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a 1 fgatloimX ItymMta WIDRBSDAT MOtmWflnii TSBROARTVltTa Tni PCBLIO DCBT fltillMMT. Th fot' lowlnf Ii the statement of tht public debt of the United State Issued from the Treasury Department yesterday i ZWM BtoHmf f a'crea. 44 Ce(- ftoottifti tpr.et., Hiijj joo oo Uonds lie pr St., 14M49,M)0 oo Debf Btortnf Jnltrtit ( Loflm Montf - CjertlflsaWs.Spcr .. M tent . .! IUMO.000 00 rravypeaa'aruaa. S per cent (i.ior.flw sov oo II 000 000 00 Debt en which .lereel fcaa Vtbt tttoring n fafrrcff. De-need end legal reader ootee . U6,USUSeO Fractional e ut reney iQ.OOMll 63 CerUftaateaof old deposited o,sw iso oo (,1M,000 M laterest Total debt, principal tad Inter eat. la data. InBludlnraaunona due not preaeoted for payment 1832,117,111 41 ri tioi,ooo,rwn Currency S,6M,NI 41 SUk I of fund, In U 8 coin Inter fit bo nit, end nocrueu intereoi thereon Olher U S coin latereat boodo purebaed, and accrued I aft-real t hereon T1.SM.303 SH tv MMT3Bt2M 2JTI0.0S0 S3 Debt, lii amount In Treasury.. 3,4lMlS.ttS W Debt, Itaa amount IntheTreaa ury oaths lit ultimo l,US,U0&3Si Dscrsssa of public dabt during tha past month s,W.1 004. SO Rpeelal M 01 Off " tb ll- n j , j'.,.... rnrsuant to the cull or tha Major, sd-c1 meelinf of the Board of Aldermen wu held last evening. The secretary read ue iuuuw.bb; To tht Boar4 of AtUrmtnt UaRTLRMiMt Laelooed It aeopyof neon nuaiaation addressed to the Hoard of Oom ..AailAnaell. which -a-tll avnleln I ha raaaona tot my calling ft spoolarseaofoa of tha Unun icanr evening o. j uowia, nifor Tbo secretary then read the communica tion, which via bo found lu Ibo Conceit re port. m4 ii was remarnea at tne cioeo oi mo rcau ln j that a quorum was not present, those la attendance being Meters. Crocker. Baker, Chase, Clark, Jonnolly, Davie and Slater Mr 1OQOOU7 logniwu uat tug eccrvu.1 j should enter opon the minutes that Men re. II oo re, Champion, Mortell and Emery bad h-n cmaent but left the Chamber. Mr. Chase thought It would bo better to lata receca hdui o w o giuvb., wuuu quorum would probably be present. Until then no bailnete could be transacted, , , Tha mHiiBrM waa aent to urtre the ab sentees to attend the meeting, but at 10 30 o'clock no ooe appearing:, Air. uancr hiotcu io adjourn, waicu wu iccuuuvu vj i Chair, and the Board then adjourned. Boifd of Common Council, The Board metnnrenant Lotha call of the Mavor. the preeldeal, (Joseph Williams, esq ,) la the CDJUrfttnaaii ton memoerv prrwook vxrr Meaers. Fardoo, Ualoes and Venablo. The message of the Mayor was read as (OIIOWSl Miraa'a Offioa, Pitt ntt, 1 WliaiKxroir, D U. fob I 18Ti I OiNTLaHivi I Mr a dfcmad It toy duty to all a aptelal meattncof tha Uouoellt fhla vanlar for In nuronaa of aetlnron tha bill that paaaad the lloard of Aldermen laat t nine, proTtdlaf lor tha pot'ponarnent of tha taxes, aad to authorlia the corporation to an. tlalpaU a certain portion of thtravcnuei for in prvaaHi mom )ir Tha allazed lnabllllr of a vary lane number f our small propartT-holJara to pay their d usua in I, A COTEMIE VABH1TAI. U'Mar'lal'a Sirwiid nal Miaw. lOMtmot Decreaie since March 1, 1IC9 The statement of bonds lisoed to the Ta clfle RaQroad Compaulei, Interest payable In lawful money, shows total as follows t Amount outstanding, t64,457,330i Intorast accrued and not yet paid, 1 315,254 00, In terest paid by the United States, 18,831, 061 O0 Interest repaid by transportation of malls, Ac, $1,923,300 80) balance of loter est paid by the United States, 1 4,055,30 4. 10. Tni Tcbuc Paintixo aud BiKDito. Mr. Anthony Introduced tn the Benato yea tcrdaj a bill to further regulate the public printing and to discontinue the publication of books by the general OoTernment for dls tTlbutlou. It provides that 1,550 copies only of the President's mcaiage and reports of heads of Departments, and 500 copies ad ditional for the head of a Department on bis requisition only for the proper service of the Department and not for distribution be irlnled. The publication of the "Blenolal leglster," abridgement of the President's mesBaca and accomoanvlns documents. taies baforo tb lime of adTtrtlalnc, for the corporation to deal with them lenlaat IT. to ear them ae far aa potalble the treat xaa of barlet their property adrertleeJ, nd tOailTOthem erf opportunity In their power toralaetho meaoe tn pay their taxea Aad la order to aatlafythn demands of lbir era, teachers and other omployeea of the cor poratlon, as well ae Io pay pressing dam a tide upoo the city treaaury, It la our imperatlre duty to anttalpate thoao taxea and to prorlde the means lor their eattafastlon without a day's delay, A very large portion of theae demands, It muet be remembered,wert treated by my predeceator In oOae, are In tult, and judgmenta f III be obtained on them unlaas tber are boob settled. This nation will put at rest effectually the allegations that tha corporation la unable or unwilling to dlasharge the claims of laborers and others on the city treasury It la proper that 1 ebould add that an arrangement hie been made with the Ftrtt National Uank to aeeure the neeaaaary funds, pro rid ad the re quired authority be obtained from the (Joan ! the nreaenl aaialoo Very reapeetfully, 8 J Ilowair, Mayor The President laid before tbo Board the bill (B. A.) to postpone the adrert'sement of tax tales and for other purposes. The bill was published la fall In the proceedings of the Board of Aldermen yesterday. Mr. Beall lnantred whether the bill was properly before the Board. He understood "Laws ana Joint ueeoinuont," snail be 1 fh is. .iV.. f, .. v.i -i discontinued. . Alao, the publication of law. SSfSSS.lrV. of the United SlaUe at leogth, and of the treaties with foreign Powers, In the news papers, tnoagn tne secretary ot oiaie it an thorlxed to publish la tbo newspapers such laws as In his Judgment should be printed for public Information. All binding at the Gov ernment offlco must bo of a plain, substantial character, and no extra binding executed except on the order of the Presldont of the Senate, Speaker of the liouse, or head of a Department. Preferred to the Committee on Printing. It Is understood that Mr. Anthony will speak at length on this subject In a day or two, when he will present some Interesting facts connected with the public prlotlne and gratuitous distribution of works by the.Gen- crai uovernment. Aearfnerf tlleraloro. Science aad Art. An adjourned meeting ol this Institution waa held lattcveulng at their rooms In May's building. A large number of gentlemen were pros- cm, among wnom wen inn loiiowing, many of whom participated la the various discus sions Jadgo Casey, lion. Reverdy Johnson, llOO. P. V Huuwu, i U.r fUrnard. Hon. H. Capron, Col. Ed. Daniels, Prof. J. nilla. Dr. finnderland. Dr. Newman. Dr. Boynton, Ds. Silas L. Loomls, Hon. C. F. Sunsbnry, lion. M. Hnlburd,Dr. Uowlaud, lion, lioraiio rvinp, ueo. tnyior, uranon Tyler, Oen. N. P. Lhipman, Judge Bartley, all of the offlcers elect, and many others whose names the reporter did not learn. The academy proceeded to elect officers for the enenlng year, as follows i President, Dr. J. Wm Draper) ilrst vice president, Judge Joseph Caseyi socond vice president, Dr. U. W Sampson i third vice president, Judge Thomas VV. Bartleyi corresponding secretary, A. R. SpoObrd, esq j recording secretary, Joseph B. Will) treasurer, Henry D, Cooxe, and actuary, Wm. A. Danger field. Some amendments to the constitution and by-laws were proposed and discussed. A bill was reported for a charter of Incor poration, of which the follow log are some of Ita provisions t It constitutes Joo. Wm. Draper, of New York cltyi G W Sampson, Joseph Casey, B. R. Bpofhrd, Chat. J. Jamet, Ilaory D. Cooke, F. P. Stanton, Columbus Delano, Henry F Condlct.Jos B, Wliwn -? , MKStethT; I. Vincent, J. B. kerr, A. J. Myer, R. W. Naylor, Silas L. Loomls, W. D. Gallagher, C. C. Cox, Minor K Kellogg, J. mil.. fwk- Du.k t a ii.i. u ik UUlVf luuii Amawuc, j.. a ukis. a. i. Chase, W. W. Corcoran, Josiah Olfen, S. B. Fisher. TtobL L. Atkinson, J D. Cox, Wm. McKee Daon, Wager Swayne, B. B. French. N. P, Chlpnian. Orlando M. Poe. J. B. 111, A. R. RoessUr, J. Daniels, A. M. Kanouse. L. A. Gobrlght, Snmnel Mllll gan, Wm. Johnston, D. D. rorur, of tho District of Columbia, Incorporators under (ha nam ot "The American Union Acad emy of Literature, Science and Art." It provides for establishing auxiliary In stitutions In Bute and Territory capitals, and In other cities of the United States, and provides that the society shall report Us constitution to Congress. A committee was appointed to present this charter to Congress for lu action. Judge Casey suggested that all reports of committees bo submitted In writing, that they may be preserved in the archives of the academy as a portion of Ut history. A TcaolnLlon was adooted that the lecture of Dr. Draper be printed in pamphlet form to the number of 2,000 copies, and sent to all literary and educational Institutions la the country, and that It also be printed In at least one newspaper in tois cuyi auo, that additional copies of the constitution bo printed and circulated as above. An Invitation was accepted from Hon. Horatio King to attend a literary roadie g at his tesldence, on next Saturday evening. Following are the names of new members elected! Hon Uorailo King, Porter C. Bliss, Thomas C. Bourne, Thomas J. Durand, Hon. James G. Blaine, Hon U G Casserly, Hon. M. Walker, Hon. C. D. Drake, Hon Allen G. Tburman, Lewis E Walker, II. W. J. CloTeland. A. T. Lee. J. A. Rowland. R. II. Ollpert, Charles U. Sheppard, Francis waiter, m v. The f olio win a -named nersons were tiro- posed for membership, which Ho over, under the rule, one montbt J. Euthoffbr, Horatio B orchard. F. V. Jiayaen, uoiooej Jt j. i union, c. r now land, M. D i Prof. E. Andrews, J. Y Scam raon, J. D. Webster, Prof. Wm. Thompson, Hon. M. II. Carpenter, Hon. T Howe, Gen eral II. E. Falne, Hon. D. J. Merrill. Hon. J. W. Patterson, lions Benjamin F. Butler, Robert C. Bcbenck, J W. Forney, J. A. Bingham, II. L. Dawes, James A. Garfield, Jndge C. C. Nott, Hon. William Lawrence, General II. IV. Blocnm. Hon. F. Wood. Mr. Justice Clifford, Jnstlce Field, Mr. Coombs, J C B. Davis. E. L. Stantoo. General Wm. W.Belknap, Hon. 8. B. Cox, Admiral Davis, rroi ii naroer, tionn nims.itearTaiasBon, Hon J J Stewart, Colonel D.S.Cnrtla, W. II. Shock, A M i Hon William Alexander. After the adjournment the society, with their Invited guests, act down to an excel- lent conation larnituea oy Mr J. II. Bhaf field. A BTA.TEKEXT. This Is to ccitlfy that Dr. Fanyon has cured me of a very troublesome catarrh, after I had suffered from It far the last 13 years. Before I consulted and was treated bv Dr. F. tbeitltchariH from mr hub. trlla waa verv offensive, and often In such quantities as to render It difficult to forco It away. Alter urou mm iicuhucih, ray catarrh I gone and my general health Is grcauy improrea. Wm. E. Cpjimaoniu, Residence IT Massachusetts avenue. JinciBT SO, 1870. feb3-3t. Tui National MidioXl Aisocutioh held lis remiiar weekly tnoellog last evening at the office of Dr C Adams Gray, corner of tuiitvoum turn and Wow xoru avenae. u rlU' Tlce l,rMldcDt occupied tho v... ..WvviiU(niioi snort aorauon, and after the transaction or tome unlmpor fiat business the society adjourned. (Mr. Emery) had given notice ot his Inten una to iuoto rccoaaiacrauou. The President replied that the bill came, as all Aldermen bills came, attested by the secretary of that Board. Mr. Burgess spoke at length In favor of the bill, and closed by moving the previous question. Mr. Boyd said that If the previous quea tlon was ordered without debate, ho would vote against tbo bill. Mr. Nutter. And so will I. Mr. Hatton spoke at length In opposlllou to the bill, and defended the laboring classes., who, he said, were the real tax payers, and they bad paid their taxes Mr. Hall favored tho bill, and hoped that by doing Justice to the laboring men, ho would not do Injustice to those wbodonnt labor, and chanted that Mr. Hatton be looged to the party who were opposing tho Republican administration. Mr. Hatton inquired what was the name of tho party referred to. Ma. Hall replied that It was tho party op posed to the municipal authorities. If ho should give it a namo ho would call It the death to tho Republican party or the ally of tho Democratic party. lie desired to savo the poor man th jrwntM of advertising, .u Where vue uties nuiuuUkCu to S3, and the bill, Including fuea and ad vertlslog, amounted to $13 W. Mr. Holmes said that a motion to recon sider bad been entered In tho upper Board, and tbo clerk of that Board had no right to send tho bill here until that question bad been disposed of. He moved to appoint a committee to report whether the bill was properly before the Board. Mr. Hall explained that tbo notice was only given. No motion to reconsider was made, and that tho bill was properly before this board. Mr. Detrlck thought that the corporation had not shown much ability salaries had been raised, new office had been created, contractors had been paid more than the contract price. All theso things had ren dered an anticipation of the revenues neces sary to settle the claims agaluit the corpo ration. Mr. D. moved to amend by adding to the bill the following t Ueioivtd, That oo part of the revenue here by authorised to be. anticipated shall beet E ended for aoy other orpoae until all tha U orers hSTlng clalma agalaat tbla corporation shall hjveAaan,pt Mr. Wlllams said that the majority or the debts which this money was Intended to pay, waa for debts contracted before the Re publican party came In power. Other debts were created by pressure upon the Mayor to rarrv nnt ImDrovemenls which had been or dered by the Councils. The Councils bad .1m.jivumI Mile enousrh to absorb tha lrTennafor tha next two years. He asked whether this Indiscriminate passing: ot bills waa not for buncombe, and to curry favor with the workiogmen. it was no fault or the Mayor that the city bad arrived at this embarrassing situation, and It was now the dnty oi tne councils io provide a way lor getting out of It. Mr. Browne followed In a speech In favor of the bill, and for making the most speedy provision for sctttlog the claims of tbo worklngmen and all others. Mr. Holmes moved to amend Mr. Dctrlck'a amendment by adding i Frovldti furlhtr. That after the lborlog men haTo been paid the other money shall he paid to etaluaote aeaordtog to date, and that none of this mooey shall be paid for new Improve tnents until all of the oulatandlnc Indebted oeaa agalaat this corporation la paid. The amendment of Mr. Holmes was not agreed to yeas 8, (Messrs. Hatton, Holmes and blmins,) nays 14. The amendment of Mr. Detrlck was not agreed to yeas 4, (Messrs. Detrlck,Uatton, Holmes and Slmms,) nays 12. After further debate the bill passed by thu following votei Yeas Messrs. Beall, Boyd, Browne, Bar toes. Detrlck. Hall. Johnson, McKnljrht, Natter, Piper, Taylor, Thompson, Tlnney, and the President 14. Nays Messrs. Hatton, Holmes, and Slmms 3. On motion of Mr Hall the Board ad' lourned. Immediately after the adjournment the bill was presented to the Mayor, and he un approved and signed 1L The bill Is, there fore, now a taw. Da. Fanot t 1 take pleasure lu sa) Ing to yon that I owe you many thanks tot the great reuer i nave experienced rrom your treatment for the Bronchitis. After faulnff to get relief from other physicians, I was la- aacea to appiy to you oy one oi your pa' tlents that hud beon cured by you for the tame disease. Although I was very low when yon first gave me treatment, 1 found great relief from It, and tn the couno of a wees niter i was aoie to get about and at tend to my business. I make this statement Torino benerit of others afflicted as I was. Thomas Dcduah, 57 G street, between First and Second. feb3-St Litter CarrixrV BironT The follow ing Is the report or mall matter delivered and collected by the tetter carriers or the city Pott Office, for the month of January,aa shown by the report of Superintendent Belli Number of carriers employed. 30 1 delivery ... ...m- .i - .!. j. ill . I. inpo aauj, o cuuecbiuu trip uumj, u) man letters delivered, 120,808 local letters do- UTered,o,voii newspapers, sc, ociirered, 4 3,71)1 1 letters collected, 104,371) newspa pers, &c , collected, 8,007. rEtiUNsmr. Mr. J. W. Swank, whose nuu auuuy as a penman is so wen known. Will Orffanlea a. ! tnr Inatriirtlsin lu penmanship, at Union League Hall, on "kiuuj aiwruwin next, at O O ClOCK. Terms for a course of flibi. tsnn.in advance. Dajs of tuiilon, Monday. Wednet- ut, uu cuuaj, irum o to U O CIOCK p. E0. Ladles and gentlemen desirous or Joining the class can do so at any time Wi alti Uigrva n spoclslty or the maim facto re of fine Black Cloth Bolts for dress occasions. "Oak Hall," 525 Seventh itreet opposite Post Office. i The irrand annnal baCmnnvt of Professor Martnl,at his academy last night, was. aa nsaal, a success. Early la the evening Mr. Harry Donohuo, tho coslumer, with an Im mense assortment of character dresses, ar rived at the ball, and shortly after tha mask ers, In every variety of costume, began to appear in tne cornaora n iuwi uu. The upper or dancing hall was very hand somly decorated with flags, et reamers and evergreens, and presented a very neat ap pearance. The floor waa newly waxed, and everything done for the comfort and conve nience oi tnoso wno propwacu ihwjw In the festivities. About 0 30 o'clock the band, under the toaderahlp or Pror. Dorch, began the first marcb, aad the grand on tree took place, the maskers la procession ap pearing at the rear door headed by Pror. Marlal la a court dress of tho time of Louis Q as tone, and Prof. Geo. W. Evans In the costume oi tiun vcar u uauu. After passing tbroMgh the Intricacies of the grand promenade the company com menced the amusement of the occasion. Dancing continued until about 19 o'clock, when an Intermission occurred. The party unmasked and proceeded to the dining hall, where a sumptuous collation was furnished by Mr. Freund, of Bridge street, George town. After ample Justice had bee done to the choice edibles the company wended tbelr way to the upper ball, where daoda g was resumed, continuing until an early hoar this morning. Among the costumes present we make mention of the following! Madame Marlal, sewing girl, time of Louts XV Miss Ella Rust, tamborlne girl, (very rich dressQ Mrs. James C. Miller, vlvandlere, (pretty i) Mrs Gallagher as "Lady Gay Spenkert" Mrs E A. Pollard as "Starllghti' Mrs. R. II. Steele as a Quakeress) Mrs. Duncan Christie as "Nlgbt" Mtst Mary Tu'ker as " Night and Morolog " Mrs. H touch, at a " French flower slrl t " Miss Nellie Lancaster as a peasant gun Col. Thomas B. Tloronce. "Santa Clans." (a perfect dress i) Mr. J. P. Cowardln, of Kicnmono, ciown io "uiccory uiccory Dock.' well acted throusrhout. as was ' Punch," by Mr. James F. Dooley, of the Start Mr. R F. Bolsscan as Bismarck) Geo. D. Scott, " Mephlstophlles," (best character dress of tho evening)) Mr. Ed. Masste as "Paddy MUoti" J. Sansbarg- as an organ grinder, (we'l acted i) Mr. R. IT. Steele as a vjuaaer) lteroert ftioore as navat omctr. The following gentlemen appeared n fm(- not urnest wutx, or toe Jticnmond Etatt JvHTnati H. C. Darragh, T. E. Lloyd, R. II. Graham, T. M. Dubant, Jos. C. Pearson,. II. Ward, J r , and many others. pnoiitniTiox. Ill 11 to flupprs-a She Liquor Trafxtf. Mr. Pomcroy tn trod need In the Senate yesterday a bill for the suppression of drinking houses and lipping shops In the District of Columbia. It provides that no Ceraon ahatl be allowed at any time to aelt y himself, or his clerk, servant or agent, directly or Indirectly, any Intoxicating liquors In the District of Columbia, except In certain cases. The Mayors and Alder men of the cities of Washington and George town, Immediately after the passage of tne act, and on the first Monday of May an nually thereafter, shall purchaaesuch quan tity of Intoxicating Manors at may be ne cessary to be sold under tha nrnvlatana nf 1 the act, and appoint suitable persons as the 1 agents of said cities to sell the same at soma convenient place, to be used as medicinal, mechanical and roanafAclurlni; nnnyisee. and no other) such agent to give bond that lie will soil liquors for no other purpose than above named. Any person who shall sell liquor, either by himself, clerk, servant or agent, shall pay oo the first conviction 110, on the second $30, on the third and every eiiusciiucut vuuTicuon ciw. ana eiana con victed until paid) be imprisoned two months under the first and second convictions, three months under the third, and four months for all subsequent convlcllonsi the clerk. servant, or agent to bo held equally guilty and suffer like penalties. No person shall be a common seller or lotoxlcatlnir llanora. and aor person convicted of any such offence shall pay a fine of tlOO for the first offence, or bo Imprisoned sixty days; $300, or be Im prisoned tour mootns lor tne second and every subsequent offence) and In default of payment oi tne nne anau do imprisoned four months additional. Aoy person aelllog In toxicating llqoors la any building, vessel or boat In the District shall be deemed guilty of keeping a drinking house or tippling shop, and punished by a fine of 8100 or Im- selling to any minor, Indian, soldier or sailor. Intoxicated or I u temperate person. Any per son who shall aell Intoxicating drinks snail be liable. In addition to the above penalties, for all Injuries which such person may com mit while In a state of Intoxication. Re ferred to the District Commit toe and ordered to bo printed. lUrrjBLtCAN Mgrmra in tsi BtcoT Wad. "The Trne Republican Ctnb," of the Second ward, held a meeting last night at Union Hall, on Fourteenth street. D. M Kelsey called the meeting to order at eight o'clock, and made a few prollmln ary remarks. St. Clair Barley, chairman of tho commit tee, reported a constitution and by laws, which, on moUoo, were adopted. They provide for the usual officers, with an exe entire committee of seven. The preamble, acUlog forth the objects of the association, la aa follows i Tba undersigned, the trne Republicans of Ihe Second ward. fi firmly convinced that the I mere its and principles or liberty and progress require strict vigilance for tbelr perpetuity t that those elevated to posts of honor and trust should represent as well as defend the rights of the people without fear, favor, or partiality ( that the poor as well as the rich should be respected and rewarded according to tneir merits i mat it is tne quit of the private cltlxen, at well ae the public officer, to seek to promote the moral, Intel lectnai. and political welfare oi an pcopie. regardless of caste, color, or nationality aud, nnauy, are peraueaeo mat to attain these ends It la necessary to form a perms cent and efficient association. Mr. Keieey ttatea tnai mere were sua memhera of the club. On motion, the meeting procoedod to elect permanent omcera. unaa. u. rianer was cnosen president) u, M. Kelsey, first vice president! David Fisher, second vice preaiaent) o uiair nuney, ace rttaryi John U. Brown, treasurer. The following were chosen at executive committee! Henry Baker, Thomas It. Foots, Wm. Rutherford, Julias Wallace, John M. Lancktoo, John M. Brown, sr., David T Corry. Mr. Kelsey exhorted tho members to con duct their meetings la peace and harmony, and show their devotlou to the Republican party by attachment to principles not men, and hundreds would Join them. Charles B. Fisher, on taking tho chair, thanked the tneetlog fbr the honor they bad conferred upoo him, and said bis motto was principles not men. He had had enoogh of oppression, aud waa determined to throw off the yoke of tyranny. John U. Cirossman being Invited to ad dress the meeting, said although not living in tne warn no syrapaioisea wun tnem in their movement, no said we will be told that we have left the. Republican party and gone over to the Cot perhoads. He did not propose to ieae tuo prT uu ue wameu better men la office, and this could not be effected In the present organisations. The oars ot tnis administration are num bered! Bowen Is as good aa whipped. He will never get another office by the aoffrage of the people. (A Voice. No, never. BU V.iair uuney onerea tne loiiowiog.rcsoiuiiou which was adopted) Wharaaaara have met anl oreaalied far- free dlaeuaaloa and for ihe beat fatereate of the Republican piny in iota warn, ana not looking to man, bat believing In principle, whlehle the anchor otthe great Republican party of thla country. Rttolpti, That the vile attempt of Ihoie who are feeding upon the corporation pap to gag ae and classify us as dlaorgsolters proves con elualvelrta our mlnda that ther have their own Intcreatsat heart, and not that of the Rtioletd, That we pledge our support to the nrpuDiivin PiJ, " nuov onr. Jlfiofpfderiacr. "Let the reporter put lht down " On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet at toe same Place on irriday eveninr. At tne cioae oetween so ana oo care in their names to be added to the 308 members. r i orricui- Poelal UeaTentlaa ketwaem ih Vnl- led mates of America and I lair. Artlettt Agrtti upon eWwwa John A gem t,tq .tart llf win avia rfurri ,,v , vara, Vtrtctor Otntrtl of tht Pottt Of ltol Tna Navr Yakd. The navv-Tard yester day presented the appearance of a desertod village, owing to the wholesale discharge of workmen. Several of the workshops are empty. The copper-rolling mill, which Is ono of the moat Interesting or tho many orancnea oi race names in tna yarn, is Closed, and a general air of desolation pervades the premises. The discharged and suspended workmen are making arrangements foramectlnr to beseech Congress for tbo speedy passage of at rcnuiuiiuu iiowidjj tue orcriiary OI tne Navy to transfer funds from one bureau to the credit of another, so that those depart ments of the yard In which there la an abun dance of work may be again placed in oper ation. Many of the discharged workmen ere natlrea of Baltimore, who had been placid at work tn the yard by the Influence or Poitmaster General C res well, and an effort will be made to procure his aaalatanco In avor ot eucn a reaoiuuou m uoica nDove. Wk call the special attention of our read- era to a farm advertised under the head of "wanted." Thu boaniirnl country seat, only a short drive from Washington, on the iukk ureea cuurcn roaa,ana in tne neighbor hood of tbo Soldiers' Home, possesses rare advantages. The land at present Is la a uign state or cultivation, and oas yielded handsomely last year as a market cardan. The Improvements on the place are In first rate order, consisting of a good-slxed house aud cellar, besides out houses, dwttliogs, stables, sheds, A,o. The situation has sev eral advantages In the way or building altes, ana uewg on tag Aoint oi aiocsb railroad, and ao near a station, makes It bat a row minutes trip to the city, and In every rospect an Investment worth making. Pathos i or HissAitnnr -The subordi nate league, lately organized In this city, Is meetlcg with excellent success and rapidly adding to its membership. It meets this evening In Union Leagae building for work In the third and fourth degrees, and a good social reunion is In store for the members. Scientific LfecrtRxsTne seventh of the x M. C. A. courso or scientific lectures this evening In Lincoln Hall will be a con tinuation of the last, on the methods of spcctum analysis. Ws abi kUKtxa a specialty of the manu facture of fine Black Cloth Salts for dress occasions "Oak Hall," 535 Seventh street, opposite Post Office. Q Keadxrs Interested la frult-growlog (and who Is nott) should not forget the meeting at the room of tbo Board of Trade, today, at 11 o'clock. A ouavd cotcittT for tho benefit of the poor of Washington will be given this eve ning at seven o'clock, under the auspices of Masonic Choir, with the assistance or seve ral amateur vocalists or this city. A mass uektixo of Republicans favorable to tbo national and municipal administra tions will be held this evening at Union League hall, at 8 o'clock. We auk mikiko a specialty of the manu facture or floe Black Cloth Bulls for dress occasions. "Oak Hall," 5!3 Seventh street, oppqtlte Post Office. Tun next regular assembly or the Lincoln Poet, No S, O. A. R , wilt be held at Union League Hall, Ninth street, on Thursday eve ning at 7 o'clock A rocn stout and attic brick building, No. 575 Pennsylvania avenue, la offered for rout In our advertising ootumus. Wa ari maximo a specialty of the manu facture of Ann Black Cloth Suits for dress occaslont. "Oak Uatl," 535 Seventh street, opposite Post Office. H Thxbb will bo a epeclal meeting of the Oldest Inhabitants' Association this after noon at 3 30 o'clock. DbIwTTV Pottir has removed hts office to 711 Q street. His residence Is tbo samo as heretofore, No. 1105 F street, northwest. Wc abb uakino a ipeslftlty of the manu facture of fine Black Cloth Bulls for dress occasions "Oak Hall," 535 Bevcnlh street, opposite Post Office. H Fihst Ward ntrcBxtcAKS A Litelt Tim.-The regular weekly meeting of the Republican clan ot the First ward was held last night at Stevens school building, the president, Henry HImber, In the chair, with Mr. Wm. Prendle secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer by Mr. John Jackson. On motion, Mr. Robert Jones was ap pointed assistant sergeant at-arme. Mr. Carter A. Stewart, chairman of the executive committee, here gave a history of the club, portraying at length the causes of the division tn the ranks, and closed by say ing that their organliatton waa composed or the true Republicans or the ward. air. uarrctt onerea a preamble and rcoin tlondenoaaclng the recent dissensions and declaring in favor of the Republican party. Mr. Byphax said every trne Republican of the First ward had a voice In the disposal of the resolutions. Mr. Jerome Johnson hiped the resolu tions would llo overuntll after Mr. George Phillip's resolutions were read. Bo ordered. Mr. Johnson then proceeded to read Mr. f Willi f ICHMHUviw, nfavu aw twj (, and denounced the dissuasions also. A lively discussion ensued upon the reso lutions, and personalities were freely In dulged tn. At one point the eergeaut al arms, Robert Jones, approached a young man standing qaletly by the store, and de manded that he shoald take his seat. The foung man expostulated with Jones, say og loathe was not In the way or any one nor waa be disturbing the meeting, when words followed, and Jones dealt blm a heavy blow over the head with a stick. Tbla brought all to their feet, when one or two policeman present rained to tne front and attempted to make arrests, bat tbe crowd rushed about them and prevented them from doing so until Lieut. Ilarley arrived, and arrested Robert Jones, colored, and Josiah White, colored. After tbe officers bad succeeded la taking tholf prisoners from the hatl, Mr. HImber maae various tarsals against lieutenant Hurley, one of which was that he would have him removed from the mrd. Mr. Hlcnber tber.. In accordance with the preamble and resolutions offered, resigned for the purpose of Insuring the success of the Republican party. He wished harmony of action, and In conclusion, charged that the disturbance was brought about by the unnecessary Intervention of Lieutenant I Hurley. Mr. Bell moved that a committee of seven be appointed to confer wlihthe Invlnclbles. with an eye single to a compromise, and supported his motion by pertinent remarks, wnicu were wen received. Mr. Bell's motion was adopted, and tbe appointed following were tbe committee t Messrs. Unas. Sypbax. Carter A. Stewart. Josiah Perry, Joseph Jackson, Root. Thomp son, mcooias uavcr anu ciwara vraso. Mr. Lacy said tbelr action to-ntght would so throughout the country, and the action of the police In arresting men without Just cause was Dad, and calculated to reflect upon jtepuDiicene. Mr. Prendle Introduced resolutions cen suring Lieutenant Hurley, for making tbe toe arrest aoove mentioned. Tbe resolution was strennouily opposed by Messrs. Byphax, Thompson, and others, who claimed that the pollco had done nothing but their duty. Tbe resolution was then latd on tho table; anu me meeting aajourace. Boms or Micmoiw. A meeting of ihe Michigan Society was held last evening at Colombia Law College Building, M. L. Higgles In the chair, N. J. Baxter secretary. Tbe object of tbe meeting related mainly to routine business, which waa transacted In order. Tbe Hon. John F. Drlggs, late Rep resentative from Michigan, being present, made some remarks relative to his ute trip to the Pacific slope. After which an Invi tation was extended to him to address tbe society at a future meetlog on what he taw In California and Utah and the Pacific rail road, after which the meeting adjourned. Thcbxi a wd Batch iu The ever-pop a lar and enterprlslog firm of J. B. Topham & Co., Seventh street, next to Odd Fellows' Hall, are oflering to tbo public, at the lowest rates, every style and variety of trunks and satchels. All the articles sold at this estab Ilshment are made of the best material and warranted to bo as represented. B "LktTuiri as Light." Several months since lampposts were erected along Eighth street, from G to P street, bnt no to this lime they have refused to shod tbelr light upon tne Demgnicd traveler. The people In the vicinity are anxlonly Inquiring why theso lamps are pat op If they are not to be lighted. Odd Fellows1 Entebtainubi t. The an nual reunion of Harmony Lodge, L O. O. F., took place on Monday evening, at Odd Fel lows' Hall, Eighth street east. Tbe degree of Rebckah was conferred on about thir teen ladles. Speeches were made bv Denntv Grand Biro Fred. Stuart. G. M.j 0. B. CotV touge, auu u. . it. flic Lean . Wiloox itGiBn'sBtwiico Macbibb, pro nounced the simplest and noiseless machine la the world, can now be bought on easy terms at the agency, C. Banm'a Uoopsklit anauorsct saciory, mo neventn Street, oe tween D and E. Wb AJtB if AEIKO a sneclallv nf the manu fact u re of fine Black Cloth Baits for dress occasions, "osk nan," 5'J3 Seventh street, opposite Post Office. fl In cohibqcbbce of tbe pressure upon our coiumna. wo nave ueen compelled to ueior tbe publication of Interesting local and news matter. Tm regnlar monthly meeting of liquor dealera will be held thla tvcnlng at three O'clock. p.. ni tie aor Commandtr Don ;oenl Brl vara, Virtclor Or-wrai im font Of Itoip rirreaoailau rowirw.tm wrmtr im ctiaen rtamltr hxthangt of Crrtipotct ottwttn tht I nUt4 Statu of Amtrie o4 ilcfy An.vici.fl I. There ahalt bo a regnlar ex change of correspondence In closed mails, between the Post Department of the United states and rost Department oi itaiy, upon the conditions aet forth to the following articles) Abticlb It. The exchange of malls shall bo effected bv means of the trans-Atlantis steamers and of tbe Intermediate routes of transit upon which the two postal ad minis t rations shall hereafter agree) or, In theab lenceof sachan agreement, each postal ad ministration ahalt designate the steamers and the route of transit by which the malls which It despatches shall be conveyed. Articli III. Tbe offices for the exchange of malls on the Part of the United States arei Ut. New Torkf 2d, Bostoa. On tbe part of itaiy arei ist, tne traveling omce irom i arm to Base, when the transit Is by the way of Franco and England) SJ, the traveling office from Milan to Camerlata. or the traveling office from Arona to Magadlno, when the transitu ny way or uerraany ana awuier land. The Post Depart menu of the United States and of Italy, whenever they ahatl anu it necessary, may agree upon oiocr nmcea oi eicninra. AbticlbIV. The following articles shall be admitted luto malls exchanged between tne two countries, to wut i) urainary let ters) (3) Registered letters) (8) Document of business and other written documents which have not tbe character or a direct per sonal correspondence, corrected proofs, sam ples of merchandise, Including grains aad seeds, and not having a mercantile valoe In themselves) (4) Newspapers and prints or all kinds. In sheets, In pamphlets, and In books) sheets ot music, engravings, ltiho- frapna, pnotogTupna, arawioga, mapa, anu lans. Articlb V. The weight of each packet of samples of merchandise aball not exceed 500 grammes. The weight of any other packet of mailable articles shall not exceed 8,000 grammes) and tbe form of the racket shall be regelated by the practice of the dispatch ing department. Article TI. All mailable arttete, except letters, shall be sent under band, or ao en closed that postal agents in both countries may readily Terlfy the contents of the packet. Abticli VII. The standard weight and nrofrresslon for tba single rale of postage upon all articles enumerated In Article IV of this convention are ettaoiisnea as iouowsi (1) For letters, 15 gram toes t (3) For docu mentary manuscripts not having tbe charac ter of a direct personal correapoudepee, for corrected proofs, and for samples of mer chandise, 40 grammes) (3) For newspapers BUQ piiute v u aiuui. ciuuiatiuK atu maila ble articles not otherwise assigned, ths stand ard aball not oe leas man so grammes in Italy, or one ounce and a half In the United States) bnt each post department may estab lish a higher standard weight of progression adapted to Its Interior requirements for arti cles of this class which It despatches. Articli VIII. Tbe prepayment of lost age upon ordinary tellers exchanged be tween the United Slates and Italy ehallbe nptlonalt but tatters not prepaid, or lnauffl- ciently prepaid, shall be charged In the country of destination with an extra rato ot B cents In the United Btatec. and of 80 cen times, la Italy. The prepayment of postage the other for the trarpoe of being thence ' forwarded in lis malls to another country ot destination, shall be anblect to the rates cs tabltshed by Article XL of this convention, aaaea to tne ulterior rate in force oeyona the frontiers of the forwardlog country, ao that only ooe Interior rate shall be received by tbe forwarding department. Articlb XXII. Bmall tarns of money may be mutually transmitted' botween the two countries by means of postal money orders, and the rates and, conditions mav be ar ranged by an agreement between the two departments after the system of postal moniT oraers anau nave neen aaoptea ny the United States. Articlb XXIII. Uatll the same scale of weights shall have been adopted by the two departments, It Is agreed that, fotthe pur poses oi i ma convention, nrtton grammes ahatl h taken aa tha MnlraUnl nf a hitf. ounce, forty grammes os the equivalent of one ounce ana m nan, ana id wun tneir re spective multiples In progression as applied oy tne respective oiucea. as in aiea nnaer stood that tbe rales upon correspondence, shall be applied according to the weight slated by the despatching department, ex cept In case of manifest error. Articli XXIV. The two departments shall settle by agreement between them all measures of dotal! and agreement re quired to carry tnto affect this convention, whtck may be modified from lime to time by special arrangements to be agreed upon directly between the two Post Departments. Articlb XXV. This convention shall take effect from a day to bo fixed by tbe two Post Departments, and shall continue In force until one year from notice given by one of the departments to the other of Its In tention to rescind 1L Articli XXVI. This convention shall do ratified, and the ratification exchanged as soon aa poesioie. In witness whereof the respective pleni potentiaries have signed tbe present conven tion ana nave amxea tnercto tneir seaie. Done In duplicate at Tartu the eighth day of July, tntbe year of oor Lord ooethoasand eignt nnnarea ana sixty-tnree. JOnM A. &.ABSOI. G. B. BARB1TA.RA.. ? nana iHit uu suuiiuni u bmviv- stgned postal convention, and having ap proved thereof to alt and each of Its parts, have accepted, rail fled, and confirmed tbe same, aa by these presents we accept, ratify, and confirm It, promising to observe It, and to cause 11 to be Inviolably observed. In faith whereof we have signed with our hand the preaent letter of ratification and hare caused oar royal seal to be affixed thereto. Given at Turin the sixth of the month ol December, In the year of onr Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-three, and the fifteenth year of oar reign. iu a.) Victor Emmanuel, in behalf of Ills Majesty the Klog, the Minister of Bute for Foreign Affairs. Viscoiti Vbosta. X hereby approve the aforegoing conven tion, aad in testimony thereof I have caused the seal of the United Slates to be affixed. l. . Ardrbw Johksoi. By tbe President i William II. Bbwabd. StertUry of bloit WAiarjaror, May 4. IMS. LOCAL NOTICES. A Lobo Fixt Nbid hat been supplied through the Introduction Into America of Horrrs Malt Extract the most eminent ? physicians In tbe United States have not ailed to realise this fact, and they have In dorsed with unequivocal expressions of sat isfaction so great and long-desired an ao qulstttouto the medkalprofessloo.and have made a marked discrimination between It and the Innumerable so-called remedies and health-preserving preparations of the day. SOLD ST ALL DRUG01IT8 AUD OBOCBBS. JanSl-coSt Tnn Hair, Scalp, aud Facc Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York, (founder of the dermatologies! sci ence la this country,) treats with special prescriptions falling, loss, aod .untimely gray hair, dandruff. Itching, ecicrae, ring worm, and all cutaneous and other diseases which destroy the hair The Doctor cures, by personal attention, molee and went with out cutting, pain, or scars, also unnatural red noses and all eruptions upoa the face. ocna tor interrogatory circulars. For the efficacy ol Dr. Perry's treatment, he respectfully refers the cltlsens of Wash ington to Mr. II. A Rosley, No. 00 rennjl- Tftiua avenue. jal-C0vt Tni PiorLR'i Nbw DiscOtiR. The public bare discovered that there la one preparation, and ehfy , by which gray hair can be reinvested with the tinge that nature bestowed upon It without staining the skin. They see that Phaloi's Vitalia, on Balyatios for tbr Hair Is transparent, and produces richer browns and black than any of tbe offensive dyes. Sold by all drug gists. JanSl-o3t Tub WASnurotot Citt Satibos Babc, corner Bevooth street and Louisiana avenue. la open from C 30 to 7i30 every Saturday eve ning, In addition to Its regular banking Hours, it pays interest on aeposiis. oj IJIUt USUI p DryOoodi. XTBIT BIOBEI RBW HTOBE 1 1 ll.Tl.f J..I t.ltri.1 from Ik. H.rtfcw. Ati tt.t S.on.t I ctt of .r GREAT INDUCEMENTS lo.lll. w..t.t xme" o-oods. DRESS GOODS IKKPt THAI" WHOLESALE PRICE. Bluk ulMn.1 VILV tTItJU. In. II ... AllU...fRJiu.u TOWkL., fremiti. IM. TSXl 111. in from I7 lo IM EHOIIV 1IAXTEII, J " morniiilm ....... 'II upon all other articles. Including registered letters, shall be compulsory t and when they shall be In no part prepaid they shall not be dispatched) bat la sucn case they aball be, If practicable, restored to the sender. AHTICLB iJLt Ann tniciei unaer Dana, which shall be In part prepaid1, shall be for warded to tbelr destination! bat they shall be charged there with twice the amount of the difference between the rate due and tho earn act nail v prepaid. Articlb X. Thetnternatlonat rate of post- are upon the correspondence exchanged be tween the two countries Is based upon the following elements, to wltt (1) The Interior rate of the United States (3) Tbe Interior rste of Italfi (3) The maritime ratei H) Tbe Intermediate transit ratej and any re duction wmen euner country may oetaia from the existing maritime and transit charges shall lauro to the benefit of the people of the two countries by a correspond ing redaction of the International rates of postage established In the following Article so soon as tbe two departments shall have adjusted the amount. "CT- - ! (am a.1 mi, Am. blned of the elements above mentioned, and applicable to each standard of progression for the several classes of mailable articles, are established as follows, to wltt (1) For ordinary letters SO cents In the United Stales and 1 frana In Ilatyt, (3) For registered let ters, lo addition to the ordinary prepaid rate, an extra charge of 10 cents In tbe United States and of 60 centimes In Italy) (J) For documentary manuscripts, corrected proofs, and samples of merchandise, 30 cents In the United Btates and 1 franc tn Italy) (4) For Jooreavts and all other prints, embracing ar ticles not otherwise enumerated, the stand ard atogle rate aball be fixed by the dis patching department, limited, nevertheless, by the maximum rate of 4 cents In the Uni ted States and or 15 centimes la Italy. Articli XII. Of the combined rate of In ternational letter postage hereby established, three cents represents tbe Interior single rate of the United Btates, and fifteen centimes the Interior slogle rate of Italy. Tbe re mainder combined rate la assigned to the payment of tbe cost of sea conveyance and of Intermediate transit, by whatever route the malls may be conveyed. Articlb XIII. Articles under band des cribed In tbe third and fourth paragraphs of Arvicie bv. oi iui convention may oe regis tered to either country for despatch to the other, upon payment or tbe registration fee of ten cent in the United Butea, and of fifty centimes In Italy, In addition to tbe pre payment of tbe regnlar postage. Articli XIV. Jo order to simplify postal accounts between the departments aa mnch as possible, and to prepare the way for their ultimate abolition, each Post Department aball retain to Its own use all the postal rates and charges which It shall collect. whether by virtue of prepayment or poet payment i and each department shall pay the cost of conveyance of tbe malls which It dlspatchee as far as the frontier of the coun try of destination. It Is also especially pro vided tnat toe cost ot intermediate ocean and Iacd conveyance of tbe closed malls shall be first defrayed by that one of the two departments wnicn anau nave obtained rrom tbe Intermediaries the moat favorable pecu niary conditions of such conveyance t and any amount so paid by one department for account oi toe otner toau oe reimoaraeo ARTitLi XV. It Is distinctly s treed that all mailable articles addressed from ooe country to the other shall be exempt lo tbe country of destination from any rata or fee whatever beyond tho charges established by this convention. Articli XVI. Correspondence exclusively relating to tbe postal service shall be trans muted on both, sides without aoy postal charge therefor. Articli XVJI. Correspondence of all kinds erroneously transmitted, or wrongly addressed, shall be promptly returned to the despatching office. Artlolet which shall hare been addressed to persons who have departed from the place of destination, leav ing their address, shall be forwarded or re turned, as the case may require, charged with the postage which the addressee would have been required to pay on delivery. Articli XVIII. Letters, all registered article, and alldocnmenlary manuscripts, which shall not be delivered to their address, shall be restored to tbe despatching depart ment. Any of these articles which may have been forwarded by one department to tbe The undersigned having met together for the purpose of exchanging tbe ratifications bv the President of the United States of America ana itis atajesty tne ltiugoi itaiy of the postal convention concluded and signed at Turin on tbe 8th of July, 1803, and the said acts of ratification having been pro- daced, ana having, aner carerui conation, been found In good aud doe form, the ex change thereof took place this day. la wit ness whsreof, the undersigned have prepared the pressat certificate, which they have signed tn duplicate aad sealed with the seal of thstr arms. Done at Florence the lath day of J one, 1S66. (L. a.1 Georqi P. Marsq, l. s.j A. La Marmora. PROPOSAL TOR PAPER TOE TBI P0BLIO Orrics or jus few aeaaaiAi si raiMaa, I . w.p.miiTuv. Lntxida-t a ian i Inparaaaaeeef ibeprevuloaeef tbe focrth see tloa oraa act aatm-l '. art la farther ratal a ta thepmtlBf eftsepeblle deeemeeu, eeSUe par ebaaaof paper for Che nehlla prt attic." arprcvM oalaarTtbof Jniy, isw. al4 prorwal" will be veelv! nail) TOkSP All tha Wit 4r ot Jaeeary, 670, atlOo'c oet a .. far faraUhlag lae papal forikapetheprlBtlBe: nattl laeSlet aTtyefJaaa arr 151 tha nali p'opoaala labeepea' raf re. GREAT REDUCTION! JOHNSON fk COLLET, No. G8 MARKET HPACE, sa4 OAKfBTl ts3percBt.,te rcdccc stack fa fore taklag inventory la rabreary. A PROCLAMATION! nEARI BEAU 1 1 HEAR II I DMtberlet,aBeoaaeibnnh ihe rahlte praae aalUat Ihelr ailre Stoat ef AlRT OOitDSat la vcleaeoati eat. whereta. aelwlthitaadtac' aalaa have aafaiaaua larcaly la eoairqaaae, there yet . wiimmy -- . UVUV9 OV .HVir that tai i la or J! their I aaJ, )n4 the award ef eoalratu te re nadahy, the let Cenmlliea ef Uoacraaa ae a'ablte Priallai, In the loweal aaa1 bl bidder for tha latareala cf the OavaraaieBl, theeoravlltn faeervtagto ttaelfihe r'lnim mavi aaj aaeaii owe aa iia jaaa aaai la beat laureate of the uevcrBnel mi dictate. rebttorlaei aayaaeallbUeas lia The eabloiaeasahedaleapecl flee, aa Baarly aacan lbeiwlllbreilrd, bat tba eeatracla bceaertateiJ lac qeaatltr f eaehklea ef papr mr.1 wiiid" raqairm, Donna aaairaen trad late for all that may be needed lad of pai ia lil bet I daring I Optlclsni. tVUE EYESIOUT accurately suited AwitA PebbUs or other Spectacle by merely aniwennrj a jets quenion. U.1LUEMPLEU, Optician, National Hotel baa. (ha year, and eemor, CLASS I, U0 A LI IDS BBS- PSIRTlie FiMB, ID.OOO reanaef Sac rr1allsgraper,acataadard, Baatartaf14iMtaailBlac forty Ave peaadalelbe reaaaef SDOabeeic class 1 OAtasBiacn retinae Par ia. 13,0C9 reams ef aperBne ela4rtd Priallag f'aper, raeaaertec tcmiatBe. ass tralab eny-ihtae iede le tbe iem ef AUO S30 rana ef anperlae calendered Pit at Paper, meaaerlac msilaehae.ead welfh lag forty -fear poeeds te Ihe team of e00 ebecta 1,000 raaaia ef caper". a e calendered Prtetlag Kapar. naaaartacMiniaahaa, aad weigh lac aavaslr peaada le the ream of 400 aaaeta GLASS S.G1ISO aid Oalbspbbs Faunae 1000 ream aaperSnc rriatlsg Paper, bard eiad and aaper aleadrd. raaaaerlai 51 131 lace, aad waiiblar f.tytie baibiIi 1 taa pam tit am ) a CO reaiaa super-tUd aad aaUadared. 19x10 ILA8S4. MapPamb ilat la watch t with lr aitiimi Isxlt latbaa, aad 1,00 rceataef aaperSae p l'apev, stked aad iajrQ. i peaa aiaea ei nav oe re ceiraa, Mrrfapeaeiag ia wcibi win raeatbe IneoeieUd at sprite) eaJ, drtogcitfatirpnrro,tlif naraby m and nnantoaee thai all 00(1 DS eow be laid natll Ihe Uth day of Fabrnary 20 Per Cent. Discount. Aad Ihev farther vrftelalni aad aaaaaaea Ibat alt In ported fall aad wlater iM enbrai latail ,1IVD.H, W 1.4 HI HVII1 Uii Bistvr aarrlflaa Their etoeh la tace, aad Ibeylavll early calls tecareioe4 loodaaBdfftld baitalaa. . Paremplery etdara lave dmc ikvaatnlaalr ex caellvafora tees-ryoel alrlctlr ihe taUraaiaad pereeie ef tbla 'live, roll la all alio a clll te ae a.allvMu.f-Ifns4t MITCnR JastS-eedSI Ho, (eld fle Market Spa aa. -IVSIO'-TION OF COI'AllTJfgl Closing Ont Hale ot Fin I Clnis Dry tioods- We will eeramanM ea Ua4ri tee t h day sf Jaacerr, lo eil eal lire at tk o' Srat alaaa Dry Oaodi, laftladlat: a, Istca .lock DomeeHe Oeod. , wkite uo4, man aaataaie ktaaaa, uiarx aa i vreaa C I nth a. aad (ialarad Valvataaaa. aad all aaa-la af mi. daaarfptlea, vhlchltUkaowahsva alwsys bee. AT' COST FOR CAfill ONLY. aeg4oda belagaharsed en ser hooka bidept at kktlBL. Pklal lhlll. In. t.lnlha. rntth I'onllaa. Phi.. U.rUiu Peplla Alpoaa. Snpar LycaaSUk Valval. Black iiUr rrlra a. beaiaata ef ear flrvi, t, Tayfev wltbdrawlag ' Tbla aale la nadsbf ea eleatly aattlalbeeatlre WB'av.B vi wm t nran, a., iiyivi win therefrom ea tbe TM day orMerrh nail ail pa'aoeeisaeBua ia ea win ward aad make rroraplpev neat. I peraoaa ladabtcd le ea will plcata come far- CLASS AVYhtTiie PAPiaa. (lo be ef any re qatted wtlshie S.oo rtataa Qoarto Peat. JuxlO inehaa. Fan. FURS, AT REDUCED PRICES. W HDPFLIH lR Hats anal Caps Betag added te preaail ttcck. n. II. NTINEUETZ, Hattlor aid Fcirler 1437. faaw aeraber) Peaa arlVBala are., Hal deer freiai 13lfc alraeL jaas Insaranos. 1 OONTENTKD UIND 18 BOME L-thng you cannot have ( you are the owner ef properly that u viof tnturetL The danger cFtre at thie eeaton of the year u great. If you would get rid of the Rervotu and wicaiy feeling you have when you hear the Fire Alarm founded, gototh OjJUtof A.S.PRATT fr SON, fro. 3 roung Jim's Christian Associa tion Building, corner Nsnth and D ttreet, and insure in their good, prompt paying Companies, the UOUE of New York, the PIKENIX of Hartford, the rOXKEtVS and NEW YORK, and tht FIREMEN'S of New Yirk. Don't delay. Do it NOW de8-tf Bhtrts, SUTHERLAND'S (H. T. Mill.) FITTIHG (D..I) SHIRTS. (Lla.a ) 0HLY $18 FEU HAL? S0ZEV. UAKUFAUTUBED AT UI3 SHIRT AND COLUR FACTORY, 431 K St., Ona Paor Kast of SeTCUtb. Sight lalrts and Under Oarmenti Mads to Ordsr. SlUItTS REBOSOltSD, 40 CT3. rATTRN8 CUT, M 0T3, Builders and Material. A. OAIID . wllllaydewemT TiatuuBynirr. rAviaiiT RO OF ING! SOLAN, j. r. .aval tlAA?.-- va-mAarXmrn parvloaa te danpaaaa Ac. KUbteea yaara ef practical eKpenaaoe biiowb hiwiiiviim Imprevanaata in worknaaakip, aa laaraaaaa ra alllllaa le Sll all I cMarcproiepiiy vrers anaata In worknaaakl la ail all atdarasroiaDt for It yaara. aad al only abonl oas ball the coat ether re erdercprompily Work w arte a led al only aboat oas half tbe coat ef Vail far aale al HTcSUe. It e. 33ft O atrael. be UeeaSlslh aad Scvealh alrata, aad OOO M atrael, tweea f earth aad Illh alreata. eat BtOTSt. Etc . In say eflhe rf arda of thla city Sidewalk, Carb aed tidier, ell complete for eaa ihlrdleae price par llaaal foot lhaa the tor port tloa prlae, aad laereaieeei. were rer tne tarn or mi yaara. ray rieai la three caoatbaafur the work le completed, aateed of bales paid before tha wrh la aom neaaad. nm TUOUHTuM SetlTll. other on account shall be restorod. and credit M' " Chrutiaa Aaaoaiatiea Build taf , taaen tor tne amount originauy cnargea oy the despatching; office. But samples of mer chandise, newspapers, prints of all kinds, and all mailable articles not excepted which cannot bo delivered to their address, shall remain at the disposal of the receiving de partment, provided they shall not be re claimed by the sender or addressee within six months from the date of their despatch. Articlb XIX. Neither Post Department Is repaired to make distribution within lis Jurisdiction of any articles tbo circulation of which shall be prohibited by the laws la force la the country of destination. Abticlb XX. The Post Departments of the United B laics and of Italy reciprocally engage to grant each to the other the gratu itous conveyance across their respective ter ritories of all correspondence which shall be exchanged In closed malls with any coun tries to which they may respectively serve as Intermediaries! provided always, that such conveyance shall be effected by tbo ordinary ,1 means of malt conveyance ta use) and that son countries taaing me ucucut m sucn Katultcus service shall reciprocally accord e like privilege of free transit across their respective territories. The privilege Is also accorded to each administration or sanding an agent, at Its own expense, In charge of the malls l.t transit. Tbe farther privilege Is accorded . f a free transfer of closed malls In tbe ports ind harbors of tbe respective countries from one vessol to another, lu con tlnuanceof tbelr i ai cyanca to final destina tion. ArticliXXI. Correspondcnceof all kinds which cither department shall despatch to qatted w-lshie natt a Pact. IiMlS I' 3. on name rial Cap, Ul or ltslf larhec, a , nki r iaL7.aa ...i,.hi.A.. .. .. viav.vv.- iv.iih.i .laad l.l.Vf ? MO ream- lamv, ISiB tjlatbe S 000 teaeaa Doable b eaar, BixU laebea, LOUO raama relle Poat. IT in lathea 1 ano raama Doable folio Po-C nkSi lichee. 9,003 raama Madlem, ISrtSlaebaa. Cn reana kevat,IBil4lBhea 0 0 raama pnpar Key al. tOilSlachaa MO rams taparlal. UKxa laebee a reaiaa Cover Paper, aeeaarlag S0s33 lachra, and of asy rtaclrtd aoler er colore. 1,000 ream of aay reqelred alae not enameratad a,tuiB. i Bail au.llBa' tlBBltaahaa CLASS 1,-cot.oaaa Watviae Piraia, (to le of ii rvqBirra wiaeta M3 aata Can. llalSU I Baku, hfaa W0 raama Lap. Ita IT tacbta, ef asy reqatred color eieo'ora era recma roiio roei, ititi isasae.kiec, . RO raama Doable Cap, IcMvss laahaarblae, I.aO raama folio, 17 wit laabea, blae TOO reime Pamr. llitfi laahaa, bee, 1 0 raama Madlam. ISxtt laahea, blae 100 reame OoableCap. Uc2S leasee, blae. rLASST. PArsa roa Poay Orrics Blacks, (aa 1 000 Teema, aieaaarlBBRlxSd lathee, welgalag tm 111 -IBB ,Vr IBB I tame, tea earlac 1 SI oaaada tj ran (CO raama, taeaaatleg 14x31 laabea, welihtag SS ponada per ream COO raama. meaanrlag lsx Ischea, weights! CLASS S. Ship abb OALsipsaap Tistsb raiaTiae 1-4 rase an raama iimiIi. rmn TlataJ. i.Mh ealaadered, S1ztSi lachai. walgblac SO pea a da le the ream ef SWabeeia, bum reame pareoa vroam tibicc, aapar -altadered, M'iW laabaa, welgblai U peneda to the ream ef 490 eheeta. PrAnaaala la-Ill hat tmtimixtA far Ibb knlai mn, Illy, or for aay portion not lata lhaa oea thonaaad raama, of the papera deal gaaled la LlaaBMlaadS, aad fr Ihe whole aaaauty or aay port tea of tbe papera dealgeeUdto Claea S, bale mot laae than obc foettb. Samplae of Ibeqaal Irof the papera. uiiiii.iiai.ti will om larBian aims BfTIl ea.iea ai ibib omae.aaa tea anttataiai aiacere will be reqairedrtildlr te ccaforra le Ibe earn plea farslabad Saab elaaa will be eoaaldered aaparataly, aad beaabjecl toaaeparate ealraai,bei bidders may offer for oas or more of Ike elaaaaa la the same pro- no nrovoeal will be eoaaldered aaleaa a eaa at' pealed by a bond, with aaeerlly le tbe approval of ualted BratesJedce or AttorBay, la IhepeBally of 010 1 00, that the blddar or blddera. If bit or their propoaai aball be accepted, eell re rait b theartl clea propoaod rer, aad each propoaai mart be aeoom. paaled by aatlaraetery at Ida ate that ihe paraon or paraoaamaklag Bald propoaai are maaata tie rare of, er dealers la. the deecrlptloa of paper which be si iut fiunja tgiaimiH paper It the aevaral ctaiaac raaat bade ad ever r extra charge or ei-peaee, aad eableet to M. TATLOU eft CO., JaatMf IfcwRo 103 If ark e I Biace D net's sioonnj, TKLTSXTEEVfl, CLUAKI.XU-I, MIAXTL. AND UI.ANKr.TH, BJPIRCXST LKSS IK PCICI, TO HIDUCB STOCK CARPITSBELOW COST ELTtY A NAVDAinv Old IT 0.313, Wtw Me 030) Peaa'a eve , Booth cldc three doora from Sevtaih etrael Ensraving. KSTADUIIE 1835. WILLIAM ROBERTS, DE8I0NIHG AND ENQEAVINQ ESTABLISHMENT, no It nknsn Hlrcel, Mew York, Wa baa-laava to lafrtrm obp tB.lanaa-a aad lha pablleioaerallrt thai we have laeteaeed oar fa ellltucaad ahall be happy le receive orders for Book aad Kewapaper lllaalrlloic. Bill Htadt, Iralts, 'ttft! , lie- IaiBGiiiaarT, aiiia.ii alartor Vfaara of aint.1. Paatnvlaal. al. Also, all Made of abew tarda. Labela. Ae , aalahlB.. ahnrl Hallra. Altordara frAta Haarana,iar bbJ tUor Pahtlabara. PrtaUra aad Tvpe-veeadere, cxecaud la the bt. J BBeaaer wua aiapi ifaairaaieraitaaaoy namo auaeMiaaoor iaa eordlaglocl Termareaosabla,aad eallafaatloa Bvaraaed Ioera vaep-nniiT, ats-lm WU 1,1 A tl HOIlEnTW A CO. Personal. :M: J vale eoMalUtloaaal 10. 30 T ilaaaaaheaatla I aveaae. aeiweae Team aae Bieveata etreeu w wUhllr UAUDHBhV,of Iheltlaord Uotplul.l an, atai. ariar- (! si wB.r-BBi yoara'aKparleaeola thla partioelar breach It B y pea Ifaa receipt of SL0 advlae aad uedL flae will be aeat free by expreac lo aey ef Ibe At actio Stelca. aal-ly r0 hot DExPiin rjNTtt. Tnn iiivarnei. U aellad old, UK ItAKDrT 39 Ponr aed-a-Sttf I atreel, a few doora tooth of Paaaaylvaala eta I it. mo ia Boovaatiei woea o.aara rant ia eoat deatlal aid reliable. Separate rooma for ladlee. AroMtocts. elty of Waahlagioa. I aad aar Btra abar. tbetatpeaUca, eonat, weight, aad meaaarawaalef tha 1 CeacreaBtoaal Prlatcr, sn1 be la all reapeeta aIUfaciorr. The aarvlythc of an lafarior arllale la ear of ...v .. . m ibi qatredataay time, al tha hinr.tt tiiaaa propnaaiewiu neiaraiaUM ipa up pi lea .Hare !, aapply lb qeaat ty ro , wlUbeoatHtred a vUUUea . will ka farBlakaJ au. aB-H.a. tloaatibiaeffloe aad ao propoaai will Lo ooaeUcnd wblch doea aol eoafurm exaetly I hereto, Frop-Malt wlllbetadoraed ao the-avelorVPro-poult for Paper.'' and add retted te the ielat I ommiuteoe labile Prlatlac, either le tbe care of theUoa II H Aalboay, chairman ef the Beaaia (JoMmttleo oe Prlatleci tbe lloo A H, Leila, Chairman of Ibe Uenca UneliUa oa Prlailac. or A U. Clapp, Cvsgreaelooal Prlaler, Waablag Ua.O r. By dt-e-tlea of tbe Jolal Connsllttl ef -Ca greas ea Psblls Prlallig. A. M CLAPP. dtP W6t Coagrotaloial Prlater. h a copy of tb reeelveJby tl n.,MABLU 1 pKOposALs roa rami bkif. rOlTUoniBKV, UiaTl.lP,l .... rfaaearyi Prepoaatc la dsplltste, with a cop Tsitiavaiaa ,iaaa, will DO eraicseii 11 11 11 roiOCBi lur aappiriee "fBXSn BEIT" to Ibetroopa al tbla Poet. a The aald Bear meal be I rath, of a food math a ta ble qaatliy, la eqaal vrcpartloaa of fore aad bled qeartere, leeck, abaaVe, aad kidaey (allow lobe extladed,) aad lobe dtflfaraiTat tbla Peat free of eoet, le aaah qaaallly aa may be from time to time reqelred by aad oe aeahdsyeaalheeomwaadlac eBeer aball dealgiBtc, aol cxceadlsg fear Umee per week. The aetka of Ihe cattle eleeshtered tor beef Ia be delivered nader thla a 1 retinae! aball be ml off at ibe fourth verUbral joint, aad tbo Lreatt trimmed Separate prop tale, la dopllcala, wlllalao be re ciTca vjiam aaaeraieaoa ap io tee aameaoai aad due above tna alloc ad, for aapplvlaf Com. talaeloaad Umoara aad their (amlllea alailoBBdai tbla PobI. prtappllod IberefroM with aeeb cholee rretl cachscalrloU aid Porter hoaacBUaka.B aad lag hika hit, Rdi.1. " -aaaaeeoairaciaio oa ia wire aix moaina or aocn 1 tbey roar fram lima to lime reqelre. leee lime se Ibo Commlaaary dasoral ahail direct. mmaaclBg ea Ibe aad anbjeci tolbo approval of the Coumaadlag UMti.i viii v,ptnui.ii oi taw IB I at tba Bait. taia of fatlara ofdaSalaaa la ihaanBlttv aw qaaatllr of tha freeh Beef alfpelaled to be dtltv eae. DUVO'B j roVK VAOTORY. TV N1MTI1 rUtfihCT, , BRlVQlAHIAHDllUmBSROPSTOV Btsreotyplng and ElectrotyplBg (TUB AT eft TfATWK, BtereaolyperB stnd Eleclrotypers 17B FBBBarLTABtA AVIBOB. rplHTSIS' LIADS, BLUOB, HSTAL PDRKI. TO a I, aad a seaeral aaaortnaat or lUTslHtDS COTSeoaeaaallv oabsad irll Bookbinderi We BOJ.WIblRAIIDPAFlIl.RDLIII, He T71 rtastrlvtala aveaae, botweeaTealh sad alcveath strcelc. scalh Bide Boohs elegantly er plalalr beaad. rsrloiliila ssdBswipspir ursfsltvsttsllUle. cred. ilea the Commleaary al Port MeHaary, aid anau nave power to aappiy tna a aeieaey uv per- Sbaae, aad be eoalraetor wlU be charged with tbe Ijr.reaeeof ooat The eoatrae.or Will be reqelred to eater lato TaABda tar tha aim sf tmtm, thBuaaaa atflllBra. ala-aait elao by two rcapoaalble aaretlea, wboaa aauce taattbemta loaedla Ihe bid Tbe prepoaala will be ope a td at UjtOa.ni, ea tbe latdorof atarab, 1870, al Port MaUeary, aid , al whlehllme aad place bliders arc rcqieatedlo Vropoaala will be nstkf d 'Propotala for Beef, aidaddreaaed K A BsHCROVT, Plr.t Llanl 4th IT 8. AfL'v. I ij-et Mvt Tap! 11 B A , A O S. pxooiAUk'oAoLKiHIM'JbltdUAVtfdBt natDeDiaraaa bar'f or vox Sodvb,) iviar unaaTBBiiaiTaB'Bifrrioii aTLaara.ua , jsc. , I870. iropoaala will bo received al iblaefflee natil (bdibbit 11. fiu, ioiiihiiiiii 10 a no aroaad Port releekt, Oa , aad r-uovt to tbe tlvar, or iont olherpttal at a ill By anlhorliy oftlioQearlcrmatlerUeooralaeal d III DB I-CBI-tH tl IBIBOE 1. 1B70, forexaavBllaBtbi I Pelaakl.Oa.aad ran 1 or iont other pile! at vaa bundr d TUUJ yirdt t tba amount of earth lo be tc llleeeUinatad il moved will be about iwcely Ibwutsad MKOJeoplo Ulda will be la triplicate, wllb a copy of thla ad vartlaoineit altacbed.wllh tbe namca of two re Jdreated to Ihe nsdaralf aad. or epoaalbla aor allot for ihe faithful performBaeee' to Brevet Colonel A P, BLUMT, A Q.M . 'harlat toa. S 0., or to Brevet CspUla 0. wrnbllBd, A 6. it CleinlagDItbl , or to Brevet Capiat a 0. wrnbUBS, A Havaaaab, Oa , marked "Prepoaala for Dluh st Port Pnlaikl, Ua " .nnr ill. 4 "A.,CBlel icBoatk UBITID STATIB PATIHT g'lSj .. .. WaanteTsP O ,J0J tie tbe petition ef W U. ft VJ.-." t JotiJV Ilia. B T . Dravtai for Ibe axieialoe of a peMalsvaaiel S.T.Tia ,.' -f ' '. ISM. for aa Improvemeatle whlpSocXetai At laorAradlVal the lecilmoay ta the esse be doted 52 IMS dar or Idarcn aoxtt that the Kmafordi.eargnats aad Ibe Bjamlaar'a re po"l tVllmlfeiW the lb day oTMarch aL aad thai aald pa tilt 0 a be kesrdoa Ibe BUihday of if. rah next. Aay pertea may oppAae tbla ea w Comnlsaloaar of ratsals. HENRYR.SEARLE&(o. 11 ARCHITECTS. m Z 8reet, eppostte Post Office Dtpsrtmsafr iTraTttn piltfuekni Y WATKU riLTEBEnrtltl Pet total a r every atleatlla aid Ilea for family ee.readerlBg the or river water free from atlmal aaie or amaii err dt J.W. IIOTEX.EH A DBO . afetieroUUall, fal.JI Bclweea Hlsth aad Tsaih ttreeta 1 matur, aatet, color, I PROPOSALS rOR STATI03KRT . , , TaiAseirDiPAivatear, Jaa, 1. IfTK I Bealedpropocale for faralahlBg eertala artTVyB ef Btatloatry wllibereoeivdal ibla Departaaall nm taeoaetreoraa.y, ib7il at iia'aiotk, m llaak forma for blddlae will be fnralahaieDOa appltcattea caffj The hide will be coaaldertd aad aeecpted eramVI rejected Item by Item. 'H (J0B.I-BBIB mult ) BBBBOtOO OJ (HO BOVOtltlBl HISBBrB Willi! MO BBJB MHI WBlBg CB11BB SpO tO . The irtlalea coal 'acted for matt be faralabad from time te time darlag tba year le qeaatMaa part eaa t lo erdtra from Ibe Departmeal .fae aura qaaautiea win, nowevar, oe caiica irr alarlBB (liB vaai- sata propoaai matt betices br tbe lesieieiilB aiea 1 er arminaklag It, aad be acton pa nail lirillN IB III nil BinnnrLi n.nr..J k omeer of the dlatittt la which tb Zllhi tllei br a boa J B ha anu of tea thoneacd B ed br a Ualted Btatea 1 Itlaf la which tbe enrctlee realla I aa a form to be ferattbed by tbe 1 Itloaed epoe the ezecntlqn cf a I te of the tame, II dellvertee will be enbjecl to lairectloa b ert detailed for tbe pnrpoee by ibe keen eoatract for YaraUhlar aeth portloaa ef tbe aril elea aa may be awarded aedar 11, and the perform BBBB at Iha IIBa. All dellvertee will be eebjeel to laireclloe by sa I ainort detailed for Ihe naiiw bv iha iiaaraLat B of thoTreaaerr, aad the delivery of aa laferlorl crtlcle will be deemed anBltiail atatelo aaaal Ibe I Pell verlee meal DaTwritnBBt. VTbi rbe failure to comply with any eaa order neder 1 eoatrael will operate aa the fprfeltare of the .IrepeaaUy of tbo bond, or the Secretary of tho Treaaary may direct the pereba-e, la opee a atkat or aaah q eaa til tea of aay ertleleeee ahall beat- Raaary la f apply the delaleaey eaua.d by aaah Hera, aad charge lo the coalractercflriy per ...lira f Ikinrla. arhl.K llabBlltia fnnBil aa'aa. aary to pay tut aaah ar.lelea. r'-cpeaaia naaeeompaaled by a aatUfactory MM ll not be ceaaldarad. aad cod tract a will be awarded ealr loaetabllahed nanafaclarafo of or eeaioro in 101 arueiea OEOH0E8 BOCTWILL, Jtil eelm Secretary of the Treaaary UniTBD STATIS PATKHT OPPICI. WAinixeYOV.D Cj.JaaU, 1 itAiiiaaiDi.u u. . jii 13. ibtu mmwm On thepatltloe ef Tnoxsa II Fowcaa, of Mll-H aataat L r aa Improvemeal In FerBaeee for emolilsg I roa I ll Ii b MB Paul that Iha l.illnAhv tai iha .. 1k eloced on the Sih day of April aoitt that thtl lint ir uiiii iiirai.i.iii ia, aiieutr n nravlBB rir Iha at Uiil.a nt paleal iraated te him oa Ibo Sth day of May, is: lUJ IBPrei.lBIII IB BIBBBSfl IOW BIB lilac arg wiled to he Bxaml of April 1 Aoy persoa may oppoae tbla ezteaeloa lalt-Utt Commltaloaar of Pateala. miriiisi'rnnBT. .. . Dittrtrt of Columbia, Waihtnatun eoi latrator 0 William aBTtt, H count ft to la tbe caae of binniBD h Braa, edul- lltlltot al William 11 Vbbw ck. ttaaaaaad. ihel aamiaiairaior aloroaalJ bai tU Penw ck, meceaaad, the baa. with tba aBorofae- tloa of tha Ornhaat Co art of VTaiblatloa cosnty aforecald, appolaUd haTOBDAT, fab resrrltth, A O 1H fjr the Baal aetllemeitaad aiatriBBiloa Of ine peraoaai ttiata 01 aeia eaeaaeoo, 111 ibo aaaaia iiivi - ,. beta eolleeted aad teraad lato monert .when aei Bin. all iha niiiiuri ill Dim di mi aaoBBiaa T "Til.. A. .. m-A .l.klkl. .UI........1. frrvfi tr aro aeuaoa (, !'" .at.na voaanea. or iiirriiwi. Uj nw 0 claded from all beBeai In tall deotMd'; etltlc provldedeeopy of thla order be publlabad oaeea weekfortb-eeweekcla Iba U ArioaiL Hirpail cajipravloastolheealddar w-u.,- Tvtti .A WEB8TBR, Jail PSw KtiltU-orWnlt. QuTaAltS' COURT, Ptitriet of CotmU 1, Washington OmntyUowiti Am the ciae of Wm V. Mcttikilt Bad Joaa 0 IlAaKSici.exeeBtorccf (JeorieC B Hitabell. deoaaaed. the eseeotore aforeeald have, Hh the approbatlea of tbeurpbaaa' Court of WaahtagioE couety aforeeald, appolated SATDHDAT, lth dav of Pebraary, A V 1B70, for Ihe Saaf eeillc meat attd diatributloa of Ibe peraoaai eatate ol Th wbee aad whore all tbe creditors aecfl aairaei ana aeeaaaae are aatinaa toatiaad. W lt win by law be excladed from all beaaOi li I aald daeeaaed's eilalei provided a aoov of tht. I order be pabllahed a ace a week for tbrae weaka Itfl Ihe Mativxal UirreitCAB prevloaa lo thei-lcl OBJ. IT, Ta.li iaa ThSar Rtglitaj