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MHt fffaxjjai - - TZrVLfe jattminl ggmMfam r il on MQiHigoinimnnHtiXAttcnn im- AMiitmiili T.NtRttt national TsiiTi. "Mrr ntuirt ' Wall' OranAHotrsi "Ohtikmtte" aoj "BUaB-ejea Bent," burlna. , E BTiirr DipniT OHOon.-rlf aed fu- tlVBl. WltTHHlrt OiLttT Oread PAIS remle exhibition, FiiTtTAL it Fifth Diptlit thutib, liWod. ODDFL'lOW,IULL-Rul.lBl,thEar0ptlB eoojnrsr, MiTsorottTAV Hub tad V'tlity lh(rr. Opsn every bight. Ctnaenrmnt r tha Ucoriwn Medical Callers. Tbo lwentyflnt annnit commeaeemsot of the medical department of Georzawwn College took plate at the National fheatr jeeteraev aiwroooo ai a o'ciock. 1001 for lha hoar announced the vestibule wal tbroaged with an eager crowd, composed moitljof ladles, all anxious lotecare eli gible poeltloas from which to witness the exerelses. The arrangements of the com taltlee of reception, however, Interfered somewhat with those who were not fort an ate enough to possess referred Beets, and tbey were compelled to make a pilgrimage M the "first floor' from the roof, which waa the only portion of the bouse which wae not reaerred. When the hoar let apart had arrived the threatre pretested a mott gor geoni and brilliant appearance. The or chestra, drew circle and family circle were literally packed, the larger portion of the vut udlM belt. ladlei. man of wiotd bore In their hande boaqaeu and baikete of flowers, aesunea ror me yoang nam-wen about to graduate. On th right of the stare were eeated tbe gradnaUa, and oath left tbe faeoltrand UvUed gaetta. The nn.U waa fn ft. la .. ft hr U.B OretaMtM Of the theatre, nnder the efficient leadership of Prof. Roeennerf er, ana ine eeieciione nn aa Mmnriud tome of the mott posalar melodlea of tbe day well as many gemi of opera. After (ho reading of the act a nth or lit d r Georgetown College to confer the degree of doctor of medicine by the preildent of the faculty, rrofeeeor Noble Toang, M. D.f the dlplomae were awarded by Iter. Father Ma geJre, president of Georgetown College, who prefaced the dlstrlbnUon by a brief bat eloqaent address, congratulation the stn dents tpoa their euceessfal endeavors,' and tmprailognpon them that the reception ol the diploma was simply theitartlng point In life 1 that a great future lay before them, and to be socceasfal la the practice of their profession they most continue to study, to toll earnestly and keep pace with the ad Tancement of medical science. He re minded them that tbetr profession admitted them Into the sanctuary of domestic lore, made them the recipients of secrets which were disclosed to none others, and urged upon them the necessity of cultlratlog a high morality, that they might be able to discharge their duties as became high toned, oonoraeie men iiecioa ojonogoem Utat their alm mabf would always watch their progress with affection, and wished them God speed In tbe practice of their no- Die ana nonoraoie proieesioo After the conferring of the degree, tbe address on behalf of the faculty was de livered by Professor J. Harry Thompson, M. U.t In we courts 01 wnicn no aauai Zahonld be bat poorly eiprMti air owi eeatlaeate, baaldaa doles you a vary great la aitlae. If, a this, the ereot of year gradua l9i, X did aet leader to you eoeHtln( Bore tkaatke Diual eompllaaate and eeeeretale Breieealoa of . m"" . . . ' w' . .. ef Bluer eauel 1 ' eqlrel or elalltl ll.lliillo. I. IB. Ue- I " J,ll J.l'ti. . . --?":rr-.fc -....- . . -.....- ! 01 ot. """"""v 'n .(HI II .DtUIH I nMti oiimooi. 10. 1 too Uorklt..tBO 1. d van hftto foaod tlH.wllh M yon fJooo k.o wot. tfeo .yt work wm dooh W wl. your rio from your Iro. noitoru to4 bM I.Modtor, wlto fto lBdrBUutpr.(tlttoa M, . I bbtb bui y B. to your dlplonll with r.aiiBar MAurit far tho futur. Bud BOW oarratulata you on rcoalTlaK Ibtn. Tktg mrt Itnu is . I iro win oaairoy ibib, ratt BB4 alB will tat thtoi up but tbat wkllk thty rtprt atnt aball not paaa Irom you BTO by your owb Btlltat. Tbty ara panporla OBlaBd jaaiOUa 1BUU( o iiaaiiiBaBanip' laftlautt. tadced. of It! UltlBll. whUh atai aad yeafe of study hare aloae rjcaitr ana wnjoj. i.nn la feel Law ah in WIIB k BllDarBIMMl QITDMI to f ood werk. They are tke eartlfleitta of ordlaatloa to a aoble atlalitry, not ooe of ea.y IlTiPEf BU Boaorarjiirvitfriaidaata, DuteiiaiiB Utry of the body that not nellke tbat of the onf entr-re a eatkollalty and latltade la eaei. but adtteree to aa (.mutable faith aad apareoaalroipoDaltlllty. Nflthtr blood aor laflutoeaeaahelp you here your brain aad your heart, jour ability and your purpose, are iaaoalvtltUitODObllltr aad the oalrpatha toprefaraieat whlah ellhr your eouatry or year profeaaiea eaa be made to aekaowlad.e, Professor Thompson then, at some length, rare the fraduatea some excellent aduce. We rtTtt that ft pressure upon onr columns Srerenu tht publlcatloa of the., other aj. resses. The Taledlctory address from the gradu ate! was made by F. T. Kecne, M. D., pres ident of the class. His effort was one tbat showed deep study and effort, and was well Theaidresl from the alomnt which by lha way la a new and most pleating feature la the commencement eierclses, abowlnf that the past graduates of the college hare a fraternal regard In the welfare of the stu dent, and tbat there Is a reciprocal feeling on tbe part of those who are now receiving ue Mine lUBiramoa wuicu uoiuuidi iur msrly recelyed was delivered by U. C. Crog gen, M. D..who, In the course of his ro mark. said I ThoprtTlUfeof addrsaslnc you on Iblso. eaaloa ssakss tee tbereelpleatof oee of tke Jtlthest hoaors tbat eaa beeoaftrr'd upoe atataitterof tke Ala oat Society of O corf a towa Oollrf e, bat at tbe sane tine It la.po.ta Try dttlaale aad respoaalkle duties. la looktaf oi r this large and brilliant au dleaeo. wo see before us maay of tbe moat skillful, hoaored, and worthy ma bars of our proitsaioe, wnoae naaaa are airtaar oowta fall destroyer death.'1 .They wilt need ao eoatly meaumeats of braae or marble to par fietuate tbetr memories) no lose eutoilea to all of their many vlrtut.) tbalr kind ana ckar Itable asti tke skill with wbleh thaycom bated, by prompt and Judtalous ramodlas.tbe many Ills ibatneih Isbslr to, or the salutary laflaeaae whlah tkay eaarttd aa lawbtdUia ItlsaBsaadUhrlalUafaatlamSti. atedlalne la yet la Its laranay, aad waeaa wla ao laurala eaaepl by worklog for them la Itsrarloua axtaoded flaldi. Let us bysare tuuy reaoioa an rsiiavie woraii cruiaauj oo and eadeaorlas to form our oulaloo from ll (DeViaaiiPK anu intiitv laavorlBa to form our oul numeroua ana wan lumtoMgiitu fully maktar reeord of tbe eamo. numeroua aad wal. authenticated fat ta, faith- During tha late UBhappr war what la the oi lue graauaiaa oiua tha aradaataa BlQaorratown nalUara. V iio tal They were round ooeTery battle-flfUaao in erery hoapltsl, forgsrful tf hardahlpa, of tbe bulleia, aad of ellmatei with bandage, saw. touralauat. orOklllar. mwmrt rcadv in tkiL. fulltAtHuaoeaafuIly ndmlnlttarto the wants Jtewoqadetl, to sat the broken link, to tie raioa arivrr, m tmnitBitii" wan viut Bhatttrad limb, or to bddIt thcia ra madias whisk alone eould safe the litea of thebrere. We therefore who ara praatlilog our profaialou uader tbe shadow of our Alma Meter should siriTe to perpetuate lie good Berne, aau suitaia lis rtpuianoa t,fa)blaa en Mlf baliaa, And tl uai fdllaw a tha alibi tha tht Tha eaa'.l aet thaa ei falaa le aay uaa, Ieftuefeel tbat we ere aummoaad to new eaargyaad seal by tbe high nature of tke duly we are appointed to perform. ttot us strlre to obtain those prlnaiplse aed Tlrtuss w hi tit wilt sirsngtbto us for tbe ttrformanse of our allotted tasks) aad let our eertaororfiow with gratitude to our profes sort for the mighty Isherltaaeo they ho beaded down for our guldaaae To whattttr extremity you may bn redueed, let your eourie beguldao by prtaelplaaof hooor aed rlrtuf. erer truatlng la a dtrlue rrovldaoee to aitlat you la your undertaking!, and you can rest assured that. b placed fa what iioslllon you may, you will always have kind frlaada to at- slat you lu trarsrting the rough and rugged ndutrvou owe to Ood. tha urcatorof lha ualrarta. at whose commend we must sooner or laUt be brought before for Judgment of our aetata this world, aad wbaulhat fearful day shall some, my earacat wish Is that we, one aadall.mavraaalva tha varillat t ava.it rinna thou good and falthfulaervanti thou bait betn falthrul orsr few thlngt, I will make thee ruler oyer many iktags." Tbe names of the graduates ara as fol. lowsi Armstrong, William 3 ltluourli Barker, Howard 11.! Barnard, W, T., Wash' logtooi D, 0. Brrnee. Jamee C. Maryland! Fisher, George W., renosylTanUt ritiger aid, tloaeph B , Washington, V. 1X Qlbbe, Thomas F., Massachusetts) Uoodman, Wm. R., Jr.. MaryUndj 7ooes, Edward, Feonsf I Taula) Keene, P Te, MassachuHtU) U. J ruder, O. I., Washington, D. C.i Malone. oha M., Vermont) Michel, William U. California) Neale, It. A., Parsons, John, Washington, D. 0 t Faltersoo, J. Scott, PenoiylTanlat Payne, II. T., Porter, Uoraca T., WashloKtou, D. U.t Smith, L. !., Btrlogtleld, r. M., PtiDDiylranlai Tarkloton. 3, A., Indiana) Thorn, Audrew,Wathtngton, D. C.t Wagner, K. U. New York cltyt Wll son, Lawru.ce, Ohio) Williams, Robert E., Waeblngtoo, 1). 0. Winter, J. T., White, tJohn WT, Zf-pp, Jesse, Mary land. Tha commencement tie relies closed with a grand ooUatloa at the Medlcalcollegr, cor ner Tenth and K streets, given by the faculty to tbe graduates, the alumni and tha Junior Clsii. After the wants of thg Inner nan MOBB BUI m wary ua osn vniiiva bb it W"TT Rrn .. VT2: - Mnunb, to. ..; IIS.!. JB"llie.7.teelve. welt ' ""' & f iCr Ji.iri'tiia n.kl Bad till, to your hJbo iuprllad. Frof. NoHoTonnf, lh preildent of ih UcuUf, fcelnf called for, dellyern! n moil aloqtont lUnn. epucbei were aleo made by Profeeeore 0 Ct Cox, Tbompion, BlUe, Ilovtn). EUoti Morgan, Ueck.lt til Allen. ' On motion of Dr. J. II. Thorn peon . medi cal club, t be knows ee tbe ' vraeblntton Medical Clnb'.nd to hare for lu ssclene tbe ainmnl and runlif of tb medical de partment of Oeorretowa College, wae or (enlted, and Dr. Noble Tor wae elected prealdenl. A comralttM of tlz vat appointed to draft a enttablo tonetltnllon and bj-lawi. Dr. ITerr Tbompeoa aooonnced tbat In order to tnppljr a want lone felt la tbe Die Irtct rnedle.1 Jovrnal had been eurted, with Dr. O. O. Coi ae editor, and tbat the flret nnmber would be leaned fa April. Tbe affair nee one of tbe moet pleu.it rennlooe which could poeilbtj be coneeltM or, and each pmenl fell hie attachment to hie Abna Mtltr etrentthened and renewed. Tbe collation waa farnlehed by air. Cm, of the Wand, and wae moec rieellent. t..,l i. Wienxotox AeioctlTiox rot laalx rioTixliT of tii rooau The board of dlreetore of the Waaattrglo. Auod.llon for the Improrraent or the Condition of the Poor met at their ollee, corner of Tlfth and E etreete, laat erealnnnon. Peter Parker In tbe chair, and W, B. Wedgwood attlni aa eceretarj.r m The ralnnlee of the ptetloee meellafwert read and approred. A. JG Browne, the general agent, elated that the aceoelalloa had dletrlbutea abont one tboneand loaree of bread datl from their office, which had been farnlehed or the Major. That dnrtog the, paat week there had been an tmnenal aaouit of Buffer ing among the elek aed belpleee portion of the poor of onr tllr, eeaeed by want of fael. That cjaaa of people were unable to trail themeelree of the wood dletrlbnted bj the wchbm.j u. iiar, wuicbj ob recipienu were obTla-ed to carry home OB thai- haa4e. Tha Major, on hearing of thle condition of affaire, punhaaed a cargo or good oak wood, which U now being dellrered at the doore of oi me bick ana neipieee in email qntntltlee iii. Bgcoc ot inia aeeocutloo. The general agent read t commnnlctllon from Uenrj Piper, ceo.., eutlog tbat throngh the Uberalltjot tbe emplojeee of the bnreane of engrttlng and prtntlnglo theTreaenrr Department, he had collected for thle allo cution the etm of lt3T.U0. Bcrcral other eommnnlcallone were preeented and referred to the appropriate commltteee. Mr. Baker offered the following reeoltt. tlon, which wat Baaalouatlr adopted .K?'r',,.r.'1" "' noBBMhe Mayor hil tbe !!.,fi0.' .'?'! eiioolatloa for hli orTerlBr, ror Ibelr dlilrlbutlos. a aarao ol wood for the elek ?. ''GP0" .'.'be erif, aud that the board will itrlellr Boraply with 'ike nqueile or hli Hoaor to dfatrlbuls the iime la ibiiii nuaetl. tin, aad oaly la eaiee of lllaeie aad lelrraltr, Mr. Bolomona and Mr. Cook reported that the- bare Tlilted the eereral headnnartere where the SecreUrrof War wae leoulng ra. Hone, and that tbej hare held t content. Hon with Capt. Brldgee t that the Captain ittled to them that ha had aipended 5,000 or tbe approprUUoa of Congreie In fonr ;JV;. V u Kn ?ot woodta qnaitltlce JiiViLt' "" ttln otantltlei of rec'STnle. " Cm4 h"" U i$;?'ilF' off,rM ,b 'oUowlojr reio Inuone, which were ttntnlmouelr tdoptedl iio. .r. .u..B. ; iVraV; .":,.:iv :".': It I HAM ahBBA tblA U.liA.a v .-aw ror .";: ..Ti i;'?,,."" paiein rrea or ebarre '."..id."l""u Periete teiaporeelBla lala elty to their beste at Me -- oOble ee. eofllttn. . . , -lMtf, Tail a eoov ml lkau-..i..( Tt.VaiB. " "" vtrtvatJI 1i!l!4,n',, Mr. A. that lha amount oi larsra. ' Oa motion the board adjourned for ooe week. Babbitt's Soir. Teiterday, as tha Ben ate and House opened their sessions, a package neatly wrapped In red paper was E laced upon the desk of each member. On ispectlon. the package waa found to con tain a cake of "B. T. Babbitt's best soap." Numerous Jokes were rot off as to p Intention of the enlerprlslBg manufacturer la thus placing his cleansing compound before thee bodies, hut It turned out that It wae a part of his plan to place his soap In the hands of erery family la lha District, so that all might know lu merits. The corpo ration employee each receired a sample of this SOaD OH Wedneadav. and nan famlliM of the city have already reoelred a package, and It Is tha Intention of tha manniacturers to plaeo a specimen of their warts la the bands of each remaining family before the close of the month, for thla purpose soma twenty-lire or thlrtv thousand oars or cakes have been placed la, tha hands of Knox's City Ezpreae for such delivery, and ll U being rapid. dellrered. ' No manufacturer woald go to the enor mous expense of thus distributing his wares gratis nnleee he felt confident tbat his was the best article In the market, and the lestl. monyof those who have used them srM.fl. mens sustain In this case the assumption of Mfa OlUVUIe AccomDantlnr each rVa U a llftta hnnV giving directions aa to lha best and most economical manner of osier the soap, and la addition thereto a list of tha grucers la the District of Columbia. Tni Tuird Wiuo Luoaiiro Uu'i At. socuTioa met on Wednesday night at Wise well barracks, corner of Seventh and O street 1 Geo. 17. Boston, nrasldeat. Id tha chair, and O, Knhn. secretary. After tha auopuon or some rues ror regulating the action of tha finance committee. John W. Freeman, a delegate from tha Thbd ward association to the working-men's general convention, made report. In which he ttated that It had been the object of eome of ise oeicgaiea 10 tnai convention to convert 11 into a political mac nine, but that he had aooe ail in his power to preveal It. De e gates from only four wards were present la that convention, vlst from tha Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth. After this report fourteen names were proposed and elected. The association now numbers about 000 hundred members. On motion tbe follow ing members were appointed to examine the consu.uuou ana report at toe next meeting t Aaron Ruuel. John W. Freeman aad T. U. Connolly. The communication of tha Be. nerolent Society No, 1 was received, and re- Hucttou hi oouiyeaiq society 01 ine same. Thi MiarriAvo Finn Inirjxixci Com nm have Jost declared their nineteenth semi-annual dividend of five per cent., pa) log to their stockholders this year twelve percent. This Is cncourarlcr newe to those who ara Interested. Wben we take into considera tion tha almost total prostration of trade which has marked the Daitrear. tothr with tbe downward tendency of goods of D-crr gruu, aoa conata,-iBnuj ine UlrlDJe conflagrations throughout onr land, Incident to snen a tall, It Is almost a miracle that a company could pats through such a fiery uruc wiinuBt avrtoua aoatce. I DO Mary land, however, has weathered tha storm, and continues to hold an enviable position, net only at home, but abroad. For the suc cess of this Institution tha company are Indebted to their worthy president, Thomas E. Uambletoo, est.., who bag bold this posi tion since lu organisation, aad from tbat period down to the present moment has been untiring ta hU exertions to place the Mary land where sh now stands, MoBDUorji AisiviT. About 7 o'clock on Wedoeeday evening, while an old soldier, named James Welch, an Inmate or the Sol diers' Home, was on hie way to tbat Instil u tlon, ha was attacked by fonr colored vllllans, names James Ullton, Isaac Laodlck, Frank Herbert and Lewis Adams, who lived In the neighborhood of Brightwood. Tha scooodrels cut Welch very badly about the head and throat with soms sharp Instrument, supposed totwaraxor. Tha Injuied man wae taken to the 3d precinct station, where his wounds were dressed, and Officers Beall, Pool, and Selbold went la pursuit of tha oueoacrsiwnom iney lucceoaea in capturing about 1 o'clock vesterdav mornlnr. The accused are held for a hearing before Justice Taivsrang 0? Ran, Estiti. Messrs. J. T. Cold we) I A Co., auctioneers, sold yeiter uay Biicrnuuu pan 01 to cio 11, 10 square 1,038, on Tennessee avenue, between B and 0 streets north, containing H.OW square feet, at 0 cents per squara foot. W. W. Mstcalf, purchaser. Wm. MoNelr hae sold to Wm. B, Told lots , 4, XI, IB, 18, IT. IS, 19 and W,ln square 1,108, near the Washington asylum) v. v, iu tiu-.-. raa cwDvr 01 .new 1 ora av enue and Twentieth street, and lot 8, In square 123, on New York avenue, between Twenty. first and Twenty-second streets, for 1,990 cut. BcoDia DiiTH. A colored woman named Sarah Jooes. Ilvloff In an allev between Bc oud and Third streets, between and T, fall aeau aoout i o-cioca on neaneway, wniit at tht dinner labia. Pri. Ms Will lams and Ponltcrwere summoned, an4 :n- onooln- Ion that death wag the , oi ulstast of ID UKItt Hr. l'..k'. Iriainal Agalaal a Ter rll.rl.l U.r.rram.wt llfer from at C.I. red KepakllctH. To iti Eoito or Tat NiTtOfU. RlrrjB uctui la looking oyer the trgnment td TtneedbjMr. WlllUm A. Cook, "Dlitrlct Attorney, dte., tt pnbllthed In yonr leeae of yeiterdtj, March 8," In oppoelllon to the territorial bill now nnder conilderatlon, raj attention ml attracted to an Item which I conceive to be one of latereit to all Bepnb llcane, eepecltllj to thoee who are deter mined to loltt men lnetead of prlndplee on the partj. The eelf Hjled leader of the Re- f'Sbllcan part ttated the Republican ma. orltj wat 8,000, and Ae In connection with other Interfiled ptrtlel, art reeonlng to enrj meane to endearor to blind tbt Repub lican Totere tbtt etch le the fact, tod no matter who recelret the nomlntllon II inrt to be elected, andbj inch reaaonlng are Irjlng to forte t man on the partj, whote pereonal and political treatment to good Bt pnbllcana hae been of thai character to create t Inke warmneecon the part of man to enpport the Republican ticket In cue he le nominated. Now, let ne examine the ftgntee. and ee. whether Mr. Cook le JoitUed la claiming t reliable 8,000 majority for the Republican ticket. In 1848 Mr. Bajlee 1. Bowen (ne pnbllcan) reeetred 9,18 votee for majori Mr. John T. Olran (Democrat) receired 9,110. Owing to tome Irregnlarltlet the cotmewert tppetled to, and tbe eoldlera' Tot. tbrowa ont at Illegal, and Mr. Bowen declared elected b j Slmijorll j. At an alec- iion ior collector, .i year uter, Mr, Bw;ll. (Republican,) for collector, re ceired 10.880 yoteei VYr. Bemmaa rniilaaBl 5.M3-the remit of which hae rtran Mr. Cook the effrontery to claim e.OM mejorlty for any man he may ehooee to nominate by packing the convention, when the facta are well known that the retell waa owing to tbe Eireonal popularity of the gentlemen en the epubllean ticket, and general Indifference onthtpartof the Democrati.who very rtrtlj which wet proven In thle cue, Mr. gemmee falling 8,537 behind tbe Tote received by Mr. Given, tnd notwllhettudlng the poputarlly of Meeara. Boewell, Cook ttd Donegtn, a combination or alemenu itronj enough to make any ticket tncceufnli yetthttclutl Inereut of onr Tote, aa compared with Mr. Bowen, wee only 1,113. Now, with what dare of eon.liUaej can Mr. Cook uteri that which U tot true, for if II le te euted by him, thea there can be no objection for a change of roTcmmenl, for we ootid ont rote tht cooaty tnd ttlll have t cletr majority of sear 3,000 for tht Republican tlckeU For ont of the urn meuteneed waa fear that tbe Democrela would control the election, which fad la dltepprOTOd by Mr. Cook'a own ngnree. The truth le, Mr. Cookdoee not want any change that la calculated to affect "Robin. eonCruio." andbleman "Friday:" tralu t Republican, looking to the lntertet or the ftrty above that of men, I warn him that If e will penlet In hie Ineane policy or forcing hie mmtttr on ne. It wilt bo at tha htwu. ,3 defeat, lor It la an sndleguleed fact that there art hnndrede of good Republican! who will not vote ror hie prt nnder toy clrium etancce, and your humble eervant li one. PueTttiai Mirneo.-Uit night tha Fluterere' Auoclatlon met at' Germenla Hall la thle dtji Jemee MoR9rneeIdeti. Jjl. ehtlr, nnVotg,J".eereV Mr. Nkholtt Mnrjtr. -,-i,vd fir tlderallon tht roljiJ 2S .Jl cov Intlontl pcio- L ... .....' -.riVehStftt tJ m.m '"-."r.-.u ...;:.r.tattv. ti, ." . a. Til atrial vi . --- "."..j:;::riate coiteii."!.. e"JB.B"?-"."-.7. lailnab la tai Kjtgtilatuts ibllihmtat eftha state Fgatea thereto. MttmT. Tminh Bosaaberrv aad Jamaa HatiratLt. tu. anri the. ara hcrehy, eletttd delegates to the Me- ehaalca State Council of tha Stato of alary land aad Dlstrlat of Oolambla," and are re quired to attend Its meeting to be held at 'Ar biter Hall' to-morrow night, tke 11th of Blank, present their credentials signed by the prealdeslaoC secretary of tbU society, aad request admlaaloa as members. fitioind. That herearter dclegatee to tke eouaell shall be elected at the came time aad place aad for the same term aa the efflttrs of thle coelcty. Aad whereas Colonel The mat Florease has klndlytsadereduathnexeluslTeuseof a col umn la tke aVNAdtir GaxriYr, whereby we eaa (romutgate the opinions we satartato la ra la lea to mcaturesof labor reformi therefore JticMd, That we thank him forth nteor kle paper la tbat way, aad will use our ta fluenea Ineecurtng for It the patronage that BiaawBito wauttuejiel peouiiitit, 0..fua . - 111. ..I..H tuenn.. .Bail W BppTVVdOI IflB RCIttUOB of A. T. Carls, flea prcsldtat of the National Labor Union, as tke editor to control the labor columns or the 0a. Xraevatt, That we thank the editors and Eroprlatora of tbe elty papers that hare la Isdataa aotleed the trade societies and Ihetr objects, and hope thay will eoatleue to be our ftlaadale all thlnga that are reasonable. We Tha resolntlona blaa tnxAtr tvwialitaratlA- den. A. M. Winn, whowa pruent by la. vlutlon. dellrered an lntereetlnr addreaa. Others took part la tha discussion until a .ate nour. wnen ine preamble and reeaia. tlons were unanimously adopted, and ordered tone published. Mcsioau Preparations art being made for a grand concert to be given at Carroll UalJ.oa Tuesday evening next. Tha pro ceeds will be devoted to lha benefit of St. Joseph's church, which Is now la process of erection. Some or tha finest musical talent In the city will take part, and it can safely be predicted that tha entertainment will te well worth atlendlnif, TlckeU ara placed at 1, aud may now be obtained at the dancing academy of Professor L. O. Marin I, E street, between Ninth and Tenth. BABBITS School Exbibitiow. a tut successful exhibition waa given on Wednes day night by tbe Sabbath school of tha Me tropolitan Presbyterian church, under the direction of Mr. John R. Zimmerman. The musio waa Tery fine, and the speeches and dialogue Wert rendered In a manner which did great credit to the young people The building waa crowded to excess, and to ac commodate many who were nnable to gain admittance, wo learn that It will bt repeated this Friday evening at 7iW o'clock. a old Btili. DiCLianro, and sola tha price of trunks and satchels at the old established emporium of Messrs. J. 8. Topbam A Co.. Seventh etreet,nexl to Odd Fellows' Hall. All goods at thla establishment art manufac tured under tbe Immediate supervision of tbe firm by experienced workmen, and tha material la the oeat. Every style of harness can bo obtained at tht lowest prices. Dean, ct aw OLiCinitB. Wa regret to announce the death of Mr. Joseph Fugltt, an old and respected cttlxea of tht District, which occurred yesterday at hit residence, on the suburbs of tht city, at tht advanced age of OS. Mr. FugUt waa for a longtime engaged la tht lumber business here, and maintained a high reputation for honesty and fair deallog. Til JoUnHITHIB BTOHSCpTTBXt AlSO- CiATiov. ThU society at their regular meeting last night had under consideration a resolution on the Importance of the eight hour execntlTe council, which meala on Friday night, 11th Inst. Mr. Wm. Taylor waa elected a delegate to the council. Louis Frisabd, watchmaker and Jeweler, has removed from 131 Pennsylvania avenue to Ml Seventh street, between I street and New Tork avenue. Particular attention given 10 repairing watcnes. Thi committee of arrangements of the lata iotco given oy toe juugn. Templars, wua those who received wronr rarmenta In nlaea of those left by them to leave them aad re ceive tneirown in return. MlHBxng of tha Eanal No. 1 Trfba of rfonaoaoe rcqueaiea to meet tms evening, at 7;30 o'clock, In tht hall of tht Congrega tional church, corner of Tenth and O streets svlvanla avenue, call tha attention of honaa. keepers and others to tbalr large stock of emoaeq ana seuea usn. Ho. S. S. FIshxb. commlislonsr of nai. ents, will deliver a lecture to tht teachers of ma pnotis senoois. on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Ldthbix, Wiun ACo.,cccnerof Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue, art selling their entire stocc of dress silks and dry goods at prices tbat must command attention, Tnn TBit monthly meeting of tht Home stead Association will be held at tbt rooms of tht Board of Trade to-morrow at half past seven. Da. J. J. IUhein will deliver a u address to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at tht First Congregrallonal Church. tTe.B.BBB Tt il.ltilu ..aha... Am A taltttV ....A 'Vaa,a a. UBael.eli LVIUO( Wl eVlltaMl D street, offers for salt an assortment of carrle gcsv at reduced rates. Tbcb KirvBUOAK Cldi No, 3, oT Ue 8toonl wirtt, meett to-nlgbt. r Major H.roB'e Beetl.a; at U.l.a Le.gae nail, . A dliplayed tdreriliement Id teveratof tht dally paper within the put few daji, announced that on the night of Thttrtday, March 10, Major Wm. B.Mono would, at Union 1-eagnt Jim, tddreat inch an it. dlenot tl might gather on matteraandthlnge 1. general, .na iub propoeea cnange 01 gOT' erament of the Dlitrlct laTtortlratar. Not only were the sewiaeDert need ei an adrertlalog medium to draw logethertn an- aivnce, out eaca corporauon warn commu tLonar recalead ritnta at ttia fltiv TTalf that II would bt neceeitry for them to eend de- muib ot kue men unaer tneir cntrgt to o. preeent to aid In twelllog thle "epontaneoul outbnreL" ThU action wu rendered neeeieary, aa II had been annemn- that lha UiM, ,n. temporary, John O'Donoran, would tt tht lime named, tnd la tht hall above addreee hie fetlow-clileene on "Men tnd Thlngt." But tht Major'e natural ehrewdneee enabled him to "ileal a march" on John-, tnd II wu f" l Ult wtvi "Now," ujt tht Major, Til euchre u'Donovan by making my epeech arter themeeUng of the Boldlert' and Ballore' Colon," which organliatlon hae .an arrangement for fhe me or the lower ball In the Union League building every Thnredey night. Ae John had engaged the upper hall, thle "iitti, trick" enabled him Vt fS5 . 00, 0, "" 't (f" ehame, Mejor) John'e andlcaee too. At tili o'clock onr reporttr arrived tl tht eyerjthlng quiet. The belli on the eecond tnd third ffoprt were lighted, but no audience bed yet put In an appearance At 7i33 two l,.,tl'.m,.a "Jived, then two reportere. At Ti7 Mejor Moree made hit envm walked tp tht room, look a eurveyof the room, then came back to tha door, when he wee at oil a anu a LiiTfiiaiiDtirv aTairnifitiiinrii rtntarav vT ... ' . pniioaopner, air. 4 li. Merrill, who mnal tn.lm A mu. n . fhUcJM on ll" s'ai queillona or Tht Major did not team lacllaed to ton- larao, ana taruea toe "man or Oeanee" over toto"knlgbu i of the pencU" who were lUndlng by. He then left the room, hie pnrpoee no doubt being to eend up the or- vuu. apouaiiy eugsgen ior toe occailou. Thle COrDO Ofaffilaant mniMifii 1,- k... brought from Italy for thla oeoiitoa only. --- --. uevq onii (paving BOfc being allowed dnrlng the winter eeeeon) the Major had been obliged to eend them forth to turn aa "boneel penny," and onr people may have noticed tht troupe at hotel and reetaurant entrance. It COnltlteif nrnna hair irinmm tm Kl,i. dilapidated harp and a email boy with t three-elrlnged flddle. Abont twenty pereoni nan collected and tbe advent or the orcheilry wu greeted with loud applauie. After a preliminary "tnn ir nn. iV- ,... . the evening wae entered upon. Thli wu ae lonower "onoo riy," by Muter Screcehlna, WIlU OarD aceomrBAniamar-.ti iAnai.il a.o. by Master Bcreechluoi collection by Master Bcrecchlno. (Thlnhlug the mejor bad "run oa . i8"1??." " "Port and others asslitedltt aWlog tbe orchestra to the tone ofMceou.) Dartur the ealltcLloti fltirnnp Theev.i.A played a, harp 10I0 la an artliUo manner. The collection orer, DIiIes Land" was admlrablT claredbT tha fnii Anhi Tt.. eatettalnment waa concluded (br tequest) wua ine larorua air, " Shoo Fly." At this Juncturo Mr. ritislmmons. lha secretaxy of the Soldiers aad flaUors Union , approached and ordered the orcheatra off. TheT retired In ood ordef. playlur soft strafes of sweet melody. - ' Malor Moraa na i-MmM. mm .. ... l&aKSSfiS."4 "0"d, "" Then the Mejor commenced to "bug." ?Al.Mb0.,Mr'7."d lna In which he "Interviewed" Mr. B.D. Peck, Mr. A. Green and others, docs him credit. In about ten minutes bt had "engineered" S-P Vi' Ui-'Ioii, and at hlsnod, Mr. ?J:Vli!?.k K.,u' -l02k tht chair and rtqectted tht Soldiers and Sailors' Untooto coma to order ---i Routine buslnns was gone throngh with, and then a motion was adopted to adjourn. Major Morse, who was seated In the upper end of the hall, again nodded hla head, and up jumped Mr. Joseph Mattlngly, who moved that Mr. B. D. Peek take the chair. This waa adopted, and tbt venerable topog. rapherof the water board rose deliberately, .T??. J? lno cludp equally deliberately, "shed" his overcoat, arranged his spectacles and began hla speech. This speech of Mr. Peck's was a scries of objections to tht passage or a bill for a change of government. He defended tbe corporation authorities against the charges made because they object to the bill. They had rlrht to do thla. Kvurvlvwl. whi wanted to had a right to object to the bill. Offices a era created for tht public Inter ests, and It was not dlshonoraVe to hold office. Mr. Feck continued at some length, until finally Major Morse began to rlggle about on hla seat as though the topographer was stealing his thunder, which tha latter no ticing, brought his remarks to a close by In troducing the performer of the evcolog, Major W. 8. Morse. Tht Malor rose quickly, walked briskly to the prtatdent'e table, took from hli pocket a roll of paper, coolly took off the brown paper covering around his manuscript, struck aa attitude, and begao his speech, aa follows 1 FtlUw OUliaos 1 The object of this meet leg perhaps did not warraal the abaeace from do. seealls aad other duties of such aa lmmeaae acsamblae-eof cltticnc as now fills every ssat and ataadlog place of thle large and torn mo. dloue hall. This Is eool, and tha Malar mutt bare Uea poeted,ae he read thate wcrdt from his written speech prepared before hecametotbehalL-Bar. ' y www lat. neonate there Is la my opinion bo dae gtref Uoogreao uaurplBf pewercthat doaot Mlonrtolli nad ti. Bcaautetha matin ta dantai it. vtei.eoete. .' V. mityi'liaWVf m IBIB Ultirit! hsveaolafluanaawkea ancaaured by the rule of sueeesc with the power that hao delegated to too, ac etttxeet. the IMIIect limitations pro vided by eoniututloaal authority. y la mr tcmarka 1 shall ondeaTor to .make clear that Oonereas posaecace bo do war to a.e.llaaai...la.f .... i.r,t.i:i, . 7 Craataa tarrltafjrlalrarninrarnwa.f'itBiaati. r at... Dlatrlot of 'Columbia while It rsmalos1 the asea of cttvrt.Bat.i That tbe specuUtlra theorists wheareurr tac a chaageof gerernmant are la the mala actuated by oelflahaad pecuniary motlrcs. That lane aumbara of tha.. ha -.. ...1. dcace or propeny lotcrcsts la the Dlstrlat, wnrttvtf bcea hoctlieto the natleaaiaoverumeot, and seek an btc- BUO that Would raatorato than that nAliiia.i irwwi whih r TDiuntarur aatrintati br Bhumanltr aod dlalavaliv. ' ... al.a IB .. "a1.. 7" ."-"" That the asscrtloot that the corporations of OeorgclewB and Washing to, and the Ictv coartof tbeUlatrlst ara hoatlleaadlaoppo kioo to an ointrs .aiaratit, waging on tinned and uadlmlalahad war. ara falaa ... slaadcroua. I will shew that the Dlitrlct Is more flour Itblag and prosperous at the present time thaa during an other portion of Ita eatit- eace. rati the ere at maaa or Ita altlxana daaira n change la the form of government, so far as rviataa 10 ma vcrroraiions 01 ueorgtiowa aad WabtBartaa.whlla ibav fawnf the. ai.ria..r tbe ballot by the eltliant of the county. . iu, hi bbbbiihiu aoiDiiiiiitti 01 one hundred mea eompriae large numbers who are bob residents, aad that tha nmn or nmr cltltcaaof aucheommlttce are used contrary to their wlshcc aad without tbalr coaacnt. Tbat theae men are not the frlando of repub lican government or thoae who faror the con tinuance la power of the Kcpublleea party, kut are tbe vanquished foes of Bepubllsaa triumph. i propose to tUMt the territorial ssheme. and perhaps to some eateat rldleule It from MB SOBBIIItHIBI VI na naai apauMaie t daad cartas by the learned aaits of the law at LeiajOQiBB uaii b .BHianay VTCOIBX IStt. March Id. It lo suppoacd that the Idea or a Territorial fovernmaat for thla Dlatrlat orlf lasted with a amouo phtlocophcr while Incarcerated In ao asylum, upon a charfeol larceny, under the guardianship of Dr. Meaela. For ten minutes tht Mai ox told tha hlatorv and the adventures of tht Insane genius who wanted "Increased powers," aa.aald tha Ma jor, uia tnese - ternioriaiiaationeri." Ue wound up this part of his address as follows! But, Blast the aaalae eeak beaeath the torture of his own revleaje, pbadln for the elooncaeeof a Kllboara, the aophTttry of a Btdtlle, the BOthtareess of a Mutsty.the nolll. teal virtue of a lirane, and the peculiar metal of A, Ureal. After further dlseuislng matters generally, the Mayor thus ridiculed tht territorial gov ernment Imagine tats govtrnmtntta power and see your ctaulycovcraor,wlihrlia csparitoasd steed, wcndlaf hit war dawn 1'snairlrtnla aveauei the Bound of labor aeaaeai all butl Bass is hushed the slUscnc tread silently upob the eesUy pebbles and bow la adoration of the prlaaely mica he beara. gtUet labiate that (tun each corner lamp, poat. aad his al4o read, Ultld.e AvcnuB?1 'rishsr Place," Uuntlngtoa tQusre.,' MllaABBweavat aaaAaa H .., aa.iT a... aa Aad as they pass alooc and reach tha aantraa oftquartt where rcat the K Lille flah that bare Msapedthe naathasof the tarrlterlal tlll-ott taayaea "MairudarsAllav.araaB'a 111tJ "Uall'a Alley,' -Uoyd'e Alley' and -Phll- urcea'a ai iipb vxjuri." Tour little rlvulcla would become "Bar. rcU'sUreck," Lette'e fitrcam." lllekman's umff' aad aa the eft-reeurrln frechau would Indite ponds at aulsaace upon the unimproved itiuuoirai una ia ingiao IB," Bine, BBBt. boara' Mr. Moria conUauad ai anniA lnath about lbs same strain, and at thaooaolu. slon of his remarks Mr. A M. Green offered taair limit' ttntretxar. , paiaairai. aataaaet -ii'tae.' "oiit, "lleue tJLl."7hl ' ""il .V 4, ftfc a ibb "uoneBaaaer ei ine uori la 17 "1 ." "iw" V'.Vif " "?': , aad, ioubladlrewltl. mBoaeoo. !VU,faVVaaT-'V.'J.?Tt?uaii:' fur aaaal wo u 1,1 k kar... a uvit. ..f7?C-VJf?ll. .' MT'f )W aaaraUry aUUIt In Java afLa Lkal Aa. Ika Daaiai-taBaal taa.,.!.. ItbansnalrcsolatloDsi Trhlch were adopted, j and tht nietlog adJournM. John O'Dpnovan lart night delivered an ad dreee at Uelori Leamta hall, in hioti h. n. vejed Sbtktpelre, and analvied the two uinwii-wi .uiuoror "unainrae'' and the . .' ffUBt. ! ue pain a iowiof Irib. nte to tha letter. anA uU k. -li.. ii... there vera nortlUtt him la reftrd ta hie John p'benorar. reviewed Ooveramenle, """dnoder. ,aad rave tile tftti hU vlewe of homaollr. JoV, atdlenet iL"ii a " iimee qoiie esthnilaeile. Tht Ifrepi-tMlble Prof. tflUoor lolrodaetd theorttor,ind lUUd that n acematof. I?!,' " wl"11 tt tt "dlence would dratr near tji tha nutn. ..iv.iu. O'Donovan eoold' be heard to better adranl iB.renpoBineiarjtanaenthneiaetle tndlenet moved. afr. O'DnfiAv... imV. m. .l t.. .......a lendlorde who rented In certain aeetlone of "r entrr.ooxei at hi,h raUa. and ra- Qeeeted hla andlene. tantim lm..in.tia '; with him to the elaiele preclude of and hie audience "let their fancy free" and walked with him whereupon John, In flowloz colore, depicted the mUerlee of "aftrder BaV anil In tilaln tMm ir.Vt the mlurj and dertdatlori that therein tlr O'DAnnvan tK.n n.l.11 a ..Iikm l 4...ti .. ' . .. T.7 . . v ". . "" ' ui one oi 10. f uaea pauoee or Itn nonllty. and held hie andlenca tnn.bminj with a rrachte anil mlnnt n.a.lniAM e tK. 1..1. 3.. i.i . ....... .v v.w.uKdwi hwkidi gi . pinwuiar OBfniO ThedeaerlrjtlAB.il. aaM. waa urikitv. ... hie hearart llatened to It with marked alien- mub. 11 wuum oare oone credit to the word paluUng of Fatl da lock of ilmllar ecenee mine painueei aaya or wal anthor. Mr. (TDonoran aaU that ir tea m.m meet of the Dlitrlct wet la the hande of the peopie me air woua M rtr better governed In everr reipect, lu erttcm of eiuciloo virnM h. i.i.. Mtii.fc..... . . & . and proeperlly, health and lotftvltv would he the crowning and glorlone reiult. Mr. O'Donoran thottht the preeeat time the meet aoeptcloue forth. Improvement In governmental attain. Il waa high lime that tbe feet of the people ehould b. placed on thenecke of th. ebarpcre andcorrnpt men who were ewladlloa? the honMl. bard. working men of the Dlitrlct of thelrjtil dnee. At the eloee Mr. O'Donoran theeked thoet who were In tltendtnee, and on motion, a Touofthankewaa tendered to him for hla auie aun eloquent aaareee. Prof. WUcoz euggeeled that a collection to defray tbe eipeneee of the hall be taken uft ..a in. Dteeung atipereea. Tut Iiuwd iKiTttuTa. The meeting of ' ". luiiii.t", orgaoiswi ior tua oene fit of the colored people of Sonth Washing ton, held at Island Ilall last evening was attended by the children of tbt Sunday school connected with the Institute and their Earcuu, ana ine nan was crowded to over owlDg After devotional exercises, con ducted by Mr. L. P. Bykes, superintendent of the Sabbath school, tbt children enter tained the aadlenet for half an hour with vocal music, nnder the direction of Prof. Geo. Bancroft. Judge W D. Kelley, M. 0. from Pennsyl vania, was then introduced, and spoke for nearly an hour on tht advantages of educa tion. His remarks were listened to with the closest attention, and the Judge Impressed his views In a manner especially pleasing to the host of children by his excellent anec dotes 111 -.sirs ilng the difference between edu catedTand Ignorant people. It was expected Senator Revels would have been present, but Mr. QeorgtT.Down Ing excused his absence on account of tht erenloe session of the Senate. The exerclsea concluded with sloglngi and It la the Intention to give a concert shortly iur mo vtjncat oi m ibbuiuic. OtonaiTOvnv Arriiis. The Fotomao Doat cino have made arranrementa whereby they art once more placed on a firm finan cial basis. At the eomlnsr meetlarof tha club, the challenge of tbe club of midship men at the Naval Academy will bt ton- An accident occurred Wedneadav after. noon whereby Mrs. Jessie Daden, of Mont gomery county, wan luniwn irom a wagont at the corner of High and Second streets, nrioataj iDjariBg ncr eoo wee tacea to her home In charre of her htuband. The steamer John Gibson sailed yesterday wim a. oeavy cargo oi ueorgetown nour ior New Tork merchants. Fifth Wabd HirciucAii. The TTflh Ward ReDubltcan Clnb waa raorflranlxed last night, after a pretty sharp contest between tbe Dowenltes and anU-Bowenltes. (by tha re-election of O. ft. Ilolden (antlBowen) president) A. B. Tlnney, vlce-preeldsnt J. W. McKnlght,(Bowen,) secretary nd Baml H. Williams, (antl-Bowen.) treasurer. The vote for president waa Ilolden, lWi Mc Knlght, 131. There were a large nnmber of persona present from other wards, aod out small fight occurred, which was quickly suppressed by Lieut. Anitln and his men. m, ... OfllO fi0CIXBLBv--Tha Ohio aaclahlfl laat ntgbt was largely attended. J. B. Will, esq., the president, delivered an able ad- aress. air. tv. u.auyer't vioun soiowas excellent. Mr. John Parsons, well-known tu wvHuii ,.(.!, uuii Mall Ul AflTII and "Within a MUs of Edlnboro' Town," both of which were greeted with much ap- Elause. Miss Mania Wheeler sang "I'm 'reamlag of Thea" In a manner highly praiseworthy. Terpelchorean exercises were commenced about 9 o'clock, and kepi np till the wet small hours. XiTtoXatx. Q DXBD or Idcstxt. A hranah of thla new labor association wat organlsad In the Sixth ward on Wedneadav avanlnr. The following officers were elected and la slalledi Foreman, Taylor Colei Assistant foreman, jona J- uerrautrecorder, U. A. M. Bprlgmani accounUDt, WUlUm Bobiartt cashier, Benjamin Austin j nsher, William Eeroni aaslsUot nsher, llenry Bctteri door- aeepexftiooa iiampoi-iesi waKaman. iAOf Logan. T.aUAOX. The ladles eonnecUd with tha Congregational church, on tha corner of Tenth and O streets, give a series or tab leau and readings thla evening at half paat seven oc!ock. Our readers win there find a very pleasant totertatomenl. OaiD CsLuuiTiox tii PiosrscT. -The uetmbiican uenerai committee have made arrangements for a grand celebration when Iht President's proclamation of tha fifteenth amendment Is promulgated. Suitable com mltteee hart been appointed, and a genersl gooa iime is expociea. Ala em or Fits. Between 11 and 19 o'clock last nteht an alarm of lira waa sounded from box 43, caused by the horning of some rubbish la a house near tht corner of Fifteenth and h streets. The fire depart ment were out, out tneir services were not neeaea. Moxbt Sold. The Six Per Cent Build- log Association, at their last meeting, sold 1780 at a premium of T,ean celling ten snares of stock. Tht Washlnrton Ctvooeratlre. at Its meat. lnr, sold 123,000 at premiums ranging from 180 to 180 per cent. Mbdical xx d SnoiciL Clhio. .Dr. Ashford will deliver a course of clinical lec tures at the Columbia Hospital for Women, vutuujiBuiis st.iariwj. Mai.n it., na o o'elock, p m., and weekly thereafter 'until June 18. -i ..Mii.j iu n.utvt uwu.... ruw-oai Ae.i will do well to coniolt onr for lele tnd rent" colnntn. t .aanvs I. .i.t ... !. RllDlttn fineit Patubbt. at ftanera Dowllog Saloon, nnder Metropolitan nail. CsrTiAtret. pTADLIHURD 1S44. -CJ AN DUE W J, JOYCE li OO., OARRUOS MANUFACTUHER8, 41)i,41Aaai4t6 rariaaatkairat. Bapalrtai ia all tie braackaa. All tarrlacM laft for Xapaln, Itsrata er Co-BMlaatoa are laiarid. Aetata far Bnwiter a Ce. , (ef Broeiae atroat.) Fifth BTtaae. Baw Tark mW tf -p it ABLitn bd uaa. JOHN KoDEBUOrr A BR03-, Him 910 Paeaavlvaala aia. . atar 34 atraal.' ., OABSIAOIS AtfDRABVXIl KICIlVIDOa aTOBAOBAHD lotD OK COM - CABBlAOlt IBPATatM ' MT-lm BOPOIALI FOB 1CI. Of rKB er Oimbal leriaiinraavr, ) .WAiBiaaTBV. KV SUUTO. e...,w.r .viibriBBt) g 11? ar la tha Traaiari .a la ILa ---..-.--. ta.. -. .1 . J - 1 iiraa rat mpbiv a yiar fraa Ua Uik af Harak a ka ita Ukaaf tka kaal qaallty Kiaaakaa, er U . lh !( II a.l--J , Be allewll faiMrral4ai Ulka tkttjtrad bladlaf aH Mtta parUia aauiireiiae ia iai fin-Tt iu j H mim in. ir Br Birt. l,sJ poaadi la tka laa, aad 1 ba ft)lTtr4 la tatk I ettaiiiiie.tHM inmaiim piBBBte at mmj In ika lilbt ta nlaal all ar aa Mr Uaa af ika klia ra. viurslley'tTrssiirrlaiuiiff, ! Telerrapme aaea..rr Wm, II. Hitrii, a criminal, committed enlcldt riiterdar mornlog at Sandwich, Thi Chamber of Commerce of Olaagorr propoe. lending a memorial ta lb. United Btttee aoverement, eettlng forth the Irrein. larltlee of tht ocean peeUlierrlce. .1-1 kmonnl of ipede In the Bank of Franc, vetlerder waa 11,(00,000 franee greater then at the correipondln, Hot lait Br Iht paeiagt of Iht Mil In the Kentucky i-eglelatnrt eeubllablng a bureau of Ininr ance, foreign corporatloni will be required to depoeUtl0O,O0O. Tna Northern FacUIe tnd Lake Superior roade have made arrangemente for the eetab ltihmentofexlcnilremUleatDululh,Hlon., for.Uta mtnnfacturt of railroad fron. Tna London Xlnut of yeeterday, la a money trtlde. enrretta for an aTnrlmant that tht Atlantic cable toUa bt reduced for one month to Art ehlUlnge for tea worde. Tni Maryland Lrgtelature, on a Joint bal lot reiterdaj, elected John w. Davie police eomffileilooer for tht aneyplred term of Com mlllloner Jarrett. deeeaeed. Mr. Davie waa formerly ehertff of BalUmort. Tna Bhodt lilted Repnbllctn Btete Con vention met at Providence v-atardavWm. Oreen, preeldent, and Ohirlee P. Boblnioo ana t. n. Ataerican, aecretanei. Tbe preeent SUteoffldeU were renominated by .!. .!. A 1UI named Hiahrar. frrtm Pm- f.T.nlr Pa., entered a gunsmith shop In Uarrlsburg jesterdar, and whUt ezamlntog a loaded jmtwi ywi,ni ius uBuie m a. mouia ana pulled tht trigger, canslog almost InsUnt uoBtu. i ib BBppotoa iaai temporary in sablt was tbt causa. About 0 o'elock on Wedaesdaj night, la St. Louis, A. S. B pa her and Caleb W. Bald win got Into an altercation, and each fired a pistol at tbe eamt InsUnt. Baldwin wat shotthrouh tha heart and fell dead, aud -fu( rh mun ia b bcbq, boq ia noi ex pected to live. -Ttmait. or Siitob Pitn. ilitb Unt.. na mow Ynixp-ru-Tbe funeral of tht jbm cwDQi-.. rati, lata minister rrom Veneeuela, who died at Washington, of ajv vf.mM.wf mtvb. jnct jwTumjQiug irom 8t. Trancls Xavler'e Church, BUteeolh street, hetwten Fifth and Sixth avenues. Msssrs. Kojei Fhelpe, B. lllchelena, J. O. Tracl. Consul of Pern. Joaa Vallenta. ni. Ariimondl, and Benor Florei, Ulnletcrof awar,win pmit-DTBrcn. The following rentlemen reeretenlcd tha family of the deceased. Imannel Mcnnox, of wewwi ADunrT jiiraacB, -cmijio ae iae uasas, con ml or veoekuela. Tht remains were placed In an elaborately wrought casket, rich with silver mountings, which was sus tained on funeral chairs before the Tlih Altar, In tht beauteous Church of tht Jesuit fathers. Four largo tapers were placed aw to tMMi.wBicu uaa do aorai aecora Uons. Father Dee Lnynea celebrated a low maaa. ua ioe conclusion or iu religious ctremouwe, int Doar waa oorna 10 uairarr cemetery for Interment. A goodly nnmber of carrlagee Wert preeent. JVV T. TimnWh. psoroiiLt oa rvuH ABU UUMBBU u .! ViniTIIlI LeeiaTrtti! BiaidM prpaii Wllk B BB at thli ?'' 3 rawtvaa maMI 'It.k. u , WIOREBDAT, March If. 1870. ft inlr1C rassit imu tioanio, nksr.la tiaa hwIb" Ho f Ur aa4 hlB4ari-ir mat. fmtk. hata a4 kUaar Ullaw t ta x1b4bS,1 far ImbbibUoop aaioUar aappllal br Ua Oot-i-BSMBt, ai LeaUTlUa. Xj,t aa4 JfraTllU, au.Mi TtiU,Kr..aa4 iiXraTlUa. lad., wllkabotea Btaafrman.r Thataltl ataaaktarad far B( tU Sa.ltmt aaS.r tkl oatr Mail waif a a- Uaa ikaa lghtha4r4Xl)pa4l. rtiiUitMf ta t 0firao4HarkBtahlBaUtr. BarfrBMkalla. wa MHIIIII Will BBf 99 HITH, Br Will Mf aBraaaakralT4aBlMltaaipllaa la all i TBela Vltk Iti rHtiirtl artailtlaeia Thtiaaatraail k la ferta fr x()Llklt BetaMaaalaa aa Ika Ut 4ar r April ,170. tfaktS wllllBUttalaaiitkallaBBl BtJttr a Bi. .HB.t, wbv aaa tut BIT "I- Of IB IBI1. , pnaaat plaaa o( kaataBaa.aai aid rata. rropoaala bhIm aaaompaalad kv a prapar bibi"bbivw. wimwwa ! WY n,a'."a.iI9 E a raapOBilkla panoa Btattaatkalira MBtravt awarS4, tkar will taifn voBtrsn i. iwirar BBwriaiBiaaaiar laaiaiiaiBi .aiBllB-ta. (aitarai taltl ,000 Wilt ka r. talSltaiffal tf tka a MttlSaaU Iran Ika Clark ef tka Goaair Oaart ts ceairaet. a aeae ai fa.-w will ka ngvlrt i iSai in IB BB4 tkaraalUalaackWiiiBiaa ! wank that a II 10 aal aad arir. ha kartlra. raaaivaa Ik Hal. I Ia .!( er all bltla o.T.r-4. ' " "" "" JUiatapaakieaaaJaraai ''frapoaala far ?rh aa4C0ra4Baar. aa4 a4drfiW tn tka aadar icaa. ..-... .. atel, TATLOK. U....I .la.al . B rkl.rn m n,.. .n...- bopoiali rogBiir, aa..rak. IT. 1ST f arteil.il al Ikla mtim kUltha ITih 4ar af Ifarak, IfTJ. fr tapplrla rraaa4CraatBaf loth trooi-c, raapa. ka pltaU. sa4 all atkara aappllad kr tka OatBBiaal iiai.r.BB rswia( rail tkarafniB. for aht aaatk. toaataalai oa Ika Ut a ffi4 laa af fan rkaUkla aaa.lir. eaal pi (aacka. faaikaa kl4ar Ullaw tbaiaala44. aaSlakeferaUhaa at iaak ttntxaai plaaaaaa'i a aaca qaaauiiBa aa ut MBMUtui antar ikall latlffBkta. Twai arllta Wllllu ranalevtul It Ikaa..llir1 . 000. tor Ik faltUat parfarsutaae Bf tka auaal Wtiaaawar4a4. prapoaaia mih mbi.i ta eapucate, aid b aoaaaa al Ika Pail Caaaiutu Ll in 'alock. a. ml,, atarah 17, ism. aa4,tka Mairaal waii, aainianvij bi tail! Mil lakl-SI Itklaf . A C f 1KTQI SOPRIMlCOUETOr Tni DlSTSICT OF COLVM8U, lit ta DAT UF UkktU, lsn. ltl4C, !. SaS.tW). At Law, Otarca T. Browe, t Oaaiouaaaf Ua plalallff.kr If r. Trlie, Ika.r IttBratt.tlta T4ara4that tka dafaadaai ta appaaraaMt ka aaUt4 kartlaoaar bafora tha Iw rat day Nirrlir fanr 4ar- afur tkU dar.Btkarwlaa lha aaaaawlll hapreeaedU wltk aalaaaMftIfaBit, Alr-top-Tat! , J MtlOS. wkS-TkSw ciak tf.Vr.aaltABrotkar AlUw, Be. S.C9X Oaerga r. Brewa. Oa aiailaa at tka plaUUXa la tke ? a itl iim, Mr, k Imi farrr. tkalr attoraay. It la ia-na ! vavaaj aia pFBiaac i kaaatara4 kars aa r aarara Uafratrala day BMariiaa fartr Bat a altar ikla 4ai aikarwlaa lha 111 ba prBM4td wltk at la caaa af dafaalt. TO OITB OTIC I THAT THI IUB. ( iitb iii urpBBBa' alalaiac-iattkaaai4 4ataaa-larakarahrwari U aiklkil tka aaaaa. wltk tka vaaakan tkaru Ua aakatrlkar. oa ar aaara lha lu 4ar afMaak atstt tbar Mar olkai-wtaa kr law ka exaliilad froM all kaaall af lha aald aitate. OlTta aadar at? kaad ikla lit Jar afUtrck, HhJ.WIw XdaUUtrator.w. a. Hae 17 T, Tsttoa J 1711. Iqnllf Dock. S Ipkrlin WaeaUr, ina ncanoaa la tkla aaae lo CraliktaB M, fa "1 A tropT-Tatlt IS Ww mmrmw K.SHt. AlLaw Mttloa ertkapii attarsar. II la BrAara4 tkal Ua AarMdaat aaaaa ka appaaraaaalakaaauraa karat a aa v kafar tka Sim rata day Maarrtar fortp daraaftar IkUdati ikarwlMlkaaaaiawlllba praaaadaA wltk ai la aaa af 4. Call IWWi T"" 1. 1. MUOI. Cl.rk. BttltBia ft. Jackioa aal 1 .AX -.!. a. wuua-a DWMKMBt i Be. SUt. At Lav, atlffa. b Hr. Vkll Una. tkalr alii tiara re tl U r(r4 thai tka dtftadaal caaia .liappBaraaaa l ka aaltra4 Strata aa orkaora ikaarairaia aaraaaerriaf rarir aaya arurthia dart atkirwltatka aaaH will ta proaaadai wltk IkaSratrala dt- Tl atkirwltatka laaataof dtfaall. yraa opy Tiatt rev. 0. 0., Faktaarrtle af Paiibl Dona a. ( I acfoi 'Ika aataaitoa af a eaUal M di lUaiklaui rfBBB, JBflO, laillmaav la Ika aai la Ika t.tat-e loud ae.Ua 34 dar -of Mar aaiti tkal u.-.'..-t"..'r.," llB.lf.or St la i ia arcBBaaia iaa Azamiaar'a ra Udl Ua.UU dar af Star aiil. arinmaata aad ika Bxamfi pari aa 111 faif aal 41 r r itL J Jiinii mkt.WIt CobbIiImi atFata IV TBI SDPRI 0 CO LU Mb rraahMaFaJipa Ne. SUI At Lev, Oaar aT. Bn Oa atloaaftka tl!' ii li tLni U ba aat kppaaraaaa ta ba eatra4 fcaralaaa arbafora Bral rala.lav---narr.a-r Fat-ttr Java afia.l.i. 4arBtkarwfMiba tiatawlll M raa4a4 wltk ia aaaa ar aaiaaii. . . 4, jbuob. Clark, IK THB lyPBIH I CODKTOF THB DUTEJCT . OV50LDMBIA TBI HIT DAT 0flBXlu T.tem Tkawai Barry 1 0 tar ft T, Brawa I a Mailaaaf tha plalaur.br iraiy, tllaerSarad tkatUaai aaraaca lokatattrtd karate e.U7. AtUw, Oa Mr. VUlllpe. WU alUratr. psaaraaca lobatattrta aarata a arkaforatka Aral rali daj oo.BrrUafoiir dayi aftar Uuirt Mkawlia lha aaiawlll ba PimJiI wtlk 1 -aiaaaaaaia r kaforatka .J"t." IWWi tM' B. J. )uiai,cik. rrntt is jP-? VMM Bt niltllfMl aOBBIFt IB IBB DUUUlsr 4JB- law Ma. ItMlaraar adnlilttratlaa w,a.oa tka par aaaal aalaU af Tew if J0-.aa9v.IaU af Wttkla. taaaoaatr araraald.4acBaaa4. AllparMaa havtaa it! naaaiareaiairaiiraie "aal to aa rad,"lll! ardarad Ikla h ct Fakraarr, 1170, tkal aald Iw aaaiaraa.tr bib ippaaraaaa aa ar atltra Ua Sral aatdaref April, U7 alharwlM talieaaaa will a prMada4 wltk aa la faaa f dtfialt. " -"!&. WmiWttNSBt Tf Ullaw Bradlar, B'lka Bad Mr aad Jaaapk F. Brad lay. Ira4laf WlllHw Braalar a aoa LOCAL -NOTICES. TVititn ta Wirn pir-iniwi.. .-. 5S?.lSlJ1,,r fl":S'i10!" ini a"M"leVlelfl'rlUlee.b-letTileielrf, SlmpI became iht light decoapotet theml ie.aj.''lire.f eartere ' 1.. . and eipoeei their fonl eedlmeiL Iliac. Iht I IJJ1S,iiVS,i5irVl.l 'lt '-1 bouae.r. la.k.taj bIik -... ..j -.--. I .?"" Iitrele. TeleeBe el Ihe lm Fhalos't VttalLe, or BalvelW; (or tb. Ilair, on the other hand, It tt dear tnd tntoe. parent In the nnihlnt tain thtehade. II revlvee the natnrat -Al. In ... tlm. bleached fibre, and doee not elala th. ikto. Sold br all drngglata and fancy gsode dealere. Zxt Ilorr'a lilt Etm- l. .l.. .j by our lint ftmlllee, aod prttcrlbed br otr moet eminent phjilclani, whoet approval and encomlome nave been bellowed upon thle wonderful tonlo beverege, It being par. ""'"'T adapted to pereoue of weak and debilitated conelllnllooe, (etpeclellj nnrtlug mothere,) and all thoea who era laboring nnder dyipepela, lot! or appetite, eerofnU. chloroeli, Ac., general debility and derange ment of the whol. lyilem. Sold by all drngglitt and grocera. eo!t ItDCCllfK-ry TO Ttrrr a (ltiAn ft..,,.-. UlCIIIKI. WHCOI d. Olhba' Baaler Ua chine, tha moet elmplt and beet eoniirncted eewlng machine, wf.l hereafter btaold on liberal terml. In-nlra atthair.nry. f1anma I eoraet anil hivin aklrt r.-l-.v. ana n.-..tti I itrect, between band E. I I ' H Tna WAinneaTOK Cur Aavikos Baji, vium tTtTna airoct (! xdUiaiana avenue, Is open from t.ZO to 7.30 every Baturdatvt- iiuK, (u. auuiiiua to iu regular oaaaing hours. It pajs Interest on dcposlu. 8 Ricnuono msrchanls have In several In stances actually resumed specie payment. Imuran c. Change of Agency- H1KTL1KD IUB mCftlKCB COiriKT, OF BALT1M0BB. hart ttti far appataUl ItEMRIV. TALLHADGE A CO. vl THIIRSOLI AQ11TS FOBTDI CITT OF WAiaiBOTOW. u. C. AltpartlMdatlritilatartata U Ula aaaipaar. r ikaaa wlakla u raaaw laiaraata alraajr aXaatad, will nakeapBlUatlaa u thaaVava Sna. ... nis B HaVBLITOM, PraaMaBt. JOB, K. Vf 1LB0X. laaraurr. TkliaonpaaiPlaviraatgalailLOSIarDSlfAOB BT FlBB 5 TUB MOST FAVOBABLB TIRMI Abt la forn alias ratardlac bilaaa af tka aoa lVT mlm! -bUlflfd apaa appiltallaa la aar KalloaalBak RBktlahaildlaa TALLMADUK -O..Ageeile. Wliaiaarog, D;0., Marak I, IBM aU tf MARCH1 HIGHWINDSI FIRES! D0T PUT OFF DSTIL TO.M0I1OWI IIIOSI TO.SAT. A. S. I'KATX et SOX. . JI.X.C. X. lellilac, Ceraar Ulalk eat O tlnu. lirillUT ODLT TBI CUT COMMSIU. l riTtoinn.nni.TijDrioarTLT. aocHttoirotroLioi.iotTti.itTikri little t.rraomx. .t HarlltriiTOIim. nom a.t TlBtHIX'l. ef Terl i eel IX. CILI10E Lin, ef In Terl, INSURE NOW! BRANCH OFFICE PnffiNIX MUTUAL LIFE 1HSDEAN0E COMPART, OF IIAUTFOUD, CONN. ASSETS OVEE fl, 250,000. . . WAaaiFeToa.P. 0.. VtrtklUTO. CoaBaaa aa I aa. fraai liauiii, wUk ta awplay aa ailTa rallakla bjib lo aallall baitaiaa la tkta Dlatrlal. AppIjt la paraaa,wtlk rafaraaM,al air raaUaaca. UB3 1 atraat, kaiwaaa EleklaBBtkaaS MlaatMBlk. or U U tf. TATLOft.Va.al bit OH , lalallltaacar ValUlar aaraar ai Baraatk aad D atriata. PIYIDIflDS UTO.SOrBB CIBT, T DetrtUa nala all uik. JlalJaaiita Ja-iltHj aaaaallr altar Srit raar. aad applJaA dlraailr U Ika mtaaltBB af prawlawt. . Parti a daalrtaa la laiara tkalr 11. a ta SkUle iBiarwaiiaa raiauaf laaraia. aaa PHr al air eB.ea v nntr.il tulrnaa Vi aaa a. na li will afar4 na e rtatplaaiar la ata. H. A. BUEWdTER, I Agent. or cot JiBM Oviir Ir . I r ib -iaiir aa. imp. parti of Lot! 1 aad la aqaar Ba. Tee, aaa la- Kotbibm, w w raaaaa r. vaaa. iar ibb aaai bt .100. aad parlor Lot M.l,liMUr. ". adlipprfanaati. l Joaork B. tlaaUla, far Ue rim of S3,00, aad Lat ft tl aad part af Lata Be. ft aaa XS. laiqaara i"o. ITS. aadlmpraTaaaata. ! Willi.--. U -...l.. I.alk7 -.--.. IT -T. MnT.Jl. " 'IZ.1 ". feet. ie. ivi .aa .bbbi fiiewiui aai.1 aid WllltaM It. CarrtcokaaaMif b4 kit at4 per. chaaa la Sarah W Blaaalli aad fkai aal4 HUkaal aad Laat Ika aoteaat af Parakata Maaa amA lata' att ba cbarrtd kar la lha 4ittrlktlloa f Ika (ft la lha baadi af tka Iraataa, ll la, ikla Ttk dar af Harafe, 170. ardarad tkal ia)4 aalta aad mU as mniii aa, aaa laaiana ara aaraar, ratllaa aad aoaBmad, taUaaeaBaa to thaaaatrarr tMkhawa la Ika Caart kara, aa ar kafara Ua Bik da af April ax m prBviaaoBBov7 oi lata sraai a paniuiaa is kanaTiQBALBarDBLiiAialwlc awaakradkraa BT.TaAfktw IW. B J MI1QI, ftart NO. 4861 REDUCED JRO. 486 ir...r j rmoES i vr,i? MAJRKRITER'S. arlaeallala lale MBwa aa aauBallr lire. aaa aa.ii. mImII.b .f PAPKBiiAiro-rras, window shAdes. 0yAI.AN-8ClUAB-i riOTURB OOBD AXDTAtizuT1- UWvriiDv nium ilTi. V FAINTINU3, tNOKAVlNas, UUBOKOS, SWIls I1BAOKETS. e..e7 wmua Aaeten4eMlkaatakaaBiBfksa paialbla Briar tairrlaf. waihall rrto ..... s " Vo ko a a a be ah ia tvnTi una at HEDUCKD PBICKS DKT1L TBI TIIIT OF .IXGB BIXT. paoroiAU fob FBisn BIIF. Orriei AcrifaCBHtiiiar bbBitm vrAiBiBraBAaaBaAL,D.C..FairiltU7a. ) Baaltd prpoiala la dapllcala, wIU a eapyal UliBdranlaaMBiauathad. will ba rtaalral by thaBdarilfaal bbUI lfa'clath, m , Uarrk M. 1870, for applrUs Fraak Bttf ft tka traapa al tkta 1 qaallly, la eqaat prapartlaaa af ftra aad bled. aarWra.UMki.akaakiBBBkUaaTUllAwU ba sialBaadelaadUbadallraradat IkU poit frBB( aoit, la futk qaaaUtr ai auy be frM tlwa ta Ubi raqilrad.aalaB tatk days aa tka soBua4lai aftearakau 4titaatt, Btl aaeaBdlaa (tullat fka m (kaaf tka Cattle alatuktara4 far Vaaf tt k tktroartkTarUkralJalattaaitaabxaaat trlvaad :" Tka praiMaala will aaa ataU at whalprloa ptr iffl-rV ' ' TkUsaatraattaba I U an oa tka. at auk laaa tiaeea tha Coa-K Mary OaaBral aaau dlratu "".Sir J1 Isto aaJTKJJi uita r ." voBwaiiar wm na rtqilr4 ta tUr lata SSlK4Klff.l7,,lftl.lr,1" - " iinu.rfsaai.raars aft TaanciiiiraaarTBd tarijteiaeyei alt bUaaot la lha taltrtal af Ika TfaliaA afati W1 "" ", OtbarBoadtllaBi, rMlrtBaaU, parataaU. Aa.. eiekaewaeaappilMlloaMiFa j.nJ" Tlr.1 JJaateaaal Of OslaaMllvMfMsf uT A., ka akaika of fjra qaiiUn akall ha aet aft fran IaraaMriaiaaa aaare lha kata Jalat, aad oi lai-QiirUr.frowiU ualikt laakaa abavt Um nwbralor back JoUt. la all aaaai, if lit ibm! Ii art aaturactarr. Bar. akaaaala IkaauaB Baarkal will La aeaA.aa iVJTl. U HIT ID STATES PATIHT OFFIOI. .. WaailBBTOB, D.O..FakraarU.ltTa P"!' HaiMikaaatla, aal luaria !.-. i-.V It S uiaaarord, klataa, pray lag for lha avUaaloa aT a .-rf.,::.jf ,'.';.wrV.,:iH.. iWRKyMiiV,'1"'''-'-'"'" lll.er4tr.dl-a. Ike U-tlnoar Ib tka aata k. daeet aa Ik. It.1 t.r ttV" bbiIi itu it! (.".fV"!" Ike laaaUat". .. rt be ltnlUe io tke U Jar ef Jaaaa.V. .a Iim!i'"11" Mtrl'.. ue'VVV;, Aay tenia ney erteu IMl .eleeilaB, mkl-Wl-, a."Sf :.'&. "I - ...auuvaiieiiaieeie, TTiTHiTiTiariTiTorrici, o.ik.miXi?VV.i-?ivr.'.Wv. Ira, Bew tatk. Brarlae f.r Ik. .al.a.l.a if a IV!'1 '? .-let e ika 0lk ear af -, flee. 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