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| oer] - i _LOCAL NEWS). “C7-Phough Tax Stax is printed on the fentest eam press in-use south of Baltimore, ite edition ts vo lnrge a8 to require it to be put to at an warly hour; Advertisements, therefore, thould be went in before 12 o'clock m.; etherwite'they bauy | not appear antil the next day. s — 22 . NortcE.—District of Columbte Advertisentents to be inserted in the Batrmtonx Sun are received at and forwarded frem Tux Stan Office. Rete aan rennin eet ane ae Citt Couscits, November 5.—Soard of Alder- m:n.—The board met last. at the 3 A communication was meee ee compliane with a resol At mn, Vranauni ~y of copy of the & Cerporation with Da. General Food - ‘Stuling Food $100,421 i Vetober 29.—Te daiauce dus Bank, $805.55. A communication from R.A. Hill, in relation ‘to the contracts for laying the water mains, was Teferreg to the drai committee. = . ‘The ition of James Rose, for permission to house adjoining a brick dwelling, COMMITTEE REPORTS. of the lower board to trim and ng Scio! provi if fi nese cmnents af the f F oviding for the partiat of First stzent ‘west; passed. board to tay a water main —— from K street north to L BD Resolution regarding an improvement a in equare S16; passed. Bill eattthorizing we» ot the purpoes of circulation; peed. ANNEXATION OF GEORGETOWN b is Mr. Mayruder, from the select comnrfttee, to ‘whom was referred the Mayor’s communication in relation to the annexation of Georgetown to Washington, reported tne following resolution, which was z Resolved, That the Board of Common Conncil be requested to appoint a committee to. act in eenjeaction with the committee of seven hereto- ‘fore appointed by this board on the subject of the annextion of Georgetown to this city. THE WATER BILL. On motion by Mr. Fisher. the bill amendatory K te act Cor the distribution of the Potomac ‘water throeghout the city of Wasbiagton, ap- i Jane 2, 1859, was teken up for considers, ton, when several sections were read Sones oidcr for nest Monday night et Sociooke + order for nex! Bi ats o% wand the board adjourned. if ‘emmon Councit —The Board met at the usual bour, tbe President (Mr. Powell) ia the’®hair. COMMUNICATION. Communication from the Intendant of the Orphaa Asylum Bill providing for the protection of the W esterit ng for ti jon of t market-house; bill ocnion te Mayor to attend to the remova! the Alerandria Railroad within the limits of Washington; petition of Margaret Law, a rombaton ef fae: all of which ‘were appropriately referred. COMMITTEE DISCHARGED. Committee on police disc from the peti- tion of Peter Carroll and others, te amend the act entitled “An act to license and regulate hucksters.”” ILLS PASSED Bill to imptove the Western Burial Ground; bill A pease the seventh —— of the nhs regul markets, approved May 24, 1853; bill to ‘betones 10. be set and the foot. ved on the south front of squares 367 Dill to authorize the construction of a ig & portion of Sixth street west. LAID OVER. Bill to abolish the effice of the Commissioner ef Health, and for other purposes. RESOLUTIONS PassED. Me. : Morgan introduced the following: Resolved. That the committee of improvements be instructed to inquire into the cost of placing a new roof on the Ceuter Markethouse and the sheds attached tuereto, and report the result of their inquiry to this board. Mr. Jon-s offered the following: Resoleed, That the Secretary of the Board of Aldermen be requested to return to this board the pe) im the case of James Towles. t. Powell offered the following: Resolved, That the Board of Common Council be requested to appoint a committee to act in con- Junction with the committee of seven, heretofore appointed by this board on the subject of the an- nexation of am Seen ‘The chair a inted the following me eeoing. committee: Messrs. Clark, Borrows, Chapin, Mead, Ober. Joint resolution asking Congress ‘the construction of a passenger railway on Penn- Sylvania avenue and other streets. sewer gentlenien M ALExanpRtd.—The Gazette —The Court opened its No- ‘day ye Covrry Corr 1 of this morning says vember term at the court-house at il o'clock. Justice FPowle | Well — = Justices Wheat, W » Neale, and English. J. J. Wheat, Esq., duly elected a Justice of Peace, took the usual oaths and was duly qualt- Hed as a Justice of the Peace. Robt. Taylor, Esq., appointed by the Gavernor county of alerasdria: sppemred and wes peelinna county of A ria, ap; Was qualified big e ss usual Bey. having i 3 odrew Jackson, Eaq., having been a pointed deputy clerk of the © Court, ualiged by taking the usual ccloet oles ‘i The Court appointed the following as school commissioners for the sev, of this county: Pirat distsict, B oe Willen: <a deen ee Massey; fifth district, A. S. Wunder. The Court then, as au examining court, took up the case of Abram Spotts, charged with set- ting fire to the titan, Mrs. Catharine Now- land, on Wolfe, near street. CE. Stuart a ed for the jon; F. L. Smith and D. L. Smoot for d It appeared in eviden: on the evening of the Sth of October last, the accused left the resi- dence of Mrs. Nowland, the rear portion of which be bad occupied as his residence. Shortly after- wards the crecking of 1 some old clothing, &c., were fire im a cloret. ‘Phe fire was extinguished by cutting inte the closet; not, however, @ntil the fire had done some damage. it ap; twat the house was not securely) faghen fa it were all the household gi It was further shown the ber of the Met P ng heard the evidence the Const Spotts. Several bills were ordered to be certl Auditor of the Commonwealth for pai umber of foreigners were natural; eral frec negroes > orm The court then adjourned to court in course. fied to the it. A and sev- Narrow Escarz. —Last n' ‘wes making 2 si: horse going arou: ; the departed; the wes rehien; anita ost og t0 wake ‘up the wife was trying to sell goods Qvp Frztows’ Hatt.—An afternoon jex tion of Wolfstenberger’s Panorama of A. i forthe ies and artistic entertainment. Admission gentleman to get the floor for some AMD 15 cents, § do., #2.15. je is Up by Be ele eat ee kate marks—Elysian Fields mnsegham=—fle Drncs oii ° m— He swith a j Hepublienn and a Henry Clay Whig—He mari Persistently and Pntrioticdlly Refuses pens the Bivstard 10 the Black Republican—He fests a Clean Plate and Demands Ano her s Will the- united South Do Likewise ?— He #9 willing to Perish im the First Breach He ts willing to Perish in the Last’ Breach—He #3 well- oie Perish in @ Pais Breathes— An: “ Black Porte, 1y Number Men a: the Sowth Willing to Perish—No Need to irish Be Mr. Cook makes some Remarks —The 9. J. A.'s are Working Bees—Mr. Rogers, of Arbensas, makes some Remarks. Ay our D. J. A. friends have made up it minds that eternal vigilance ain’t the price liberty, for we found no n a ives atthe door, and waiked in last night unchallenged To quote from Mr. or Mr. Clark, we dis- remember which, ‘‘it ain’t no kind of use tryin’ pict ar AE Star fellows out” The hall was well |. and so we dare say was the committee Toom, but don’t know for a certainty, as the door Wwav’at permitied to remain ajar, though Pretty peti gone opened. Mr. Seprge Savage ( watet man) was present, and it was doubtless proper to spare his nostrils the smell of boone nein emanating from said room. The mem! seemed rather restless and indifferent to Speech-making. Some were reading the news- Re and two or three were solacing themselves basi a ‘About the first thing in order (Kirk in the chair) ‘was the reading of some hopeful dispatches from New york sta oe = — fae would proba! out jew Yor! 000 ahead. and if ia firey were good for the State’ [Cheers.} Mr. George Savage made some remarks upon the thteatening signs of the time, dwelling Spee the 'nJury the election of Lincoln would work to the city of Washington, even if disunion should not resalt. Coming to another topic. that it was requisite to raise y voters to Baltitnore. He continued to hold a con- siderable regard for Baltimore, as the city in which many years ago he cast the first and only Vote he ever gave for President for Andrew Jack son. He would like very much to bave the priv- ileye of voting there to-day, but as he ¢ not do that he would vote by proty. Mr. Sav: then marched up to the captain’s office and forked over $2 towards the nses of thifty voters to Baltimore. Some also came up and threw in their contributions. Mr. Kirk.—Come up, gentlemen; we have got almost $20. Any one who is not disposed to pay S2can $1, or a little less Mr. Daniel Ratcliffe took thestamd, antl pitched into the enemies of demtiotracy thiscellaneously, taking the Bell-and-Everett crowd first in hand. Their principles were as fue as the Delphic Oracles. Like the bat in the fable, they tried toll jate themselves with all ies, and met with a like fate. Their princ! ples were the vaguest, thes. Ofcourse every good citizen was for enforcement of the laws. ‘fe T vas lionef the Constitution, &c. atcliffe: then povorl, ond a nty some slaps, and col saying there was some for the democracy in New York yet. The fusion ticket might be successful. The New Yorkers were too much interested pecuniarily not to make great ex- ertions to carry the State against Lincoln. If the worst come to the worst, the sentence of mens, mene tckel wpharsim would be Lope upon these answerable for destroying this mighty Gov- ernment when they should be arrayed at the bar of bumani ag ag san might shine. uy 2 brig! iy for democracy, and to-mor- gee cveniteg they might assemble at this room to news; and those of them who were married might go home to eat thei cogy suppers with their wives, and go to bed and dream of Elysian fields and democratic triumphs. (Great applause.) Calls for “‘Cook,”? “West,” “Edelin,”? “Rus- yd eee ok the sta: r. Ru (ef Georgia) d 2 gloom: le~ ture of the state of the South, and of the aan % of the political horizon. He had dined atow aay: eqo with Hon. Mr. Vallandigham, (Douglas, Obio. Mr. V.then and there told him that b never before was aware that so much fanaticism existed at the North until the P sb campaign, and tat he believed New York and [ilinois ‘would both go for J.incoln. Mr. V » alluding to northern aggression, said he would never be the man to vote supplies to coerce any southern State. He (R.) had alsodined + sof Bey 8 black repub- ican and Clay whig. They held a conversation in whieh he (R.) took ne part. The whig said to the republican, ‘You preach the impending crisis and irre; ble conflict doctrine, and wish to abolish slavery throughout the coun! “Ves? replied the republican, “and we intend to abolish it In every Southern State within a few years” And theu be bad the impudence to turn to him (R.) and ask bim to pass the mustard ! “But,” said Mr. Russell, drawing himself up to bis full height, “I replied: sir, 1 accommodate no man of your political proclivities with mustard!” [Loud and prot gegen I then turned to the Waiter, who asked to change my plate, and said: “No, Uli change my seat. Ili not sit next to any biack republican son of a bite.” About this time Mr. Russell, while alluding in a strain of fervid eloquenceé’te the encroachments of the North upon tue South; tured with un- pleasint directness upon his audience, and said, “Are you men, or are you beasts, that you remain supine and allow yor rights to be trampled upon?” Here the D. J. A.’s looked at eacla other in consternation, fingering their ears with dis com ire, as if wn dh pee> say ““what means he?” while one penitent sen roancd 2 “‘Jackasses all, —. hat, said Me. what though the Union should be dissolved, and in battling for the rights of the South a few of them were hung by the black republicans! There were a plenty of men willing. Ike him, te lay down their lives and perish in the first breach for the rights of the South. But they could achieve a bloodless victory. No southern man would be ed to imbrue his hands in blood—they could resolve themacives ont of the Union and open Shéir ports The General Government might thee Proceed to blockade them, but Ei could not sustain herself a single year wii it the cot- ton ef the South, and acegh Exes and French ships would be found to the le. In Conclusion, he sxid he had been drawing a dark picture, but it had a bright side, and ‘very use entered into some speculations zs to what to-mor- |° row (to-day) might bring forth in New York. Even if Lincoln was elected, the Union might hold together four years. Mr. Cook, of Mississippi for remarks, and in responding to the call he con- gratulated the Assoc! jon upon’ the manner in which they had acted during this canvass {a low “hem” came in just here.| It had been awork.ng club, and not a speaking club. Per- baps he differed in sentiments from ma: t, but in adhesion to democratic prince! ples they ow they ele. tion were nunit. It was not for him to sa would or should act in the event of of Lincoln. He hailed from the State of Missis- sippi and, for himse!f, however Mississippi acted he would act in the same manner. In tue event of Lincoln’s election, and should he do anythin; Prejudicial to the rights South, he (Cook would be found enlisted in the cause of the Sonth, And if all the other southern States were recreant to thelr duty, and the gallant little Palmetto te God bless her), single-handed and alone, should imopposition to Lincoln’s rule, ae(Cook) would be found with South Carolina. He was. reany to. die under the folds of the Palmetto flag. beers. La ad who had endeavored tneffeo- ‘was next called upon time, now arose, nt Boyle as Mr ee a aild he bad Ile 2s of them ir. R. si cai knew, to love the Union. They pew Bi I and knew the trials and vic! of Whit should they do at the South in the Lincoln’s election? A Voice. —‘« Cut bis head off and give it tothe "s oesees ag Mr. Ri ES “1 know Mr, , that it was secede the Union. heard to aise ith consi secciensn conto ba oye » 8.8. Lawson, Two lodgers were | HSA ly covered. fed a still higher ‘was no possibility of nd produced a gald dollar, Covered instanter © Ri 5 bet, rep. would go in & little deeper, pulling a $250 piece from hit Pocket and laying it clint intl Anti- rep. said yes, he didn’t care if he went in and immediately covered the @2 fellow coin. Republican bar ject, reflection soon producing doubt, and actin, Serr ’s rule, “‘ when in doubt take the trick,” he snatched up the money he had staked, and alipp! it into his pocket, exclaimed, “0, Lin- coln is sure to be elected, and I don’t want to win your money. Ill bet my head on el a t ‘t want to win a friend’s money; 2 besides, 1 never bet money but what I am always on the —— side,” and exuberant republican left mi the shop wi ‘er the impression that he had backed somebody down” gala Faixxpiy.—This morning, looking Irish Woman was arr: man, and taken to the office of Justice Donn. charged with the clon of stealing a sum o! monty from a family in the Fourth Ward. The evidence did not justify the magistrate, ES opinion, in sending the case to court, and he missed the prisoner. She then gave a statement of her connection with the case, in her further justification. She said she was — the dwell- ing of the Complainants, and they called her, and invited her to stayall night, in compliment to her father, with whom they claimed to be acquainted. She slopped; and during the night he: friends sent out and got two or quarts of whisky, which they dis ot, got as drunk as they wi could be. In the mori their 2 n en they got up mond tespectable- a officer Yeat- maey, ‘was gone, they said, and ing it. The complainant listened very com- placently to the statement, and only objected to the enormous quantity which the defendant said they drank. The defendant declared she would sue the complainants for defamation of character. ; CrntER ee Maps benpe! lace this eve] ng was not very fully ato ‘wagons an Bs ot vehicles, es; tally of the country dealers. The supply exhibited was principally ‘4 the li- censed dealers, and its quality and quantity was creditable to them e gangways were not crowded duriug the market hours, and the de- mand was not as heavy 2s ordinarily. The slim attendance of country dealers and purchasers may be because of the election to-day, which has called a great many of our boves angutl citizens to the cleetion districts of the n ighboring States, and.which nodoubt keeps many of the farmers and gardeners from attending the markets. Povtray TH —The operations of pe! thieves are growing mote frequentand bold as 4 wi a . They have even to tob the pantries of some of our citizens, who su: posed tey were well secured against the inr. of robbers. Safurday night, some scamps entered the premises of Daniel Ratcliffe, Esq, in Franklin Row, and robbed his coops of all the poultry they contained. This roi was = lally Sagres vating, as in our city we have no Sunday market, and the chances fot a new supply was rather slim, DisaProintMENt.—Owing to the current inthe river yesterday, the st#amboat which had been chi to bring down the Douglas men of Washington with their speakers and music, to unite with that wing of the Alexandria demo- cracy, was unable to make the trip, and conse- quently the Douglas demonstration which was to have taken place here last night failed tocome off. Alexandria Gazette. FELL From « Briper. rr man named McCaughey, a residentof Washington city, while walking to this city on Saturday. vert near Gwynn’s falls, dislocated one of his ankles. He was assis! to Mt. Clare station, where his injuries were attended to.— Balt. Sun. Bear 1x Mixp the Panorama of the Arctic Regions, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, to-night. There is also to be a matinee to morrow afternoon, com- mencing at half past two o'clock, for the special beneiit of ladies aud children. fell over a cul- Tnx Exrction Returns understand, will! be announced at Hammack’s Restaurant, this evening, as fastas they transpire per roe Pa commencing at 8 o’clock p. m., and continuing until 6 o’clock in the morning. A capital idea. gists life they ars equally adapted, Sold by all Dr noSiw at 25c., 620. and $1 per box, Wi ’s Batsam or WiLp CHErry, Owres Bronchial Afcctions and all Discases of the Li Fithe poreee bee 8 “It is per! ut opristors of Wistar's Balsam of Wild (herry for ry, that our personal jenceinthe use hasim; us favorably. O: of the Traveler was entirely oured ofa vere cough of four months’ continusnce, by tha use of this Balsam. ral of our friends and ac- quaintanees, who have tried the article, have found it of great service in relieving a coughs and shortness ing, they beei igted.”” by benpe unless signed 1. Burrs on the rapper. . Fowle & Co., Boston, and for , Nairn * rapiens ‘and by dealers covery where. 0c Dwar ‘Traveler, January 6, 19 act of justice to the vf the wi y i to ook of tet alreationsy Vor anie i rt Ww je 7 W. A. Fitzgerald, north EF street; B, Winter, huselts ave- gg Afkinusy Bold as above. ie ms9-ly wane Prof. Wood’s advertise- ae ry Mic yapen ead it; it will interest you. Bu 2-coly ‘Re sure to read the adver- tisemant of MoLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, in another column. MARRIED. On the Mth ultimo, by the yy, Mr, Morsell, Mr, hington, Bi, Pg eds J. MIL + 01 ‘as! nD wt i, third daughter of and New Orleans paper cop:.) > DIsD, A “Qn the morning of the 6th instast,, £ croup, i" id chile aot Rata ere a ae timore. (Baltimore Sun please copy.) bi yn Wednesday, r 12, in Greene county, sRatbramievowlae Wea: ase. her suf em Ap pcs solis the beat “articles prices, Nov aulen nie DRESS MATS, For ladies and children, my assortment 1s now oa) eeeaiaee ras. eee BARGAINS Na plece be tame aly, che & at EROTT, Dc ~ formerly o! "Crea Carimat._. of| FING HOUSES Nada tw Gand AAR ne : WANTS. 4s ¢ W rer ara drags RNS a a nt APPRENTI on ANTED-TWO LS—o! rly at 361 F ats botweos din eat inn ee THOROUG thes t. A ERROUGH ACCOUNTANT suet * er . Addvoss S., Box 401, City Post Omics eens ANTED—Four good SHO: ERS to McBASRESERTE Sto kere 4 Opporite Odd Fellows’ Hall” 90! Sevens. st NTED—A email nea ly F HED W todst ‘Terma must he, expligitend °8 Font Olen et. naerens Bow Oma ith Board, f 1 family, ed” ROMS, on second tee! private oy - end uire y nd 1 es, through, ity Post oF ANTED—E: to Confectionery, Nor 436 the place to ert hi Ww IMMEDIATELY—From worth of SECON D-HAND ‘all kinds, for which | will guaranty to pay jest prices, and, shares ere i il . Stoves, i Bemntte ay tiests SECOND-HAND ‘wil pay the cash, een fs BONTZ & GRIFFITH. FOR SALE AND RENT. 'O RENT—That pleasant COTTAGE ‘SI- T DENCE epaieiny 190 witl Troma: eon: "Ke front and rear, fronting H st are, between North Capitol Fr annum. ress, Ui srickNey. WANTED i Tore the high tice, oc9 ANTED—all_&: if ot 30 fovea sr coed reat BOS in Printing Offi end First sts. Ren| Jeter or in person, no 6 tf three three-story N_sta., Northern Apply at TY’S atore Reacts for the KSO:) KING'S wood , qonnee oF bag ow’ end Vermont avenue, abseriber, eorgetown. ‘no 6-co2w "JOHN DICKSON, R RENT—Two DWELLING-HOUSES— one on Tenth street. between L and M sts. and the other on L street, bstween 9th and 10th. Pos- en immediately. Inquire of the anbscri- idence, on L street, between 9th and Z. JONES, ing of parlor, c ining root ry, with the p ivilege of ki on and cel'ar, ‘sulted (A sojourners in Washington inthe winter. Ajso.one Isrge Room in the second story aad three Chambers story. * no 5-3t* . Ives, corner of Eight- sta. Alao, a desirable Furnished House on New gia avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. Ap i J MoGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers aud Commiseion Merchants. no 2 6t SS eee OR BALE —A new ial ies Baas ik HOUSE on Fourth street, below New Yo ue. ‘The house is 20 feet front and 43 feet deep ; paseace, parlor, dining-room, kitchen. chambers. h stairways ia passage and _ kitchen, with good cellar under the whole house For teri inquire at 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fel- lows’ Hall. ono. JAS. 8. TOPHAM. no 1-tf Fe RENT—A first-class RESIDENCE hed,) on Pa. avenue, near No. 51. Inquire on the premises, fVOR RENT. —A_ three-sto FG aMis HOUSE meer Pes dH sts., No. 413, 1 Store, Pa. a: OR, RENT—A first class Furnished RESI- on I street north, between 13th a oO} ite Franklin Square. Inq en the premises From 2 to5p.m,No,. 3 “Franklin Place.” oc 39-6t* ENT.—Two of those four new BRICK ij lately erected on P+. av. between i sts.,in the Firat Ward, — rooms each, lied with gas, Potomac water and other conve Apply to L. F. CLARK, No 248 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 13th sts oc 3}+6t* new Brick HOUSE, with qui R Grocer, corner of Thir- teenth and L sts. This property bs near Franklin ow, only & fow minutes’ walk from the Likes Buildings, and one of the healthiest locations in wi hingto oc 21. 2w™ OR RENT —A four-story brown-froat DWEL LING, situate on Thirteenth st., between sachusetts av., one of the most de: jocati ; ‘The house 1s fermshed marble mantles so, gas and water fixture: bath-room. Inquire at WM. P. SHEDD’S Fancy Store, No 5u2 lith st oc 27-13t* irabie DW. rect, between , containing 12 rooms, with all the mod- ements Possession given November 1 pply to JNO. ALEXANDER, 00 15 eoSw NT—A bandsome, first class RESI- BENGE No 442 E street, between 6th and ‘Tth streets—one of the m ist eligible locations of this city. The house is furnishe1 with all jorn im Frovements, such as bath room, hot snd cold water ‘gn each floor, rai jeated wae WA and7th. oc 1G-cotf sin the OR RENT—A good two-story Brick DWELL ING: on Fifteenth at vncer Hl. Rostiow: ae ply at No. 836 H st. oO no 3-008 OR RENT—During the session of ress—B Techie three atte BRICK HOUR E ite Fa nished Rooms, siteatad in one of the most de- sirable healthy. locatiuns in the city For terms, &c.. apply at 373 Seventh st. ‘Oc 27-12t RENT—The new brick DWELLING- 'UUSE No. 50 Prospset street, George own The house wo stories and basemeat above 2 rooms, including kitchen and servants’ id water in the premises Rent rea. enttenant. Apply to D. ENG- eet, Georgetown. room : 1 onable to a p+ri Lisi, 138 Bridge oc 3 2w FOR RENT —Possesnon on the 1st of Qotober Th jE ad: ser. J, M. CARLISLE, p te 2 D See N. B.—It will not be let for a boarding house. ne 18-tf IFT. ACRES Tense denaenyann niereengonnt - Se water station mus ted on the farm. Also, anew in erec! \. 5 . et A Of Gs W. TWAT, Acout, 816 Soventh st, Wash= ington, D. C. oc is im* TT BRICK HOUSE No. CSolwest ay Georgeuo, at present occu pied by the subsoriber. bas 12 rooms, with gi and water throughout free id, Staple fe. re éxuicn ‘co 35-0 INT.—Twe three-story BRICK F'Godviss with beck buildings, each ho 28e . we feasantly situated ey ponyy he on Sth street north, 3 moderate. lv to BE. LAZENBY. opposite, or to JOHN PILENMAN, Ohio avenuc, between Ith and streets. oo 9tf fermeiere fo Rita" Conngcusar AU Set gE Presents induoen (,g3 T aisanee oqaat’ to aiy oe t Pettis Agents, ._29 9-41 Ofhee, over Bank of Washiaston_ , MMINGS, BUTTONS, TASSELS! *_ PO TR Ra Ge peek ee NEW CLOAKS, i ee as Us. mee = —— ~ GEORGETOWN. Correspondence The Sta Fiave Gwonento wn, Noverabet 6; 180 Great anxiety is felt by our citizens result of the election—this wtsder gemigation bene tit of those Wwhd wish to earliest possible moment, the will be kept open through the patches will be received — bour he Wean Rooms, corner of Highand Gey streets bod, can corner and, probably, at the Union Aaa We learn with regret that Mr. James McHenry, the Government | of work on the Rock Creek bridge, met with a painful accident terday. He was coming down Bridge strect in a » When one of the wheels got into the ex- cavation for the water maio, the horse stumbled, and Mr. McHenry was thrown out. His forehead was badly cut, and he was very much bruised. He is confined to his bed, but we learn is tolerably le this spore. = Ep memexy of both abutmen' - — = ze rogressing rapidly, so ty work on een Mes am : Messrs. Carman, Dobbins & Co., are contractors for the stone work, and Messrs. Denmead & Sons fui the wood and iron work. Bridge street is being rapidly cleared of the earth excavated for the laying down of the water pipes, and our citizens are much rejpiced thereat, as that important thoroughfare was almost im- passable for ins during the late rainy Spell. The best possible disposition is made of e surplus earth, it being used to fill up the unsightly depressions in Aqueduct street. late freshet in the P< jac was the cause of some inconvenience to our business men, but no damage bas resulted. We learn that the captain of a boat ‘h from Knoxville, (near Harper's Ferry, reports that the canal is not seriously in- jured this side of that point. ‘That excellent Association, the Young Catholic Friends’ Society is in @ flourishing e: tien, we are informed, and js accomplishing much good The society is now educating about 225 by Trinity Church School, and clothing the - tute ones. Ata meeting on Sunday evening last, the following officers were elected: moe) Rainey, President; William Peters, Vice Presi- dent; Jonn L Kidwell, Corresponding Secretary; W. Albert King, Recording Secretary; L. Leavy, Bookk: ; T. F. Boucher, Treasurer; James Riley, Steward; and P.O'Don He. Jones, Philfp M Hein, A. Barber, . A. Bou: + 3 Tax-payers will find it to their {1 per- haps, Cte the Collector's oe ae” By attending to it in time, they may save trouble and ex, ‘ adies in want of cheap cloaks and ether ar- ticles, will call at Gutman’s, 117 Bridge street, for bargains. See bis advertisement. About 600 beef cattle were offered at Drover’s Rest on Friday last. Of this number 450 were sold to speculators and butchers at from $2 50 to ‘$3 50 per 100 Ibe gross. The remainder lay over Ee EE GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown advertisements see first page A Miss EE. MoDUNALD spectfully i: her oustomers that. - WINTER MILLINER on'Thureday, November Sth at V1 Bridge street, nO APPLES—APPLE3! 000 sett? xPech 1 2) APPL, landing from schooner Ja N Baker, which will be wold'an oer commodating terms, fro: tee ie rf or atore. 4.6. WATERS, nol 2w* 109 Water st , Georgetown, [OR NEW YORK —The packet schoon<r York- town, Captain Woglom, wiil commence FRIDAY next, 20 inst. McCOBB & DODGE, nol _____ 63 Water st , Georgetown, CLUAKS! CLOAK) 17, Cloak dite gener $8, for $8, worth 4 8 BO! |Or wy $10, for $1, worth S12. Kerohiefs at rth 25 Cambric and Swiss Sots st $1.5) 8175, worth doubie. Maltese Codars Be at very low prices. Courtoissers ce! Kr Gloves at75 cents per pair, worth $1. and Bonnet Ribbons in_great variety. Cleths of all kieds for Manties. Shirt Bosoms at 1255 and I gents, worth double. Belts and Belt Rivbons of 2. kends, Rieh Stella Shawls, with Brochet Borders, at $8, worth double. Hoop Skirts s'l sizes Self- lacing Mechanicel Corsets, izes, sold 1 Cassimers, Cassinets, Full Cloths, #, Blankets, and all kinds of Servants’ W: sold vers low, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. All the above goods are bought from the tru of a bankrapt merchant, and will be sold at an immense sacrifice. Come al and secure your bargains, and d-n’t foreet Great inducemeats offered to CuI 117 south side Bridge street, wn. D.C. NEW GOODS! MSON no I-'w EW ‘ORE! Pe MRS. M. Informs her nume: erally that she is nov Store, No, 121 Bridge street, Georgetown,| di he old stand, — HY 1 oe T NODERSIGNED CARPENTER AN a ibe offers his services to the publi Georgetown, Washington, and vicinity, a contract for or superintend the constr: publio and private buiidiogs. Plans aad cations wil be furaiehed at short poti Givniwevseeeos "qu273ne0 HENRY WINGA’ LOST AND FOUND. J QST—On Sunday, betwoon 11th street and St. Litres Grurch, eiuty's cold BRACELET ‘The finder will receive a libera’ reward by y ea the same at KING & BURCHELL’S Grocery, corner 15th street and Vermont avenue. ASHING TON COUNTY, District or Corumata, Nov 2, 1960, Brought before the subseriber, a Justice of the ree and for the co: remises of tober, 5 miles from ALFRED RAY, J.P. PERSONAL. 1 REWARD Will be paid for informatic that will lead to the e nviction of the per- son who shot a b ack and tan terricr cog at Kalora- ma, last Thureday. Apply on the premises. no yyans= E MORRICE, tne Gazat ActRoLo iT aND DocTEEss, Europe.—T' iy Past: Present aud Future exerts, “Ca Bs! resent uture Ever 3 Eighth st., between G and H, Washin, -Um eT mee ©is wk ELIX, ‘tune Teller fr Mivoselonrs tim ‘ner former rteder 3 th nerally, that she has removed to 250 ar ournes.¢ ef Ms poare will may desire tu Uy explained. eS wee at 3 ‘OVE WooD KiNDiaKS AND pal ~— of the and delivered to any a wotien, and at the lowest iD Pe A N. nae and SHERIF! + gree ith side Pa. avene: ‘wte.s ‘wharf and went weer side 435 omen sod le nol-im CHEAPEST STORE: SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY, - AND GO AND PURCHASE YOUR DRY GOODS | AT THE CHEAPEST STORE, “THE LATEST NE TELEGRAPHiIc. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. ee PuILADELPRIA, noon.—Four tickets are Procuring at all, or are using the Reading ticket. etty will probably give a large republican plurality. All quiet. — The Election in Baltiqnere. ‘TiMoRE, Nov. 6.—The election is proceed - ing quietly, ana there will be « large vole. The Breckinridge and Bell ‘men are sangoine as to their success in the city and State The Douglas men seem to be polling a large vote. it is thought many Germans are voting for Lincoln . The Election in 5 Richmond, Va., (neon) —The vote now stands Bell 1, Breckinridge §74; Douglas 42. Lrxcnsvre, (noon) —Bell 630; Breckiaridge 350; Dongias 8. Perenssvxc, Nov. 6—1i a. ™ —([Private Dis prtch.J—Sell, 479; Breckinridge, 100; Douglas 167. Arrest en a Charge of Forgery apd Coenter- feiting Ixpiawaro.ia, Nov. 3 —James McLean, cashier ofthe Boone County Bank, Lebanon. Indians, and J. B. Hussey, Albert H. Hager, Miles A Bediey, and J D Chipman, with the pay fsned At coe bave circulated from to feit bills on the Boone County Tilinots and Missouri Notes 1 000 were issued by the Aud! the and the spurious snd genuine notes are from the same plate, the Audftor and R. counterfeited on the q dent of the bank, made bis to-day. About $100,000 been received respondents In w lars of the spurious bi Italian affairs remained unchanged. The War- saw meeting adjourned on the > Bre ened re) mesa yeep the ple a European ress upon. aise he ates rere jon es Sperial dzeneo raises Price Sie An lm in France. - ~ oi jons 4 Coffee quiet Rice firm, bold- vance. Naval stores slightiy New Havex, Conn., N from the east visited mencing avout 5 0% o'clock gees bundred and entablatare columns and fell, crushing the iron but doing I . fell to the north or south, it w: two or three private mansions. or five thousand dollars. Young Stafford, who was stabbed by dent Belden, died at 7 o'clock this evening. Later t om California. Sr. Joszrns, Nov. 6—The from Califoraia on the 24th is in. ‘ Fire at Springtield, Mass. SPRincrizip, Mass, Nov. 5—The Sptshing mill of the Parsons Paper Com; , at Holyoke, wes nearly all burned to-day. one- half of which is insured at Springfield, > aod New Haven. The manufactaring mill was unharmed. Virginia Preparing for am Emergency Ru cal excitement le runaing very high A Colored Burgiar Shet. 5—A_ colored man, Hotzivars, Pa., Nov. 5.—Joba A. MeConnel', Assistant Postmaster at N. . Blair county, been arrested on charge of ing the mails Registered Votes in New York City.” New Yorx, Nov. 5 —The votes now registered In this city amount to nearly 117,000. sees Chloes 20 SaLrmors. Nov. 6 —Flour steady; 10! . City Mills $5.50. Wheat dull and une! 4 fed @1.25a1 33; white $1.4081.65 Corn active; H°Y HAVE THE LADIES VOTED’ Sepetoacy tebe ieee avis a to Ee cated. parties to injure ils sale, 1s asa Wheeler & Wilson Grover & teker.