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ROUT OUT eee } Mr. Castleman, from the canal committee, re] Grawp-Lonex of raz Unxitzp Starxs, I. O. {0 Though « The Star’ is printed on the | ; Trae passed. ools committee, | "heed of Odd Fellows of the United States, fastest steam press im use south of Balti porieg + ifnranthedhsteg tie wrentecetet pubis yesterday commenced the holding of their an- | ment. ‘We apprehend that the cause of this disas- By J. ©. MOGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. more, its editic so large require it} schools to rent schoolhouses, with’ a substitute } noal. sessions at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Baltt- {ter may be traced to their successful exertions to OF SWA BRICK DWELLING ALE UL to be put to press at amearly hour, Adver- | therefor; nay ee more . stem the general financial storm of last year, when AND IN tHe Frest Warp.—On 5 tisements, therefore, should be sent im by 12] | Mr: Mobun, from The following officers were present: Geo. W. | dbeir b ‘clock, m.; otherwise they may not appear B; THE SusPExstow oF CucBb & Co. After the Star went to press yesterday, the. wi ee tt diedleeceesine —— firm of Cliubb & Co.; in this city, suspended pay. | TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. age committee, reported Later trem a sewer in square @ was the depository of from ten to 0 NOON, September 21 Qursec. Sept. 21.—The 5 halt sel! Lot steamship North Brit- 5 : Race, M. W. Grand Sire; Jas. L. Ridgely, R. twenty mes as much Of the nipney of our fel- | 8; sane tie fat ve ofthe oth nt?” ENE Liverpool dates until the next day. r Turton, from same committee, reported | W.G. Cor. Rec-Secretary Joshua Vansant. low-citizens © District of Columbia as at 88 fect . , treeta, running b instar. “ the Aldermen's bill, amendatory of an act an- | R.W.-Grand Treasurer; AOA Poni ae : pe consisting ofa two sgt Bit the improve: | There has been cessation of Atlantic city C Beard of Aldermew.—The thorizing the construction of a sewer in H street, | Grand Marshal; Solomon H. Lewyt, Ww. Grand atery House " jounciLs—Beard of set between Sixth and Eighth; passed. te mung5 ropm: however, tbat the John E. Chamberlain, W. Grand Terms: Onr- hird cash: the residue in 6, 12.and 1: inble Board met yesterday afternoon at the usual hour, | Mfr. Jones. frourthe ‘ways and means commit- and representatives from twenty- the brtbaeae iuterc st, secured by 8 & irenpen ao — 7 the President (W.T Dove, Esq.,) in the chair. | tee, repo bill to provide for certain inciden- | Lodges and fourteen Grind Encamp- eyeeionan Pree nas and 816 100. 4 17-d_ JAS. C, MoGUIRE & ©O., Aucts, {The A communication was received from the Mayor | tal expenses in the Surveyor’s offiee. ‘bed: the settlement of that { ndeBied ness vespronptty’ > = announcing bis baving signed several acts. Mr. Lloyd moved to amend by making provis- {at the gh of the committee ox Mr. Rigys presented the ition of joo fon for bo) nding = plats imptoving the | on credentials, and after this h: that val oon- | signals, bul ne particulars ered? ness, so promptly — ea - as that no assignment on their part will becalled FUTURE Days. Mr Bright, Miller, asking to be refan cert shelves in y the Grand Secretary, which, after some prelimi= pn nt ean ‘They will coatinue'thels cot. Br 2,0. MeGUIER OGL rte pai t se improperly assessed; referred to the claims com- BE ak Orme moved to lay the bill om the table; | nary Matters, gives the condition of the Order | Mission business, we hear, as nsual ~€; ‘. news nim mittee. portant. " UG'2-STORY anv ATTIC BR xt-|_ It iw reported that the CLinese - throughout the jusdiction of the Grand We sincerely trust that this favorable reptesent- NOG? s : aire Te pmerented & communication from | | On motion of Mr. Bobrer, the bill was Inid on | In West Caasda the Order is prosperous ation concerning the state of their affutrs in this Sts I WEDNESDAY AETERNOON AGS. ~ ated England ts greater than was at Andrew Rothwell, ebairman, etc., in relation to | the table and made the special order for Monday Reing now is pei a lodged. ith Barly ee porcod baliccupaioine Pole Recent rod ed an tember 22d, at Bs Caeckoon she premises, ‘We shall Z Geammabannn. ket bi in K | next. members. In cr entirely A sell part of Lot <5, in Square No. ronting | “ prac sass aon oe to sixth sts. weet; Te- Mr. Van Reswick, from the improvements’ | died ont, and no effort appears to be making to | Yeat they made sacrifices to every on | 1) inches on 43¢ street west, between south F a: A mvcser closed at an advanci tendency of 1- ferred to finance committee. committee, reported a bill for constructing a ppeeeg eed Seteed Provinces of British ing tine tne ten Sefer ee Rpm [petites in tne rears mprowed he a oeet eed oan Breadstute wiceage ena! “~ vot 1 vement: - orth America there is an improving condition. re on their pa: i > by 5 sions quiet. mates, repeat ald eens npr wr East Capitol &t Second street east; Michigan shows the Order tebe ties $ healthy a | Would ave injured this community perhaps to = ned ture story and attic Brick House, contain- | 96%. Money easier. . necticut avenue and N street, at thelr intersection | Mr. Wallace, by consent, offered a resolution | Condition as at the time of the last annual ye. | the extent of . Of their local unsecured with Twentieth street west; read a third time rfect. Sale positive. ppg rt, while Vermont languishes. In Maine there | indebtedness not more than $1,000, it is said, is a 500 in eash; the residue im Teasona- Another Prebable Fili and passed toa nes we in wuhltion ta tine fe nepal rong epee Pros, ae and also in Massachu- | to business men of the District of Colambia. bie time, o suit the convenience of the purchasst, _ New Youre, +2. <a Also, from the same committee, reported a bill | &e , and report by bill of otherwise; passed. setts. New Hampshire and Rhode Island reports Sees ator oat ond by a deed im trust on authorizing the curbstone to be set and the foot-| Mr. Jones offered a resolution Fequesting the | show a diminution of members, and alike con- | Centre MaRkxt —This morning the market | “Aigg "3. c. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, atzmer, a di way Gavel out the east side of Fourth street east, | Mayor to il at least four police oticers to at- | dition is presented from Connecticut. From opened with an average attendance of dealers in | RE & CO... Ancts, _ between East Capitol street and A street north; | tend at the Centre market and enforce the tegn- | both sections of New York there are not favor- read third time and passed lation: ~ - The Heraid states the % By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, Nicaragua, bot will remai: able reports. but New Jersey presents a healthy | the sheds; but the wagon stands were not as well HIGHLY VALUABLE PROPERTY ar rus | presents to mature plans for ano ‘Also, from the same committee, reported a bill ‘Mr. Tirton, from improvements committee, | Condition. Pennsylvania does not show its usual | attended as usual. Business Was as brisk as gen- CORNER OF SD StREET W Est AND Massactu- Cannon, sma! from the lower board, making an appropriation | reported a bill 'to grade and gravel Hl street from Prosperous condition, nodgh in Delaware the | erally at the opening day of the week. The sup- ne AFTERNOON Seton — On THURS said, were sent out in small for grading and graveling G street south, from | ‘Tenth to Thirteenth treets ; passed rder is prosperous, and In Maryland Odd Fel- plies were equal to the demand and of excellent a ‘i able pr Eighth street east to Eleventh street east; aud Also, a joint resolution d on the premises, we shall sell that vai y | Which left this city «few days authorizing the opening | !owship occupies an eminently prosperons post- quality. The regulations were strictly enforced, | situated at the corner <p men and materials were likewise recommended that it do not pas: of Sixth street from Maine avenue to the canal." | tion and is ever advancing. ‘In the District of | any good order prevailed during the morning. ' | chusetts avenue, being Lot No. 22m Kdward De. | wieamer Hermana which satled ‘The question recuring upon the third reading | Mr. Mohun offered a substitute requesting the | Columbia there is prosperity, but in Virginia + ora, [ubdivision of Square No. 564." fronting 60 feet | weeks since for the Pacific. [The reporter, of the bill it was carried, and the bill was fead | Mayor to eall upon the President for authority | there is a falling off of ledges and membership, | Navy Yanv.—Yestelday afternoon the U. 8. seohusctte cteece te eee ek 12k focten Mas. positive information that the above, as a third time and to open Sixth street through the mall. attributed, as In most otter Instances, to the steamer Water Witch was hanled out from her | provements. consist, a one-etory, frame ‘none relates to the Hermann is aad Mr_ Miller also, from the same committee, re- | On motion of Mr. Edmonston, the subject was | financial panic. North and South Garolina, tie tinke tive oi The Falton i lly in | house, with'a good celine attach, ported a resolution instructing the City 8 or | postponed until Monday next. Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama | Wharf into the stream. . jon Is equally in ed. and & two-story to report to the Board an enlarged plan of that Mr. Lioyd offered a resol frame Dwelling House. emeval of Restrictions. ution to take the pe- | Show no visible signs of prosperity, while in order. As was expected iterday, both vessels ‘This is one of the most eligible and weil located New van - Of the city bounded north and south by M, | titions and papers of G. H. B. White and Thos, | some of these jurisdictions the Order has re- | will move off together to-day. ‘The united expe- | lots in that seotion of the ity. and offers unaur- b un oer, Sept. 20 —At a meeting of the X, and P-streets north, and east and west by Four- } Robinson from the files, and refer them to the | duced. In Lousiana, Missourl Illinois, Indi- | dition for Paraguay will sail about the Ist of Oc. d advantages for 8 tasmess stand, reduce the tnissioners to-day it was resolved to teenth and Sixteenth streets west ; passed. cinims committee ana, Obto, there ts a marked prosperity. In| tober. cece syne 88k cash: the renidua in €, 12, 12, on = je term Sf detention of New Orleans Mr. Dannington, from the police committee. | Mr. Jones moved to lay it on the table; lost— | Kentucky there appears a general falling off in Extis, the piano man, can’t find room enongh tract on Phe eee auterest, secured by ® deed in he a arriving at quarantine wit reported back withont amendment a bill to in- | yeas 7, nays 11. both bianches of the Order, but the number of etease the rates of license on first-class hotels ; ‘The resolution was then adopted. trust on the premise: sickness on board to eight days, and those with- : * a lodges and encampments 1s greater than last in his old store to do business, is going to en- se lad 4. McGUIRFE, & CO. Ancta. read a third time and passed oF Mr. Mobun, from the police committee, re- | committees : 1 out sicknesstp four days, thus shortening the The Chair announced the following spe ial | year, and the Order is vigorous. From ‘fennes- | large. improve and fix mp generally. In the By BONTZ & COOMBS, Anetioneers. detention over one-half The restrict! ‘tons upon On the market— Van | see, Arkansas, Lowa, Texas, California, - | meantime he will remove to Coombs’ Melodeon AILLFF’S SALE.—In virtus of anorierof. loading New Orleans and Charieston vessels at ported a bill from the lewer board, with an | Reswick and Wilsons aumuaen “reviaa the | nesbta, Orexom, Nebraska, Kansas, Sandwich | Hall, dizectly opposite his old store. prendre Kober marinas tha cents Sal | Ieee New Glo wd ne yoder el moon agnendment, to connect the Centre meat markets | laws in relation to free negtoes—Messrs. Wallace, | Islandx, New Mexico, and Washington Terri- ES psi pros Fe aR fo Ne sthcaroinie Vessels from Sa nanah were - Soames th street; the amendinent was modi- | Tree and Lloyd, tory, the reports are flattering to the Order, show. | WYMan always was a favorite in Georgetown, sitedtelin iste tteeore, batwens fant ct — exempted trom quar. tied and adopted, and the bill was passed. Mr. Mohun offered a bill providing for testing | ing health and vigor in both branches. There | and last hight he received-an enthusiastic’ wel- | Kunth on TRL AY, the 24th day of September, 158, | . Mr. Clarke, on leave, iutroduced a bili making } a reservoir at the mouth of une of the cess pools | is no report from Wisconsin. some. | He gives an exhibition this afternoon at | oommencing at 1 d'clock, a.m. the followme dat The Maine Election, aa sppropriation to repair E street south, from | of the canal; referred to canal committee The receipts of the Grand Secretary for the fis- Hleventh street east to the Congressional Burial ‘The Aldermen's bill 3g o’el also this for cleaning streets, al- | cal year closing on the Ist of eeplemaber, from the | °° sire hens this and to-morrow evening. Ground ; read three times and passed leys, &e . was referred to the police commitice. | Grand Lodges, were $9,608 38, as follows: For Mr. smith, from the committee on police, to The bill, as amended, providing for a clerk to | charters, $60; balance, $%2 98;’ cards, $3, 60; bed goods and chattels, to wit: Piano, Sto>l, and Cove: Bancor, Sept. 20 —The vote for Congress tn —_— " | T TRiLs aT tHe Guaxn Hovse.—Wm. Daley, o marble-top Tables, large gilt Mirrors the Sixth District ts very close. So far as is . known, Foster. Repnblican, bas $05 majority in ‘our large oil Paintings y § i sels, I Hancock, and 220 In Washi connties, while Wom, was referred the communication from | to the assessors, was taken up. theverbal amend. | books, $2,162 11; odes, 24 uy diplomas, $232.50. pera hpmeele, Renee Fam! panes ~ Two pait-aioth Bee fone Ce MS the Democrats clalin for Bradbury L000 majority Wm. S. Clary asking an inetease of police magis- | ment passed, and. the Board adhered. to the re- | miscellaneous, $25 60; representative tax, $3,075. | 80 7-53, workhouse ninety days in de- Velvet and hatr-cloth Rocking Chairs in Aroostook, and 43in Waldo, which js proba- trates, reported back the sume, and asked that | mainin original’section. The whole receipts up to the close of the year, | fault of payment. Timothy Boyle, drunk and Bngravings, (with keys,) Curtains, Cornices bie correet. the committee be discharged from its farther | The bill to grade and gravel H street from | from all sources, were $12,195 79, and there is | disorderly ; $6.15. Matthew Hope, drunk and | Be a Beds, Bois! ried Fhllows ‘This allows Poster 42 majority. An error is consideration ; agreed to. North Capitol to Boundary street, was referred | still due the sum of $5,373 (5, of which It is est!- disorderly ; $3.15. Thos, Sampson, disorderly ; Tables ates enitihtoncl Chait alleged. however, in the footings of Hancock and Mr. Smith, », from same committee, re- | to the improvements committee. mated $4,500 will be paid during the session. | $2.58. James Hampton, do., do. Mattresaes Washington, in favor of Bradbury, so that the ported a substitute for the bill regulating the in- | Bill for relief of ©. R_ Queen was referred to | The whole amount appropriated at the last ses- a —— | ft obing-Ciasses, Chinn: Sines at Crockery Ware | Sfticial count only can determine the result. spection of lumber ; laid on the table. the claims committee. sion was $15,562.75, and the actual amount ex- MARRIED, Cooking and other Stoves. Kitehen KR —a Mr. Smith, also, from same committee, to| Bill for relief of C. W. Boteler; same reference. | pended $16,313 30—leaving an Sepsrgllge ie a speed rp morning of the fist instant Rey, | Tosetber with other a1 i Fire in Westen, Me. Whom was referred a substitute fora bill from | Bill to pay fees and expenses ‘Incurred In prez priation over actual expense of 82.514 45 Jonn C Smith, OLIVER Be DEN ih dd 1“ 7088 i. - Bail ff, Sr. Lovrs, Sept 20.—A destructive @re oc oe Corcoeaurd in relation to the establishinent | tecting the Corporation from loss by the failure || The Grand Master afer an apprenriate ac- MissELIZABETH J. BARTLETT, al at ing | 2228-5 ONTZ & COOMUS. Anois. (| | St- Lovrs, Sept the night of the 18tb instant, of Corporation hay scales, reported back the | of the Washington and Alexandria Rallroad; | knowledgment of the kindness of Divine Provi- | Sirs" , z ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue writ of | burning the furniture wardhouses nt Jone Deity’ same with amendments. referred to ways and means committee. dence, and characterizing this era as “ the age of On the 14th instant, at Jefferson Cit . Missouri, eri faoias, issued from the we ‘8 Office of and Shaw & Newhouse, the of F Kaul. On motion, the bill was laid on the table and Bill to connect the Centre Market across Eighth | associations,” proceeds to notice the death of P. the Rev, Mr. Lefturioh, ROBERT J. 1 "ACK ireuit Court of the District of Columma for » the grecery - 7 ordered a chor se bows made the special order | street swith amendments; lost G.M. Herse: -G.R. Bell, G. R Wailace and Y, of this city, to Mrs. ELIZ for next Monday afternoon. Bill for relief of Samuel Stadcop; referred to | P. G. 8. Hopkins, Mr. Barry, from the committee en claims, re- claims committee ported a bill for the retief of Margaret Edwards; Mr. Lloyd moved to adjourn; lost. the Odd Fellows of this cit read a third time and passed. Bilt for reiief of P. Emrich; referred to claims | At the last session of this Grand Lodge the fol- Mr. Riggs moved to take up the bill antboriz- | committee ing cettilicates of indebtedness to be issued in Bill for relief of F Henshaw: same reference. ET E, | the County of Washington, and to me directed, 1 | ™&2, the Court House, and two other buildings. and then makes the following | daughter of Ex-Governor Kincade led ata i to public sale, for Casi, in front of f The loxs is estimated at $35,000, on which these announcement, which is peculiarly interesting to 08 the 18th inst., Mrs. DOROTHY H. KNOTT, Conn mee ned Srens cotaty, oa TUESDAX is about $12,000 insurance. : aged 70 years. f-liowing described property, to wit: All Sat’! AL Frem Sani On the 19th instant. GEORGE W., in the 18th | Knight's right, title, clave ond ti ta Fe. lowing resolution was unanimously adopted, viz: | year of hia age, son of John WwW. and ‘Rebecca Ww. part of origtoal Lot No.2in Square No sin. feet St. Lovis, Sept. 20. —Santa Fe dates to the 30th “ Resolved, That a oles testimonial be, and | Smith. ine 35 foot on H street nor’ and bounded tas fol- | bave been soeree rg Navajo Y yee mens certain cases; agreed to; and the bill wastaken | — Bill for relief of the Franklin Fire Company; | is hereby, voted to G Sf. FD Stuart, for be | — | lows: St onrner ch akid canare,eone Puch frei the | been granted ten days to ia the murderer pe and disconsed; several amendments which | fire department commaltere. ze be ot invaluable services in digesting and arranging AUCTION SALES. running ¢ thaspe ucts ana Sans inh wih ‘aereet Tenis Broshe’ servant. a = toe had beem-gppended to the bill by.the lower} Bill for relief of Dr. J. Elliott; claims commit- | the secret work of the Order feet, thence west ona line with said H street 2 | Defiance were preparing for an ant! war Board were agreed to; and the bill was passed. | tee. The Grand Officers. your committee to carry Fok SALE AT PUBI AUCTION.—The | feet, thence south on a line with sard with street ag | With the Indians. Mr. Donoho, on leave, introduced a bill toxup- Bill for relief of R. H. Ganniss; same reference. | out this resolution, have performed that pleasant Farm in Prince Georee county, Md., known as | feet to said H street. and thence easton said H st. TREE ly a deficiency im the contingent fund of tue} Bill for relief of members of the Northern Lib- | duty, by procuring and presenting to Bro. F. D. | Mount Pleasant, (of about S44 acto) les from | 2 to tue place of beginning, containing 2.450 Beiler Explosion and Loss of Life. erties Fire Company; fire department committee | Stuart a beautiful silver-plated “tea set,’ en. | Alexandria, will be sold on the h of ( feet, more or less, int! ty of Washington, Oxxipa, N. Y¥., . 20.—The boiler at and passed> . Joint resolution to ingnire into the expediency | graved on one side of the urn: “ Presented to P. Ho finat fir, on the next fair ote Crecener with all and singuler the the eng. | Brydges factory, at ‘onelda Castle, exploded this Mr. D., also, from the public schools commit- | of erecting a House of Refuge; referred to the | GM. FD, Stuatt, by tue Grane Lodge of the | fyehing and sll ths soonest erty of SM Kuight ola to satiafy Smdh- | 0 “tee, reported a bill in relation te the public | police committee. Boara of Aidermen; which was read athird time led States, 1.0.0. F., for meritorious ser- thos ertyofS.M 1 old to satig morning, killing, the engimeer, James Hernon } 4 2 ard of all kinds of fruit, and is well watered 3 : om, | and mortally wounding an employee, named schools; oa motion, its consideration was post- Bill for relier of Robert Payne; claims com- | vic eptember seaslon, 1 and on the toa- | in each field. Title guaranteed, At the sume time | P. and Arelana ir next dren Bunnell. The buildings are badly wrecked . poned until next Monday afternoon. mittee, verse: «MW. G.».G.W_ Race, R.W. D. G. 8. | will de offered the Cattie Xe. on the place. Terms | Asbury pera, ve. + Kuight, Wm W. — Also, from the same committee, reported a sub- Bill to trim and yravel Connecticut avenue; T.G. Senter, R.W.G. C. aud K. Sec. J. E. ose the day ot ale net mares Campbell and Jonn H. SP RELDEN. Mere Incendiarism. stitute from the lower Board for the bill entitied | improvements committee, Ridgely, RW. G.'T. J-Vansant, committee”? == Oe Ey (eS forthe Distriot of Gaerne. New Yorn, Sept. 20—The butia- a# bill authorizing the trustees of public schools win to repair b stveet south, from Eleventh The usual committees were appointed, and all +C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, S.C. McsUlkE 2 ca LL | oes erected by the bealth commisajoners outside to Jeane school-houses; which was adopted, and | street to Congress burying ground; passed. the preliminary business arranged to proceed JUR EXCELLENT WORK HORSES AT By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. the quarantine grouds, for the accommodation of the bill passed. A bill to increase the tates of tavern Licenses; | With the business for which the body assembled. Pest c Avction —On THURSDAY MORN- HANDSOME FURNITURE AND par the sick islanders from the infected district, were Mr. Dunnington, from the committee on canals, | referred to the police committee. : 4 G., September 23d, at 10 o'clock, in front of the kerrinc Errects ar Pcatic A ucrion.—Or | burot last aight. reported a resolution requesting the City Sur- Bill to supply a deticiency in the contingent Youne Men’s Curistian Association —The ction rooms. we shall sell, without reserve, 4su- | THURSDAY MORNING. Septembe: veyor to report to the Board a plan forthe pre- | fund of the oard of Aldermen; referred to the : » Bt ten jor Matched Work Horses, viz: ek, at th idence of Di Presid: meoting last evening. was wellattended. Intar- | Pine Buy Horses oto trees aa: of Columbia Collece, on College Hille enone Balleon Ascension. Yention of the accumniation of deposite in the | ways and means committee. esting reports were made of the ‘open-ajr | 2 excellent Roan Horses:5 years old, all his Furnitureand Btfects, oomprii PiTtsFIELD, Mass., Sept. 20.—H. M. Spencer city canal from the city sewers; which was read And the Bourd adjourned; ines’? iow Sanday, & Lso, Superior Rosewood Piano Forte, by “* Fuokbard.” made a successful balloon ascension frem this three times and i preaching exercises” on San » from which it } 1 Burey Wagon with Double Harnes: Suite of handsome Wainut Carved Parior ny oo town on Saturday He reached Nortbchester in Mr. Thomas Miller, from the committee on Tux ResicNation oF De. Bryygy.—Dnr cit- | appears that at least twelve hundred Persons list- | 1 excellent 4-seated smali Family Carriage, ture, in Satin Damask, comprising 2 Frenoh forty minutes, and returned to Pittsfield on the drainage, reported a bill to extend the water izens will learn with regret that the Rev. Joseph | ened to the addresses made in four different parts Pit ag ees sregentie and kind aud work well in pe:3 ee © Parlor Chairs, ail with evening train. — ay pacer gr emaipent yugr og fe Speck north | ccschell Binney, Di'D.,who has for several yea ee eit icee oh aver and Chief of Police were | | ‘Terms: One half cash: the residue in 60 and. 9 | Mane eetre Table, Walnut Wohatnot, Baltimore met of D street north and Fourteenth street west. | $0 ably filled the Prexidential chair of Columbia pete paagaeeci repos bry paste ler pelcey to sor satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearmg in- flame Gir — aoe Pa jot Carpets, BaLrmors, Sept.21.—Flour is duil and droop- Gn motion of Mr. Riggs, the bill was laid on | College, has resigned that post. The annexed | foe ovarr P antors of the city churches are in. J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., A Gilt Girandoles, superior Carcel Lam ing; Howard street and Ohio $5 20x85 77. the table i ied ke fr a Muon. Card Tabi. Vork Tables, Hat Tree, Wheat is dull; red 11sat30c; white 1208150. On motion of Mr. Mobun, a bill from the lower | Proceedings are as creditable to the Trustees, as | vited to speak, thus securing proper responsibil. By 5. C. Mo@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | Giicloth, raster State Carnet, Corn is steady; white, 7aatc . d they are honorable to the retiring President ; ity and able discourses. . NRESERVE KE OF THREE SMALL cellent Wool Chamver Carpets throur Provisions are very dull. Bacon—shoulders 6x Board, to change the location of a sewer in square ‘The president had remitted $250 to the New V. 4 ; {Solid Wainut Cary vd B, was taken from the table and i Ata meeting of the Trustees of the Columbia Ori ~ Pr ‘Men's Christ, Loon e TURSDAY AP EERNGOR Dee, GRovnp.—On ite of Soli oe ed Chamber Furniture, ate.; sides §Xa9e. Mr. A. W. Miller, from the committee of un- | College, September 3, 1955, the following resaiu- r — ; ome best lee say Association for us SRD IN, October 5th, at five very superior, Guished business, on leave, reported the petition | tions were unanimons! adopted : the relief of the siek and destitute, and it was giclock, atthe Aurtion Rooms, we shall sell to the | Handsome Oak Cottage Set, with Marbics, a believed that $200 more Lad been collected. higheat bidders the following ‘very valuable Real | Suite of Gren. once Cottage Furniture, with New York Markets. ‘Phe committee. on visiting the city prison for | Pgtate in Washingtan: es Toes Botteen,, pou eos eal New Yorx, Sept. 21 —Fiour advanced: sales shal posittnety eactt, Ke. teported that the mar- | avenue, north B attects aad Tank ee eee ees | Tey suites of Toeadn, | UntBre with two Single | of 14.500 bbis.; State $5.16a5.25; Ohio $5.50a5 Wu, shal positively refused to grant (hem admission. of Dr. J. M. Toner, for compensation for medical services reudered to prisoners in the guard- house; referred to the claims committer. ‘The act from the lower Board ‘to repeal a cer- The committee to whom was referred the re- signation of Dr. Binney, with a view to express the feelings of the Board on that subject, beg leave to present (hi following resolutions: containing 9,760 square feet, Feather Bods, Bolaters and Pillows, Begthere O1-20es Bn. ‘ | ea ad the i fe The Rev. Dr Binney having tendered bis re- ‘The question as to the subscription tothe Re- | Square No. Su frowting on Vermont avenue, | Blankets forts, Spreads, — heat is heavy; snies of 16,000 els; tain hes p Peerage oauien eens 1 signation as President of the College, fromadeep | Porter,” the organ of the Confederation of Amer- T street and lith street west, and containing Giasses, Shades, at H5alee., white 125a146e. euce ew C ket, were sey . \ considered and passed % 7) conviction of his duty to resume bis labors at | 1a" wssociattons wax discussed. and. It wes de. epee y Dining Tables, Corn buoyant; sales of 30,000 bushels; mixed et T nee (wo squares are handsomely locsted in the | Arm Dining Chinirs, 70a7Se., white S8e north part of the Second Ward, whieh 1s rapidly im- | Gold Band Dinuer. Tea and Coffee Set; Pork is quiet; mess at $17.25; primeat $15 250 There was a recess of five minutes for the iutro- = r heed pene pes es woking St nd Kiteley Several other bills from the lower Board were read by their tities and appropriately referred. Ar. Duunington moved nat the Board proceed te the consideration of the bill providing for the instructor among the Karens in Burmah— Kesolved, That ia accepting his resignation this Board acquiesce in what seems to be an ar- rangement of Divine Providence, over which we cided to take fifty copies if the journal should be “ez fvenue, north E street, aud Ist street Cooking Stove and Kitchen Utena: Whisky is quiet at 2te. 8 meters; which was agreed to, and the bijl jas | _Kesoleed, ‘That as our intereoarme with Doctor Nett aM panici teen Mm ice mit of & ‘ New. Youn, Bobt. 61, Staretasabaiten! Ca- taken up. Bianey, during his connexion with the College, | ® y Men's C! BER > : fourth cash ; the residue in 6G, 12 and fs d . | oe: , Mp. 5 then moved to amend the bi}! so as to | has been of uninterrupted harmony, satistaction, | Young Men's Christian roe piaatah i ig. stated | 18 months, with interest, seuured Upc doed ges i7-d JC. M. R cago and Rock fsland, 67¢; Cumberland Coat confine the inspection to the mefers, aud not have | aod pleasure, we cordially reciprocate the fe that the union prayer mretiogs in Pailed~lphia | on'the premix _ any laspection of the quality of the gas; which =f ws a were entirely managed by that association, by Be 21-eod letter of Sates nor soeeen eapeoeen 18 ‘be common.consent of erihiererai eee le? es 7 Resolved, That in parting with Dr. Binney the | Monthly meetings filled the largest church in the College loses not only a truly efficient and valua- | city. The special work it was now engaged in ble officer, but the eane of edu Was with the tiremen. There were prayer meet- country one of {ts firmest and 4 ings now held in twenty engine houses, Co 15; Minos bonds, 91; a Crosse ava Mu 3, ©. MeGUIRE & CO. 5 Michigan Southern. ¢; New York Centrai, MOGUIRE & COn Austs VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO | 77%; Pa. Coal Co. 74; Reading Ratirond. 47 , Auctioneer. the subscriber, bearing date the Sixt of Deeem- | Miiwankir and Miss, 16%,; Cantons 19; Va o's VeTION. no F . it tant, é and reco 5 tee shall we in front of the premises as balfepact ve Sierling Exchange frm, 1Wall0x. ‘Was agreed to. An amendment was also adopted extending the time for the law to go tnto effect to ihe Ist of Jannasy next. Several other amendments were adopted, one scores of firemen had been entirely reformed PoaL ENE Tock om ol sth ee KDA, September I - ue so me! y s Sac 3 a : 8 § street west, and ru 2 Reptember cee aball eak.* Proviso that no meters now in | friends. Secretary 6€ ths EbCA a Sh ces, | were preaching taluetraenscieiee, “Tae meeting 55 feet. between |. and M streets worth, | Atiotion Stora, in Washin WOOD AND COAL. iad tavehguemeton ce ce rag Baie seg eased y "| adjourned till Friday evening to meetat Rev. Mr | with the improvemen consint of x good | oompltsh the object of sai e ol sas ol ay. After 2 long discussion, Mr. Moore moved to Jay the bill on the table; which was not agreed > to Butler's church, when Dr. Sundertand will give | two-story Frame House, ¢ nta ning 5 good-sized | at public auction, the country-seat called “Kcking- YOAL! wooonbr COAL!" Wasnixoton ‘Turarne.—Mr. and Mrs. Flor- ged. Cc — to—yeasx 2, nays ~ a full account of these religions movements atthe ton,”’ in Wasiungton county, being the residence of ence were greeted last nigbt by a full audience, be daily a cargo of Durning North; and the palle generally will be invited. | 107 sates beating intoreed. seeneed Bee kee | Cees inane, ia bounde eat be tat | RED RES COME. Tareees ceote ates eurain Mr. Mt. then moved that the bill be indefinitely | the lower portion of the onditorium being quite i wes Sscond | UPOHthe premises. ‘Title perteot. pf Ashington Berry, north by Seaver and Kent my ee ean ew Pogiponed: which wax agreed to—yeas 5, nays 4 | crowded, and the dress circle ocenpied by a] More Excunstons.—Our friends of the Sacon et ___A. GREEN, Anet._ | ine's Innds, and south ly eity ho "one hundsed ‘aud | ehenp. : - aa RES introduced 2 bill to provide for | brillinnt array of fashion and iutelligence. ‘The | Baptist Church, Navy Yard, advertise an exeur- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. a (107)'or thereabout. Other cargoes of REDand WHITE ASH COAL snaking the numerical book; refered to the com- | tWo young favorites re; i sion to Indian Head, Glymont, and the White ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT ‘ale: ‘The purchaser will be required to | 8 few daye, mittee on tinauce. that accorded to Mrs ness House to-morrow, with all the et ceteras, for a V And thea the Board adjourned. warm and long-continued. Both Mr. and Mrs. 4 AvcTion.—On SATURDAY, the 25th instant, the purchase money in hand TORS bathe ton, in all oases. Poke te, th d ~twel nd eight ICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD constantly wood time; and those who love to patroniz* the I shall sell. in front of the premises, at 5 o’cl ‘i time of sale, the residue 1X, twelve, and eighteen a . ™., part of original Lots No. 2 and 3, in Square no inonths from the day of sale, with interest thereon Church, cannot do better than be on hand to- | of Square No 515, having @ front of 15 feet on di on * rom said date, and to give his notes for # Orders left at my yard will be bac € Bttended to, T. EDW. CLARK, morrow morning at the steamer’s wharf, foot of pacbiond ee NoLwik te eee ath lect eG Sie ame. ae Virginia av.. between Sth and 10th sts. enst, mt thereon, which consists of a good convenient if the purchaser shal! fail to cpr d with the 18 3t Navy Yard. Hi 5 terms of saie within teu days after the day of snile. (OSL COAL COAL . r Florence evi d in their agreeable person- Common Couanrl! —The Mayor’s communica- | ations marked improvement since their last visit tion, with the report of the Commissioner of the | to our ty three years ag Third aud Fourth Wards, was referted to the vs ocban ‘ tse on dene Seventh street, at 8 ovclock. For instrumeutal improvements committee men _ ah inu of | music they have engaged Withers’s celebrated ‘Tec Caste suncunced thet 1t bad been sug- | With much ef a in the atte edit Of | band, and the excellent chotr of the Chureb will gested that the business of the Board would be Lagpreee the subsoriber reserves the right to resell the land d premises for oxsh. after ten days previous uo- | wy he ti ake mts fi do up the voeal department in their best style. | = + af euch aeheoke Oh Now is the time to make engageme! lor your Husband’s,’’ Mrs Florence assumed i = 1s 0% Hoe, at the risk of such defaulting parchaser. Winter Fuel nerve tue rales of the Beard ad Gt cadcana pee Bi with a number of songs and dances, cheer jn every detalt of the affair will be the | montis. for hotes bearing jiterest, wecusont a] auideokds | [Union| ” proce mpc ade hh = aones that members would uot complain when required | With Protean eclerity, and an ease and abandon | CUSET of the day. The boat will make two trips | deed of trust upon the preinises. —— 7 CastLEMAN & BRO, do the same. F a of style wLich evoked storins of applause. at uigut, in order to alford the excursionists an | se la-d A. GR " if- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED corner of Gthand B rae uae pce fied thee: pelttion oe 5. To-nigbt, this pifted couple appear tn two | opportunity to enjoy'the lovely moontiy-bt. and J C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auction until FRIDAY, Sept. 17th same hour and mie Opposite the National Hotel, em ae Bote police som. | Pieces, entitled «Brian O*Lyun™ aud “M inchie- admire the reflection of the comet in the water By 2 0: MeGuIRe & CO. Austionees. JOHN TT, SUT CHE LL, Trust ‘Thompson and others; referred to the police com- | Pieces. entitled “Bri engagement, our play-goers | *4 mire the re ~ 1 GOXRRAMENT, SALE OF SUNDRIES] se9 JAS. C, MoSUIRE & CO., Auct CeaL AND Wood. mittee at ia ak =) m MO. ! \G, September 5 -——— , a Also, the patition of Daniel Bell; referred to | ShOnid bear in mind, is positively limited to six] Coyyusion ar tHe Wacon STAND.—This at Wo'clock,at the Washington Aqueduct Off THE ABC IS FURTHER POST-| A foil astortment of RED avd WHITE ASU the claims commiitee ba aig 1 morning, @ horse attached toa wagon near the jal ey mpeg ine pore: Dee we y, Si aka hour] ANTHRACITE COALS and CUMBERLAND . = 25 a ? % : of Cay 4 R, eng 7 She, band. Mr. Bobrer oifered the following resolution; Curren Distunsans.— Recently, religious Centre Market, suddenly started at a rapid rate | ifthe Waterworks. ‘alot of Sundtiess Comprising | Sd piace. ; TREX Go. Auet't wo HICKORY. UAK and PINE WOOD, ai! which was passed : eee ee fetch ero Cesemee, BAyO Seep die me ee aivaet ti fe aiicctie of the wagon | A large quantity of Blankets, Comforts, Bedticks, | °°"? —_4 —— on the best terms. Kesoleed, That the committee on the Asylum | turbed by individuals who were apparently in- s f th aa Gn pal it Sheets and Boleters, ali of which have been - GREEN, Auctioneer, Coal kest on plank floors. and consequently freo be directed to repurt to this Board auch te, isla- toxicated. Such persons, in adgition to the con- a corner of the svrounane — re 5 id & @ in good arcs S 1 VALUABL, PROPERT Pht = f if | from earthy rntter—a consideration of the first im Cou as may be necessary for the protection of the tempt to which they are exposcd by their mix. | “ete there was a considerable gathering of men ery, Ware, peta in, a Lg Street West, Sarwxen oneal — portance to the consumer. daventen of the Wasbin a Asylum fram the | (Np tO Habe te tae octane Gor The | 22d carriages. The animal passed through the % rd, ‘Tea, Beans, severity und inclemen Ina . naa of the approaching winter in consequence of the probabl Pork, Salt, T Avetion.—On Hine with his wagon eee horses and scat- Do. Rope, Wrought and it Jron, P-? al CASTLEMAN & BRO. tering the crowd, until, at lenzth, by furtons | Sleds Striking, Dilling and Concret Hammers, corner of 6th and B street, nplaints ayainst persons whocon:-regate about ¢ non-com- ehureh doors, makin: i Rock Ch Q se 1?-2w opposite the National Hotel yp ; 5 ‘ oek Chains ‘ton of Ree tre cae RTUER hallding now a progrens; | Cone oe cee reece ant Sbecwne Com- 1 Vicking he detached himself fons the shafts, | Wi, -ebarrows, Growbara, Drille; feet 2 inches, by a depth of #4 teet 4 inches, with the RIVALS AT GALT’S WHAR also the cause of canses of the failure on the part | Menta, are quite aa ces were Intoxi- | When be stopped as If perfectly satistied with | Grindstoness Work Benchow, Ti Hprovenents—oue a good two-story frame House, | AL Foot os of the contractors to complete said bull ve bron § y of su ees were * OXI | the sport he hud enjoyed. Fortunately the only Leather Beiting, of vario Containing 10 or LI rooms, &e, Sehr. Hi ton, 113 tone White A ner Coal, or before the first of the present month, ac ed, no doubt er thecusable on | damage done was a smash of bis harness anda | Pras eres ‘Augers, Sa) : ‘Tis property is handsomely located in 2 neigh | Sone! jo, 117 tons White Ash broken do.. to contract, and the legal ren the ground of insanity.; One of them, we are | Svere cut to a horse with which he came { Together with a large quantity of damaged wheel- | bosiwod where property is rapidly enhancing im Steel, 150 tons West kind Red Ash Stope ure; and, also, whether the t fa charge | formed, bi vice committed to tact. barrows, carts, lumber, iron and old tool: value, of the work us Superintendent gives suiticient ed on the ground of insanity A Frienp or tHe Hover —For ten days pasta Terans onah gentleman bas been stopping at the U.S. Hotel, |] = — se ees : ad and during that time he has become so ardently ADVERTISEM'’TS. 5 A. GRE Auet. attached to the house that—although he is very GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM TS. dn virtue of S writs of fi annoying to the proprietor, and has never paid pe BOSTON — The regular packet schooner ed fi fi ur m the Clerk’s oflice of the his bill, and admits he bas no money to pay—the DB be po apport pale pag ol Circuit Court of the District of Columbia the prereetee found it impossible to etfect a separa- 5 hes i i se persoual attention and supervision to it Mr. Powels cilered the following resolutions; which were passed - Be ut resoured, (the Board of Aldermen con- earring,) That a joint select committee, consist- ing of two members of the Boa:d of Aldermen, a” fee members of the Board of Common ‘orkbouse, and discharged for the same a ‘The proper place for inxane persons be- ag the Asylum, they should not be retained in the prison, Ax Opsect or Cnarity.—On Saturday, police- man Watson, while searching for a fugitive from porter ag Gonecm ete alg chemi toed Justice, entered the house of a colored woman eunctl, as aquire into and con- | named Christy Ellis and there found a white sider the expediency and practicability of obtain- | Shitd about fe, years old, in an alinost starving jag from Congress a fee simple title to the squares “4 Y for cooking purposes, prepared to our order, Sch: 104 tons Treverton Cosl, for bu % Sent. Newark: $0 cords of resiuoua Pine, for kind all'finds Gf WOOD and COAL constantly on ha raons desiring to lay in their Win‘er supply of lay ued to cail belure pu’ fre satisfied our arrangements are a Those desiring other arrangements third cash; balance im @, 12, and 18 bearmg interest. A deed given Apply to HARTLEY & county of Washington and to me directed, | shai o ; expose to public sale, for casu, in front of the Court anhouse, toe oan bes he paprelbond ag Paednd and 101 Water street, Georgetown. aS” | Housndecrof said semen FRIDAY, the &th ANTE D— Liberal wages will be paid to a | day of Gotober, .458, at 12 o'clock m..ali defentants | %t!! Please mention ee & Pe GALS. 4 *D.—Lil ° + 858, ee fen: » Se . M. . condition. The poor thing did not know who | *€ain and on the way to his old quarters. ‘This | WYWANTED Liberal character, who can prepare | right title, and interest in a Office—N. W. oor. iath and C sts. No. sin, now occupied by the Centre Market, and to sell were its parents, or how itcame there. Mr. Wat. | Morning the proprietor bad to appeal to the city fhe meals ‘wash fora very amall family. An | 27,2 29and 33, of Drury’s subdivisio W harf—F oot of ith street. the same. And for the privilege of extending (8 | pon foyer about it of the colored p ple, who law to remove him, being perfectly willing to rish Catholic preferred. Appiy at No. 45 gay street, | No. 29 in the city of Washingto: o0 we 17 6t (Unmon) ae a establishing) a market from Ninth | Soy esos history of it, but of = urse unre- | Jose his bill to be rid of oie eae so had a war- | Georgetown. N Stawtl with ail ‘and sin ular the improvernants } oie 422 SEVENTH STREET. go9 fo f iRrenth streets west. through Louisiana ave- | fayo® CUry took the child to his home, and | Taft issued under the vagrant act. WYMAN IN GEORGETOWN cote ‘wiles asia te an fois ee — - = mie (2 reslece eas Ouioavenue; and further: | geversained, if its parcon die net claim’ st, to ms Ww WYMAN IN GEORGETOWN, — | 3a Sid willbe wold to satialy Judicialy Now. 24, WOOD !—COAL !—WOOD "—COAL " Be ce ricoleed, That said commiitee also take have it properly provided for. Tarep District Porice —Jobn Simms, pro- FORREST HALL, K. and L, Rangston, W. H. Harrison. use of George | Wehave now ov the way two cargoes of superior into consideration the expediency and practica- fanity; fine and costs, $3.16. Mary Lucas, do ; FORREST HAL, 3 j.aud L. Sangsto! Selden, Withers & Co. Red ond White Ash (Anthracite) COAL. which we a brs aaaee ee = i the Centre} gap AccineNt —On Sunday morning o#alit-| g1 94. Jobn Doe, alias Samuel Hutehinson, do; | Monday, Tuesday, and Pp amey Nights, “ w. SE D EN, Marsal otter at the loweel prices if delivered from the ves- es to the Ge; 3 : ? = Lal rict of he public oquaze or circle saad. ta teas tenes tle lad named Edward Dyer, son of H. Dyer, | workbouse 60 days. Thomas Martin and Joba londay, Tuesday, and Wednesday Nivhts. for a w tain an appropriation of two handred thousand Also, Tursvay AFTERNOON, al 35; v’clock, Also, Turspay AETKRNOON, at S!2 o'clock, AST ViInit, LAST VISIT. Rey body come and Laugh and ba Merry, Esq , of Prince George's co., Md, was returning Callahan, disorderly; security and costs. Sarah dollars for the purpose of erecting and establish- in a buguy from the services at St. Iynatius| A Rawlings, profanity; workhouse 60 days jug the said market on the avenues and streets scatuway district, the horse attached | Callahan and Martin were arrested for disorderly adoresaid, and that the committee Lave leave to | to the vebicle ran off, and the lad leaping out, | conduct fn the street and were committed to the Also, on band, @ large stock of Oak, Pine, end a Hickory Wood. to which 5 yeas emia of CLAS, 18, 4 tue Cirewit Court of the Du i persens taying i thew wGHAPIN & BRO. | re got ee el-im feport by bill or otherwixe. vl i * properly | workhouse, but subsequent! id costs and Very body —— {augh and be Merry, ry id co z SDAY Mies ulloy moved to suspend the rules to allow canoe gph ned a Ba gr egg Kieby gave security, and eb relensan by the m: POE ee enn Seedy Motes. cetiaston aaa it isoe r Sey HEE:E, FISH, &o_— Mr. Lloyd to offer a resolution; ; be little fellow bore the operation like a hero, | trate of this ot, J John D. Clark. a Moluny andl luterest in, and to an Coe ee. i Cheese, Mr. Lloyd offered a resolution instructing the and proved Limself more of @ mau than many of FROM BOSTON.—The regular packet schooner sos + Ways and means committee to inquire if the re- | twice ne deen An Improvement. —This morning we noticed Meriotis Burr, Capt. tra Nickerson, has -< spousive address to the people of Wakefield, ~ orthwest of Square N 1.56) (he Codlish, f square Sy % % Say together with al: and sn- 2 sh. ar iy Bs ots orerem thereun, weiged and levied | +s} hs. Hake Push, Srrived and is now d. Tue Arrention of buildets is called to the ad- | that workmen were engaged in erecting the Apply to HARTL ever forwa: Ragiand, —— books ordered to be sent, were rded. ‘Soaled Herings, & sKU., 9 aud 10 2 operty of Samue! Byington and Rich - abanels Piotled “dee vertisement of iarble mantels in another col- | walls of two warehouses at the corner of Ninth | Water street. Georgetown. we le-St_ ald Wallach, aad we be sold to satisfy Judicials | "49''do. ‘No.3 Mackeraly Mr. Jones moved to lay the resolution on the | umn. Mr Rutherford, the advertiser, is a enp- | and Canal streets, opposite the Centre market. Sat FISH PISHE | No. nnn and Cehaee Wallach oa pane ana a table; lost, yeas 6, nays 13; and the resolution was | ital workman, as the thousands who have em- | This pnprorement is made by J.T. Walker, Exq. 25 barrels No.3 smai! MACKEREL now landing | Reswiok, Richard Sid Samuel Byington # do. Buckets, un well know, aud the work that passes | and the houses are intended for rent. ‘They are | por schooner Mariettn Burr. Alon au Detrele Nor, | nd in favor of Will ‘au Resw, Just received and et r. Powell, from the claims committee, asked eras land shows the skillofa master. | to be two stories high, fifty by twenty-five feet PS. "Tones Alene daily ex ._ For sale by W; SELDEN. Marshal sez Steo MURKAY fo be discharged Fem the consideration of the | Mr. Rutherford’s establishinent is on ‘Twelfth | each. ‘The brick tee i byG T. Langley;car-| sais iw HARTLEY & BRO. felts ___ forthe District of Columbia, following - Dill for the retief of G. Emerson ; | stfect, near F street. penter and builder, J. T. Walker. Brom the the petition of B. Natalle; a bili for the relief of ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL James Towles; the committee was discharged EAS, COP. . BU pf Tiasacoerpns Som om . — number of bands engaged, it is probable the As, rent ears. & vacant 175 bags > PAssinc ur theeity a few days since, our at- | work will soon be com; i P 0" pon H tear aah rureet. Al by 129 feet nearly istrict a base oe Also, reported @ bill for relief of ‘Thomas Hal- | tention was arrested, whilst in the First Ward. — Opposite the new Eresbytgnay Ge roh. For terms ington, and to me Bvoxes wed Sesan. Me. Bebrer female Postpone the bill | by the fine assortment of housek ing articles, | Acctoent.—We learn that E.x-Marshal Hoover, apply to Dr. CHAS. H. INS Georsetown. ‘ite sale, for Casn, A eG onday; a | was passed. id ing yesterday evening fromadrive | SP 2 ltawtf 0 Sten Caen, Iso, Ty % c which Mr. C. E. Green has gathe: while returning ‘y ng tawtt See Pins oe ‘olay Won te bes Setonen tropolitan House Furnishings — steed Soy, x in the country, in endeavoring to step from his Chock REPAIRING —C poo Peed de- 1 ea Whale Oil, heteta, nays 11; the bill was x * | 178 Penusylvania avenue. Mr. Green has a fine | carriage, was accidentally precipitated to the ing scription ily oauare $6. in thoany of -c Phe cen ow ey weed; passed yes wiief of William Wheeler, | location and will doubttess drive a brisk trade. | ground with such violence as to dislocate lis lett | ine part properly ATSON, th aj the a0 2-8teo i aUdkay * SENMES, colored; passed, yeas 17, nays 3 —— shoulder. 58 Bridge jeorgetow ; C ey) LL TH USED IN PROP. DoN- eLey, from the police committee, asked | _-A MoReattentive undertaker than ‘Thos, Sands, | Neat HavaTe—A. Green, anctioneer, sold lots I> For the conventenge te arg 1 a net ands to be discharged frown consideration of tue bill te Garrison street, Navy Yard, does not live in any | 1 and 2, im aquare 390, with two amall brick ten. tig distance, « competent of Clocks vars jo. 47. to May term, ae “ea SaX ux ; Prevent gaming; discharged. community. See his advertisement, ements, to Samuel Norment, Esq, for $550, on hand, for sale, auZ-lm seG-dts Marshal for the District wolh-® bade |