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report, the above bill} Cua: s.—The of ‘Hover “* ove ol under fa * | month or se LASTEST STRAM PRER* TH USE sovuTH bien PR es tien Ome pe eee i i = — Auxiliary Guar, ‘was had before Justice Donn yesterday afternoon’ | ou; hly. As refitted, there is noth{ MOKS, ITS BDUTION If 50 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IF] ‘fog the protection of public and pri property | oceupying the sittin; agistrate and those en- in New: York city that surpasses it. TO BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN BARLY HouR; Anvza- agate incendiaries, for the enforcemebt of or ari “- The International Cricket Match. Yenience, elegance or comfort, It’has, ever ; New Yorx, Oct. 3.—The long: ricket T(VEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY Rolice regulations the city of Washi * | sazed io tog P. m.. when the arguments | jo ener hinent bee the resort of the lading or » ridge and 5 fi wae: | snatch Uctwrene toa CAN ge ‘Twenve o'clock, M5 OTHERWISE THEY May Nor |“ to such rules and eyes of counsel ing concluded, the case was con- Washington, differing from Taylors and Thome * the Twenty-two players of United States was A°PRAR UNTIL THR NEXT DaY. ited by a board, fo conti Of fie, Mayor of | tinued this morning, at 10 o'clock. son’s in New York only in the fact that Indite Hors, FarmingtU teastls, Crope. £¢., | commenced this morning at theSt. George’sCrick = a |B Renate eterno ert | it atc tad Ter Me, Curing | Svc nde tt at ccs ae | ad ¥.'BHETON, acon. | Syovernd,toboken, tbe pamelor a Stat for df i H sa: to tl . G6 — es Norics.—Distaict ov CoLumaia ApvERriss- Attorney of the C ot a ne deotbcar replication to a plea by Mr. Giberson for defence, indi enloca tea model that pales eee Ne ~~ | _ The Twenty-two of the United States were first MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE BaLtrmonn Sun | 4:08 with the spies ion of the Prest- | that the case had been once decided—that trial | siovtinr entablinuanents here. Its result, at the wickets. The ng was the sore up ARE ARCHIVED AT AND FORWARDRD FROM THE | Gent of the Uniier pinedbe. emer wcky Whole mete te before two magistrates of the | Combined with ihe manner in warch he ast ee Bs J. C. McGUIRE & GO. Auctioneers. to noon: Long. bowled by Parr, 6; Waller. run Braz ovvicn. Resolved, §c., That the suid boerd be. and they bao matter—and that it had been formally dis- <7 of goon eto Pemeiee palates of EW i. AND pace eet ~ RINISti FD — ag) ; Sharpe. stam oo te hereby, thu take suc Mr. Carrington contended that this was a differ- | "'* Patrons, have ly made his enterprise a ee HREE-story Brick Line Hous keon, i; i Crry Counenis.—. Board of Aldermen — The | *¢tion as in their judgment will cause the mem- ent case from that ali referred to. It was a | (o™mPlete success, and greatly extended bis other T FOR Saxx.. doard met yesterday at 7 o'clock p.m. The Presi- | Pers of the Auxiliary Gnard to enforce the ordi. COMMONICATIONS FROM THE Mayor. a Lechmere. det & i ‘Mr. Gia then putin the warrant contities hare oe with similar orders in the city of some three-story brick with \ and ciredy play; Carpenter was cought out by pi ssdeee ports posh ae bad Tina t Reacher passed unanimously. | iM the original charge ayainst Gargie, which CONEaINNe ny, Lenior. Wi bis place, and was quickiy ween n ginal charge ayaina a0 r pe i marbie wantels,and Seiohet ied ieee | SNP Penne pe os ory er gh ! ustice Harvey. ASE FOR THE RITABLE.—This morn! miehed in the beet | with Hi: dome en be Sullowrie caeencnn memaeirmaes, Seve, vice Jas. - Gala, caer Semenee sree Mectteeanes be tates an | ie Cutsaton Sashes Cet dissenting | Eiizabeth Robinson, a colored woman, carried xo Persons in want of & des conven: was Rene at Ra es dismiseed; to police committee. » are gee the same back and rec- | though; and {t must be remembered that Justice re 2 ’ = urranged dwell Apmis es Joniently | was the : Kirst i T. Hayward. not One Yeahemitfing a communication from Com. | Public scheols, reported Eger Harvey is not an acting magistrate ¢ office of Justice Johnson a very interesting Should etiond this ola ee pcee top made with’ | Out, 32; R. Carpenter, teden. 3: G. Parr, se anes seem en | Sa acdsee me | yet ea, Rw, | rl nena en ag a us| ea uae Se Se “The Cosas Sees ples metas Taek which resulted as follows: r. ng’ on the pa jov- e le ate ane erranes eee aene oat assessment, valuation and a ne of stalls | ™ First DistrictW.D. Randolpb—aves 1. nayso; | ¢Tment, regularly employed by the Governnient, | natural mother, well known, left it with her to be with interest, secured by a in nervousness during the larger portion of the day, . sednds \ineaid market; ‘thenosceass Roger B. Ironside—ayes 11, nays 0; 4B. Stongas em ite counsel of the prosecitting witness, Mr. | cared for, promising to pay $5 per month for its > One nominating for trustees of the public schools succen he“ L ses. beth support, but has not kept her promise, The sine improved somewhat at th close. % i , - | ored woman ii , and unable to the following. mo pecton es 3, nays Mr. Carrington replied that he declined answer- | 0 8 very poor, and unable to sup; sete ete ing the interrogatory, as it was irrelevant, and im- | it without assistance. and asked that it be tecen — ni pte ost eg en ge el > . % cs e interre and im- . vl or, } + : S , Sint District Wittian B Randolph, Roger B. | 7, plank} M.H. Miller—ayes 11, nays 0; Samuel | ins the Interrogatory, as it was irrelevant, by the city: ‘The only place provided isthe poor- ) < , was rece! oe ee ry Trouside, A.B Stony hton Lawrenson, Mitchel! | | Third District—¥.S. Walsh—ayes9, nays0; Jno. | _ The ating witnesses were then sworn, | house; but the Justice has determined to try every hy ‘and reated * H. Miller, Samuel Cole. M. Lokne Ree pp il, nays 0; Thos. He utchin. | Wea Mr. oy ee ler, for defence, admitted the | other means before he sends it there. A collection Third District— Francis S$. Walsh, John M. | Son—ayes 11, nays 0. signature to ti to public sale a the missing balloontst - r—i.e., the nd also | was taken up to enable the woman to take care of ninencerenes ane Doreter, igaeae” ; ednesday, the 13th day of October, instant, | | OTTAWAY, C. W., Oct. 3.—We have lost all Fourth Distriet—J. E. Willett 10. — mitted the whole transaction. it until efforts shall be made to find ‘clock a.m., the following goods and | Landed three hundred niles north of Watertown * Broadhead, Thomas Hute Se aes Fred'k Wh . SY Athen sve; |. Mr. Chambers then went on tostate the circum- | The alleged father fe well able tom cha ; 2G say and 2 BayHorses,1 Wagon, | in the Canada wilderness. We were four day mich Distict—J. RB. Willett, Frege Whyte, } Pred & wv hyte—ayes 9, mays 3; 8. ¥. Atl.coayes | Ur. Chesnbers thes he had heen induced to sign | being a Government emplcyce at $2 50 per of Harcess. seized and n | without food, and were brought out by the Lndien orke Atlee. ” Se the Chait declared all th the draft, his evidence in this case not rarying If any one desires to take and raite such an infant = = a sant Srattels 4 ——— Fee oy guides tn canoes, &c. Please inform my wife « For Seeretary to Board—Robert Ricketts. firmed except thone of A. B. Stowe htae foe en, | from that given by lim at the previous trials fie distice will give all the necessary information | 4,50/d fo satinfs Judoin's No. 22, to October term Jowx La Movwraix. ae ae reammatto Beard —Valentinn iaehouke. | Saat oie ays <4: Seren as law. which has already been published. to obtain it. 2 or, ELDEN, ate ge Referred to schools committee ra > r. Carrington desired to offer in evidence the PIF? Als. one ftom the Mayor enclosing a commu- | be rejected. Mr. Carrington desi offe nication from the Water Register in relation to the mowing machine now being made for the Corporation by Messrs. Murray & Hazeihurst, of Baltimore; referred to drainage committee. PETITIONS. That of John A. Smith, praying to be relieved ———— w.8 Arrival of the Hungarian’s Mai smaller draft fer $32, as a part of the whole trans- | _Rsmovixo.—Iammack is busily engaged in| _00Sdte__ Marshal for District of neil” Naw Vonk, OAT tee ee oe On motion of Mr. Fisher, the vote by which the ectied’! removing his famous establishment to his own ARSHAL’S SAL. ofa writ ot fer | ship Hungarian have reached this elty, and will reconsidered, and the nemiantinn (ita at | Mr. Magroder, for defence, objected that the | premiscséa few doors weatnt tas point to which | LYM facias issued from the shige of the Cir- | be forwarded south to-night, table Bry pfre csr beh ated sues of the smaller draft had been considered | he has given so much fame asa first class res- | ty of Washington, and to me directed pore oe, Staion ie ay qo pe ag eo Mr. F. stated in explanation, that Mr. 8. had ~ Cathy se ee Sees bere rane taurant in the last two years. His new house was { to publie sale for cash, in front of the Court Howes ¥ telegraph, Clare & Sons say that the Cotton informed him some time ago that be did not in- , ket was slow of sale. but prices remained constructed with the view of this change, and is | door of said county, on THURSDAY. oa A. odene " “ tend to allow his name to be used in connection | bee? dismissed aud formed no part of this trans- | j, all respects,as well fitted upasany in the Uni sotpclarme nee a eh mawonieee: een ni sim aul pen fromm an erroneous assessment; of John B. Kibby withshe nominations on account of his business | ton. States, cing every conceivable improvern claim aad Yntevee fi Nos. 7, | closed \ lower — / - aud others for paving an alley in square 571; re- relations, which were of such a character ante Mr. Carr‘ngton did not offer the paper in any | 4, facilitate his business approved in the Northern and 9, of Square No. 462; alxo, * ferred. his ti Sauter ; other form than explanatory of the pending isue; | cities, fife arrangemeats ere eo ingedlons ced No. 2%, in the city of Wa omer his time to the almost entire exclusion of not as a part of it. It wasa nant part of the iB! r 9 1s ae vy ms a Rapoerzrone, narpgam shy othe | Bis duties as Trustee. Mr. F. had no doubt bat ‘ complete as to be well worth a visit from those | together ail and on “eo Stat that this Intention of Mr. 3. had heen frustrated | Cate’ equating to show fraudulent intent on the | who like to study the march of mechanical pro. Wins Be Raker neg Tice ehon ae the property of | aye in vo asy than ent To Rally wg Wine wapisinite deeided in this later view the at and Tabap’ canta, seeamamnlzing time, space, | sold to spuaty Jeainiaie Ne: Dh te seme tee “SECOND DISPATCH ahs av ange and 1 | evi i 2 Sty of code wi reasing the available | tags, in fe r re 2 . Oct. 4.—Gov Browa is undoubtedly square A, by justly delineating certain division | jent gentleman, the dpeekcr oid ret nie exe: | evidence being on the smaller draft, might be quantity of each’ without tee of expense. It} jt BY one M., and Joseph | circted by & heavy majorite, Ie the sik ond is se wns tt Arent aulbsig | neaes ate Paa tanec eae | "rs tem went ity et he | arts avon Jas nt Glas P| aivrcn toe tesria ee y indie coe cto a and paving of certain sllsgeeneaneal feerly niet Mine el men a circumstances attending his endorsement of the ee, 7 of Robert G. Harper and John J. Jones, (demo- d tation of which he may well be proud. cra s) t» Con; . 571; to supply a deficiency in the ay ‘iation | hi: firmati a t ry draft, as before published in the Star. gress te s toe a fi f Lm a 4 his confirmation had done so knowing that it was abate ish not to 1 The magistrate also decided that the protests ac- raph by . between ‘New Jersey his wish 1 serve longer us and he- ular the improvements womens asation of the Attorney of the Corporation compe: " tly by hi ote: of Washi oie * recorded. piat af inadvertently by his having negiccted to inform UJ-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the weather, until SATUKDAY Tux Tueatae.—Mr. Barry Sullivan as Ham- | 2¢t, the 24th inst., same hour and gace » rafts, J W. SELDEN, Naval Intelligence wy far 2 arse ween New Jersey | cause of his business during the past year having companying the drafts; were evidence sleo to be |i: and Mrs. Gledstane as Ophelia, in Sbaks-] se2 Marshal for District ef Oe uibia. New Vors, Oct 4.—The U & brig Perry was Erauting the proprletors of Dan Rice's shoe ier | Sccupiet the Trustees. 22 “*claston of ls duties | af, Chambers testified that he had known Fe ee he reat eee an LE TES ABOVE Gite Me PORTE Se A tae facet portion of Sualclry Syme’ ii Mretpiannes. frit trieddly tarde hn, nd Tad ‘ppc | bya eae sem eotrech using and were grated | pobioned woul MONDAYS tie altay SP OcaA | The neem Vee amendatory to the act to suppress gambi:ng in the | On motion by Mr, Beowa the fin: it. | felt friendly towards him, and kad supposed | b es - s = Avo poe oars = Femet relative to Reiaeeer hel bees fame nsideration, of 4 needs jieeonee Mowat i, Banay i 5 wil “of paring ncn Semin iggy se 2t-td Marsha! for Butlin ol Gotnsbis. Fired inte b; —— —— . vate oriliaey ceed, | the petition of John 8. GaHaher, asking to be re- i ; witness when he | main here. The main play for to-night is the — York, Oct. 4—The bark Hazard from city of Wasbington by the auxiliary guard; | eased from erroneous taxation. contract from the government; witness when he | main hi Sty. Balliven an tvvenky sachars we I~ STILL FURTHER POSTPONED.—In , reports being fired inte om the coast by resolution granting certain privileges to M.V. B. Magruder introd received notice of the protests, bad payment put | Gamester, Mr. Sullivan as Beverly a - ad Edw. F Queens bill for the relief of | p—iltghaxrnder introduced a bill making an ap- f till he could see Barzy, and supposed he would | stane as Mrs. Beverly. The-after-piece is Keating; stitute for the act to | prapriation for dredging the west chanpel of the | Ohug 46°11" ‘Bargy sapecsecd his regret Ovot tho Alarming Sacrifice.” Mr. E. Lamb, a new Sertich night schools for apprentices and others ctuar dttcmmleotene MAGEE ee en drefta had been protested, and said That witness | tor, as Bob Ticket resolntion requiring the City Surveyor to ascer- i ian “| should not lose anything by him; when witness "re _ ite af BL 1be@L 38; tain and report to the Board the amount of work | mittee: And the Beard edjourned. sizmed his name to the papers, he had no idea ! By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioncera. — | 319.0%, {it to kod white at $1.18381.25; pri done by John Fitzgerald under his costract Comgon Cowncil—A commun‘cation was re-| that he was endorsing drafts; had no idea that by | @ slave, was arrested for bringing.to the city a rwo HANDSOME NEW BRICK DWELL-| 0" g sther entes pg and sreveling Witte Street west, between ee eee = ge ae im 1 | signing the papers he became responsible for their couple of vicious dogs; so vicious that they at- ING Hovsas, NEAR TRE STATE Der antMeNt at Ba re Markets. 3 venue Q street north. fn the year | TePort | pe fi ? n | Payment; Bargy gave witness to understand that tacked a man on Four-and-a-half street, and se ae Beok On FRIDAY APTER NC pty |, Battimone, Oct. 4—Flour is quiet; sales of 1852; Will autoorizing the Mayor to have lam m | signing the papers entailed no responsibility on verely lacerated his n. The case was laid tober yes ooclock,on the premises, wo shai Bn and Ohio at $5. Wheat very firm, paced at certain canal bridges, and for lighting the ~ | biin (witness), but simp! io coable nie ee Te- | before Justices Donn, way after hearing the evi. | gl@r.at public auction the two new four story Brick | Howard street - fame, one from lower board to lay and repair the ceive the money when it should be remit! ‘rom . cel gonsequonce of there being only one bidder, and he for s very amail sum, the sale of tha above property is Fostpontd for saleou THURSDAY next—same piace, time a: eee se oe oc 3 WM. SLLDEN, Marshal. Bap Docs. —This morning, Washington Allen, the British steamer Pluto Alexandria Markets. Dwelling Houses. with bri Se Geek aie white $1 3284 St; red $1.17a8t e ; has | dence, and the statement of the prisoner that he | orntly arrce-d on the narth ple ee Nee ee 5; White BiaSSe; yellow Stabe. Pro- ent | New Orleans; witness is about 70 years; has | ¢° ; “ » the | £4,c4,lceat one normal class In each school district | often his note of promise to pay; may notbe aman | 2d not know the dozs had followed him, Aned | nus, between ith and tou ereetn eae hatte | Sorts Quiet: white Biase; Unchanged Bacon 3 ‘or to laap the Corporation dr 1 ackine: for the qualification of teachers from among the him $1 94, the lowest amount; telling him that if | Contains twelve rooms, with a bath-room, have ral intelligence in regard to some matters. 4 . te 1 iT . nore advanced pupils. ‘The number of pupils at | put it seems was profoundly igrarcat te FEE ae ene en ine highest penalty would | cistersin tke Pedal coe eee i aatlee ja wipts Le ng of ae foot Lag) pee 4 the commencement of the year was 2.426. ‘thts meter, be exacted, and the case sent to the Criminal Perior manner. Titles indisputable, acpi Be frou ne tqugre G10; one to | “A communication — d from the Mayor | Mfr. Robert Morrow testi fied that Barzy called on | Court for disposal under tbe Criminal law. 2 noras, One fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12, 18, : 5 Rowe central geard-bo: stating that he had signed sundry bills, and one | him and asked him to cash che small draft, wit aa Wane, D truse Oe Tete with izterest, secured by & deed Ghio 85.2525 45; Southern $5.10 rar use; one providing for a | {> iting a statemout of the Water ite-i 2 Tur Tournament. To-monnow.—Our citizens | in trust on the Premises. $4 _.50a84 60; jo $5. i 4 ‘water main on north G street, from Eleventh to | '@nemitting eich citar | ness declined, and Barzy said witness mizht as ill, of t fe the grand tournament | #¢3"-d J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auets. . Wheat has declined lac; choice Wester Fifteenth streets west; one making aa appropria- | © "ceraing conting m «xpeses; which was rt-| well, as he had got another party to cash the other | Will, os Conse, ROt forget the grand tonsnbitow ~ white $131. Corn is buoyant; mixed is held a tion to repair the ailey in square 452; one inaking | “red. one, (which witness had previously refused to | and pic-nic to be given by the Eagle Riding By ‘A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 95c.. Pork is heavy; mess $15 50; prime $10.50 Ler for the be pay deen ‘The following petitions were presented and *p-} cash,) and produced a paper from his pocket | Club to-morrow, at Analostan Island. Very & TRUSTEE’S Sau F A LARGE BUILD-]| Lard is firm Whisky is held ai We; buyers 8 Gn Masten posing Sov sap has gPine Uther pur. | Prepriately referred: By Mr. Abert—of Jno. Potts which he said was a letter from McLean acknow!- | tensive arrangements have been made for the occa- Ixg Lot at THE CORNER oF Massacavserts | hace o- “xc. seek cambios calttaaertae cas ‘Surveyed, to | 20d others, for the laying of a water main on Sev. edging that he owed Bargy the money; after some | sion, and no doubt a yrand affair will be realized. SWTIDEA SR STH cTRERT Rast, aT Accrion.—On os Inake an estimate of the cost of "yeding sad ear aren ct death rf Or honn Gordon. for | conversation witness cashed the draft, Chambers | See programme, in another column. FRIDAY. oe 3aie, at 5, o'elos . 3 relief: Mr. Mo! C. for res- a ted by B: a nsi n- “7 fentn and Fosrtecnthstrecte weal ome taking | tration of Uaianee unexplrrd licens; Uemén te the foundry ieien on the sland bac H ‘sabont shoulders +\a=\; sides 10Xal0xe. Whisky is quiet; Ohio 2am Ke Fimancial Wa eure Ghar 3 zw Yorx. . 4.—Stocks are dull and lower by Mr. Cas-| tlemen {n the foundry business on the Island, | Stilt Ative—We learn that Mr.Thos. Martin, | 8 cert of peering iets the second day 3 dunn, Chleago snd "Rock Isiand 66; Cumberland Ccal : . seli—of James Carter and otvers, for changing | either Four-and-a-hall or Seventh rect who was so dangerously wounded last gma hundred and fifty-five, and recorded in Co. 12g; Illinois Central shares 06%; do. bonds aes aa pproprlation for the Conteal guard- | Sic tn aquace 465 lato cree by the same—of | (Mr. Chambers being interrogated liere, replied | Might, by Adam Griader, is atill alive, though S.,.No. 121, folios 2%, 207, 208, 29 and 25, Ris erred’ house, and for ved gsc a Samuel Pumphrey and others, for grading First e SPECIAL REPORTS. peng sabe south to the piven ae First | that be never was in the foundry basin very low. rom M street sou 5 . Du- ¢ Mr Dunuington, from the police committee, to Same ay te. . e river, by Mr. The witness proceeding said : On the draft bein; . : ae ae Waren Returns.—Joseph Selden, col. disor- M. Coy dE. F. ¢ + fe a " pe ‘oe the joe's nembubtion of S ieee Sra ae Ral oie witness waited on Mr. Chambers through protested u derly; fine and costs, $2.15. D. L. Lewis, fighting : vent, (Mr. Knowles,) and Mr. C.\paid it: t “ James H. Irven for ews, vice J. K. Gates, |" Nr. Duhamel offered a joint resolution permit: | agent (Mr. eu Lies p ichigan Southern pres shares 214, Qne of the land records for Washington county, in | New York Sentral 80h; Reading 3%; Va 66 the District of Columbia, the following named | 93 Exchange on London is dull at 11031105 property, lviog and being in the eit: 5 : striet aforesaid, viz: All of Lot No.6, 12 Sq at a ball; security for court. Five lodgers were | Dumbered 1,113. s A SAUCE, ness cashed drafts for Mr. Bargy several times Terms cash. Ifthe purchaser should fail to com- Aut Kinps. dismissed, reported the same back recommending | ting Messrs, Boyan and Queen to extend their | previously, but this was the first transaction with | ¢°™Modated. ply in three days with the terms, the Trustee re- x “yo his confirmation; confirmed unanimously. porches beyond building line; referred. this Mr. Mclean that witness had ever had any- OxyGENaten BITTER: serves the right to resell the property at the risk Mr. Duunington. from the police committee, to | "Eroin the committee on ‘ways and means, Mr. whom had been referred a resolution calling upon tY thing to do witb; when Chambers paid the draft | Tic annezed statement of Prof. A. A. Hayes, M. D., | And cost of the delinquent purchaser, b; Jones reported a bill ma! said committee to inquire into the expedi: “4 Ps ? i ‘king an appropriation of v ‘ sc three days’ notice of such resale, he said to witness that he thought hard that State Assayer, is ample te timony of the'sce {RU sof | 81.000 for printing and binding expensrs; passed | Barsy should: have tered pie ea tna entific mnanner im which this medicine otis, ee Ee pane “ps January aye wero the Corer vecn improvements, ees thought it was a case of false pretences. it to Professional men. "By A. GREEN, Auctioneer A © ppress gam’ 2 nm reported for grading and graveling Ninth Mr. Jno. H. Strider testified in ion to the An opinion haying been asked for of me, in conse- * ean < . fee city of Washington, submitied a report, as | street trom N to steeea cei, ad y P . . passed. draft cashed by bim that Bargy admitted if any- a: " Aldermen’s bill for the relief respectively of Mil- | thing should wrong about the if our committee, impressed with the import- | ton Garrett and Samuel Payne; passed. ance of the subject and the necessity of restraining. | “Phe petitions respectively of Patrick Scanlan if possible, a vice so destructive to the morals aud and Peter O’Day, for the remission of fines, were happiness of many of our citizens, as well as per- origina recipe.” enee of the formu ated | [JNIONTOWN PROPERTY aT AUCTION. | O26! per that it fitters being ae apes Minas Uv! THURSDAY, the 6th inst. | shall sell, on ‘magn nd would be obtaining money under false. pretences; | 11 form: the premises, at 3 o’clork p. m., Lots No. 49, mand | ® fit. convi he also stated to witness that «+ if the worst shoul: Tieamporition of these Bitters includes thown | 71, ia Uniontown, with the improvements, which medic ubstances which e: ysictans | 8T@2g00d two story brick houses. built on the back - come tothe worst” he could get his mother to | have lo. sorted ta hr cen rt roy per - | Partof saidjots. Also,anunfinished Brick House iti ¢ Tejected. come forward aud release him; he teld witness he | tom, wh-n deranged by Fe Dyspepsir, Agues, | Which will be sold to be removed. These lota front sons visiting the city on business or plessire. ha Mr. Mead reported adversely on bill from the | had authority from Mr, MeLean totmeke the deatte General Debility, resulting {row exp. sure oF on Monroe street, Pisoatawa road ithe houses front iven the laws for the a ession of gambling a | Board of Aldermen anthorizing the Mayor to pur- | witness, on finding the draft protested, visited 29 feet on Washington street, the lots run back 74 thorough examination. power of the Corpo- | chase a site in the northern part of the a ration La the premises is derived from the provie ed permanent, and remain ac ° to ‘ ‘ = Nortieiy Linitiae teen ity for the | Baryy in Me ee and Bargy suowed witness a feet on which the houses stand, The remainder of iou ef the charter of 1820, which authorizes tne | © ;bere Liberties’ market-house. 4 letter from SleL.can which witness read, but It | mmc? ta echich hea ans once: (he scventife | $aid lote will run back 105 fest with afroutof 22 feet | swrs neh BES a oa jent to try Mons, +) ‘a they @r* combined. of 2 3 * ; - ; ‘The same reported back the late communication taine thori Bargy to draw on him | y("eyt™ whic oo e prepara- | _ Terms for the two brick honses and lote will be | Soyer's new Sau s Corporation to prohibit or restrain all kinds of of the Comunissioners of the Northern Liberties Vemma ennerity EF Bacay phate ea rap pg Newgen ah nove one-fourth eash ; palance in 6. 12, 18 and 24 mouth. be after ie Vor is OX A gemiog. (Shehan’s Digest, page 7.) and from the | inarket to the Mayor, with a recommendation that | Young B. Chambers testified that the large draft | a valuable Medicine, which experience hax | for notes bearing interest from day je. A deed aah -< clatter of 1545. (page 1S,) empowering the Corpo- | it be printed; so ordered. was drawn in his presence by Bargy; and, whie | demonstrated. : & deed of trust taken. For unfinished ration ‘to restrain aud prohibit gaming houses, |“ 4"Lill from the Board of Aldemen, making ap-| drawing’ it, he informed witness's father that | , a the moet delicate caer ciatet oe be foand: | Magness verernoyed: me Ce tian — dations for suitab modat! i taba licate chemical trials. . The act of January 12th, 1590. seems to have ex- | Propuations for le accom ions for the | man in New Orleans owed him mon age ri poets Respectfully, A. A. Hayes, M. D,, hausted the power of the Corporation so far as public schools in the Third district, was passed showed a letter from McLean as his authority; and town which is rapidly increasing in population, and ‘Aldormnen’s till for tke relief ef Co Bectne be eked linens ee ee Na. f Ping stort, Bomon eh tne ines Ye | Kable bartcl the tetas eee eee ames ae . a ; lermen’s: lor rel . Bockin, mn vhep as! witness's father to sigu the paper | No.1 Pine street, Boston, 16t! ase. q cee teme- Pee ae ecg ot ere ila emt Section ien- | and G. i. Gideon, for money advanced tothe ber, be informed hima that be incurred no responmbiti- | Nyanga by SW. FowLe & Boston, aud for | riage, Any hee Tae hnnconta or, Navy Yard peses.s penalty of fifty dollars day or less | severance fire company, was postponed. ty byso doing ‘This was st tive minutes past 3 | sala by Z D- Gilman, SC. Ford, jr, SB! Waite, some picoe Of property, wall'ée Selle ees eh E.O., A. Le Aldermen’s bill authorizing the purchase of | p.m. Pretending to have business with Rigys & | C.Stote, eat rhwartze, Nairn & Palmer, Wash- | Sale i ie adjunct to Fish, Flesh, — ape ee cigs ep mere eppr Myers = Thompson's patent right for tapping | Co.. bankers. Bargy then went away. After the | ington; and by dealers everywhere, ec 4-Iw,r. 00 1: A. GREEN, Anct- Fowl. Ma on every dinn ict ge hazard shal ~ | water mai al for other pur; , Was 5 a back pri it was presen to wit- " -) Seamer ms gp rR « sd Bibtied, to be recovered before any single mayis- | | “Aigo, a bill for the erection o Sire-piriga and hy- means Ener for payioeat abd be-was very seuch Richer ae r4 Bare pices re eee By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Auctoneers. Mone ane Sanco ism most delicious zest. trate of the person so setting up, keeping of ex- | drunts at certain Relig along the l2-Inch mains | astonished to hear that he was made liable for the | UeherenE at 40 I'a. thoronghly refitted and refur- WO STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE I¢ Agents for the United States—GA RD’ bibiting the same. The second sectiva ‘Tequises | jaid by the United Mtates, and’for other uurposes.| payment. After the notice of the protest had been | pished, 1s again open to the public. anianoppor- | 0 AT AUC On, THURSDAY AFTER: | Gy yRLiN, 217 Pultes : security to be given by the persons convicted | “Aigo. billsauthe nat eof water mains | served, Bargy came and said it wonld be neces- | tunity xiven to indulge in the beautiful aut neewh, | NOO 4 Ogiober Sth, acs Kon the promises, | Bray VES, und-r the provisions of the first section in the sum | on | st. west : on D st. | sary for witness’s father tosigu a third draft, for | fivine exercise which theestablishment is designed | We #ball sell part Cy yes of $300, for their guod behavior in not violating | Rorth, feom Ed ‘ and on Hi | $130, which he proceeded to draw. up, and which | t afford, <i oes AY | 10K St fect on Rist sires Lacte eee morae ot the provisions of the first section for six months, |'s¢. north, from Sixth to Seventh st west, was duly signed, Bargy sayiug that it all related || Sanvrorn's Liven IxvicoRaTor.—Who that is | ntwe- story Beek elling House, containing five aod ane of pate oot ba [San Bill for laying water main on [ st. north, from to the same fsidlrepigion fend to be executed to eer ace eee sagreeable compiainte. . hor Sec if co ene ul \ int be fe ‘th sucha aundioce, the pal Sang he of the Washington Ninth to Tenth ‘st. west, was reported upon ad. give him time on the original draft for the same © hous is well suited for a smal family. versely. union, Dyapepein, or Liver dincagna of | x wri arranged. the lope. | me ¥ 5 no right to come on y |, but would like now of a remedy for rable, commanding a fine W DRY 600 in apes Se povitons af in brat tion wo | gig fens inodwod lh appropriating | ‘linea ater for the payment “Fs third dra | ene emda ation’ Wr felt rt Steen eee | te bo ayes, applies the prov: ol 7 F - if. af Ds prtealn anecn 1 spate ace pein mo ae $6,000 for the. purchase of a lot and the erection of | witness and his father obtained back from Bar, - MATTHEWS & Are NOW Opening & su BY | Toetareatamee them to Fri bottle of Dr. Rantord a | "Terms: One third cash the residue in 4,8 ard 12 | pA ATTREWS & GORE are now oper he exhibited on their premises, and in the case of | = *2oor-house in the Second District; refered. | during a visit by them to Bargy at his place'in | Naxtotr or; And take f€, for we Kuow froin paraoral | r-ontha, with inteveat secs ie eteed ie aes | PORice stock of N on ex’ c Dill for the Geor; N % ture to | experience en Heensed tavden Reepere, in addition to ibedioee- aren. fellef of George McNorton was| Virginia. Bargy, in obtaining the signature to | exp a ta bat it isons of the sreatest ; the premises. All conveyancing at the cost of the Prices, ough ae A Aides ee ‘warranted fast. that responsi bilit: general debility, and consequent inactive ny to going penaltfes, they forfeit their license from the A bill maki the third draft, reiterated that no aye y haser, wern, ever hefore macd. Its action i 50. perfect “J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Anets. poets Sa %, pre maed. Ite n . C. MeG i ay . > a fon fourth ensakeet ae ing an appropriation for the repair of | had been or would ensue fron: the act of signing. Rod complete as tn give reliet the iret time taken, do'si't S78G0.; Fancy Casheerres to Ste: Tan ¥ of conviction. ‘Section fourth exempts the alley in square 152 was 5 ‘The evidence for the United States closed here, and if it does to others as it has to us, half a bottle M ARSHAL’S SALE.—in virtue of two writ: Jose 1 nesses from prosecution under the act. | Section | 4 ‘bi appropriating 72 for driving piles for | and Mr. Magruder, for defence, called will be all that is needed. We know of nothing we fier: facias issued from the Clerk's Offic Afb regulates the ame of billiards. ‘The sixth | the protection af on the, east terminus of | Mr. Thomas, who stated that he knew Mr section makes it the duty of — constables to | the Canal was referred. McLean, who had engaged witness to edit the eee etn ae atc and to pursue the | ‘The following bills from the Board of Aldermen | SCyea"» Statelsiam, at Porteqrouth, Va. lend din Froper imessares for enforcing its penaities upon | were passed: Billtoaupply deficiency for gradin ne offenders ' h id a i the Cireurt Conrt of the District of Co umbi medipipecas the liviceetne nn To bee bane ty of Washington, and to ec Beads atte will expose to pablia —$ for caxh, fc » nada not pay him; witness edited the paper here in| MaN’s Dzzss Suits, Men's Business Swits, pe ip egg ite ate ‘ and graveling H street north; joint resolution al- | Washington some one or two weeks, and then Yourns’ Duzss Sv.zs. t'x right, title, ¢'aim and interest in and 3. addition to the above. the act approved June | lowing Dan fice to usea part of Judiciary Square | Barzy went down there and succceded wituess 2s Youths? Business Suits, | to Lot No.4, in Square Vo 238, in the city of Week, House if perrert ee again tents to the. work- | ter his circus; Dill making additional appropria. | ation ie ea teh Cupren’s Dexss Scits, eS Fe a ep pee Ee per pee en ee Ouse, 11 forced, wor oi e \- erect was offe: ens wits, . 8° » a . 08 moanity of that infanions class of vay rants, and fori aca rece pane eh Sree whe ee chit g ae, floay, Weare & Sou Marbie Hall Clothing the property orks J coe eg ny ohepeedge ag sortment of Mourving aed White — ~ \ Bersons of evil life and fame.” who iter about | °", joint resolution authorizing the Mayor to set] Eiibech Mason testified that he was present when | Store, Brown es But ding. Nicwld xpetertal fa fy J 83 a + fo Mar “2, (retea. Roope een of wer ay the tower Ines nls, for the purpose of enticing} apart x room in the Clty Hall for the use of the | Be ¥ and the elder Chambers arranged about the | Winter Clothing is nom reads he ingee ne | are determined to sel'at whaicale. pre Tee nary into gambling-bouses, of which we | Commissioners of the Lew Centre Market was re- sigutog of the drafts; saw Chambers sign one of | is oomprixed of an assortment tlemen’s and W. SELDEN Marshal ‘cash. HEW) mace, tas ereere al cra see 4 roan ferred to the committee on police the drafis, but heard no conversation between | ¥ h ! e ATT! Gh 7 risk 80 20-ts for the District of Columbia, oc |-eo2w ms * Several other bilis were received from the upper | them in relation to the matter; Bargy had previ- Pp. = = - - oe OTT EaxrGi'o, the vreith evction of thonctot Dewitt | Poatd and appropriately referred. Adjourned. | ously told witness that he was going to Chambers able articles dC dicen nee te rere | MUGRSHAL'S SAlR—In virtue of 3 Jusr Recsived ne P. ee “ to get some drafts signed. i Cirou t Court of the Diet: f Cola} for the | ® le Situs ak eee cee ae ante Unltd States | pascer Eicemeion o7 Tar Nariosat Guaxp 1. Chas (. Bacon testified that he knows w. | offer for gnigeting fom ths ib altyrat very re- | County of Washington, nnd to. wwe directed Tmt) | ang Jee ste Rae exaty pessoa Daly conviclede ar bee tie | Phe Nelionn! tinacd, Capt. Tait, parced torongh | F. Met-ean, and tsinks he lives in New Otleanéy ap mty mi catd Coustr, a THURADAY: the | drm’, ond rent’ BOOTS ond SO hank or gaming table, shall be scatcacatfo seme: | the principal stiéets: yesterday afternoon, in full | wiinens. was bere shown & leliet, Which oe “ay of Detoher, next 1, at ta oereak rip, te | bn thiccity Call Keds and qua itiee—whie than one yeae nor wore than Ave yore snk exis | uulform and full numbers, on their way to the | yarmit Mcheanis hand-weltivg, Gr Be eee hee: Dahoar pelt ae ee Brake feorotivend to Sut. | sestente <'P. WOOvER Perm oe co adte cd a ahedt ae AYE Yeats and every | Park, 19 pasticipate in'a contest for a nitaber of Mr. Magruder here stated that the letter inques- TONS GN er ypae Sawai F | division Noss ety of __ 00K & REY ~ person so offending fending ha the sans | handsome prizes at the target board. A new fea | you wiadrader here stated that the by Margy to » daughter ef Winterton Murphy, of | Washington, D.C , toxether with and singular | 43S Baw y ty * ago iast every other person offending in same | ture of the company was the appearance in front of Chambers, and he was authorized by 'y to say pahauaoek county, Va. « | the improvemen,s thereon. es and levi il’be ‘OREIGN aNnb DOMESTIC CIGARS. tranenction, aad may be compelied to appear and {a pioneer in full dress tin frm, tw the person of | that he had searched diligently among ‘ Pspors Sold gor nehiety Judisiete Nee Oe SACCO nd neat a gine cxidenee in the sane manneras other persous; | Mr. Gwin Harris, whose fine stalwart Proportions, | for that letter, but was unable to find it. The j Roy. 7. F. Car: | tei to catiety Seumil Semen’ * HEM | TOBACCO and CIGARS—who! at the testimony so given shall not be used in new uniform, attracted evidence of the present letter wes simply given to : » W. SELDEN and retail, Thope ithe ahr any prosecatio of proceeding, civil or erisainal, ade sgt ettipments and drill | show that there was a W. F. McLean. and that he'| C a0 2-ta forthe Distrlet at Coloma: | article wi iJ do, well to call. All agatost the person so testifying”? of the Guard were in cquul good x, and the | lives in New Orleans, as this letter indicates. ee, From an able opinion of the caninent 1 styrqrma company’s ranks filled with some of the beat-look- y who ably fills the position of Corpora PPE Socenth atraet. near 6 o The witness then went on to say that he was IED. se, nee -4 a 1 Attor. oung men of the Seventh Ward. ‘The result t some six months at an Interview be-] @n the sd of CATHERINE, wife of : ADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY ney, Your committee are ied to believe that the | A heN 3 Rreen McLean and ary, when MeLean sckuowle | Levi bath year of her axe. Cc D Didracr Herrisbe -PrisK: L. PLEAS! AME NO ret 1aws of this Corporation upon the aghject of | Sap wen be edged tat he owed money, and told bim | |“ Bre invited to attend 245 tons of White Aeh CUAL, Fe ONAB LE ¥' a inna 77 coded scape (ae row i ‘breast. age ivate W ng aE at | to draw om him at New Orleans; witness knows pe ae bree s “4 FASH q ree om. a, we Saum- ' 23 ~The evil complained of, pe takes doves not seem alee re to dee ct eee | that there were business relations between McLean (Phil Mantels cone please copy.) r mack; 4th prize, a gold pen and pencil, won by : ° to medah. idence closed ‘here; and the magistrates | pM Tate BN Qotaber 4th, LEWIS A. for Hts existence so much upontle absence | Secrelar Mattingly; Sth prize, a leather m: of legal euactmen: the fail to put thet tn eaceaton are nat esate, et | won by Bergeant Lev! donee then heard the arguments ofthe couse! His reia’ives ate invited to attend his for rent or sale, on corner of (Raaoe SRO *eloc! was i rh, at i i become a dead letter upon the statute-books, and |. Wasu.xetox MECHANICS ANDMANVFACTURERS. re rad els 1 mains i anpberan Graimck fom the sot bie rotor iain —— nibetis jai re aaltt LAPIN & 8 would be sodelicae dn the att of the commit- | -roo'much Cannot be said in commendation of the mmenteof counsel were redamed and continued U 1 | BG ley. ow ate between G street and}: sez-awaod. No. 4ah ist ter Game. | Ogvean : Lnited dates ia ie bees the Lane Sas tee Promptness-with which those of our Washington | pyst 1 ag al Fr then decided! that: the evidence DEF F PIMAFESANIA AVENUE SRT. emt at N ef ark prions Fiowevani sn Rereriea ery Age PASCY, pe peer Paint, terse fe poor the, spate forced “Sime to the conclusion that Bargie, atthe 5 3 SEVENTH STREET. ‘The Cheapest VES, _ . Ef Sin SRS tae =i 0 c e. yon “A : reasury ex- | for = VES. : S, “I. the ordinances of this Corporation for the ea- | tension, &c., came forward and volunteered to eh debra eaten es ties orgn | W. COLLRY & CO. are now receiviay Gee Greatest Variety of STOV Lation, do ore St tocall No. 34 Market Space, sion or restraining of ga + or chargeable to | stand between Major Bowman ind the Govetn- aan ail and Winter supplics in— Hane Deas ‘Tuproved © VES ween 7 e 3-1m those persons entrusted with the exceution of the | ment in any loss that might be sustained in refer- r bond seh and Bicgnst ase Goods, STOVES that been w 5 F've ENTIRE PL OORS laws. : ence to Ma; ‘rencl’s defaication, considering ste Ger his security for his, El and Stelia Shawis, STOVES thatare of heavy Casting, AND THE * VAULTS,” Your committee therefore respectfully ask tee | thenmelves morally responsible, from thelr negli f thd crienteal Cat cea shoakdcaes rand Grey Cloth and Cloak: renowned makers, TED fe report the foLowing met and: jolut reswiution, | gence in signing vouchers twice over, Under the | SPpearance at the criminal com) *" with & revemntendétion that they, be’ passeak, impression fi se STOV A Au Te Ait signed od | Me tneite the special atieation @f parchasars | STO VPS that can roe tition FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS one 5 fe : it but proper, derati ‘ generally, <= offer pas stock oe JAMES SK ae heir straightforward course, y 4 f “asi Stove L . CWC Desvxoros, | siroved “We think AN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS A.W, Marien. of ui Southeast corner of Penneyivania a: AUTUMN AND WINTER $ NOW IN. * \Gleaiay eta Shoald be nection Wm.'T. - Bargy 4 ENT DISPLAY... 0 | 001 [Stat Oxe Paes One LARe “ ted. 4 ‘ I be the dut, 4 is SAAR CENT, x ONES . Owv 4 ae Spotice eect Epes eta ‘alt mien pos Are . ineider, and McClelland. Fis coe = A STE gb wore Apa 1a S NO’ GOTTEN, | nPig bows i a of the act epproved Tux Naw Cusraat @ucoae . the No pee and SHA 8, ko. ke. 2 Aha x EN bead ‘eet a violatious af the act iy, = epMoLe 'w ready for. exhubitio E Z iy mew. Org sontines 99d oper cat esas yd , Mem for the suppression tollewing ap 208 Ps, avenues meat doo See AER oro previows season, in genere: aed PB rae ned a rel ino and Music Store, fond Pena.avease. . » HOPKINS, | | “tenven rn ard enstern correspondents tend us Fecunpity Extraorgpiyany.—Mr. H Ee - OU Ns. |, Shall receive any goods, or auy other thing of-value “wie nformagion bh has. pend two of fpneg Sle M ted - a 3 bess plums) meres ive. preps cf violation of the anet for ameron, Preity well Sorane seasons Washing? u . 4 Marxer-—The market. for this | hb < contract was consequently to bin, pte ptindid pcan peawran chaser rsanda have just =e am | ood it. for one maa BEN FT atte: ig Smet oh War lively snd the sales prop tionably Brisk. inability Or refusal + ogeedings of Li = ory” was re eee : y, be shalbbe ined w labor ithe pore pa as School Trustee. This is most unk nd, By nerexence to the “personals” {t will be withing Au consider in, assiduit displayed | seen that a large number of the clergy of the’ Eli! see int i td cae emer wir. sma tains fe eo ' — & mal WOrsl iso 6v0i4

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