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nttmlM thud at womwf ani'itttji fURpiBTi. ttra The) Cl Omtr t" ' Xi U gratifying to learn lhat tha Ways ana - r-nmmlufot tha Uoui6 o( Repre sentatives have to fat rsrersed the prevUl ously reported actio on me iuojc ui i m lo agree to alio only anthracite lo 4-0 w the frte list, while hltunlnoai coal ts to stand at tha present moderate rata of dnty This result waa brought about, UU staled, by Mr. Maynard of Tennetsea, changlos; hUvntA. A there U 1UU of noantbrnclla coal likely to be Imported, thU decision will hardlv- affect that artlclo one wnyrjr the otatr, whereas the retention of the do.ty(n, hltnmlnons coat Is of vital eooWn to a ttvoit Important Interest la this moat Immediate, ira trans nt iukich u wvitiutiuwiM)!. section of country, while It does not PPWJ that It can bo of Injury to My othr. Tba assumption tbat tba doty on bituminous coal conld Increaea tba prlea Ot anthraclto It clearly ttnfoundadj and tba prion of Neva tSootUeoal tn1.tht.evea tn seaboard dlks. wtra iba duty taken off, be iltlmately to- naacwany tne ainunianoa aoraesuo, suppiy which would bo tba re alt, while tba Interior naa the West couia nave no interact waat- tA Ifca HnoMnif. Tn Ann. HA arl-Uin but New England, tha headquarters of monopoly ana nign protection, wu louna in laror 01 toe mooted rTj."uni iua tuat pa account At thoae selfish oouslderallooa which seem to b the substructure or ber poiulcaj ecoaotnT. Tbaactaatloff tooUra In tha mi c&teata waa aa lmpreaalon tbat tba prlca of coal wooia 0 cneapeoaa ia oar orov,, Nora8cotla( from ItsacaniMi, belngaJait! a mneb a prt of New KojUiid a tba Eatra Short U of Maryland, and lo directly operates aa an additional proioctloa to bar manafactarea br leaienlos tba cot of wo- dactloo, tbouU It doca not follow that tbla adTantaca would accrue to tbe ootdmr There, howerar. snar ba mUaDDrebenikm aren on the part of tba maonfac mrars, for la a late Kecb of Mr. Kellr. of TenoiTtTa nU, ba glrea a ilroDf array of facta and flfiirM to ihow tbat free coal It not of uecaa any cneap coai. Mr. Kelly addacee itaUttlca to Aowtbat tha price of Nora Bcotla ooal la not reftnJa tad by tha cott of production, but laaiU followa tha prloa of American coI, bfcTlnc ranged from $5.00 per tonlolB03to 87 40 la 1W3, 110 401a lS04,ahd $100 In 18C3, wi.lrti corered a period when U wm admit ted da free, and when tba nmettled condl tn of Uor and trlcea erowlna! oat of the eilitCBS Of wr bare augmented the coat of dometua prod act Ca wnue aaauiooai immi' nillnnlnlh nrM'COI. A lUblfi CttrrCDCT, andftaadom from an iTPfeMlTa 1 ijitem of loUraal Uzallon, OOmhlOia " roance raiacr than lacreaaa the coat or t rodnctlon of Ibe foreign commodity Wfcen J 18M tba doty ocl'i3 per ton wae impowi r. Aeiy ahowe that tbe price of lmport,,d coal wae not Increased, but, atill followloff the price of tba American prodact, ll told, dnty paid. at IIM, lo 1803 at an average of $S 0, aed la 1809 at an areraa of f 8.19la eacl' and Tiry year bcarloff the eama relation (aboot II a too lower becanu of loftrlnr graJc) to Cumberland coal that It bn alwayi borso Ince the Utter waa Introduced to the New Enland market In w ot iheM CacU tbe "Bute of Mary land aad Virginia, which are largely, and reaaaylrnala to aome extent, Intereeted to Mtnmlnnnt rnAl. cannot be exrectcd to be Indifferent to tha action of tba CoamlUee of Waye and Moon on tall subject, we narc befoj ttftnei to the large fatareett of oar own State In tbe great poblto works which npply the coal market. A certain qaan Utyof Mtiuslnoua coal It tucdlnoar own mann facta ree, bot larger amonot of It la coniutood by tha foreign and other iteam era, ao Uat, afur all. If any addlilooal bar den of expense were Imposed by the doty, It would not altogether fall npon onr own ell liens Oar national Testels also nse It, as Cumberland coal Is found the Tcry best for teaming purposes, bat If tbe Government collect n duty on aa Inferior article, It Is thas compensated for any possible addi tional cost of ft better one. The cbtof effect of a repeal of tha dot would, therefore. It seems, be ao Injury of tbe Maryland coal Interest, ai once limiting Its production by cutting It off from a Urge portion of lis present market, without in anything like a corrwpocuIJjig degree benadtlng any other American lntexest.-ifo&cv. . Tba !! rty, tlow many of oar readers aro familiar with tho early history of tbe common bouse fly, an Insect that makes lu appearance In early spring In countless swarms, coming from some unknown locality, and disappear mr almoat as mTtierloutly 1 There are few Insects at once so familiar to all, and yet the natural history of which Is so little under atoodi and ll may not be amis, therefore, lo recount a icw iacia wmca nave oecn acor talned In regard to It. Tbe order of Dlpttra, to which oar fly be lonn. la one of ereat extent, and i mem bars, in their different forma. Include many of the greatest Pl existence, both to man ana animals. The moeqnllo, the gnat, mo oiling uy, ana me none ny, me ueise, almb and other iDeclcs. are well known Illus trations of this statement, many of them be ing armed with lancets and other forms of aggreeaiye weapons, ny means or wmen msy beoohia ft source of torment. The house fly, hoverer, although provided with a some- wnat similar apparamf, aoee noi ue 11 com monly, to as to draw blood, Its oflioilra ness consisting principally la tbe pertinacity with which It InslsU upon crawllogover the akin or la Infesting articles of food. Tba eggs of the Looso fly are laid lojlv caytncregetahle matter, such a s.4ead leaves, ud especially la thf -manure' of sublcs, about sejcopaywtbty being tho usual num V JaCriBjnyo aooa batch, and tbe larva grows .rapidly; feeding upon tba substances found near It. After a short time tbe outer skin hardens, and becomes brown and tough, forming a case shaped like a little barrel di vided Into rings. Toe transformation of tba larva la quickly made, and tha animal la nn rttmAt ta Mncrtra aa a Derfact Insect The common blow fly Is another s pedes of tola order, which lays lie eggs lo deoaylog flesh, and whleu sometimes batch before leaving tha body of the parent, aud In any event very soon become developed Into the larva. ineseiormmewGii aoownmaggou, which are the annoyance of housekeepers la hot weather. A fly very similar to the home fly la gen eral appearance, bat with tbe wings diverg ing more widely when la a state of rest, Ts provided with ft vary powerful lancet, by means of which blood may ba drawn In an Instant after settling upon the body of aa animal, U ts a carious fact that this speclea, like the mosquito. In alighting upon an up- rtett anifaca, uniformly rests with Its head upward, tha true hoeso fly occupying a pre rfuiv oDDoalte direction, or with the bead downward, thus affording ft ready means of dlsllngulsning mem. Tha house fly. both as a grub and perfect Insect, furnishes food to ft great variety of Oiner ftUimaisj log uwwncwoa ui .ue adult Is largely due to tbe growth of tha par aaltlo fungus which attacks It, and, develop ing rapidly In lu Interior, soon exhausts Us vitality. ZUUr' ScUHl4 KuorJ, in lUr fr$ Magvtlmfir JTrftruory Ho Acoceatb fit can be Iniored where one person takes the measures and another TMraons cuu a irarment. Any first-class cut ter knows tha dlfllcalty of cutting clothing for ft person wnom ne nay neyer seen, lor the measures required to be taken by tho cutter's rule are an Insufficient guide, as It Is necessary to vary trom the rule In nearly erery Instance. At tbe Oak Hall Merchant Tailoring Establishment, 633 Sevonth street, opposite the post office, the person who takes the measures does tbe cutting, thus Insuring perfect fit) and as for ttyb, (bey have j asl secured tbe services or of Frank U. Dodge, late of Droadway, New fork, and are mat log as stylish apparel, as can be produced In America; Oak Hall. Barbour A Co., 635 Seventh street, pppoelte post office, fl Tua l'Eurns Niw Drecovanr.Tbe public have discovered tbat there Is one Erer,arauon, ana oniy oiut oj wn'ca gray air can be reinvested with the tinge that nature bestowed upon It without stalnlog tba skin They see that Poitoa'a V.Tim, OB SALVaT'OKroK tub IUih Is transparent, and prodncee richer browns and black than any of thfl offensive dyes. Sold by all drug gists. Jan31o3t Baxi'-ipTMTtSBD Pbalou's "Vital la, or SalvatloA for the Hair," carries with It Us own beat ftdyartlsemeut. A tba light shines through tha bottle you see that the liquid Is clear aa the axnre or heaven. Yon smell It jtndflnd tba odor agreeable. Ton apply It and change gray hair to any natural snaae wunoui aouwg um acip or iJrvuucujg headache. Nothiag can be moro harmless. 1 - Wa abb mikibo a apeolftlty cf tha manu facture of floe Black Cloth Bulla for dross occasions "ok Hall' 635 Seventh street opposite Post Office OUOIKB Lome. A O n n P.. maaia I to-m arrow evenlngj for the purpose of con-1 aldannaT the by4aWS A dudfIiuI a.ttnrf. Inn i. ."j .---., - . - sun w frwewuf I COUNCIL rflOCEEDItt". MOW PT, jViT 81, lfTO ... f ..! 1 . HoftiMwrAUarmaa), The rerahu weekly raeetliut of tha Hoard of Aldermen was held las wrealngt the President (Mr. Crocker) lu tha chain DreJtcnt all tba membera. (wnmiBiwiura wm rewivwj rrom me Mayor In awwecUo a rasolntlon. if tho Board, lnqotrteff nudar vhit lw Ur. A. M Oreen ll tmclOYftd aa UkUU.nt ramifiiaalnTir of tha FoartU wardens Btalea "there ! bo suthefflea Hi atsttUat commtstlcner, and thaV'ottolal'AealnaUdn U given to Mr Green, aa I cadet-stand, becanse of bU btlsij tba ptiaetpal foreman em) loved by the com- vusaioneroi toe, nan n oversea ana sapor tnvcoq tne won in progress id, tnat wara. UraMeqUpaUtba.aima at other labor lax men on tha streets. M Accompanying thlsires'tbe statement of laooomnitaianer oimonntaoar 01 lauorcre, horsee aad carta enrarod at corporation . , ...:" TiT." . . Tn9 Bnmr of UoortTe. amrtowd waa 07, at an averasra of flra dira eaebt tho lowest snmber being onn day, aq1 the highest 17 days. Also, ftcommnnlcitloir' frmn the Mayor, announcing bis approval of A number of acts originating to tbia uoarq. Alio, transmitted k statement 6f the ac count of the First National Dank of Wash Ingtoo with this city at this date, showing 110,613 70 to the credit of the corporation Also, a coramioloatloa nomloattag James Donaldson for secretary of the Board of .m isora mission erf. tico x i. voruio, n j signed. Also, iransmiueasuicmeoi 01 ciaims uciu by John Vaa Krtwlek afilnit the corpora lion amounting to t,613-33, on which he claims Interest to tha amount of 11,200. The Maror states 1 A ladirment haa baen rendered for 13,863 61, and ILD66 Is now In sun. air. van hiswkjc is desirous or nav lng the matter settled, but declines to accept anything short of prlnelp.il and Interest framthedateof theapproTaloC the several accounts. I ihlnk the accounts are correct, and they must be rmld as far as tha wind pal Is concerned, hut X havo do authority to allow Interest m any account, and there fore submit foftbe consideration of lire Councils tha qocaUon whether or not li teres t Is to bo paid, aad If so. from what date." Heferred. General Mlcbler, Beperinteadent of Pub- no Daiioingi, uraana ana ivovkf, iruns mltted comnutailoa Of cuble vards of ex- cavatloa and embankment irqulred on K street north, bctwaea North Capitol street and Eastern .Boundary) -also, la M street north, between North Capitol street and r-aiwo uouaaary m answer 10 a resolution of this Board. Ho antl the ahlhoTltv used la the official survey, adopted by law aa the standard of graui&g roc im sirectsxr wasoingtoar tne width of thnvolomftr of earth, (roadway,) Is K street, 100 foct; la M, 49 recti the elope of embankment Is supposed to ba 45 dtgreest the excavations to be perpendicular The embankment Is sn noosed to cross Tiber Tsuqj m ft sona oooy In K street tbe cable yards In excavation would be s4.8Mt embankment. 40.04 1 1 M street excavation, 20,00 8j embaakmeot, 30,- o9. 10 coma 10 oircci couciuaion as 10 bow much of tha work has been done, ontv an actaat survey ot tbesmond can deter mine. Tne aoora estlraalo is very liberal, as re gards K street being calculated for 100 feet. Instead of W 6". Sopcrlctcndcnt Bliss submitted a plan for the Improvement of Kslreet north, lu accord ance with resolutions of this Board, together wun a petition or property noiacrs wuo are wIUloic. aa Ut-naycrs. to share tbe cost tn accordance with law. The petition Is signed h A H RAlnmnni IT A VMrA pMnVlln rnup, i.u. nayior. iosn oaermau, 1- u lorersoll. L, M. OoldsboToneb. David Gor don, and twenty others. Referred. Anumoeroi ouis irom ine lower uoarii vara referred. The Mayor transmitted, with his Indorse ment, "inai uninooiato action oe taaen thereon, tho folio wlnp Important letter irom mo water regutrari Watsa Asaisraia's Oirn-i. ) Jssjsry t! IJ I ( 8lMl$J Bm Mayers Bib Wm would re peclialtr sail yeur atlea llon to a maittr whlsh I soaslder of rreat mo maatfe oursltlteat, In ordrr that It my ba prMaatsd,threnKh yon, to tba Hoards of tha Ulty OouosiL whtre I Wish It wilt tllslt sueb aatian as it lmpertanea dsmiads 1b my aa anal report of July last 1 adratttd to thsftct of thslnorstilng oasuuptloo snd loadtqaate apply of ratoaiM watsr, aad would ttttt thereto forfullsr ststiitles aol iukmIIoh tbaa era daaaiad aavaatsry la tfela aonatunlsa IJoa. JJr raasoa of tfta liTlaraf mwinlni aad the aa tended distribution of watsr for do mtttta tiii. wII ar the Itf-ral Inaromi.) oasumplloB by tha Osaarat Ourt romeol for fountalas and nechaalssl purpoaas within the past twe years, the supply tn tba mora ele Tftt4 petttoua of th ily U auintaaiiy (row. taglaM abUBdtot,aad ataa at this season of tha ytareauses gratl InaoaTcnltnsei s tbt ualtss so sis remsSy shall be prorlJod btfore the naxltnun cousunplloa of mlJsuotmer btlnsthlt tneoaTeaUaee will dsrt Ion into a rcry ssrlaus aisadvaataf e to soma of ins moat lit 1 bis loeauoesia in whole city, and the value of property In smb. eeettOBS will there. or es aen reels ted slant sui doIt or h from which Itlsderlyed bat tbe mains lead lar rrotn the reserrolrto the city ( 13-loch and a OtKlBCh saata) are aot Urfs taOh ti supply the ireat ilemaad roads upon thora I bars ao doubt butthatif Totonaswatar were uitj aispsrloxly and csoDOmtoalty as If It ware to ba paid for by tba gallon, the supply wouM atUI meat all astual needsi but, notwltli stsndlDg strenuous efforts to prevent waste. tarvugu na ro MTanoM unnii f resent laws, the coniumer of water where bare Is aa abuadaat supply eaaoot be nde1o ini (tasted la this respect, are suferlnr great Im nneealeaea bvMiiaBriLMhnriaiiiii,wiii. ui ia in repon anore rererrod ro I recom mesdedths adootloaof wa.tar.rn at tar ho. Uls, rsstauranta, brsNjariea.aiabJes sod other ettaDusnmenie wpere water IS use J J a urfs uDtltles, io as to cheek tha watte or undue eonamnptloa of water, and beg leave to eug geat tha passage of an set authorising the ex pedieat to ba earned to to effect, n the pres- eat lew clmply mlow lbs proprietors of aueh establish men tc to provide mat era. at their option, but does aot tasks tteoMpulaory,or 4 it thorn thall purchase or adoption by this Iba laying 01 a nww main irora msuitiriD ttngraaervwtr (situated same two and a half bum tpvn uvurgviowsj to inc any and I nrout:h Its northern section ts tbe dealrabte. uri mv auciiuat rvmnij lur our Ulincuny, aad I believe It Is not too much to hope tbat If the atteatlon of Uongreis be properly drawn to the subject by a proper easrsorlal of the Councils, aad the city erlnes a willingness and determination to pay a part of the ex- eoii somas as ura la with Its msans, sty one slf.theUcnerslOoverntnent will aid tit bis m eh needed let prove neat bhoul I wa fall la obtslalpg such asslstsaoa, then the subject of a more sdequsts supply or a more rcstrlet- lor sons of lhasa who are able to get a capply anly lathe first stories of their reeldeneec and even there but 1b driblets and dorlageer taia haura, already eomplalo at being eotn- peiicu iu puj ruii WRivr ruti WHO inote who not only hue all they nsed.but waile or use without stint lhat which easts so llttis. loi me. lo stop the Isylng of new mains in Ihe city ould be to greatly dlscoursgs building as WOUld Watsr Is now retarded as aa Indlanfmaahia oonvHUlaae to a first slass dwelling, no thai a soralloaofthedlmoulty Is worthy of our best efforts, snd should not be underrated or over shadowed by any question of less prastltal Importance The poor quality of water aftr neavj raina is eauira oyinnini tnsi sunjesi ts sow under investigation by a committee of Congress, It Is to be hoped that both ot these matters may receive an early solatlaa. and our watsr supply ba made such, both In regard to quality and quantity, as to meet all possible requirements of tbe city for Etaayyeersto come. sry respectfully, your obedient servant, H K floip, Water Heglstrar Joint resolution (C. C.) lhat the Commit tee to Attend to tbe Iu teres U of tho Corpora tlon before Congress be requested to uto their Influence to cause Congress to pass a bill archlne Tiber creek, from Pennavivania avenue to Masiaebusettsavenne. Passed Mr. Connolly Introduced a bill to postpone the advertisement of tax sales and for other purposes, which sets forth that nereai ot reason 01 ine non payment or a large amount of taxes due the eon oration of Wsahtagtoa fee the year ISO) tha said orp ora tion is embarrassa I by the pressure of claims 11 cannot me 14 ana woerras the stagnation or business generally throughout the country has sa affect ed tha latareata nf thnnnlr ida.h. lagton sstoeslLfor the exercise ot then!, most possible eeooomy on the part of this cor. porstloa tonrsrd Its ds Isquant dsbtorsi aot wharaaa Ihiiatunui Innl.l.nt uik. inf real estate tot taass at cording to tbs rrqulre I See Councils as al all times severe- would At this moment weigh heavily upon a Urge Bumber of people whose destrrs snd purposes are Just and honorable, but whose means are now restricted therefore, fl vM-f rd, 4-c , Tbat lbs advertisement of tha ssla of real property for taxes dus on the ura oar 01 JHiMri iiini pi, an in iin, hereby Is, deferred Until the second Monday loM.Tflh.ltTS . Jit u fun HtrffigcttJL Thstthe Mayor bs, sad be hereby is, authorised and smpowsred to aatlelpata tbs levsaue due as aforessld on ths said 1st day of January, 1870, front time lo time, in amounts, the aggregate of which shall not exceed two hundred not fifty thou cand dollars at a rats of interest not exceeding six per centum, ths said money or moneys to be deposited la the klrst Natloual Hank of tha ell of waahloa-taa tn ih ...in r h. Corporation of said city, to enable ths Mayor to, pay such debts, and surreal Bspeoscs for tho present flees I year, as have been or shall hereafter be authorised by these Boards to ba paid. Mr. Connolly moved that the rules he sue ponded la order that (he, till may be conald ersd at tha present time ur. woore oDjrctca. ri no corporation naa rbrht to antidriata tha revenue, and tha - - p - .. .".-' . .: ;'-r." vr.T.i ciytrier ; isjulre4 tho collector to adTcrtUej and the Councils could not Interpose la the matter. Mr. Pmerv nMrr-tnl tn tha atlantlnn tst time Tha taxes would have to be paid, end oesiace, annng tno past year mousanas 01 dollars had boos expended on Improvements that were never requested by property holders. Messrs. Chemnlon and Km err stated that they favored the first par, W thfl WD, but yujccwa so toe negotiation vi tne tos.it. After a lengthy debate, the rales were sns- penaea Dy me louowing voiei. Teas Messrs Daktf. fjbampleit, ChSte, uiriii lyonaoiif, uitii, rvBTrni. aieuaioraB, Stewart. Hlater and lha frMfdektll Nays Messrs Eratrf.ttooteaadMoritll-S Mr. Morsell offered as an amendment that the collector bo, and hereby Is, authorised to continue tbe recelDl of taxes now due on real estate until tho first day Of March next so mucn or toe act as requires me collector to close hk books on this tba Slit day of January. 10 tne contrary not withstand; ni: Kcjectedf 0 voting In the affirmative, & In the necaUva. Mr. Moore proposed to amend as follow if "And tbst the amount of money so antici pated or borrowed -ahatl be paid out of the incoming revenue or me present, Meat year. A erecd to Mr. Cbatnrlon moved to further amend by striking out t&0,000 and I start! eg 1100,- WV JjOSI Mr. Moon inovad la further amend bv making tbe aawaat 1160,00 and f 300,000-. botnof witicn were rejected ( also to strtxe Mr. Champion moved to adlourn. tost. The bill finally passed by the Tel lowing fote 1 Yeas Messrs. Baker, Champion, Chase, CUrk, Coooolly, Davis, Emery, Knight, etc art, oiater, urocur-ll Nays Messrs. Moore. Morsell 3. Mr. Emery gAro notice that he would move a reconsideration af tha Vote at the nctC meeting of the Board. Mr. Mooro offered a resolution of Inquiry relative to tho grading and graveling done under the Donovan contract, and requesting Ocn N. Mlchlcrto roako an call mate of the amount of wo k done. Referred. Tho Board then adjourned. Coiutaait Coawell. The Board met at the usual hour- Tbe rrerldent f Jos. tTUtlams. ta.A In tha chair. The president laid before the Board a. message irom toe siayor, transmitting to answer to resolution a statement of the register, showing the amount of money de pimiica oj want commissioners on account of sales of paving stone, sand aad gravel. Tbe statement shows that I2fl5rf7 havo been deprviltel by II. nimber, cOmmlstlonerof m first wara, irom novemoeri, laoa, to January OT, 187Jj 80 01 by LVH. Peters, coramlMloncr of IbsBecvod-ward) $3197 00 account 01 me inira ward, and on Dean acknowledgmenl of tftdebteducss, sworn lo as correct, by John II. Crane, to December H, lseav to tbe amount of 931 73, but nothloe deootUtd. Also, encloslaa; la answer to resolution com man teat Ion from J 8 Drown and A K. Morton, bf the Board of Trusteed of rubtte Dcnoois. aoowinirtnai tua Dnuainsr at tna corner or Fourteenth and O streets was rented to Miss Mary Wood far $300 as a plo bakery, the contract belns dated November 0 last. The Mayor says that ,he becama aware of tho fact on the lCthof December, Huuvpnwnpiiin causca u 00 aerreu on IlA a iAIa. Ia tfj.J.1. Vb ta.tal... ..Ll.k brder sho has not compiled with, and bo has luivrucvcd mo (jorporatton Attorney to taao iumiuivi u eject ucr is trnswoa ataaa that Miss Wood claims possession by virtu pf authority from him, which Is untrue. Also, announcing his approval of carta) 0 acts. Also, estimate of surveyor for trradtoa and graveling I street, from Seventh to Four teenth streets, at ti,aia 00 M.r. Piper submitted the following resoln Uouj which was agreed (01 JtuofMj. That tha anrvevor ba. and ha la hereby, requested to Inform this Jloard al He oeai retail? mealing of wnl will bathe prabaMe cost nf rradlftg and graveling W street north, from iluaUry to Dinadary Also, a bill cranllnc certain orlvllcrta tn Jdbu J. Sullivan and Thomas Fancy. Passed. Air.Jtaii suomitted tae lorowinir resolu tion, which was agreed toi Jteeelerd, That tha Mayor' be requested to Inrorn this Hoard what price ts antberltsd to ba charged for renumbering tha bouse, and whether the eootraet pries includes the pries fiiiiWDVi naiiDir pu upon tignnvuHer for tba single flgureralso, whether the coo tractor Is authorised to charge tbe house bolder aaythtag for Measuring the lot. Mr. Hall Introduced a Joint resolution re- auestlnctbo Msvor to Invite the Commis sioner of Public Buildlors and an officer of 1 no coast survey to act m conjunction wita the city surveyor, as a board, to report I the Board of Aldermen what mod Heat tons, If any, tn the grades of the streets lying betwaou and Including Hoitb Cpttut street, L street north, Third street cast, and Bono dary street, would conduce most to tbe In terests of tho city and the adjacent property, staling their reasons for any recommended changes. Passed. Mr. Bargees Introduced a bill to grade and gravewtbode Island avenue from Four teenth street eastward to Boundary et recti bill to grade and grate! W street north from Fourteenth street west to Boandary streett a bill to grade and gravel New Tork avenue from North Capitol street eastward lo Boun dary street 1 a bill to grade and gravel R street north from Seventh to Fourteenth street westf a bill to grade and gravel Rhode Island avenue from Sixteenth street west to Connecticut avenue 1 a bill lo trim and regravel L street north from Sixth to tentu street west, iteierrva. ur Beall Introduced a bill to erect lamp-1 posts on If street north, between Fourth and I sum luvcti wcit, jtcicircu 1 Mr. Tinner Introduce m loin I resolution rti oca tins tbe committee to represent the Interests of the corporation before Congress to pass an act to arch Tiber creek. Passed The Board took ud the bill f C. C.i dsfln- loe the duties of the superintendent and In spector of sowers, bridges, carriageways, and lootwayei which vu ucuatea at groat teunu. Mr. llolden moved to strike out the sixth section, as follows! "Sae.e. Jmdbt it furiktr ttii. That said etinerlutendent and tnanevtor shall alia ba charged with tbe duly nf making all atasss- mvniaun miaorpsrisoi loisoaruering on any street, alley, or avenue which shall hare been pared, or bordering 00 any street, alley, or avenue wncra sewers snsu nave been cos slructcd " And. to Insert! "That the elly surteor shall fix the gratis of all footways, carriageways, bridge a. Its, and make out all assessments aod bills for tha ssms " The ftiocudntcol was not agreed to yeas a, nays 10. Mr Thompaoa moved to strike out the eigntn ana tenia sections, as 1010 wsi dse.a dad U tl furthtr tnatttd. That with ths consent of ths Major ths superlntsnJeat of sewers shall employ, from lias to time, such ftif.Ut.nte ss may se necessary lo atj la Ihs performance ot his duties! Profited, Ths compensation of aueh person shall heal the lowest rates paid by individuals for similar earviGca. m Hso 10 Jad It it ftrtUr faecrd. That tbe sum of S3.I0O. or as much thereof aa n,h necessary) be. an I the cams Is hereby, appro- i(iivuuioi iu, r,nrRi ihuu co earry tnis After a lengthy doliile Ihe amendment was rtJected yeas 3. nsvs 14 Mr. Williams moredto amend lha 8th sec tion to read as louowsi See S And b it furthtr tnAcltd, That with ths consent of th,s Mayor the superintendent of sewers shall employ, from lima to lima, eusb assistants as may o naceesary to aid In the performance of bledulleet frmUtd, That Ibey shtll be prastloal brick or stone masons, andtho compensation of such persons shall be at ths lowsst rates paid by loJtrJdualsfor similar services! And prttiJtd, That any per son heretofore employed by the sup tr lutes dentof seivers for said purposes since tbs 1st of July, lfft, shall be allowed such eomreosa lion at said rate as snail seem to tbe Mayor Just st Also, to amend tho ninth section to read as followsi beo t And bt U further miffed, T-hsl al surveying shall be done by the surrsyor, and whenever any dlsorepsnsvsh.il appear Uls Mayor may, at his discretion, refer tbe ssms to soy other competent engineer or surveyor by whom that same shall be adjusted, with the approval of the Mayor On motion vt MrVetutble Ihe bill was recommitted. Mr Beau, from the Committee of Claims. reported bills for tbe relief cf William C. Johnson, Jos. Kllllan, Julius Georgia aud George Koeuler. Fassed. air. iioimes presented a leoctny petition from cltlxeos asking tba repoal of the act prohibiting barbers from opening their places of business on Sundays. Referred, Mr. McKulght, from the Committee on Claims, reported bill (U A.) for the relief of C. li. Chnrch & Co., and bill "Tor tha relief of E. M Tuell. Passed. On motion of Mr Galoes the Board ad journed PsutuiKsilir, Mr J W. Bhank, whose skill and ability as a penman Is so wall known, will organise a class for lustrnetton In penmanship at Union League Mali oa Wednesday afteroooa next, at Ave -o'clock. Terms, far a canrso of five weeks. tS 60 In advance. Days of tuition, Monday, Wednes day, and Friday, from live to six o'clock, p. m. fuodles and gentlemen desirous of Join ing the class can do so at any time. We inx making a specialty of the menu facture of fine Black Cloth Suits for dress occasions "Oak Hall." W3 Seventh street. opposite post Office. Q TDBIEl BOOK. Hooting of the Baard cf D.recton The board of directors met 'at thw parlor of the Toung Men's Christian Association at 5 p. tn. yssterday evening", lton. Peter rarker In the chair. After reading the 25tu chapter of Isatah bv tha Cbalr. and rnver bv Rer. Mr. Holii day, of East Washington M. E. church, tha rou was cauea ana tne louowing were lonna to be, present 1 Messrs. P. rarker. Andrew EoUtwetl,!. N. Zereiy, oha O. Harkaess, Wm. Btlckney.C. C. Barr, W. 8. Fort, Wm. Ballantyne, H. F. Zimmerman, Rev. Dr. Boyntou, Rev. MolUday. Wlderman and nobbs, of tbe M. K. church. The minutes of tho last meeting were read and approved-, , & tr ( TbechalnoaavhrflMtommiUsajaftpoIoted at the last mectlnr to visit the new hotel proprietors to obtain permission tovlsltlbelr oowts wita sv view Meuppiymgeaeit room with the Scripture, bpoh tbe tenia terms as other hotels have boen, supplied, reported yrug rue. Apolleatlon was rocelved from Kendall chapel for twenty Bibles and thirty Tosta- ments. urantea Alto, an application from flahbath school tn the Seventh ward, al Island rhall. for one hundred Itlbles " Mre-Rothwell listed that tbe re were aboot re nnodred scholars lamitcaaanee Fifty TJlhlca and one hundrlTceXf meats Mr Wm. Stick mv mal a mrsotial annir cation fo.lhre doisn TltbUa fa raivir Mtsslon, corner of Fifth and Vi which was ennM. ' Collections from Mrs. Anderson so mats Rev. Mrr Btttloger lira, member of Bible Society, tH3( also, donatloa"from Calvary Baptist Bnnday school of $30t from First Presbyterian church, 943t New York avenue rrcsoytenan, tin pan.i aiui w. iu uamp bell.tJOt total, $133 15 Tha sarretarv rartArted that ho ra!1ii4 nvtn the pastors of tho Methodist churches, some of whom were present and could" make a statement. . r , Some ralsundertUtrtlnjt having existed tn referenco to reporting the money collected from each church to the parent society In New Tork rnsiiad of the Washington City Bible Society, Mr. Stlckney offered the fol io win ri which was unanimously adopted i XmciHi. That tbe secretary he rs4wstafLa eommunleate to each pastor of the Lvana-el- Icsl shareHes la thlselty tha vrc'at aeedlor me wasntnetoa uiiytMbi sasisiyi na t AllAll fUB Ik.B u.l.lkull. Is llk.ll the ruads s raised to b fstararded dUeelly td ibsctdfasht;tMseslery. wr fa la fttcrtBCOj pV aa loaalrr frttn -AHiZW Boyntou. toe treasure r,ir. Dallaniyna) road the following letten Aasatcaji Bisls Cociitt, ) Bislb Hocsa, lavea Pttcs. . .. . "W Tosa, Jtcaarrl, UTtf. J rrt Biilitynt,k.tqt Daaa tfiai llsrswph I beg lo enclose lbs aaual Mni-isaual statement of accoaal with your aoeietr showing a btlaaec due. at this dato,oreisi.9t ' - , 1 will be obliged If yon will at nnee ex, mine (hestateaisal aed a Ivlte raa If the auouot agrees with mirertdlt 011 yourboek In asklaji frnat your society aa earirrdfttt. tanee , I Matmeod to yaur ItbararcosilJeratlos Ihe fact tbat a much larger- portlen ef oar working sash pltl, thaa shoatdMbs, Is at this data la heads of auxiliary societies, and that by so nuch are this soelett s operatlaac snd ohjecte uaaeeasarlly raetrUled, " wlf'f . tse aatouatws cnay e&pssl U re celye wtllbeery sooa trantttiAT Very truly yours A UTarLOsj, phi wa not nana inn. id ur .. Ltiririu Aat. irene a Ui n The statement was then made tbat the amount of stock now la tbe hands of the society Is to tbe ratne of 11.000 la reference to an Inquiry by Iter. Mr. Ilalllday. In reference to tbe collections made to tba M. B. eh arches of the city being r?iortea curectiy to tae parent society, air. Ballantyne, tha treasurer, stated tbat soma Of tbe collections sent directly to the parent society In New Tork were not credited to tba Washlnrtoa cltr ancdetv. and wetw tytm. Jfldtclal toft. If sent directly to the trea surer 01 tms society me amount would ap pear la the minutes of the conference and wouia aia in tue liquidation or tne debt. The board then adjourned with prayer by Dr. Boyntou. Tha pastors of tha city churches who naH not yet contributed will be called an dorls the com log month by the secretary. HousiorCoKBKTiojroATftsDirrBtCT. Mr. Walker, of Ohio, offdred In tha Horn yesterday a bill, which was referred to the Committee on tbe District, to amend the art organising the house of correction In the District or uommoie. Tne bin autbnri) me board of trustees to receive Into their possession aur boy under Ibe are of sixteen years, who may be liable to poolshmeut by Imprisonment nndcr tbe laws of the District, or any boy under sixteen by consent of his parents or guardians against whom any criminal charge shall have been mado tho punishment for which would bo Imprison ment, or any boy under sixteen without a, home or visible means of support who Is lo1 danger of being brought up to load au Idle and vicious life, or boys who are In corrleihla or hahltnalfr dlartxrard th nm. mends of their parents or guard tans, aud who resorts to Immoral place. When a boy Is convicted of crime the punishment of which Is ImDrlsonment for term leu than life, the court Is authorised to suspend the sentence with the coosent of tne ooy or uis parents, ana auirer him over to tha trustees of tbe house of correct Inn. The bill also authorises tha Mayors of uoorgnovD mma vrmniaKwn buu too prosi- dent of tbe Levy Court to commit boys to the house of correction, and defines the duties and powers of the trustees In ibe fullest manner. Tha bill was referred to tho Committee on the District of Cotumbla. A Boova DsmcTtvi NirrtD. A man glvtog tho name of Cant, R. C. Nash, and representing himself to Madetectlvola the secret service division of the Treasury, vis ited Alexandria on Sunday and presented ft check for $150 to S. Dealham, merchant tailor to tbat city, drawn on tbe bsmking house of Klticnhoose, Fowler A Co., of this city. The check bore tbe signature of Col. W. H. Whlteley, chief of the secret service bureau, and it was paldj but It waa. subse ' quentiy ascertained to bo a forgery Detec tive Blgtey was then advised pf tbe facts, and after a search succeeded io apprehend lag Nash In a bouse of 111 repute on Eleventh street. The bogus detective seemed to have enjoyed ft " high old lime." as he vas chock fall of wine when arrested, besides being en cased Inanew "rig," purchased by part ol the HI gotten spoils. The accused appears la be ao adept In rascality, aa be dofrauded a Mr. Bpauidlng, at the Marshall honse, Alexandria, out of the sum of S7 on falsa pretences, and yesterday hh waa to have been married to an estimable young lady of tbat city. The accused was commuted to Jail for a hearing by Justice Walter. Riotous raocicoixos. Yesterday after noon, shortly after three o'clock, coasldera bla excitement provalled on Pennsylvania avenue, la the vicinity of Ninth street, oc casioned by a number of negroes engaging la ft street fight. Stones and raiore were brought Into requisition, and aruuatse: fight ensued, culminating at the corner of KIgatb and E streets, when ft co'ored man named George Hill, whom tl appears the crowd was Incensed against, rcoetred severe In juries from stones b tried at him by three colored rowdies named Wm. A. Brooks Lewis I ran-lers and Wm. Walters. Ot&cer French soon appeared on the ground, and after some difficulty succeeded In arresting lh above-named parties. They were taken before Justice Walter, and after bearing the evidence the accused were each fined $3 CSCQ DDflQ U..L Jail for court to anawer a char(e of auaslt I son uattcry CniKOBS ABD DlBCBAROIS AT TUB NlTT a .. in cuujtiu.aco Wltu ID timet lOUS rrom, the Navy Department ihe following changes will occur to-day i Tbe Joiners, ap prentices and minors will bo employed on ''half time," one half of each to be era ployed alternate weeks. In the painters de partment the painters, apprentices aod minors la that department will be employed oo ''one third time," one third of each to bo employed each week. Five hundred man were suspended from work yesterday even ing, most of them from the Bureau of Con struction and Repairs and Steam Engineer ing. One hundred will be transferred to (he Bnreans of Yards and Docks, Equip ments and urdoance, leaving about seven hundred mem at work tn tbe vsrd. Thru to be retained are actual residents of Wash ington, who have families to support. Tern Watbb Rao twain rives notlea that in addition to tho usual butlness hours, bis office Will be open for tbe receiptor water rents and taxes from 7 till 0 o'clock to-nirht and to-morrow night. Ia yesterday's issue typographical error made our notice of this fact state that the office would be open from 1 lo 3 and from 7 lo 0. whereas It la always open from 9 ft. m, to 4 p. ra Wm abb uAKiFa a special I v of tha maun. facture of lino Black Cloth Suits for dress occasions "Osk Hall," 5'W Seventh street. opposite Tost Ofllco s for dUord.rlr coadocl. aad aoaimlua4 idl"".B''t?.??' """ .!""?? " ." TH.KjMNS TIIK GRAND HCniTrZKN HAM,! ntuljc, Stiuiaeni, stud sinclagl visit of the cinr .ppyreti aifexca of uoa a. jco aichuudii Tha annual ball of lha Washlneton Scant. reaYerda took pliielMtnlghlailba new Masonic IT.aU.ftad. was, la all respects, a maniieaai airair fluaff credit npoo all who paHidpated In Ihdhrxfipterit.tQtl tha final triumph- ' The.bttltlfnl hall was la tUeareobdW tlon ftftftit last Thtrlday ttenlngj the) 'ocen sloa of Itf? ball In jhofyr Jrihto Aittf, an 1 ilieela Urate decorations shone resplen dent laitBO) glare of the myriads of rs- bnrWrsV" " The wnlMVrescofc6mp(ieA the ram! lies Of moethf onr Prominent ddrmaii ctif. sons, and1 wjb' Jou'tiiT raspect seiect.apd bov'buio., ue prosmentoi toe vcreui, rfonD Vofft. eso . With his efficient' dialitanu. Messrs. .KnessI, Ebel, Kronhelmcfand Beck- one ami ji, auy lcconaed w ih tirbahe chairman of the committee oil reception, Dr. BOrlatid.Wera bn tiring la their efforts lo pleaso all, and we are firm la the belief thai they fully succeeded t la fact the pall was da cidedly the snecess of the keasdo About LliTO O'clock rha bau rWmwit v lilted by nearly Alt tbe members of the City Council, foIlowtQqibonly sTlsr by Senator Tatterson and Hon. Martin Welker,,of Ohio. These guetti.wero properly received, and hand soraelr tjntorUlBed la ons of the lower halls, wucu n very ticasaqt lima was enjojea. WlllUmi, JICKnlJM .id BrOwe Of Itle uooncu, ton uoi. Htnski ml 51ojor Ir-1 ker or ths Qieroke Hfctloo Th. memb4ri J oi ia. Do.ni. w.r. in? n eicortoa to id. piai form it lha cut td of tlulil, .h(, wiro H.IM1 . nnnber of nramlnbei Btlniin. Arifr ilswlnj h,,lmlll una fot tbott ,lilt ioritr u nsAoV4, 4l under IM ffuWanco ot Fiotllni Votm ud Dr. ByjMmid tb.ctottj, UtodltM,J A. C'BlcbnH,',nfHtiM34col,or Metro- Eillun -pollM.nd 0o. A. Cwhtorirt. oji a ntne.Mtr Hcrttlcdloltn URr rtxira, wtier. baanllfI tabla wen tontd, .nd .bout two hundred ..d flftv Mnoue al down id k lomf tOooi cotuturitreuredf (Vint, and tbe,W!6tfi sfftVchiilcUt cnrac After aoipla JoiUce luid beet doae IM fr.it tna.aeorea of bottle! or.Raiix'vlaa 4era (urolifced. and property carid (or b; tea jtv tdra rraAitnt Voct..vho u ieated'.l tt. hud ar ihaalaluliMa 'i.tilal.it'..1i. .ai '. u u ivtma Mutt, u"hudi yr,Hcr ana iu at short speech welcomed lha tHo Boards of atygorerument to tue scnuitcu cioterlalB,- wviiai w h ivuwnnt uj uuvipu VlUIfy esi . who spoke a few words In German and then proposed three cheers br the Boards of Aldermen and commtn Council. Ther were trlten with a wtlLand.ln answer to loud calls. Gen, Crocker, president of lbs Board ot Aiacrmen,inanK.ea tae memoer ot ins BjBoclatloa for their hearty treetlnxs to the Cltv Fdlhsrs. who were Indeed Proud of tha UIU4UU V'DUu.uil'i kMV Vf Ug'a.ajut&wf iiajau "f""". . ... ., . The health of Donald McCalbrin."iha urmi.1! ntnraintAtlva from lha FtlvtTi wartt.n was responded lo by Alderman Mevathran In neat and pointed speech, which he coo clodod by alluding la e happy manner to the recent jmroa action ,oi tne uermaq ungusge In tha ntihllrt ar-fitvifa. v When Mr. McCathran had fconcluded", President Voebt altoded to tha fad that Major A. C Ulchards was present, and la ft vcrv neat raanocr utaaea tost ouicar in warm languaga, closing try proposing three, ahaere for the Major, f hey were given with a will, and then loud calls were made fcr ft speech from lha popular en perlo leaden t Malor Richards, tn resDoadiair. said lhat he coutd not atrow tbe occasion to pass with out warning nis tnanas to oif Msrrnai) oi-low-cUUens for this demon st ration la ac knowledgment of his presence aod his aar vlcos. It was pleasant for him to meet his friends, and receive, aa he had done, the many manifestations of their estoem aud oonUenccu ,11a waa proud la claim) lha Germans of Washington as his friends, as good hearted, Vlndly-dlspoaed andt order-brine- people. Ia police circles H wis ft notable fact lhat nadotallof men were re quired ftt ft German fuUval oothtng needed, They were always competent to tk a-ar f taaiaala, aMd ,uiut uidcily, plsftsaot and rospoctahle companies are not known In Washington. Agalq ba congratnUUd his achutxea brethren oa tbe success of tbe entertainment, and indulged la lb hope that there will ba many more such agreeablo reunions. Tho Malor was frequently aPDlauded durlnor his short address. At lu conclusion the com pany repaired io the ball-room, where danc ing was resumed and continued until ao early hoar this morning, under the direction of the, affable, master of ceremonies, Mr. uarry ovroBiwimcr ipa rquaio tor tne joyous occasion was furnished by Angort Schroedsr's uarlralled roUloflbslnd. raor, Dairus Lxctvbb. Notwith standing the rain, a, very large and highly Intelligent audience assembled a Melierott hall last evening to listen to tbe address of Professor John v. XJrajMr.i. Z. U , of the new i one university, aaa presiaentoi toe American Academy ot Literature', Science and Art. The occasion was tbe annual meeting of the society, and the lactate was nodn the tteneral deslrn and oblects of lha association. There were a number of dla tlngnlshed gentlemen upon tba ataga. In madlng President Grant, Vice Prcsidsnt OoJlax, General Sherman, Hon. Henry Wil son and lion. Roverdy Johnson. At. the close of Ihe address a vote of thanks was tendered the1 speaker bv tbe academr. and copy of his address requeue! for publica tion. Obstbcctivo Btaxwrs. Henry Hlmher, commissioner of tho First ward, sued out warrant a trains t L. W. Hooklne. before Justice Anderson, for obstructing Mass' cuusetts avenue ana i street ny nis one a kilns. A hearing In ths case was had last eyenlng, when L. G. Illne, estj , counsel for defendant, argued tbat the magistral had no junsaiction, ana toat it aeisnoani aid obslrnct said avenue and street in the man ner set out In the warrant, he was entitled to twenty days notice to remover before jaarciat proceeaings coma do instituted against hlra Tba JoaUoa overruled the first objection, bat sustained the second, aud thereupon notified Mr. Hopkins tbat ha must remove tbe obstruction within twenty Doo LicsBSKS During tho month juit ended ft very large nnmoer or applications have been made lo (he city register for dog licenses, and next summer promises to ex hibit au unutual canine population. In a majority of cases for license lha dogs an of tue most wonniete or tue cur species, tnose which make ' night hideous" by their d)s cardans howls, thus banlshlntr sleep from tho eyelids of the strong and Infirm alike of oar citizens, union too orates snouia oe tt)e motto of all, TobConditios or1 MiDpLiTOX. Edward Atlddlelon, the colored man who was as- sauitea so orutauy on ouuaay last, at a late hour last nltUt was retarded as In a verv iaeble condition, with strong chances against h(s recovery. McQraW and Brown, two of tne parties auogsa to nave oean engagea in '.: 1. m--a .. a. - ..IT ". ... SmSTAT. "rf"00 "" ""7 i, ana left, the city. Ensusa Halt IIoob, super stoat and extra super stout, of superior quality, for $5 aud f per down, IA flue German Iliilf Hose fortSperdosen. Kiss Merino Half Hose, English, German aad Domestic, white and colored. Goo. C, UXISTIKO, No. 410 Seventh street, N. W. - Mxssns. J W. BoTiuta & Co , between Ninth and Tenth streets, at their well known hotsa-fuyoUhlng establish meat, haTe on hand an unusual stock of goods for furnish ing ft house In the most complete manner. All parties about going to housekeeping should not fall to call and examine their slock Taunts akd Batch bu The over-popn tar and enterprising firm of J, 8. Tqpham A Co., Seventh street, next to Odd Fellows' Hall, are oflerlng lo the public, a tha lowest rates, every style and variety of trunks and satchels. Ay the articles sold at this estab lishment art made of the but material and warranted lo bo as represented. Q Wft abb haxiro a specially of the manu facture of line Black Cloth Bolts for dress Occasions. "Oak lUll.V S35 Seventh street opposite Poet Office. A riR of gold bound spectacle ba"bcan lost, and the finder will bt liberally rewarded by leaving them at No. 733 totb street, be tween 9 a,od U, 'TVf31MBllUajSlBftVJ.JJ. 'VJV MW'i'Jr - LociLBaBTtTiKJLTnantlftaahnnses Blase hi ru rents. a una umoa wua oiagiiuaus.whea tm aver aga neetfU sf caoh per day doca not exceed oo dollar, m .. i i Justice Plant reports havtnr Issued 161 Warratrta ddrlsg tba month of January, civil sunt criminal .justice u Danes waiter, qbt Ititr Ihe lame Period, raoorts IQTv ' kWrrsaat iWle and Offleer Blchardscmt of UaXighth preelnctyoa Friday oon,diu mvereaoreio tBenousexoi reter atonyi on Vlrrlnla avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streotaeast, eansed by ft defscUve flne. Tha nre waa axUngulshed by tha officers with slight da mare. (t Thai reports bf tho llsntenaaU hf poUcw yestsruay were narrav or btswsj - An adjoarned swaotlnr af those .favorable to tha development of tha wool growhtc and mining Interests or West Virginia, will ba held at the Jenoasstlonsathls evening, wheel If Is expected several addresses Dt ba del It oynu oy prominent persotia interesced UI tna movement. v , TneU'ctomaa VrtiHnrawent Assdclatlca meat to-morrow f weddesday M ll nuba Board of Trade Rooms. No. Market Bnaco. TheVf'sibJectitor disease! (whlettiwlUbtv opeivtrth''tmhUcl wn ba'flrapa Cartora on. tha Border.' WUUam 1L rioavafita, of L'ooivius, uaryiAoa, win iced on wun paper oa the "drape In Maryland' Tne CoifORioiTtosiift -sJociil,--The loolal held last vnlBglh Ihe parlor of tiie uonrretTaiionai cnurcn waa a pleasant and cniovaWe affair. A lacw romnanv w4i present, Incladlng many of the lsadlafr members of the society, and ft goodly worn brr r cbarmibB' ladiadJ Hoc Labi lit v aad tood&alflra cbaratutiBed tho entire Inter course or it&e rviniff wenouopd among tnose prcasBtrror uasoon, itewi tiauocB, uen r.ston, wr. rattersoa, MNanaatrp Ilodtffs.- NjT. Jbdd. wife and datrrhUr. C.r II. nil-s and lady. J.'W. Groen and Udy. Darihgtheevenlag tier. Dr. Raokla tailed tuo aiiimuwcs to nracr. vain m camaiitteo ttmslstlnr of General Eaton, General Balloon ana nr. sean, was appoiateq so recommend sprow wwm oi a literary organ i tattoo at a futnrtriueetlDg A tommltlee was also appolntod on mnsftt for their sociables, conslstlnif nf Messrs. !Baewart,qMonltosi and Mrs. Dulse, "ume moo ronavFcf'waisangt ana theamnna SnrnfroBtnnrats: Including good coffee. A season: Of oMTCraastoti followed. aadth,comcaoydUpeHMata rmeonabJa Rkt.nifn.HliLBbh i-arA bnnday Ahe atev. Ml. MTlburq IwoWptd at (hepUrth of ltaIacftrnalrtlcpftKroITweinhatulN rUibfteoirsctmwdcdhpusefj lit text la theraornXng was t. John llilu Many oThts fornret TriMids who knew him whsa he waa chaplain of ihe Senate, several Tears ago, were present to hear him. He spcbbs who an nis jorraer vigor ana power. uis Bigot nas not Doeaat aitimprorea oy bis trip to Europe, tbouah he has consulted tbe bt sugeona oOernlany, iuBwuiaMxu oi tue jacarnniioa sccrs on In Its march of crosnerltv. Tha ratsnifi r the church l large and grows weakly, ,lhe rteavyoAPtpn tueottiioiQX Mine qsarnnj reduced with the rraoUriirof ciock-wurk. Tbe rite of c-ondrmatlon will baadmlnls tered here b Btshdp Hantlpgion, February aue, vuuti .uua.v vi wui avu juimi, AudUh "singing Is simple, spirited aad cnurcniy. r. H- nas i?u on nis lociurHig tpur. AtBUT.Or L TBlfrt)a Trt.lav .n. thg last two overcoats, valued at 40 oaeb. beTonglng to Messrs. Richard Corn welt and vnaries iorcD.wcjo stolen rropxtbe ArllDg. ton siooaaijaasi rlans alias. I. PetecBferc;rU. Tallman waJ.stif work tip lbs case, who yesterday aaereoon Bpprebcndad tbe lalet oa,Fourteeoth street. Sweeney acknowledged tho theft, and Id fbfmed the detective of their whereabonts. who succeeded shortly afterward la recover ing tbe overcoats and returning them to their owners. Tho aec&sed was Ukea be fore Justice D. R. Smith, who committed aim to j au tor a runner Bearing, A TlHETIfa BoOTnLACE. Ycatnrda morning Officer Smith arrested a colored bootblack, named Willie Banks. chanrM with entering the confectionery store of airs doses, unacr tna Dt queries liotsi. and stealing; therefrom candles to the valna of $7.23. While being conveyed to tha office oi justice omuof tue young tniei attempted to resist the officer, biting one of his bands Julie severely. Tbe boy was sent to Jail or ft further hearing. Tbe little rascal on his way to Jail broko away from the officer near the City Hall, whon a lively chase en sued, the officer fln-tlly reeaptarlog, his bird aftera lilt of cvral Bnnrea. A call appears la oar advertising col. umns liberally signed by prominent cuTxens, catllnzft mass convention of the Twonianf this city and Georgetown lo assemble at Lincoln Hall to morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to take Into consideration tbe con aolldallon of tbe two cities Into one harmo nious government. .. .... -- j Messne. Metxbbott A: Co. call the nttm. tlon of the publld to their complete stock of pianos, parlor organs and other musical In struments. This well known firm are the sole agents for the celebrated Bteln way's pianos and Mason t Hamlin's far famed cabinet organs. Tne Washington Conservator? of Music at the parlors of the First Congregational chnrch, offer rare Inducements to those who wish to gain a thorough musical education. For furthsr particulars consult their adrr. tlsemcnt la another column. Rt ttar. Taos. JUlxcKKR, D.D , Bishop of Wilmington, Del., will lecture at St. Ste- rihea'e church on Wednesday eyenlng. Sub set i "The Ecumenical Council." The proceeds will bo dorowd to tbe St. Stephen's dncaruoal Society. -) Mn. II. &SA.V, tho popular proprietor of tbe United Statea llqtel, Pennsylvania aveowe, near the Capitol, offers first class table board at IT per week. Rooms can be had at the hotel with or without board. Wbabb maiiko a specialty of tba manu facture of flou B lae k Cloth flu lis for dress occasions. "OakJUU," 23 Seventh street. opposite Tost Office. Tne Sbcond Wad iUrvoLiOAM Club No. 3, meets at Union Hill, this cveolng. at sevea o'clock. A axouU woothty mcilloz of thiNa tloaal Guards will be held this evening at Mare's liatl. 325 IS street, at 7 o'clock. A BTTldsa saddle horse Is offered for sale. Can be n at 1033 Twelfth street west Wi uti Mixiia a specialty of the raaou factBreof floe Black Cloth Salts for dress occasions. "Oak Hall." 033 Soventh street, puB.m a uwt viujco. n m iblacsjcsafitB, AVOXLB.risTIgB. TammlaafoBcrof Paiasta pins nmtffofifJJil tbb oistmst UcsriMtaDsO May si si I . . ,VC IlIVqnJ(.pfle 0 JckeT Marstsl 1 Brifimhi. Thi lant fnarlh at aMiaakn 1 ftm.tbsijba salsnstlB sad ihUdar raportja r William t randslt, Irattws for Ihs aals of ih raat aalau la Ihs abaa mu inailiBaS. ba ra lilail aad caaBriaad. ! i. tha soBlrarr Uarcof ba skowaoa or before ih yttb day of rvbraarr x'l prcvldcd a copy f thla rdar ba lasvrtad la soma Bawapapcrfrlalad and raonaDarti in n,iaijtoi ciiyi V i each of three anceavalvcwscka prior To raid da Tbarcpaitsiaisslbs amaant , aala 1 OS ' t? wi ru. a ii utvin, it MKIQ8 Clartr jW TnSw runit i ta J. BCUIBtH bss obtatscd from tbs orphans' Caarl f WBahlaitoa Conalr la tan District of Col am Jili, lattars it isnUrr a the persanaj as foBSly aforaalda dCBuaaad. All paracas aavlaa elalua seal aal tba aalddooasssdarabcrabv warnad hh oi nicBotsB rBBtaa. im oi naiB'SBTOB to txhtbti Iba aamo, with Iks vavbr tbaroaf, lo io aabMrtncr, oa ar before tba S3ih day of das rr b'iIi thay saar efhsrwtss br law bs si laded froaa all bfaeill of aald eat fie . . OiveaaBScctaybSBd this wh dar f Jscosry, cctayhssd this wnhdarf Jssnsry, Itj f. . Mint r"mumm, JaM W3a giacatrl nnis isTogiva hoticxtrat toi bub. BCSIBKK baa sbUlssd frem Ihs Orpbanc a of VfashlBitoa coBBty la tba Plahltt cf Co at lotura leaUuBUrr a ta persosal A4 of Ji h, OBABAMt late of Wsablsiton lanbi aalaU of JASBh, V." claims sraUat the said deeasaed sro hereby warned aeoeaaea ail ll twriAii bavlae alalaie ie DBTitTB aiau rOeiQiBll Ika aiiaa. lvltk fka VAaabarB IbaraAf. Ia the sabicrlbor, oa or befois the Ilk day of Jasaarr abicrlbor. oa llhcr sf i iffKlllhey tvsy otherwise br law I itrwiH ar itr e fia rrm all basest or tbe aaia etBi I1L....I 'lha a.lil mm Olvta aader sty ass ra etadar aav head tbla 4tb dV of Jssnarv. u; M.i.?"'. JBBU ,"; . '""""" w i Any person jqsr oppose Ihlassltisles. . USITt JITATH rATE1ToyyiCE, WjiBCBQTO. 1) C . Jaaaary 17, 1871. Os UcpatUliOB f Qsosoi W Hut, of Olcaa. new Ycix.prarlss fortbc vxtBiioa of a p teat iraatsd Is eiinoalfaSBltt day ,f Uj.A. fur as laiProvsa'CBtlaBaw milt Don I It Is Braarvd Ibat Iba Uttltnoay Is tbs eaas bt cloaadCB taatta daysf Arill uait tbat Ibafm for Silas arramoraBa tni Examlaat'c rapait be llnlicd to U. ISih of April acaf. aad bat tall Ml IkaababBtfrrloBtbaakadiraraDrll .i Asy pcrscausynprai jail H UH1TID fTATIB PATIMT OrFICI, ' ' triif itsrov, D O..aJ, 1B7.1 OS rtipellWa of WiitriBf t. Depose, of Itew Tork T .pravlsf forlbtsaMBilos ofapatsst frstUd lo else on las lalday of April, ISM. fur sa BpiAvtuestlsmaklBiBMuUieMalalTsbeei ll le srdared thai ths leailraftBy Ib Ihe caes is loaed on Iks let dar af Msren aest, thai ths las fjMlHff arflBmes'sasd thslsamlaor s . port KVllmlbd to the lllh day of Marehaosl. aad lhat sa!4 psillloa ks beard b usUih day of JfllTB3 CcmalislsasfeVarists. f - 1UT J?iml. 1 Ill&aaviaTieariairUitmaTDiitaieT.l x '. tjUViuatiriavl .m.(JrV?4,VVWW al' I. TbectorOotrMllo1'drattltu!mt ot VlrrtaU to HpreMnUUdd U tht OosttM ol tha Ualtad Bum," ippMnd Jaoaarr M, 1870, It pablUhed for tba lororaiUrtor all litre followa the acrwhleti kaa llrtad ueon PBoiiiDea.j c-J i" ' IL Tha following laitftettoiiaiar rfrati for tha Information) and .aidant, of all otlMra or other penbo4 hrtata4 with or etortutorf anthorltr tinder and by rlrtnt of tha law of March 2, 1M7, lo pmiia rrlhr tqon cDMient rorernme&t ri toe reDei nam atd Iba eorere) l.wa HmAKamluj thereto tramndalorTlbrtri v i'1 ' ,1 All military ernnntiileoera will atonotf caaaa ta enreli any n all antiiorlty under the aborrcltM lw,etpt'ofr' u roT be necMtan to (low tfp lae nti&alahed bait. tieeeef thelroffleeaj ndlheywlll atlaae. tranamlt 10 tbM bwdiraartera all book and Hoard, tlat relate lathaladatUaaa mlUUrr 1 tAntmjljjaAp " v a t a. AnciiifBus-wbd. ttsyibehsld'bymUI. Ury autborlty for trial, either la custody or tor acts ia violation oi tneaoove cited laws, will be released froaa osstody or dtiftbargadoflhelrbsUboaids aadthsaalll. tarxprosocationraiemisstdr 3. All CllI tens' heM hv mllltar4 anthorftv for trial for trlfaee , of, otTencee oogalBabjfi nhder the laws of the provisional goyectt ment of lha Bute of VlnrinU. will bo t it road over to lha custody of proper clvUaa taoruioa tM tatSQautr r V'r,w,,P,' i" which thurlma or ofianca waa cOmmltlad. andftIL bonds. reooralaances,or' olhat ac carUytakea for the appsarauce of, parsecu cbsrgad with erlmes pr offences, pr. for iha, appeqra.acBi-o( ,yfiiAPf.ev wiu, ue tsrusa over via !kemAaaer,ta lha, proper cltllau, thorltles. , t t t , l. Tha Jndia Advocat&of thadtafj-lri will farnlsh the Attorney Oeneral, for suc,hvacl tloo as may ba necessary and proper, ahU torr oi eaco oi tue oases now unaenroinir in testlf aUoo.toffetber with the depositions or Dtnar eviaence ia reiauoa taarcio. id ill -.. l .--' a,.. f .a. " ... ' manner, for ibe like purpose, all aQUavlU, eviaence, or otner intormauon in rsiauoa to Persons accused of crime, who hare es- pc4twm,caallaemeiitbt, hire evaled'f. rv at, sriii oiitimasuiiTsuiijOf tae Attorney General - It. All rirtarniura frtLlcfina) ri( whan itiaT Aforecited law Of March 3 2807; bocomos in- ,- -.. r. ..... ....-., -.. -..v.. ... oPcraureoT reason oi too ooDQitiops ana iimuatioae or tna retxatrncuoo Jaw, may oe io oDDBDsnjoot ot ciistoay oy virtaa oi tBf final judgment and sentence of ft.fcvllttary com mission orcthtrmllltarr trlbohal. rwifi ba contluuod la said coslody mill entitled to. atieoarraoieinraatonoi aantencs. or tna csbq ie vtncrwiBO iavKru yt vj proper BU Uotfty; Upb 4 Vri,1 or,Vri wrptis br any otter process f lifting from a court Of the united ataief in tna cose at any prisoner ao held, tbe Writ will be promptly responded to, and the officer. In makliis his retard to l&e writ, will set forth all, the material fiti. of tee caeoa it too writ p usaao irom state court saaauceriutvioEto cusiouv ar anv sueh prlsVwer will make n respectful return to tha writ, settlor, forth1 lha fact that tha prlsoQdfUheUby vlrUtoof Ue final aif lacnsaumavatoBicaQt at coartoi competent jarrsdleUoo, held under the authority cf the . AFll. tT.(. Bl.lia -J ik.i.L.II.j. a.na vi uw viuiw vaKr. aim tuatUlTI JOriS oicuon is oxciaiirsiy ia tne courts of lha UuUedStetea, Tha dtvUloo between United Sutea and Bute Jurisdictions la aot always oiBtiQctij maiaca, vw oraceri will oeguifleq In their action bribe vrlndclea laU down br thd Boprerae Court of. the UnUed Buui la tha case of Abioman ys. Booth. rv( 114 low.- ara, y. ow. j C At all fortr, QNtDali.llght bottser, cni tora.houscSjCemetflri.es and other pabllou taaiisuiqcota, woctoer nia oy original ocs slon or recent occupation under the laws of tne u niton otaws, too juruaietKm will ba beldtobeezelaslrelyla the United States nnlll otherwise dfrecfed, by law or other 7. The canraas rotiirDs. Doll llats and hat loU for the several elections held In tbe Slate under the authority of tha laws nf tha Dolled Statea will, as soon as practicable,, ua imuitpu auu JUTCUtOHCU ftCCOraiOff tO lha scleral election districts, and, tarood over to tho Secretary of. tho Commonwealth JAfi.Tt a at a baFa lAa.lk' iui uuiviu mtf Atn ccufng, 8. An authentlcalod eon nf Its An. reglslratloa or voters, arranged Lv couatlea and ellloa havlnir a aenarala tnnnUlnat .. gaulullon, will bs deposited In tha office of too oocrcuu-y ot too uqouaonweaiLfl, 0. Aulbeatlcated COPlea of all ranara.1 n special orders, regulations or dcclsloaB. by tbe district commanders, cbangUgormodX ijia ma yroiiuvoai javt- oi tna DtatS, Of affecting any rights of persons or properly, will bo prepared! one at fnp tb oiBoa os the aorernor or the Stale, and the other for the office of tho Secretary of the Commonwealth. 10. The term of office of nil officer r it. provisional government of tbe State of VJr Kiuia. nuciuci uuuiidb: dt orimnai a uvunn orappolntment under ihd laws of tbe Bute, or by appointment Or detail ttodar tha laws oi tuo umtru otatoB, win -uptro woen ineir sneeessors. elected or annnlntad twiaaika new constitution, sbaU bare been dulj qualified. II. The clerks or thd ssvsral district courts of appeal will retain the possession aud bo responsible for the safe keeping of the records of aald courts a Bill (ha lUglsU torvui Moiti.j nuaii proyiqe jor tae aw position lo be mado of them. HI The provisions of the schedule of tha constitution are republished for mora gen eral Information and convenience of refer ence i "That oo Inconvenience may arise from tbe changes In tha ooastltatloa of this Bute, and In order to carry tha same Into complete inrcrntiuu, ia ucrvoj HOCiarCq tDAtl r"dECTiO! 1, Tbe common law and' tha! Statute lftW nOW In 'fat. nnC rrmXl,t to this constHoUoo. shall remain In fnrca nntll they expire by their own 11 ml till on, of are altered bt repealed by the tegtilaturti Sic. 3. All writs,aet1oni,eat.set of action. proeecauons ana ngmsof lotimdnals and vt wuiw wrporaia ana or tne Btata. and nil charters or iBcorpOf alien, shall continue, and all Indictments 'which ahaii t.J fonnd, 9r which may hereafter ba found, for aoy crime or orfeucw committed before the adoption of this constitution, mar be pro ceodetj nppnas If ne) change had taken place fugnTui! viw, except as JJVrtW OtQCP wise Provided, thall contlnno with tha iik powers and Jurisdiction, both la law and ll a any, as it tuis constitution aad not been opted, and until tha1 organization of the Judicial department of this constitution. --dec. a. mat ait unes, penalties, for; iBttnixB, apu ncunava Hccrniug to IBS DtatO ot Virginia vnasr luo-pTesent constitution and laws shall aecron to the nse of the Bute noder this constltulloq, "Seo. 4. That all recognlzinees, bonds, obllsratlons. and all other Instruments, en' tered Into or executed before the adoption of tnio tuuMiiuiiuui w a,v ywyiv ut too oiato of Virginia, to ahyBUts, county, ortown iuf, ur aiuj yuutiu vuhii ui jiuuuq uyay, or which may be entered Into pr executed under existing' laws, 'to tbe people of tho Slate of Virginia,' to any snch officer or pub lic body before tbe cotoplete organisation of tne aepanmenia ot government nnoer mis conslttntlofi, shall remain binding and ralld) aod rights aod UahinUles upon the same shall continue and msy' be prosecuted as Srovlded by law. Ad all crimes and mls eraeanors and penal actions shall be tried, punished and prosecuted as though no change bad taken place, uotll otherwise provided bylaw." By command. Of Brerek Major Qen. Cauby. Louis Y CAtiAno. AlJe-deCamp, Acting Assistant Adjutant fleneral. . i - t . j i jAIffAat 11, IBTtt ptttrtHoCifnmfti,Wri4ilnotonCoHnlt.1owitr 1b the avao af Ws, V, HavviS4LV aad JetJB u iiaBBBBM,BBoeBwrsoiurteu o stiieaaii. daeanaed. tits osMntora aforeaaU have, with lb approoaiion a ihutfiiu tioarrar ti at f.inaL. knruUataal I1TII1D1T. IDk rfaw cf Febrnarv, A It 1D7S, for tb Bnal -UU-saeat and dlitrlbatlos of tbe perusal eUl at said deoeaaod. and f tbe BtaaU la fcaad. as far aa Ihe cant bar bsasUecfd aad tarsed 1st Cieaeyi when and wber alt tba creallors asd ire of aaU doeeaaed aro aoilSed tsailend WHfc araer Of ttllal ra whIi la ihs JfayioiAL MarsaucAii previous U the asid fitti A WlBSTBt. iBBV.TbSw stesleees oQWUls. QirBAHt" COUIT, aetata week for ihres weehels tfao KaTIQBSli 1 sopy o "HI saa pivTiwae w im iuo M previoBc ts tbe said dar JasJJ ! J" . WAsatseroi'D U Jaaaarrl'. WJ. Ob IhaMtllloB ol Si bob I SBeoLl.a? BroiblySi T.. praylBi far aha sstaasloa JfJ1?! a rsaUd to fclm oa ths loth dv of AtwUfJ, f9' "ay persoa may MWBfiiWhniB, JslT'Ult Oassstltsisasi el fatcais. .-. .. aisBt 11,100,, aVmriCi V H"'"JMi irott"nnv ivwruy (0Kiif la Ike eaao of Baiosr ovaaa, adniBMt atria a, L a of l-bUlpbaoau.deeeaaad ,bh siaralstra Iris, s ts, aforeaaU baTfwin, tha apprebA tlon r the Orpbaas' Caarl of Waiblniton (Jomary aroroaald, appointed Taoaday, rebrnarvl, A. P 1870 for the Seal eettlemasi and dlitribatloa of Uo poraenBl aalaU nf aald dseesaed, aad of lbs teiele In bande ac far aa ths came have boos col tod and laraai late neseri wsss sad where all lbs ereiltera fed haJre of sslj deceased arc arollflad to slUad, witb, their claims properly voncbed.sr ther sen otkerwlw bv law bi ox alBdodfrosaall Maett la asld daoeated a i f thl( nrJ.r ha neitilUtfJ IBI BB improveDiaai ia r ," rj " aw uulL ll la oidered Uat tU SsfStsaBBy U I S cle.sd n tbs ltUh Jar rWarsh "fl. llmeTor Illaf ariBmeMa bb! fafib aVl aai port b llmU.J le tie iSth atT ''! ?! "J lhat aald nttiltoa ba hsa d a IhsSoth day Of AUiab. WCAL NOTICES. " , , jM .i t A'Lo'sd fair Niid haa bMatnBtUed Uiroegh lha Intr&Jncllon Into Amerle. of Borrt MiLt'EiraicTi Ike noet tmlnent puraieuna in laa 'Unuea Biaiee nam noe railed lo reallrn tale fad) aixl lby hue In doried lthnoeqnlTicleir"loiuof lit Ufaetlon vi vreat and lonirleelred An ao qnUUIen to Im medical profeeilon, and bare piade a, marked dlecrimhiatlon betereen It od Ine Innumerable eo-eillfd remedlea and ka1lb-prcrrlej pnrrallonl of Ike dajr. aom ar itx paiooiiia aao otocias. 'anlUoSt . ' Taniri,8citi',iirD tcE.-Dr. B. C. Verry. DermalolofrUt, Dond Itrecl, New Tork, (founder of Ibe dermalolOKleal icl ilce la.tua conntrr.) treat villi epeclal which destroy tha hair. The Doctor cures, by personal attention, molei and wens with out cutting, pain, or scars, also hnnatnral red noses hod all eruptions upon tbs face. Send for tutsrrogatory circulars. For the efficacy ol Dr. Terry' treatment, hef respectfully refers Uecltlsenaor Wash' logtoa to r. II. A, Reslsy, Ho, p0 Pennsyl vanlftftvenoa- JaSl-ooCt . 4.wisff, bats oai who has Icetod Its mer Us,tiah6 cdoscQUchtly speaks from per Social tperlen.ce.'that JJolri Malt Extract might Mine Into n&lrersal use, as It merits tha prtfttthca over Alt tobies of the day, and fc spina dlj as a table drink. This celebrated prepatatlOd serves As ad excellent strength ening beverage, a delightful tonic, and a Pleasant rfimnlr for dtaonliM nf the throat. I chest, lungs and stomach. i wjt KaviuiBtaitait gruvvis vv Tub Was uiho to Citt.Bavikos BUUr', corner Sertnlh street and Louisiana annuo, Is open, from 0.30 (o 7)30 every Baturday eve nlogla addition lq Its regular banklog hoars, It pays loterest oa drposlU. B, Wf toox A Grta'i Sbtwiko Machiiib, pro nonncod the simplest and noiseless maohlne In tbOj world, can sow bo bought on easy terras at tae agency, i. usnuii uoopsurt and Corset factory, 815 Seventh street, be .eft Dandl JL D17 Oooda. Mt niinn MEri)TRSi fUvlic Uetf ,iUie4 frv k irffikra A.e ll.a m. 1 Ha. .ei OltliT INDVOKMENl'S lali .aa(,t 3EVS- OOODS. , DBESS GOODS i.Bin tiim wuouiaiK rmoca. BUk at4 Onlr4 VBLTITR!Ta. mn 9t .p. ii M-.a f M'epu rjMfi im lie. WseWii'oi.jW"" AhpBOtCoOnm d . ITe ALL WOOh rLA9flfL.tf) KTIOUY UAXTEII, IflSU rsassflfaa a avease r& GRFAT REDUOTIONI , JOHDEOS a C0IXKT, froi'JJS MAItlCET 8PACTD, tafltt4 dwatUIr atMt.f tBl OO0DS iwre tfct.a laTtiion la f aerawr. A PROCLAMATION! HEAR I DEAR. 1 1 HEAH!!! tVennhf Jatl.aBBBBBee ihronab tboBBbltepiets eclllaa- their dailM Sioik of UKY OOODSat la yetssBoati sad, whereat, Butwlinitsedisc aaled pave iiiBiiud ibtbbiv in vaa remalBB fatar very dealrabte sbelvwa thai miim loeonol oeonotM al aprlceisad tlbalrnnriMi a thaa katafc- wbereie 1b order loeS:ctiblrparr arata prcdalni sad aaaaaBBc ibslall UOODB bow 20 For Cent. Discount. Aad Ibev 'Briber proclatsa ssdsBSosscslbsl all Imporled Ml and winter gcMs aabraelBB late I parehaaee, will b saovei ef at a taaM greater taevtSch Their aUxkle lane, sad Ihcylavlts tally calls M arenro (id foods ard slid bsrgalaa, yBrYiMBf f ordarc aa ba stvea la Ualf es CBllvaroro tBartro-t awlslty the iBtereel aad psrpoo of this a tics. Po Its alieatloa will ba as curded toaUytltrc . ' DAUXR1 dk. MtTCIIKI,L, jaaSSsodSt JeStpUHe.) Market Bpaee, Diiioi.ctiow or C'Ol'AltTShC: Hnu. Closing Ont Hole ol Flrwl I'Iium Dry Gootlfla foplia ,AlP!s, Super tpa-sB-lk Velvets. Black aad Oajlretl Valvoio'kBa.aed all cools af every deaertptlQB, which It i kaowahavo always btea At tuai rutt UOJ3U until, ksgeads belag charged oaoar bvks sue? I at tec alar prleea. ... This SaJe le made by as'a laslly Settle Us estlra basiseas ad bar Bran, If Tarler wtthdrawlsg Iherofrom oa tbe lid day of U erh aest All perBoae ladebud Is as will pleats SOBS for ward asd aaaksproapipayiaeal. n. 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