatiem, barns, ; m pt. Messick, who came here with his vessel | piles thache, sore | gent of Collender’s original Georgia Minstrels, | deipbia, and Camden and Amboyrailroads, By | the objects ot the convention. He said he hai | Hon. -Jobn Koes, of Canada, were admitted as | (the schooner’ Rock), suideniy disappeared, | Reaide, “eoretiees, ‘old £6 eadaches! colle, ida, Ol isin fown, making arrangements for that ex: _ this time the telegraph was put into excitsd op. | 00 speech to make, whereupon the old lady who | delegates. the last seen of him being ata house of ili or rinse a gores, headache, colic, | e 8 te 4 . lameness, bruises, boils, ns Spe ent troupe of musicians and comedians at | eration, and numerous messages were whisked | 8fo*e in the audience ‘yesterday morning and | Mr. Thurber stated that the conterences of | fame with some companions, and fears were en- | hoa hi hi “4 ferent racter Lincoln Hall on the eveuinge of th ‘and | over the wires in various directions in regard to | defined her position on the constitution, again | the committees on railroads ant water routes | tertained that he had been foully dealt with. | Ponds Bettart aiten toon otter eatelaces ak aca as Paes at ite Company i worthy the pa- | the missing corpse and scattered mourners, | AF0se, and mounting the seat upon which she | with the proper committees of Congress had | Chief of Detectives Clarvoe this morning re- | preparsiione ta the fee ne nee standard SoTHELS se i trovage of our best citizens. | making confusion doubly confounded for awhile. | been sitting near the stage, said in a little, | been postponed until 7 p.m ceived the following Inedicine, treated of tm medical writings, and S abeet now open for parasy After the holidays alvertising is moreimport- | From Gratton an anxious mourner enquired, | Sqweaky voice, “Well, if he hasn’t a epeech to | The resolutions submitted upon water routes | _ *SALissvRy, Mp., January 16, 1874.—Dear | known to’be a cure for these diseases. mth,e,tf ouis ant thanever. The merchant wants to getrid | ‘* Where in the d—I is the corpse”? This des. | make, [ haye”—aremark which was Teceived | were then taken up for discussion, and Mr. | Sir: Capt. John C. Messick, of schooner tock, | s —— — 5 ‘of stock held over. he may desire tosell at lower | patch was crossed on the way bya loud en- | With shouts of laughter aud applause. The old | Thomas, who had the floor, offered to yield to assed through here this morning, on bis way To THe Weak, TY ‘ORNS, AND THe WeARy, : Manager rates than ever, and he can draw customers by | quiry from Columbus as to the ownership of a | lady, thus encouraged, went on talking, but no any one who wished to address the convention. | home. I knowhim yersonally, and had a long | the editor of the Boston Kecorder says:—"We ork Sos offering inducements. Arivertising @ power © stri ‘orpse arrived there unconsigned. Bal- | One ten feet away could distinguish a word of ir. Lawton, of South Carolina, addressed the | talk with him. He says he was drugged and | Can most unhesitatingly recommend the Pera- OF BULLOCK és Thich sustiosus!s exercised will make dull times | timore-scattered mourner telegraphed to ‘-post- | What ehe said. She was evidently greatly exer- | convention on the subject of cheap transporta- | taken on board of a three-masted schooner and | ¥ian Syrup, a protected solution of the protoxie ROYAL MARIONETTES, lively. and there is no time more opportune to | pone that funeral until I get there; and the | cised, however, judging from her vigorous ges- | tion as connected with ocean transportation, | carried to New Orleans. G.W. Wars.” of iron, to all the weak, the worn, and the weary, — The Hail Bird ts overfiowig: . use it freely than now, just after the holiday | squad of lost mourners by the New York train | ticulation, and differed on some point from the | and said his great study had been to get Amer having richly experienc - | people on the platform. Muss Anthony tried to | ican products to European markets, and to get eee aac é sesses all the 0 - | quiet her, butit wasof no use. The old lady | large steamers to come direct to southern ports. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, prietor. its benefits. It pos- med for it by its pro- CROW DS TURN season. The third gr | were sending wildly confused messages to P alities e Washington Light | kersburg, Grafton, Relay House and Washin hop ¢ Infantry cotps, ‘Ours, took place at their | ton, all belpi s prevailing mud- | Continued to talk, still standingon herseat,and | He proceeded to read from a pamphlet, whicu — _—— ‘ j cnmneus Saat Puareien evel La pebble te. oe cere meande: wee emetan its | OGCe, elevating her voice, said, loud enough to | had’ previously ‘been distributed through the Washington Stock Exch 4 Bis eane Pape Ate bee prea geovne: towpddocad the most pleasant affairs of the season. Among travels, and, like poor Joe, not being wanted in | be heard all over the hall, Miss Anthony | hall, when President eee thought, as they | Quotations furnished by Middl: € Co.. ba! without nsenry the chub aaa es mee td i BRING T the many handsome ladies present wer !- | any locality, had been kept moving on until it | @'d vote at Rochester, she voted illegally; ifshe | had so much to do, that members hail better be The following were the prices bid and asked at ones. ‘He vor Hanl wot cdl — bey - rn wi ™ aTINREE NS T lowing: The Misses Marr, Mis~ Pauline Traitee, | arrived at the Littie Miami depot, where itcre- | ‘didn't vote illegally, then she allowed to read it for themseives. the meeting of the Washington Stock Exchange | Sar. He rellevesand cures bunions. ingrowing | | MATINEES overy Mise Sara Wake, Mise Addie Uiman. Lafa- | ated no little excitement, being without an MUST BE A MAN IN PETTICOATS!” Mr. n, of Iilinois, opposed the minority | to-day:—U. 8. gold, 111 asked. U.S. bonds- an : ces, chilbiaine, ant Seate for sale at Ellis . . out y | - a ta te: ™M i 4 - = ‘i ank | Otherdisorders of the feet. His establishment ba a. yettee. Indiana, and Miss Cora Har and | mark for identification, and fou! play being at At this sally there was loud laughter at Miss | report, amd urged the tance ot harmony | 1867, J. , bid, Wg asked. Bank | pas ‘been located in Washington, D. ©. r | Chred. 75 cepts: Ohildren, ‘Mise Tlorence New , of Philadelphia | once suspected. A coroner's inquest was held | Anthony's expense, Miss see | thereupon | and deliberate action: ai hought it was pro- | Stocks—National Bank of Kepublic, 120 bid; teelve yours una se atrouloen No uname Over | ral admiesion, & cents. pros without throwing any light upon the mystery; | Called her ‘uy good woman,” and begged her | per to ask for the improvement ot the rie | Second National Bank, 100 bid, 102 asked. City q PB -~ y mal. = NCOLN HALL. — ¥ ei to sit down, but the garrulous old lady sti rge- | Bent physicians, surgeons, and thousands of hek makes | which was, however, cleared up a little later | | canal if it could be done. They wou commend | Passenger Railroads— Washington and cat Forts wera Hoass ta- | by a telegram for the missing corpse. The rail- | Fattled away. Finally Miss Anthony called | what Congress hal already done, and ask them | town stock, #0 asked; Metropolitan stock, 27 , | Well-known. and py peg plead THEODORE THOMAS repeat the impersonation of | way officialsthen gut the corpse in motion East- | Upon the Hutchinson's, who came forward and | to continue in well-doing. It only required 63 | bid, P54 scked: Columbia stock, 18 bid, 20% | Going to pres of business during efiee hee, |WNEQUALERS Concears the new p! Was She to mé."? | ward, while the mourners were at the same Par one of their songs in characteristic style, | miles of cutting to unite the upper Mississippi | asked: etropolitan bonds, 85 bid. Sundry Dr hitte tp unable t9 ‘attend Bars at yond | Sixty Dine Pert 1 ably the last ity the citt- | time headed Westward, and finally, after the | during which the old lady remained standing | with Chicago. : List—National Theater bonds, «J. & J.,7 per | bences aoept atte Gree — & mguished Pertormers zens oi Washington wil! ha see the great | most eventful history of any corpse or set of | 0D her seat with clasped hands, ready to open Gen, Sanborn, of Minnesota, offered a sib- | cent.,75 asked; Washington city gas stock, 49 a Tt yep Y RYRSING. Jancany ty, tragedienne. (in Momdiay . will ourners ¢ rd, Johnny's body ly | her batteries the moment the song ceasod. No stitute for both reports, favoring the Ohio, Ka- | bid: Great Fails [ce Company, 85 asked. (. & Tae Strom M NE RS 72 UESDA ENING. Jaxvany Bo, « mourners on record, Johnny's body wae duly h s Z ba m SEWING MACHINE @AI¢* Of1872 © MR MYRON W. WHITS give one performance of her = Little | committed by them to. mother earth, where we | S00ner had the Hutchinson’s finished than she | nawha, and James river canals, Ohio Canal ptb., 106 asked; Wash. Market | were 219,000. 4,12-8,wif Fi MERON W WHIENEY, ss wince py,” and on Tuesday § appear in | trust it rests in peace, undisturbed by the body- | #¢2in began speaking. About this time a | Gen. Rosser favored the majority report, as | bonds, 1004 asked; Arlington Fire Ins. Co., 05 Sets Opts Coreen CRE ONE Uret wei> Bing Lin great role of « Geateher policeman who had been sent for, made his ap- | presenting a specitic plan bid, 9S asked. District Securities—Washington | | THRRMOMETERE and Barometers are repaired | DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS, witt | "The following letter gives the finale of this | Pe and gently urged the old lady to | Mr. Segar, of Virginia, said they were getting | city (Bowen) J. & J., 6 per cent., Masked; 73-1) | @nd made to order by Hempler near 4q street | ° ational | curious affair Tequme her seat, She told him ah cauldn’t do | excited and’ needed a paciticatr, and he was | (Emery) 5 year, M.& N.. 90%’ bid, 95 asked; | as Couey res rap neared oe | UNRIVALLED orca. Theater this evening, and on Monday evening PARKERSBURG, West VA., Dec. 2), 1 it because she hadn't said all she desired to say | willing to act as such by advocating his pet | 6 per cent., gold, 75bid, 19 y asked; 7 per cent. dataset Gin mi F ec a aot eomaga” 0 NO | BF-Price of Adtuienl play goers are promised a othe | i. F. Heckert, es)., agent, Cincinnant: Dean | Yet. He still plead with her, butin vain, when | plan, which was the Jamesriver and Kanawha currency, permanent improvements, 18 years, ing reane ee, 15 Rocorved ecate. 50 pr m of Shakespeare's b {play | Sin —The corpse came safely tohand last nigut | Miss Phebe Cozens, (who is very amiable and | canai to the foot of the Rocky mountains, bi- | 61 bid, (S asked. Boardot Public Works—8per | Wrrzoox & Gism’s Skwine MACHINE. The | Metserott & Oo''s “ Tale Cit Antyle Of sulentor never | by express, and is now in the care of the rela- | remarkably handsome.) tripped lightly off the | secting the continent, and proving the best, | cent. Certiticates, general improvement. J. & | celebrated Datane Patron A aeea ne Ohne | afamme of the Gow equalled in any city except New York, where it | tives, who have been looking and waiting auct. | Stage and going up to the old Indy with | quickest, a% cheapest of all. v prejne | 27 area Mies SS asked: do. 2 year, 7s bid, | Bwam’s boopskirt and corset f With street, | owycck® pon, St 7 38 o'cho attracted immense crowds | ously for it since last Thursday, at which time ONE OF HER SWEETEST SMILES, | gilmdge White, of Ala., thought all local prajn- | +44 asked; do. 1 vear,70 bid: do.5 year, 70% | Intelligencer building. tos” | oie nemy & Sou Fo-n ght is the last chance to see the drama | it should have reached here, iis proper destina- | begged her to sit down. The old Isdy'at once | dices should be buried, and all sould work for | bid; do., series, 75 bid. Boardot Public Works — — - “The Lack of Bt the Pheater Come, | tion. I mustreturn you the thanks of the friends | Came down from her perch, and Miss Cozzens | the best interests of the whole country, and | Sper cent. Cer's, sewer, J. &J.,1 year, 72 bid; | TURCO-RUssiaw Batus; amo, Medicated Va. | A @KAND POPULAR MATINEE asthe management announces another change | of the deceased and of myself for your attention | taking a seat beside ner, managed to keep her | said the minority report would defeat all their | do. 5 year, 64, bid; do., seri is bid. = Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON a4 of programme tor next week for which several in sending it on, andam sorry that it gave you | quiet during tue remainder of the session. The | plans. They wanted cheap trangportation for wal Btrect Te. E street 5.20.6 JANUARY 21 notable stars have been engaged. Variety is | so much trouble. Saeco audience who witnemed this littie incident loud- Me akivav ot ios tue momia waniese|) Xew Fone ese te tee ny Ree ee — = AT ONE O'CLOCK, the order of the day—and night—at U | ly applauded the fascinating Phebe for her cou). n motion Flagg, th subject | > . ithe Peet's Soan- | ‘Tickets diana tet Cominue i icallcanpiiiaminl the man imcharge or it Barney My othe | Mr: Hansier then concluded by wishing tle | was recommitted tw the*committee anti the | cial article says: Money to-day is easy at 5 tos, BALLS, &e. | renecvedeeaans matinee, G1. Mo entra charges ———— | uncle of the deceased, who stated it was'in a | Cause of equal suffrage “God speed.”” railroad committee's report had been dis- | a7 percent. being the ruling quotation with HE FIRST GRAND FALL a a AID FOR THE Pook rue Covnty.—The | plain pine box, with rope around it. I immedi- | , Biss Anthony here said they had on the plat- | posed of. stock brokers, Prime mercantile paper is T ops OSTUME! a county almoners appointed by the Governor to | Rteiy telegraphed along the road for it, and was | form Mrs. Guthrie, a daughter of Francis |" Adjourned to7 p.m. quoted at (49, and sales of choice names are re- CAPITAL DIVISION. No. 160, MASQUERADES, disburse the anronnt appropriated by the legis | unable to get any tidings of it. Wheeling re- | Wright, who desired to make an “‘announce- AT THE EVENING SESSION, Vovlya = Sis a rag lly = SROTHER HOOD LOCOMOTIVE’ EN ! PRIVATE THEATBIOALS, lature for the poor of the county held a meating | ported to me that it wasnot there. Isenta | ment” Mir irttereatine neds a rst e ie tater Ok | gold the rateahinve’ Reon Gab Saresat. oc ext | Wal be given af Ai EEG masse ane | ar MH TABLEACK, esterday afternoon xt the Governor's olfice; L. | special messenger after it, who, unfortunately, 3 SION. c A fey Pg rg = Sse ot Bansaes w street, be ; = Emery, president, in the chair. The commit | cast fi ; * i An antiquated lady here came forward, and, transportation. bum. Foreign Exchange rm, nomina an strecte northwest, L. MOXLEY's, tee appoluted to wail on the Governor to ascer- | ent East from Grafton. su Fees, it might | oroducing & large roll of manuscript, procesded . RH: Milroy, superintendent of Indian | rates for prime bankers sterling continuing THURSDAY, JANUARY 22,1 | D trent northwest tain the amount ready to be turned over to the | time it was laying at Benwood, and no notice | @ Tead in eo low @ tone that no one ten feet irs in Washington territory, was aduitted ieee or att tome aial willow Nomhicate |a Sad eng yr nee committee reported that they had waited upon | sent in regard to it. 1 was informed by our | @Way could hear her. Crics of “louder” rose in | as a delegate. 2 7 je. Dogar! Kiciccenci prtaery iad ee | ickets $1, iting @ the Governor, and had been informed that $20 nt at the Relay House that the man incharge | all parts of the hall, but the oll lady paid no at- | Col. Grosvener, of St. Louis, favored railroad | Scarce. Governmen is continue stron was ready for them to-day, and that more would se iarand overt it was very much intoxicated when he came | te®tion to them, and kept on reading in the | transportation as being the cheapest. and said | Southern state bonds at the hoard were nom! them as required aud called | from Washington, and gave very little attention | *#™metone. Finally the audience became very | we had too many railroads, and wanted less | nal. ‘The stock market opened steady contin- “HE KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE Ww HEIR . Vs; 5 | for. The committee selected to ascert: a i ‘i impatient, and some called out ‘give us a rest, competition, instead of more railroading, to | wed sountil the board met, wi! en t became FIRST GRAN ALL, | the city committee if there was any ¢ the wbole MI Cart ee Thee mee oo solution of | while one youngster in the back of the hall | leusen freights. weak, prices declining from \ to 14. Since 12 on mageEASONLC Tere, | orther material at their command whi corpse and paid the charges to the express com- | Would occasionally give vent to bis feelings by a Col. Smedley, H. B. Thurber and J. F. Henry | o'clock there has been a fractional recovery, s . Al TH, 1874. county was properly entitled te a proportion of pany. I regret the publicity which this ciream. | !0ud “Whew!” which created much amuse- | yentilated the subject of railroad building and | And prices are now steady. It is announced reported that they lad pertor eir dat, Tickets, admittirg a Gentl nd Si Lake ich cringed Gentleman and Ladies. A it mal, 2 ment. Finally Miss Anthony requested the old | management and the outs and ins of watered | that at a meeting of the directors of th The red nO pains oF ex and had received encouragemait that tele fgets nn eine et eee be Proper | Tady to close her remarks, as it was getting ate, | stock# and rings. : Shore and Michigan Southern railway at the | pchue oomanitee pave spared 80 Pal Would soon be a juantity of clothing and och®r | ine the matter, to correct any falee statements | DUt Mrs. Guthrie insisted on talking, and | Mr. B. P. Baker, P. B. Borst, of Va., and | office of Commodore Vanderbilt this morning it BALLS OF THE SEASON. ALE, Binbs oF rw material on hand whick mightbeturnedover to! which might be cieclated acout it said: “Tama widow. Do you know what the | Mr. Lees, of N. \., further addressed the ‘con- | was voted that it is expedient to payin Feb- | No Hats or Caps allowed in the Hisll, ex. FA Ree com be cote So the very ewe the county trustees. The regulations to govern |“ \cry respectfully, &e J. W. Crnris. | mission ofe widow is? It is her mission to pre- | vention on the subject, and it was decided to | ruary a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent.on | comtworaby Knights. Janik’ | Oy eddrenmag or calls the board were ¢ ered and adopted. By nf ee ee See “+ | serve the soul of her husband on earth! (Laugh- | take the final vote on the report at 11:30 to-day. | the stock. Hotes by mail promptly, these regulations each member will be heli to a The Patent Congress, ter.) Do you know nie my y husband was? Adjourned. < GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, strict accountability for everything doue by ed ushand, jes and gentlemen, was a man! Fourth Day. " q a sell te nar wn aa bins. —— A PERMANENT ORGANIZATION AGREED UPON. | (Loud and long continued laughter and shouts | ‘The convention was called to order promptly ‘ Hock Cannes | PE HUTCHINSON FAMILY LECTURES —_——-—— _ Yesterday, after our report closed, the resolu- | of applause.| at 10 0’clock by the president; ‘ond Judas Coch- pecial tax, 9 bid WILL SING TSCOLNHALL AxoTHER Decr Divorce. — Yesterday, | tion offered by Mr. Parks relative to @ building | _ Miss Anthony here summoned the Hutchin- | rane, of Ga., having the floor by previous ar- atthe | L. SENRY WARD BEROB’ Judge Wylie, im the Equity Court, mate ade- | ¢. ine exhibit { inventions was referred. sons to her aid, when John came forward and | rangement, spoke In favor of the minority GAY STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, new lecture, “THE WasTES AND fl EDE’ €ree of divorce in the case of Sarah k. Borwell | fF the exhibition of , | said: “Let the audience arise and sing the Dox- | fepsrr of which he was the author, Gincgansin. te. 6. tek OF LIFE, on THURSDAY EVERING, Joonoce against Geer, ey Boswell. The petition | Mr. Dodge, of the committee on organization, | ology with us.” It was sung by the entire | 'fr Flagg, Mr. Thurber, Col. Weems and Mr. WEDNESDAY NEXT. | B.atBorolock. This lecture is pronounced by the states that they were married in Baltimore in | reported by-laws and 4 constitution; which, | audience, when Miss Anthony pronounced the Ferguson spoke in favor of the majority re- at8o'clock. Admission, 50 cents. " wate | § — Press to be the crowning effort of May, IS, by Rev. S. V. Blake; that they lived | after ee eee hm Shr | convention adjourned. ort. = “ = ad ——1 —~ ed together tor ~even years, and she charges that | y adopted. The preamble prese oe At 11:30 the vote was taken, and the majorit; is 1 id “hate an insinly. i812, he committed adultery Gith wae | the name of the permauent organization sh | VETERANS OF °46. report adopted. Nority |G M®- PHICIP PHICLIrs, | PRE DISTINGUIEHKD scoTrisH AUTEOR A ‘Whiting, whom he took to Baltimore with | be “ The Unit States Patent Association vals AN PREMANENT OFFICERS RLECTED. THE SINGING PILGRIM, ORATOR, sho 5 4 is wife he first section ot the constitution states that cured hams, PROF. ALLAN CUBR, sd off as his wife, amd she also | _ - Loge he the Paton ta teeing toe Convention he Pty! i of the War The committee on permanent officers report- | iifet but Will give an_evening of SACRED SONG at Gon. | Fellow of the Royal Society of Literatur=, London. charges that he committed adultery with other purpose ‘assoc! w lexico. ed: For president, Josiah Quincy, and a vice | gtrong and unch' 4 retreet Methodist Prot t Church, Geo ‘Will deliver the following Instractive and Enter parties. The testimony was taken by Mr. H. | gether all persons whose interests are coupled | THE RECEPTION AT THE WHITE HOUSE TO-DAY. | president from each state and territory. The | tinchaged. Sugaton: hanged. og estan + Goorge- | csining Lecture im the Calvary Dept Unereh. W. Garnett, and witnesses testified to bis liy- | with patent protection, so as to develop intelli- ‘The conyention assembled in Masonic Temple | vice president trom this district is J.G. Ber- New York, Jan. 17.—Stocks active. Money, 6 MOBDAY corner of 8h and H street«, Sie Tie, Re wemeae Annie is Daltinese, Sad | eee eee cidatnas teat Cie enn iy | at 10 o'clock thie morning. bi Bhs ag “a tthe stn | aeeenone ee” | wnee cane tyme. ‘Phiitips & “A Hight tn ther Basich, Hones of Comes also with acknowle:iging the fact to a magistrate | eeco: ~ * senator indom airman of the select Sen- sd od ra louse G in this city. Mr.U D. Barrett appeared for | not formed as a combination against any class | Col. ‘Tidball reported, trom the committee on ate Committee on ‘Transportation Koutes tothe | yREW YoRS: Jan. J7-—>Wlour dail and heavy, this Gisthict since is return from Burope, Pro: | with amusing and descripti sketchioe complainant. This is one of the cases referred | OF interest, nor shall the influence or means of memorial, a form of = Seaboard, addressed the convention, giving his Lonvo: Jan. 17, 12.30 D. m.—Bonds of } ‘poses. pote Rags a —_ Br at, by Judge Humphreys to J.J. Johnson to re- | the association be used to aid any individual (orp nly et fast ai views of the matters before them. old, 108% ; 1867, 108°," now hives, ida; Erie, ss4@ | (7EORGETOWN HIBERNIAN BENEFIOIAL | Direct. to) UO UU!# Jobe Bright, port on the credibility of the witnesses, bot | enterprise or to promote any personal scheme. | recounting the services of the Mexican soldiers, . Capereal spoke in favor of the northern | 45%; Brie preferred, 715. x SOCIETY. )TE.—This oration has been delivered in nearly -Fudge Wylie being satisfied on this point re- | The third section allows the privilege of mem- | the great value of the lands secured as the re- sen ‘Loxbos Jan, 17, 1°50 pm.—Erte, 6. ony town tn Magiand. Berlonh end lecieod end aeinted the order sod passed the decree. bership to all inventors, patent-owners, mann- | sult of that war; setting forth the needs of ‘The following committees, consisting of five sbosncababheant “Fon ANNUAL BALL, eral cities of America, and is spoken of by¥ cconlasinech cote THE WEATHER, wrale prose inter ‘Stena! Opicer., | At Forrest Hall, MONDAY EVENING, Ja cating ond feenctas formate cme atc cents. To be identyne's . E “co bookstores, ant at th doc! . facturers doing business under patents, patent | many of the survivors, and the little that has ' 7 Waswtsotos tax Heattarmst | solicitors and counsel—the boardof government | been done tor them, and praying that a pension Fee eee, renee aaa | wan Deranrwent, (pice a C Coustay.—The Board of Health met ast | to admit euch other members as may seem fit. | of $8 per month be granted to all who served 6 | Vater‘ Wasuincton, D. C.,Jaauary 17, 1574, 10:3) a. m.$ on aie: wigbt, and Dr. Bliss submitted the report of ‘The resolutions of the Vienna congress were | (ays in the Mexican war; report adopted. He SyNorsis FOR THE Fast TWES bead y vital statistics for the month of December, | adopted. | also reported a bill to accompany the memorial | Th¢ convention thenadjourned sine die. The barometer has risen in the districts on the At- = showing the number ot deaths to have been 174 AT THE EVENING SPSsIoN, to Congress to carry out the provisions of the upper ‘Miseisaipp! valley, and thence westward to SF Tickets, admitting gentleman and iadies, | QOCIETY LECTURE COUBSB.—The tire: Loc- against 29 for the corresponding month last | the committee on permanent organization re- | same. ; Deketas Olean and cold weather ai. jnnus-aty | ©) t8r0j0f the Booiets Comme will be given at Lin- year. Of this number 12i were whites, backs; | ported the following gentlemen as permanent | Col. Pelletier, of Minn., presented a petition Arrest. southwesterly te northwesterly winds, = | ty bee DANIEL DOVOREETE si males and % females. This report show: | officers of the United States Patent Associa- | of the survivors from that state, with alist of | This morning a complaint was lodged at po- | lan and the middle staics, ‘The temperat ‘EORGETOWN TAXES. by Hon, n Olek ; Washington to be the healthiest city in the | tion— John S. Perry, of Albany, president; | their names, asking Congress to place their | lice headquarters by Mr. Willard, of the Ebbitt | tinues below freezing on the Atlantic coast as far —_ Oras: Uuion. Dr. Verdi thought measures should be | Dr. taken to exchange reports with the principal cities of Europe, as it would prove matu i 5 Georgia, aud it has riven in the Mississippi All bills for Special or Sewerage Taxes in Georz:- F. Stansbury, of Washington, secretary, | vames upon the pension roll. House, that the hotel had been depredated on | south as Georgia, and Fivwindse with cleats | gofi bills for Spectal or Sewerage Taxes in | Hon. J. M. Thacher, of Washington, treasurer; Mr. Osborn, of Ind., offered a resolution call- | last night, and Hon. H. 1.. Dawes’ room entered | Filey. nate iy 2 town wi of 0, Lanne dhocuant, wathent ene x directors, T. A. Dodge, Massmthesete; 0. ©. | ing upon all the delegates, when they return | and robbed of a pocket book containing a small | Wester audrain, are reported from Florida aud the | trouble of calling on t Gollector, By application eastern erally ch ir weather, with | tothe unders att 5 ° . ; . gulf coast. Ge: : sion ial. submitt resolution, white! Kimball, Minnesota; G. H. Christy, Pennsyl- | home, to use their intiuence to organize amount ef money and some valuable papers. | sasterly to southerly winds, pret ia Tennessee, | National of Georgetown, |e en wae adopted, that the president of the board be | vania; N. K. Graham, Illinois; N.C. Stiles, | STATE AND TERRITORIAL SOCIETIES Information had also been given that the Im- | and thence nerthward te Lake Erie and northwest: | — jenl3 6t" ba E.P. BERRY. | cxtra charge one week in requested to address letters to all the foreign | Connecticut; ©. E. McDonald, Indiana; J. S. | auxilary to the national society, and that they | perial Hotel had been robbed. Chief of Detec. | ward to lows. Gloudy acd threatening weather is - at Bliis 3 legations in this District, requesting to be fur- | Boyle, Obio: H. G. Bulkey, New York. | endeavor to obtain a full list ot all survivors in | tivee Clarvoe set all the detectives at work, and | Feported from the northern portion of the upper | Fay THOMAS DOWLING Auct'r.; Georgstows. ) © oa cuorunes, nished with the adress of the principal sanitar he committee appointed to examine Gen. | their respective localities; adopted. this afternoon Mesars. McDevitt and Coomes | !*5s haienusies.For Wew Mnglend aod the mid- TRUSTEES SALE . cmuacaikiis authorities in their respective countri a} Leggett’s House bill reported @ unanimous ap- | Mr. E. N. O. Clough presented a torm of en- | took into custody two men, whom the officers | 414 states, clear weather Will prevail daring the rest By virtue of a deed of trus: dated 16th day of — uamber of complaints of nuisances were re- | pro roliment to be adopted, and obtained leave to | say are noted hotel beata, named Jimmy Riley | of Saturday. with wester! backing to south mber, 1865, and recorded in Liber BM. | yOsss st, GOUGH, Tucsday evening, Janvary 7 ceived and properly referred. On motion of Judge Grabam, the association | tile it with the secretary; after which the con- | ond Jimmy Lyons, alias ‘‘Boston Jimmy,” ani erly. followed by falli tem- H., number 4, folio 330, one of the land records ‘Tickets @1. Noextra charge tor reserved seats. ee approved House bill 1,040 and recommended its | vention formed, and proceeded to the execu- | took them to headquarters, where evidence | perature during Saturday night, and Sunday. For | of the District of Golumbiay ane at the request of Drasqaas si Warren Onoate & Gos, 98l' Poua- THE Natiovar Lanorn Counctt met last | passage. Adjourned. | tive mansion, to pay their respects to President | was obtained of their connection with th the eg eee wine niitux Aummacabeee a party secured thereby Feros a yt sylvania avenve. street, A. E. Redstone presid- | "" seein OF THR ASSOCIATION TO-DAY. | Grant. sheft at the Ebbitt house. Lyonsis the same | easterly to southerly winds, r: | OF Samussy io trout? She peinae ane Bod day | “Lectures begin promptly a: o'clock. Poors open tions were offered and unani- | The association id a seasion this morning, THE VETERANS AT THE WHITE HOU! man who in May, 1867, stole €1,000 worth a ail. a iy opt near coast, u ; here rain will . For the Ohio valley and | of alot of ground situated i Holmend’s addition ts mously adopted: “That the action taken by the | at which business relating to going into pras- | ‘The procession, headed by General Denver, | of diamonds from Mrs. Gen. Jobn B. Foster, at | Where Tain will preva, For the Ohio valley and cower District of Dole = National Convention of Bricklayers, in tho ree. | tical work was transactede and theaseoolntion | president, and A; Mt, Kenaday, secretary, and | a hotel n this city, which were recovered ‘by | Saturday, generally clear weather. with southerly | peint‘on the'east site of Moctoc stnser fistantinns HOTELS. (istions expressing their objections to A. B. | adjourned to meet at the call of the governing marshalled by ex-Governor Hebert, marched | Chief Clarvoe Detective McDevitt, but ‘winds and Len tee LL jake reason the corner of Monroe and Gay streets south 75 feet, Mullett, and in supporting the dignity of labor | board. pH es of F street and the Avenue to the Pres- | Lyons escaped. These men are doubtless the =, the creer. inaiseippi vi wef ne mat and Fumatng cont 200 Sect, —— Fao then HY5°""s HOTEL, and the American toiler, meets our hearty ap- dent's House, where, they filed into the Bast | sime referred to in the Baltimore Sun of this | turs, with Increasing cloudiness abd fresh co brisk | weet 110 fet fo Mourse street, then north 35 feet, to eas Probation and approval; that an invitation to New Pusticatr From Jos. Shillington | 00m and tormed a hollow eqaare around the | morning as having robbed the Mount Vernon kar win care mae ‘probably prevail im tos | semen a iding upon Bo. 7090 a the of the National bricklayers’ asso- | we bave Demorest’s Mirror of Fashions, Frank | 700m. Just at the White House steps the pro- | hotel in that city on weeny ht, a8 northern portions of the last-named districts. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 | sess-ty Berwees "rm and re Sraeite ciation be extende:t to meet as at our uat- | Leslie's Lady's Magazine, and Balleu's Monthly, | Ce#ion met Hon. Horace Maynard coming from | answer the description sent to Chief Clarvoe: ——— ‘haser ‘his notes, beariag in- — ters at any time during the next ten days they | all for Februaty,and Harper's Bocas for Jau, 31, | the House, who remarked to General Denver, | morning by the fi RY GOODS terest trom ‘wale. All convey: «| JT HO may designate, for mutual council,” Resolu. | *yAOrk Grunts ta tea have che current mim: | “General, I don’t wonder that Santa ‘Anna got | son & West, of that city. D : the cost of the purchaser.” A Geposit of $2) req vi ice lack ” Proprisior, tens o ry of the action of the New ‘Danbury News; Independent; Ilustra~ | Whi] AQ more a solitaire diamoni when the pro) is strack off. JAMES SYKES, Warn oy sutra 2 Shp Sheng | gt ne Demag Noy Trogon, ire | : = ims EEGREASOOR ETS | raswmne Peanrerame areas coy on in protecting theworkingmen against | ‘lull and Clafin's Weelly; Belles and Beaue, | wten ‘door ‘unaecom: | “ttink of me; a 10 PER CENT AEAT BARGAINS. SPEED SEWER Baroeen sh and Mie Streets, Asiatic labor nani: and other Sitar which the meeting adjournea. 7 S02e%%; | ween DA, Desenam we have th: Cathello inset: |-apaiialen hone oe mation in relation theestee Iatr | jenbay _Wasnrnetom, D.0. ae ne a tor February. him their and of blue . 6 ©. WILLARD, Ick Bioc —The Potomac ———_o—_——_ pay jand-Im . Pie nnd per og og gp owe An | wen casncorsamerene ot hearing Mr. replying, tm- | ene sleeve buttons, Scotch peb- | TWENTY PER CENT. will be DEDUCTED axeet. | C, acd GET ‘and consequently no boats are running. Th- \ ‘Thomas’ it orchestra is of in, | ble earrings, a small = $ from all Wool, or Wool and Worsted Goods of any WH eA Ww! THERE'S A southern boats which run in connection with tae the coming engagement at _—_— _ a each Sen nie tees, two exactly, and oo wae kind, where the price is new above $1 per yard; and ae 2 at Ter to get | epl-iy WASHINGTON; 0.0 whined are Maid Op for the ecemat, nei tng | cians than heretofore, eai”e, it rene: aster: agit Fahake, each | held to answer. TEN PER CENT. DEDUCTED from all goods wives children, oF oy SET pate trains of the R. F. and P. are now running | Mined to make his parting visit one ever to be the route he came to Ben. | A Firgwan’s FALL AND ITS Cons sus | Where the price is $1 and less. ascent, Sas SS ee Clation af out cltinere fee Giegient aaaitory | ne only Subierrenean Pasteped, Bivor:ret—Ditrng the Ww. Ww. BURDETTE, depot, (4th and B streets,) leaving at 7:50 a. m., | Of music there should be a house filled to over— progress of the fre eg yg ee Ho. 1011 7th street northweat. oe Capitol streets, gd SEATES! SKATES! and “arriving at 7:50p.m. The usual trains } a Seate may be obtained at Metzerott « | W' (Richmond express and Quantico accommo4e- z em run, leaving at i140 p. m., and Tae Rovat Maru a ER ia | tract large crowds to Willard’s ‘Tex Reccresctionisr Casz Postronep.— | grandpas and midd SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! Will be sold below cost, at the Criminal Court this morning, and » all ‘testifying cH. BU wae called. Mr. Renin for the defense, an- Sots an Sotectatemens etch <1 janl6-6t a 03 7h street. weunced that he was ready, but after a con- | S@¢# of le. Every child in 81] SURETAcE, CQ GUIPUBE LAOBS, Sli er areca rt Ot cece wae pentpones | Si SSten thalt lives for il PASSEMENTERIES, SEES abt. OPERA KID GLOVES. Powers SERGEANTS AssionED.—Officer L. PP gee agg Teceived, ® fresh assortment of the above ooees eet: "Towns, $12 Sern

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