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‘AL ENTELLIGENCE. Wasnrworon Maayians raeeting ot rine eo eal 8 Assoviatien, C i more, its.edition is se large as te it] churches of Maryland of Colum- te be put te press at an early hear, Adver- bm gr gm Ey Ener Baptist tisements, therefere, should be sent in by 19 5 - Dr. q jmore. o'clock, m.; otherwise they may ne: appear | ;, 1°, {""! session _sspembled on Puesday even- i ev. George F. Adams, Moderator. "The following {sa correct list of members of the Association from this city. Those marked bie tar Were present : Street Church—*Rev.G. W. Samson, #Rev. A. J. Huntingdon, *Revy G. W. Dor: A. Rothwell, #f. A. Walter, #Z. Richards, #J. Ailyer, G. Wood, #J. H. Yeatman, J. T. Given, #R.C. Pox, C. 8. Batts, Dr. S.C. Smoot, B. F. Debow, J. C, Willing R W-~ Fenwick, C. J.C. tddins, $8. R. White. Navy Yard—#Rev. J. P. Greer, Win. Mullo #3. P. Hall, G. T. Golick, *H Roby, *J. B. wntil the next day. Cocxscu Bupeat —Lasxt Monday night, the members of the Common Council were el! in their places, and appeared to be disposed to dispatch basiness as rapidly and calmly es possible EMPLOYMENT OF COUNSEL. The business opened with a from the Mayos relative to the employment of counsel in the case of Weigh(man os. the Corporation. Tie case ts 2 suit for damages growing out of injuries Cawood, # Thomas Sanderson, Jr reeetved by the plaintiff at one of the tion ? . b ; pe 5nd = accident occurred some time aries 6g C. C. Meador, *George M. Ken- age. fn this case the nt city attorney was iso Meer, Colored—* Henry H. Butler. retained by the plaintiff’, which now leaves the Union Colored—#isaac Kendall, *Charies T. eity without counsel inthecase. It was doubtful Smith, *Samuel S. Harden. Sci aod wo twas ermea SevereamPtg? Sous | Kew” eg W. Rameon, of Washington, was special joint resolution authortzing the Mayor to | Cbosen moderator, and A. Fuller Crane, clerk employ legal counsel—which was done. Des motlerator announved the following com- s. INCREASING SALARIES. {ttee b} lessrs. ‘When the bill increasing the compensation of Bot oan, “ oe alg! hi Baan the Clerk of the Northern Market was reported Committee to nominate a new board—Messrs. by the police committee, with an amendment’! gam iner. ‘ tnetendlag the salaries of the Clerks of the Bast * screener tite oepes pitts the ti say fat Markets also, the ‘Council appeared to | meortng-- Mears Fey, Wothwe van Harleys ivide immediately. ne party, tho willing om@mi| ial to add to the salaries of the elty officiate, Sapmnstece, to nndtt’ the accounts —Messre argued | ¢ Bevan that this was not the time to begin it, that justice yf aman) ne requires that the financial difficulties of the Cor- poration should first be surmounted before they ir. Meator gave a voted the fands away to increase salaries; jn Chnreh, on the Toland Washington city. other words, they thongbt the Co:poration should |" "The feport of Columbian Coliege was read. be “‘just before generous.” he other side | The Board had mette an unsuccessful a: plica- zrgwed that the Clerk cf the Northern Market | tion to Gongress for » rant of public land, AL was 2 good officer, attended to hiv business fvith- though the Rev. Dr. Binney, the late President, fally, kept market clean, enforced the regt- | had Tesigned, yet the institution had not lost any lations, and therefore he ought to have an in- | of its ffliciency. The number of students is 59. <veased salary. Some of this side thought that, of whom nine wert preparing for the ministry although all that had been said of the northern | which, with a single exception, is as large as clerk was true, it woald be anjust to increase bis previously reported. In the preparatory depart. salary and not these of the Eastern and Western Inent are 22 students. The moderator here made Markets. . some remarks in favor of removing the College The committce’s amendment was agreed to,| to the City of Wushington. The report was then aad the bill as amended passed by yeas II, nays adopted, and the Association adjourned to reas- 19. Itmow goes tothe Aldermen for their action semble this morning. ELEST STREET TO BE GRADED AND GRAVEY.ED a ee dutreduced a pill 0 ead ond Eravel First street west, between B and C streets | uiar monthly meeting of the board of directors north. Upon this subject, the indebtedness of ibe . the Corporation was aes to again, and the | % the Feltime: Ae ge Obie Fatirend Company Propriety of the work being done when it was | Was held in Baltimore on W ednesday morning. expected that the Government would a ‘The revenue of the road for the month of Octobet 0} that ion of the street for the extension of the was reported as follows : tol grounds. “i Saens the business of the morning and even- ions, the following related to this city: account of the Mission Battimorg axpOuto RaiLRoap.—The Teg- Main Stem. N W.Va. W.Br’h - Wallace argued that they were not called ae aie 4 upon to legislate o: the Presmption of what Line thoree ag ine Ste referrers Segterm woula sto hereafter, bet for ithe protec- — : 9 i tion of life and Itmb now. So miserable was the oe a eee ake condition of this street, that although {t was s $993,625 1 $15,705 53 $13,110.63 Rear approach to the ratlroed depot f.om the Making a total for passengers of $108 488 23, and Sveauc, coaches had deserted it and now used C | for freight, $254,019.75, and agrand total of $392,- street, which was a nuisance in consequence, and | 3 02 Property there bad depreciated in value. ‘The gross earnings of the road In October, 1857, +. Orme though that owners of property there | #Mounted to $396,191 $5, showing a decrease for Would be giad to see the improvements, as it | the same month of the present year of $3 635 $3. would be A ikety to bring a higher price when There was a full a'tendance of the members at Congrens decides io purchase. But be bad no | the board meeting. The annual Teport was read, expectation that the gentleman would go to Con- | adopted, and two thonsand copies ordered to be xress then aad say—Geatlemen, the travel cf | printed’ The annual reports of the master of coaches on € street bas made it a nuisance, and | t’amsportation and of the master of machinery the property bas deprectated in value; the price | Were read and referred to the comunittee on trans- yeu offer ts too much portation Mr. Wallace thought the gentleman need have | Chauncey Brooks, Esq. tendered his resigna- po fear of such am orcasion, if it touches C street | tion as President of the Company, but it was nol wil touch but a small portion. accepted, bis communication, on’ motion of Mr. A motion to refer to tne improvements commit. | J. M. Smith, ciiy director, being laid upon the passed . tee failed, and the bill table. WATER REEUSED THE FIFTH-WAKDERS A bill from the police committee to sink a well and erect a pump in the Fifth Ward, excited the members on Corporation indebtedness again. ocr Malloy urged the necessity fora pomp at t it ted. i: 7 Seongh Bore greens —— — meee eaten oe point, where over forty thousand passengers were *quares, to get good drinking water. There are og rae up or chanzed cars during the past two pumps in that section, and both were erected tome oe War teak toa ‘os epee Private individaals—not by the tansportation, with power to act . Jn motion of Mr Bartlett, the Master of Trans- Pp gcd dem a not refused portation wa< authorized to s the Commis- Mr. Malloy—Yes: anh the citinens now appeal } *ouers of Public Works, Messrs. Schley. Lank- to the Councils ? ford, wath and ae and any one friend Mr. Orme— I accompanying them, on all the trains. dhs gee ts ested nee ee oa mation et me eee ee adjourned the money to do it with. Nasties on Sohal ing Hoes for the purpose of 3 r electta, ¢ President of the Company for the ‘The bill was indefinitely postponed. savaing ae wary THARKSGIVING DAY The joint resolution from the Aldermen, Mr. Bartlett offered a resolution appropriating 81.500 to be used in the erection of a suitable building at the Washington Sanction, (Relay House.) for the purpose o Protecting passengers, baggaze and mails from the weather. The need of such a building has long been felt at this ap- JuvENtLe Orrexvers.—The attention of the _ Thursday, 25th instant, was taken up. | police bas been several times directed toa locality here was evidently a difference of anion with in this city where two opposing gangs of lawless ? Tegard to the propriety of appointing days of boys—one party representing the ‘muscle”” of thanksgiving me said they were days of | 0°Y*— drunkenness and riot. A gentleman from the English Hill, and the other that of the county Second Ward remarked that three thousand me- | outside the city limit«—meet, to fight out their chanics and workingmen would be thrown out of boyish feuds. “Every Sunday, and often two or werk, and was understood to say that drunken- | three days during the week, these balf-fiedged Ress and disgraceful scenes would ensve towdies meet at the point in question, and hold Mr. Bobrer remarked that he hoped he misun- | stated battles, which are maiutained, with des- derstood the gentleman, for, certainly. the me- | perate vigor on both sides, until one side or the chanic and workingman were «s little disposed | other sutters defeat; and thus a new incentive is to riot and debauchery as any cle+s of our people. | offered for a renewal of hostilities at the next con- Mr. Orme dented sayinz otherwine vealent opportunity. The location alluded to is Sir. Wallace was bitterly opposed tothix meos- | the corncrot E and Second streets, where the ure. While the devout aud pious citizens attend | dwellers round about are kept in 2 state of cou- their religious services at the churches. wstheysie | stant apprehension from the showers ‘of stones, accustomed on the Sabbath and other szered | brickbats, clubs, ete, which are the accepted day would open a door for the careless and Weapons among these petite rioters, A few days rderly to display their lawlessness Profan- | ago. a small child,which was playing ia the yard » drunkenness, and bloodshed would ensue inj front of its father’s house, in this unfortunate Probably; and, without a doubt, cur neighbors of neighborhood, narrowly escaped instant death the country weuld be damuzed and tormented | from a large-sized stone, which was flung bya by regiments of men ard boys with guns and boy while tn hot pursuit of a retreating adversary. Pis'ois, running ever their farms aud gardens, | These little miscreants are also in the constant and destroying their property uabit of engaging, here, inthe games of bandy Mr. Wallace moved to refer the subject to *he | and feotbail, in direct violation of a Corporation health committee; lost. ordinance. and to the Perpetual terror of the resi- Mr. Walt moved to strike out “ Thursday | dents, who seem heretofore to have endeavored, b,”* and imve:t “Sunday 2ist;"? lost—yeas 7, n. to secure official interference in their be- “ It isearnestly to be be ay that in future isance will be prevented by the authorities. who. in suppressing such disgraceful scenes, will have the cordiai support and gratitude of many sufferers. , eed 2 foe resolution was adopted—yeas 19, nays 1— Mr. Wallace. aay = CONCEALED WEAPONS The Aldermen’s biil to prevent the carrying of concealed dangerous weapons was taken up Mr. Jones explained that the bill was the same as the old bill, with the exception that the word “concealed” is here inserted. For want ef that Word in the former bill. jt is now certzin that the cerporation will lose every case before the circuit court by appeal from the decisions of the police magistrate: The bill was passed. A MARKET-MOUSE IN THE SEVENTH WARD ‘The bill to provide for the erection of a market (commumicatzD Tux Fouts Cass.—Mr. Editor: The case re- ported in your paper of yesterday, of Gouldy and McDevitt, (misprinted McJewett,) I happened to be in Justice Donn’s office at the time. I under- stand a little of the German language; and 1 do say, most positively, that the German (Fults) did not want to prosecute the young men. He said to his interpreter that he bad nothing against them. Now, there are two facts connected with this house in the seventh ward was ‘akea up case that I took notice of, but it seems Justice Mr. Wallace moved to amend by providing that | Doon did not. One is, that when he and the the market should not be erected in the centre of | watchman came up to the young men, one of B07 street or avenue. them was following him (Fults) with bi: basket. Mr. Powell t he saw in this motion an | and there was nothing disturbed in nor did o} ‘ition tothe proposition now in commitice, far tne removal! of foe Centre Market He thought it was Intended to affect that subject, but he did not know how it would operate when the time arrived. what they demanded? [i might beve been a Mr Lloyd hoped the gentleman would with- | chew of tobacco 1 bave no wish to interfere in draw bis motion. and leave the subject m tue | the mater, but I must say that the ends of jnstice residents of the Ward would be as well served by a reprimand and good Mr. Wallace withdrew it advice; for [ inust say I think it was only a joke, Mr. Castleman renewed the amendment. He | and no person was injured. 1 feel for Unele Sam; would not vote for the blockading of any of cur | this witness-money makes many a cae streets and avenues by the erection of market-| It A Fuiesp to Justice. houses in them The motion was rejected Mr. Bobrer moved to adjourn; lost The bill was then passed—yeas 17, nays 2. THE OvTCRY The outery about indebiedaess was quite loud during this meeting, and it would seem that the betief in it was ape when the Council re- fused to notice the petition of the Fifth Ward for a supply of water; but acts of this Meeting and previous meetings, increasing sal- aries. relief bilis, &c., would indicate an over- flowing treasury. they burt him. I am satisfied it was merely a joke when they spoke to him. Your reporter #: they demanded what he had. He did not under- stand the English language—how did be know Drawine To 4 CLoss —The opportunity fr visiting the beautiful and instructive Panorama of Clina and Australia, which has drawn such crowds to Odd Fellows? Hall nigbtly during the past four weeks, is rapidl: diminishing. Remem F that if not seen witbin the next three nights, it will be too late, for with the current week the exhibition of its thousand beautiful paintings cf life and customs of people in the interesting countries through which the canvass carries the Visiter, cloxes for ever here. To those who de- sire to obtain much useful information of a Peo- ple of whom but little fs known from the book«, ho better opportanity presents itself to our mind than that afforded by a view of Boneau’s grand Tux Eacix Batt. —People whe are at ali given to the hipocondria, should not fail to take the Star regularly, and as regularly consult its | panorama. advertising column, under the head of “‘Amuse- Circuit Courr.—The follow!ng cases have meats.” Had such persons done so yesterdry, | been disposed of since our last report: Patrick and read tbe announcement of the Metropolitan * Eagle Ciub, of the Grand Ball given by them at | 5_ Murray agt. Geo. 8 Cripps, islet Oy pate ic) be. Temperance Hall last night, what an amount of | tiff; damages assessed at one cent Dive devits pigat they not have dispelied for | Murray, Prederick Reichenback, verdict for ever by purchasing a ticket and attending there | Plaintiff; dai one cent As good looking and well-behaved a collection During yesterday and this morning, a case of ef happy couples as it has been our lot to meet, | trespass occupies the Court. : for some time, were in attendance; and merrily Yesterday. on motion of J. Carroll Brent, Esq. Passed the fleeting hours, under the mayic juflu- | Francis N Brent, E<q., was admitted an’attor- ence of Exputa’s fiddie and bow, and the man- | "¢y 29d counsellor of this Cou:t. and took the agement of the committee of arrangement usual oaths and declaration Jedging from the grateful eye glances of the hap: Py female portion of the company at each an- nonncement of + Take partners for a quadrilie” from the floor manager—there was io lack to them of such enjoyment, as all ue votaries of ‘Terpsichore delight to indulge in. The Was ouly interrupted by the refresbinen the refresbments only by the dancing; and so passed 2 night of pleasure—such 2s all doubtless | desire tu bave repeated es often as couvenient The Eagle Clob have assuredly immoztaliz-d themsrives by the entertainment furnished last night to the numerous company there. Vacraney has become a serious annoyance recently, and among the many vagrants imported into this city, are some of the most dilapidated specimens of humanity ever seen here. This morning, Edward Hagan was brought from Swampoodie, and lodged in the guard-house for trial. He was ina miserable condition—intem- = had nearly finished its work upoa him. * was stated that be had tried to burn bimself up, and the traces of the fire were plainly dis- cernible upon his clothing, a skirt of bis coat being burnt off. He was taken before Justice —— and committed to the workhouse for 90 ays. — i INTERFERING with THE LecaL Trapgrs.— Lagcexy ann InoRratitupg. — Yesterday, a German, named Lewis Frank, who came to this city oie —= ~ 2g funds, was aliowed by This morning, Mr. Wm Simpson, # huckster Mr Ainboch, a feliow-countryman, to stay at bis ‘i Rouse (itt be could de better. Vuring theabeence | King, “police oihcey for mania eee! ia: of Mr. A , Prank robbed bim of in mone Market without license from Cc loud tects siieeS tbicksweacned tek titeer nee: | Hs wae ied before Justice Doan’ and heed 65; as - Frank purchased a new suit of clothes and was and the costs were led. The licensed dea! ters whe pay for the privi of selling in the city markets. are not very willing to see othera v this privé without license. jnently a strange er who comes to the market un authortzed Is very aptto pay heavily on every ercasion makiug off, when Officer King started after h.m. He was arrested at the rsilread, and on bei searched the articles were recoverd, aod $1 Sv in money was commitied to jail for couct. upoo bis arrival the: searched, and juwre found Sterueas, under Browns’ Sotel, has for sale at hie establishment the “Life- ‘ing Vest,’ romething new, and agrent desidecaluin, Jndeeg. Tuestax —To-night, Mr. J. W. Wallack ap: A Wacutneron,Orry a Cuaxcr.— . Roger A. Pryor, net vi ts (tbe, Bts nee “iption. price is ag to = su r : bs of —— gon Tere subscription price A Pixasanr Trite.—The Navy Yard folks, éonnected with the Baptist churches in that ¥i- cinfty, announce a pleasant time this evening. The oceasion is an entertainment of-the Sewing Society of the Second Baptist Church. A su per | will be spread, music by Arth’s Band will en- and a delightful re-union may liven the evening, be expected. — Court oF Craims —Yesterday the cnse of Rich- ard W. Meade, administrator of Richard W, Meade. vs. The United States, was resnmed, and Mr. Gillet conctuded his argument on behalf of the government. On the conclusion of his re- marks the court adjourned. ‘TRIALS AT THE GuaRDHoUse.—James Dason, dronk and disorderly; fine and costs, $2 15. Jno. Barker, colored, do. and resisting officers, do., $3.15. Mary Aun Kelly, drunk and disorder: Go. $2.15, James Barnes, Gordo atin” Wr asx the especial attention of the reader to the large purchases of dry goods recently made by Messrs. Clagett & Dodson, and advertised in another column of to-day’s Star. A Bratz Uxion Mrrrine will be held at the Thirteenth street Baptist Chyreh this evening. — Loox at the Alphabetical Business Directory in another column. AMONG THE Opp FenLows,—Ex- cf Od& & cllowship, inoliiding Signs, ‘asswords of the five degrees: by John led_member. id at ADAMSON’s, ‘7th street, opposite to the Post Office, and 9h at, near Penn. avenue, no Ll 3t Mr. Gaxsynski’s Dancing. ScHooL.—On visi'ing ovenit noing Sool s few aco, 1] was highly gracihe with the order, 4 sand propriety of jeportmentemong the pupils. Jt was evident that the maitre de danse was competent to his task, ant When the susvity and refinement of his asmistants— his two daughters—were brought into view, it was impossible to escipe theconcinsion that their ex- ample had much todo with the crace and ease of tee pupils. Jt is all important to attend to the man- young, and in hing theart of dancing an opportun ty is offered | forming th* manners as weil as giving graceful carriage to the body. Under the happy tuition of Mr. Gand auebiors, both those requisites are likel* td bs imparted, and te ail detirous Improving the ma ners of their obtt- dren, | would commend to them this schoo!. Amon our young Americans, | wss ploised to sea Lord bg se i!dren,ming ing and enjoying the delights of the 1 * . Tre Arrair at Ru ing Star—Dear Sur: In Srrerator. Eds the Eten- eur paper a veulerang there was a notice of the difficu'ty that occurred at Frederick Kupp’s, on Saturday night, under the head of “ us Caught,” that does great injus- concerned, but expeciaily to ty - it you ully advised of e mo euch article oculd have aper, Aud your Reporter, to say nothing of the very harsh terms Cat ape per by him to obaracterize the alleged offence. his either wholly misunderstood the evidence as given at the in, Or intentionally misrepresented it. He arty called for drinks, which, when re °F refused to pay for, and when payment nded Mr. Rupp was attacked and knocked intirely erroneous. There was no ¥, but.on the other hand, althonga [ had called notning, I promised to pay Mr. Rapp my self: 3 @ knew me well, No violence was dons to Mr. Rypp, as his own statertient showed, and ®!so Mr. Atlen’s, uatil he closed the door, lockec it. and stood with his back against it, forbidding egress. and not then ti!! he had been requested sev- eral times to open the door. Andas tothe striking, it was simultaneous. Moreover, it has been kept Out of view that sevetal Germans in the house jomed w th Mr. Rupp in beating me ina most bra- tel manner. Whatever impropriety I or any of the Others may have been gui'ty of, I neither Mr. Kupp there was anything may say that nor any one else can say that Wrong in our condnet until he lock-d — door and forbid our soi ont There was no intention on ny 0 harm rT. Upp, or disturb his house, nd. Re been difiieulty but for sioned Dy suspicions which were groundiess. I deem it due to mraelf to make this atntement. My @:nduct aeaee been regaiar and unexcep- tionable, an ugh { am but a mechanic, and have to earn 8 living by honest labor, I deny the right of noy one to brand me asa ritffian by reason of a difficutty foreed on me by ‘another: and 1 would deem it far ‘more consistent with the demands of juatice, and more in keepiag with the moderation of ® good citizen, to wilhho'd comment on a mere toa 7 and examination, aud to forbear censure un- ui fairiy canvassed before the proper tribu: igittrue that I was caught, for upon hea-ing the charge I went forward and sur- ler-d m: . HAS. MACABER. Washington, Nov, 11, 1358, it Weaonixe Caxxs, very pretty and very cheap, at the Philadelphia Confectionery, corner 12th and F streets. Ice Cream and Water Ices, 33 con's per quart, nos im Fairs, Balls, and Festival rnished with Ice Cream,ofthe best guali 1 per cA'lon, and Confectionery of al! kinda, at aoed prices, fresh made every day, at the Philadelphia Confectionery and det Orsem Depot, corner 12‘h and F streets, oc m - MARRIED, > tie On the 10:h ins aut, at 7th street Presbyterian Churoh, by the Rev. B. F. ets at 5 HANDY, Eagq., to Miss ANNIE E. NO Lt of this city, DIED, On the 9th instant. Mrs. CATHARIE COOKE, im the 6lst yesr of her age, wife of W. B. Cooke. On the 10th instant, JEROMK BERON, aged 62 ears. ” The faneral will take piace at the residence of his s0n, on Georgia avenue, near | th street east, on To-morrow (Friday) Afternoon, 12ch instant, at 2 —- The friends ef the family a invited to atten GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. ATTENTION, POTOMAC LIGHT IN FANTRY!—You are hereby ordered to meetatthe Armory, io full winter uniform, n TUESDAY, the !6th instant, at 2 0’olock p. m, . By order of the Captain: wet WM. CRUIKSHANK, O. 8. S HOLESALE AND RETAIL FEED ey WAREHOUSE, BY HAN. C. ADDISON, No. 93 WaTeR Street, GeorcEtowy, D.C. no it-Im* Ff BARRELS CRANBERRIES, D 2 boxes new Bunch Raisins, 2 barrels Crusted, Pulverized and Clarihed Bu- iT, Bt reduced price: 109 boxes Fire Crackers, 100 boxes Sootch Herrings, 5.0 barrels tresh Currants, in the Comb, gnac Brand: slish Dairy and New York Cheese roma, Far and Co n Starch, No. 1 Mackerel, in quarter-barrel: Rice Flour, Kye Fiour, and jour, ‘ancy Baskets, &o.,&0 — ast received ar.d for'sale by re _no 10-6 W. H. TENNEY, Georgetown. — POTATOES, 3,000 susnets Mowe ware MER- CtR Now Jersey POTATES in store and for BERRY, Water street. 8 Welch’s Family t \. 1m lote to anit pure! Ts. PETER no6 85 RSet SOON: _ TO THE LADIES. me nsion Skirts, 11 springs, for $1.50, ‘ort 9 do: do. ts, worth $1, he dive, White and ‘Colored Corset, 4 10 dos. be ties French's Bay Water, 31 cts., worth Joo dozen Leadien t-. CHaifeat ss cents per dozen louven’s best loves, cents, Deisines. Calicoes — orinos, serine inghams, Hosiery, . R-HURDLE'S, corner High and Gay streets. no 2 2w $d ~ PLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WINe Ss’ ae TER GOODs. CLAGETT & MAY weuld respectfully announce to res: }» ond strangers witting the city, that they are now preparec to show the largest and best ee - si re Lp ES aa ne Domestic 00 ever oflered for ie My o ia RICH S.LKS AND HANDSOME WOOL, EN ESS GUODS, we haves splendid assort- ment, just received, per last steamers, from Eu- “fy RICH SHAWLS AND MANTLES, wehave some elegant goods, weil worthy the early of hein nes of Waal ungton. Ggorgetown Alex- andr: MOURNING GOODS, IN. BITE egonx. LINENS AND Houser BH NG ARTICLES, HOSIERY, AND GENTLE- MEN’S WEAR, our stock is full and in every article. We have on hand s full stock of fine BLANK- ETS. SERVANTS’ WEAR Heavy Twilied Virginia Blank Best quality Virginia Piaid Lin: and 6 4 Falled C pennbare Cativos, and other heavy goods, a ; gtiearpsdt nits Seatza tie hedae te pe from which we cannot devia: it goods lowest cash price, te. Citizens and eepquermare a invited to call inepeot Which wi at all times eran sauere 1m show: ae che ot OLUMBIA MARKET. ona ae me a) ‘Salt Fysh, Mackerel, &c. in | AGRICULTURAL USES. Epwaxp F. Snepson, 519 ch et., north of Paver, ITECTS, ‘Ret & Hanvino,arch’s & builders, 19st.b.1& K. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Hiriae ¢ jn» Att’ + BV., bet, 46 . §, Karr, 8, E. corner Pa. cKanpen & Co., 496 7th st., BANDs, Wituxgs' Citizens’ Bann, at Metzerott’s, Pa. av. Egrvuta’s Brass ann, 5it3 Sth at, onat, BANKS AND BANKER: 1668 & Co., N. W. oor. 15th si WEEKY, Rittzxnous Ti eis JorXAeN & Co., MuBs BRotters, cor. F & | BILLIARD SALOONS. PHELAN’s Mansue Tasies, 468 13th at., oor Pa.av, BLACKSMITH SHOPS, PaeAt ty x o . st. north of Pa, BV., Cor. I sts , Opp. ary jorke ShOSts,) 2 Ohio : 966 Virginia avenue, Is! pts AND pty aia ne fH Snead’ RANCK TayLor, 42 Pa. ay., east National Ho! ae mm & MAURY. 334 -» bet. 9th & 10th sta. Wx. ALLANTYNE, Lg pon book deposit’y, 4987 et NorTHERN Lipertigs BooxstToRy, 327 7th st, stn” tae SHOE STORES. RG BURNS, 340 Pa. av , near 9th Hitksok Bunn, ag Pa, avs bet ae doen ote, A. P. Hoover, SI av:.south side, bet: @ & 7 ats, ‘F. CLARK, Ladies’ Shoe.Store, 16 Market Space. '. CREASER, 573 F st..? et, 39 & 9th. BRICKLAYERS. Cnas. G. Batt, (patent range, &c.,) Est. b. 194 14. CARPERTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. Barner, 446N. Y, v., bot, 14th & 18th ster CARRIAGE FACTORIES, Anprew J. Jorcs.cor, 4th & E sts.,S. Pa. av, Groner R. Hatt, 5. side Pa, av., bet. 13 & 1354 sts. CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. C.S. Foren & Co. Odd Fellows’ Hail. Thos PURSELL & & '@.8%., bet th & 7thsts CLAIM AGENTS, Henry Avvison, 458 15th et., opp. Treasury Dep't. CLOTHING STORES. Watt, Stepuens & Co., 322 Pa. av., bet. 9 & 10 sts, Noak Watxer & Co., drowns’ Hotel Building. st. W. Gaston & Co , 478 Pa, av., bet. 34 sts, J. G. Sternens, 370 Ps. ay., Browns’ hotel build’s. CONFECTIONERIES. C. Gautier, ladies’ saloon, 252 Pa. av ,b. 12 & 13 sts. J. G. Weavea, 347 Pa opp. Brow: Yuin p ‘THostas Porentini. t Lith sts. hi Jos. ScHAF FIELD, 986 6t! PuIL’s Conrgo’RyY, 58 Dactluprsonasy, 8 Markutpae bot Sek aati de - Humpireys, 12 Market ). bet. 8 Dx. K. Fincey Honr, 810 Ps.av., bet.9h & 10th ste. DRESS MAKERS. Mrs. Mary A. Eaton, 484 10th st., near Pa. av. DRUG STORES Z. D. Gitwan, 350 Pa. ay JOHN SCHWARTZE, 463 Pi F e p& BR }. Lov: DRY GOODs. Prry & BrotHen, 36 Market Space, bet.7 & 8 sts, - M. Suuster & Co.,38 Market poe, b.7& 8 ste. Hoo, Brotuer & Co..10 Market Space, b.8 & 9ats. Ciacetr & May, N. &. cor. Pa. av. & 9th st. Jas W SEARS. 48 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8h sts. J. W. Corcey & Co. 583 7th st., north of Fi + )DDARD, 347 7th st.. near Northern Market. A. L. Newton, 5217th st. four doors north of Pa. av. DYERS AND SCOURERS. W.H. WaxatLry, 383 Pa.av,; 49 Jefferson st. GT. ENGRAVERS, D. O. Bake, 64 Pa, av , bet, 12th & 18th ats. EXPRESS OFFICES, Apams’, 514 Pa. sv , bet. 2d and 3d ats. FANCY STORES. Ls C. STRVENS, 336 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts. ; C, Ginsor, $4 Market 8, bet. 8th & 9th sts. E. K. Lumpy. 390 Pa. av., National hotel building. FEED STORES, James A. Wisk. 429 7th st. & Ceutre Market. FOUNDRIES. W.M. ELuiis & BRo.,(1ron,) 13th st, near canal. F. & A. ScHNg(DRK, (iton,) oor, PA. av. & 18th et, L. H, & G. C. Scuneiper, (brags,) 271 Pa. av. FURNITURE STORES. Boytz & BrotueR, Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th st. Cc. E GREEN, 178 Pa, v., bet. |7th and 18th ste, G. T. SMALL woo, (upholstery ,) 8 7th at. GAS COMPARY, Orricg, 514 11th st., north Pa, &v. GENTLEMEN’S + BELONGINGS." Stevexs’,(hats & wardrobearticies) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. W. Hvcues, cor. 7th & B sta., Island Jon Savt, vurseryman, Seedsman, &0,,396 7th st, GROCERY STORES. G.& T. Panker & Co., 313-5 Pa. av., b. Oth & 7th sts, Kine & BuRCHELL. cor. 15th st, & Vt. WM. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 71 8th E ALL, 49 Market Space, opp. Cen. m ~G&H. : Tos Cream G1 pet gal. a S SDWARD H S. W. i. Hanpr, £29 Pa.av., bet. 14th & |. Kennapy & Puos, 508 7th st., bet. D& FE. Jams Daiy,(variety,)388 Lst., bet. idth & 15th sts GONAMITHS. C. H. MuNcx, 496 6th st., south Pa. av, HAK DWARE AND CUTLERY. Camesei. & Corte, 351 Pa. ay.. opp. Browns’. SLyaxs & THomrson, (coach findings,) 326 Pa. T.. & o. C. Scuinkipke, 271 Pa. av. WW & 1 kK. Tucker & Co., 21 Pa, av., near 7th st. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. BH. STiInEMETZ. 236 Paav,,b. Wilard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FERNISHING STORES. ER, Iron Hall, (genera! assortment.) 7th st., north Pa. av. Sth & 10th sts. +, bet. 9th & Wth sts. 2th and 13th sts. eiry, 337 and 508 Pa, av. kin . 480 15th et. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. &c. Jous D, Crarx, 525 12th st.( Also Notary Public.) THomas C. Donn, 66 Lo bet 6th & 7th sts, JoHN Minis, 4876'h at. be! it. and Louisiaraay. H. G. Mugray, oor. 7th and [ sts., Navy Yard. LIME, CEMENT, &c. Wx. H. Govey, foot of K st. n , near Georgetown. Wueatey & Dorsey, cor, N.Y. av. & 20th st. LIVERY STABLES. J. W. Pompnrey, 49! 6th st. oor. C., & C, east of 6th ALLISON NAiLOR, JR., cor. Pa. av. and 13}. at. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, C, Scunetper, (practical,)27! Pa. av., LOOKING GLASSES, &c. Francis Lams, 237 Pa. av., near !3th st. LUMBER YARDs. H.N.& J. W. Easy foot D st., (steam saw mill.) Treo. Mosuer, Biagden’s wharf, foot of thet. cart MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS, rife oi Exuis & Bagruxe, may ips hoy? v,the canal. «McCLELLaNp,S. comer al sts. Whitt. Hat, & Co , $2 at.,S. of canal. Iron railing pis de eee Wo. Rutuxerorp, E st,, bet. . Rite VkiHMEYVER,(marb mant’s,&0.) 14st, 8. Pa MILLINERY, &c. Mas. H, L. Stassen, 495 8th st., near Pa. av. Mrs. CHARLES PReEUvss, 289 Pa. av., b. 9th & l0thats, MUSIC STORES Joux F. Eviis, 96 Pa. ay., bet. 9th & rkov.C T. De Caznizt, oor. Pa. ay, PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. Howeu, & Morsxcy, 323 C st., near 7th. PAPER HANGINGS, &c. J. MaRKRITER, 496 7th st., between D and &. Fraxcis WiLLNER.9O N Y.av,, bet. 19th & lith sts PAPER WAREHOUSES. Epwarp Towns, 37 D st.,near 7th, PATENT AGENTS. Cuares F. StansBuky, it aon . Ith & F ats, - G. PAGE, 7th Bt., '. tan: i ireccen Att’y in Pat. cases, 488 7th st. PAWNBROKERS. Isaac HERZBERG, 429 Pa. av., bet. 3d and 4 ats, pOLmes,o0 Peevber One Uckete av. te sts. 8,451 Pa, av. bet. 436 and 6th ats. PLANING MILLS. Fitzuven Cov x, cor. i4th & Canal st. PLASTER & GUANO MILLS. Morea & Ruinenarr. foot of G street north. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. , W. THomrson & Bro., 289 Pa. av., b.10& 11 ats, OHN REESE, 496 6th st., south of Pa. av. Myers & Cv., 509 9th st., north of Pa. av. PORTRAIT PAINTERS. J. M. STANLEY, 27834 Pa. av., bet. 11th & 12th sts, PRINTING OF FICES—(Book and Jeb.) H. fOuxtnmonn, 375 D st., near 7th. f, H. Sacz, cor. Lou. av. & 7th st. is eka he Ape "Ss, OOF. ve 8 AMMACK 's. Pa. ‘av. west of Willards Hotel. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. Bapwix Broruenrs, cor. D & ist sts, GML: Nonron's Young Ladies’ Institute, coe ot. . H. Noxton’s Young ies’ Institute, Usion Acapewy.(M.é& F..) oor. N Y. av. & ldth ai Be Ati ; 5 . TELER. Iron i. av. SEWING ROOMS. H.O. Noyes, 549th at.n. Pn. av. (shirt factory. &¢.) STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, &c. 5: Woopwaap.n 8. Pa.av., b.10 & 11, taloony front. AMES SKIRVING, Cor. Pa. av. & Lith st. W. D. WyviLt, 453 Pa. av., near 3d at., south side. TO! av 10th ate, lith et. & Co. 544 Pa. By. TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. W™. C. O'Meara, 524 Pa, av., bet. 2d & Sdate. TURNING, BRACKET-MAKING, &e. Ww. P. Wess, 47 G st,, bet 6th & 7th. UNDERTAKERS. M. E. Harvey, 610 th at., bet. G & H. aon 4G bet. 14th and 15th . Blau a WHEEL-WiiGu Ts: Rarwey & Bozz.e, express wagons, 18 st.,s. Pa.av WIG MAKERS. Nd oe bet, 424 & 6th ste, PPE BEN Wienke coe. | m Arm Chairs, Mahogacy Centre 10 Ma‘tresses, cotton top, s Pi & oe anaes Ware ‘ashetands, ip =) ne Mahogany cing re, Schooi Chairs. Sobeol Desks, & 0. Terms: Under $35 3 gredit, for approved endorse od nottar bean? Fea no ll-d c. W. meld CS. W. BOTRLER, Auct. By U, W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. SALE OF SUPERIOR BeUsBOLD Fur- ee Roreter ah aeaeeern hail'sell, ot No. 989 8 street, between Sth streets, the etleots of » family declining nousekeep- Ing, Ocnsisting i rt of, viz! Ome supenor Fs cetave Rosewood Piano by Chiek- 1DE, Fin ae agg plate Pier Mirror, with gilt brack- et rapes Brussels Carpeting, fine Gilt Window Handsome Parlor Gas Chandel; Bali Rineewout x it Patton Batts caret with Sik ush, ceneistin wr ‘rench Sofas, ‘and 6 Keoeptie Chairs, _s Rosewood Parior Tavies, with tops, wets Parlor Arm Chat, handsome Rosewood Et- re. Fine'Ou Paint ngs and Engravings, Mantel and Ta ble Ornaments. Hail Fulsigen, Masopany Wendstige mirror backs ire Supgrior Fodiuer ede, Curled Hair and Shuck Mahogany Carved. back Jenny lind Bedateads, Mahogavy Bureaus, with marbie tops, Mahogan: asustands, | vilet Sets, Step and Chamber Carpotin: Nabowany Rocker, Mahogai deboard, Woainnt Pxtension Dinite Table, French Chins. Gisss and Crookers. Ta le Cutlery, Piated Castor, and Table Furniture genera:iy, Superior Cocking Stoveand Radiator, Kiuchen F urutture, Cookiog Requisites &o. ‘Ths attention of persons furnisning ts partreu'ariy oaliéd to this saie,as the articles are of superior quaitty and inexceitent cond tice. Terms: $50 and under oash ; over @40 a credit of 60 and 90 days, for approved endorsed notes, besrirg Bho ted C. W. BOTELER, Auct. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers XTENSIVE SALE BY CATALOGUE OF 4 NEw AND S PEsIOR CaBinet FURNITURE, Evecant Lace Cvuatains W Low Sitades, GILT Cornice, &o—Un iHURSDAY MORNING. November 25, at 10 o’olock, at the House tarnishing Estabichaent of GT. Smaiwood, NO. 38 7h st., pear (cd Fellows’ Hall. we shail sel!, entire stook of superior Furniture, Ac, compriaing, m rt— Pieuites of Psrior Furniture of the intest styles, covered with best French brocatelle, lasting, lush, reps, and silk damask. 25 Sofss cf new and beautiful p*tterns, fimshed in baie cioth, damask plush, 28 Spring seat Kocking Chairs. yarious s*yles, & very superior Sleepy ho low Dats, 2 Cahriole Chairs, hnished ia enamelled Cloth, #5 Spring-seat Lounges, ofa variety of styles ‘and coterings, Divane in ee Spine id heme poms ic perior Curled Hair, Husk and Palm Mattresses, hogany und Walnut Pericr Chiz:rs, of various styles, 15 pairs superior and costly Lace Curtains, 1m Window Shades of every variety, 24 hardsome Git Cornice, Together with a large variety of articles m the vuse furnishing line, not necessary to enume- rate. Terme: Gand under, cash; over that sum, a credit of 1, 2,3 and 4 months. for satisfactorily en- dorsed notes, bearing terest. P.S. Catalogues will be resdy and the goods on Xhibition $ days prior to the sale. J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. 0 pser ahetl =a TO-DAY § TO-MORROW MORNING ne ea By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctiozeers. PSREE VALUABLE BUILDING lors a3 Pouslic SaLe—Un THURSDAY AFTER- NOON, J ith, at 43¢ o'clock, at the auction rooms, “s eare we cof Seunve Woe 5H, fronting 56 feet 2 inches onnorth O street. N6 feet 4 laches’ on Ree Jeees avenue, and 198 fest 6 inches on Third street west. Lot No.9, in Square No. 478, fronting £2 feet six inches on 5th street west. between P and Q streets north. ritcniig back $3 feet 4!, inches. Lot No. 10,10 Square 941. ‘rates 63 feet | inch on t, between East Capitol street and 4, running back feet iets Terms: One-third cash ; thé residue in six and turive months, with interest, secured by & deed in no 8-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anotr. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Ftr ITURE AND HOUSEHOLD Frrecrs AT Pusuic Saiz. caPeipay MORNING, November 5th, at 10 o’c-ock, at the residence of # gentleman decl.ning housekeeping, No. 333 First street east. between north A ard Streets, we sual sel., the Furniture and Effects, oomprising— Mahogany tiair Spring seat Sofas, Rooker and Parlor Conirs, Mshogany Dining, Card, and Breakfast Tables, ‘afpets, Dileioth and Matting, Lounges, Cane-sext Chairs, Rockers, Mahog*ny Secretary and Bookenses, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washetands, Feather Reds. Bo's and Pillows, Hair and Husk Mattresses, lankets, Comfcris, Spread i rtains, Sha“es, Wood seat Chairs, Setteer, China, Giass, and Crockery Wara, Cookiag, Airtight and Franklin St’ res, Together with a general a tment of Household rod Kitchen Kequisite: Termi and under orsh ; over that sum ecre- etorily endorsed notes, 90 days, for sat J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auct: bearing interest. nold THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. Pa uence of the rain, untii WEDNESDAY MORNING, Nov. «oth, eame hour and placa. 4,C, MoGUIRE & CU., Auo’rs. im THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDA- bly Postponed until! FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. » same hour and place, cu HO 10~zt J.C. MoS UIRE & CO., Auot’rs. inches. FUTURE DAYS. By J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSE HOLD Errects st Pusric Sate —On WED NESDAY morning, November 17ta, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of William H. Upperman, Eeq, on Penn y!van ‘enue, between 3d and 4% str: ‘ we — Fell the en'ire Furni-ure and Effects, oom rising— Siaeemae carved s; ring-seat Sofas, Divans, Rock er, Ottomans, and Parlor Chars, Mshorany — and = e Fe ult frame Fre "and B et. < ask and i-ace Curtains, Cornioe, and buff Window Shades, Lounges, ‘seals, three py, aud ingrain Carpets, u 5 ~ athe Rods spl Esee, perior solid Mahogany Bedstends, Mahogany Dressing and Pisin Bureaus, any Wardrobes, © Marbze- ashstands. Superior Feather Heds. Bolsters. and Pillows, jankets. Comforts. Tcilet Sets, sane and wood sest Chairs, Tabies, gered hairs eee Hesk Piattressce, ahosaey » Pm ies. French China gold band Dinner Set, Glassware, Superiorsiiver p ated Tea Set, Cake Baskets, Css tors, Kn ves and Forks, Cogkmg Stove, Radiator and other Stoves, Tener With @ gencra! assortment of Kitchen equisites, Terms: $.5 and under cash; ovar sum, a edit of 3), 6% and 90 days, for satisincteriiy en- me apes nearing steee i « . § —The House is for rent ; inqmire on the wees. TASC MaSUIRE & Coe nos-d Auctioneers. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Mirrors, Slab TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE iLD- ING i FRontinc on 177TH Sinest Wust, Butween K anv M Sraeets NortH—On MON_ DAY, the 15th day of Nove: o'clock ». m., in Front of th a deed of trust to the subscriber, ai in the Iand records fc ber, { shall sell, at $ agree ip virtue o: nd, ial recorded the District i Colgmbia sade ssont of atts? in the District of Cola consent = t the following di valuable Tying and Being in the city of Wasbieton pened viz; Lot No.6, in Dsvidsou’s subdivision No. 183, bavi a fropton Tith street re feet, running back to a 30 feet alley. between L and streets north subdivision Also, part of Lot No. Dav: "1 dtencstk Nata fan ay toe oa 8 feet 6 inches toa widealley. PE This property is all handsomely located a httle “Tages Ber teand ant Eletoe ig ma 1 months, wtonite moteeh yt deferred 0 rohaser for meni interest from day of sale. wie 4 deni given ae 8 deed = teat eee. eniehien no 5 eo&ds Meine the Soe Cee the gat’s a he, title, claim, 7 iu Square ton, D.C , togethe: EW 600: N PS. IVE AND LET LIVE. NOT SELLING aT cost, BUT AT A FAIR PROFIT, R.C,. STEVENS NEW FANCY STORE, 536 Penn, Avenue, between KA and 10th streets, oles Risteticuia, memati R.C.8, 4 Hook early this morniag. George MoBE, (7) the new British consul at i wept 4 oe City, bound emt; ng sl trom Livespoot to ‘Australia, bea been beret meet he Cape of Good Hope. Only one life wus lost. er loss Is estimated at £100,000 Mr. Bright bad made a reform speech at Bir mingham. in whieh he advoonted the vote by ballot, and the American system of representa- ton Toe new Great Enstern Steamship Company had been o-gantzed. {twas rumored. ja connection with a.contem:+ seek visit of military from America to Ireland, deriving inspiration and money from the United Sates ‘The Portugnese indemnity to Frence bad been. aor 198,000 frances: spate between France and Brazil, Ls fe- gard to the boundary of rench Guiana. decided in favor of fn hs ad A strong article published by Count Mental - em bert in the . caused the seizure of that journal and Prosecution writer nad publishes: ashe Spain is sbout to favor the importation of to- bacco from the Phillipine islands, lo the detri- men’ of American planters. All the transports: with troops intended to act against Mexico had sailed for Cuba. The London News says there has been no fer- ther indication of a permanent improvement in the Atlantic cable siace the of the few i is reported severaldays ago. The oted at £30 £360 that Prince Nepoleon sided with Por- tagal in the recent d‘spute as to the indemuity demanded for the slaver Charles Georges. The Paris cortespoudent of the London Post asséris positively that the French rome i resolved to put astap to the i jon of negroes in the French ——e Mr. McGowen, the American contractor for raising the sunken ships of war in the harbor of Sebastopol, denies the that bis effort to raise the vessels has fail He has raised since May last «ix of the vessels in a. good condition, = bas removed cee others temte ‘be Austrian offie! bad setzad 16,000 Min: rifles on the frontier, intended for.the Bosnian losurgenis The China mail bad reached England. A eels ‘bad bebe number of Chinese piratical vessels ceptured and sunk by British cruisers. Lord Elgin's Japan treaty is reported to be al- most identical with the American treaty. CommerrciaL—Weexty Rerort Liverpool. —The cotton sales of the week foot up 33,000 bales, closing at a decline of ‘2\ on the week S: erulators took only $00, while ex- rters took 5,70 bales. The mated sales on Friday were 5 000 bales. The market closed very dull, at the foliowing quotations: Orleans Mobiles. Uplands. 7x a 7% 7% Mi¢dling 71-16 7 6% Tee Latrst.—‘aturday, p. m.—The cotton market closed very flat, with estimated sales to- day of 5 000 bales The Manchester trade report was unfavorable. Goods and varns had slightly declined Breadstuffs closed with a dec't tendency. Obie was Flour @ See bat chotes firm at 22a2i< bent bad a declining middling and lowrr grades closed at s decline of la2d. The corn market was very dull, and quo- tations nominal Liver poor Saturdey —Breadstuffs were quiet. ft rovisions—Beef heavy with bat little a 4 and prices week. Pork dull. Bacon heavy. a slight decline on all qualities. but mostly on inferior. Lard closed l eavy st 55s.a56s. General produce. r closed quiet; Coffee dull; Rice Sout, cp % ; ad sin dull at 3s 10¢ate.: Spirits Turpentine, steady at 30s. 6d 240« 64. London —Sugars were dull; Breadstuffs aut! Consols 98 \ a0 . Havre Market—Tres ord. 110f. Emigrants for Nicaragua, &c. New Orceans, Nov. 1l.—A considerable num- ber of persous are daily arriving in this city pre- peratory to emigrating to Nicaragua via the Te- huantepec route. The brig Golden Gate bas arrived at this port, having on board the cargo of the bark Montpe- lier, which was wrecked at Nassen The weather continues clear and cold, and the city is fast recovering from the ravages of the ep- idemic. Freights are firm Arrival ef an alleged Slaver. Cuariteston. Nov. 10 —The Ketch Brothers, recently seized by the sleop-of-war Marion as an intended slaver, arrived here this morning in charge of Lt. Stone and a prize crew. The Broth- ers was formerly owned here, but bad been sola to parties In Cuba_ She was provided with a slavers outfit and $8,700 in gold, but there were no slaves on board when seized. Damage te Cotten Crep. Aveusta, Ga , Nov. 10 —A killing frost is re- ported as having occurred last night. There was a heavy white frost certain, and the cotton is skotched, if not killed. F ost at Mebile. Mosiir, Nov. 8 — it known that we have had three white frosts bere. Wx. H. Revwoon P-esident Can’t-get-zway Club. Congressional Nemination. Mancuestes, N. H., Nov. 9 —The democrats of the second district to-day nominated Jobn H Geo: ge for Congress. Baltimere Markets. Battimors, Nov, il —Piour isin brisk demand and unchanged W heat is firmerand unchanged. Cora is better, old white 7Sc; old yellow S5c; new white 70. Tle; new yellow, 75c. Provisions are firm. New York Markets. New Yora, Nov. 1i.—Flour has advanced ; State $1.15a84 40; Ohio $5 30a85.40; Southern $5 $5 40 e le Wheat is firm; red $1.10a81 28; white 1 40; Western $1 20 Corn is beavy; mixed 75a76c Pork is firm; mess €17.50; prime SU. Lard is firm Whisky is firm at 22j¢223c. Finencial. New Yorx, Nov 10.—Stocks are dull and droopi:g. Chicago and Rock Island Bj Iu pois Ceutral shares S23; La Crosse and Mul. 44; Michigan Soutbern 234; New York Central c4; Pa. Coal Co. 50; Reading 51; Mil. end Miss. M; Conton Co. 0%; Mo 6's 89% Sterling exchange dull. ‘The subseriber, contemplating visiting E a fow month for the sake of pt heath and or t Of visi ae fri Yt rom fate his entire stock At cost, and many of é new ST PRICES! a Per PRICES! Goods at much less than cost, in order to atook an low an poauibe Selote kis departure. bis return b® wishes te open with stook of Goods, whieh he m other ets express'y trade of Wash- down tocoaa diastieneasts Frenoh patt ro Bonnets. al vise and oviors, Ket ategect inh Brace ad parr. Embroidered ‘Cloke and Dresses, for infante, less Infante’ Merino and Satin Hoode, fifty per coat lees than cost, J 5 Ski three k: Unde Peirce Bonnet Velvets, all colors, at, re ee rae ee ae jaapten etion Sun re 1-808. 1 all les and widths, Bug Veive a se . Ga ee ee Ula ie TEE ante nating

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