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Evening star from Washington, District of Columbia • Page 4

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Evening stari
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EVENING STAR VI BDAl Ifbtwry LOCAL INEWfo. AMlUJiEAFI, rgUtlthe Combined Opera lrourf Van W.ahle if yra tl aiglt of Mr. JoeMfe Mar)by ShayV roonrer pleial I spos.t Art (Hilary, 7th ttreet. cm oi lijt OF HOWAKZI -( the annual on.mi went of the Uw Ue(ikfiaeiit cf Howard University took at Congregational charch. in thto eitr, was crow Jed to overflowing On the fatiorm with the faculty of tiie lep.irtai> nt atnl Sj inner.

Sherman, and Warner, Burdett. Mtjavd, Ka uey. Mayor Emere Knv. Checkering of others. Sena'or and a number of other Senators and Kri re-entati' were s.

ated among the music, an1 prayer by Kev. Chiekerv.g the gra luates delivered their sl" Popular Prejudices. A. w. vorce and Louis a I in Kvidenee.

Jolin H. irr. Tr Charts X. Comacn 1-aw Thomas B. Warrick: Kjuity, John k.

Insanity, Waltb.dlG. Wynu. Mr. H. Cook, whose theme was ''Law Against Public Sentiment," wa-alfent on ant of slchaen.

Pre- lent nf i I gradt ate? and delivered to tbehi the.r diplomat ot the degree b. P. The are its A Bell, -John II. Oberlin. Ohio; If.

Philade'pbiv Pa tl. St. l.ou's. Mm; (ieorge rtf- r.N A W. sii-dd.

pa Claries N. Thorois, Pbiladelnb''t. kcicas B. Warrick, Norfolk. John li! a Chillicothe, and Walthall Nirbnond, Va.

were delivered by niner and Oene-al Ahe-aia Maynard an Ocn. J1 were with Cfii-'vpra AL i aiox tbf I avaiette. one of the liave made application ive number" ot the ia Typographic: -v. rerert'y a no'te to Mr. i.

nt of thr I'nton. that i-e had on hit and that Kit'e's as done he should it i informed him that ae-? lor a meeting upon the writ-en request of tot teen member- r.fth?? I'mon, re'jaeM Allan Coffin and i-ldrewed to that meeting might be called to the applM-atioi of l.aralatte. Smith which have been long before oii and with that re. neat a al meeting the Common Councilcham aer was called t. la-t night.

Thechamber a lert with at the hour of meeting, th.r"eii*BiMit office being out in ful. force, and ike town well represented. A -er ihe meeting had been called to order, a made the point of onler that tke provided that the election of should be held at the stated meeting" waiy. I be president sustained the point ot alter a motion was made to andcatried by avoteot to To. Francis Mo? ai.

a Soua just completed two twentyuie by filty-two leet dwelling houses on street, between and which mar classed among the most in the city. ononui cing w.tli she basement floor, we fiiid the b.ite11. a tire nffice in trout, a furnace room with t'trra. which l.eat.- the an exten? tchen. supplied wirh range, butiti The parlor floor shows tiont and an elegant saloon t.mr'teil walnut, with crystal 1 "koine hbi ami spacious dlr.mg' in.

'i iu -tcond rtorr contains a rerv arlor bed loom hi font, the whole width tte hoi.s^. tea. chambers. t.at&-roooi wavr he ftfarib has four liailn and all the i wts'u? efc- Tte i.ed.ta de in rery way to both the f.rot".r ot" and the an.l we add that Mr .1. i': that I Cttoteii's ot ir opera, Las ne.

ei in city with mjlet sj ir 'h "pera Company at th- Naiional Theater u'T evening. Mrs Bernard's aingmg iu c.ft 't rr-le of T.ecr.oia with torce i aa? ee'n which would have the cuiipwit wbi kept his opera th- I'libli. for vear? because li- or i rot lind a to g.ve tui: efiict to 1 r. ot heroine. The tbraugbout.

and the 1 or era Bernard an 1 Mr. Castu ai rheendoi the sec.md t. v. ai a totting clim.i\. I he chomses in too were r.

and tlid cm tiokwaicaiHtal SI wi Drayton ai 4 l-a't. ar.d Miss llersee d.d their tiill -tar toward makinji the performance a ssiccesTo-nigkt Van mklf witl be tj- en :l.e stiig a kto Joa mgton. a- "1 the tact I I almost 1 a nf st amusirg in his I1 ti.at the man who would no' 'a iah 'llo'-Calities in Help" is hope. He for the t.nie and Maoi Itartor. v.

bo doing some good i tbe i oi Washington Lander tor next k. 'A Irienur. the K' Heary 'te "The hool ior Scandal." an I a will presetted and as i.an-icr le aupimrtrd by an companv. frt-iu the New York. and We-'ern the ijh' to be w.

leome bv iei louse- The management retain th tisua! ptk'M. OTTV Me; tMTl- 7a. i Jl TtUt, I. 1 bursday evemug an (omBiU'ed bv sthaniel Mr Itavis. a student Howard I It happened in tLi- I win i-ed as a dining ha rsnj.itV--i1.

it is said, to stu.Vnt I next h.m.''!'g> will be dogs, eh?" set. the remark peisoiiai. and dealt heavy li oa the nasal protuberance oi 1'arU. 'lhe i oceaneil iu the preface of one of the Protestors tr -anltislkat Dav Indian and lloaen viiii n-e ot Li- don't like How -u wis arreted and taken -fudge Si.rii vewterdav. he enieretl a ot i ai.

a nne of was o-ed on htm I'ai is in to snow the rea ot our city i. rant aii-1 than the growing I pre. -ticn here th. the er- t. convt; ai.d orator i rfce rlo.

iuaoct.s he ir v. it.t! the season oi I ugl -h opeia mst cloe f.tvrt attende! by 'arje id.i.nets, and row a- a climax io such a 1 ll ant Maaica! the I lies, flomas oi.c-rt* are announced. The -ale ot the-e oj-rned it Meferott Hall n.otr atd the are that shv the weather continue the eut.re tooi ea tor 'oth gh's wt 1 he taken oumai oi Ho-ton -ays, an Teil t.odv '1 mas oidy oteheatri in this Ac.at* Weur i are iga at witV in the city a s.rig on juM 't-t br.t?, tokens iiuitatum ot he i van: of irn on -treet. was oat of all her hard earned yoarg nf her oknro'ur. who toaxrbaa -c tor greenback without cbarg.ng anv Tl efficers are trying te ertect the ar'estot the hut.

whether thev or not. notice put the public on hm4 i A'tiDfMT. Tnesilay at ernoon Captain L. Kod ei. foieaiaji of tiie 1'reaiury Printing while at work on a presw.

tell aad bis toot being caught in tlie hinery was -eyeral of the ipTintered. Surgical attsniaace wa- at procured ami lie rwm to hi? at the orner of and Z.d street-. It is feared 'hat amputation aiar be Thb th La rata in for tbo two at Hall, will cb there to-n ght. and be rem 1 -o I therfv Hall, corner ot 7th and on Mow lay tint. The rote for the at clabs stood last n'ght Arlington.

AnalOatBa. 5- Cbarlbv hrai vuinriipiexal is te lor me last time in this City at Hall th evening, and these who like vai isty in an en'ertainment. and who ran enjoy a good lauzh, -bould a- ail tb. maelves of the last ct.ance. Marb 'Iwan at the Kbhitt Hon.

.1 Kaulkner.of a is at Williid's. Mm V. Knlwell ha- hewn at Montgomery vice Kawcett. deceased. Hon.

Scb iyler Colfax is to the y. itotow afternoon, i ir i'l. vee i in i fv i erm, JtiJgc de1-T optn.on ol the Court in tae vt ot lhjf b'? gbt by i ryer against her siater. Yming, to -ct je a deed on the ground that gned it under the belief that it her in. na tra in Maryland and not for city 11 trom which Mr-.

"nr.g pa.d to Mrs. Cryer bat in the court ielow a decree was made to aun.il the deed. ann that decree was affirmed. Mr. Merrick, tor defendant, i t'lCTMIXT rjL.

delivered the opinion of the eon. in the ase of Shoemaker ra il involvingthe title ofa parcel of land in i.eorgeembraced in a tract of land ailed "Kock This ease wai taken up from the Circuit Court on to the admission of evidence. Wylie in hiaopinion ricites that the were as to tlie ajmmion ot certified copies of will dated 1. and and consider? them ttrUt.n cout: froni lil? opiLion of the The therefore goes hack train. Judge Wylie delivered the on'mon of the cav? ol Hiefer agt.

Utermehles, finingrltoP- in Uij. caeethe was entered by The court hel that the j.ro*. en. 1 he decree wa? reverse Of'V fn thecal If? re'tibone reyerp.iig tLe judgineutot the court below. THI ADMIRAL fiRRAfi! ROCKTV Cartter delivered the orinion of the rt! Karraeut and others.

holding that th? 'tin the "versing Kill of below dismissing the bill for want ot jurisdiction he 1 with sabmui i. decision oi the majority, bir he behwVh'i 1 If nj.iyiev should be distributed, not i because the law wu not expliejr hiet -aid he undcrt'ood th It in 4t I Cartter proceed to state that the 1 01 1,18 he co irt. Mr. it.er moved that the court hear tfie ewe in full ard that the ense toaTd tV granted: and report. Massey, will xt once hie hie u.et Cartter announced tha- concurring in 'udgment of the court be'ow in the cans ol Caroline Hrown, Uie Georgetown ror hi iiamigei? ior plaiutiil.

by torr.hle car Alexandria, in March OA account of color. aftim.e,! I 'rh(i taken I below were iaaen from the examination or at nlicaits reiorted that Mr K. O. Danieto ha CwJd amination, and he was ordered to 1 member of the bar uriereJ t0 moved the admission of Min-h 0. Carrington, the ir be admitte.i, Mr o' a gradna.e Columbia College, and aUo of the aw Department of the VniTeritT of Virginia motion ot Mr Hine, Mr.

K. f'h motion ol Mr Hi admitted or class Howard I mversify l.aW AepartuieiT: la-r were admitted ot this- b.ir. -ored that Mr. A. J.

Falls he appointed a I mted States and Ue was ordered to be appointed. 1 riTCofRT, Ju-lge i the 01 Parker vs. Parker, action on a note I for a ioau to the "hudihe was a member, and bv her her jodgment rendered ioi defendant. Ihe court held that plaintift9 mui.t tail to recover, because at the Miae ot the note the ajee could not legallv curfract with her TM.cn -he t'-h Le money to her husband it hu property, and under no condition of thing- can a wife bring enaction at commou lawaaaimrt her i n-band. Mr.

Hra llev g.re I a Wr tor da- I CorRT, 77-To-dav charged v. atsauit and battery: lined Henry colored, carryin-' a eonc? weapen fined Her-ev den a vagi -ent to tte workhouse lor ninety day-. charged with -tealing a silver wateh. or lour month- in jail. Stott, charged with failure to remove snow from sidewalk i front ot his premises.

lined Tacrine Maber. with -elling without I iceii-e Anaj taken, t.eorge i.owuiau. colored, charged with lar. env of two or jixty iu jail. ro'ored, Jarcenv or cliiir 4 I-- w.ti,e-s#?ated that Thomas came into hi- i and ooked around for cn.it-.

and none 1 atging he took a cha vamonsed with it aned months 1 Wattie Cray, colored, cha'ged w-b of violence ostjih a waseiitcre-i s. Ilenry Brewer, charged with mikin a-? H', a-are i about the tondr ofthecl b. and d. ring Mtewer made a1" and MTCTit ry.y^s I ij.alh An a brother-in-law IvitteTiliou-c aud separated tLem uctil after Mr. K.

bad rtceiva tue I'OM), atid Brewer had puiih-hed a i.m. maimer. Alter hearing the o.ory. 'he livth partie? to ent?" each for security to keen the i peace. Ihe Henry Krewer mentioned abore 101 fbe surveyor of but a c.erk rfsi? r.y r.i TTtn.

ban McCarthr. larceny or five poni.d-of fitter, VHlLed at In the the private watchman at ihe ke'- -aw the theft committed; rin-d mouths jail. HOTBL CASK. Hai more charged with making titeats ot perfwji.il vfler.ee Brooke Mac- i.l: dismissed. Henrv firink, charged with rnak ng threa'- ot personal vio- fence against Brooke ill r.

to -how that wa- b-iardirg at ihe Kir, wood il. u-. an i accused ha 1 the ot the Mackall- removed it oi tue rooms ii.to I. and on their attempt to hs. ed again, accused at the Ihe -toirwayand denied ti em the ngut of go in ack.

saying, at thf time, iu '4 lou i 1 aw out of re hotels ce threateniiig language the Ma Mr. Mac kali -tated that they bad be-n oardmg there about live years, and the propi 1etur 01 'Le Lotel hail lately given mstr ict ons to the waiters r.ot to wait th, in. an-l had exery occasion to insult them. After 1 the Court decided to lo-tpuue uutil rev Monday. -100 Vmrih him day law." tloliri Haiimore.

charged with Helling Snndar. there were five araui-t and a- fined V2) in each ca-c Henrv charged with fuel val ie.i a' vi cei's. ned and coats, or th.rty days iu Adjourned. 1 MtTIR It Will be remen ber. that the City Council- at their meeting ailopted a resolution tor appointiat nt ut a committee of three Al lerm ami tour Coutcilm.

to go to New Vork fo in t'ie water meters now being um? adopted bv rhe authorities of that Under the resolution Aldernien McCathrau and Baker, aud Counc lmen Barton, Murray were appointed. Mt Baker and laswi- decide not to go. 1 'ie other members of the with tjHfflclman Chief Engineer Holmes, or the ore department Kire ('Outlnil. Water Tai per 1. arm an.

ea-l'ouncilniau Mar do. Col. the Wa-hington a 1 ueduct. M. Ford.

isttce Waiter.Chas lbonii'son. -lames Mctiowan P. A. and Merchant, representatives of the c.ty here last evening lor York on the nine o'clock train. It was stated in the last Monday even Dg, that the city treasurv wa? not to hear the expense of the trip, and'as tbe gentlemen the excursion do not expect to i on to contribute anything lor railroad ind hotei account, the readers o.

rtie mh -nav curious to know "how the il very simple. A New fo sell water meter- to Waehingten. The oi this bnt then nil the laMer-. and how it know MV T0 (it .4 Aui vuruj a iL, afternoon the ofSwampooUie was pugilistic encounter between two voting wnnfen each about eighteen yean oldi Biadley and Mary Holtohan. The affair red on the corner of Jd streef and Maseaclu sett- avenue.

From the bandied between them during this eneoanter. which Usee 1 some fifteen minutes, it was developed that the troub'e originated in about nice bad been paying hu to of them. After the war of words was over netcufts were resorted to. and was heard "enough!" the bv standers the vietarv te Ella. vis.

seemed loath to adhere to the rules of the ring, and the nartiee had to he separated tor euVle No arieets were made and the disputants gathered tip 'heir torn bonnets and atiawtfand friendly shake bands parted in com nan ptrfectly reconciled wuh jach other apparently Tur Communications have beeu at o) the executive committee on the carnival Major, city authorities and board of hool tra-tees. asking that a holiday bsgranted the schools lor Doth Tbe sub-commlt tee on the of held a meeting yesterday at'ernoon, ant agreed to offer as priz-es lor the display of and fine a number ot bafEKWt, bridles. whip-. robw and other appropriate articles. Colonel Audenrttd, ot General Sherman's statr, left the ci'y ant nigh' tor New York tor the purpose oi completing the necessary arrangements wttii the regiments of that city for the proposed vis.t.

It is now generally understood that the Maryland reginunt will attend, and no doubt the Colonel will make the arrangements the 7th and i'th reg-menis of New Yoik to iniuie their being pr? sent. They have engaged tor both the Marine band, Annapolis Ar-ademv band. Feltman's band, Pouch's band. of this city, and are negotiating lor Huutingiou, hast, and Kilbourn, the Finance Committee, made a number o. calls ye-terday an I were well received, and met with great Tlie on Pick-on, Bigley, and entered into a contract ith Mr.

H. Keh. of this city, for three hunlred costumes, all of them entirely original. In order to excite interest and competition. the executive committee have concluded to offer a prize valuable gold medal for the original and appropriate coat a ma worn on theoccasion.

Tl.e children eiultant oter the goat race. r.rr.rttAKT tj? Public School become quite commoa of late. inthettb Island ci ball" a have broken into, the clocks "ina-'lied or del ace 1. the furniture injured, teacher- desks ruled, books stolen, an incredible amount ot indecencies comoti.ted.by bovs some of the vandalism 1-eais 'he mat oi matured rascality. The fact is, shanties offer a temptation too to he resisted.

Kasy access and frail material Invite depredations that will not until a mi.table building erected In this forlorn local ity. The objection to Ihe expen-e ot good school is overborne bj the on'fay required to keep in repair these dilapidated monuments of municipal indifference to the of the cbildien, and culpable indifference of parents to the places they pnt their children into. Tlie idea of many is to have their children taken ott' their hands and nursed for the frrt'nt, regardless of di-ease and misery which must be produced in aiter life, consequent upon the crowds that are thrust into barbarous alike untit for man 01 beast. Plate PRrXTRns' arrangement with committees we will furnish carnages tor "0 ound trip. Parties will leave their orders early.

It. CariT A Livery Stable, Elemithstreet.between?; and or at Georgetown Stables. Sai or Real JisTATE iMgge- Walker, real esta'e brokers, street west, have sold lor Mr. W. G.

Wlieatly his resilience on Kast Capitol Hon. Thomas Fitch. Ske Wants'' and --Businesk Chances''columns to-day for some advantageous GEORGETOWN. Board or At from the Board o. common Council were passed increasing the pay ot the nremen: in favor of dames Wsifiinc to pay the of the poor and workhouse, to pay a number of claims against the corporation, instructing the Mayor and corporate committee beiore Congress, for gas lights on Wasbmgfoii street, trom Bridge street to canal; to pay hill of J.

L. Simms lor fuel: to pay the salariei of 'lie assessors, making apnropnation for the contingent fund for the Street Commissioner and the clerk, and for sweeping and lighting the market-house. A communication Horn No ie Hurdle was read, thanking the Councils lor I a-s'ng a bill relieving him from paying taxes the term of his natural life. A eowmulocation trom the Keoorder in reference to the status ot the corporate property in the event the passage of the territonal bill was returned trom the lower board. THI TAX The ordinance levying direct and taxes tor fliefyear was then takeu up.

and during the reading of the bill the Secretary of the lowet came to the Aldermen's and stated that the ot Common Council Lad voted to recounder the rote by which tliat bill was passed, and a-ked tor its retnrn. Jlr. Magruder suggested that it wv then too late, as tlie bill wa- at that time undei consideration; and atter some discussion, a message was returned to that ettect. Soon afterwards another message was eived from the Board of Common L'ooucil, stating that thev not eons der the bill propeily betoic the Aldermen, lu the meantime the bill bad read the third time and passed, and a informing the Board of Common ot this tact was sent backtothe lower board. c'oryc Dunlop moTed to re- cossijer the vote bv which the bill was pa-sed, on the ground ot alleged nifor.ualltv in khe vote by which it was passed at the last inectliig, wiilcii as two friends oi Ua hill absent wgip Carried, an.I -colli beinJ 111 IIOSessioL ot tne Board ot Aldermen, the clerk rei aired to chamber to get it.

A mes-ane returned irom Board Of Al.leimeu to fleet ti.at the bill was then under consideration and bad been read twice. Air. moved to send a me-sage 'o the Board oi Aldermen esting the return of the bill carried ami message to tin.t effect transmitted' to the Board of AMermen. that Board returned a message in answer that they had passed the bill. Mr.

Pickrell thought these arguing that as the bill did Bot go 'Tie oTi.er dunri? the rreviout meetiM leil ad no r'glif to frfttilmlHl during the intei val between the meetings. Mi. Ounlop characterized the revolutionary, and their charter rights. Mr. C'asilear said he thought the procecilings so Invalid that the taxes could not be collected an 1 would not i ay his under a bill in atich manner.

OKOR6ETOWK I'MPKB THE NEW vOVIKNMIST. The loilowing communicaUoa the Kecorder was real and referred te the Board ot Aldermen February ts'l To hf I In. of t'euiu of ti'orgftc" convdri it my duty to iciOrm you that the Territorial bill, which no doubt will soon bet one a law, provides that our -hall abolished, but our mnnicipal debt shall be paid by a special tax on the property within our eOHiorate limits. No provision whatever is made about our eorporate property, and it is that the biil should be perfeeted in tl at particular. I suggest that the corporate property should be transmitted to the district ot Columbia, and its reasonable value dedui ted froiu the oi ti.e corjajrate debt tor which our i roperty is to be taxed, as above indicated.

Youi servant, C. Peck, Recorder. Mr.Casilear pre-euteda the phy-lciat ot the po. asking lor an increase yer annum referred. Also, a the Mayor to withhold his iture from the tas bill, anting it was paaaed in an iwlormal n.anuer.

Mr. Curtis objected, and ittaeii? over. Mr. Curtis ottered a re-ol ition i -tructmu the Kecorder to ask the committee in ot the territorial bill to so amend the sHfUe as to -ecure to the corporation the property iwiw owned by it. Mr.

Pickerell ohjectod, went over. Mr. Urimes a petilion trom Booth, a-kmg an uorea-e of pay a- hman at th police station; referred. Also, trom the committee cn the market, often a resolution lor sweeping ai. I lighting the market tor months, and appropriating vio therefor passed.

Mr. Curtis ottered a resolutiLU to appropriate of the clerk's contii fund to make such repairs are necessaiy in his office, passed. Mr. Berry reported a bill'lor a contingent fun I for the use ot the stree' passed. Mr.

t'urtis presented a from the ofhetts the Society relative to yenfy petition fortheprivllejie ot keeping a bar at the late masquerade ball, and disclaiming anv connection with him whatever, referred. Adjourned. The rb'iistratiok of voters of the second fireoinct, at No 11C Congress street, progresses i-tlessly. there is hardly any interest being takeii in it. So tar not mare than a hundred have registered beyond tbote registered without appearance as' being well-known citizens They close to.dar in this precinct, and on Monde and i ueaday next sit at Market Hail, in the third precinct.

Thomn-. Newman denies the statement that he acted as challenger in the Brat precinct. DftuvER'e market at Orever's vesterday was dull, but the tollowing sales were made head of cattle atM per lbs gross; heed of sheep at per Mo lbs and cahea aJOaSTo each, dreascd commanded pec 100 lbs. rwvivat is In progress at the Baptist Church, conducted by Kev. Mr.

Svree. ArFAias IN Lou don Cofhtv, l.eefbnrg has the following items ft" St The new scho3l system for this couTitv will soon be in operation ta all the in l.eeabarg township the schools were commenced on Wednesday last. Mr. Wood commenced with 50 scholars, being unable tn accommodate all who offered. -e -Mnrv Flllubeth Birkby's female kebool commenced with about ia scholars.

The colored school under the charge ef Kev Wm. Kobey mil Moses, numbers about Mr. L. M. Sbtmate, at Sycolis, and Mr- dacksea in the northern section of this district have commenced their vhools.

In Leeshnrg, the school tand is Insufficient tor the acooca modal ten ot all (ii? children. AIT are accommodated who can be. Tbt other townships are preparing to their schools also. Census of children tn doe blacks, 1 of executors of iiuui. dea'd.

Mid owTaesdav last farm nedr Covettsville, 22C acres, for 2o per aera purr based bv Wenner. lot. 17 for CITY ITEMS. Alacka French Fine Gilt, Oroide initial Buttons, Oroide Spiral Studs, Silver Plated Ware and Fancy Goods Received at Prigg's Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th streets.

Am Ladiis' Kid Glores at 91 a pair, K1 rt A new assortment just received at 0. urn 's Corset 7th st. Baibriooaw Hoes for ladies, at the astonishing low price of 73 cents, at ti. Baum's Corset Factory, ICS 7th ft. 0 Tn Washhtotow Ottt SAvncoe baity, corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is open from 6:30 to o'clock every Saturday evening, in addition to its regular banking ho ore.

Five per cent interest on all deposits. a las an kinds or thermometers THE NEW CITY! XOT11ISG UCCEEDS LlhE success: 3.000 Bt'ILDIXG LOTS ALREADY SOLD AND isTILL SELLING EVERY DAY, AT HUNTINGTON. 20 MLM1ER DISTANT 1 WITH JUNCTION Or BAIL WAYS THBKE K. FARE OULY EMTEX CENTS PES DAT I The roK I Twenty-five MAT BE PAID TOK MONTHLT. (The moment rr.n the price of these LOTS will be fifty torne hundred Now is the tune to purchase.) PEBFECT T1TI.B GIVEN ANP FULL AB STKACTS EXHIBITED.

CALL AM) li AT MAI3 AMU FAMFHLE1 UIVJA'U t'LLL VtliU tilfhUMi AT 417 SEVENTH STRLET. OPrt'BlTl OK MCI, BEN. 1V1. JPLTJIVIB Ac PEOPK1ETOB8. Sf.tf WE HAVE SUCCEEDED IN REDUCING OUR STOCK, BUT STILL UAVB ON HAND ONB OF THK BEST AMD MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENTS Boys ami MoiiN Clothing LVEB IN THIS CITY.

WHICH MUST BE SOLD. IN OBDBR TO MAKK BOOM Foil Ol'li STILL ON HASD FINE SWALLOW-TAILED COATS. FINK DBF.S8 PANTS. FIXE DBIfeS VESTS. CHEAP ENOUGH AXD FINK ENOUGH to ANY PCBSE AND ANY TASTE 490, COBNEB SEVENTH AND STREETS.

jate-tr 'J' 0 CAPITALISTS! SALS OR hA CHAMOA! One three-story BBICK at Oat jaw Two 1J0Q One i ouO Oae two-story 44WO? 1JD EBAME" 7flU Oae 1JW- 100 Two 1JW- Two 309 The above is very desirable, a food maul, aad will ha sold an pay meat of cash above aad balance to suit, or a liberal discount for all cash; or woald exchange all oa payment ot unimproved property, a first class reei dence, or good baslaeee property far the baiaaos. HAMILTON Re. 4, Y. O. A and QeorgeU) 11 AdvwtlKuntnti.

mwiies of the V'taieei kVLMNUKkXT.il T'. k-k. at Market Hodm Hall, to coaaider Mi arrasfie ui tha IEcmlcifai election. it It Republic of the LL5 seTera! of of are reqneated to meet MONDAY KYKSISG. February 'th.

at the following -let Precinct. at the R-" of Bu 2d Pre met. at BrcAne Hall, 3d Pre ii? t. at llall, near the Market nee. tke 4th Pr ci? t.

at the Yellow Tavora, comer of 5th th-' pnrpono of tbur and Electing Dei-iatee to the inatliig to a Mayor. (11) of the Couuson Ocv.ncll. ar.d to fiU vacancies in tlia B. of Ald'-rmen for the order. GEO CAMLEAK WILLIAM I edges of tion for the City of Georg- town hfrelvgiTe notice that they will ait is the plttCiNcTS tor the pnrpoee 4 BEoISTEBINO the LEGAL YnTBBfof the towi, tr to o'clock p.

on each of tke following dare. PIBtiT No. on TUESDAY. January 31st. and Februarv lat.

lib onTHlKSDAY KL1D eaiaATLBUAY 2d.3d and 4tli. TBIKD rKECINCT -At ih. Mark, honae Ha.l. Mt'NDAY and TUESOAY. EtViruary tit i and 7th.

FOURTH PREC1NT-At No street, FDNEj-DAY and THORaDAY, Pebreary sth 9th. All citijeos ill to pr'e-nt heir ra. LEONARD Kt i.EBI A GRIFFtN. lit JAMRS COBNRLL. Election.

pOTATOKS POTATOES OOO ELS MAINE CAKTEK POTA TOFt. on braru scbioner J. G. ranr. i i liy li WAT fH-eott Wa'tr a'reet T'llE AkRANCRMKNr UK PARTNERSHIP 1 for? evintinc J.

HTSKl UUTH and L. AIKIII (h rgetown, for otidui of th I. bu- i haa heen, by n-'itual to take on th' 1-' lave! ti rnary, 1-71. I.McHBNBY JLL1N A T-i PraRi l.r, 1-TI. DISSOLCTION OK CO PARTSKRSH IP.

Oo pHrtnertliiv heretofore ler the n.ime and U( BBOU9HH A DOI ttAL i a ainusaii-u in thia day onaebi. The I will 1-4 Ciatirned hv WILblAM DOl'GAL at the Water atr? et 1 of the m.nibera of the late firm ir? antbor ized iettl" any outstandine ac J. B. BCKBOI OHS. it3 lm WM.I.

IMU'GkL. BE AT BABQAINS IN New Yctk Wamnntta. Androwoffin and at uokea Mualisa I'kH Kli. Spld.di 4 4 IJVarhed Mnaiiu, 4 L'nMea b'd t'otfon. Id.

lri-h rt-nta np. Bheetand Pillow Cottons UY CHEAP Daniark. Table N.ipkm* S'lk ticlan-1 Black rednced Iron to 51 niter Hood- W1THOIT BKGAKD TO makrtx lor Sprn.g Stock. Beat American Belainea. BENJAMIN M1LLEB.

jan-l 101 Bridge atieet, Oevrtet- wn 'Aau PAID rOH LADIES'. BENT 8 ABD I' CHliiDBBK CAST OPP OLOTBINO, BHOEB, at L. Bridge atreat. Oeorretown. Note by Bail froa or Washington attended to.

ocM-ly FAMILY 8PPPUE3, Dl PKB CBNT. IiMWIK TH SN ALL OTHI.BS IT NO OBE QOINO ANYWHEBK ELSE. f. atiiil Kkur. 9- 3i utiart.

cell "Lt Pam.ly El-ni. ji.lu ha. ret. 4'OPFIlE Beat Jara 27r per lb nly32o lb. Pnme o.

13c. per only 2Jc per I NV bite Kio. 22c car lb Bnaate only 2T per lb. BYBI PS Loaf Di worth 91 partition Syrnpoimr otilyTV' pi i 'auton vie. per lluri.

av per lb Prune c. pi rib. Urea-, faat I', icon enn per lb. rt Itico Brrwn Soenr, 11c. per lb.

Detnerari 1 meiirly white'. per lb. New Orbana ChTI. i p-r lb inalow Ureen Cort: tOc. per lbs.

Bfgt Oltt V' pe: Beat it loo. TEAS. Japan Te? for 91 per 91 VI Imp- rial for 41 per lb. Tea tor ptrlb. fir.

lioperi.il per Bw foi per lb. OcfS eSttgar only 1.1'.c pet lb. Plre Coal Oil, 13c. per L'al. ape Oc i rlee.

pe tt. leceired. clic.i. lot of tbam J-'Ibui. Meal.

Dried h- A Ac REIT fel 1 Pa arenue, td and BOILED CIDER AITLE SAUCE. L01LKD L'WKR APPLE SAl'CE. LBT BECE1YEB BUCKETS Bl'ChETS JCBT BBC El Bcitatle atLt tor I A choice article. cp In real New BntlMO at) le, I Barker, Antrln.B H. Price nr.odarate The Tiauf sr.ppiied at JOBBINU BATES ELPHONZO YOUNOS.

QBOCEB AND MEBCHANT, MASfhVIC TkMPLB. Reduction 1st Prices. i Be BYLKS. 417 SBVEBTH STBEET. Nkxt to Odd Eti.Low-' HaLt We raaMctftUI) call the attention of the pnblic out Mock of riNE GB0CBB1E8.

TEAS, VIBES. all of the P1BB8T QBAL1TY and nearly alt ehaaad MRce the DIVL1M OP TABlEF.wbica benefit wo inost cheat lully the consumer A oall from public Is snlicttod. arwe are conft dent wo cao please both in retard to PRICES aad VL AL1TT OP QQQP.t. CHANDLEB. W1LTUN DONJ4 TIffi I'EKIN AND TEA STORE.

I Bot BIBTK fTBBET. and TBASR! OOLONGS. IMPERIALS. JAPANS. GUN POWOEBS.

BNGL1SR BBBARFAST. YOCNU HYSON BOBB PLAYOBED OOLUNdS. la pacakag-s. MOCHA, OLD BOVBRNMRNT JAYA javaN the Teas asd CoSeoa hopt hy st rscMveS. the hifheat commendalaoaa all wfcj tried thaas, aad cm the? as Seine of tho Snoat on haiU, choice CBOCOLATES, OO OOAS.

BROM AS OEi AT INS, FLAVORING BE TBAOTS.OOPrBB STARCH. CoffoA SHELLS.COCOA NIBS, PBBB SP1GBS. troand and antround CADDIES! OABDIBS OANB1BK A fine jast mceitod for the holidays Don't forget the place THE PBE1B AND YBDDO TEA STOEB, No. 494 N1BTB b. twaea aad B.

The oldest eatal hsluuent ot the kind in the city, delie- tf CHANDLER A INSURANCE. fill tuilil to-morrtw what you do to-day. laiarf your property in (he Old Sterling INSURANCE COMPANY OF UAR TFORD, COXXECTIC ASSETS ail'AII 1. $1,738,921.98. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF XEW TO UK.

ASSETS. JABUAKT 1.1**1, $4,578,008.02. THE YORKERS AND NEW YORK. XEAtiLY $1,000,000. THE FIREMEN OF -NEW YORK, OK TUB OLI'ItT AND MOM BELIABLE IN 1I I Ml El STATES, A.

H. PRATT Jl I LIKE AM) Fir.B IXbVHAXi So. V. C. I.

BuiMlng. tORHCM tf ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. BBOiDWATi KIW OA11TAL AMI 5100,000 orrioBRs. EOMCND (V K1SHEK. Present.

AS. UOl'BlLL. Vice I'rifidt-iit. Tbl? Con all ot Life Endow Bjfiit Pollcfreon the MrulL Plan All nou lorf- itiue art-r two Mo reetrution on travt-1 or residence. Annual Liu Ivrlt'iublc.

Mo rat- 1 ImaJt I Tbnty grate allowed in taymtJt of Ho Forfeiture of Pohdeo for of Ba.tf?-The by -bit OvU.paa> kit i.Mii.cri so low to iu Some CEMT DIVIDEND IB ADVAMCB All Poll, ie? contain a clanae truaranteting poastne LoIaI UOAUl'Or DIBECTOBS FOB D1STBJCT or COLI'MKIA. B. II Banfltaann. Sanoot. White.

T. March-. Sec'? Jio.T l.irhter. 1 Kimball. AttV B.A MiKim.

Med Bx. 'H't H.OfjUa Ton: ft A Wltherow Ge- G'nllrlt. EJfcflTEK NABCHK, (linfai Ar-n't of jirt fin 7tb meet. oppuaite PnatoCee Fire I Fire THB RECKy HKA'Y LOSSES HA ttiUMPTl-Y AUJI'STEU AT THE 1BSCKAKCB BO0MB Of I Jl. HARBOR ARD 1.

LEW IS BLACIFOID, 19 BRVBBTH BTBBBT. WHO K.Et-hR TO ZHh'IK 4.0O0 roL.05 HOLUMHS IM THIS D1STHIOT. 1ST RATI B1TVEL I.IFK imUBilGB VoBPAIT WMW TtBK. OABH ASSETS. B40.000 THB OLDEST COMPART IB TBB LB 1TBI AMD TBB WEALTHIEST IB TBB WtlBLD.

H4VB WISH IBUTON orrICE AT THE 1BS0BAMOB BOOMS OW HARBOR ARD 1LIW MIL FORD IV SEVBBTH QRBEBT. I Tfea dtrMende for thte fear bare froa et to anu aw ct ot tfca aunal tremtum. acoardt fa the are and character of the aolici-e I MJUTRD; AMOUMTBORBOOBDI.1TB8 ABB AOCBPTBD Mil IK BATIBIAL BKTBOPOLIli RUB UnCBUCICOKTAIT D1BTBI0T OT "COLOMBIA. WEUAMIEO ALU VST 19TB. OABH CAPITAL.

SI B. Blake, fa lMI, Wm. Wall, Cbarlaa Jar. I SIBURB 8BW1MB MAOHrNB 1 ta the leadlnt MACRIKR the WarM Bald aaay tarma. Parchaaen faatrncud at rw tree of R.

A. MOBTOR. Afaat MarBat Saaae TIT A large and coayletaaaaa itiwent of Biild'axLaw I ter, Mflprd VBMBUT, SBiafiee White Pine PIcMa, A too, I DBBSSBD LQBBU I all prblibbibq oo 141 PeoBarlTahiaavenQe BOOTS AND SHOES. and H. BURNS vomitltanu avcbtl ei th? crtt cfr csr iVlillE GOODS comptirnc satis anp KID doots.

AND AT A DiBCQUMT or ten orr Our tarr- rtock (4 AND GOOlt a cbumk to oar ami low km AA cm stock cl aectice i'ootuolds. i onu.ui is wealth! rbe t. st atore la the dutnrt .1 uolun-lia to get all licit of LAViMM. 15 AT SO woo r.uoemeb all cm bad at LOW ast cacii dvu JOYCE billce, r. raror i3tb ft LOAN OFFICES.

loam e. tr No Hrnnoh Oil national loan ofrice. roblrt i co.f sixth r1beet, dfeteiet antf pknnm l.n aveece ADVASVES MO.XET AT ONE 11ALF THE USUAL RATES. US CITE. ASP OTHER COLD aep tfllvre vatcbev.

Dip. i ia EM. riEE cloihlko A at itK'l'f HOVG1IT FOR CASH. Stf NBEDF.EMEI) I'ROI'E ktt at btrrkut e.v.'.t nthtwt be i'AT 8 Hat no with ary other jl LOAN orrios. eev eliti uoldsteis ft cu? Loan EOT AMD 9TEEET.

Hat eeth om oo44. EUrar ud dta dm aad iwuin a wt if tba towaatratnt. la towa ib bonfbt rttk, oa 7a ttl lr? tbt ball actl rbevthiedee A rwaif for the Tooth y.grweaii'.g-^.'a. facta. eor it tbt d.

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