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Ifjonotnnleettd J rapa-i it. fallibility. Ma. Editobi Tou were pleased to r llab, under this cation, oa Wednesday "u what purport to be an abstract of an "oj letter" ( tbe "eminent Catholic scholar. Dr. Doellloger. If Dr. Doelltoier UV"1. ten inch a letter It proves h,m " , 7 only em.oeotlr tHW' ' -.i .i.K.i.mihfol.' The Crit para trapoofjOBrartlcI-conUln.flTtteotence. eTery ooe ot which affirm a palpabla trror tf Manor." "J'' "" lKDtg address, In which the Pop It besought, od j tne part of the Coane.1, to dtctart hlmutytn faS&U." This U not comet. If the Popt proclaim! at all tba dogma of papal lnfalil btllrr, It will only be la consequence of Hi bavins: been decrsed bj tba Cooncll ibat Is, by tba whole Church and hence It la Ibe Crch, and not merely tba Pope himself, tbat will decUra tba doirma. Tba other ''aeoUucee art of tba aaraa character i ab una illse omnii. As to tba second rtrezraph. It la tba laiai- fallaey la a little different form, faUo In - prineipUuUatt. Yon make Dr. D. assert , Ibat U tha dogma of Infallibility be pro claimed, then tha Catholto ma it say tbat br believes, not upon tha authority of tut church, bat upon tbat or tba rope, now, this la bat ahear aophlstry, for, If tha Conn dl decree tba lo fallibility of tba rope, act log la his official character m aopreme bead of tba Chnroh, U la plain that his declara Uonawlll than be tba declarations of the ChurtK and. therefore, that tha Catholic. Id admlulog them, will accept tha teachings of tba Church In conclnalon, air, allow ma to lay thai Dr. Doelllnger la either a Catholic or not) II the Utter, he ha no rUbt to lector ui on Cathollcltvi If the former, ba 1 fconoa, ac cordlnf to bja own principles, to abide by tba fntnre decisions of the Council, and not toqntellontbem. A Bcnscxtis-. Belle I an a Order In Frassl. The North German Corrtipondtnt aayst "The number of religions reclases living la Prussia la centrally overestimated. No tact statistics exist, but from the paper far nlabed br tha Mlnlatrr la the petition com mlaalon we glean tba following statements wblcb are probably a close approximation to y irnuu Ten orders of moot are represented In Prussia. They bare 63 station, 450 mera bars, and 330 novices and lay brothers. Tba moat nneaaroaa are the FraocUcaas, who possess 29 eta lions and 118 members, and tba Jeeults. with 14 stations and 133 members Their purpose Is stated to be the cure of eonla and holding of minions. Then come tha Brothers of Mercy, 00 In number, who bate unvoted ibelr uvea to tba care ot tba elctu Tna otner orders are out very poony ' rtpreacnted. "Hor ara Ibe nnn much more numeroui, at 13 ara aald to exist la Prossla, with 313 nortec and lay alitera. Ibey possess 41 nunneries. Tba order of Bt. Ursula, wblcb devotee Its attention to education, 1 the moat numerous. It basSCS members, 314 noTlcta and lay sisters and 34 nunneries. Next come the Spoosea of the Good 8he p hard, who employ tbelr Urea la cudeavorlng to reform and rescna fallen women. Thla order consist of 83 members and 43 not 1cm end lav alitera. if ho reside In air nt n nerles. There are 33 nnna of Bt. Kdzabetb, with two nunneries In Prnisla. Tbes women apend tbelr lire In nursing the sick The Benedictines, Carmelites and tba nana of fit. Clarissa, 133 In all, are de TOted to pious contemplation. "There are therefore four hundred and fifty monks and six h nod red and twelve nuns la Prussia but tbo former are chiefly employed la the cure of soals, and a great majority of tha latter spend tbelr time in nursing the etek and farthering education. Tba laws ara already quite icTere enongb to prevent abusea or too rapid a growth and extension of tbo monastic power. It Is more difficult to deal with the brotherhoods, ilitcrhoode and congregations whose mem bers are only bound by simple tows, as the Prussian law It almost illenton the subject. Oar Information respecting them Is Terr In complete, aod their numbers were perhaps nnder-estl mated In the commission. The brotherhood were there said to constat of 83 stations, with SOT members and 63 novices and lay brothers. These were all engaged either In edneatlon, the care of the sick or the en re of soals. O theotberband, there are 690 slaterboole, with 4,497 mem bers and 807 nOTlces and lay slitcrs. The flitters of Mercy ara by far the mot nu merous, and all the various societies ara en gaged In educating the young or doing work of charity." Th. aiiiaa tunrta Month Ue. parts frxa. tba Lata CMfreuei. . W.I.M1..H txt the Unlhndlat Eoli. copal Chttrcb, has iutt returned to New York from the Bouth, where ba baa been .i. .!., , v. Nnrth end South Carolina con ference. He brings, says the New York nans, tery favorable report regarding tba Metbodlit Churcb la the Booth, and pays there la a growing corouuiiy ot .ecting- who tbelr Northern brethren, wblcb. It la hoped, will result ultimately In a reunion. The South Carolina conference, which Inelndes also la Its jurisdiction tne state or norma, was held at Jacksonville, la the latter State. Tba following nummary gives tba leading autistic oi tne coonrecco lorine past year, with the Increase over the preceding year i 7 Aft l'tar. Incrttu Meinbsrs. laaludlai prob'rs. 31067 l.iss Loftl praasheri - Valaaaf eaaiehea...M aw,eM ),3W ir.o..;..::-.:::: . w BabeUra W 10. nn ihonsand members bare been tran. ferred to the Conference of Georgia, and -iim k r Ilbara.1 Increase remains BlsbopJane ordained tblrty-sarcn colored deacons ana lonnmn cuiwcu smw. wuuo m South Carolina- At Orangeburg tha Clafllu Tini.ritT has been established, and Is at tended chiefly by colored student. The property purchased for the Imtllntloa eon iuu of six acres of land and large bulldlnir, ooenplea oeiore me war ioiat flii i..n h the SDlaeooallan. The Texas Conference wit held oa Janu aryli to 17, and give tho following itaili Uca for tha yean TMi Ytar TryUa. praaebara ........ Iooal preeoher TT Total member a,M0 UhurebeJifi , Vnlue ol eburtbtt ;4(W0 Sunday sohooli ,89 OOtere aad taaebera U3 Uthelar tfflt ltrt. 10 S.lbS i!3J0 Tba Lonltlana Confarenca has Jmtboen tieid. end there, and everywhere throush the Booth, there are Indications of returning rood will aod retiring prosperity In tho Ubnrcn. OriiTiiroa Chilubm. Alotterfronia drnggUt U pnuubtul in tne new lurit ITOrW, wbico cu aiwuuuu kw iu ruur mooi aala of a urtPatatloa known as"sooth- lag syrup," an analysis of which Is alleged to detect a large purcemago oi niurpuiur, and from whica eererai csics of narcotlo pouoninr nave oeen reponea in ueaicai periodical of blgb authority. It I averred that not only are children proportionately less tolerant than adnlts of tb actlou of opiates, but tbat In them the operation or these drags 1 exceedingly caprlclona and uu certain j and hence medical writers arc unanimous lu lmprcsilng the utmost can tlou In their administration to the yoaug, Hoffman state tbat opiates are dangeroat to children, not oaly In J.bolr Immediate eneevs, oui as leading, in somo instances, to "permausut mental Imbecility and loss of muscular power," aud warn agaioit tho popular caiioin of glvlog anodyne fur light attacks of colic ur other pjlo, Trous Kauasserts tbat he baa frequently teen In fants poisoned by a doie of wine opium, con taining not more than ouo hundredth of n grain of opium. Hundreds of ami arc ro corded la wblcb children, ranging in aga from a few days to a year or more, Late been fatally poisoned by preparations con taining opiate, and IbouiaoJi of older in valids ara suffering the conn queuces of a uruggea jaiancy. oeii-iaauigaui parents. or unZnilnleJ I 'nnr.e. m.e ' LfJV'i eMM-itt .n.n?!!- ?M I"10.',. faJ children with plain paregoric ur dUgulted vaiiuioHUTei ana apoimn eyrus, uut me dealrnd eud Is pa re hated at a fearful rlik. The HVIJ suggests that It would be well it the compounders of all 'patent medicines, " wnelbtr Intended for children or tor grown K'fcJI"! rorWhl b' Uw ta Print upon wari.ot ""' boX or bot t tbolr (fdVUJut at Ltui l'a,w, w Xwi. ' rr.etallon la vwt ; Jh-' J2 ard C.lray-,,,,rkg of Bml PrThaaor Jobn M. LanRsloa, of tba Law DenStmant of Howard UnlrarsUy, waalast JrealDr tba redpleot of a magnlflceot tesll roonUirrom tba atudenUof the Law De irtmsalof the UnWerslty, the gifts com prlilng a masslTa allTtr salrer, lea pitcher od gold lined goblets, a gold watch, locket aod a gold beaded cane. About 7iM o'clock, a larre number of ladle and gentlemen assembled lathe cbapel f tba UnWerslty, among whom were Sen ator Harris and lady, of Lonlelanai Colonel John W. Foraev. lion. A. O. Mddle. Wm. Sypbax, Vf, W. lsao. Prof. Wm. J. Wilson and family, WUllam Wall, Walker Lewi, bouia ii. vougiaii, unarici ii. fgojiani, Mr. BteoDins, or aucnigan, ana omen. Milton M. II oil and. of Texas, presided, and aRer mnsle on tha tlano bf kills C. E. Ray, Mr. John H.Cook, of the Law clan, made ine following presentation aaarcssi I'ruf Jehn U. Lnofitoo) laitaaartlanta with t requsit madeby many neobsre of the law If imtmant aed otberi, llhu beta made my itanant datT trt urtiaal and rfdUttl rour leeeptaae of tbla watah hiekst, tais illvsr tt, ftnd this told hsarfad aaaa. 1 am alio to aaeotapaay the l lint with suit tbl written remark!. Oa the tbreiheld of theia rsmarki two hlara. innsi mir othtn.aaam t6 fair m J taihodylox. parhapi, tba asatlmtata ot the lanorii man wormf oi vouiititriuooi Tha flrsl eeeteroa tha reasons whlib In daead the waklar of this praiaat. Thtr era oibraetil la a Intleieatsnis. as aatitia- tulihed repreiaatatlTe of tha nsxro race, w 'tttia and honor yoa for jour MtqrUj of a tr titer, ytur ecomplitintt, too jour ffori, and (tmriU Ubtr; i n bttf of ear teuntrymi. The oeetilon, I t'kt It, wllltllow no ion freedom tad wirmtb of atateintat wiinouiinerukoieriueiiDiiar immoatii a nHiiInn nf unit. I onrDamoeratl KOTSranrat on who has made for Mnaelf trrtpttaciuiH tkretr. It tsagraalta atone la the foundation of our rtpuuue. Eiieotiti ai tais aitmant nit even la tha napnaliilt nfniit akltAfl. ht ha lnl tlmtblo bat It btaa when athl<td by ona of artee withaot reputation) wttk, but ttruj Unr maafally togalalta rlkti. A ne.ro of pollttt thtrttr hat ever been a itanJIat triiiiorni in inror oi in viwinia 01 bii Ta auDit that tharn li no ona who dadtrtundi tht vtlua of solid thtrtattr than teurtalf. I'awhave Itbortd nort faithfully o toapraia thli Ititoa upon auraouatryaieo. It waa a latton well laaraad. aad therefor ef (tttlvtly taui&l. tiupplentnt this charaetar, now, by ability. uiiurv, nu.nini -iinBi j man bibu urn- ttortmtat, aad tha laQutnca of tueh a pertoa fnolillr iaireaitt. HltDowarlt fait aad at- knowfaJfd. Truttnoucb.lt It the duty of 9jmrj nnn, wuooui nniitipniion oi pruao 10 make tba but nit of bis opportunities In tht it vt lap me at Of bis powtrt and tha aoqulil Honor allponlbl knowleds whleh raar ba uitd la thaalavatloa of naoklad. Dut elate la thlt world fall art to par form duty bss beta tha rule, aad dtvotloatbtrtto tba axttptloo, a a ntjro who bat dlllctatly and laaeta. imiy uitirntra nia iaaia, coairiouiiai tbtrtby an anaatwerablaarcuntat la favor bf hlarttt. wado not htiltata to itr. "wall do a a, taou coed aad rallbrul ttrvani." Add aaw to aueh aharnalnr and aeeonnllth- a ant a ovtr twtoly yaara of a lift ntlendad 11a 00 aomproiaiaa 01 luaaanantai pnaai plat a Jir apanl la frrqaeal and iiotlrlnc ffjrt, both at tha bar, la pollllta, and In edu til an, to nntllorato tba aoadlllon of your toontrj man, aad yoa bare a Sttlof tlintaa to (ta raooa prenptlaf ua to atfamptln thla lao to honor ton. Let ma brleflr oartleuNr. Ua. b oaaaa and ft at or tb "Western He- aervo,la tha tfuttof Ohio, have been aet tart Ur and wide. Tbat lotallty htt eradltd nd ttnt forth many Itnrltai tbanptoat of the tnntooC lbnrMnilv aaftanthtttd antrltnn. topronotioaa yon the pttr(at la tit, ot them 11, Wi have aver noted wttb plttiurt tha tnnaldtratlea long alaea actorded you at a nwiir vj tarn ear jour aiainott du idi fntroutpatrooscclvtnyou by thoat tttk lafeouattl aad adrlea,aaforetBiatof rlfht or rtdreat of wrong. inn wni. parnapa. raauiij iccan iq in rwiaa a (iM jvara jia, nyti hiiidutu with lattnie aatltaaaeat, la tha aoanty of nuinnt tarn jenoarniia airoag noia 01 mti vlalnlty As I remeiabvr tba fatta, a trut Utmutrht wat arralaned for mnrdar. Tha day of trial etna, Jilillnfuitbtd attorasyi, Doia iot laa uorarnmeni and ta ntitnee, were prcatat, aad, atraoftly aaenxb. thla Uemotratla erlmlaal lailttod upon and did rtUln ynuritlf, lhiploria( thtraby a ntfro'a aialtiane la ttrlnx bin from tht penutn ilarr. Without tarrrln ti daaeriba the jaalouay end aaalftat leek of aourlaay es- Hiuiiru vwvriirafiiin n turn epiaiaf 01 tht aae, your pralaeworlby dltplnf or lr$ al abllllrln I he ex am la a Hon i,d imiuttnU nation of wllaaaatt, I btittn to flad you. 'i tii ' venoaraia menieivet admit tad. an ctOQUant end aaavlnalnv ru. iotot to the jury) and neat, triumphantly vv,hv , .iuih iu u.(lrouuii ID (B1MIII with your client, oa tbo aboulJtra of bit uamoarniie aomrarea. woo tan tttlmtta the ralutof that trial to oar eeutti 11 wnulJ dnubtl.ia huril.A vnii ur.n wa I. follow voa la detail tbrouib yeara of wall dlrtoted effort la the noliiltt of Ohio aad tlae. where, eatrtlar 00 tmall Infloioaala the it- nt uoo 01 mtmotrt 01 ine ajegialttura, at well at mtnbert of Oonfreis We do not force 1 your stivltet durloj the rebellion In aaadlnr rtrtmant of irnnnitnlhi front,(netomplUhedfrtqutntly nt the rlik of life.) end la ursine Ibe oeoein toaontrlbute llbeanlly tt lopport tb uoveramtot. We naveoeaetiouio aaow mac. maay n town on me "ueierve" eiaapea in draii ey reaion ui jyur iugis, w ;, IB wmi( noDfi, The cloi of the war aod t&e return of petee brought new retpoaalbllltlea. The ieo Die nf tha HOUth mnitbe adusatad tiara. Inn. at the f entrtl lajptetor of aehoola on the staff 01 vsaaarajiiowaru.jou nave traveled inrouf a ibi dbum. ii m inn riaitaiprireuon, am hardahtp, Inaptetlnf teboolt, atlrrUf up the people to createrseel In the purtutt of knowl of. iniprini Baorai inior rant 100, navontl laftn Uoogrvaalonal polity of retonttrue tlon, and nteetttilly nt every atep urrtantlnz 10 theehtvelry allvlof arcumaet ftir-fallrv tcnlttoa of the rlfhte of all jour eouatry nen. rifora patilaf to tb eeeond Ibouibt to wbltb we with to Invite your atttallon. Inar oe pardoned for paualnr here to ar that we would not. In making; thla pretest, have you toatlderua nt the only frlenda and admlrera whlei you bare la thlt tlty. Thar artotbara. whoa ndmlretloa we do not prtaum to flua tlon, who- would gladly have takeo part wl h ua, had not alrtumataaeea prevented To rtturn. I ber leave aaaondlr. fa urnnlr a word la ragard to tb doaora. UompoteJ, ta 'they art, of ptrtoat of large ratpouiioil- poverty In full meaaure, and delving deify inc.. i.rorru DiriDini who id. niiiimri auatela lhaaaalvea aa profeaalooel itudenta, or olhtrwl, tbelr (table attempt to hnnr volt, will be ml the 1 innt.ilil.il. rial laea leau prevtaied tuaetaaiag peri trow eondltlon. X woald not have our nraienta tnfotnre bring to your mind aad reflettpint, Ver otherwlae, II it mentioned rather to re mind you of theteuat of tht poor, to ttrenglbtn andtueourage you topltad that eaut. 'or auto a eautt will, for ytars ytt toconta.be that of ouraoaotrynen Ere long It It hoped that we tball bt dis tributed inrough the touotry, proparlr fitted to eaalit In aatonipllahlDg the grant work to dona by tha Antrleea rtpubllt, iiftly j tbat la wnattver lotallty we aball h aitriated, tber vou will find frlanda nod eo- worktrt. lu cuatluilon, we hsva oaly to trait that In tht future, aa la the paat, w may alwaya find you, whtthtrln tht uae of your rare glfit a n orator or writer, aeeklns ta aaeur. rrrtnl. laaaof applauie, the blgheat Improvemrnl of our vgianiga vouiiri ounn esourae will Vef be etttadtd by tbe beoedlotlona of mankind. In accepting the gift and In reiponie to tbe eloquent remarks of Mr. Cook, Prof, Langiton said It puxxted him bow to answer the speakeror how to acknowledge In appro frlate terms tbe acceptance of such a beautl uI testimonial. He bad been Intimate wltb Mr. Cook for many years, bad esteemed as a friend, otbsrwlie he could not have believed that he was In earnest la addressing blm as be had. He could not say more than tbat be thanked them from the depth of hla heart for tbe sentiments altered aud for the gift tendered, assurlog tbem tbat tn the future as la tbe past he should labor most sealonsly for tbe promotion not only of bis own race, but to speed tbe highest Interest of tbe common cause of bis country. At the conclusion of tbe reply of Professor Langston, Mrs. G, W. Mitchell performed with floe effect selections on tbe piano. Colonel John W. Forney was then called ufw w aiuiv.f tucui. uu iciiwuuni m a.Q eloquent tribute ta tne labors of Professor uinirsion. wuom no was proua to eiteem at one of Ibe noblest champions of tbe cause of universal liberty as one who bad worked unceasingly for the elevation of his race, and one who example bad added lustre to the fair fame of tbe negro clUseas of tbe nation. Hon. A O. Riddle also spoke briefly In response to tha call, and expreued his per sonal gratification at being present on this memorable occasion, when bli esteemed friend Prof. Lans:ston had received from bit student inch a beautiful testimonial of tbelr regard Tor blm. It was peculiarly touching to wltneis tbo gift of the colored studente to a colored professor. It was henceforth for the colored people of tbe conn try to take Into their own bands tbe fulfilment or tbelr destiny. Prof. W. J. Wllioo, one of tbe trustees of Howard Uulrersliy, aald he remembered yeara ago wbea a colored boy then engaged In a law office In Boston, bad made up Ills rnlud to ttudy law, and what a Joy It was to i the fritnds of tbe colored people as well as to tnemseives, wnen mat youog roan was "dniltted tO th Massachusetts bar. Again, he remembered when a convention met at Rocbeiter, and It was given out tbat a youog eoiored delegate, a lawyer, waa to main a speech upon soma Important occasion, what astir It made among tba members of tbe bar la that city, In fact among all the peo ple, and when tbe speech had been made everybody wa elect! sd everybody wood ered at tbe matter effort of that young man. Need he say tbat It wa the recipient of tbe beautlfal silver ierr.es lo-nlgbt tbt he al laded to. II had watehad his count, tta tin meat- est Interest, and too much could not be said In pralio of his noble clTorts. Mr. Wilson aald as a friend of tha i nlver lily ha should Always, le tUt colore wo a had a place on lie faculty of the nnlversUy men too of purpose, of culture, and of intel ligence. To the yoang uen of the law de partment ha would say prepare well before yon leave the university tbat yon nay ba an honor to tbe Institution and the people, lie had just returned from a section of tb Bontn, and n Knew mat mere was a urge field of wefolneii for tho iwho would go well prepared Into the South a lawyer. Major Delaney, Mr. Btebblu and Captain Bean made appropriate congratulatory ad dresses. Letters were received rrom a number or distinguished gentlemen regretting their In ability to attend tba exercises, and among ;25S1 "S5 a s:gaij compMwrj icuer from Senator Sumner. Senator llarria brieflf aald tbat It was owing to the wis counsel of Mr. Langston tbat tha State of Louisiana so rapidly pr rectad the work of reconstruction wunin it limit. lie took great pleasure In endorsing tbe sentiments expressed by tbe speakers, and eonld nnlv ndd bis own testimonial of regard to the worth of a manln whoa behalf 100 mucncouia not oesiia. ioiu iw atndentn at the unlverattv be COnld SST that Louisiana offered the finest Inducement! for the educated colored man, aod there was hardly a par lib lu that State tbat has not room tor one or two lawyert. Tha Mercian warn moat azreiablv loter spersed with Tocal and Instrumental mnsle. A trio by Messrs. Btarker and Perdand sins i.rere, ana we cioeioi yiwn y mi. Boston, "Tbe heart bowed down," were rentnronnlv aortlanded. A vote of tbanka waa tendered to Ur. Hol land for tba manner la which be had dis charged the duty assigned blm. and at o.so o ciock tne exercises were coouauoui Thntttver eerrle Ii Inscribed. "Prof-J M. Langston, from tbe Students of Law 9e- partmem oi iiownra uniTerij, nwuiij 10, 1870." and will ba on exhibition at tbe Jewelry esUblltbment of J. Karri, Pennsyl viinla avenue, near Seventh street. Sixts Wiao Iana Rsrciuo.as. This club held a meeting last night, tha pretl After transacting tha usual rontlna of onsiness, a soma or resolution wre aaopiea, thanklnr Conrrat tor their ineedv action In pattlngtbe de&clency appropriation for tbe Navy Department, thereby enabling the men recently suspended from the bureaus of coastructlon and steam engineering to goto work again. Lieutenant Auitla offered tbe following resolutions, wniea were unanimously adopted i Ktietrti, Tbat tba glxtb ward Irish Ripob lleana bare ovtryeoandanee la the propotl. tloa ef General John A. Logan, wklib hat rtntaifie uouiter Rtpreeentatirea, aireet ng the Setretery of War to lite ratloas, Ae to ine poor oi in uitiriai. JirMMiiM, Thai the United Stelae Steele be requeated to peat tbe bill at epttdlly as poiilble, la order thai tha great dlttrets now prevailing in the iJlatrltt may be relieved. RtflmL That tbethaekaoflhatlub beleo. dered to Utntral John A. Logan for his effdrls n ptoaii oi in auutriog poor. A reeolntloa was also adopted snstalulng Its president, Andrew Neville, In bis efforts la tne Central Jrleh ReDobllcan Association at Its last meeting to consolidate tbe Irish Republican of this city, In order to show an undivided front, and pledging themselves to suDDort blm In bis efforts to raonrania tba Irish Republicans of tbla city oa a firm and lasting basts. uenu ueojemla Austin was elected cor responding secretary. inn following commuiee on nnpwyment was appointed i Messrs. AaeUn, Hama, Mor gan, UcLeod, Dove, Brown, Connolly, aad Charles McOowao. Arier speeches by Messrs. Maboney and McLeoJ, tha club adjourned. iLLiaois Bociiu The aecond rrand aoclal of tba Illnot Republican Aiioelallon took plaea last evening at Liberty Uall,and Was attended by much youth, beauty and female loveliness. Among those present we abserTed Senator Trumbull, lions. J. N. Morrs.J. u. Bar. Judre wviie. K. u Bartlett, Oen. Paine, of Illlnol) Judge 8wvio. Cof. C. C. Campbell. M. E. N. Howell, C. II. Bits, eaq.. Judge Stetson, Mator K. Conrtnev. United Bute armvi Col. O. W. Minor, Dr. Manger, or Boatoni Hoa.N. A.Gray, of Ohio; IV. B. Stokes, esq., Capt. J. F. Jeonlnge, accompanied by ladles. Prominent anrbngthe falxeex were the Mines Lenmao, Mis Olmitead, Miss BatietU of Andes. N. Y.t Mis C. A. Mills. offihelburoe, Vl., Miss Settle B. Adm ana omen, miss u. uimiteaa ana Mr. Col. Cnmybeii ang " W parted by tbe river side," "My conntFy su nf lut9 an( iftT. eral other gems laa manner ui. ailclted much pralae. senator irnmonu was cauea upon, ana went forward to tbe stand and made a few well-timed remarks eulogistic of the "Prairie Bute." He alluded to tbe late Mr. Llneoln la a touching manner, and also paid a noble tribute to tbe Chief Executive of tbe nation, who bad been victorious upon so many battle fields of tbe republic. Tbe dancing began, and at a late hour our reporter left Illinois and tbe Invited guests navinganne lime. Messrs. norr, Aeuey, Atklmon. Nallor and Lamb, the committee of arrangements, spared no palai to rsndsr tne au.ir a aecuiea success. A Nica Littli Game Spotted Raid ok A MPoaia" finor. On Wednesday nlgbt John R. Nichols was In search of " Utile game of poker," and fonnd It at the rooms of Dciijamtn Cooley, located over the Ton tine restaurant on D street, near Tenth. Uc fortunately for John he "caagbtasnap," aod was 'raliei out." leartog all his spsre money In tbe "pot." John not liking Ibe "deal," proceeded to police headquarter yeaterday morning aod complained to Major Richards, wbo Instructed Lieutenant Tall to visit the premises named above, and If dos slble "take a band." AccordlnElv the Ueutenant proceeded to tb place Indicated, wbtra a ale IUU game wm bTDIde udi iuu Miiuii m uauiii uuu pal," wun a "uumoi nvo uuoa." lie p.iiai the home 'for all tbav had." and took the proprietor, with ten or twelve of the boys. " Into camp1' along with th " kerdi" and chip. They were escorted to th sta tion, where Cooley was held In $100 ball for nis appearance ints auernoon, wane me roi lowln? parties found In tbe bouse were dla- mlsstdi Wm. U. 8hreve, Benjamin Proslse, John Bmlth. J.T. WUIUms, Wm. IL Burlay, Benjamin t, araaiora, femes a. ixrgue, joun iripieu ana james wopiey. Davis, No. SOI Market Space, corner of Kigbth street, nas J an received mil lines of tbe latest Importations and newest patterns of fashionable laces, embracing all the new designs In real Valenciennes. polntd'apnllQue. bUck thread, and guipure laces. Tbe stock embraces also a full stock of crepe de Paris la all colors, a new article for veils Davis has opened a large lnrolco of floe French nowers. The stock of novelties embraces all tbat known to tbe milliners, aud Is well worth tbe Inspection of ladles wishing to purchase goods of fresh Importation. Itemember tbe number, No. 831 Market Space, corner of Kigbth street. Fibes TasTia DAT. About 2.50 p. in. yesterday a fire occurred back of tba pre mlscsoccoplcd by Shaffer A Beoson.on Sixth street, between u aud II. Tbe flames were extinguished without much damags. Shortly before eight o'clock last nlgbt an alarm was sounded from box 63, corner Seventh and I streets, caused by the burning of soma rubbish In a back room of tbe frame bouse owned by Henry Pries, on Elgbth street, between I and K. The Are department were promptly on hand, bat tbelr services were not brought Into requisi tion. Qcitb a rUatixT inrprlse party gatbsred In tbe spacious parlor of Columbus Alexad der, esq., on F street, between Tenth and Eleventh, last night. About thirty coupl were present, and ths parties enjoyed them selves exceedingly. Aa elegant and beautl ful snpp'y of refresbmsnts was served In Bbafllcld's unexceptionable ctyle. Wiecotsi UxrrjBLioa'f AsiociiTio.t. A special meeting of the Wlscooiln aiioda tlon was held last evening, at which but little business was done beyond making ar rangements for a sociable on tbe Std In stent. . a .i Wa aug xatjUESTiD to state that the F. W. Jonca, wboio name has frequently ap- peareu in our court reports in connection wltb a suit for divorce. Is not Frederick W. Jones of Georgetown, and a member of tbe bar of the Dlatrlct of Columbia. A spscul MgiTirTQ of th Bov In Sine will be held thl evening at Union League uan, ai t o ciock. jioo. v u, oioaea ana others will adJreis the meeting on tb ue. tlon of a new government for the District, Wb akb MiKiaa a specialty of tbe manu facture of lluu Black Cloth Suits for dress occasions. "Oak Hall' 523 Seventh street, oppotlte Post Office. Tai New Jersey Republican Association will give Ua first of a series of sociables at Liberty Hall, oa Tuesday night, February 15ib, at 7i30 o'clock. Turt sm uboi'lar vtmrrta of th If. Puerion Poet, No. 0, ). A. IV, will be held at the Union League roomi, ,N'o. 131 Ninth ' "' vivujujj. i FotrnTH Winn ItcrunuciNt.-A meeting of the Fourth Ward Republican Club was held la tbe Aldermen' Chamber last nlgbt Preeldent B. D. Peck la tha chair. Mr. u. S. Cahtll. wltb Quite a dele ration of tba Irish Republican club of tba ward, were present. Mr. Wm. Bawen mared tbat tba secretary open a. register to tha Dimes of the number. Agreeno. Mr. A. M.Qreen Introduced a preambl and raeolutlon laudatory or Dr. J. Snod grass, regTeUlng bis removal from the ward, and requiring the Chair to nominate a com mute to fill certain vacanclea In tha Repub lican central committee. Aa an amendment Mr. Cahlll offered a resolution setting forth that Crane and Croesman bad affiliated with tba old school Democracy! therefore their places are de clared vaceut. and tb meeting should at onea proceed to an election. Upon the resolution quite a dsbste en euediMr. Green favoring bis original, while Mr. Cahlll rerorad bis bantling. Mr. Green claimed that Crane and Cron man were not Identified with tba Republican party, and should not ba noticed by the club. Patrick UurphV claimed tbat Crane had desired to have his own way la everything, and because ba could not ba bad left the party. Ur. Cahlll urged hi substitute, but the tamper of the meeting being evidently averse to Us adoption, b matched It from the reporter's table, saylog ha would with. draw It A Tola waa taken oa Mr. Green's resolu tion vita A division belpg called, S3 voted for tha resolution -Mr. Cahlll being tha only one In tha neratlva. Andrew Oleasoa remaining standing, tba unair desired to Know now be wat young, Not at all." aald Andrew. "Are you afraid t" cried out one of tba audience. "I am afraid of no ona hare, I want you to understand that I" replied Andrew. Tba Chair declared tb resolution of Mr. Green adopted, and appointed tha following 1 comminee 10 report nominauonei nirtira. M. Murphy, Tnrplo, Bowen, Butler and Johnson. While tbe committee were absent, tbe chair appointed the following committees! Finance committee .John M. Toanr. Wm.8mUb,IWm. T.Tnrpln.. Bnslnesscom mittse E. L. uorbin, dames u. uaiton, J no. nickey, Lewis Hickman, Jame A. ureea. Tbe committee ar-DoIuted reported the fol lowing name a representative to the central executive committed Jame M. Tally, Tbema Klrby, E.L. Corbln. Tbe report wa adopted. Mr. Morris Murpby referred to the fact tbat Benjamin McCoy, a member of tba executive committee, wa acting with the Grossman party. On motion his name was stricken from the rotl. Tbe name of a number of the Irish Republicans wer nomi nated, and onlv one colored man. Appearance being In favor of tba white man, Mr. Wm. Bowen rose and said that It was cusiomary to mace a. aivition in ine committee. Before MeCov'a disaffection there were eight white men aod aeven col ored. He thought that It would ba but right aod proper to appoint a colored man to fill tha vacancy. Voiced "Oh! don't ralie tbe question of color here." Mr. A. M. Orten said that bethought their white friends should concede the right tbat a colored man abould ba appointed to nu init vacancy. nr. &.UOV moveu mauiaian vrauon i col ored) receive the unanimous vote of tbo mteiioir aa toe commuiee men. Ama to. After waiting a few moments, and no ousineee dsidx: onereo. tna meetinir ad journed. BrntDiaa Aiiociitioss. At tha twealv eighth month! r meeting! of the Washington Co-operative Bulldlnc Association, tl.000 as cam advances, were om on at a premium of 300 and 911 percent. Two thousand. payable In thirty days, sold at 170 per cent. ioenimn moutwy meeting or ine oouia Washington Bulldlne Association waa held on Thursday nlgbt last, wbea the sum of 0,000 wa sold at an average premium of oo, cancelling oo snares or siock. Oa Monday nlgbt, tba 7th Initaot, tba twenty-ninth regular meeting of the First Co-ODeratlra BaTldlnz Association was held at Potomac II all 1 19,000 was sold at an aver age premium of 153, cancelling 9 6-10 sharer OI SIOCK. At the twentr-socond mestlnar of the Eeiv nomlcal Bulldlnc Association, 60 shares were sold, averaging &0.3 At the tbUty-flnt meettng of tbe Provident Building Association, 59 shares were sold at u "rage of 60. TMPaOVlDBBTftocjj.,,.. wrwaaur meeungai lie .mj, rtah and St lunW) Java, uiu In the absence of tbe president. Mr. J. r. Tostla waa called to tba chair and Mr. W. B. Hedgewood was chosen secretary pro ttm, Tbe general agent, Mr. A. K. Browne, re ponea mat ine association naa expended annnc ine tan wee a lor oreaa ana groc rle S393 78. Tbe association has also dis tributed 1,830 bushels or coke and four aod tnree-quarter com or wood, ine larger proportion or tne money naa oeen appropria ted by the Mayor la tha purchase of 1,600 loavea of bread distributed dally. The general agent also reported that ba had visited the case of a Mrs. King, a white woman, who had been reported by General Ekln. and fonnd her wltb two small children huddled together In one corner of a Utile shanty belooglofr to an aged colored woman, In a destitute and weak condition. On In- onlrv be found that she bad. with her two children, been for arrears of rent forcvd Iota tbe street, herself at tbe time being lllj tbat aha applied to a lady of her own color for ad mlialon Into an unoccupied tenement, and was una mat sne coma oniy occupy iinpon mo payment oi uve wumr per monin in ad vance. Or. Boyd offered tbe following! Baieftei. That wa eordlallr extead the thanks nf tbla anoilatlon to lura. for her timely aid nnd lady-Ilka earn of Vrs. Klag, whoae hatd-heartad laneHord had turned har out of doora to pariah of hunger nnd cold, and whea ihiiould not Hod ear oat of btrown rate to tar for bar la to trying an hour, and that to oobl and kind a dttu dciervti our warmeii eommtnuaiion. Mr. John F. Cook moved to amend, by using tba report of Mr, Browne aa a preamble, which waa accepted by Dr. Boyd, and tbo resolution adopted. Mr. Hart moved tbat a committee be ap pointed to confer wltb tbe BeereUrv of War In relation to the distribution of tha relief Just TOted by Congress. lie thoogbt tbat the Secretary, being unacaualnted with tbe Individual wants, would be pleased to re ceive suggestions irom mem. After some mscaesion, tne resolution was adopted and tba following committee e lectedi Hon. Teter Parker. A. B. Solomons. A. Hart, Mrs. Dr. Edson, J. P. Taitln and Mr. A. K. Browne. Mr. Solomons then offered the fallow! sgi which waa adopted) AiiottxS, Tbat lo view of tbe probsble tut san of the eommltlta of thli lloard with the Bonornni oaoraieryor war la reiaiiea lo tbe dlatrlbutlon of the fund Juit appropriated ur uairu lur tn. rriiai oi in poor OI n altv that the btntDtOf thaeaaoeletlon be aen tlaued for another wetk. atihnueh the treaa. urylsbareof fundi, tht Uoard etaumlng the Enjmeuioi eiioceeaaaryucoia inturred inert' y. After tha transaction of soma other bnal. ness of no general Importance tbe meeting aajournea, to meet ai tne can of tne com mlttee appointed to confer with the Secre tary of War. A BlsDaoutXT'Tuxaisnao uocsa Is of. fsred In oar advertising columns for rent. It Is situated on F street northwest, between Sixth and Seventh streets. It contain six chambers, wun ait tna modern Improve meats. For rurtber particular apply to David A. Burr, No. C31 northwest r street. Miisas. Saxar t NiUDitK, now number 30 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, three doors rrom Seventh street, offer tbelr entire stock or fall and winter goods at cost, to make room for fresh arrlra's of fresh spring Wb arb uasmqi a specialty of the manu facture of fine Black Cloth Snlta for drsta occasions, "us nail," ho seventh atrect opposite Foal Office. fl TnsutamaiofSrracnslan LoJffeKo.il are requested lo meet with their ladles at their lodge-room this evenlnsr at S o'clock. on which ocaaloa tbe ladles will present the looge wnua oauuer. Tub sxcosn monlblr meetinir of the Pio neer Homestead Asioclatloo for tbe payment of dues will be held on Saturday evening at tbe room of tbe Board of Trade, at 7i30 p. ID. As ADJoraNgn ubxtikq of tbe Board or Trade will ba held at their room thl eve ning al 7.30 o'clock, for tbe election of ofll cer of the association fo: the emulog year, A fall attendance Is rcqussted. Wb abb uaeino a specialty of the manu factor of floe Black Cloth Suits for dress occasions. "Oak IUU," 025 Seventh street, opposite Post OClce. J. Jt. SQCiin, No. 1420 F street, near th United fctatei Treasury, will dab olllcer y&j aCtOUUil) ACi n-a-sniU WB OimARn.lTftHLET BIAGK. HAH.. Card from Mr. rant Uram. imiu uernni. wtuv icvcumj in me a Mil Wormier, publishes the following- card la yeiterday 'i V w - i wi"""-. o, o.. x. 3,lKi nutAii! Whia n abort tinner! I at nail lay i air In atllane With yenr pteplt.br my marrying Mln Marl II. Tormtty, I eited wiiaeu ay mamai rvivrreiion, nnn a eeo tlau without anr after thoiihl . At a rrenahmtn. 1 never induletd la hrttin dlaaa, whlih appear to me not oaly to be eonaaai but a wrotgi as a unriitiia, i do not tralt aay kind of preiarlptlea agalnit my rothtrs by aatur nnd s a nan, do not re eogals any Imaginary lianas dividing nan, xetpt the one aaparatlng an hoatit one from a knave. X tblak now, aa I hav always thought, that tbott are aatte worthy of our reiptot and tttm, whaltver aaay a their rate, who do to enrdlog to honor and tquttyt as snth ate be lovad of Almighty Qod In tplte of thsli differ tnees ef religious btlltfa. who bear In thtlr mind kind, hunt ate, and abarltabl fttllngt, end hav no enatttoa with people who, lo tb word of Ultkcna, ihow a eoara familiar Ity with aatred thlngt aad who ar vtry buiy with their Una anil Ml la the heart, nr with the tttia of prraons who, la the opinion of Swift, hsve Juat enongb religion to make them i" o eot nvii iv dim in, m iti on another. I ara tttrtmtty Uttrtittd In tvtry step of in, iruRii m nana jga r (,(, eap slslly tor aceurlngtoefalprlviltget. Thentgro has aow hla ik art of polltlaal aad soelal rights, which shall net b takto from him, aa 4 hataealtnl hla endeavor for tb advaeaa meat of the noble and gintrout aaplrattoas of all timet, of ell netlona. whlah will ha ea tomniiihed by aad by" equity, liberty, fra. A we'll known gentleman 1 Waihlogta sava about bt marrUee that It belonard to tbe twentieth eentury," Althnugh In his mind It Waa a sondtuaatlsa ef my count, yet I aeetpt thla word aa a compliment, for t think the twcntltth etalury will bt aa Itttlll- ftateertilalyai th nineteenth nowlnnnd belogla of event. Ineeiiaatla lit ttept to wards humanity and progreia, will not be stopped by nnreaionable prejudlatt. Know lag oyexperlene that la your people are found the tame Intelltgtatt, tha same energy, tb same probity, eapealiy aad virtual ta tbott of whlah the whit rat shows Itttlf to froud. and lets vises somatlmai, prbpa, tblt wtntlsth century, eaniurad In advene, will tffett the reconciliation. Thltdttlred ruiloo bttweaaall the raatt 1 long for aad exptet No greater enjoyment aould bav been afforded to m than tne reception or your "Aw re,' lo theperaialof whlah yen greatly dtllghlad, for I tea vour Baser la devoted to the orooaea. for I tee your paper la devoted to Hon at humane. Uhrlatlan. em Hon of humane, Uhrlatlan, aad rlib.lt Idtat. Indeed, odo of my deeptal regreta It not havieg any lnfluanee whlah I eould en ploy la behalf of your tiuit. for whllh I tin eerely dtilre a full suttaaa, lit lit ve me, sir, yours trulr, Pa pl Osbabd. Real Estatb TaisiiCTioss-Mr. C. B. Church ha purchased, through Messrs. Cooper oY Latimer, a two-story frame home on sixteenth strset weit, between K and L streeu. Price paid 11,830. The following transfer of real estate have beea filed In tbe office of tbe recorder of deeds aloe our lait report! February lh F. W. Jones, trustee, to Daniel O'Brien, aub. 87, aqoara Ml, f,097t T. McCormlek to B. Mc Morrow, tab, 48, square 483, l9.C00j James MeOrana to Sarah V. Magrnder, part SO, square 73j Ceo. A. Miller to Chas. lL Seymour, part 7. aquare 043,l,S00i Wm. Glass lo Samuel Sbetton, 11, square 709 John Robert to W. II. Cluel, part 8, square 434. 11,000. February Bth O. F. Oulck to John Evans, part 13, square 030, f 330 Jrome A. Johnson to Oeo. A. Hall, tub. 19, qoar 880, tf.&OOt Jame N. Callan to Martha W. Leae, sub, T, square 839, l2l tarn to L. P. Pampbray, tub. 67, qur 629, S330t 8. R, Hard wick to Joseph E. Law, west part 11, aqaaraaia, tl,vw. tr. Sj. jaorrison so u. g. Evans, subs. 11, 13 and 14, square 133, 13,. 830 R. P. Dodge to Frederlcka B. Lambert, aobs. S3 to SOjequare 133, 13.000 1 J. F. Wnl- lara to coca Aeeier, suoe. , and east x 43, square 1,030, S809 M J. D. Lanrberg to Thomas notchlogsoa,part 183, square 903, t3,800 A. T. Leech to G. V. Leech, 119, sqare lSli Perry Coleman to M Asbford, truitee, sub. N, X 835, 12,000, a. P. Wrli ley to same, sub. V4. aqnare 633, $1,000. February 7lh O. Demeester to Mary O'Brien, sub. 88, square 76, $333 1 Joahna wnunevio same. uo. ot. square to. izwi W. W. Corcoraa to Andrew Uehwarl, lot 8 and part 7, sqnar WO, $l,M7.50i Jopb Oimla to Peter McNemara, south part tot 15. aquare 783, $711.45j Franklin Little lo same, lot 13. square 897, $500) Edward Oreen to W. II. Wateri, lot 14, aquara W0, 1 1,000 1 8.T. Druryto Mary O'Brien, aub. 38, squaro 78, $300i J. F. Neldfelt to Lewis Iluber, anba. L and M, and east half lot 1, square 70, $300i James Barnett to M. F. Moran. part lot S8. sauare 140t A. T. Cralir et al. to Maria B. Craig. lot S, square 105. February am u. v. unmiiton to r. Plane hard, snb. C4, square 203, $5,000; O. K. Andrews to Charles Medford. lot 8. square 431, $l,300j Haiy . Slmms et al. to trustees of Israel church, part lot 13 and 'Virz:.. . 11-in.i-a ..r,f rsDmary viu t. iw"ft w t,. i. Ptc, ojj, aquare 510, $573 1 T. M. Hanson to F. M. JeouM.i.touare 6S7. $1,500. It. I). Clark to Andrew ckson, 33, s-iuar 543, $300; Q. F.Graham loJane Fltapatrlck, Sart i no. v, square 707. aoO) is. 1. and w. .Jackson to John Mann. 0. snuara 43. $016t James N. Callan to W. O. PbUllpf, 89, 30, 53, 51, 53, square 830, $1,470. LoALBBivTriis-A son of Dr. Clvmer. U. 8 U.i had hi arm broken on Wednes day while practicing with playmatea In a snow ball battle. Thomas n. Batson, colored, has been held to ball by United States Com rail iloner J, J. Johnson, on the charge of perjury la bating sworn to falsa bounty papers. Tne wnisuee or amitn' Foundry aad tba Waiblnrton Gas-house will hereafter mm. moo tbe children of the FIrit ward t tbe public schools of tbat district as loltowst At o.so a. m., on enors, on long ana one abort blast; at 9 a. m., thre abort blattsat I p. m., tare toon uieeie. woma OS well for the people to know and understand theae signals. Tbe oeoDle or tha Eastern section of the city have, by petition, complained to tbe Secretary or tbe Navy that awing to the pro fusion with which water la used at tbe navy yard, tbelr enpply during the day Is exceed ingly limited. Th Secretary promisee to I no, a I re into tba matter, and In tbe mean time ha ordered tha utmost care la tbe uo or water at tbe yard. Georee Tvler and Lemnel Collins, were each relieved of $5 for the Indiscretion of firing on a gun within 200 yards or a build ing. John Evans left $19 with Jaitlce Mary man for the privilege of committing an as sinltaud bailerr oo Geo. W. Wise. John alio gave security to keep tbe peace for six months. As a counter charge, Mr. Evans accused wise wltb the larceny of chickens, wbleh charge however, was not suitalned. Victor Raus waa Sued by Justice Clark $21 fur selling liquor without license. An ap peal was taken. Important Abrxst. Yesterday a co! ored roan named George Bhlnn was arrested on iniDlclon of belnz tbe trtr who com mlttod tbe desperate assault on Mary Lee, which waa noticed la the RtrrjnLicA of yciterdey morning. He was taken before Juillce Thompson. and after an examination was eommlttsd to Jail. Tbe Injured woman Is suffering se verely, and was not In a fit condition to see or IJcLtlfv her maellent. Tna TxuriitAKca Rbvival. The friend of total abstlncnc resldlnr la tb northern cctlouof the city bare, through Mr. II. N. Rotberr, obtained from tbe council or Mc- Kendrte chapel tba me of their eburch building for a grand temperance meeting, to do neia on tne eveniogor me wa inaiaoi. Senator Pomeroy, Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, ucv. d. a. tvuion, ana otners, win aaarets the meeting, Tnu general agent of tha Washington Aiioelallon for the Improvement of the Coudltlon of tbe Poor, takes pleasure to acknowledging tbe donation of one hundred pounds of soap rrom Messrs. Bates A Bro i one dollar lo csih and a lot of children's clothing from an unknown lady; and one piece or calico aod one piece or uonieeuiei muslin from Mrs. Dr. Hood, A hot a en ConroaATiox Bcit. Teiterdir G. A. A, T. II. Sage brought suit against the Major and Corporation of Washington lu the sum of $3J.40, alleged to bo due com plalnacts for rsnt of a school-bouse. Jus llco Walter lisued the warrant, which was placed lu tha hands of a constable, and we may soon have to record another levy on tbe furniture of tha Mayor's office. A. I. Mirmi elves notice la another col umn tbat ha has purchased the entire stock of the late Arm or Messrs. Coyle A Towers, and will con U ouo after Monday, February 14, tba book, stationery, engraving, and f Tinting butlneisln all Its brauebes, inciud ugall tbe current periodical literature of the day. Jbam Mulloxah.. We ara pleased to an nounce to tba many friends of tbe above named gentlemen bis safe return yesterday. 1Mb aniiivn dtnartare and nrotracled ab sence waa caused by tbe Illness or a North ern relative. a fluvn uiii urxTiBO Is called to ba held In front of tha City Hall on Monday evening next. Tba call Is for all elasies or our citizens, and cannot fall to bring thorn out ft matu. Georgetown Affair a. NomKATTosa T0a Tows OrriciBi. The CUUini' party, delegatea either aelf-ap pointed or chosen tn caucus, met In canens on Wednesday night and nominated tbe fol lowing a candidates for the two Boards of th City Council t For Aldermen Francl Wheatlay. John T. Mitchell, Henry D. Cooke, Philip T. Berry and T. A. Newman. For Common Council Esau Pick fell, 'James A. Rellley, Wm. Clabaugh, Fred. W. Jones, Wm. L. Donlon, Wm. II. Uutcblns, James Kldgeway, B. F. Hunt, Jame Dick ion, Joseph G. Waters and Wm. Murphy. Botn a nrnrtae rtevtnir hoen iTfrS nt the appearance of tbe name of Mr. Henry v, i;ooae in ini connecuon, ine icaacrs oi the Cltlieus party allege, by way of x ptanatlon, tbat Mr. Cooke said to tbem, when approached on the object, that he would not object to tbe use or his name on their ticket, as In his position of Alderman, If re-elected, he should be governed by re gard for what he conceived to be the In tereits of Georgetown, and not by party feeling. Lait night tha delegates to tha Republi can convention held ft secret meeting at Brown's Hall and nominated tbelr Candi date!. Municipal. Hoard o Altldrmin. The Board met pursuant to adjournment; tbe Recorder, Mr. Caperton, la the chair; all the member preient except Messrs. Cook ana jsronaugu. Mr. Davis, from tb standing committee, reported back bill (C. C.) regulating the weighing of hay, Ac. Passed. Mr. Davis also reported a general ordi nance la relation to taxes Rcferrod to the Recorder Retolutlon (O. O.) Increasing tho rate of , llccns to non resident traders to $30. Passed. Resolution (C. 0.) to pay bills of James Wallace and William Pratber was amended and pasted. Resolution (0.0.) for the relief of Wm. II. Cook was pasted. Resolution (O. C.) replacing the hydrant at the kouthwest corner ol Frederick and First streets was amended by Inserting the word " east M Instead of west and passed. Resolution (0.0.) authorizing the par chase of ho for tbe use of tbe fire depart ment and appropriating $1,400 there foa was amended and passed. Resolution (O. C.) In favor or Wra. Albert Klag, clerk of the Board of Common Conn cil, and WUllam Latrd, clerk of tho Board of Aldermen, waa passed. Adjourned. Common Ceunrtf. In tbo absence of tho president, Mr F. W. Jones was called to tbe chair. Mr. Clabaugh presented a petition from the chief of the fire department, asking lbs purchase of additional hose for tbo uio of tba department. Referred. Mr. Untchln presented a petition of M. I. Hart and others, asking the remission of taxes for holding a ball. Referred. Mr. Clabangh presented a bill to pay Kid well A Henderson. Referred. Mr. Dunlap presented petition of Mortis Reddy, asking tbe remission of a flee. Re ferred. Mr. Clabangh reported adversely on the claim of Wm. Wbelan, and aiked to bo dlicharged from tha further comlderatlon of the same. Agreed to. Alto, a resolution In favor of James Wal lace and Mrs. Wm. Prat her. Passed. Mr. Rallly Introduced a resolution In favor or Morris Ready. Laid over. Also, a resolution In favor of William H. Cook. Passed. Mr. Dunlop presented a communication from tha Levy Court relating to the ripolr of a county road. Referred. Also, a resolution for replacing a hydrant ea the corner of First and Frederick streets. Passed. Resolntton opposing the consolidation of Georgetown with Washtogtoa and tho county or Washington was taken from the tbe table, when Mr. 6lmm said that In tbo absence of a member, whole a member of tbe "commit tte of ono hundred," be hoped the resolution would He over informally. Agreed to. Resolution Increasing license to non-resident traders to $300 per annum was taken up and amended by Inserting $30 Instead of 5uo, ana men paitcu. Resolution providing for making arrange ments with the collector of customs for oc cupancy of tba present hall for corporation offices Was taken up, and, on motion of Mr. Uutcblna, laid on the table. Mr, Wbeallcy Introduced a resolution pro viding for tbe purchase bf tight hundred feet of hose for the use of the Are depart ment, and appropriating $1,403 therefor. Paiird. At llil5 p. m. tbo Board adjourned. Meuca . Dn. PEBUINN, WONDEnrUL DISCOVERY OF THE AOE. Camtr eert-t wltbvnt the aid of te knife er mo aad ae l)r lerklna. So 4 17 ninth atraet, eeriae eoraar or, a airaau RBintien. w. u Alto, prWauaWeiM e( ell kin to whlca lta Lenta fitnll la hair la. treaia wllH Wftnilarfn ait, . ta arhlak iboaitad af ibe afnanata aaa laatllr, wan have bean vd froia a p-intr Dn. DTIflUIO PHYSICIAN.' Ceraa nOEPJIATHM WlTnOUT MEDIOlM". R, r AN VOU, &YNAMIO PHYSICIAN, Carta inalrUnt Canniptlea. wirnocT moiciax, pit rsitTon, dth AMia rnrnau . 0re B rvo watretlea aad laa ofVIUtlir er I VII WIIUVUI HlUilill, 3 FiSTOD. DTHAKIO VIITEICIAS, fOU auraa laMa, IliUdatai.itt. "rnet ana Buixircti 1300 O alraat, llMwat airiaaata aad Funrtaaalb ttreata. Jll Ibt' fvH.rMRU MSPERSART TOR 70UX5 AUD al ibe (jolnnbla lloiptul, eoraar at TweatvSrm J fenearlveain evenne. tpa dlff, fconUay taapted fretnlllolp ll4itaan nfvlafranf charK K Ik iptea rrom ii la ip , PHYSICIANS ATTENDINO HailiT fir I. W Kttrhl LTmeiier. ...,.,.,., Dr. Loalp Uetkall. nimnair ,,, fr i(n baa, Thur4av , ,..,.,.., Dr Ueaav, IrkUv bf. T, A, Aaafura lBrJT. ....... .,..Dr D V. Prentlaa, Or Thornr"- will hold a atrtltal CHnlqti every Snteraar at I "Mr ra. apK-if Winos and liquors CE-SA&1PAGNE Clls Farrc, Reims. APPOINTED TO FURNISH w E SVfc GREAT UNIVERSAL EIHIBITION SJX.IXRT MOIS3IIX, TIX lUl'E- nut, vi w uc cAniHirr. ami UUAMI VI.V ElHir-XIC T1 . fb0T. WI.M. .In. dj fhTOmbl loown It Uiii Glj, uj Uroecb U. UU it tlic L.lt k titolM, en l. iiurctiMhd frflt-t N. W. BURCHELL, t or. 1 tilt runt I hta., Vndrr Mbb. 1 11. ORPHAHS' COURT, . M1 FsssriBVl. IB70. VlttrMfColnmMa,rtM9ton0vunt.twU tm ID FBI UI IIIIVU HXIIIHl .'IIUIBI.H. r of VraDDla O, afatnareara, dac-naad.tha tdmlo 0rpltaD,CtnrltrWaal.lni.aneaantra(cn4U ap puleietl Satnriir. rtbrnary the Wlb, A DP, hi tbe Baal aaillaroant and SUlrlbitilon of tbe txraoaal a.Ule or aa!4 dr4. nal ot tbe (, In band.ta rr aa tba aaue bevabaen tftllrtlad and Inrnad lalomoari wbau ntl wnara all tlia aradll er an I belra otald detaaatJ trt notlSad to atland, wltbtbalri-ialiuBproperlf 7toaJ, or they mar eiharwlatbr law tie eaaledal frcn all beuaflll aald dae-aa-d'a ealtla, provided a copr ef,lba ordarbapnblUbedoao irhi for IbrMwe-ka In IbaMariusAi, UtruauoA .'"Je"; JSJ&l 1 !,,r l vVaw E.(l,t-ro( Will. Aorll neat Anv hoiuq mar oiioa iLU ax I at ion . neawu o finuau. BiaUb B finill.il, Goinulaileatr ef Pattati, Jaad lUSi . On tbt pallilonor Htsav M Witia ot bite- Liamtoa, It. V., praylBf 'r Ibe aiunalon of n peiaui f teniae to mut ua i" im "i iinl Ism. tir an lutprorantnt tn Xltetro Uiiattlt rrtillaaTaltirapbai lltaerdirfd Ibat the (aiilttonyla tbla rata ta floaed ea the Tttib day vt llr-ruu nili Ibat tbe inertrSllot arinnitala aad tba Eiaralati't r port 1 llwrted le lb Hih Aj bf. Air 1 noil, aad Ibat aald Patlllon bamd n tbt Uibdaror omcdL.1 CITT OttDIJIAWCEI. Iawb raatad hT lhn NUtr.aeventb t'onQCllofire.ililniKtn Clir.i.C. Ais Act to act tha enrbatonaa ana pave the footwavi and gmttera on. the went alAe r Fifth alreet cast, brtween h and M itreete south. St it $ntetttly lU Board eAldtrmsa aud Hoard pf Common Council ef tht City of rnlngtnt That tha Mayor be, aad be Is hereby, antborlied and requested to cause tha curbstones to be set and tbe footways and go Iters paved on tbe west aide of fifth street east, between L and M streets south, Tbe work to ba contracted for, and axecutsd In the manner and under the superintend ence provided by law and to defray tba expenses of aald Improvements a special tax equal to the cost thereof Is hereby Imposed and levied on all lota or parts of lots border log on tba Una of tba Improvement j the aald tax to ba assessed and collected In con formity with tba previsions of tha act ap proved October 13,1803. Approvsd December 17, 1809. An Act to cauia Third atrcet west, between O street and reoniylranla avenue, to ba graveled. Jit tt tnadti hvtA Ufutnt tit AlAtrmtfk nn.A Board of Ommefi Covntil of tht City of Wdifilngton. That tbe Mayor he, aad ba li hereby, authorised aod requested to causa toira street west, oetweea v street and rennsyirania avenue, to oe graveled. Sec. 3. Ant It It further -aWJ, That for the purpose or carry log this act Into effect, tho sum or Are hundred ($500) dellars, or so much thereof as may be neceaiary, be, and tbe saue Is hereby, appropriated out of tbe funds or tba Fourth and Fifth wards. Bee. 3. And It it furthtr tnacttd, Tbat the graveling or aald atrect aball ba nnder tba supervision or tho Surveyor and Commit sloner designated by tha Mayor. Tha work to ba done by day's labor. approved, uecemoer 17, isov. At Act to set tha enrbstonea and cava tha lootways ana gutters on tna nortn aide or . ... ... :r .v . . . ii street aontn, petwecn new Jersey ave' nno and Third street eait. Bt U frloiW bv tht Board of Aldirmtn arid Board ef Common Covncil of tht Cttd pf 'attngton, Tbat tba Mayor be, and be ia ncreny, aainonxea ana requeitea to cause the enrbs tones to be set and tba footways and gutters pared on the north aide of D street south, between New Jersey are- r.no and Third street east. Tba work to ba contracted for and executed tn the manner and nnder the superintendence provided by law- and to defray tbo expense of said Im provement a special tax, equal to tbe cost thereof. Is herebv Imnoeed and levied on all lots or parts of lets bordering on tbe line of toe improvement! lD" ,Bja tax toe aliened and collected In conformity with the provi sions of tbe act approved October 13, 1803. tApprorea uecemoer it, itov. Aw Act to trim and gravel Fifth street west, irom nw l an a?tn na 10 unnioirr iirL. Bt tt thaetid bu tht Board of AHtrnuik and jjoaru oj common t-H-io. oj im cuf 0 Wahinatont That tha Mavor be. and be ti hereby, authorized and requested to cause that portion of Fifth street west, between New York aveone and boundary strset, to bo trimmed and graveled and to defray the expenee IncurreOherebv, the sum of thirty eight hundred dollars, ($3, W0,) or so much merco! aa may en necessary, oe, ana toe same la herebv. approorlaled out of tba fnnds of the Third wardi the work to be done bv day's work, nnder tha superintendence of tbe Commissioner of tha Third ward. Approved December IT, 1809. Ax Act to set tha cur bi tones and pave tbe footways and gutters an tha west aide or Twentieth atrcet wast, between E and O streets north. Bt U tnacttd by tht Board of AlUrmtn and Board of Common Council of tht tUy of TTatMngton. Tbat the Mayor be, and he le herebv. authorised and requested to cause tha cutbstooes to be set and the footways and gutters paved on the west side of Twen tlcth street west, between and O atrecta north. Tbe work to ba contracted for, aod execnted In the manner and nnder tbe super intenaenco provided, oy lawj and to defray the expenses of said Improvements a special tax eqoal to tha cost thereof Is hereby Im posed and levied on all lots or parts of lota bordering on tba Una or tbe Improvement) the said tax to be assessed and collected In conform lu with the provisions f tbe act approved October 19, 1803. Approved December 17, 1809. Ax act granting certain privileges to Bur- rail Nixon. Btlt tnadtdby tht Board of Aldermtn and nir.I nf fZMHtwM OMfU f ia rtty ttutnmgwn, oat jcrmiiiion DC, ana me same Is hereby, granted to Borrell Nlion to erect a frame home consisting of two stories, with n one-story back building, being iltn ated on square 110, lot No. W.ou Nlnteenth street we it, between M and N streets north) tbe sal Improvement to remain during tbe pleasure or tha corporation I JYnvfoYl, how fpr. That the consent or the Frstldent of the United Btatee ba first obtained. Approved December 10, 1809. U.8.QRAXT. AhActIo set the curbstones and pave tha root way i and gutters on tba aouth aide of D street south, between Seventh and Etahlh strcsts east. Bt it tnacttd by tht Board of Atdtrmtn and noaru vj summon (evwtu llf Lift or Washington That tba Mayor be, and be le hereby, authorised and requested to causa tbe curbstones to ho set and tbefcotwaya and gutters paved on tba aouth aide or 3 strict south, between Bevsath and Eighth streets east. Tbe work to be contracted for, and executed In tba manner and nnder the superintend ence provided by law) and to defray the expense of tbe said Improvement a special tax equal to tha cost thereof Is hereby Impoted and levied on all loU or parts of lots bordering oa tbe Una of tba Im provement) tbe said Ux to be assessed and collected In conformity with tbe provisions of tbe act approved October 13, 1803. Approved December 17, 1809. Ah Act for tberellefofXlcholaa Acker. Btittnaeted by tht Board of AUIirmtn and i wra tj wommon vounat or IM euy of oiA tngton, Tbat tbe sum of eighty dollars and twenty cents be, and tbe same Is hereby, ap- fifuj'r.atcu uub ui tan genera mna ior in ereston tbe amount of money due Nicholas Acker on Franklin school-home. Approved December 17, 1609. At Act granting John A. Landvolght per mission to erect a frame building on lot 11, In sub-dt vlilon of square No. 129, Bt it tnacttd lu tht Board of AUtrnun and Board pf Common Council of tht City of nmmngipn, ilii jriTucge ia oortoy graniea to John A. Landvolght to erect a frame building adjoining a brick kitchen, on lot 11, In sub dlrlilon of square 89. Approved December 10, 16C9. U.S. Ohast. An Act for the relief of John Dllltr. Bt it tnacttd by tht Board pf AlUrmtn and Board of Common Countti of tht Ctty of Wiithtngton, Tbat tbe fine of Ave dollare Imposed by Juillce Thorn pton on John Dll ler on or abont tbe 10th day or September, 18C9, for an alleged violation or law, be. aad the same Is hereby, remitted, provided the said DUlar pay tba cost or protection. Approved December 17, 1809. Ax Act lo trim and regravel L strset north, between Twelfth street west and Fifteenth street west. Bt it tnacttd by tht Board pf AlUrmtn and Board of Common Council of tht tlty of Wathlngton, Tbat tbe Mayor be, aod he la herebv. antborlied and requested to causel. t street north, between tbe west line of Twelfth lire), west ana inn east line or jriitcentn itrect west to ba trimmed and regravslsd i and to defray tbo expense of said Improve ment tbe sum ol one thousand aud two hun dred dollars, or so much thereof as may ba necessary, bo, and tba same Is hereby, ap propriated out of any money to tba credit of tba Second ward. The work to be dona In accordance with exlitlng law. Approved December 11, 1800. UAilii' n.w r.ii'U I'-riivA, WiiHinaTov, 1 O t Fabrnarr 1, 1B0 On Ibe telttton ef raiDniri J. Mtiimvi, ef Wale ill-Ula, Conn.. lr-lof for lb oxienalonM' h tab ul area tad to liiin n tba 1iL dr of far. IA and relun-d n lb ll.n day of War! Isit, for aa iotKovtnirel la mahltf Dtai Kl tl IlUordtradtbat tbt Itillnionr la the eaaa La tlotad on the lite day of April neilt tbat let ituin ir ,iii tiiuwgii. mmn in imwjBiwjirauinw'fisw IToratl i Browning aal Alpb. eta ailddletoa.eouattaere. nAw In. nun. abJ !! nr Bra wet is k MlddlaUn, I At Uw, Vt .W Ijamuna llaai.i T Hvawb. n.f.ailftmt ui ruoiion oi ia piaiaiiaa, t ataivri oior and UaOeenall. Ibalr ettornara, II la orda-4 Ibal Iba dafatdaal t nat bit aeparaact 0 bt tn arad rale oavr befur tba Sr.t rate tarroaarriaf fitrlr da) aflr tbla dan othtrwlie tie taait will b, proaatd'd wlib et In rut vf default. R lilill .B.I " ' "s;,v r,t iftfrAL NOTICES. rflAXprB0!fI,I"T M-CaX, KAW, 11001 Malt Extract la a natnral inrlhmmt r tbemottrtarnHM'andbe having aeen It used In Europe la Innumerable cases, spoke "... ""..'' jrom p.rM0,i .xpensoce. tnd hit opinion hl been fill, corroborated br lha obumllon, ofoth.r America par. lcl.ni, who b.r, not heituted to glr. their uoqaallQed oadonement to thl. wonderful preparation. Bold br .11 dranliu .nd trocira. feb7-oai. ALL TBI FiOTI lir L NtTTnKT.t- Th. point, of dlnenne. between Fhalos'. VI. U1U, or 8lT.tlon for lha lltit, ul the other h.lr d.rklnlnr article!, an theae 1 ZAart.Ucky Ultd.roldof glou.. Thtti an opaone U la tr.nip.rent. Tluy are fetid M I. fragrant. Xuv are mnddr U I, clear. Thru produce dall tint. l repro- reb7-eo3t. Wa Ann uabi-o a specialty of the manu facture or fine Black Cloth Suits for dresa occasions. "Oak tlall,' &33 Seventh street. opposite Io!t Office. ii - Wilcox & Gtnn's Brwnto lAcmia. pro nounced tha elrnpleit and noiseless machine la tba world, can now ba bought on easy terms at the agency, C. Baum'a Uooptklrt and Corset Factory, 815 Seventh a.reet, be tween D and E. H WaAnauixiKO a apeclalty of the mann factum of floe Black Cloth Snlta for dresa occasions. "Oak Hall,' 825 Seventh Street, opposite Tost Offlce. Tm WlamaoTox Crrr Bathtoi Baxk. corner Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, Is open from 0.30 to 7iS0 every Saturday eve ning. In addition to Ua regular banking hours. It pays Interest on deposits. 8 Wa Ini vixnco a specialty of lha manu facture of One Black Cloth Sulla for dress occasions. ''Oaar Hall' 525 Seventh atrcet, opposite Post Office. I Dry Ooodr. SPRING SUPPLIES AND STAl'LB FABRICS, AimiVINQ AXD OX II AM). 11 eld al 4 ilia a, Jnr-tnt. L,reela. Kid Ulowes. Hnallne(' LI ewe, llemdUarehl.f,, Sbawli, Wrappings, ee DLiCS BAREOE HEKNANI All othar refcliaa lathi BUtx tl-oda AIM bUcK aad white Lleme Later nlaettbentw valaaa. tTAU WleUrrebrlaantredeced Itnraa. avOoaitanlly ea need Iltaak a d Ulra4 tllka at iaa lowfi ratea, Bomba(laM,Hbatif, Alfata,. aadalMbeetbrr DBTOOOllt reialalteformnrataxapptrtefqa1Hta, eterav and prim tbat will Star cetapari with aarln. tb-talrr. TWC1etti, Bnltltre. Cottar-, aal Cealntrae. ef nilltl ad teUri tbat inty r rtlltd ea. jKaTUns T.tnne T table Uermneka, IhullBII. rillow (fttaene, Towele, HnpklM, lfovitea. iloanterpeaeaL. a-l.-'ela, Sllania4a. Aaiallotb-rkta.iafDRT QOODIfoeUeaptalal and tatral waeu 4 fetal Ilea aed aeakeaeera. aTOea Itoavmai aid Baavtax Ceaasireia art imb as sw atrrtiu &suv. SFffoJenratra aad ttretfira will laaptct ear ateca ai tbelr rleaaare, nar.allariM.BrMileatar'riHiftt Ii -ara fa I alia. tloa, aad parcel Draper lr pttktd for ablrtami frte ef cberte. . ONEl'UICE U.wi4Y, Marked tn Nmlu Flgurca. PERRY & BROTHER, renn. ar. nnd Nluth atre.Ci ESTADLI8IIED 1910. o-cisriTJ.coRTiiiT.oiL ctoTni'.acQS. umiiiai. 10 . crrtx tloobs. M-MlMl A PROCLAMATION! HEoVK t IIEAE(1! HEAR!! WUrsia lie n.dtra'f ntl did, ea tbt IUU der of Ptearabtr last, aatona-e taro'lb tbt pabllt prtat talU tbalr satlra SKkX of DET 00ODI at tn volet toil t tal.wktrtaa, Svlwltbitaallii anlta bavs astmaalal larcalf la eoateqaaaef, tbtre ytt renajas naay vtry dealralle GOOD8 ea tbalr abtlvea tbat tnntl fee loctmsted'al aprlteiand, whartatlserdtrtetrte)tbclri;i-Tet.tbtrntrtbr aeata proetalt. aad an toot tt tbat all OOODI new la itotk will bt tele latll tbe Uih day ef reVraary it, at 20 For Cefit. Discount pnrabaeea, will be moved off at a mean retr aaorlflaa. Tbelr ateak la U. nnd tbay Invite early ealla le era ioed ceeda ed (eld berxnlne. f-rwptotr otdtro neve bean given to tbalr ax Sentlvafore to terry tot atrlatly tbe Inlaaj and pnrr-M ef thU nrllt. Pollt ttttntUa will U et terdtd te all vltltore. BARNES & MITCHELL, Ho. O (Old Mo.) Market space. Jl.V-MdSt DRY GOO M. The 15 rr Cent. Dlsconnt tr at yanlJ4entapen all aalii, tnd npoa Ibe wfcola lean, iiptlona betas inada.nor lay er Ibe beat tiock aiet4 nl, nnd pnl awav.) baa lad a d lerc-elea derlne tht pntt twe waaka Onr eiMrtuani a yalln iut-tlaaa eeadlUonaad aball Msilni t al pn th abort llbarat Uma antllfnribtraeUc. JOHN T. JllTCHELL, 31 Pen nty I Tan Ik avraua. between. Jilulh anftTtuth trytls. fiTSt TKir STORK I XCW'RTOnElt Ilavltx Jnit latnratd from lb tfortbtra Am- tlon Koemi. 1 eaa offr GREAT INDUOEMENTS In all la want of ? 0-OC3-S. DRESS GOODS LK-S THAN WHOLESALE FHIVES. Black tad Oniarei; YILVXTXB.il. front 11 np. A 1 Lib, VBiaUKO TlBLB llnKHtfrarnSTHtoIM, " ,'.7.J,owte ?m flmnuiA T w.Ti.jiiu irkJAL., it.m,ul,l. VLAHKSTa, abeep, MWS!.fte'i KNOKY UAXTEIt, loaup..irl.. ..t.p... - GREAT llEDUCsTION! JOHMB0N ft COLLET, No. OS JULAaiX-XLVX Hl'ACi:, Bevttnaikad dewn tbelr ateak or DS1 OO0DB end UAltfCTa Per eenS, , U redee tUck bo fort taklas Inrtntory la fahratrr. DlftrSOIXTION or COPAUTHKU HIIIP. Cloalnff Oat Hal&ol First Claaa Dry Good. a W will can -am ea Veiday. tbe taib day j a ner r, ioo4. I Wblte ( CoUrad preit t.l rti t'opUn Alpaaaa. St par Lyoea Slk Valveta, Ulnak led Gulortd Volrateana, nad ell aoeda or tvery. 2crJpiioi, whlcblljaktewaaavt alwirt btta kPl fAT' COST FOR 0A8H ONLY, atfoda belaf tfcnrftd oneur bwht ssttpl at r-ial.r prlca. Tblaaeielttnadabyai'elatllyatttletbetatlrt kiaiiaaa ef enr Srtn, If. Terior wlibdrewlnt; tbarelrent oa the tld day of Karth nail. AH paratnalndabudlonawUl platiatontfor. ward aid taakaprenpipnrmsat. , M. TATI.OB CO., Jtatt-tf Waw Bo. tOJ Marktl Ipaie. a.J Ijilar.J V.li.luni. aaal all U If IT ID bTATXS PATIST OrflCI, Wasfiantea. D.Q .1S. Oa Iht ptlllton of Atpatw J. Swiiibt. f lio tv. orn F bo'.. Ins. U.u . tinilii' (or tha 1 tbttzttnaloaorn veteat trautad to Win on Pit t3ih der el March, ISIS, for en Inyrovamant In Vvnta- Htttri It U oidd tbtt tbt Uatimttyln tke cue ba eloaed ontke ltd day of Vabrnary neat. Ibat tbe Uma for ailax eranniantaand lb liunlaar'sre port be llmltod toitiatthday of Harob ne.l. nnd ptnoa may ernei tbla axlinalan, baU'L a, rfliiBl! Mil CotnmlaalasareOeiaai JaU fetantt, MUIU IITOOITl POTICI THAT THX BOB X icribar hat obtaintd front ibeOrpbana' Oonrt or weabiniton toaiir. in tne iiiatnct er uoiiinnie, laltaranf dnilnlalralln oa the paraonal taialeof Bih'i. W UiaaaJaleef Waihlnttonaonatr afore. ai. eacawaa. an praonan-i cii ! th .aid dae-at-A ar hrbr waraad te aabiblt tb aaw,witn in Tencuara laareor, to inaano-anpi Wltn lb Ibw, tbay ea or ta ore tba lid daj of Jtanary naitt l niay olkerwlat by Uw be tailnstd frontllbi i oi iae hu aaiaia Qkvaa nalar ur bml Ibl Jtail'SKW Aiffllaiitnter,