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LOtALe NEWS. Frewdest Cormbanie de cod. Reais : wt eee HATA DYINAVA A a tat d write epenn EAA at hee “inet regret pth art Be ' Sp oat of Balore ton Sana eencs a ay ca at rangutat coy eee BOOTS, SHOES, HATS; CAPS, CARPETING, steam press in use south ef Baltimore, its edition they ia net be prese- ; ‘AND é co perder centenarians cas Kia z OL LOT: = : early hour; Adve 5 : efore, u be at once rejected by the Na- : a, Maving determined to close out the entire stock of one of our Stores, and devote our time. att tion, ra ov. A sent in before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may teers as humiliating, but experience to the Goods business exclusively, we will commence this Gay tosell off the entire not appear until the next day. say they readily agreed to it, and sent the letter. zed M. 1 a7 recog- | balance of the stock in tore, 373 Seventh street, at greatly reduced prices The assortment is still Mr. McBeth as : ict of Colum mer ay ple pea raat one come binge ih on jm sme embracing all qualities, styles, snd sizes of BOOT'S aud SHOES for Ladies, Gentiemen, | ers stand was a ‘Distri sements a1 president. toneanan in fa ee msec to “an. under "ederdar, when they Officer King testified corroborative of what had ren, and Servants. to an understa In CARPETING, RUGS, DRUGGETS, and OILCLOTRS, we bnve“many new and choice broke their to meet and conclude the | alrexdy been stated. When he reached the build- styles. These g Sere our Ri Ae eae bradiger 7 od, che matter, he Ge ne) went to the man who had | ing be ge mai the name cf Thomas | Co.r We we Seeman At ee oe te 3 Z ‘fice, i —— ad referved the whole chatterto his ation: ot teow + at Si Tenet atest persone in al a echy day, apegnpeg wi ney, Mir Wm. H. Ward. He the speaker rned : IN THE ADJOINING STORE, 375. we have, and shall to wait sil 10 otcleck ea Thuteday, +) . ted | Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, which by which hour he would see Ward and 5 ry of eqaal quality. ean be pu “4 ia New Yok ‘at the hour no 5 . rchased at retail Well, Ve have just ‘hased from the —— of a Northern Bankrupt House, at an immense sdcti- Mr Ward appeased, cote be me, infer- ed to the wigwam, but the dis. | fice. the following extra bargains, to 3 at and forwarded from ‘Tur ¥taR Office. bad zoe we invite special attention: ence to be drawn concerning . bance was then over. Fine black Le les of “read that letter, let’s hear what they |_ a oe Bright —Seeing 1t would be impossible Wide Dinah Atariog Soeoe eh et 50 bo nla” Se ae OPK, ot officers to quell the reyes spiedaeg 9g Broche Shawl Bordering 25 cents Mr. C. sa! ‘ational Volunteers ee 25 cent white 1 over at| kept faith with this association, he should have and. prec n Brinisat 12 conts iat, Meets. Dr. 12 cent Linen Handkerchief 6 ceats last meeting on aceount of objection having | felt bound in honor upon the conclusion of the 50 cent Table Linen 25 conte been made to bis admission. arrangement to return that letter to them, that no itlemen Best 12 cent Bleached Cottons 10 cents tleme: hirts The law provid Somebody wanted to know what objection there} evidence ht remain in our hands against 4, Best 12 cent Canton Flannel 10 cents °* Lad mp oe ee ~was to Baumgarten, and hoped the objector would ; but as bave backed out, the document - Lateral an 37 cent Linen Shirt Bosoms 20 cents parties on state what be bad to say. is no er secret. They would be prosecuted Th mere Woolen Flannels only 12 cents ee ncumbent Some ly else thengbt Mr. B, if he were! both for the criminal and the civil offence 114 Blankets $3.75, ‘$5 bere whether ought to get up and bimeelf ge Good, good; ‘worth M. leuk moses. Gat the to r.C. then proceeded to 5 e of witness, La- ballot. He had made objection to lows: and finally suc- on his bad character as 8 republican, but was Wasuineton, Nov 8, 1860 men seeming % - now satistied. it was destrous that this Associa- To Messrs. Buctl, Clephane, and others—Gen- 5 - , tion gain strength, and not to ballot outappiicants | tlem The undersigned, members of the N: @ who are good vote tional Volonteers, bearing that the raters Ma f A Mr Krayzanowski stated that the German Asso- | the mob thatattacked the printing office of Messrs Guardsman McLean testified that he saw Chas. ciation had been compelled to receive Baum- | Buell & Blanchard was “‘ National Volunteers,” | Donohoo in the buildi He (Donohoo) was = ten, because when be made application to| beg leave for themselves—and believe they | going out at the time. This was when the others @ RGE WN Them they iggd no article in thelr by-laws which | reflect thesentimentsof the Associatlon to depre. | i the building were ey taken away EO eTO re would exclide him. But they had determined | cate the whole transaction, and pledge themselves | Officers. Dono 00 Was not in the custody o! y Wy ANTED—a pile Gin[s pe chamerman ‘i ra in hie rte that when be ld apply for membersbi that ie ftanesction shall ave be gounte- fae ene te gna ene aaere ‘and waiter, The boot J pe ew pomrnn Correspondence of The Star. tien in New York to the Prince h panced jem. Ina further spirit of concilia- 5 ee 36 3 ed. : ; beer 7h preter ail be wanted to join for was to | tion, they pledge themselves that all the damage | Handy come out of the building with the crowd. | 4?! vet AF’ st. between 9:h end th." It oe irited corp the November a joo & make it pay That he was only = republican for | occasioned s! be repaired at no expense tothe | Charles Lammond and Wm. H. Thomas were AP WO CHAMBER MATEY Gcerxetown. . Mel. Hollingsw. ae ee nfan: nd the speaker ho this Association | owners of the building, or printing office, or As- | then examined, but othing new elicited. - a poly at the " — — in, xt any man who merely wanted to} sociation rooms; and further, that at the next Teves iseartant wituesses being absent, the | Offie>. ata) has taker the pl of the.cord on the pan’ brome : member for the crumbs. [Cries of} meeting of the ‘« Volunteers,’ to-morrow night, | Justice decided to hear their testimony at bis ANPED—4 WOMAN and a RO ‘0 do | and adds very much to the appearance of the uni- “Good,” “Good.”) It was evident that this| resolutions shall be adopted condemning the | officeon Tuesday night next. In the meantime, rhc h : Apply at No. 2848 st. None | form. About thirty muskets were out, not half of > amgarten was devold of republican principles, | whole affair and promising immunity to all polit- | he would closely eximine the testimony which pape they can bring the beet Ia" | the effective atrength of the company. They and he, for one, should oppose bim. NE prea ical associations so far as it is their A had been given. rea mouehed feces te Semen = pe ae iden ithe ug nick om the Wise, |Jouaens Henry oly. Whar Mabey Pope | TR QotbivonGaay Coxciomp —vewday, | W4STED_A WOMAN GGT, teocon ad | Paton ethene hanleagte antae Be at on '+ | Johnson, 1 Se = - % se + fom wed toa be bed not bad ‘ime to prepare any few son, P.M. Derrick, Jobn Laney, W. 8. Brooks, | St !! o'clock, Justice Donn resumed the examina- as limits, where the target was set at a disiance yiars old, to learn the confectionery business. Ap- | or ay nieg, lg Depa: Wd Murphy, James E. Jones'Win Pow tion of the witnesses in the case of Capt. Samuel | }\y at JOS SCHAFF ILL ine of about yards from the place ten biack balls would reject an applicant, if there nesses in behalf of the prosecu’ were that many present who were oj to | of the letter had subsided— Confectionery, No. — & Gedney. of the steamer George Page; the wit- | 846 Sixth street, between G and H. it* "| Stmn used by this company is the Improved.U. 8 After the sensation consequent upon the reading fon abd Captain ANTED—Aa American or Gesmas GIRL oy | ifle--conteat bulletand requires ‘considerable ld Dukes, of the Belle Haven, having beenexamined | WW ANSEQ SA American Undersised cooking, | Practice to make one perf-ctin ite use. The gen- Baumgarten becoming a member, they coul Mr A.C. Richards offered a resolution alluding | at the hearing published in the Star last week. washiug and ironing 451 Massachusetts coming! | eral accuracy of aim was fully up to the mark gen- signify the same by a pegative ballot, which } ¢ the necessity for a republican organ in this At the bearing yesterday, Messrs. Hugh Hamm!) | hatwer ith and Sth sts. no 15 2t* "| erally attained by our District companies, as was weeld clvinte Ge necessity for a general vote. a | city, and referring to the proposed estaolisbment | W. H. Caw. William Carr, ers on thé STED—A colored MAN, to Actas groom | (yiaeBt by the considerable namber of holes in ried ante the Presidente title torvote, and in | £2 Aaily evening penny paper here, designed to | Page, and. W. Aloran, enginees sed or toe Her eratace oral MAN, to Sotae groom | the target, (made in three rounds each.) sit of rushed up to the President’s table to vote, ites ~ edvocate republican sentiments in the Federal Jett, pilot of the Page, were examined. The tes. ood wazen paid. Apply to WM. STIG Y,| Which were bored by bullets, and not with an a ery brief apace of tine the Secretary announced | Metropolis, recommending its indorsement and timony tended toshow that all that could be done | Kendall Green no 15 3t_'| Hiker. as is satd to be the way of doing things in - that“ fifieen, sixteen, seventeen, block-bal Support bby the Assoctation to prevent a collision was done by the officers in "ANTED—A SITUATION as teacher, by a| NOW ork a NOW OPEN beep cast,” and that Mr. Baumgarten was re- . Richards alluded to the necessity of having | charge of the George Page and thetug. Tuis| WW wowne iallt cin hankoel Ontateisotinn flan ms The first prize, a very handsome gold (Maltese) THE Sn so:t Sealickas ‘ina thasd ioe eapeatuis |, Se in wich to repel the attacks of, th case had Particular reference to the course pur- | nenr Washington, who in competant to teach Erg. | Cros. inscribed with the initials P.L.1, was next business opporents the party, and to make Teaslo! in a the evidence fu! i tlons of those whose cases ed teen, referred at pee agg oe ney. and iy sued by Ce h, French mat ht ecectinechae ‘¢ | Won by Corporal M. Adier,who strack the center, ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE, ge han tr ge ea for the furtherance of republican principles. He | exonerated m from blame. In addition to the Hectares ky Ooms ee and who took the first prize at the last ar my ing ia * enna target doubted not but that every member of Asso- | witn: in the case of Captain Gedney, Deputy | security Address “Fulton,” Ge.eral Post Office. | fring, it will be romembered A large box— Fae names were called over slowly, that op- | ciation would pledge Dimelf to its upper, Inapetters Fatlow and Chetan were Jresent to | no teste marked from Galt & Bro. $252—wes said to 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eae hoe iM The resolution was unanimously adopted. examine into the conduct of John W- Jett, the NTED—A wislo MAN who bas boon acous ° or the secon shot, I made. A number of names were called over and | pe “Agociation was then addreued ny Mr. pilot in c! of the e Page, and took the | WAN DGD, A Tintic MAN who has beon scons: | Soeatng war wetcned ote ee eyes by the | Vert door to Clay's (late U. S.) Hotel, be- ee ee ene tie Ak tn Hatch. evidence of Capt. Dukes, of the tug, and Captain | A: ply at Valley View Farm. 1 mile west of Georer- | Company and a curious crowd of outeiders Pat tween Third and 4t streets. Mr. Arteser’s friend said that Mr. A. had been ——_—— Gedney, ofthe Page. The evidence of these gen- | town Foes For sails or exe:.an wo CHES- | vate A. Matthews was the second best shot, and _ “) endorsed by Mr. Gerb: and Tue Wiewam AssalLaxts —Further Hearing | tlemen was given clearly and without equivoca- ER BO.RS8, abouts months old Apply asabove. | was called out to receive his prize, which ved G. G. EVANS, in order to his mendstion enough for any man here. A farther examination of the parties charged with | tion, merely telling the facts without uny ap-| —2?14-St to be u—no, nota Jeather medal, bata leather legions of the U; The objector wanted to know which Arteser !t | an assault upon the wigwam on Tuesday, took | parent codeaver te cane bee upon each other ANTED By aroepeotable middle-aged wo. | Cfows, of ample dimiensious and Sine finish. ee loca denne Greughoat the Dantel Statin, was? ‘ pe y afternoon at the guard-house, be- ath morning Justice Donn decided to dismiss ITUATION in a gentee] family. She | The next best shot was made by private James A BRANCH STORE It anal — Page tenesingg Gard po nope fore Sustice Denn nee wasa sarbohere ber in | both the cases against Capts Gedney and Dukes, ee Eltaeoe, pe the prise was certainly naique— of his widely celebrated was not the one —— attendance, bet notso many as on vious rom the evidence that the object taefal It inch Greemeutel ond eeemeg nn fe, jected, and so the objection was withdrawn, and | hearing. y - gathering from the evidence that the object of the aan ‘y he first part of education, Com- GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE tng was to reach the schooner Gen Cameron to ‘ope = . merriment. It was a box of blacking, perfo ated the applicant wes duly elected, together with | Messrs Thomas W. Berry and Wm. H. Ward bw te her in tow before the Page reached the point | Ri Mti0u on miegh an object a2 8 £ antcel home, for a piece of twine string, which was in Wash'ngton City, at some eighteen others appeared on behalf of the dvfendants. No counsel The newly elected then came forward and present for Government, the District Attorney | was meine? Tht peer ee Seevalah anid etd Souttalt pcg ee - elomeation sed heivent ae SYR was 5 was ng. It wasacollision which could not TLYo y uci ‘here always be found a complete stook signed the constitution. de an ex.| B&¥ing falied to make any provision to that end. | reve Formavolded idee eee tet, cou Anh worth ef SECOND TERI PUNY. | the target each time. After the target prectinn | ™ STannsu Astb MODERN a he, President (MP. Coombe) now made an ex-| | ‘The hearing commenced about 4 o'clock. The | "The Deputy Inspectors having heard ail the | TURE for which ¥ will uaranty to pay there was firing of blank cartridge by company _ planation in reference to w! ad been dot first witness sworn was evidence 1n the case of the pilot then before them | the highest prices, and, ae u-unl,at the shortest noe ANd by sections, all of which was excellently relation to the attack of the Wm. A. Cleaver —Left the telegraph office, in | retired, requesting the Justice to send the cecard | toe. | oR. BUCHLY, done. The company certainly has improved in UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. on the wigwam. The next company with a friend, a little after 12 o'clock, | evidence of the first hearing to them in Balti- Pesicy in Furniture. Stoves, &e.. | many particula s since the last parade. After the book is sold at the Messrs. Buell & Blanchard and himself were ap-| and walked dowa te the corner of Four-and a. more. ‘Their examination has to do with the | 0¢9 40% 7th vt., bet. Gand H, enst side, | firing they marched through some of our princi Every os ap plied to by several leading members of the Asso-| haifstreet and Pa. avenue. Saw a rty of men Clation of Volunteers to see if some compromise | standing there, and heard one ot tha George Page and her officers, asa licensed pas- | \AJANTED—AIl kinds of SECOND-HAND | Pl Streets before proceeding to the armory, and anq PUBLISHER'S REGULAR RATES, . remark: | senger steamer under the United States law. The FURNITURE, for which I will pay the casi, | presented a tine py yp nena A GIFT of that matter could not be effected. We, said | «We are going to take the wigwam.” The party | discovery of neglect or incompetency on the part | &t 369 Seventh atrect, between [ and K. We are grati to learn that Mr. Jas McHen- Mr. Coombs, were perfectly willing to enter into | addressed said “Let's wait until the other boys | of licensed officers would be ¢ sumiclent cause to} 0° &t! BONTZ & GRIFFITH. | ry, an arrangement so far a8 the dainage to tbis! come.” A few minutes afterward another crowd rE formerly of Baltimore, and for several years | Worth from Fifty Cente to ONE HUNDRED | ces exter and inspector on various som DOL LARS is presented to it works here, is appointed Surveyor of the EVERY PURCHASER the-ovidense In beth beariage etare toes, tae LOST AND FOUND. County of Westingtony in place of Lewis Car. | stthe tims of the sale. thority or disposition te tike compromise | crowd that was standing on the corner follow: ? is iil hardly fail t t fe bly of Capt Ged- ~> REV 5 ya "c appointed was announced —— Serge na tnt ere nd a | earn" Seppe We Srget [na Pt fica te bey wile | GD REWARD ayy Nein lack | apn Court Warllgonoy Taage Dench | Bemerteuivy eared oureies the - ne fs . yesterday. all es done to the property of bool & way of C a, and the ether alon fadiatkavenne. = reel pile in the signals of the steamboats | old an-wers to the unme of Charley, |” Our javentle cor; Blanchard; and after consultation with them and The only person he recognized was Dr. Cleary. Mr. Ciephane, the speaker was authorized to state building was concerned; but with the under- revoke their commissi The decision of the raed; came across the avenue and proceeded up Fou it i standing, however, that we disciaimed any au- | snd-a-half to C, and thence te Third ettece. <The | inspectors has not been given, of course; and with The shove reward will be paid if deliv— aa tan ered at 110 Four-and-a half st... Is'and. odeir, who have we can offer When they got to within 50 or 60 yards of the | -‘ Marinen.””—Mr. Editor: 1 perceive that you, | "no le * oe ent ® alt Btls A OK. | Uncle Sem aula t ight, and the way in at 2 sum sufficient to compensate these gentlemen | wi,vwam, one of two shots were fired at the Era- | too, have committed the gross mistake of calling | ——————_——>———_——*_ Sa for the damage done to the building. The other . | which they act the Zounve and handle thei: r arms otfice building. Dr. Cleary, who was then close | afternoon performance of any kind—concert of OsT—A GOLD BRACELET of heavy chi an none the butts (of their guns) on the pavement, to our patrons not cisewhere to be obtained. side desired that it should be stated fn writing attern set large carbuncle in center surrou: behind witness. halloed out, “Give it to her, | exbibition—matinee For the manager of a Cir. P i This was done, and they expressed themselves | },, A ag Witness was standing on the ci t of | cus company or Ethiopian troupe to do this, is ' by arog an ibe a — Saleen shalt & Go. ee =e — > orner of zy ye paid fori enn aAveru “ satistied, and sai were willing and anxious | Relond and D sts. when Matty fetter excusable; but for an cditor of a newspaper, who | It fs thoughtit was lost attr nese the corner sf Members of the Republican Association will | ARE ORNAMENTAL. USEFUL, AND VAL. to settle that part of the matter in this way to! C street, by way of Foor-and-a-half, he thought, ought to know better, it is not excusab! nee | Eleventh s: oot y 15th November, as a iaey, ttend to the notice below LE, — ® a ee Yb eho all risen tag after the police had repchea the place. Latrnite | is something relating cs the morning. A morning fe de one joo iat in babies | Comprising a Thousand Varieties ; and then the agent of the Volunteers desi! Us | approached witness, asked him what the | exbibition may be st @ matinee, but not an phn 5 Ena nis > eee ft a al we to make some promise that we would not takeany | ¢owd hed been doing Withes told bien foe | fee eecning cae. : FPOEND—On the farm of J. H.Causten, on the GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ene yeh a wee active steps in relation to the crimirial branch of | tutte remained with witness some time on the} Note We ‘guess’? our critical contributor Hich street road, near Georeetown. & the case. After consideration, the speiker added Gold ard Silver Watches, Gold . Dida’t Latrutte at ti hails from ** away daown east,” where they “‘ git | sréy HU8 SE. about'12 hands high. The to the agreement that he felt authorized to say that | Comet. D ed at any time doing 7 A MEETING OF THE GEORGETOWN : anything. a in case the parties making the request came for- Chains, Ladies’ splendid Biack and Pisid Silk Dress Pat- ’ owner will come foreerd, prove property,’ j Republican Association will be held in tha tern Henry t. Purdy —Was at the wigwam about | about Selock arte, oo MMe eHPItES BY | Dey charceas and isha hin kway, nose | BV ERIN Nat ane Gay szects on FRIDAY | parior Time Pisces, Silver Plated Ware, Piardand compensated Messrs, Bacll & Bianchard | nelf-past 10 o'clock; remained there sometime.| If our correspondent will refer to Webster, who atterdance is roqu-ated, ne bustneen of iene | Costly Sets of Cameos, Mosaic, Florentine, Coral, for the damage done to their premises, those dam- | when he left incompany witha friend. Reached | will, we presume, be considered good authority FOR SALE AND RENT. { will be brought before the meeting. By order. Garnet, Turquois and Lava Jewe.ry, aged warmer a Kops to — the corner of Four-and-a-bhalf and ee when | be will ay the following among the definition ‘nds Brie ae = Be 15-2t Gold Lockets, Pensiis and Pens, with the crimina ution, but were con! witness met a lai id noisy crowd comin, of the word morning:—"Among men of business F 5 c — : to Jet the law take its course, without any acti¥e | on the opposite side of the “Ducet At Parkers | in large cities, the morning extends to the hour of Pou STABLE Wied Hon Oe| | BY BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, | Ladies’ Neck. and Chatelaine Chains, interference as an association. Georgetown, D.C. In- ~ ’ Bosom Studs and Sireve B: corner met Mr. Latruit and another entleman, | dining;” and referring to the heading ‘ Dinner,” quire at this offices. it | . * i Gents’ orn juttons, maps f+ any afterward, the party with whom | with whom followed the crowd on the | 1a ssid dictionary, he will read:-—““Among people | 1OR « KNT—A threeatory BRICK HOUSE 0 pro vei ps by orderet tant sR I? | Pocket Knives, Port Monnaies, &e., &, we been negotiating thus far, came tothe | ypposite side as far as Third street There the | iu the higher walks of life, and in commercial F (furnished or hed.) It will be let_on Court, the Personal Effects of John Crown, ce- The cit: f'the Distri Speaker aud sid that the whole offair bad been | crowd separated and went over to the wigwam, towns, the time of dining is from two to five or | moderate terms to a pur ctus’ tenant. A -ased. at the house corner of Market and Fourth speas 0: istrict and vicinity are re- referred to Alderman W. H. Ward, Witness and bis friends walked down C street as | six o'clock in the afternoon.” Very good; this | 642 |. between 4th and 5th. spectfully invited to examine our stock of Books the speaker to go and see that gentle speaker accord: b far oa Second. At the time witness reached there | gives us margin enough; and we aga{n call the | ——— a 1? i sl assortment of Household and ngly called on Mr by | tovesal patie yacane and fring of platols. Saw | attention of the public, our critical friend in. | FOR RENT Two ROOMS in third ste-y, 97- | Kitchen § wes that gentieman said that the terms proposed by ‘Genves he Soe ee cena femrons of ourehentay or not t. and by so doing wi! enabled to judge of the ad- several police officers sianding against the rail | claded, to the fact that the theater folks, incited aus yon wpe st Ags t part odibeltioernaenepotl lisaarond setae bene vantages to be derived from our POpuiar system of us were entirely satisfuctory. Mir Ward appointed | fence at the time and Jed on by Messrs Glenn and Jefferson, do h m Iv on he premises, mginterest. ” . conducting Book sales, another meeting for the following Monday ati2| Justice. —Did they seem to be endeavoring to | intend to give a matinee performance of “Qur ith 5h ste., By order cf the Administrator. ace o'clock, before ‘the trial before Justice Donn | prevent the attack ? American Cousin,” at 3 p m., to-morrow, doors | Dorth sid: nols-d __ BARN» KD & BUCKEY, Aucts. | #9 Call forournewolsssified shovid come off, to conclude the matter. On Witness —No, sir; they seemed to say ‘‘ Rather ‘open at 2. Foil ol dais bah fe pry es wherein Sunday, Messrs Ward aad others came to us and ethod ness found fully 7OR KENT—TWO DWELLING-HOUSES,| [.OR BOSTON —The brig Now Wor < be excused,” like ourselves. Witness remained | P. S.—\We have the autharity of the late David | Oe da Teath ttrent, betwee Le USES: | WOK BOSTON he A said again that the arrangement wus satisfactory | on the corner until the distur! tf oN r ban tty | Crockett, M.C., for saying that in bis time, while | the other on L street, bh ifog-| Fol ireiskt cio ee meet oe saat i ce was pret Proc’ , M.C., for sa: at in bis time, w! n@ other on L st h : 2- | For ireight or passage apply te _ to the National Volunteers and their friends, and | well over, when he walkedaway. Dida’ oe foreign ministers, mieusbers of Congress, dee’. were | §ssi0n riven immediately. | HART: KY & BRO., 17" Persons sending for books from s distance that the sum named in the agreement should be! nize any one but Mr. Latruit, in the habit of dining at 7 or § o'clock in the ua at his resi jouer ee AS 99 and 101 Waterstreet. | wiil Teosive eaine sttention as though at our store, made up. fhe speaker then told them that he | trying to xet the crowd to des evening, the President “‘did not dine till the next | —*-—___(ndi6 $t)_Z. JONES. _ Burt the gifts, in all cases, scoompanying the purchase. stsor fore Cauca Sagat a pre | whch Mactan cern ay FOE Sip tah neck Sa tan pour 0. 6. EVANS se sarc tact aes S| rhage ede ope | Retr 4pt—tem htt de andre | eget date | ge Tint soak Ravenna, some of our own men who bad been arrested by ing questions re of m. Finley, corner of venth a m™m rate Lea oor ner’ s 1s. CRANES: » 6 am Gultice Mr. Berry, before streets, was entered by a burglar and goods « | at 5° GUCLM 476 Parxa. Avexcs, species snerdemite tiie ten ee hoe rend Pl. paw ot y you go any fur- pase in _— to shout sevent any FoORRE ae RESIDE £ cE, ‘No ‘% beers | Ths. Freak, BULL no 10-tf ‘Washington, D. C, T ‘Berr leas: mon; articles were four p! treet, to ater Gwi locatio: « SCE Beaten at the trial Mc. Dees aba Rie er a 1a ie dhe duty of the Distted Meee cereUeh: | dollars Tha entrance was ee by forcing the It tee hest; neiekeockoen wn sonable. Avels| - igceesteiceomied yoo Ward tad been there, and said something about | charges a mae against any wth ad oun side door, breaking a large and strong bolt. This | at No 82 Pa. avenue, between 2ist and 22d sts. ‘ALS % postponement of the trial to Thureday. Saw | be present himself or sead some one ‘substi- | "equired it force and the noise must have been i] Fariva, Corn Starch, Ki W DRESS GOODS, MOUR! Ds N&xo: seo a RS Rea Poland freesk |e | ; Finished French Mettuace in all $ 7 Ward ir the course of the morning, and be said | tute 1 say in this preliminary examination no am = fae pret al ga ft inew meait any ONS FOR, | Sg eye Septem | Fefet er Cones eee a ee Silke and Silk Robes, at very red prices; aon thet be (Onauney camel Linteoaenea ie a clthor side, bas the Hehe te name eneeeed | Bad becn on that beak. hiectore ar rente aad | eneeerred or ladies. no 1S-1w* "| _BO15 6t oti B ope bad Ghar! Molinces un eneee Sod ot nai procea so far an appenting for the Ualied | conduct theecanasation’ " sbfecsea toners ane | Jel rf Phe ba'glar wes ten canghtdutencaped, | POR KENTA thro story back HOUSE. on-| J yay 100, HELE, QP ERIMECIDRN, | faxes Also, Bison, Fre vee States was coucerned, and thst he should only | iast examination, but my objection’ was tot eat cigkeer Keute ate ee: on Hl shine berenia ae a ck| webs ARNW & SHINN. TAYLOR & HUTCHTOON. appear as counsel for three of their own men who | heeded months ag: age tory brick COTTAGE. with lee had been arrested Justice —Mr. Berry, I did not understand that The tial care off, and the speaker attended as | you then ap teeres To oo Ax Exrepition,—This morning several pf the | yardattachod. coruet of F street north ae iden ee DALY EXPECTE FAMILIES WANT A HEALTHY DRINK! ahs scone line of Georgetown omnibusses, with four horse | east. To pundtual and reliable tenants the tor ‘A prime lot or cRad EER cae ip a NG THEY WANT IT TEMPERATE and counsel for Bigley and the of this (repabli- }” ar. Berry —I a at the suggestion | teams to eac . Were ranged in front of Cleary and | ¥1'! be moderats, Apply at 446 Twelfth atrest, | oA PMD re atrial: * ERE: ; say cagtes, toask-e’aetpeoamens a of aavoral mewbers of the Of That ee octuce!- | Green's auction rooms on Ninth street at an early | between G aid H. ne 18-f"] no ts ARNY & SHINN. | COLINEAU'S TABLE SEERISTHETHING: + ’ | ation. wae neg aetec . inqairy that they RLY FURNISHED PARLOR | yioR ) TEN- a aes The speaker told Justice ‘ecisely how be | and 2s counsel for certain parties, that I appeared oa pe he Se re ie the country A oe CHAuBE ee the first Foor, erat at Fok Fen en LO ETO & GPOD TEN- It is less intoxicating than cider, and is far more Suslig, after weltoen agna teen ane —eoee ee appeared for no one in | Fesidencd of the late Darius Clagett, r= where | 450 Twelfth st, b:tweenGandH. ‘nold 1w* | nwELLING. on Fredetiok, reas Geowee palatable and strengthenicg. a ; ‘ ‘bons: stoc whh bt — up ley’s Pa went on with ft. He Pjustion 3 knew that you said you tp; to | 2521¢ of the hold furniture, » Brain, | TSR SALE—The Good Will and Fixtures, wi ns ik For stile by all Grocers, 3 cents @glass—8X cents ’ Coombe) only pot questions in relation to helt | endtict ic homens National Volunteer ates, | ting wets tied cae oe K ty arigesehold,Furuitare, of 8 Resteurant aad & w ¢ wn men, although frequently requested by tae | ciation” from the c of participating in or carding house, + Justice and by many friends present to go on and | countenancing this prot ; bat 1 wate aware Se gta ‘sEracting mack stiontion as they passed — it The yy “d pln es Se J uestion for the United States; end as soon as | that thet association wos not arraigned here é- their men were discharged he left the guaid- Mr. Ward having sou; UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ON AC- opm ating terms, 50 tons of yorr superior be | bt toimpugn the motives | Tue Sr. Axpnew's CELEBRATION —The an- "T'RREE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN KCRG | COKE- 28 High strect end Canal ime house. He ought, howe, Poe eed cree tttlss | of the Justice in not deferring a previous exam- | nual celebration of this association takes place | & in Fairfax count: excellent o1 lll nog et Georgetown, D C. 4 and say that on Sunday Mr.Werd and bis friends | jaation, per agreement, as claimed. between him. | on the 30th inetent The arrangements for the oc- timbered; ogg hs ee wale wee eS 1 Nn __APPLES-APPLES:. it ay to meet us at a ce:tain place at 12 o’clock | self and ceunsel on the other side, the Justice | cesion are now being je, and are extensive. | Cfacted on the fem Al new Steam Milia| 1,000 Pre i teow from vt ou Moaday, aud conclude tbe arrangement about gave an explanation, which was considered ‘The festival will come eff at Gautier’s, who has Loudoup county. A purchaser can get a ben schooner J.& N ich will be sold on ac- we the damages to the wigwam. We went accord- | factory by Mr. Ward it was shown that the | become so Popular with the Society.’ The past | of G. W. BRAY, Agest, 516 ih st.. Wash- pon wh 5, terms, from wharf or store, by ae ing w agreement, and no Mr. Ward appeared, nor | counsel on the other side had not informed Jus. | celebrations give assurance that the coming will | ington, D.C. ooi8 im* J. G, WATERS, oy ay one for him. After waiting till I o'clock, the | tice Donn of any such arrangement, as Mr. Ward | be a grand sifair In addition to the variety "ERT SA T18TS! nol 2w* 109 Water st , Georgetown, poe | speaker left for the guard-house. It was evident | had supposed which the members themselves afford for the 7° bray pela! SR aspect] gUST KRLORIVED— t thie Association bad been trifled with} Mr again asserted that it was the duty of | evening, numerous invited guests will contribute | of afia ji'se'l.for TEN THOUSAND LD J 10 hhd«. prime Poa Rie SUGARS, toroughest. Mr. Ward and his friends made an- | the Distric Attorney tobe there himself, or depu- | to the fand of mirth and social enjoyment. chy in g the fo'lowing list of pro; 150 bbis, cad Exe ¥ 7KY, other appointment with them for to-day, which | tise some competent person to act as substitute —— ina olaim of over $400, ERRING and ALEWIVE they also broke; and they had at last coucluded | Justice —it is very painful to me, yj Tue Turarer—Mr. Joe Jeffersen takes his . ‘that the other party does not intend to doanything. to try thiscase favorite character of “Newman Nog; and over § 0.000 in nop ee cee years, damages be paid out of the treasury of this Asso- | duty towards the Government and towards the | “Paul Pry” Of course, his hosts of friends in | Lot of Ground ‘ashi ry D. C., with Bidad was hd 8 ie na etl e (Cries of “ Good, good; “ That people. { never have shrunk from duty, and | the city will see that he basa aga Our citi- ionccked a Meminns, ee Wy PTICI 7 ticket "} Bever intend to while [ Scting in the capacity | zens s! ould bear in mind, also, “matinee”* of $2 seres, in Reynold county, Mo., cost e Toe trips a. erento, Mr. C contigauing, stated that they had Infor- “ 10 o'clock, I have been | to-morrow, for the spevial benefit of families who me $3,300," : - Hy oF s ——— ot mation and evidence of the most direct and have not seen “Our American Cousin,” and may | Tract of 420 acres, in Monona county, Jowa, cost 7 tive character, implicating a number of di * og desire to do so. ‘eudal. other men as leaders in this attack on the wigwam. Ue Ly thine Tract of $0 ‘sores in Dent county, Mo.,cost me aces! & A Larceny —This morning, two gentlemen car- 000, oe fo “ ww tied a colored boy pamed Charles Lucas, to the Bont wt Sweetened er as. Oe Wd t the United States Government, ushed sad Refined - UGA It is one from whish I receiveno | fatewell beneft at the Theater, to-nizht, in his | A vefsits Boreas sentee Gove tlready yielded axe COFPE A Voice —Sir. President, 1 move that those | benefit whatever; but I always endeavor todo my |. Bi sel C*4NDBLL, Has \ ee : & House and Lot in Gallatie, Ind., cost | BOW £-assos sot in office of Justice Donn, and charged him with the}. me a , pH larceny of a portmonnaie containing five dollars | Pivgs of Land in the city of Buffslo, N. Y., cost me M AS A ty Fe OWe pre com in silver coin and a gold breast-pin The port- tin Bxoelsor, Miss. cost me reoaiving obiteabove deligh y sia Rowe.” Heras ina en abot tng avaed | Mime augers Ours soar Bada, W.v. oot | Enea afer Sahn, ‘ - money. He was taken when al al 7. os 'y; and it mer ee ion 2 C the steamboat to go to Alexandria. Tuslice Donn Lot in ke A N. Y_, cost me $70, Bes a Say that there js no necessity for showing | Justi committed him for court. wit further information inquire at 363 Ninth styl fe ate. our band at a magistraie’s trial. og thata qi 1 incapable, my ex- jastice of the can do cap action be- to conduct the exam!n: aks a ‘as! ton, D.C ation on RRIVeD at Carter’s wharf, of Thirteen. | _2o 12. Seo" (Intel—nov13,15,17,19,21&23) fore the Jury. it bes Practice in Prosecation with that spirit which | and-s-balf street, schooners Choe, Starr, Phila- RENT— Ist Nigasacua igiTS PEOPLE, SCENERY, this city to bave these prelim: examinations, it is due to the Government it 5! delphia, with 130 tous of coal for Mr. George | F the owEuLs iG HOUSE ef posed with one bundred original maps and and bring out the testimony of wi! conducted. ux; James H. Cater, Catley, Havre.de-Grace, | at present abled he the ev. ‘Dr Bu Ce | illustrations, by % 4A vol cncel booking Sener ae but i clalm thet Thane wer hoe and as sagt yr paler alee Alte, and coal. for ext door to the residenos of Han Life and Correeponienve been spirited sway, doubtless, oy tad est of bt as Mr. Ward, or anybody gle with tach Ms bebe ens Me atl iphia, N. Blt will not belet for boarding house. Hiigseatet; by J. ~ mrad vols, ; iumioary developments. struck ys ye Sawada’ — és ‘3 Gentleman ; in bere with the inquiry whether some of the de tr, Youhave not. Iam acting ENTRAL GUARD-HOUsE Casz.—Noab Shealds 10) NT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. See. ye ete nt vol fendanta im this city bed not Lotsa net jane | PSferie os, 1f't comes to thle poles, seas | Sota) wad eereted for gbtings caged ror the F eo Wants er Th ane th coca aes eal qinsPost a Sa as Morel, South Carolina as Minute Men, which pechsloned led to fan cate) and ee Cart piktt oat 2s mornloy he wes ses! a ea yeaiss mu tee 3 figh' Somuears gee; "and ‘one the | hotes for Mb days Two lodgers were bod. "Apply to Tas. A MA Thecus. oo the “ir cle ty caying Eek ex canned | ua Wee SWAG ieee tet apt Sect oi eee tay * br portage roow motingyat th oisck™ ae bint | F'QUb cM cid ak talneae ctaP RCE | nate stm tae ite " ‘4 q . ject of magnetiamn still ander consideration. Reais ay Congo Career streets; D % ar eanens. De Seeaenrs lecture, at = Boone on Saturday eveniug, at 7 o'clock. ad x ~ - “be Bax the millinery, toomorrow, by Bre, inne °% Winter r j pou Mae om ng eT TE