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-t 7 -e-s. ,? 'M uBtatitfK a, m VOL XI WASHINGTON CITY D. 0., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2ft 1870. ."P cl ' IN0.55. Auction Sales. TO-DAY. Ruiuiiau I t It UlalM (k I.! lealhwast eiratr of PeaBiylvaila ayea sad U'rank alreel. Star OflM BalUlag. GO0PIK ft LATlfcflH, AaclleBeere. BT URBKJff a WILLIAM, Aoetfoaeers and Real Eetet nrokert. Me, 310re.raert Seventh eat D stroeU, litnor Minnot.Hfl, dwarf ikd stapd- Ca.O.RAtUftUAT.th. 9.9th lattant, at 3J4 e'elook p. la , we ib tit li at ear aaitloa room, witaoel retve, r ca'alogao, largo col loetloi of IBOI0O Bsaf bIUS 19. BS Haiti! ! - Pll bar ee irrtor JaaU-tl tlUr-li "Aaotiaaoorc. F UTCUK It ATft. 1 Y CO OPE It XAXlHKm. Amr, jl loeifftifn a j vi niuvn i tlfMl treat eaah A plat will be exhibited al laie. iimiiHii wiwn p aaaaaoiwaeapropon la aUnth of .reildae within ihraftdaTa, Tarns ao emptied with, deposit to biorNU-T "-5i i.OBMiTrwUf, Jt1 4U AaWWt BT 4HOIKR LATIMER, Aat. (8uHtott 10 Jai. O. MoUglrc fc Uo.) otkwttorr ( 'tW-kU trail ii XlaTaiikatfMU 1 P9c CIUKCERT lAtl OF SUb I IT AT I. uy vino ai Haearvw ei ina oaprama Cairl nf lb DUIrlel f)UmbUt paaia't la amhairr um R. W. A4 Vofaalal. , Ii al . watbatltMlalpam.a 1 UAT,iha!i4 day t Vabn (rr n itiM( vvaiat.a. . .lid, a. Vfko.fK. Vabfaarv. ii tl. ItTlL .1 4 S'aiacK r llt,Utq n Marlh B it t tka jramlaaa, tb wait pari of ea HarikX Jtraalaltka atthwai earaar vi aati lot. .ad raaalac ikaaat aoaibwad y m lha watfKaBdatrf aald )! hui, dltUaoa of 1ST fal 0H Jabast ikane aaatarlr par.llal with aatd If arib 1 alraat. 4uuiw f 41 fa I aa4 bosadarf of aatd lt It, a, dlauaca of STfaal 104 laakMi Uwm WMlirardl raralUl wllk Harlk B itraal. iiUUim f 14 f-t a4 f taaliMi tba aoiihwardlr paallal With Iba wit r boaadarr ttf aald l U, dlaUaaa f 110 fal U uld Hortk B aUMti Ihaaaa waalwBrdlr lb aathra bavadarr or ald ffortk M airaal a 41a min ! n in 1 in 1 1 ibm n tn Hia piacaor Uf, iJlniprTaraaU,aailaaiot athra r ihlCK DVrilliaa with bMamaat, ... irr URICK DVTXLtiaa taltiBC la tuii 11 B alrMl rib. MaUt ltd. kotwMi KlBtk aid Taitkalraala. Tarjiaat tain uh tblrd if tbaparrbiM tnaaay tab pall iukiihiflii riaidBilharMfUr- paeUialr 4 aad IS noatha fi obi dar of atU wllh aa, 10 i aaeorfa 117 a II Ulil tB hit, A dd tlTta whai all tbi pBrtka it Ii paid KUmpt aid toavaraaolai at tba of thy parabata Adapoill of 4J00 will b Iradof (bo parahaiar at tbt fall or U hami If tbotarmaof mIo oro ) oanptiad wllh POUT. aoair 11 oat of tl: rqilrlo tbo parahaiar at U fall or U hami nar If tbo Urma of aaio or aat oanptiad wllh wlQtla tbr day a fntta ih of Ml, tbo prop trtrwlllboroiold kl lb f t tbo dafkaliltf A, W. HCSilllr.TrvtkMaV . Jt . C6ori LATIMXk. it.la. Jaall.dAJa fltar ) ITCOOrXB LATIHKR.AMl'ri, u (HuooMBorow jaa. u. Ktuoirt -afJO..) fliLB AP TALVIIIK 1 5"$ tlftll FtUVKD PBL l-TATI (III ItlBTtl norinfltD pwrpjittm at auotioii. We WMl Mil HII HOIklttO, tuary m Rooma, a tarro aseartiie! el Hoaaehold act Uf KltakeaPiriHarei alec eae Beak Coailer, I with ell aUhotaay P rtUlif. ., ' 00 tup la a. Torn! Caia, "! If-'IM Uaraafbr tlrta of deed .rir.it la th .r.li4, Stir ! lata Ika ITU day f 4gk HTbir.l9rH,aBA r-ordsd la Liber T a4 Jl B, Mo I, el Foil .w4.aa4aItbnaeatof KJ Iho parly aaearoA ..bcrahy, Md ale br K" the party Utaroit1 Uoroia.I will .Mat pah II 4tlp o thepromUaa. at jtlO'Valock. 1 .oiTtTMDAT,thltdtrf rebraary, A. . lift. part -nil -, (flii kojr.BBir-4 !i drWat liBtr-)wf im freattog eo (mi o Third Mmful barfog a Jeplh of a boat root, tbo nmioi toi win bowltathenoii. t JoodeBe.wltharroalcT .OfaelabnBl. The reel ML UTKmmt. BKTWIKN VKRhtOHT AVKIfn 7 ASWvKaAFA" wTi tai mitb ;: ".-?"frrrv . olrBdaa,dpiaiUalTUBa4 Wlai la Uaaald ettr of wa btaiioi. aad kaowa aad daarlbod aa tad kaowa aad doaarlbod iiobarod taMB 1) to aqai r-d aad atKtroaa iNi,) I Dftic pari 01 i-)i nun 'f .?!, ald part of lot (31 Ihrao balai lb aatt iwaatr -two (til ft froal aad raaalBi back oa koadradaad Taruuof Halo 1 Oa third tub, (af wktak 1W riaatb paid attho Una of aato.I aad tbabalaao a bIi aad twalio aaoaiko. with laUroal to bo erod br doodof trailoBthoproojlMi aold, aad If tbalraarot oonpllad with la tfadara af tat tka aal. lb traiUa. raoort th rlf kl to roaall at tk rlak aad oat of lha Brat panhaMf, kftor oa WMk'a pabll aotlMi li jBTBTaBalacaad rYBBi itanpa at par- WILLflK i. IU vtlC.K, l7juwi ceorm UTiml."'.?!!: (Suaaaaaora to jTu. UoOnlro at lla .1 KoalhwMt 4ori, r raaaaflraala aiaaa aad iiratk atraot. c: rflB,, Br Tlrtaa af a door paaaad br th Raprono, Si ail r aa tho 18th dar of Jaaaarr, IkTO, la taa I a. llU-aa lLAntftt aIJa nf kbIJ nl iatk.v Marrarot Fliirorald ol at aro talatlh, aad Jaa. io oa luaiqajir aioa oi ai i mrmk riltnraUilil at .il.li Vltiiarald al m dtI.mAa.mt. 1 will aall al tin tin ar inmhiui i towMaaaiiaiioa in pioetiMa.oa tuuuuai ho Bd da or r.kroarr aail. af 4 o'oloah. ta. all that Dlaoo a naraolaf la ad attaaud oa Paaa aylTkala avao, adlalalag tb Uattod lUlaa Uo- Mi.ta taa euro vraaaiBltva. an in LaVAfpoi4aUy Tarna ot BaTa halaaoo la thrai aad olahtMB noBiho aftor tho day of rl. wllh laiaTMi. tor vaioa, ii pnraaaiar ai protalurr b Im. aoea.rd to wy aall alampaaadfOBTaikaolag al aoat pf t u BY COOPE1IA L.TIMEU.Aaierrk (3awu.or to J aa. U. MeUolr A Co. J rBniTii'ii-Eor' yilpabii iMtBoyi CITY 0 WABJttHOTOM. . , ID TUi I OB 1 aad i H :m r dlroctloa or tho party aaaarad l! Ll'i ' 9Vla kMttoa, la froal of TOtiDATVlhala day of Pafan rdlroctloa oftho party aaaarad jbaraby, wo will raary aaat. al 4 1o tho waatora or raar llBvoioald lot aaabai woBtr-olx. (I4i tkaao aoath twoatriSOiroaLai tbaaaooaal to thoplao of biflaaraa-tba aan bl,J,1tr?7br 0 4494 d aakaiaaUallvv atory Bilek Haaaa Torma af aalai U tklid aki tk balaaaala all BBd twlf noalbi, wllk latonat.t Maoiaroj ir dor trait oa too prorata aold, aad If lb Uiui aro ao oonpllad wilk 1 4ro dayaaftartba fK th trailMa roaarr lb rllbl to raaall, al tha rUk aad aoat of th orl panaaiar, aftar oa waok'apablUaoliaa. Alleaawaaaaalaoaal raaa. aaaatiiataalaiotof parahaMrt aad a dopoaU of -""rvw wiiarauoM eo ntii ai laoumo 01 WILLIAM A. MiSvilCK. i.r ..i. C00P1JI LATimll.Ur' Jll2i . AaaildaaoM. liruuuhN fTtvktw.tABi.. r lniXia.1 dlUalTUtoto broidtV, 048oth.nl fura.fof 8,Taalb bb4 l klraota. lUNDSOUB MBNnTrPLATH UIRTSOm lUX.MkirHtisU.ke.kjAbrrUM1' ui wiurhuiii iaa w oayoi ri rr, HV. at T o'aUok. a aa t wo abaft :.ri.iai".Y,vir:m i, Horraial, iq ttao fa aa i bolai Ui7iifliri4ofl.VlktaPUr Xtirror. wltHIUV l7aOTnfMa Pima YaWil Corarad Ra fo-d Prima Parlor Ball, oaiUtlei of I a a Tftl TaurMra.IwoOaataraadroorHlXaOkalrrf. G "Jjyi'".iUfV WllililafOf Hick Jtlaak Walaal fctaielo. tn Oaalr Tablaa roar OaraMk a, ad taaaTjartaiaa, with Coralaa. otb.fTcl,rJ:lT,1,, lt" Plr '",l1 tBi 5lk Valanl arblr tnpChabrtBllai r.?a.t::U:ibV;:V;.w"3f"b"1 1nm, Conrart' U'r l-4WB. 0. Blaak! aad .WaUallxUkiloaTcbla aadCai Stat Dlatag 3w Boadaa. uail Oil Clolha a4 Hall BO. Parlor, Okaatbar aad vlkar Bl4aa, Croobiy, QlMiwar. Ai dad a lot oil Kllba Ko.tall. iloaaa la farraat, oaUlalif aavaaltaa i. laqaliota tho praratooa. an MI. vi aan rribiKtaua, )A-U Aacuoaaara. ITLh dar of HTifcbaF, A. U. IKS. aad raor44 HioBlk,La-.dMMordB or Waahlatvoa QatF, ui.i of ColbT, la Llbor t aai E. Jfo. a.. to 44, !.. aad brdirMtloa of tk traaaarot ofua "rjrtUitparattTBalUlaf AaaMtalifB,' wo will aall. at pabll a a ail b. la froit f th pratnliaa.oaafglbAY.tkaltk dar of Vobraarr at. at o'clock b m .all tbal tila.a ar nirul II! rabaarr. Jit Br4, oiiara oata roqauaa ai uni or aaio, 11 tka tarna of aaioar aolaompllod with wluilalhrM dar afur aala, tbo property U ba raaoU 4t rUk aadaoalofdoraiHlBa'parohaaar, JOSKPU n, BBAULIY ,Jl , TruUo, (.uuraa at utiaaa, aaciri. uifa(iiin tiiiuaaorparooi oi (to praiaiMaiiiiaaa loiaa iaiaaai any or win Iactei.aad kBowiaaddaaerlbdaabalal a parlor ola attraborod twaatyali- (U) aad twaklyaT8B( ItTJla tha roeordad aabdlTlaloaof Bqoaro asm barod tkrMkaadrol aad alaairalao. taw. l aad bolai tatalaod wlikla Iho aiato aadbaaada fol lowlaci HoxlaalBf fur lbs aauio aiapolaloa tbo Mao of f'Blahik airaat woa.' v drad aad ilaly.lr (1U faat norih nb thaoaia4 ! rraar f,al4iaar. aad Ihaoto raaalu nortb aloatf thoaalavailaal alffaaki IUhi ! ii XOlt Tl.nrphH DrtTlllM. rrnm 1.U0 lof.000 WotliinB ft lab. !! Brgf4 Irtfpltaafff .rgtd IrrfpHMaff fafdbtNaw Y b itoriMJlu4t 'of lh Darlei id frn HrVotk ttttdaf morati V; Dirleo flitl lallod tiiod frn UtrtdVotk ttttdaf morning-. Tba Ohio Sonata 1 oatordav lodaflaltal dai Deaod lha Mil laroaalaB lha aalarv of tha aliirrrwa jndt;, whlak la bow 43,000. aavaianiiirioi uiooinoaii nart aaopTau a tcioltrtlOB lo oppoitilon to tht forti-ilrht hoot itiUo. bdA will lmmdlat4lr tail tko quaatloi I Iho oouri. , Har.Jaawa M. Matttowa, of Iho Kformd PreabjttrUn Chnrok, dltd la Nw Yorkf trdar.a(44yari. UoTRlar taada aa all but ueettaful atlaap Thuradar olcht to rob tbo tfnl"of Solo noa Nf ot, ulamood mtrchaat, at Ho. S3 aaat FtfUcalh trcft.Ntw York, of opahuoaitd thoatBOddollar' worth Of diamond. Tha book oomBrltUt of th hUthodlat took onra war rUrdr of ( In o otaau aatloa of iba raoaat alif oddofaloatlon. Th IUrtfon1,UBetIt,raihaanwi from RobtP. Kpt Coaaolat Atbana, of th total dMtroetion on thottthof lccmbr, of tho tow Bota Maura, on oaa of th loalaa Jalaodi of that an. At tb data of tbo advleia, Jaoaarjr 1, ta dad aad flttj wooaood man hd bo tako foon tho rulaa. Not a liftui wa loft Btaadl4(, and tbo lur rl vor4lathnnalrarau0drteBti, Joaaph Pullttr, a tafmbir tbo lowr IIoBBO.f tha MUaoatiljriLalaluro from Bt. LodIi, wa yaatardar ohot'aad woaadod la th $ bj EJw. Atf aitifiO) Ptrvioor of r UlratioafarBULooU. (Jan. larlf. payaiaater Ult-d Btaln armf, ha Jaat ratarnad to Aaa Itaaelaao fron Alaah. btlagfot wltfi itta afraooaucDdatloo toPrldaUr4itfrthaalot;lBa of lb fural lalaad ofSt.Ocorf aodst. Paul It propo to tho Soorotinr f th Troaarr to pf a qoartar of a nil lion of dollar la oln jarlr for tb tvelatlr Iobbo or tbo IiIobi) for a-loroi of U rear, prorldMl tho talandaar foatlAO-d tnllltary rrTUon. II offora o ir boad( with otptabl a orttlri la Saa I'raaelMO, for tooraUhfutpcrformaocaof th ,,,, .X Tf Prlnoo Arthur Tbo rrlacf PU444 Teiterdar for qntetlj Th dinner. At tho mMoneo of lb Brltlih UloUlar wm a grkod tvflilf. There were preieot. beildci the Prince. Aba bU lultf, Ulaiotdtf-Tbornlorl tad' Uif, Setiatord Bchars, William and Anthony, General Bnkit tod tho B!a;Uat Arjeotlni, Pera TUn, Danlib. SnonUh, EmllUa aad Neth- erlanda MloliUrd. -- ... ... , Auction 3tlu, BT COOFEtt UkTIHCn, Aaai'ri, (Saeeaaaor to Jama U. Uoilulr A Uo ,1 ttoathwrat ooraorof Poaaafi?aalaaToauaad LlTnthatrt, lotaoa ar roadr fov 4latrtbaili iTaiaai( VW BT COOPEtt fe LATIMSn, Aocl'ra. ISuaaoaaora ta J.ILHdlalr a. i I loalhwait erair of rirlla aTaa aad UatlBih airto. ' ftDPAalna Atr. w.lifft-rRn inmtn .WillboaaVIad tib oolUotloa of palaitaaaadrar VTriTTWala4t(poirvUuiatlBt, , !a?WJwaojW 4laprlM to ahnd fbla ul. a tho Palatial ar of a aaparlor Ua, lad will bo Bold wlthoat rtrT. JaWtd BTfJOUfAMA LATIHRR, Aail'ri, (Ruaecaaor to Jaatea U. aUUalr A Uo I ttouthwcataorper Ponaajrlraola rou aad Elorrath trcta. TRVJ.TIk4 IALI OP Hjant,T VAL0ABLI aBrflrtoaof adoMor dar of DooaaiVor, IBdS, LtborTaadft, H. o! of trait, datod tho Mb lha load rooortlo for Waahlailoa ooaatr.la bla ,.'7'"k.'"0t.,,, Miiar, piano aaalloa oaUoOtkdarof Vobraarj. Il, al a'olwk p. . paruot Lola 14 aad IT. la Baaaro aaaiborod iv, !! ioaoora.iaiiaof mrMt. f, nod by a lhroot47 : baUdlac, ooaUlalaa aloe Drfck a'ablooa alztMi roona, gaa aad waUe roaroi 101 H Bilaatod oa tk lorlk .Ida of II airoaa. woa r I na a th alraal 11J Vimn,i . Tarmaofaalat OBOHklrdaaihttkraIdaataI woifo taoataa,, aaoorad t doad of intii, Wltk aotoa larU latoroat UoaVoyaBalaa; aad V,Telf ad A dflMall r.t aval Kill b roqalrod at Ilia of it lo. J.VdAJ. , d'.P J?ttTlkVm:W. 1T UUEEM WILLIAMR, U Aootloaotr and Hoal lUtat Ilroktri, H.IWa,BoBthoit oonar of kTatk aad O alnota. Oa If OH DAT. tk 314 laaUat, at JO o'dook. DaiaMk Draporr. Ooraloaa, aad Ike Cartalaa. C,,T.,"ri".M oiraMiiii fiaaBMBBaa, Poor Blaak WaJaal ltodilada. roar ! ProaalaiBaroaaa , . lv Vi J,,. WaahauadaaadCiai'. Taaihar Badarillowa, BoIaUra aad afaltroaata PlBoralBUdWardrOMa.aid Bodiiaada Braaaala, Thro Ply, aid iBtrala Carpal a. laMUaal flail Bt aaXUallOklaloU. Dlatai TaMoa, Gaao aaat Co air, aad Mir for a, OooklaCf Karlor aad Uhaubor bUraa. Crooiary. Olaaawaro, aad Coilarr. AadalotofKltabaaKoaatattoo. Tarataauk. UJtBU A TILLIAUt, ia35-t4 AaotioaMra. arra. HOk.BMBoatkoaatoorakrof Barvotk aad fi aU, BA'lfDJOHB X04BW00D CARK P1ABO. ftHI rifUivit ncff iiiiinp outraa, v HSR SfJ CKQCiLl&t. Tinir daawawawaW.r)OI(0AT.th3141aiUal.at SHHKlO o'alock a .ra., wo khall Mil a fT A VllloaaoB lilt, oa U airoat aortk II V 1 yihotvoaaZJaktMatbaBd MUo-Miib .. . lfMW VkV tb Xollowlat ratal ltdira1lowd C4it Pla, TV 0tar la poiicitordaiitoahar. Wa, Kaabo, o(Baltl 'adaoaio flraoar attnr iolU la Ooiblo atyto r .Marblo top Oaatro Tab!. 4a Wataot lU'adi Two waataoi Ralreloth BofM. Chalra had Hraaiola CarpaU aataoi th BofM, Chj ly. latialBi farblolopCI ardroboa, aa ThtM IfarblolopCbootaBl Okaiabo Cbootaal Okaiabo BolU, with war i flair. Ootaoa-top aad bor M allrMaoa uiaaatiyoaaioria. ijtw oaaaoa BB4 Vor10 rariur niiiinrupinstreiari lTrOOPF,U LATIHEB, Aalra a- umiwn to j, j, iUBvjaira) uo .1 raooriaaiB aikMroai. TBUSTSB'8 BALtOP PBK't'oil PLAT II MIR nuns, Diuniu anu tqiii rLi UAU ?ni" '"" -B-W r rlrlaa of a daal of (rail, dalad th r T.araiit ai DMoraao. KOb, iaiy, T rooordod la Llbar No, TTfolloaSi,' fkaAwwAa.ioaaaf Lhohattil raaorda for " .'AadwaahUrjaa oonaty. la Iba Plilrlot oi umingii, I -wm 'i ravtto aaauoo oa TtlXIISDAT, rabrntrr 10 1ST9. ennmaaelBE at 0 o'oUok.a n .at hoaioBo, aJO, (old hd bar.) U airaat. balwaoa Piriaaalk atiaalaad Vr moat aroaio. a vary asnllaat aaaortraaai of lloaaahotd Farnltora, Aa., ooaaUMai la pari of Parlor BaUa.Upkalataro lla Pla-h, 4plofa Praaek Plato llaalol aad Plat Mirror Marblo-loo aad othor Tablaa HraiMla.ThrM ply aad lairaia Carpati Olll aid Proaia UhkaOallara aad Cbaadalabraa llaiar. Eoaawood TablM Thro MabofkBy Book Caa ifahoiaay Ualralth BoXaaad Chalra Walaat IbUbiIob Dlalaf Tabl raacbCblBaPlaaarBat roakary aad aiaaawartHoflaralnra Waloal aad Mahoftsy BadiUada, Ilaraam aad Waahalaida Hthacaay Wardrobai.Wlalow Bhada Oak Cottag Cbamkor Snlto.l plMa waiaai f raaaipr iBDia.wuo Utm Vaathar lt4latra aad Pillow Colotad Xacrhrlagi.tollatbVita rooklaiaad Haatfag Hiot Ullahaa kaoaUllaa, A , Ao, iAsstmi,var- itair aaa niu nauraii laalWdl Aaallnaoara B" ir uu"1uJ"ri.iLLL"k.,l.1 :.-' a.Mna , iivi.iirn. jtRiT ISuoaaaBor ta J. (). Mot tit Ira mxlia A Coratr of p-aaaiylf aala araaa aad Taalk al(t. TOTTIlBH4LBOP YALUABLV IMPROYCn fB'ir.nt ii l ua nair nil WBLtTH ifftlBT WHT BITWII AHD rf BTB.1BTS WORTH ' II lrtliA'nf . AmmA nf ixnt k.nl.i J.ulk. 1 J. - n? vl- .' Z .- t ! ,ir vi uninnr. m, u, lorn, I JOSHUA WIIITNBT.iy.,1. Optician. rpTB EVESiaUT accurately suited I with rtlllei cr other Spcclacltt ly mtreli) tiiismsrinff ooo ouesdow. VJ ir.K.n&upLmt, Optician, NaUonctt Hotel, it tilt I-1'. ffaorU'1 Q" thatik aay at Jaaaarr. JU3, f'Jw'lyi of oaa of lha parllaa icairod tbaraby, ?nWJ,.y Ti0 i dr of Pabriary. A l. Iln n Tln,11 1 ja t r tl Utwrad "A. W&'M5aPff-W'ffSSSi' ,.VF,"l';KVVl?ihv.,lrlJ .AM.V.riBil.f Jifpitr,bk.r,..lMi .M ffUaiRGTOK F1C1B 1RD UFUSIIOKI. IxTttKU. Iirmi Hioiirii jeitrJj wr 1110,944.19. Tin Bin Cohhittii an Post Orricis hold ifecUl mettlnj tiwlij ta umUtr Bn.(or n.mi.7 pofUl telcffraph bill. Tb, leLtlmtuI of lb, commUUe iMml decldedl la lit f.ior. QOTBRKVKMT LlXD rOK TBfl DISTRICT Tcblic 8cnoou.Hr. Anell lotrodaecd la tbo Home juurdij tut tot lb, beoat of Ibtpubu; tcbooltlatba Dlitiktof Colcm bU, approprl.tlof; pablle Uod and raontj tbercfor, lb, ptotUIod, of lrbleh an tbo lam, u lb bill la tb, Scnl Irf Mr. Fattef- Ion a rtwdaji tlaee. ItAORR'a NlTIOIflL AlXROORT ARD TAB' luv, at MetHroU nail, vai 'will altenaei! but night b a btjhlj af prtcUUrt audaM. au tb. coaractcrf wcr. crMltablr laualaMi tbow of Ubtrtr, tb, OtrmaB. tb, Irlibmaii, and tho negfro boy, partlcalarl o. Th, eboroa by Sharmaa'a llammcra waa wj OaUatutljnoalrad. TlMia will b, a mat!. BMthla arternooataadtba exhibition will b, repeated agata tbla eren In;. Tb. Wiisnimm aqcouot Eimiiii- tiox Tha Ilotiw Commltt.aa oa tb DU- trict of Colambla yeiterdaf reiamed the leatlmonjr la relation to tie Waiblojtm ainedact, and examined U CTttrke, Jimw Hcailre, and It. S. Klnc. To-dar the com mittee will rl.lt the Great Tatli, accompa nied by Oen. allehtertCblnf Engineer Bamo, and Ur. g'nerrell, one of the contractor!, lo examine the work, &c. Wlix'i Oraal Hocn.-.A crowded boned again greeted MUl Keemo, company lalt nlgbt and wltneiied Boncdcanll. drama, " Merry Dodd," which will be repeated Uh nlgbt. Determining lo rnrnub onr utitena with all poealbte noreltlee. Ulae Keeoe an- nonncea "Our American Oonitn" for Mon day nlgbt. "Onr American Conaln" wll( no doubt attract a crowd, from the fact that It la tb earn, play which waa being performed on the night of th aauulnallon of Preildent Lincoln, Mies Keen aad Harry Uawk enstalnlng the same characters aa played by them on that erentfal nlgbt, Uit nlgbt rreeldent Oratt, aad Mlaa Belli, Grant occnpled a box, and seemed delighted wllh the performance. Nino al TusATH-Anber's llc opera, " Maeanlello," was performed la a highly tUjla manner Hit sight to a hoosc, we regret to say, not as'full as It deserred to be, but rcapectablo and remnneratlTe, nerertbe less. M'lle Canlssa, In tb part of Cloln, ajnUted herself with great credit, and her representation of tho character was warmly applauded. I.errano Talrly took the home In the duett In the second aeU Altogether II was one of the triumphs of their brief opera season, and tba choral auxiliary waa particularly noteworthy. To-night parte of three popular operas, Trallata, Faust, and Bomnambula, will be glrcn as the company's farewell entertain ment, and la the afternooa a matinee, at which "Norma" Is the o ard. 8rixB DtAiiR'a KtcRrnox. Speaker Dlalne held his regular weekly reception at his residence, on Fifteenth street, last eren log. Ill parlors presented a most brilliant scene, and many distinguished personage, were present. Among them were Vice President Colfax, aeaeml Sherman and dangbter, Senator Xdnnnds, Got. Steam and lady, of Massacbasetts, Commodoro Smith, RepresentetlTea Mltcholl, Bailey and Roots, Iter. Mr. Butler, chaplain of Horn, or ReprcaenlattTes, and lady, Judg Sar gent, Commissioner of Customs, and others" Spooler Blaine and lady recelred the) r Tlil tors most cordially, and Vice FreaUr,nt Col rax was the obserred of all obsntera. Ho was constantly nrronnded by group of ia?i , ana his pleasant and ataMs manners wen Ibe subject of general rem ark and ad. Oration. Tha ladle preaeatirere elegantly anu lasicioiiy amraa. Tna WiiaxT Natiokii. Ru-cmjcak for this week coatalne a number of Taluable and Interesting articles. Tha sermon, of .Mi,, ujrua Dunaeriaua, a, a., pastor ortno Fourand a-balf-atreet rresbyterlan church, on "St. Feter was ha erer at Rome," la published In fall, and those who wish copies of the eermon to mall to their friends can obtain them In wrappers. Besides this the morcments of Trlnco Arthur, since his arrl tbI la this city, are faithfully chronicled. There is also a synopsis of Dr. Newman's excellent sermon to yoanrr women the no tion of the Senate on the receptloo of tbe statue of Gen. Greene Judge Bharswoojl's opinion of Infidelity a communication on the adjustment of the tariff the reply to tbe uoaicai society or the District by Ibe new organisation editorials on important sub jects -tho bill for the reorganisation of the nary congressional proceedings depart mental news Items roport of the Barns fee- Ural tbe Feabody obsequies at Portland, and a Tarlety of well selected reading mat ter. Copies In wrapper to be bad at th office. THE NEW SENATOR OM IOWA. Tlall ar VOBR-rMwIalUu. Last erenlng a largo body of Iowane called on Hon. J. B. Howell, the new Unt ied Stalee Benator from Iowa, at the resi dence of Wm. Richards, esq., brother-in-law to tbo Senator, at whose house lie Is stop ping. Among those present we noticed General Qlren, third deputy commissioner of Internal reTcnnei Hon. Hawkins Taylor, uois. ueorg, cowlo and F. II. Impbey, cor respondent DaTcnport Dally QVul; Capt. Corson, of tbe Capitol pollcet Capt. Morri son, Col. Vlall, Judge Kllpatrlck, lion. John P. Orantbam, J. P. Foullon, of the Iowa press) Msjor 0. II. Fletcher and others. Mr. W. S. Graff, president of the associa tion, formerly Introduced, tbe citlxens of town, expressing their utmost conOdence In Mr. Howell's Integrity, ability, and complete power to Impartially serre the State, -tbe country ana party wnicn has properly chosen hint for tbe exalted position. Senator now- ell responded In a brief but eloquent speeeb, expressing bis gratlOcatloa at meeting the representatives of bit Stat at the national capital. He pledged himself to advocate tbo most rigid economy la pablle affairs, sua expressed bis Intentlou to do all In his power to render himself worthy of tbe coed- deuce so gonerouely reposed Id him. After some excellent piano music by sereral bv dies, and by Mr. F. M. Clark, tha alscuv blage, at a. late lour dispersed. .THE tHtUTAL. XVASLI. Ft.B-k ttaautl or lover 1uuIsliuobI t Hehaol. Cnigioo, Ja, 23, Wllllo Atkins, the lad wbooo punUhmeot at tbo Bkloner echoo, laat November created such oicltement, died tbl. morning, n baa laid In a atata of atnpor ever sine ,. . three months atro i,---- Vi' i V ii i B,irer Phlng, and tcarcely tyUg gig, ot Uff cation at, the time of tin ocet. TblnvC4tU show thai nnduoT.olenr;o tyus pied, THE NEWS BY CABLES Th Derm or lor.iiikiliir. noire, Jan. 2& The archbishop of Al giers has left Rome for Parts to ascertain lb, Tlews of the Emperor on the dogma of tnfalllbflliy. Tbe uncertainty as lo Mapo leon'e position on Ibis question bae causod the Holy Father serious uniaslnssst ' lv Affaire lis Anstrta. VnintA, January 33 Tbe Deputies from lb, Tyrol threaten to withdraw from (he Auttrlan Diet because Ibey are denied the right to Tote and the Influence In thatbod'y to which tbey are entitled'. ' Frlnc Anersperg, by the adrlce of lead ing members of bis family, has refasod orer tures lo form a nsw cabinet. Ministerial Crisis la ll.Tarla. Mexico, Jan. M. Tb dlffersnces be tweed tbe Government and Iba Parliament, bar resulted In a ministerial crisis. Tbe upper House Insist on the resignation "of Prince Hoherioh and his Cablott. From Spain. Macrid. Jan. 33. Ths exclusion of Rad' tcala from tbe Cabinet cause a ftollng of discontent, which Is dally gaining strength. f In the recent election theMenarehlsts polled Are sevenths of th popular Tote. UANOE. Slarrur Hett lai ! Crr lclla-tir-Caelllalrr Hpeeeti or 11.UI1I. vlr DlslT Vol In Hnpport f lb fjTrntant. Pabis. Jan. IS. la a debate oa tbe eomoier tlstlr,stlfilothUorpiXjKUUIir reslsrtlsr IBs Opposltloa wst tioUbi. sod there w,re some stormy teeott, hot th Qovenimeal ds- iopl unsxpestea sirsozin. T.4l.r th. dluaiilea was ehntlausd. M UlllvLr nuts thtBlliMlDe siMMh. 11. ersstsj .seni.tlo. by aseunT,c thsl ths fjAblnst weald sapper! thi,litln( treaties, but thsl thsy wer lo favor of th. freest dlteutslos, foe It was thslr purpos to afford eausl pro tstlloB to sll. II sddl that ths Ministers desired lo eoa dool a uover.mant tusuloed br a majority o( the Uhsahers. whtea was th. reAleipraailoB of lb. will or the BStloe, aad thst th us Jorlty was aot so saelsot group bat A pert of this Asssmblr. suttslotaf tho polley of th Ussiest, oot heesai. It was Aa aeeoaipllihsd feet, bat with th, Brm lolsatloo of nataLta Ifi. th, ualaa. 11, would ..r. aot I, . bo,l ful spirit, bat wtthdlxaUy ,ad nodeity, Ihsl ,HU.I.rDI.,ll WDHIU .De.pi K1Q OI I, O.I would 0,ltb,v wlllt not Aesept the protselloo Tho Minister', spsseh was received with ehoers, AAdth(iovrnntwAS sastAlasdby yOW 9 Wl AIAIUIIAA, cum. C'.ptnr. r In Bokel Capllal-Fn all nltarAtincirs-rTiBioDa. iia,M..r..u.rvSS-Th,Dl.rf.,noua,l thossptur of Outlaislro, ths sspltAloflho lABdrreots, by th, fore, under Fuello, After a ,v.r, l,n,Hi iican.i u.i.w ,. uwn ..- lursls to tbe cossr, oq aeeouot of a sjerelty oi pimin...' STATE LEGISLATURES. JCOBUIA. Hlgavll' CndMtaa AamUteU la ttiO A stHA.OA..Jin. Tho ICoua to-dap bra rot 01 44 to 44, doldd to qualify a tho p"oaa who retrd th : hlarhaat ou to Ihoa mimbiri who wen my ana ha Bail hlght T0l4o Ihoa raambcra who wero do l?rd TMat bf lloooral Trrp FUo wer awri.-moar,of whom litre war eolored mo, AIAWA3IA. Tbv Annexation of Wt Florlila- raanlatBB0B4 forDrtjiUaioeB 711 f Apply to if embora t Ibe Le-ffla MoaToowiar. AtA Johu -?., fh SDatoto-drotHwa latroduwd wtlfjlnf aad eooflroloii tho ipa ntdi ty thy oonmlaaloacr for tho aootxktloa of Woat Th rtaolatloA memorUUilng Ooaxraa for th rtnoral of dUabllUUa wa dlmaed till adjoarnsBcat. , . , . . , 1 kin t n t read n aad ta naalih drunk on n with lmprloonot ta tha poo it tat lory; DUI OOI .O PP'J w WIUIUIM VI iw ajvajiwtw, "la'tha llouao th bill to org aoli th Mobil ilrroTerBinaot waa oamoudod as to ir th appoint log power entirely with tbe (Jor- IsOUIHlANA. ealtlon lo Lor- l.latlr. -""VJ ih Hcboiuoo he- ... --. i-a or turn aricayain. w.. h Iaa. M A mail mrf Unr ha.boTld foVflu wi "iV5.".'r Ztt .I!..'I " Va7ar-.oh.BO 'bow mi wotih ioia naaa iBoraath paadloc befor th leglalator. toVbODda. uunainioi IQipoopiO, Otpraew -In araato aad rala tho crodlt of th rilato, -M. '.V rao BtoaODOllBB. aal out tha auhatanea n. pl aad arlppdo ita tonairce. Th PtVagMM oayat u W bar la for mat Ida. that aaothorof tho. aatoaadl.caetaVhleh harharatrlid th pret lUcTlalatQT, deatreod to pllltg aad teal Bkor froB our alrtajy moth robbodSUt traaaurjL ha ba eonolrd aad la bow btlog a rapldTyaad aa aartlf a poaalbly tnatured Into law. ItUknowo aa th bank bill, aad eoBteaplatoa tholauol from thrsttonln mLUloat of boada la faror of certain bank, by war of ladtmalfrlBK than for loaaaaloaurrcd durlakt tha lata war In aid Of tha tlaafodorata aaa. If anything eould now astoolab tbla oaB.HBltr la th eoDduot of our highly loyal Radlaal aod rlrluoua Igllatur. to roai Dona rbl baakafor aldlar th rabal khiiii would do lti but In tbla erlals our Radical BsOtaeDOra DBOOBII UDI1TIOUB IO ID COQaillUllOQ uauor iDprkuaairoiauuaeoof liberal dou cturt for rote." Tbe.aobfr Obaoialott Boeepllou og mo pinor) JOBanaiiioo in DootoaTbo Programme for tb raaoral. Doitow, Jan. 3d Tha Daltlmoro commit ta to attand th Feabody obatxialoa wr eon uiaiij saoaiTcu uj auaju- anufiiiu lo-uay, aod, oa hit larltatloa. Djojd a ataaraboai osauraloatn tho harbor and othor tauolalpal oiTiiiaioa. tn owuiiBi.i wnt le-avs iwr rori land ta air tit. 1'on-rt.AMD. Ui. Jaa. 24 Tha Droframmo for tb funoral cortege for the romoyai of tb ramalna of Ottorg laabodp, from tbo Oily Hall to the ears, seat Tueaday, bai baao ar ranged. To procaulon will ba under the di re lion of I.. D. H. Sweat, marshal, aod will loeiuu tour oompaniea oi uaiiea niaica ar tlllery, dataehnants of rarlou elrlo aoeletleo, tho foralga eooaula. Admiral Farragat and atafr. tho Bommandara nf tha Drltlah vaaiala. of war. thaQorernor of Main aod hla coun cil, tito igiitaiuri oi in ntaio, in juaieiary aaa toucrai oraoora oi aioibo, aiiogaiioas irODi oifl or nun ijcgiaiaturia au city gororn' no at a. lha truataaa af th. 1'aabodv tduea- tloaalFuod. ndof th Feabody laatitute, and maoy otner inairtauai aau oatua. VIUU1HIA. Tbo Btato Turnod Oror to tbo Civil AutborUIoa aoolalonla tbe Htrcet Car Dlatarbamoo fJaa Rioomomd. January 10. Oea. Oanby to day Uaued o orJor turalug orer th admin lit ra tion of State aralr to the clrll authorltlca Tb military ofQaai-a fllllng th poaltloos of State Auditor aod Seoretary to-day tendered thtlr reatgnatlooe to the Oovoroor. la the taattor of tbo negro troubles with the treat ears, Mayor Uabooa rteoldod that the attempt of the blaotts was ta ado la violation of a military order making a distinction, and that now ib hi at wa and th neeroe must seek redn before tbe State courts, or tn a criminal proio Oiiuou ooiufo iu lauarf a ciuf lTomsn's HnlTraK lis ntaaataeUnietta Bostow, Jan. 23 Tho frlendt of woman auffrago are holding a eonrcntlon to-day In Horticultural lull for the purpose of form ing a StaU Womaa4 BaHrage Aaaoclatlon. There U a good attendance, Jamei Freeman Clarke proldlng, Mrt. Moore and Jotepu II. Ilowland wero appointed aecretaries, and abutlneae commltteo wa appointed, con sisting of William Lloyd Qarrlaon, Mrt. Julia Ward Ilowe, Mrs. LAwrrnct, Ker. K Conner, and P. A. Ilorneford. DotTOir, January s4. Io th Woman's suf frage eoareotloa to-day, speeches wer made by iter. James Freeman OUrk, Julia Ward I low. Luoy Htono. Uov. It. Uonnor, of Hot toot Mrs. Ohurchlll, Rv. W U. Ohaanlng, Bov. Geo. W. lllbbard and other. Anew orgaolxatloo oallod tbo Massaohuistta WnMin'i lllaThta Hoolatv uaa formed, and raaoiultona war pasasd, urging th adoption la aitanth amendment totbUoolllulloo, I aad atrtklna out the word "mala" In tlte liws I (DveralngtbaUlatrletof Columbia. KoBiaTOaAHAM'a advartlf etnent (lit watte, LOCAL MAOTERa Tare BKponucAsa. Wj. DotauritbtvTiTbDowoa-Bopnb-llcaua ?fevtr4holoaB-dlirtr -Intloaa Ailoplod Th ejhaln Dro ion at IBt-Aam,n Hpoabltiv riBlnly "o mar C'lly 1411 ror Wr-Horr Certain OfTJeial Treat Applloatla. rura-iat to a tmbllsliod call, tome two or three hundred cliliens of the Bttond ward mat at Iho Union Ualtlaat OTenlnt, tor tho Sarpoeo of forming a Trno Repuhllcaa Clob o.fl, Initio ward! 'C6I,C.B. ruber cMleJ Ibe h.t,o. to ordor, ADd nominsted D. M Ktlsry for unf-TotmTT- -thalrman, who waa voaDlmovalr choacn. Mr. KeUejupon uUaelbaotialr madoa thorl addreai, .awlUSB Eo htaXed thittbo object of th maeUot VMriot A.dUfmo laers. but to organlirs an aasoctatloa that woold allow freoopeech aod free thought, dad stood up for free men lie beUered Ibe time had com when tbe friends Of liberty sliouVl u&Uo for this end. Hthej Wert wise, orderly amTtemperatolo their dollberatlona tha maaaea would rallr around them, and If thejpat up food men tbey ooeQd count upon tbo enpportof not OClf aHimo RpdMfoat trktM ttticttlnoo tranar-sila- ' T Mr. Joieph Brooke. aitUUnt ward com missioner, wlahed to accord the tamo right to ffontlomcn that olhera accorded to him. IlawMSOt preparadtoeodorta tba move ment. There had been a Republican clnb In thlt ward for thrco rears. It wat nnklnd to come hero with a handful of men and at tempt to Dill tho Republican Dartr. a motion to present a roil tor signatures wag cornea wun oui toreo autentiDir voices. ( Mr. Brooke and two of hit men,) and tome elttv or teventy came forward and recorded toeir namca.. . On motUrtofMraf Sinclair Bdrur. a com mittee of flvo wat tclocted br tbe meetlntr to prepare a plan of permanent organisa tion, so report at ine next moeiior. Tna committee selected wat aa followu Sinclair Barley, ubarlee Jones, U. u Kelsey, J. B. Fisher and Wm Rutherford. Mr. John M. Brown offered tbe followlnirt which were unanimously adopted! wbraa it bosom a aaooaaarrfor tha hi. publleanaor thlt city, aod ipoelallr or th ticaond ward, to throw off th yok of opprea Hon which trraaaloal on) a lata aod thvlr vaa aala attempt to faalao oa aai and wbras vanoui ciTttrt nay Dean mau to aupprca fro anaeeh and to oaatral or amah froa mini Sraoiprd. That we, tha tro Kt public tns or i no nrtDDii waru, nrrony uauiari our Din aau uoaltcrabl dclarmlnatlaa toonjoy and dafand thaterrdandeoatltutlaaaIrlahtMnaaaablv to aiaamblo' aaddlaanao milurai af ttrtvotO) orpubMe latrsta without mnliratatlooi from potty offle.ali or aaii-rwa raaari, ia Vis fenooaof our ward qommlaalooor (Gbau II Petort) and hi asslstant.(Josph Brooks,) or aay other caemles of fre a pooch. Rriofprd. That w deny tb dogma that ' th king can do do wrong' aad that while our ward officer proudly atrogato to themaolre this kingly prerogative, it la our right aod duty to dathroo tb king .oipoclallr as In our opinion th BepubUcaa party of this ward doosBotdsrlro Its exlsUao from tha king, and was aot charmed lato life by tb Aoootar; Brooki, RttotptJ. That aa neriona holding afntila tin-. sltlons araclaotedby and responslbl tn tho rople, It Is both improper and Immodaat la htm to " pack " msctlngs oallod to deliberate open tbolr aetai aad It Is dtag raoeful aad rp- rattcaalbl for then to tia to re ligation or provrnt Juat zpraaaions of public opinion. jtrituno, iiiiia. woar m Mor ui m irea ballot for a fro ncoplc.'w hereby dlaeourag and deaounao all attempt to forcibly realat or prevent th excreta of th lactlv fraa chlie, andprfrreip(cAto rotU&a threat, clnb and nrlekbato, as th boat weapons to d trend end perpetual our llberllae. Bttolptd, That aa resistant to tyrants la obadlanca to Clod, w harabr farm ouraolrcB into an aaaoclatlon to b called tbe True II- publlcao uiun" of th ttecoaa ward, and that w pledge ourtelve tout rry honorable and lawful meant 'to defend and enjoy the rignis ana privileges oi Amenoan ireomens and toseeurathe nomlnatloaaad olettlooiof good and tra man and friends or Ibe for going principles to pooltlona la thlt ward aad y a ino mi, oicorioq. llnotiftd. rbataawa ara flrmtvdtrotad to ill Kraai ncRiurri ) liriDCivica di ii no- fuoneao party, wo art equally -,vaot to tsdlastnslons and dlrlalons, and ar fully ptrtuaded that peace and harmony will bring rlttory to our standard, If frimcipUt aod aot tTtrnnro our wiigawniu, Mr. Keltey spoke at aome length, concrat. oUtlnc tbo new clnb upon the order which had prevailed, and contrutlog this meeting with tboae formerly held In tbe ward. lie did not expect that Mr. Brooke and tome others wontd agree with htm, bat he did not Eropoeo to attempt to make them think at e did, by blackguarding and denouncing them. lie arraltrnod tbe present cltv gov ernment for partiality and favoritism. A deserving man might go with a petition timed bra Hundred and fifty of the best men in the city to a certain hall, And when the petition waa presented the Hit waa cloaely examined, and If tho name of Z. C. Robblna, Lewis Clephane, J. II. Croaaman, or Mr. Crane appeared on tbat Hat M Do you tu that namit" "Do rou aaa that i-a-M-f' "That man l an enemy of mine." "That man would not bow down, and worship me,' and became that mani name waa there, no matter bow deserving tbo applicant or re spectable the other out) hundred and forty nlno name, the case waa a hopeleaa one. There wat n ring who had too much control, and onlr tbolr friend could get anything to at. of it,i. u.u . -(. . -s BUIU IHIDUI IUIUKI IVUUI UU VkllH 'in. i . tr.1 a ugnt lor oroao. ana ou.ier T.LU. OL . Vht for Prinelplee. ai0v?! tV.lSn Ifi...T?4 to apeak, but a mo tion toadjoua-n prevalleu, ad the meeting cioeea. Board or Tjiajib A called moelinir o tbe Board of Trad waa held laat night at ineir rooms ta Marat jspaco. Aoons njiy member wero present. The president, Bimuet Bacon, presided, wiih Mr. 8. V. No jet, secretary. Tbe treasurer, Mr. F. B. McOnire, pre aented hla annual report, ehowlnr a balance In band of I&80.M. It waa atated tbat the commltteo to repre sent the board before Con great would bare an Interview wllh tha commi.toe on Friday next. Mr. R. M". Hall apokeof the Importance of Impressing on Congress the necessity of repealing the preaont onerous usury lawa of the District. It would, he aaaeited. loo.cn 13,000,000 available capital now bold In bonds aud ttockj. lie claimed tbat this was outside of politics, and eould not fall to Interest all concerned In tbo welfare of tbe community generally. Mr. Hall offered the following resolution, which waa eupported by Mr. w. 0. Metie rott and unanimously adopted I ReiotvtJ, That as cltlscoa wa cordially In dorse tbe movement now being agitated to bring together Into on barmonloua govcra mens th prset conflicting authorities Ib our forms of government now exlatlag la this Dis trict) and do pledge our arnoat efforts to ae curatb propoaej change, believing th tarn neceisary to th promotion of our bullosas prosperity. On motion of Mr. A. R. Shepherd, tb secretary WA4 Instructed to forward a certi fied copy of the resolution to tbe Vice Presi dent and Speaker of the House of Representa tives. Also, Instructing the secretary to pre pare a suitable memorial to Consrresa re- uueallng that an appropriation bo made for the Improvement of the channele of the Po- lotnaeana Anacoui rivers. Adjourned. BolutloB of Condolne. toaviio Stab toDot.Ho a, A F, a. V , Whereas It has pleased ao all-wlao ProvU dsnea to call from our midst our lata lamented brother. Rudolph II. Hits, who departed tht ill on th 41st day of December, 1449, and thla IodgBfcllo(senalblythelr bereavement, have t her for icrfoftva.inki in ib oaain ei jiromir jiu dolph Ii. littx tho frateroltrhat lost a faith- iui ana uerotao oroinar ana sooitiy a origin and Intelligent ornament, Ktiolvtd, That w as a Lodge onload cur heart felt sympathy to tba bo roared widow and family, who hav thus lost a wortby.tklod aad aflectlonat husband and parent, directing their thoughts and hopes to Utm Who Is a huaband of the widow and a father to th fatherless. AeaoiiwJ, That a oopy of these reaolutloas be publlshsdlath Helena papers, and alao that a copy bo forwarded to his widow aad family la tha city of Washlogtoa, V. U. Joita Pott i a, J. Q. SiBDlEJ, J.U.StBoaa, If S.Oohstabls, Uommltts, Sots or Tempi nANCS. At tbe reealar Suarterly meeting of tbe Grand Dlrfslon ona of Temperance laat night, Mr, Chat. W, IIllls, being about to toavo th city, ten dared his realguatlon aa Oraad Worthy Pa triarch, An election was Immediately held and V. n. Chaso, 41- waa 4electod to All tile vacancy, and he was Immediately Installed Tbe order Ii 1a a flourUalog condition. THK TERRITORIAL MOVEMENT AXOTIIER OPFOSirfO! MEF.TIHU TnejEmin ward imn igui. An adjourned meeting of the cltUent of tbe Borenth ward wu bald last nlgbt at IalahdhaU, corner of Virginia aronoe and D itreet, to oppose tbo propoted bill look ing to a territorial form of gdTCrnment for the District of Colombia, The meeting was latco. attended, and wat called to order by Mr. Reuben Bacon and IX. N. Edwards, ecrelary. when tbe flretbefaees In order waa to hear a report of a committee appointed at the last meeting. air. a. nauon, cnairmaaor said commit tee, than tubtnllted the following. Aaoaoof tha committee, appointed at Ih lait mootla; t consider th proposition to change the praot ilygoveromtnl Into a ter ritory, I tub m It th following report i It ft eoaeadad by all loteliiftot men that tk rretrnt ar turpi tact all tbat hare proeedod tin llbOTtr and prof rata, that pro nor oo lutlrely that tho aaranoemant of mankind la dlrootly dpadnt upon th froodom whlth Is poatesoed by tho mat o( tho people. la a word, th frotas ago, and th freoit aoantry la alwayt Iho meet adraaoed Liberty qulekana lknrtt aad tharpeni th latolleot, aad rogrcai It th laariubla reaalt. Olro a maa buibj .MtKJ. n inu BiuiatByii Bt avTvroigl, witb a direct latenat to bla soontrr, and is ro- ponaioia ivr iia gorori noai. il uia in at rooteaokc of our prog rets la liberty, why sork toraalrataltl laleta monarch lata and aris tocrat can dlsproy these undoubted facts, they should forever tato their tTorttoro tttlet liberty, and thereby place obetaels In the waver procreif, and th ualretaalwolfars Th proposition to chang th preacnt city gOTiraDioBi ia utai m w lorriivry, wiia a hot araot tadtjouaall appolatod, or not elected by in poopi, is auuootoiow a iincrtr, a war far agalnat th vary prloolpl or aslf gorara moat, aad ao oalr retnlt ta aril. If thUov roor aad Ooontll.or as soma propose, the Sea ate, ar to be elected by the people, then why tha.ehanfet Or do Aldermen dttlrc to bIldHBUral Is It th title, tUat son doxcngaetUmeo want, who boiler they hav lofluenoo at th Whlta ltoute. Itthlawhat they ar aftcrt But w ar to havo a member of Oongret. Is thtreatoor of men la our midst wno expect to b eta tad to Uongresat It It claimed that this member of Uongrasa would obtain greater ooneetalons from Oon groi than bow, b baring azelnslv control of our alTolrt. Can It bo hoped that on man could olTaot as math In thlt dlrsttlon at bun drodsor even thouaaads, aod that, too, with th aatlr Oongreis pononallf observant of all our waaUl Tba very Idea la fallacious Aad then what a degrading motamorphooa to change tho national capital Into a territory Tnia District wllh onlr flftr aauara mlloa would alao make a eoauuptabla territory, it ta a any, whdui i'ir ? -- . :f.' it- . . Vll II l lir.ilnn It U a ally, with tha ordinary iMt maUopoUo. and ta .ta h.toauiT Vldlaolaua. If it Is urged that th prassnt city govern- ment it inwieraoie, mai 11 is corrupt, mat in tax ar execBBlve, that th money la aquan dared cju pet Jobs, glrtn to ferorltas, that th salarls ar xcosalr', that th moat urgent Improrememts, tuth at paving th prlnclptt streets with laprorad parameat and th tleanlagoutof th canal aad th dradglag ot tha rlrer channel, ar opposed or oegleqtedi that crime and Ignoraoo la plae of morals aod lntlllf.ene is often elevated to placet of powtr and trust, that crlm It eaooBraged, and that who reform mtetlngs ar called to con sider thee grlavancsa aad suggest Improve ments, euob meetings ara broken up by mobs of city oOolatc. If all this Is urged aa a reason for tho change, my answer Is that th tamo or greater eharg ar brought agalnat th ofl. oor of .reoroa ot cities throughout tb Unloat yet la noo la It proposed to change thsm Into a Territory Th effort Is to change thofflor of th goreromeat, aot Its form. Became Andy Jonnaoa was traitor, a tyrant, and a demMOfu, did Republicans oropos to change thaUoroiaaantlnto a monarchy. No. They straggled to oust him from bla plae. aod if they failed through treason, in their own ranks, still th effort wa a noble on. Tim and tn people at last effected a change, and now tha uoveroment Is la patriotic aod Intel- lint handa. The error Is aot lathe systsm, but lath men who ar at the head of tbe city govern, meat. Reform Is loudly called for, and when thla is enacted w will hear oo mora demands ror a territorial gorernmini. wi Dim mora Intelligent and honest men lo the Oo unci la aod at the head ot the city govern meat men who will not ensourace or bead a mob to knikiiD maetlnra seeking reform. W need moawhoeaa in what Improvementa are ne aanarr. ana navoini ooooaiy anu oourag .a oarry them out, Wod our principal s treats IDHITIiUfi iiiivwiiu laiuiuivi iiiifmtai, so that they can b kept elcaa w need th eanal and rlrer channel dredged, our Immense water-power utilised, and railroads built to all parts or th country, and thus to employ nut tdla labor, now eomoelled to subsist on th plttana doled out throuih tbe Provident aVKI OVnilf sas.,B VVU.B.VH..VH.I w. uwa- fres s. W need hooesty, economy, and reform nth eipendltur of money, and tha a a pen dltures always kept within tbo means to pay. W seed the consolidation of tho entire ills trlot under on municipal government. 1 nlaaa than of a chance to a territorial form of government, w deslr the contin uance of The present form of government, and la place OI restrictions no ins rigniot am fragaaad tha great principle of self-gorsrn ment, we deslr this extended, and lo order to mora sTeeiaally destroy the one-man power, wa ravtaaat that la tha new charter which Uoo grcis will doubtlsss giro us during the pro oa mssIoo, tbat thaeloetlraprlaefpla snail bo oatoadod. by making th ward com mission r and all general or principal officers now appointed by th Mayor, to b elected by the people i aod also that I o such charter tb peo ple of this District shall hr tha right to -..- -- UU.U..I Ti iui iiiiwi.ii Mr. T. T. Fowler, alto of the commlttoe, aald be hoped that the bill aa prepared by tho terrltoriaUsu would be read for Infor mation, lie resetted be had not a conv with him, and asked If any gentleman pres ent had one. lie wanted to knowwhat the territorial government wontd be, and what It proposed to effect. Ills recollection of the features of the propoted bill wero that a governor, aod a commltteo of eleven were to bo appointed by tbe President, and twen- tvflveaaaemblr-men to be elected by tbe -Tslri. In that event tho trovernor and fr-w. - BrftTiiri rw. tn nniBVaiiitrrr nAwar council M0d .-- maaanro tbat looked to andheoppu aoflht ubeitlea ofthepoo an abrldgemep; tnem of lne francfiuo. d.o, uy -AiF". h tho chairman ap lie had not consults in- becAueo the pointed tl ine last meet.,, trom mo commltteo had not met togtlh, hattlly no Known cause, ana ne naa prepareu . -ri. a aerie of resolutions, which ho would a. mil to tna meeting. ine resoiuuons are as iouowsi Whereas oettaia nartlec. Profeiaedlr It- fublleaas, hare prepared a bill with th Inten loa of asklaff Its paaeag by Uongreaa, to sub Btltut a tsrrltorlal form of government for th Dlstrlst of Uolumbla, la lieu of our prea- cm ifn j. oiij inu sounif govoraoioaii Whereas th whole scop aad Intention of that meaaur Is to de Drive th eltliens thereof or th caered and inestimable right of th bal lot, taoaoipririDg inimoi iiooriiea wnicn mi gealutsad spirit of the Constitution guaran tees to them imposlogoo them a government lo spirit and form, such as the fathers of '74 complained of therefor, BttrWiv,ThRepubiiesnBoflhSsvtnth ward, duly sensible of the signal favor th uongreasoi in unitoa staies nav oeatowea on ua, ib rliht whlal than on year under trying circumstances, and thouxh Killdsd bv limited oxnerlonc. w hav aeooaajiUabed more permanent Improvement ana aaooioti moci riiorms maa any inrae pro rloua admlnlstratloas. JtriofMtf, That mindful of th many conflict and disorders which bar characterised tha rrocadlngs of our municipal government for b laat ytar, w ar i.oilbl of error cotu mtttod la th teleatlon of mea to represent ui, and w pledge ouraclreo and our aaered honore that in th future w will aeleot men to represent us who will dlacbsrge their du ties alike oredltable to us aal to the United RiaUatlovarnmstnt. JtriofiFvd, That we respectfully ask Oongrea to boar Ln mind that slavtry was Brat abol- lahiail hv lairlalatlva nafltrrant In our lllatnaL and that hero th undeniable rights of cltlten ship wat llrst bestowed on tbe people of color, and they are thus far the representation of thslr race throughout our common country i therefor they pray the Congress of the United States, their benefactors, that they will not abrldg their liberties by restricting their fran chise la any manner, but continue to them equat rigaio whloh ther rights to all men, la the exercise m tbey feel confident that they will demonstrate to the world that tbey at capable oi BOiigorernmcnianu are eniuia io periorm all th acts tbat a free and Independent people .anu 11 junatr rcaiHira. a, 11 at www uwo 1 dabtof gratitude to our Uhtef Magistrate, U B, uini,ior id iDioroai ni oaa oucn ii pressed In our welfare as a people, and especi ally for tha interest he has taken In the wel fare aad prosperity of thla, the capital city or the nation) In the Improvement or our ave nue and streets, and the embellishment of our rublic grounds, to mak them correspond to b grandeur or our publlo bulldloga, thus making this city not oolr th pride o( the American people, but or the world, with uo feigned exprenlonof oonfldence in the patriot tan anil latallivenoa of tha American (Jon- gross, and in Mm whaglvea promise that ho will b Ilk Waahlottoa, "flrel In war, lint In ooaca. and Oral lath hearts of hla country men,1' w submit our present rlghls and our luiur BUpOBa Mr. F. A. Bos wall aald ho understood that the committee had been appointed for the purpose of submitting a report and rssolu. Ikons; but as the report and resolution to - night seemed to come from Individuals, and not from tho committee, be did not deem them proper to be received. It waa a cltt aene' meeting, and not one of politician a, and bU objection to action being taken to night was that tbe question onght to bo flit co used by a mass-meeting of cltlzent of the ward. On of the reports wet a laudation of officials, and lb other a condemnation of the municipal authorities. Th many, not tbe few, ihould expreee tbe will of the corn, mittee, and he believed the adoption of the reaolntlont tn their prcaent ahapo would re aalt In no good to the people. lie waa op poaed to Injuring the humblest cltlaen In tbe community, and therefore hoped the whole matter would be recommitted to Ibe committee. After debate, on the refereac or adop tion of the reaolntloTJ, Mr. C. C. Callan mored tbat the old com mittee be dlacbanred. and a new committee be appointed, to which tb report and reao lntlont should bo referred. i ne question wu put and carried, and the following commute appointed ( Met4r4. A. WaUon, T. T. Fowler, C. C. CaIIao, B. A. DongUse aod II. M. Knight. Adjourned to Wednesday evening next. COOKIE I CO0KOO11 tbxt-" rtrr that dowhi- iEtUO.f-rCT THAT DOW Ml" oxa-'-rcT that nowsi" rtErBAiw-"riJT that dowhi Corporatlom Allorner 7U u th newapapor ma utner antttiara On of U1b Hat nrllllaast KtTrla llarplair on st Blosl Hlvloa; Tbttt ntrlarl. PwlThat Pwof'-Cok Pmvss b avr Sstaai that Bous In th VemltomtltUT. In the RiPtnrLtcAW of veaterddv wei noticed the ract tbat tna nignt nerore w. a. Cook corporation attorney, addreaaed a meeting at Union Ioagno ICaU, and tbat our comment mar not appear vj oavo dcto too barsb, we publlab tbo report of lb speeco, ine am pan oi wnicn u utcn irom Atar of yesterday! iioloricl William A. Oook horn same forward and said that he dostrod his remarks to bo taken dowo correctly and publlahad a a mat tor of iuatlta. Flrau h would reanoctfullr hand orr (to for ib rent of tbo hall. ( turnlor to th reporterc ) To-day a had an tie I pale J aoma oiiuouiit in rriaru io ,na aaiitai bad tailed oa Profooaor Uroeav pat that aoma difficulty In regard to th hall, and ha keut aal lad ai Praafaaaa. (lrtaaaa ntit Lhat dawn nrfMtlv-tatiiaii that kail. aoA tale oot4 tO 0 UOO lab aH IRB-iasajBim, 10 IB aWtlOlaBBH aat wock.lt bad boon given ot that a mad wonaio JB-i J-HJaiwo tw ra, up am mooi Ing and aiarcgara lawi aaa to Mour harmony at tata djiuh as) ushi vsAttt auauvr aauiidi aihfi aaaurad hltm that thora woaJJ kat 00 dim. cutty ta regard to tk hall. Aad a replied, - Uijiriii ii 0 tan wiuLAfBontavoi'iij. and I will adrlaa tb poop! to attend let that goaowa. too rigni io bom moating oo longs to aay number of cUlseat who ehooa to call oi but tb right to m Impress at th meetings does oot rest loth reporter or editor or any paper, ruiioaioowoeorrocny, Laugn ter 1 Fsrsoaally, th editors aad reporters wero jn lay vpiivi aoiasa waaat bib., aau am hollered that they had eaader enough tor- port correctly what they caw aad heard cor rectly. Put that down. Ilaughtar 11 would try them to-Blght, aod If they dlJ aot make a correal report ha would cay that tho did aot dmimi tkaabllltv or havanot the laollaatloo to aaka a correct report. If tneyoar laaon .noirieuroaio oreaa aown th oirtr. ther will fall la thtlr atUmnt Let's look al It. Don Justice. A vole. - riliiaawa."! ib sail waa luraiiia lavor of tb National uoveroment. Who is not in favor of USB. Urantl (A volet.- Ilatton." jit hi tn t n thin. (Irant mil tka imb ah many battle fields, and led many of you tn rlo lory. (Applause Th sail was tor (Irani man, aad they did attend 1 put that down. Then th star aad usruBLioaa cam out aaa howled oat upon them. IA vole. ''Put that dowo, too,' and laughUr ) Than It called those la fa vdr of reform. Whole not la favor of reform 1 Xet aay Judicious plan ot reform be pointed out and b would tapport lti but they tannot dlctat raform to him by calling th colored aad whlU mea, who attended th meetings, "scavtngtrt1' aad" bread aad buu ter brigades " They try to bring rep rose It upon you whose only crime Is poverty writ it down, among thl ooarongers an ukomi areas oobl hearts aad at para purposes as ther ara among tha tax-payers, uod Al mighty pity tka editor or reporter who hat aot roipoct for auchrnio. Laughter and voices. "Put that dowo." Mlo.Mf Mr. Cook then bad much to aay about the meetings that bad recently been bald at union League uau, ana aoont every tea words he or some one else rertmted well th e lesson, "Put that down.' With regard to moae meetings noaaiat In that larg meeting you behaved ao well tsUongressbchav. Mr. Peck "Batter ') 1, way ao not ibiii pa pin puon nvo von f reset" A Voice. "Don't waatto lo pa rAAirif liana ma tt la Ooeareea and ro ar agavoogara. is ii ini oia, unman 17 lacas OI a iiw poraoai on tnia pariy , makes him feel for this poople, and It seems at tlmoa wonderful that tk Cireat Oroator doss not blast sueh. (A Vole. "If doe sometimes"! II is ln rain tbal they assail you. A Vole. "Put that down."! It waa iho iooi whohedthsTODlDraebdto the mi. and It wao tb poor who contributed to tba wealth ot th nation. Not many of your tax payers and eitlaca went to tho batlt-ald tt waa in poor maa wao woo to mi, .root ana bar th brunt of battle. Oo Str aad Uarom Lion with your Hat of tax payer and 00a who they ar. Uod mad man aot wllh dol lars and cents, lo his pocksti but with th aautiiva oi iniaaiog man ivoiiag, rod inry could vol as intelligently aa th tax-parcr f A Vole. "Fat.hetawa."l Why, the reporter (of th Sort llvoe out near ma. and h is about atooor aslamibatha would bo as good a elUsaa If a had ao prop erty. Why. Oroaby Noras came bora aa a poor bov. aad noddled oaDars. and was lust as rood a maa thee aa he la now. when be owna soma property and bae aa Interest la th Ser. (A volaet (Puttbat down,"! Mr. Oook her ra la ted the aneedot of ur, k raoklln illustrative of th property qualification for voters, and said that the idea that the tax psyers should rule was a rella of barbarism. A vole Put that dawn 'M Ha dosnlaod this tax naviasr Interest, and he aod his friend (the reporter of th stn peia a nine, out 11 iney peia sotting a aaii would atill ba a man. aad have arar right of acltlicala common with thoso who pay in largoai awvuai vi iai. (uni popora tltah Into tha aontr actor Morse. Hudnell. Klrby, and othera bat wer they aay bettor or moaner thao If they followed some other tusinoss. it 11 is wrong tor a man 10 oo a coa tor 11 Is wrong lor tha aver 10 tra. 'or toatraete aad take pay. tor It la wrong for tba Str to publish pro- nr BonirBivia bdui iiu uit, a. tuiiv, onsat "town "I "Put that th TwrtArta Ai ttio Paswrrn. At thla roln. ,u. ha via it been detained licah entered the fc n0 wa follow with by other bnalneas, anu our own report inn hmi Tbe speaker regretted tha. ipgofihe had not been present al the begin. a( ttie QlOCUDg, BUI, uo waa wuwuig imu rile last moment. 110 saiu 1 -a wuuiu m brother Murtagn, tbe proprietor ana eaito. nftli navmi.Miiw ta corns dava from, the assumed height on which he stands to lay aside his malignant spirit and tell tho truth for once and abame the devil. When the DewsDBMr uress of this eltT h4 nothing for Its columns than misstatements, It was lime to speak out In meeting. Every paper la tbo city but tbe QhronkU had traduced too ..epuoucaa pany 01 nuumRwu. All be wanted waa I a rair .r olar. This HirrjB- uoAjr, thl Star pltchad Into our meetings Indiscriminately, aad wlthont cane. Tbo Bible aavsi " The way of tb tranairreeaor la hard, and the wicked shall not live ont half their aays." no coata icu mo aiar, too C'AroniVM, (Mr. 1'ecK suggestea tne usren mcam too,) yes, and the RsrcauCAs too, aavs Peck, tbat when vou utall men en ac count of their wvertv. It was savlnz they were not old ciuiensj mat iney were not re fined 1 did not wear broadcloath and fine linen i did not wear kid gloves, or finely pol ls ueu nan. 10 sucn, no coma say ine juag ment of Almighty God would overtake them, and they would perish. Tbe pen could not bo traduced with lmpualty. Speaking about poverty, be had been con versing with a man of wsalth recently wbo was once, Uae nimaeir, a poor man, out, on like tho apeater, he was rich now. Tbe question came up If It wae disreputable to bo a poor man, If It was dishonorable to be a scavenger, or a member of the bread and butter brigade. A rolcei "Wbat about Murtagh r Mr. Cook. What about MurtaEhl Well. he Is a good, clever fellow, but the mischief is mat nis cleverness is so proronna mat it never comes to the surface. Mnrtarh baa his good quaillies. but tha mUchlsf la tbat bis besetting Infirmities counterbalance all bla excollent qualities. And tbla reporter of lb RBfUBUCAK (referring to "our repor ter") la a well-meaning fellow, but some times he gets astray from tbo truth. For In stance, the other nlgbt, when my friends Molt and Murphy and myself walked orer towards Beveath street from this building, (and be accompanied us no farther.) the 1 itaruBLiqAM ine nxt morning announce 1 me. with the rost, as having gone to tbe City 1 Hail to organize tbe meeting therei and bo J knew that was not to, and bo would not deny It. Now, It la well for vtra to nadentand whi t manner or men thee reporters are. I will tell you that they are, ad a general thing, a cleTcriet of feftowai bnt tbey Fare their "us", .nee aiiofbuman kind. Tbey understand thevlewaof tbe editor, what Sft?f M BUif-'0l and paint tboptc i5I"Uthef fwej- Besides, they are KS?-..,en.al0n!' ad u did not matter what was said, Just so it startled the com. munlty and made notoriety for their loor nala. That Is tbetr business, yon ae. Tbey can't help It. The speaker aald be would rather have tbe Independence of tbe mean eat, poorest wblte washerwoman tbat ever bent over her tab of tbe feeblest colored woman that carni her pittance by dally, struggling toll, than to wield the massed In fantry, cavatrv and artllterv form of mrrnnt Journalism that treated the poor with deri- aioD, mat iraaucea ine ooay pontic 01 lb a. party because Ita members were poverty atrlcken. Let the reporter tell the truth tb whole t rath and tho fact la Too will ronta the Democrals, old cltlxene aad boary tax-payers at tho next election ao com pletely that they will never dream they were arrayea against yon in tne -mighty content for principle ana Justice. lie hODed bereafUr thav would not ba misrepresented by tho reporters. Why should tncy allow prejudice tiwanUielr Judgment, to color their reports! It was a tin to ten a ue, it was wrong in tne eight of Cod to deceive your feltowmen, and wae tt not a grievous fanlt for the reporters to mutate iacia ana aeccivo a wnoie comma nltyt Mr. Cook next alluded to the reformers of tho Republican party, tbat Is tbe so-called reformers, and asked wbn tbey were? Well, Clephane was one of them, iho same who two years since pronounced the enfran chisement of the colored people a fall ore, by signing tbe petition to change the form of government of the District to that of commissioners. PhUbrook, a Third ward lawyer, who was laat year an earnest ad vocate for a separate party, and tried his best to get np another organisation. A. Orant Jen. A. Grant, who never voted In Washington, never registered himself as a cltlcen of Washington. WbUe tbe speaker wae allodlng to the "reformers,' a controversy sprung up be tween hint and Mr. Wm. Blowen, tb fatter sUlleg be could prove that Cook had been In the penitentiary. Mr. Cook, this It what tho Secretary of Slat of Pennsylvania says i A A. at, fTafar, ffr rrf. 4 fti Yours of sth lottaat Is duly recelred, mak In lnaulrv about th eenulnaaeaa ot certain iiujr.,Hi wiaawi inu, roior, rtnooiing arran th character oi Wm. A Uok,Kaa In reply, you ara informed that no tuch Ut ters wer ever written by ma. I bar kaowa Mr. Uoek for maay years, and until this cot retpondene oovor heard of hie tiintor con viction of aay otTeno whatever, I fool unit surth letters to which you refer are gross libels 1 and I disclaim all responsibility for thm, all knowledge of them, except that Im parted by your letter, to which tblo Is a replr Most respectfully, voor obedient scrraai, V. Joan as, Ur. Cook continued, eaylog tbat he had not Intended lo hare prod need this letter, but he bad referred to this matter as a sped mea of tho faltehoods put out agalnt the party and those, la It lie wanted them to prove the charges. Their conduct was In keeping with that of thoao who are to-day traducing the an la yonder Wblte Rouse, and who hesitate not to slander his wife. It was part of tho trade of tb enemies of the Republican party to slander those In the party. Including Bayles J. Boweo, and he ap pealed to tbe meeting lo stand by him. Iio claimed to bo somewhat of a champion of tbo party for Ood Almighty had made him such. Mr. Cook spoke of his long service In the cause of humanity, and said tho party he was the champion ot could roll up iTCineaaou majority ana acnieve a splen did victory la Jane next. DfATH op Ms. T. E. W. Fmoua. TLo sad annouocement of tbe death of Mr. Thoa. E. W. Felnour, well known to hmndretie of our citizens, wae made yesterday, and occa sioned feeling of sorrow ln tbe hearts of those with wbom a few mouths ago he was wont to associate. Mr. Felnour was until about the first of August last tho clerk to Major Richards. superintendent of police, and ln hla ofuclal capacity was brought Into close contact with the members of the force and citizens gener ally, who loved him for his warm heart, kindly disposition, and generous natare. Always ready to assist a friend, even at the v.vBi ui time auu lauur, uo win uo rcuDin- bered by hundreds of tboae wbom he has lavorea. lotnorepresenuuvasoithepreaa he was always kind and courteous, and fre quently piacea mem unaer pleasant omiga Dons. Mr, Felnour was a prominent Odd Fellow here, betner a nasi officer ln Mctrooo- 11a Lodge and Colambla Encampment. Ills death occurred on Wednesday, at tha real. deoce or his father, oa Fayette stecct, Balti more. Ills disease was consumption, bis age about 20 years. Mr. Felnour waa a grand son of tbalato Rev. Ulysses Ward and a nephew of Samuel Norment, Ev Ha leaves a young wife and three children wbo have the sympathy of the many citizens of this community who loved and respected her husband daring his residence among ns. The remains of the deceaaed will ba brought to this city. Tbe funeral will take Slace from tbe Metropolitan church on Sun ay afternoon at S o'clock, and will be at leaded by the various societies of which bo was a member. Tua "H" Bnut.-Ia one, two and thrto pleats, to open behind or before, with cuff and without, with collars and without, and with buttons or for studs. Price. $1.50, $3, tlBOand 43 each. Four-ply Llnon Coffi, line Linen Collars , dec. Ota. C. Jlanaixo, No. dlOSeventh St., N'.VT. A hew rxiTcas, lately Introduced at tbe Methodist Protestant church, Ninth street, "The Children's church," has boon success ful In awakening an Interest on the part of the children of the Sabbath school, and Is well calculated to do good. Adalta will be benefited, also, by the services, which will be held to morrow (Sabbath) morning at It o'clock. ... .i ... Tm I st as o Sckdat 8cnooL Ujuos. Tb South Washington Sunday school union will meet to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Ryland cbapel, aod will bo ad dressed by 8. S. Fisher. Cotnmistlone. of Patents, and General Smith, of tbe General Land Office. ."or CoatOMia WottK, a largo variety of jols, at red iced prices, roinUbcd to order rv short notice. Tboae wanting art I .i. ,drG4-will Had It to their advantage to call. o, 10 Seventh it reel, N. W- ... """" low Potatois NonTBtfti WUitl PSAOa. Produce are now Tor sale by tbe Northern . Company, No. 1007 FunnsylranU avenu,. Bay a barrel. .,.. J. It YlABowia has on exhibition this morning, al his suit lo th Geatr market, a ponderouc hog, whoso avoirdupois Is chroni cled at the enormous weight of TOO pounds. Hie hog ahtp, no doubt, will attract great at tention from stock growers aod others. Thla mnnator nor Iter waa raliivl hr 1). J Ilarrlalr. esq, or Fairfax eouotr, Va. lie Is a "row car," ana 11 ia won worm a riai market to gitie oo his oleaglnt Tan I la I reran! Frtnahlaa A mrel this erenlng at Union ninth street, htwea D aod 1 Itir. (Samuel Mar will addi-assa tm. 1 he sisterhood bar goaa back to Orst prlual !, ni annouaco ina aeata tree. Ail are QVltCd. m Ma.F.XaiTTZ. Ia. hia aaaoalatatd with him In business his brother, Mr. John A Luts, in tho aaddlery and hamate bustosit, and ha wouiu o nappy id Beanie pairona ii nw. i rcanay tvaata arcnuv. Ssvbbal very deslrahle farnlthel roomc ar offered for rent la our advertising column a. Apply to No. 1113 K street, rraaklia Row, Im tweea 1 ifteenth aod Sixteenth streets Missrs BaxiibTa Mir aett )w.Mar kst Space, announco lht " dry food now oa hand will bs sold until ths Ufa day of 1 b r uary, at H per ccn di-gount AenALLleoeme" houss for rsat.eontaln tag Bv" i room-, on the corner of A Mfp-l eoulh aud Third atrel Mb O U .UKiR.NoUUIctreeiaoVtiaWest, orfers for aala 11 V aharee of tb tyafaf 8tmr iXawapapcr Oompany a took n -.. l.il. k-..l k. I.. J .Ilk. ai uioud saiooo, by th week or month -- Baa notices of ohuarh servl4t4UQurk4T(( Using eolumae,