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PERSONAL. Az, peemmearcaulgcr apne pine iat | W Sita cael Gae Ss Ss A i ir reast No & in Square 196, in Washi mm Doce Wwe ' fies. ed in law that the tax LOCAL NEWS. GEORGETOWN. THE LATEST NEWS | Correspondence of The Star. ik 2. Gzoxextown, November 14. 1860. TELEGRAPHIC. 17> Though Tux Stax fs printed on the fastest |" steam press in use south ef Baltimore, its edition | WANT table middie aged wo-| A large force is at t employed upon the 1s 80 large as to require {t to be put to press at an a eee en _ Ww man, eSttUATION ne eook Im a large a abutments of the aquedact bridge over Rock creek, From Pike's Peak and the Piains. early bout; Advertisements, therefore, should be = ay sobs 5 wWiAke. { prt aioe yato feauly = use, where there is no | and the work of cutting and setting stone is being aoe ere dt tae next dag wy ™*Y | and because it failed toct forth the name of tes | Washington, Nov. 14, 1660. ONS aig ate | hone not appear until the next day. eee — Oana, N.T —The ress Box No 8, Star OF | vigorously uted by the contractors, Messrs. coach with seven eli tot in geld det it Carman & passed here | ~~ ~s T a od. 00 in ihe Sande a paneer ach mi c¥ 7 AN ITUATION as cvachman upon the wood and tron work, under ree- | Saturdayevening. The snow pper Pate $50 REWARD Ee ZERSON swHO | WANTE W stenay driver, who onderatande hig | tion of Mr. Meal bon, (foreman for Denmead & cronsing’ is reported to te froma te ma 4 . Bont. Bote te titer, V. A.C, who leit hone ald business in allits branches, and is a geod inside | Sons, of Baltimore.) are making satisfectory pro- An extra coach errived at noon the $0 of last saonth; since that tame Thane sen | servant (if required ) Appiy St the Richonena gress, and new beauties are developed every day | seven passengers, through from Denver a ins eatin beeen i House, corner of 9th ant D sts. 1t* : 3 7 been able to near any thing ofher. She isabout 23 | Howse, cornerof SthaniDete. | t™ | tn the light, graceful, and finely-proportioned ) days. It brings wer dates to the 6th inst. ‘s of age; about the middle size; dark oompiex- WANT: D—A mingle MAN who has been acour- | Superstructore. The bridge !s being painted pure | The miners were generally going inte winter ion; black hair and black eyes; mouths rat =F toiaed to ailk cows aad to work on a farm. | white; the inscriptions upon the water pipes wili quarters in the towns. Ged looking: hen talking pass goed dc —— -ply at Valley View Farm. } mile west of Georz:- be bronzed, and the hand-rail will be alight drab | * w Pp McClure, charged with an attempt to MA ee ngea euch as eete ps pine oak PER SOs For salo-or exovange, two CHES- | color. Would it not add to theappearence of the | Kill a Mr. Goodwin, bad submitted to the etty a t with th: | “nold-st j fia shawl. ha black and white feat Sbout$ months vid Apply asabove. | work to broaze the brackets, and wreathes, | authorities, and was to have bis trial on the 7th rson leaving word as to her where- or Se ‘ive them some color to contrast with the ‘The weather in the mountains is reported cold, abouts at No Yoo Twentieth street, will receive ANTED-—By arespestable middle-aged wo- white? We only make the sugyestion. The ‘gue cpmpaieestan naan: the above reward and the thanks of her disconso- | man,a SITUATION in a genteel family. She | floors of this bridge for strength axd durability a er. Y E. HILL. is a good ore and candoens ag od as are unsurpassed. Firston the heavy su, ng e eT MARY E. HILL._ | sewing. Would have no Ut of education Gane | timbers for the carriageway is placed a floorin, whom the attempt to counterfeit Peg epee: attempt to pass The attorney for the commonwealth contended = See ae pg in beet nishment mp be ui be ie of ths provisions of the Code rendered it unneces- Norice.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the BaLtimonx Sun are received atand forwarded from Tux Star Office. ‘Tue Putnam Peataxx —We noticed, yester- day, the arrival [n the city of Quartermaster E B. Strong, to arrange for the accommedation of this fine battalion on their contemplated visit to Wasb- ei ington, es rowte for Mount Vernon, early in the cones month. A correspondent of the Hartford ‘Times, who says he is ‘+ not a stranger to the Pha- lanx,”’ gives the following brief history of the battalion, which will doubtless be interesting to plead “not guilty ” This coact brings no mail or express. The following avy was then empanneled: Omaua, Nov 10—At415 this —_. the small children in the fir boiler in Davis's steam saw mill, si tm the Jno. Eveleth Edelin, A. HB. Fuschel, M. D'sreict, OF COLUMBIA, Wasuineton nsation not so much ject as a genteel home, | Of best North Carolina pine, three inches thick, southern part of the city, completely our readers: M. Mankin, Thos. Whittington, C. W. Alex- OUNTY, To Wit :—On this 14th day of Novem- a address to E. W., at the Star Office. will ued and grooved, and then pitched so as to | demolishing the building, Killing the engineer, say nen, 18 tras Known that Hon. Thos. Sey-| ander, T. A. Brewis, R. W. Robinson, G. D. | beri ear of our Lord one thousand elght | he attended to, no le-3teo e it perfectly ater tight. On this flooring | Benjamin Kirkpatrick, aud injuring twe other mowr, 2 distinguished citizen of Hartford, was Jeiliff, Jaa T. Cl Jno. T. ¥ A. Murra: hundred sixty, before ms, the subscriber, a | —————"_°»___________noj¢steo_ strips are mailed yewith of 15 or 18 Kies aS ‘Sante fs falcrtomeamens witout date” |g Fi ctdenes ibe ae wae ua aid | seeing encase che faatattcs| | WANTED A Fund Goren IFOMAN or Gui | Wiparcnule diogosiys wiineraceat art | penon. "Kugel ites ne aly. "Phomse romp sila sestsrd to tinder hiuwe nelgunscay the Jury. It presented in substance the same je oath, on the Holy Evaneely of Almighty God, | SCHAEFIES D'S Confectionery, Sixth st, be- | of two-inch oak plank is nailed. Tbe floors bave | na. seriously but it is tien of pasty, desired, to ~ mpm. facts which were showa at the Mayor’s Court, and | that he, the eaid Charles R. Donohoo, has read the | tween G and H- ro13-2t* | slope of three inches from the longitudinal | hoped they will both recover. ‘The mill is a total Welcome to, his native city. For this purpose it | reported some time since. publiestion 1n the Evening Star of the I3:h of No~ deemed proper to form a military corps, and =a or mee : white’ After remaining out some time the Jury came SUTANTED—A Eset sate cclosed WOnEATe oc | 200eet Gmnbbir Gtk way deutning Suhe peumete a vember, purporting to give the evidence of « Mr. | WY ANTED—A first rate colored WOMAN, as | Pentel the osstiage ways d font-welke. clther | ae, See belles: —— thrown a inental unife ; tha’ hoi F ‘wherein he states that Officer ‘ar- cook in a first-class restaurant. Apply at No. carriag: am on Loss $3 500—no insurance to parade in Continental uniform; that, ‘o- | in, and returned a verdict ‘‘not guilty.”” ated: of had mo in ceagody on the mieht af'ran,, | SOT Ninth street between Pa avenacied Dot” | side. The foot-ways of two-inch yellow pine, Hite 8 Lavored son of Connecticut, memor es of | “ ‘phe prisoner was accordingly discharged. Say. th ee ead and that said Officer Handy z ton; and grooved, also drain into the Affairs in V: Revolutionary times might be revived in the! phe court then took up the civil docket, which | 72%; '2®, i i which have pipes inserted at proper distances to im Vorginia. bearts of the people. After a temporary organiza- was called over, and then adjourned. from the Republican Wigwam or i building on that Ovossion; all which is uteri Mines WANTED A ruRoA ny ip we eyes carry off the water. These esead cy! fon —. = without the — aioe ts oath. 0 | going South. Rent for $108 month, su t to a | tails are done in the most substantial work- Offiest Bandy fon Betarday, iis Siacattioee sround rent of $2715 per annum, Price 875. Title | manlike manner, and the same may be said of tion had been effected, in August, 1858, several de- scendants of the immortal Putnam expressed a Wish to present to the Phalanx an appropriate standard; and the Amoskeag Veterans, of New Ricumoxp, Nov. 14.—The uirer of this morning urges the call of a State Convention at an erly day, which might settle, peaceably, the A Burotan Cacont—He Escapes Mysteriously. Last Sunday night Mr. B. 8. Howard, who re- ena ” i ther ions we suggest dan, arstions now ng. ber. until this day, when said Hendy came to my rig Noes Bontnarane, hho Rng }- ae (ote that > ‘Tic cnmne pepereuns it was with a view of ns sides in G street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, mother’s dwelling for the purpose of my making those having the matter in the gutters trati blie n tion Hampsuire, zeneroasiy loaned, thelr Continental | on returning froin chureh, to his house found his | Hrs gatement. caHks: 8. DONOHOO. WANTED—A SITUATION, by a colored bor Will be continually cl ged. and in windy weath- | concentrating pu pinion upon & convention, uniform for the parade, December 22. 1958. | family in the rlor up and in great - i id, exth dri er up pro! nm one day, a ‘The standard was subsequently presented and re- | tion. "He ascertained that oy had ‘diecovered | | SW0rw and subscribed before me this day and years old, either as wi lo drive an wi P pi y and wel people for forseen ny uni te: - take eare of hi porter.” iil nce of the small left between the | ©™ergency, that Ex-Governor Wise wored to Tape re MBE, Fe: GODDARD, J Be | eaaiection 40 bie Cente ee cee One carriage and foot-waye it will be almost lanpossis | iusugurate aaystem of Minute Men. He conten | BTROLOGIST JUST ARRIVED | Fscommended to any one who wishes to employ @ ble to clean them perly. Another thing: in- | Plated no raid on the Federal Government. STROLOGIST JUST ARRIVED. Hon Tp igist and industrious boy. Please address | stead of the side walk ting cle sted mena ADS‘ ME 1. DEVESE, Box 10, Star Office, and the advertiser will ca‘l. ng td The Kansas Election povencragetipnier * Sodlerengedarey 2 < aaeeoaeeateataatnabanienl | OED ETS ll Matame D. has created » wild furor all over the | WANTED TO RENT With fhe privilese of | agreeable for ladies to have the wheels of vehicles | from the Territorial election for members of the tts aonsey, whe all priancas bevte ant parle | overdout on hve miles from Wactingine’ ‘Address, | Prushing against their dresses, to say nothing of | House of Representatives show a lapge Republi- ceived with appropriate ceremonies—the wuole wifair closing with a grand banquet at the A‘lyn House. the presence of a burglar in the chambers over- head; and summoning a neighbor to his assist- ance, they proceeded to a chamber, where a colored man was found concealed under the bed. Mr. H. was for putting him out at once and ad- ministering a sound thrashing to the fellow; but at the suggestion of his friend he remained to keep watch while the friend ran off fora police- “Phe first parade was so entirely successful, and it produced such a profound impression, that it wes atonce determined to make the Phalanx a permanent organization. And accordingly a Con- ! Stitution end a code of By-Laws were adopted, aud two companies, properly oificered, were Dy i their bel frightened by the e of horses | can majority in that body. Motieary and watchnan BUT He ori rence: | Sause grost rejoicing aud happinses beiwees moc. | City Bow Omics? Ao" 0% 910 aang oe eee ea ERC hend-2il of rector Seon ean | raedetlty in that body. Parrott addremed Seemed ite battalion. pba napng angry Metlemry and watchmen Stay no Proceed tied ouusleas eeill Beuas thee, ‘are felne bask: WANTED-A ‘competent eolored WAITER | *#°Fd the requisite protection. we intendon to pode mot yo seat yee June, 1559, during the session of the ye ‘to the chamber they arrested the fellow, whom 3 will < a i iwi i : speak of other improvements, public and private, | sem! here at any time - ture lu Hartford. The new uniforins were now | theyacneem eet foubd upon bis person candies, | 10 2s ie cause sre emacs T ores Pores fpr Immediately St No. S79 Paavenue, | Pot wil have to defor i fort asy or teen | Gente omen ae bel worn; and the display was so imposing is to draw | matches, skeleton keys, and other tools of the U ase occasion belng in bonor of Eis, &c. Prices 25and 5) cts., and $l Residence Lincoln's election. Mr. P an bour anda half. The streets were illuminated, salutes fired, from that bedy the pighest encomiums. In Au- gust of the same year Governor Seymour was finely received and welcomed by the battalion on the mew Park “Of the subsequent parades of the Phalanx, and of their gloriousexcursicnsto Bunker Hill, Boston and Providence, and tothe grave of Putnam, I need not particularly speak. But I may safely say that it is a rare thing to find a military organiza- tion embracing the talent, the wealth, the influ- ence, and the aroirdupots, and presenting the noble appearance of the Putoam Phalanx. Among the members of this body are many of the most distinguisbed citizens of Hartford, and of several etuer places. To give the names of gentlemen The conservative course of the Star in reference Richmond House, corner 8th and D sts. Remains ANTED—Fora small family without child- | to the distracted state of political affairs is com- 8 fow days on'y. no 1s-St*_ | _ ren. comfortable HOUSE, with back-buiid- | mended here by all ood citizens. Some of the [MADAME MORRICE, rx Guat AsTROLO- era Nokes Wind e north of F st. | other papers, which Eve considerable circn'ation ee Me cist AND DoctREss, from Europe.—This highly no 96t* "(Baltimore Sun copy.) here, seem to be seeking to destroy confiderc Fugitive Siave Case im Chicage. fnePatt, Rrosont and Fuse Bconta’“Cul at No. | Wy ANTED—Everghody to know Ghat PAGES | nd nguTarste exiting. diculios ‘Foat oar 6 Past, Present an uter nts. a 405 Fichth st., between G and H, Washington. Ww Confectionery, No. 436 tonont street, above | COMMunity, in common with others, feels the de- ° “trade.” Birkhead put a pair of nip; upon his wrists and proceeded to the watch-house, while McHenry remained afew minutes to make a few inquiries. Presently the Lieutenant started off in company with Mr. H. and his friend, but when they arrived at the guardbouse they found uc Birkhead and no burglar. After waiting a short time the watchman made his —— alone, and stated that on the way down the negro had broke away from the nippers and fied, he being unable to overtake him. So the fellow is loose as ye though Lieut. McHenry feels confi- deut of his recapture. Cuicaco, Nov. 13 —A negro slave, Eliza, bav- ion in business matters, consequent loss ves Marshal “hy ight “The Merebel” nd +i pression in ness TS, c ona J. 8. Mars’ n was a : feat yas dt pejona tn guitthe tines. teulttna (on. | be cenSdence, envest be denied; but there is no | stopped on the street Dyan excited crowd of ne. BAGATELLE. ties furnished with Ice Cream and other Refresh- | need to exaggerate the matter. helseremarks are | proes and compelied to give the woman ia the Notice Tn bAgAT ned is prepared to make | ments. oo A-4w*_ | suggested by a local article In this morning Latel- | custody of the police, who lodyed her in the Ar. to order BAGATELLE TABLES of all sizes and WANTED IMMEDIATELY—From_ 85 to | ligencer, which we were greatly su to see, | mory re ‘The streets in the vicinity were description at reasonable prices 10,000 worth Jy ECOND-HAND FURNI | 8 that ls oe is credited all over the country on | crowded with negroes and some whites, ail CHR. FREISE, TU ‘all kinds, for which | will guaranty to pay | account of its conservative ee ac- | highly excited. ro6-2w No. 482 9th st..hetween Dand E-_ | the highest prices, and, as urualvat the shortest e-| curacy. ‘The purportef the article alluded to is ELEGanr, AND RICH ASSORTMENT OF | ti Déttee te pe i Ts that some wheat, which came ‘here by canal, was From Nerthern Mexice. ind H, Naw Oxteans, Nov. steamship Ari - CURTAIN MATERIALS, ea bs 12.—The At Cost Prices. = eS zona, arrived to-day, from Brazos the 9tb. Spoke the steamer Star of the South on the 10th. with nine hundred Uaited States recruits, Cavallo, on the Rio Grande. Business was stiffer. The second crop was Bat Games In THE StRaEts.—This morning some of our merchants upon the avenue were inquiring for the police, in order to ascertain who is the proper officer to protect their Property from injury by boys playing ball in the streets. The complaint was that their show windows had been broken by the balls, and persons are endangered by them. It is a fact that very little attention is among the officers and tn the rank and file of the Datialion migit serm invidious; but [I am conf- dent that a knowledge of the Phalanx abroad will ‘exalt the fame of Hartford. « “The uniforms of the corps number about 200, And it is believed that not less than 150 of them Will goon the approaching excursion. Led on ‘by the venerable Major-Commandant and his staff, . ke FY returned on account of thetr being no purchasers menaced Dike ease LS it. We are authorized to state that the wheat til! to sold out, ar prime cost, at the store of ANTED—All kinds of SECOND-HAN: referred to was purchased by a gentlemen in our the inte rm of GLAGETT & DODSUN, ® fall WUER Trek ren ich J wall gay the cash, | city and sent to hs mill, wich is situated on the = al venth stree ween I and K. canal above here As we are | S teil , ised that Ficgant Eaghsh. ribeye) 1 betes: raha les, | oo6-tt BONTZ & GRIFFITH. | writer would not makea wrong statement wilfal- Do Satin de Laines and Damask ry ly, we hope to see it corrected in to-morrow’s : caw ar , The Indians were ravaging the country in Nortb- paid to this violation of law, and it is'a very| Do and German Plas and Steped Reps. issue, as it is calculated to work i to our Meet; Weltees Decne ee et ee baer ee The law of sune3,| bo | Hmbroidered and Plain Cloth Curtains, in LOST AND FOUND. wanted injury ern Mexico. eirty welcome. Success e excursion 53, is very definite, and shouid be enforced. jengths ie yard. 4 The republican association met last eveni: California Intelligence. pears a Sor any pene ee ene etl | eas fuifand completonssortment | EVV aatet roxds near Geetacoowse s gx ‘| pareuant to adjournment, but the meeting wet | pag, x Calllermia Emteliiges express : for any person or persons to play the game of fc of Gi : se Side Bands, | grey HORSE. about'12 hands high. The slimly attended Committees ——— 10 | trom California on the — has aork ino okeamn Examixation oF EvipEenck on APPLICATION ball, or any other game with a ball, in any of the | 4. ‘of pariors. dining | owner will come forward, prove property ,- make arrangements for a suppar to cr rate Lin- ship Uncle Sam sailed from San Francisco on the yor Bait rer Wo Bavruiss, CHARGED WITH | streets, a nues, or alleys in Washington city; nor rooins, libraries, chambors, offices, &c., which ae | pay charges, and take him away. ne 14-3t* coln’s election, and to secure a more comfortable Ist. with $1,902,000 in treasure for New York Kicting James Moran —An examination was bandy indy, &c.,&c., under a penalty of not | now selling out at rime cost for the cash. No more ————ee_ ee | room for winter meetings, and it was resolved to On advic to the 27th but are bad yesterday at the jail before Justice Donn of | less than one dollar for each and every such | will be asked, nor less taken, i ive two days notice of the next meeting in the Site sted t joes 7th are received, evidence touching the killing of the late James offense; and section nineteen, in case of failure to | Such bargains and such goods, at such prices, FOR SALE AND RENT. Evening Star; after which the association ad- | “"!™mportant. Moran. This atfuir grew out of a visit by Moran pay the fine and costs, makes the penalty commit- | Wil! doubt! never be bought at such sacritices and severe! of his friends to the vicinity of the this city. = = = journed to meet on Friday evening next, at 7 Persons in want are advised to call soon, before | STORE ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire on the iment to the workhouse for a period not exceedi % ich it th ase for a per ceeding ene raene im want are sdvieed to call Promises, corner of Pa. avenue and Twenty. | ° clock, at which time it is proposed to organize LAGE ——$$<$__ Arrival of the New Mexican Mail. sixty days. Now that the complaint has been steambost wharf. According to the evidence, it would appear that on the day Moran was engaged is ap awake chub. : eapeeinp repens bn — ——- a. s + * mai a a ng intelligence. made, it may be of advantage to boys who are not GETT & DODSON, _ | third st. neat the Circle, First Ward. Possession | '\ 1570 and respectable’ assembl tronized | Gent George BloLene, Senator to the ight which terminated so fatally to. bim- aware Of ‘the fact that on garth existing to] _no6-c02w No. 4 Market space, | 61 Decombes ‘sie ——__t*_ fag eativition Uf Unadeteete Pascoe oF ta pret tied ce on = fight self, be and several companions were at a house | punish the offense. = OOMS FOR RENT—A lady and gentlems ian War at Forrest Hall last y a | : Kept a man numed Knightze, on the Ieland, and | © = ESS EF JLLSOANT CAREBTINGS ue cosr. Geter inion Inquire at No. 433 Tat, | Rome ae War at Forrest Bi withateding | With the Navajo Indians. that the whole party were in liquor, and Moran A Matictovs IncexpIaRy.—The burning of the 10th. a A those present were well pleased notwithstanding (There mar be hed at the old and established store | between 9th snd 10. =a the non-appearance of the musicians engaged. The Election in Virginia in Doubt. of CLAGETT & DODSON— (OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE at th» corner | There will be music hereafter, however, and we Elegant knglish and French VELVET CaR-| WO} RENT A BRICK HOUSE at ths corner advise all to go who have not seen this tine work | | Rickmonp, Nov. 14.—The inst election returns PETINGs, some in superb medalligns, at first cost | ST~_WART, a: the corner of H and Tweifch ete. of art. It has been suggested that exhibitions be | 2°€ nnexpootodly fayorable ble to Bell ad. the Pa PiSupsrbly beautiful Rrusasls do.,in the very beat | -221SSt given in South Carolina, so that those “ bloods” | Pers disauree in 5 En fish makes, at 99 and % cents, worth $1.25. ‘OR RENT-A three story brick HOUSE, con- | who are “‘ spiling for a ight” may get from this Real English heavy twilled Venetian stair do,, taining 8 rooms, in good order, with gas fix- | “counterfeit presentment”’ a faint idea of the hor- made by John Crosby & Sons, Halifax, Yorkshire. | tures complete, on Hl street, between 4th 8nd Sth. | rors of war. The first of the kind ever offered for sale in this | Also, a two-story brick COTTAGR. with larve By advertisement in another column, it will be ety, Bi hey fps Bends r and will wear better yerd Sapeked, coroer of e ecreee ce bat 14th st. | son that the Levee of Covenant Lodge, I 0.0 of n Brussels carpets, east. To punctual and reliable tenants e@ terms yn A thweg ro, Teh RUGS MATS, CRUMB CLOTHS, P Oda Fellows’ | volunteers bave voted to go to Washington on the quite drunk. Aft r remaining here awhile they Property of Dr. J. E. Morgan, a few nights ago, started out and went dowa to the steamboat wharf as mentioned in the Star at the time, was no doubt the work of a malicious incendiary. No less than three attempts had been made to jestroy it in less than a mon The first was made b' setting fire to a carriage rere gd to the tenant, which was burned, but failed to fire the house before it was discovered. The second was by firing the doors and shutters, which was also dis- covered in time toextinguish the flames. The third attempt, it seems, succeeded, the tenant to Burch’s tavern. Here one of their number, named Bannister, got into an affray with a young wan named Gunn, who was beaten. A man named Haliday was also attacked and dreadfully beaten and kicked After this first fight was over, Mr James Skidmore walked over across the Breet to tryand restore peace. ‘This was just as the party were beating or had beaten young Gu: nn. who is Skidmore’s nephew. Skidmore begged the party net to maltreat the youth. and thereby @iverted their attention tohimself. A man named Peunce approached Skidmore and boasted that be Military Visit te Washingten. AvsBaxy, Nov. 13.—The a i il be m 2, I F , is to be repeated—this time at mae RUGGETS in all widths : DetwonmG sath, APP St 446 Twellth stroct, | Fein Wookie’ Bienie oa ith of March to attend the inauguration of Presi- ng removed the day previous, and no one| ~ ajj~ail will now be sold out at prime cost for the xan =m) The Potomac Light Infantry were out drilling | dent Lincoln, and to take 100 men. ‘was near to give the alarm in time. cuan Soeese out the Ae err < popsom Ix Soustousnn po ee te Le aspoot | last night, and acquitted themselves in their cones | a a bane no 6-e02w . - < ; b z A would whip him. Skidmore replied that he was] Tue Tuearzr.—The comedy of Rip Van of affairs, I will sell. for BEN THOUSAND UOC. | creditable manner. That target ee we read Accid: tuere to take peace and not to fight. Moran then | Winkle went off at the Theatcr last night with SY WE: u KS cash, id, the following list of ty: | are credibly informed come off on FOR KEY WEST AND HAVANA. One-tonth {atereat ‘in '@ olan of ever wens | aflerncne next, if the weather is suitable. ISABEL LINE. Against the United States Government, . = _ |A-valuable Patent Right that has already yielded = 5 Change of Soiling Days —Tiree Tops in| cho a Washingt ty, D. c. wen | GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS three houses on it, cost me $6, 'y Puitapetrata. Nov. 13.—A train on the den and = ran off the track near Burlington this morni; Three cars were smeshed. An employee was slightly injured F came up and suggested that he could whip Skid- more. He took Skidmore by the arm and turned him round. Skidmore stepped back to avoid a collision with Moran, and at this moment, when the two stood within a few feet of each other, a all the eclat that had been anticipated for it. The house was crowded, and Mr. Joe Jefferson went through the difficult role of Old Rip V. W. with his characteristic skill and ability, eliciting con- tinued and hearty applause. The piece was most Death of am ex-Congressman. vii . o=73 P id Furniture, cost me $1,200, UNION BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | Usica, Nov. 13—Hon. H.C. Goodwin, ex- Youth named William Bayliss, a half brother of | adinirably put upon the stage, and was well per- J AM > . Fourche ¢ em ‘The seventh annual meeting will be hed at ¢ Skidmore, ran up and threw a stone at Moran, | formed throughout. ‘The ‘bill is to be repeted | THE Wittias Hotine CommuntsneeLs | Tract of sm acres, in ‘Reynold ecuaty, Mo., cost | ILS. The gevecth annual mesting w EVENING | Member of Congress from the Madison and’ Os- which hit him on the head and knocked him | to-night for the benefit of those who could not — senseless. There was considerable evidence cor- roborative of the manner In which the stone was thrown as above stated, some three or four wit- esses testifying substantially to the same state of facts, and ail agreeing that at ihe time Moran was i" , q bt ‘i i next, &70'c'ock Previous to the meeting, (at 6 | Wego district, died at Hamilton last night. Cee aT Sark cesta tae |? $P cru in Dent cot, Me, cote | See eee TaN Marine and Commercial sailing ofthis Line, the shi of 320 61 it ty, ., cost : . 9 . . ISABEL will mase THREE TRIPS rage oon, Sree ia ee peer oe New Yorn, Nov. 14—The steamship North 3,000, wn NOVEMBER FROM CHARLES-: Bort tors House and Lot in Gallatie, Ind., cost Star, from Aspinwall, has arrived with $926.000 witness the performance last night, and we ad- vise all to go who wish to enjoy a rich treat. Tue OrnictnaL Gzonce Cristy opens with 100 BBLS. OF FRIME CIDER, bis fine company at Udd Fellows’ Hall on Mon- TON tor ths above Ports. J UST Arrived and for sale o! for oash. me oe , ARNY & SHINN. in specie treasure on freight. : Leaving Charleston on the Ist, 12th, and 25th No- | Pie d in the cit: alo, N.¥.,costme | _20'3 Pe hit there wastno stoues thrown eave the one by | 4@Y Might, aa already stated, und as there voli | ye@vink Eel re ete ee, wae [4!-¥ Exrecrep aes Wase Seabee Bayliss. There was, however, considerable evi- | doubtless be a rush, it will be good policy for Leaving Havana on the 6th and 17th Novemser | Lot in Excelsior, Minn, cost me $2, J dence of a general riot just previous to this, and | hose who desire eligible # ats to secure reserved | and ist D-cEMBER. FROM NEW JERSEY, rale ; f . House and 9-acré Garden, near Buffalo, N. Y.,coet | A prime lot of CRAB CIDER, which is for New Yorx. Nov. 14 —Fiour heavy; State $5.20 also afterwards, in-which stones were thrown. | 0N¢S by application at El.is’s music store. See} Alter whicn her regular trips will bs continued me $7.65), 0a or before arrival. 885 25, Ubio $5 6585.75; Southern $5.60a%5.90 : : as follow. Lot'in Fradonia, N.Y, cost mip $79, is ARNY & SHINN. | Wheai firm and « shade better; Southern white he Justice reserved his decision on the applica- | #dvertigement, ve Chariesion on the 10th and 25th of Eacu | “Wor farther inforination inquire st 363 Ninth st, | 2028 ____ARNY & 81 TEN. | $1.50. Corn buoyant; mixed 65369\c; Southern tion for bail for young Bayliss for a day or two. Tus Coniova Communication enclosed by | MOsTu |) ' tS {Race Morr, | engin On ueziaas) Pee rane tO A GOOD TEN: | yellow 730. Previiees Gull, W @ull at pest ae ‘ 2) wei of E. ONTH. 3 ¢l—nov13,15,17,19,2 InG abe Pouice MartaRs—B.fore Justice Donn —Jobn | rates Wilt be inserted at the usual advertising | {/oe¥e Havana on the lstand 16th o pleasure, this | "2 PoE Orta AB 17,19 2182S LING. on'Praderick, rear Seoond street, | 2034¢. i. Dinan eeeune by Ofirer Revs, of thet . Line cannet bs surpaseed. MEORTABLY FURNISHED PARLOR | Georgetown, with b ick. kitohen, wach oom ————- fifth district police, for using profane and growly | CExtmaz Guanp-Hovee —No cases docketed NARUCNG T Todils Banding eae BAR: | 155% CHAM BEE. on the frst floor, for rent, at BROS Ce eee eee RIDOELY. OW HAVE THE LADIBS VOTED? indecent language in the presence of females | for trial. Six lodgers were accommodated. to MORDECAL &COn 11a Bast ae atu; oF st = . 18 __WM. 6. RID@BL-Y-_ 1 AT ae The case came up for hearing last nigbt before — n, a EGE. Giotachold Patuta soe Ratencne | 1 Pot POT ALORS. sey Peach | okt Bowed " ul "sP. r- ~ Househo! urniture, of steurt “ of ve ** si es seca pee pn Universal Pita siae SRR OTRIMENT. PustOmcen | Matter must be pre-paid st the Bonthe tre beringes iil tedintent of aces burn. jast jan Veuse! in lots to suit. parakarers, | Pins tupes, equidve sworn, returns compan appropriate lecture to tue prisoner upon the dis- | dui thetcene eel gga are soress: TRAVELING TRUNKS, blew Inquire 542 Pa. avontes ” nniaeiw=” | Ree fF sale fro PETEK BERKY, "| oiliges them to ray him a license for “wor gesting emncter of the language used, and con- | Canada, aad #2 almost equal jpmount of Gintment We Have just coneeved {he largest = ortment © LET—Two three-story Brick HOUSES al. | 225 ¢otf 85 Water strret, Georgetown, sold. “Tue ollowing Sateme nt in copied f me ee i i ai 2 1.27 costs. | accompanies these o der: It b th | and now offer the most extensive varie’ _ ra . D and = =: . Ballman ten’ hada warrant lanucd aguivet ae, | tthe unt Holloway'e Metihseayg eee with | Bnd now, offer the to LADIES" ORES: streots marth Alec, Store Nor S20 Pe ereoon eee | 1,000 pate KES Ae ES ending from | beeson teat WAREBLE & WILSON'S SEW- Henry Jobuson, the prosecuting witness, for | Pf Jor. carrying healing on their wings,” to mi- | 8nd PACKING TRUNKs, HAT BOX the Old Railrord Depot. Ingrire of GLO. TOL | achoonar JOON Baker winch ¥ sold onac- | ING MACHINE ie Cap gla enn The ka P uting ess, Lous ~ppceased by every form and type of disease, | VA! ISES, CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &e., LANSBEE. athe Cocnamten the ‘oa -Taird arcost caseiatine becuse. tvens Gremrtar simon by jority of the ladies, in cpte ‘the efforts of inter- his wife, bat fa the este auuman was.used to} Sold by all druggists at 260 Gio aed G1 pos teen | inthis: citys WALL. STEPHENS eR °™ | went one square north Bf Pa. svedass or eatery | cummodating terms, 5G. WATERE,. | eed pation tongue tome | oe wife and son and himself, but he was separated | PO ie meee | ea ALL, BTEPRENS © CO. | toettiwn ee bos LP ae Eg Wheeler & Wilton 38 ' from Ballman bya fence. Job teld Ball Hostzrrer’s Bitter: no =NT— et HOUSE, con‘aini: (OR NEW YORK.—The packet schooner Bak . that if 7 could have gat © htesare he ined ae ble article in the whole catal 5 Ay Rome pcm R3. eee ar JEWELRY. SP aone uaoleae egatie:. Fourth ~ E own ‘sptain W. jem wih cvummence language before his wife and child he would bave | SY than a vegetable tonic. It xives activity to the “y A R JEWELRY, and 1 C in af . 4 PU- i 2d inst. Such as Bracelots, Ear-ri Fob Chains. Fin- | 8t8n/@r the City Hai. Apply to JOSEPH F loading a3 above on FRIDAY next, ger-tince; Necklasenr Breketpina’ Gaaed Chace, | GIFT. Dov-eott | Hor freight sppiy to McCOBB & DODGE, arts, Crosses, &o | made t» order, at =NT— i ‘0 f RESI- 3 Water iu No. 324 Pa. Avenvs. BaTw. STH AND l0rH Sts., TSERSE. cotiaining ome, with ront bale at eo TE Srorcetowne a (Over Clagett & May’s Stor + st ECEIVE 00 16-1m* "Washinstone] A re,) te *g8 yards in front and rear, fronting H UST RECEIVED— digestive organ itinereas «the appetite. Iten- ivens th > spirits, invigorates the mi: , Strengthens the body, aud in short, if judiciously used, wakes up the whole system to & wholesome o gnizance of its OwD powers, and a renswed d sition to exert tnem. Among the tonics of the j thrashed him. Justice Donn thought the lan- guage of Baliman justified the remark, and dis- missed the case. Tue Mititany Visitors —The arrangements , . ri ico SUGARS, Iay. Hostetier’s ee in Printing Office Square, between North Capito! 10 bhda, prime Pore. pices y for the visit of the Put : Bitters, manufactured by Hostetter & Smith, at ® hd First sts, Rent 9240 per annum. Address, by | - 150 bbie. tad Rye WHISKY, \ pd KS by helt aiotent searteraone a Fitteburs, eed had ee Cg bercaine the Mas. ¢. A. Bik Woula “Feepeotfully In- | letter or in person, Wil. STICKNEY: 290 bbls. HER Ring, ae ALE Sete Rae ee = eaenangtanon the stead calgaot Zeeteeterey | tha’ abe bat removed o Na, 460 H wtreal ietteds | TsOR RENTA legion Wat ciom REST | siges Rios dome COPTER nigbt of the Sth December, and will be received nd their medical effect is perfect f- | 13th and 14th sts.. whore she has enlarged | DENCE, No 442 E street, betwoen 6th 10 hi 1 SCE " » MTA pr by the officers of the Washington volunteers, in No fanly can conveuientiy do witkont a | for carrying on fashionable DRESSMAKING fa 7th street+—one of the mat eligible locations of this | For stleby JOHN J. BOGUE. 010 company with the officers of the Light Infantry t should found in every closet. It is | all its branches, The latest fashions received as i i battalion. (of which Lattalion they will be the es- useful aud agreeable,—New York Atlas, Aug. . Mae in gates ho 14 e03t Wistar’s Batsam or Witp Currey. The folowing letver from Rev. Hxyxy Woop, of Concord. Editor ofthe Congregational Jour- nal, speaks volames in favor of Wistar’s Balsam:— Concorp, N. H., March 2. Mussrs. Seta W. Fowie & Co.—Gentiemen: Two ye ago, sudden and violent attack upon my Langs porno ps to my bed for severa! weeks, i 4 farnishe1 with all modern im RANDELL, soon as published, cn A ed id co:d wate |.» Georeetown, N. B—several fine Rooms to let, furnished or cuarmantcmasel fee ‘and: eens teow heated’ c Sqnsmasiy rd hand 66, gaeortment of unfurnished. Apply as above. nv7-2w_ | from basement, Ke &. 4 Ip coe ar Jo. & a Fropoh Neqr-sigat ats pescone, OC a FrAMILIES WANT A HEALTHY DRINK? | aaanit: VARING: No. 444 E street between Gh | ore Bort austria go yr. stay en = Ser — THEY WANT IT PURE, TEMPERATE and | FOR RENT_The tour-story BRICK HOUSE se Labensshen wee ee § ¢ oe REN: streets, (No | 2°W £.8eseaset in them toorder. __no 19-ty_ COLINEAU’S TABLE BEER ISTHE THING ! | 91) edjouning the residonoe of Wi AcMawry: Beg a) MASS COuEISS, & ma de EN Pecial guests.) and escorted to the quarters pro- vided for them at the National Hotel. Oa the morning of the 6th they will be escortea to Mount Vernon and the Tomb of Washington, “by the Light Infantry battalion. The day foilowing will be devoted to visits to the President and others, and in inspecting the various objects of interest connected with the Governm ‘ossession given immediately. Also, the : A i + ieati 5 eg di 7 h supplies o1 above £ eabevenhacehas t I h by | It is less intoxicating than cider, and is far more | Story of the B-own Stone Building No. 403 on Pa. noe Foxcrry—On Monday evening last, a man | dit culty in. breathy «that I'vas ones unable to palatable and strengthening. terms ke ome to Winttast hacitatg ae Saestited als: to ive ite, ce ae ah cele RU 3f Who pretended to be the captain of a coal vessel, | *!eep or rest upon bed by night, ‘Tho suffering — t ia, No. 40 Lacavenue. © no 220tt RNY & iN, Agente, (RERIAN SQUIRREL, passed off 2 check to Charles Elliott, proprietor | 8% extreme, and jndging from the inefficacy of the | For sale by all Grocers, $ cents a glass—6% cents | —~00y-8t LAW, No. £0 bs avenue. _no 2cotl fee 57 Green at.. otown. ‘varieties. of the bowling alley on Water street near Queen | Syoing persuaded tot oats of ee eeerale. | w quart. O6-Im_| FOR SALE—A new two-story brick HOUSE on | —— - PE rh —purporting to be a check of Mr D. R. Wilson, Cherry. without id in its x ST EIVEDA F ry x our HE EMPIRE FUR ofall kinds oa the Bank of the Old Dominion, for $128. li | {found the dificulty’ almost extrecly reese es Jer RCE RS AND FOR GALE caperio: | Louse is 2) Sass. BLIKg DOR. AND. MOULDING pesortmnent Of SELL REW'S FURS. turned out that the check was a forgery. The | fore one hota wee up. -Symeathy witn my | COKE. GEO. WATERS. Shamtor iitohen. ; ESTABLISHMENT, Afonng Gee verge every effort officers made diligent search for the individual | fellow sufferers induces me to make this publi 26 High street and Capal, with good For terms | No, 662 Savanru StaEEr, opposite Center Market |_| rolicit sos | from § who perpetrated the forgery, but he had ab- lee yoo mmend the le to others} _no9 6t Geor, Db. inquire at 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fel- CORNING tl Pure eo'd by their real vA | ed sconded During Monday a stranger entered the ‘With respect, yours traly, Hany Woon. BALTIMORE LIFE INSURA CO.—In- | lows Hail, TOPH. Re : toboas . AS So. Bank of the Old Dominion, and took from the | None genuine unless signed 1. Hones oo the OMPORATED 1590. TORN, ounce Pres; | _not JAS. 8 TOPHAM. = pe no 8-3w_ (Int .Con &States.) ists Todd & Co._ usual hook, one of the printed checks of the per. ; COULTER, Sec'y. OR RENT.—A throe-story and basement H. W. HAMILTON & CO. PAPERRBANGINGS, &e. bank. It was one of these checks on which the “Pitpared by 8. W. Fawie & Co. Boston, and for | «thie company a RES, WIVES and Buys | Fk ME HOUSE. user’ P h be- as nity of calling the attention of | PaAPERHARGIY te rich and ornate to forgery was perpetrated —Alezandréa Gazette. | saleby Z,D. Gilman, 8. C. Ford Rs Walle | Miccoriptree penphice sis tained at the | GUA es Harteave Se ee Ba nauire MeL cugenters wat Bat der ve cig tamer stock, of the mest chaste id eal yetterne, appropriate per sresa - Stott, 5 . iatri f i DOORS, hy . MOU: NGS, &o., | for . ing- Ixoxcesct —The prescunption is that persons Snd by dealers everywhere, no 1b-w,r seit Toluca ht eben ince OR RENT—A four-story brown-froat DWEL || Fav sie soe e and dnily rece ylee trees ts tee? . visiting the Smithsonian Museum are {i gent, Ae pil gezer THI Ruvenine ray renee, | “ PAA. 1 Agent, FaaN i uate on Thitleents st., between 1] ufactory. has become & well goad ‘act, of Dre Hamp! x M.D. Mad. exe. ‘urnished and know bow to behave themselves decently. ‘The Curator has discovered that this is a mistake. Some of those who have visited the hall recently amused themselves by spitting upon the skulls in the collection in the south lery, giving much use, in boxes, at 25 < 5 a speci! vi av., one of the most desirable | the materi: meopathic Remedies ‘pat hs expressly eats i The eo 1s fur ished to non. wie pn ge weanu- and cents Also, OYAL HAV. Y, marble mantles ; also, water res, with tured from we'l seasoned ‘umber, acd f m c&ses, containing 20 vials, from $4 to BE Next oa a bath-room. I: reat WM. P, SHEDD’S Pancy experisnced workmen. Wedo not hetitate to each, with book of full directions. For > 00: by jer | Store, No. 502 lith st 00 27-19" | sey that we now havein store the most complete Z. B. Gilman, 350 avenue, wholesale and su m Of the ‘mba, the above-mentioned A. Fitzgerat, 353 3 @ place at Havana Ti trouble to remove the tobacco stains. | If unman- ent; W. F street; HREE HUNDREDAND FIFTEEN ACRES | offre in thir vi to what we — — the arp they sbould | also by ;:8. Winter, corner of Masaschusetts ave. 'UESDAY, Novemnen 27, 1900, Die aiclax eous Aine’ i exealient orders wi mvite the attention 6 public. x inal temporary be deceat and evacuate their | nyo atid Sixth street Alen, Pond's sot| | SORTEO NUMERO es ORDINARIO, _| ti?erets Food buildicgs;& crown stone must be SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONBY, purpose. : kinds, Sold as above. ma9-ly CAPITAL PRIZE 8100,000. erected on the farm. Also, Ww Steam Mi'l in by pe ig your ing pgooreie as Crrevtr Cornt.—Tbe Court to day is ei pepe up the business upon the Chancery et A bearing in Bargy’s case has been ordered for next Saturday. Yesterday, the Court ordered a rule to be laid ageinst James G. Berret, Mayor of Weshington, sod respondent in the contested mayoralty-elec- tion case, to plead on or before the first Monday in January, 1861. County Constasizs Baoxe —Williom J. Par- » & ne Y ‘where you of -...@ 100,000 | 50 a. Loudoun county. A purchaser can get a sein . ment, No. venth et eet, Raps, have you seen Prof. Wood’s advertise Bale.e B1.p09 of 6. W, BRAY, Ageat, 910 80 “i sey Wash wil sete. a Goo aten - 1 1 a Read it; it will interest you. I ee iene: 0 FoR RENE spent agg . |, OUR po R DEPAR > me, IEE: FES ean @ oe Ne ‘ober | 1s we'l stocked with tiers ofall the ofagmr diem: Resenncedaates | wane mal He tee EAM, ao, |e om at Receipes ite tale Eat soitchdeeantba beens a EE Kees ent Beaks SEER tne rewuit | _N:jBezlt will not be et for 8 boarding house: Ata imuuginctared at the ‘Empire f , Rov, Dr. | “All ordore TOR RENT—Tho Sno PRICK HOUSE No.| eae — Rese prAna | “none oma cB ee ORI 9” | Kaige Tne ty? ge at cenigieees REED ITP en —~ | and water throa; 7 yard, stable &o, , County Constable, was yesterday dismissed i 4 A TQ tHe crrizE: F WASHINGTON —1 | isi neig .M Aq Ton peas Ig be having beea coavicted in the rath sfersccnidt, oh , instant, es avis P as Justrecaived drei commeney cea GRUBER. nn JAS oss tt } " nce. Criminal Court (last term) of spiriting away a fia T Onipsy a Miss ANNIE 9. | COAL (ox stove sizes) ever broncit i> An OR RB. — Pwo three-story BRICK OUR fete ith tt Michael J. McLaughiin, another Count ER, 5 * wil r i \ is also now Constables besieas enn ae ee ta 'y C! Ralf of ‘ashiogton city. = Threht can ireot from the it F Modine bae! ree each +e) cause why he should not be dismissed from office 7 ; with to} onuih strses, Se streets x derived 4 Alen, for malfeasance. and having disregarded said jale mod: a 5 ‘opposite A s dy failing to spprer before the Circuit Court, was . avenue, mane ; rm nyt rs alse dismissed from bi: We recommend those in want of pare notice the advertisement of that £ GEORGE, tee rnane br AIBNSON, ta the 28d year of hit C and lath ete near Canal, ae is week. One vol., und ¢ hag Georgetown firm, Messrs. Arny & Shian, Their brother iathe > OF ‘ ext repatation for furnishing the Sotest and Kesloiadt ~ y. To the “ap cody a RY Ls ys Bes as iinet Irate cnstalee i aetna ee ~<a rv * \- Nor A a formed thet. Mr. theirsi ims of bliss never- of participating im the attuck on the wigwam, os woald “ppear from the jist of names ta yesterday's Nar. Co: a his clos Tite, as ‘sommes ie | lag ah nots dete ner The rel Pi od friendie ‘will a * ART meet j~ i bas dence, on = nage = beer eaters t most as y @ i. D on idee Dd Os ne sd ba has ABLE AProInteD —Jobn & Wi ppointed

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