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S vCal NEWS: Sh eet | ee Sears | POR sane axo-nevr.—jcronomows-avanrwrs => Associ- to ge to obtain admission. OR RENT-—A P. R and BEDROOM, or E, THE i UF Though Tre Stax is printed on the fastest above association, held | Everybody ranted. to see George Christy, the Fe Bedrooms, at WwW ‘entered i ED, dey Oba by Xs atenm press in use south of Baltimore, its edition great unrivalled nd as the.hall (though ; and 10th sta, ep and style of donne & Kinueatn fortis poner TELEGRAPHIO, '! George, a J % fous) wouldn't hold body, why a great | ~ ; the Soap aad is so large a to require it to be put to press at an par 4 nted. Bat device incktrext | POR RENT—Those beautiful PARLORS in my henae fs ° esrly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be ‘The meeting being called to order by the Presi- im reef seen Pace — beuer yet; } BGk, fess 252 6G yey Fiftenth st plage oprectveathat ‘a Meal Be pac sz sent in Deiore 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | deat, Mr: Joke P Ennis— ted seats to-day, and then they will be all right | Humphreys are mog fir soot Nien the Parhery | PME tO reese our rronds gud the Rot appear until the next day. phe dard, from a select committee appointed | and tight, sung and secure of a chance to witness | now wceupied Op R.de Hass Janvier, Beq., im thé Georgetown, D.C. | Honey Lake Valleys, express a desire Propriety of continuing the present | what is wadoubiedly the richest, most unique, | #7, house. aré also several fise rooms | September 1, 1860. io 13 St_ | matn od —————— anizstion, reported the following pream: Eb ae : ost | *uitabie'for single gentiemen or smal. iami‘ies, with | ——" mo chine = ‘Noticx.—District of Columbia Advertisements oa resolutions : om = prom bate, test andoabiedivoriete seen ecene Sete renee ts yi ns 5 AY Speen SOS F Sed sah hip oe a anters joy See pee ar: 8 r . Soe ; 4 to be inserted in the BaLrmonx Sex are received i Pesefood, That, trlayeerge of at gates oe ~; rt ache apheke oro We =e { For Lat! yey f BOUSE aad STORE. on he. ‘or ireight Or pameage spl to” poy 4 bod, Sherr of are ar necting, obason Association, we reamert and main- e icula: e different items 3 nue, rd, Opposi Seven Bui’ A t uJ 4 atand forwarded from Tux $raR Office. tain that the people, resident in all toe Territories | the fles bill at lastancae, ton, augerent tems of ‘The store 1s.8t present occupied by Mr. Dyer | no 15 iw AB Jo and 101 Wetet street. Eamerside istic” Iving hema itemae, — delonging to the United States, have the right to it, everything was capftal, be noe RI A RO | Pa ae ~~ | aoits of Gass ie FY oo sen A comurileaion wan recelged tm tte |sjret only wotuereoanattaen oF HDS | rn = Rinisctaly Pewee th orate Cae | BU: puonwiiear, ae iy tenet ising sistent of tee tmoamta, “Se ~ ject only ion erir Ci — it of , ROL,’S, Seis 4 25 ki a. Mayor, transmitting the report of the -Water | States, as expounded by the Sa e Court; and orto Sete cme cf Loti ui tripe hs Lo deiwe =i WM. EMMERT. 1 ia aaortor BCR EAT, S“Thergeuneste vane vicketl ver-mine R F for the month of October; referred to} that this principle of non-intervention by the | Conrt ell day yesterday, and were not concluded | 1OR R —h taree BRICK PWELL- Zones. CRANBERRIES, cane bas Closed, and ay 1 2 prevatied thet dralnage commities “The report gives the nom. Leuislatare is distingiy teoogntzed the ctof | when the Court adjourned PON e HOUSE SHE eee DA RICK PWELL- | 5 rook ROLL BUTTER ee Jade Mealeter will dectte ter the Oot eee Ption OWN as ansas-Nel ‘a bill; To-day, the Court having met, the arguments | No. 470, between F and G strats” Posecenon 0 ™*” Grand : 7 during the month at 69; number of permits to | that the fall of the democratic of the country | in the above case were uded, but ision | given on the 5th of December next. Apply to J. Samed Pon seen ‘Const scaige 7a gepainer et Wane entedoon, — iia bee pecs, Pyrat pledged teen Seat it is given the Court; ‘which <j thentpdey until | KIRK WOOD, 476 Twe fth at. BO iasdtf Sinan, Sokal Ae ve a before the tnjuvetion gan dissolved ad 75; 2. andi: Ameri: tions ant e ; = ALso. lerstond enon, Stn * R-celpts during the mouth from rents, 9102 65 | and its Pecacrattion Je essential to the equality of | over, of coumepanatitn rap in oiecteea pba Se Riireers Rae Ay of Farizs, Cora Starch, Kise, Flor, Mescsrom, tore Seapets oot ¥ LU Baker De. do, from stops.. 213 00 | the States, and the preservation of the Union? | cn? completely furnished with ralfé gmodern improve | Sergey Sone: Gane, Hope, Carb. Soda. purs | Nesmith of Oreos ene = — | 2 Xesoived, That whist we as members of the ~ ments, on the corner of enty-firat streete, | Donley fee, Concentrated |4e, ke. For sale by : pants from the sliver migtea S15 National Democratic ate ready to defend | LancenrLast nigh! Detec! ti jarrover and Also, on® from the Mayor announcing bis ap- | our rights and povinoe Honk Bae by the Con- | Busher arrested Agr mend tone Metear, ‘Ain, ue fiom the Clty Surveyor in relation to | tue nearing "Guanine of the dane Saaean | ebaraed with stealing four atiching whers, he | EV 5 jon e al uestion a ie" : 3 cost of improving Second street west from | that the checks tad provided by that in- | Justice Donn, wwe er ae ae Pt NNBEY. BB ii Cry Ge ARNY & SHINN, ion given immediately. no 17-lw* 'OR RENT—Two ROOMS ining with water and cas, with cas.in second stor; vine pigneant part 3, 3 3 a g 2 3 i 37 th ae 100 facpaRton, | J UST ari > i no . on, wh although very 6 city. Terms low. Apply on the premi: Douglas nia avenue to C street south; referred to im- | strument, together with the conservatism of the drunk, he was et wep h 7. aur St ohare Ro. 436 Nass. aveaue, between Ath Sth we, J bit? wl igo SUGARS, ‘ Linc: Provements committee. toasses of the people of the Union, are sufficient | and demand the proof. He underwent a search, | 20th ca a pee emerge 150 bbis, pel Rye Wake has mx Gu tttions were received and referred from A-| to repress the spirit of aggression, come from | but nothing wes feund uprt Mie He wont | OR RENT—A brick DWELLING-HOUSE, | 250 PERE ING snd ALEWIVER, Tt ‘Stil the chance of Dougles itrgg for remission of a fine, Wm. Talbert and | whatever quarter it may, and prevent any actual | tell where he lodged, and the officers, tn order to | A’ No. 240 Sixth strsct west, betwecs Mata X | sobbia: Cra Laud > UGARS, aving the Legislature 16 considered te eo Lf SSE ye evading and paving ot an aiey in| Inference with te ight and lntereats of the peo: Serie re ea sees ni commnitment for 9 | Se Neiale Spit bent Seer ea eget | | ati Com price Asses. Probably Douglas has a majority over both Lin. ‘ uare 977. be earing. To make no ol ion, as J - For sale by JO! 3 solo | coln and J; strengtn COMMITTEE REPORTS. 3 Resolved, Thatthis Association be and re- | afford: him a temporary boarding house. OOMS FOR = THE DN es Gwynn ] Joint resolution authorizing the Mayor to cause | main organised ae ‘at present, and that at any a Rijreterredose atten Inquiseat Ne, 35 Tats TRS GNED CARPENTER, - ths Weareagpmachine-bouge and other property of | time hereafter the meeting may be called by the | Coutision —The steamer Monticello, Gages, of | between Sth and 10th: nols-iw*_ | Geoguabn Workin vermone ay te November bana ater tment to be removed Pipe | President on request of the Executive committee | the New York and Virginia Screw Steamship F2, RENT-—A three story brick HOUSE, con- is OF superintend jon of the cute yard, together with ail pipe now laying about the | in writing, or of any five members of the Asso- line came ‘n collision with a schooner in the river ena rooms, in good order, with gas fix- | publio rivate anid were A | stceia where the pipes have been laidy peased | elation. Potomac off Sinith’s Point about 1 o'clock yester- | tures complete, on H street. between 4th Gad Sth, | Baraca mut eee oat aeenher af the —— $ e 2 Piass 5 : J 5 short notios. t/ A question arising as to whether the adoption | day morning. Also, a two-story brick COTTAGE, with large shop 0) & reas 8} ee town. oe tory of the act passed May 24, 1953, to regulate | of these resolutions would preclude the pealbill, | cay nCrming: spe lowing wony on dare Stpeelied, corner of F stroet nortii an lath st. | ly north o the Post ‘ic, <4 4 markets; passed. ty of a coalition with the other wing of the party | port bulwarks and rail. and staving in the after. | ont be rate, Apply at 446 Twelfth strect, | —o™ Smeo ENRY WINGATE. Joint resolution urging Congress to authorize a | at any future time, considerable discussion was | faloon. The name of the schooner ts unknown, | between G aad H. no 13-tf CBANDBLL, 2 passenger railway to be constructed in Peensyl- | clicited. It was claimed Bara those partici- | she however escaped with slight damage. The R RENT. ; ae 4 os OI Te eaten te tee Cee tnid on thetable-_ | pating in the debate that there never could be a | Monticello arrived here at herusual how CE REN TIA, tne storr-and-attic FRAME soiinia® ‘lation fo the Cental Guard-house, | fasion at far as regarded the national political zooms, in corapioto order, with gas, situnted ‘oni, | Breda Sh Ea Eee te sclcticn t the Gente Gesvtnouse, questi a wou involve a Tx Avctions —The most busy localities of street, between Sth and 1b lew t . sacrifice of princi: on their part; but as re- tual tenant the rent TUL BAER re Bethe Siver renee. ON Bot new no 1s f san territory. ity tl Be et enacted, $c, That from and after the local politics a union might be effvcted. jem Lament ofan wombat ‘noses of Weboed ‘arotind the stores ly, to KENNE c.anece. ‘them to order. eee Wanetanataaheanin, Bewage of this act it shal! be the duty of the police | Otters again held that there was no necessity for | motion nee ary Ne one secon ae f 5 Stoo td mar hn North Carelina Legislatare. 'y ers. goods offered were principally mapisirates ef the Third, Fifth, and Seventh} union of the Associations in any event, as the adapted to house furnishing, and were new and =NT—That pleasant COTTAGE RESI- MASE ae ohhins, Rattion, Nov. 20.—The of this Districts to attend alternately, week py week. in | individuals members might connect themselves | second hand, the latter description being most | I” DENCE. containing 7rooms, with front bal | roving xean miapiee fee —_ ape ond eneneised v, by the elec- Gatton ‘We fotiovinn bam ne enoee: {ith sy organization having a tendency to unite | abundant. ‘The stands were surrounded with pony, large yards in front and rear, fronting H st» ¢, and invite ait persons Sas aka » of Wayn for Selock ane, puewring bours, viz: From seven | the party on political questions pertaining to our bidders, and the sales were kept up ull noon. nF Tntinig Office Square, between North — Sdulisrated Ale, to fiveits peaker of the House, and A L.. Clark, of Sank a Ney ock 8. m., and from eight | municipal affairs. Each salesman appeared to be doing his share of | Pit First sts. Rent $240 STS By Mattes by | Gomes connty, See et of the Senate 2 P. m. to eleven o'clock’ p m., and on It being urged by a member as a reason for dis- | business. er pi S fee s7 After the usual nary arrangements, beth Sundays from seven o’clock a. m. to ten o'clock | solving that Association, that the Breckinridge —— {OR SALE—A now two-story belck HOUSE Gg | | tdjourned un tromment a.m., from three o'clock p m. to six o'clock p. | Association had disbanded— Loox Ovt —The officers have been on a hurried OR SALE—A new two-story brick HOUSE on 4 ‘was no exc! among members, but tPA EAR cit Bs | wi peatiaderinmnaie Se tmaotn | me, clay eee tom. geneatliag| Ohad Shay Gey Tanna tet ince of sonereative snd eam dclibersion ' - ssociation was not Dg ver a is * = ve m ' trict shall attend during the first week, the police | stelinz, inasmuch as during the canvas thet | Morning, in thi city, Fhe tone of eee Shamote’with stairways ie pasaage and brtoke, | [JISTRICT OF COLUM ye idee day of Noa wae eantc of the Fifth District the second week, | had very little to go upon, so that in djabanding | Prevented our Fett be Geecription of the coun- | with good'o:ilar under the whole house. For terms | bor, air. Nofsee vc cone fastioe ak the Later from Havana and Vera Crez. and the police magistrate of the Seventh District’| they hai aothing to lose. But the Association | terfeits; but it would be well for our merchants to ire at 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fel- | Peace in’ for said county &: att fore- | | New Ontgans, Nov 20.—The Star of the West | =. the tara Ae ay on — = - wh eee — ~_s great and glori. ese pip de ak — Soaring seaport Hall. hala aii aie said. personall Appeared Aguille R. rien and | from Havana on the 16th, bas arrived in theriver. nce, from sickn ous prine! maintain, it was their duty n payment for small amounts. eon | _no I~ 5 M. le oath on the holy Evangely of Almighty God, t Havana é reals. magistrate acting under the above arran to stand by it. A dissoluiion of the Amociation | 18 sald to have a large amount of paper with him. | 737 oy mith At Havana eager wes quiet 9 yan tho zement, the magistrate next in turn sball supply bis place, | would be an abando! tof the - z by him asa rona- when Moonen to do so by the Mayor cr Chiet of ple for which aay had ctatonded a aaecnay CENtRAI GUaRDHOUSE Cases —Wm. Slater, | tweon f and Hasts., No. 413. Inquire at Sl ALE Fa: at Re Mah paderstood Laat @ report hath Police. during the canvass colored, fighting; fine and costs $4.15. Robert | & GUY'S Hard eave Meo Pane 00 St | Wes privy to, and ascieted 16, Carat ee bees witied to recelte for thels serene rates shall be | | Mr Jas. Henry sald be understood some member | T#Vlor, drunk in’ the streets; workhouse 90 days, | op once ns me HOUSE No. | information respecting him, and that he, was ps gnlitled to receive for their services one hundred | to state that a proposition had been made in the | Wm. Henderson, vagrant; do. 90 days. Michael 100 West st.. Georgetown, at present ooou | for it, by Mr. Jim Smith. dollars each per annum, in addition to the sum of | Breckinridge lation, and accepted, looking | Boucher, drunkenness; fine and costs $2.15 8. | pied iyy the submoribor, Te hae 12 rocme, with gas | dred dollars, w! said rumor 1 five hundred dollars now allowed by law, pay- | toa union between the two associations’ SG ,do.,do., $415. Tom Brown, disorder- &nd water throughout, a fine yard, stable ao, and | particu ar, and by = Mr, Boldiag abje monthly out of the general fund. Dr, Gulver-—Mr. President, as I made the state- | 47} $9 2.15. Geo. Sinclair, Pat Kanailly, Jno. | isin 800d neig Vorhood, “Appiy to JAS. A.MA- | hisarrest ic the bast th know nothings nor’ hed he Sec. 3. That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent | ment, 1 deem it proper to explain. Two or three | M- Devitt, Geo. Thompson, fighting; securtty for | GRUDER. any agency whatever inthe matter. 79 with tale act be, and the same are hereby, re- | gentlemen belonging to the Breckinridge Associ- | COUurt. RENT. Apthteccetory and basement that a colored mau named C| aries Smith about YRaME SF, near Pa. av., on loth, be- | Hree weeks since was stock was rapidly becoming reduced Sterling exchange 13 prem. Exebange on New Yi 233) premium ‘Toe Star of the West brings Vera Cruz dates of dhe Sth. Miramon bad resigned, and was sac- ceeded by Robles. The reaction ists bad evacuated Puebla, and great alarm existed at the capital. illiness Banks. SrRincrimiy, Nov. 19.—The Bank Commis- ——" mt R A. R. ALLEN. | ssioners have been in session bere for several days, peeled. tom came to me and said they were authorized to] Czyrer Market—The market opened Subscribed end swora to before m0! and have issved 2 call upon twenty-two banks in On motion the bil! was passed. sadiation, nea mon, bad Dea offered in that A&- | unprofitably to dealers this morning ‘Though | tad Marsnohusctte av. no 20-2 THOMAS C_DONN. 3.P._ | this State for additional security, Ia amounts wen ith for the relief of Miss Mary Moore; passed. | sociation, and adopted, offering to coalesce with they were numerous and their supplies excellent, vd Sale LU THE CREDITORS OF THE FO! A firm of M. Li nee ryiog from three to eight cent. of their ciréu - NSTEIN & C, ACKMANN are dion i Sa lation, to be paid within 35 day Bill for the relief of Aldrich Young; p.ssed. Bili| this Association in a reorganization of the old parle mantles ; also, gas and wator fixtures, with for the relief of G. Herbert; passed” ni for tbe | Jackson Democratic Association: and they desired ended very pe re rae aim, andl the | bet Norsoalithet’ Wat = Saree Seow - : demand very light. The a; nce of the streets | S 27. reqaested to their ciaims to the under-/ The deficit is less than $300 000. - No doubts relief of Wim Flood; passed. Bill to lay a water | to know what this Association was golng todo? | and avenues leading to the market was little dif, OR RENT.—Two new three-story BRICK | mont to win no ore orm tend to make an ssvign- | are entertained that the banks embraced in the and Tenth streets west; pamed.” authorizing of that kind mpeet. oumide Bora cee ob aa eee eee ara mui os exception FTO cRES wih Sack bullion, each house | noi9-s:* "No, 397 Dst.,oppo. City Hall, | cal! wilt agp fp the erection of a lamp post on the corner of New | received ne otnaal information of aay such craed ©! Wwayons around the market space. containing 8 rooms, with gas, ploasantly situated =i in nearly the other the State, numbering York avenue and Sixth street west; pessed. Joint | on their part, I think therefore, sir, we ought not Bre pears basco resolution requesting the Mayor to appoint a day | to consider it. If that Association wants me, for N streots; rent on @th street north, between M | 3. LAZENBY. opposite, or Frignps’ QuantERty Mxetine.—The Quarter- | moderate. ae OFEISE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL COMPANY, Wasnineton. Nov. 15, 1860.— j ly meeting of the Society of Friends’ which | to JOH MAN, Ohio avenue, between | Notice is hereby given that certificates receit able Secession Meeting im Nerth Oar im Nerth Caretina of public thanksgiving; passed. Adjourned one; to unite with them, they will have to doa Aten in’ this city at Friends? Meeting Pitty lth and oo Sf pepe wn ig agen ge nie Witminerton, De ikehbonh patel een Common Council —Mr. Mobun, from the com- | 288! deal better than I bave ever thought them | on Sunday last, closed esterday morning. At T?, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND | 2th. led, New Gl to 81, imelusive, for sums of $5, was held bere last night and strong seesaston mittee on distribution of water, reported an bes of doing. the closing meeting, religious discourses were OTHERS.—Por rent, suits of Parlors and cev- | #10, $250 and Se, amounting m the aggregate to olutions unanimously ado; ¥ amended bill for laying water main en Eighth t. Norris. —They must not make any onslaught | made by 8. M. Janney, Miriam Gover, and Jesse | 6ral Chambers. handsomely furnished, i the new 50m, wes zeaed by order of the Board to John Several counties have called meetings on the street, from K to N: 8 upon the wigwam. [Laughter.] Hogue. The exercises have been well attended | welling house 391 E street north, between 9th . Bowl be applied to certain repairs, 4&0 same subject Me FE mutou, ‘flere the asiensibien ek dis Mr. Henry.—No. throughout. —Aler. Gazette. and lth sts. Apply onthe premises. no13 eo2w* | which not having been done, and no value receiv for the same, the public are enutioned against re- ceiving or negotiating said certificates, as payment ther-of will be reristed.— " By order of the President and Directors. W..8. RINGGOLD, no 16 6t Clerk C. and O. Canal Company STROLOGIST—READ, BEAD SEY Exctrement.—Just Argiven._MADAME I. EVISE, the most wonderful lady now living, who as created & wild furore in her tra » Madame 1), has attracted the lending heads of the country, all whe have pronounced her revelations tru y as- Mr. Wm. Drury.—We are ont of that sera department. reported a bill appropriating $150 for and Th Pe, OR RENT—A five-story HOUSRK, oon'aininy “ - ope we will keep out of it. Reap THE ANNOUNCEMENT of the sale for the iol My peed ae Wonern Hose Company; | “pis. Heary.—Wehave boon denotaced by them | benedt of thaitneerse ra wee parish. | sts near meet wApy 2 Osten ry Mr ws, from health committee, re; as being worse abolitionists than Mr. Lincoin | The object is so worthy, and the entertainment of ‘T. no 7-e0t! a bill oan ia ealennien tn the Bixee Bo oo himself, besides having other harsh epitbets ap- | 80 inviting a nature, that enjoyment and duty RAME filing up D street south, between Ninth and piled to us, And not only se, sir, but we have | will go band in hand in attracting visitors. Misvantualvedis enct= 4 - spurned and hunted down like dogs by that ee eee comers ry papere Gon tae Board of Aldermen | Y®t¥ me party. Out of 125 appointments ie the Sgz Notice, in another column, of an exbibition _ 4 MANKINS, or to were taken up and appropriately referred Census Bureau, no Douglas man bas been able to | of the Sunday School of the East Washington M. | Mr. BOSS, next door, where the key may be fount, } “ ion to reconsider the vote by which'the | [6ce!ve one. And worse than that, we have been | P. Church, to-morrow evening. It will no doubt | Also, the three three-story Brieks at corner bs claim of James Towles was refected gelng takes | t2fned out of those positions witch we before | be an interesting and pleasant affair. Aint fad Aastha stortnera, Lihectipe Corps of Minute Men are rapidly forming, and althougt: it is mech to be regretied. thereie bat one party in thissection now. The fearful surge o¢ seocacion bas reached us. Fresh Outoreak in Kansas. Leavexwortn, Nov. 17.—The Times of this city publishes a letter from Linn wy Lhe giving an arcout of a new outbreak in bea At the date of the letter one man named Russel Hinds, after a triel by lynch law bas etme P| S store opposite, for the t tonishiag. jose who sre in trouble of an hers ordered the terri _ held, and men who belong down at the wigwam ———_—___ and the Key, or to DICKSON & KING'S wood and | goat once to her Alatame will bring acy ove to | and, others ordered to leave Ai i Mr. Clarke moved to lay on the table; motion | 2PPeinted. There has been an unmerciful battle | Hotroway’s Pitts. coal yard, corner of | street and Vermont aven nd cause them to love you; will break the | DOY.. P t hide ‘ana Ad “ Snee—yens 9, ways 19 waged against our party by those very same men | gf 0sft"enass.—‘The bowels pacome torpid and pow. | or to the subsoriber, at Georgetown, of drinking and chewing; wilosrsn married | De attempts al apping threaten. ¥ ‘The motion the reconsider was lost 9, | Who; after they have done all the harm they | Pills penetrate to the wachene et tue dow ays | no 6-co2w JOHN DICKSON. | and unmarried ones to rejoice and show them how | Wards f.ee State men by Hinds and his ri mee Yet 2 | could, now come forward and ask us to help | oradisatere They orate tie Be eee aa ee RENTOA Ueaahio ona well located frat- | 10 !{ve happily; will recover losses. direot in regard Ricataee Demme Geek @¢ he bill abolishing the office of Commissioner | ¢™ cut. (Laughter.} He closed with a eulogy | particles from the inte-tines, by a mild aperient op c’ass RESIDENCE, No. 469 en Sixth street, eativag th . of Health being taken up— pen Mr- Douglas, their standard-bearer. r. Enuis —As allusion has been made here from ie pallopcomanitice, bat be hoped it woul | 2 4, Proposition which ile ead wea mde | Yonucaneren'ar insanolthe andy For Biles, | PARKER: not pass. He had since been convinced that the | DY, the Breckinridge Association looking to a rival. Sold by all Drurgists | FOR RENT—A handsome, frst class REST- cifice was @ necessary one union of the two organizations, | deem it ‘oper | at 75c., 6c. and @1 per box. no® lw DENCE, No 442 E street, between 6th and Mr. Jones, while he entertained the hi est | t state that I wus called upon by Dr. Boyle, the . ‘arse =A 7th streets—one of the most eligible locations o° this respect for the present occupant of the office, both | Pfesident of that Association, with whom I'bad| Tx rzctitarttizs of the fomale constitution | city. The houseis furnishod with all pest pee Eescosiiyend politically, thought the office might along interview. His object in calling was to | 80d the various trials to which the sex is subjected, | Provements, such as bath-room, hot and cold water distance by stating their age and enclosing ove dol- lar can hav by mail. A! ration and recuperate their exhausted energy, by | between D and & sts. The house is furnished with restoring tone and vigor; they induce a healt! a, a0- | ali the modern i:aprovements. Apply ——— u no2- we Lovisvitis, Ky , Nov. 18.—The steamer Te- cumseb, master, from Cincinnati to New Orleans, sunk yesterday across the mouth of the Louisville and Port and Canal. Her is badly damaged. No lives lost Five coal were also sunk at the entrance of the Canal, and will probably obstruct navigation for several eir planets correotiy wiitten and sent persons in this city, who feel a deli cacy in ca'ling, by e josing ove doliar shall be waited upon immediately, all strictly confident al. All communications must be directed to the Rich- mond House, corner Eigh'h and D atreets. To ac- commodi Prices 25, 50 cents and $1. Private on D street. Gentiemen, also, cail. ———< days. i < on each floor, rérge, first and second floors heated | _ van ~+ ispensed with. It bad been established in | A0wi,ne 28 President of this Association that the | demand an ocoasional reo-urae to stimulants, itis | pn cach foot. rege, Brat an ply next door. to Dr. | Waa DAME MORRION, riz Onnat AstROLO0- Conviction fer Murder. the frst plzee, not from any necessity for the | A*s°clation over which he prisided was willing, | jose natura. and, othe sone ee oe oF 8 the | JAN. J. WARING, No. 444 E stroet between 6h Gist anp Doctaess, from Ewrope—This highly = f c act | tere is the very article, Its effects in all cases « ar = ISE | the Past, Present and Futura Everts. Cail at No, * « Gated of the then existing municipal administra | [i cur municipal elections, I tetera tect | aceasta magical. It restores the tone of | (COR. RUNT. The tourstory BRICK HOUSE | or att thet hetedan Gaed fir Waker tet” | Stephen Clesie: beieea at aan Tet Eolacaiog y Mr. Molloy thought the office a very necessary the difficulties that I thought { saw surrounding the ise ve organs, infuses fresh vitality into the 391) adjoining the Tesidence of W. A. Maury, Es _Bo2-im*_ f SE wT ‘. _ | day Mrs Healy wes ited; Richardson wae znd important one, and hoped it would not be 8n attempt at a fusion u national grounds. He = ola ays! eying mn = hat ee te the | Possession given immediately. Also, the thir = DR. SELDEN W. CROW. convicted of murder } and Sear sited hea es Seta ued estes [att Reta Rha etic? Sat | at ofthe my Mone Bailing Noy ‘408 on | CQppicg Ph FLOR NN BOW wana p, | Sorertnced oy ne inthe Mr. Borrows held that the office might be dis- | ated that on that evening (last Monday week) a | Pie witmmctions, | The p avenue, south side) between 4% ant 6th sts. For hand, a State Prison ented with without detrimeat to city; the proposition would be introduced into that Asso- the i e of the it prominent med- 4 E atumer inthe U sachs bo ed- | terms, &o apply to WILLIAM H. PHILIP, At nties of the effice he t! ht would be just as ciation appotnting a committee of five or six mem- | miums upon the bitte: ft Washington, D C. bestowed enco -at- ‘ IT Advice to the poor without charge from 9 to he virtuan of which they | tomey-st-Law, No.40 La-avenue, no Wo clock every esovubums no 12-2 bers to confer with a. simil have frequently tested a: rdged. Thera | ANHRED HUNDRE 5 : ae 8. Nov. 20.—Plour 250. lower; Bow- well or sticaded 10 by the comenteciontioll soit og. cule organisstion 1 iid Lin teen | eae ene Spemey|coaed., There "TD itvalcix courty. Va. in encolieat order ell | Te taaore SO SECESSION! secede, | ard street and Ohio $475, closing heavy. Wheat of health alone, than they are now with the ad- | pot nia to the and thatas t of which are destitute of merit, and posi ively inju- | timbered; good buildings; & crown stone quarry, A IgE Underaigues bas sopsteces not $0 <* | very dull and 0c. lower; eles of red at si Gitional office. "He had. the grastest respect for | rl wand “reciprocate cay oan nee eay | rious tothe eysiom, no Breost | railroad car’ shop and water station ‘nmust be | SMd.thereueon invites the attention of the $1.15; white S1 20a81 45." Corn dull; white the present incumbent of the oilice, but he ht | Since that time f bave heard mothieg t aity ac Wisvin’s REALM OS WHE nktes erected on the farm. Also, anew Steam Mill in | Poros and ms nume, yellow Gua6Se. Provisions Gull; mess S19, office iteelf uon tion by them except from rumor. Prom ose at | ‘The foliowing lettar trom Rev. Hana Woon, of | Le udoun county. A at, 316 Seventh et, Wente Stables AND SHOES. a decline of SUc- Cofee 3¢: vat xe been discharged, and be considered the oitice a | the Proposition of Dr. Boyle was very warmly | 281, speaks voliimes in favor oi Wistar’s Bateams— | Sites” Marko spe - erties’ Market Hou . We return our thanks to our patrons for their lib- eral supp» rt, and aseurs them that we will spare no p&ins still to deserve fr confiie1cs. We are prepared to furnish our Southern and New York Markets. New Youn, Nov 20—Flour and whest dull and almost unsgeable. Corn drooping. ions quiet. Sted, corp, N. H., March 2. R RENT—Possession on the Ist of October Very important one. Shing we'coold de eae cng ine the Only | sanesns. Sara W, Fone Bo Oetnnca: | POR SWELLING HO iss Boe Mr. Emerson contended that the office was ne could do was to come on the stool of | two years ago. a sudden aud violent attack upon | St present occupied by the Rev. Dr. Butler, — than useless, and that it ought to be abol- eee cathe pro tion diet dene. ay, Lases confined me tomy ped for several weeks, | next door to the residence of the advertiser. i I recovered, | was so much oppressed by M. CARLISLE, U Wh Mr Easby thought that if the office was proper- Mr a anaes idont, having heard aecuy An breathing. pot — on amape to N. Bit will not be let for & boarding house, Northern Ay fam ee ly organized, and the duties thereof properly aie: SP okeciitation thet Lege en ne Oot wactentreces cht feitian omits ima B ptions. well se, NOW OPEN charged, it might be made a very ussfal one. “He | °f conciliation that I said. nape he disease incurable, | JOR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- | I-o Miteoe’ end Chadsons GAITERS Gentleman's, Ps "* . jemen's, Boye’, and Youths’ HOOTS and SAOLS, of every style and at prices to suit cu- tomers. Quick aie and Smal! Profits, is our mo! no 17 st* A. Dt L HEATH & KNOWLES, IF. FIRE, SD MARINE ~_ INSUR4NCE AGENTS. Orrice Over Banx ov Wacninoron. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIPE IN- SURANCE COMPANY, Or Hartrorp, Conn. PURELY MUTUAL! Dividends Made and Paid Annually. Last Dividend Fifty Per Cent. FIRE DEPARTMENT. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, The resolutions were then adopted, with the | jpmedies used. | supposed voor immodiately opposite the west wing of the bo: at any rate, that the bill would not p Being persuaded to try a vottle of Wistar’s Balsam i 7 OPPs without due tonsideration, and that tee ae — onela addition, offered: by Mr: Ran- H/ Whia' Chery. withont ovtidence tn its Sfiicacy, City ha roceutly boned by Chae. & walk ecb et Ne. He ene the City would got the'| °"R. soloed, That whilst we deprecate the election | foranse toy wninyoes entirely removed be- | £0 an offae, it for of the samo building. For heneitef i. He moved to recommit the Vill toil of a ecctional candidatc for the Preciee een | False cae es eect Ups, brmapathy pubhis | terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, No. 9 the commitiee on police have consolation in the fact that we have a signal | statement, and recommend the article to others | Low avonue. is 13 Mr, Vellson hoped that the bill would be dis-| so oiecity in the two Housce of Coneram te wen similarly aifiioted. ; = = Foped of stonce. He hed ssenrennes that if this | So icok for the preservation of coe ibetinnn ce sesresh route tris Hvar. Vicon LOAKS! office were abolished. its duties would be properiy slaiien deen aerthies heats upon | wN0ne Feauine unless signed 1. Burts on the Cc $ attended to by the Ward Commissioners. | ag Tights of tbe Baath eacroachmests apen VPP. 8 W.F Pea We have jast addad to our stock & number of coc bed he ae eee ae in Eons Of | "The President was then instructed, in sale by Z.D. Gilman, 8. C, Ford, its Waite | NCW ratteras, togetvor with all the most fashion- Dials Galil a tettcs and’ pone’ te,abolishing this | ton with the Executive Committee, fo take | @-Stol, Jolin Sohwarss, Nain te Po mer Wash | S0Cstyleg worn. The indies will ed «largo an- fice until a better aud more effective arrange- | Siitapie ements for tendering Mr. Douglas | ton; and by dealers everywhere, — no id-Iw.r | Eostmont to select from, pnd all at prices to rut — the preservation of the health | With a serenade when be aball arrive tn this city. ——_— J . COLLEY & CU., Homxoratme RB zs above Mr. Chapin was not prepared to vote for the | The Association then adjourned. All of Dr. Humphreys & Core specific Ho- | —B2°6 5 No. 525 Seven’ h a. Heer ebdolishment of the office until some better sari- Bartimozg and Onto RaitxO®p.—From the meopathic Remedies put up expressly for fi sT TH LITY., pul j Ayes iy THe YLES, eg QUA . THE thi use, in boxes, at 25 sls, fr 84 to ‘8 c rty-fourth annual ‘th dent and ‘canes, containing 2 ‘om, 3 : it. Given could hardly make up bis mind as “ye report of the president a = containing. visis, r stook of “LOAKS, SHAWLS, and WIN. i. Ow directors of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad we | 9ach, with book of full directions, For sale by | Tk WIA PPINGS for Ladies (are'said by pur ta important pater, and should not be aced | fatbzate folowing pelos of nent in iis | Fall enW 2 Puatont ils Seek Fries | mae) maPh Rel neyE pins a - ‘Phe grea the report presents is | ajxo Wintor, corner of Massachusetts ave. i i a upoa without due consideration. He thought it ~, Be . 4 (3 usus!) complete in al! ante, would be better to postpone the subjectuatif next | ea mucreasezof revenue and a decrease of working | nue and Sixth strost Alen Pond's Eztract af Witch | SEAM LSCPIOtE AL AL UeperUNNRE, Cy has been TRE > ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE, aT ‘76 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Nert door to Clay’s,(late U. S.) Hotel, be- tween Third and 4% streets. eee _ cLoaxe: cCLOAKS" GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE in Washington City, at 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, where can always be found a complete stock of the STANDARD AND MODERN WOSES ti the el, for internal and external inflammations o: =. ia % Or RicuMonp. poy Em increared 245.551 49, the working ex. aifizfaas,” Bold ee shove. ma o-ly nHgUSE 4 ENS?"Sompor ts, BLANK-| GASH CAPITAL..............$300,000. UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. ps decreased E 23, SE en oe baseme: the ts.” ‘ tnd, moved that the whole matter be referred to | Ret proflisof #971900 72. The grosscarningvof the | , READER, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise | BBs: &0-,banment Sui tho “vaults plain figures, | Alao. cthersafe.and reliable Companies. in Bis bee ee eta the comunitiee on health; lost—yeas 9, nays 9. ee ee 922,202.94; of the Washington | Ment our paper. Rend it; it will interest you. Ail paroe:s oarefnily packed free of charce. the insured participate in the profits without # RATES, A joint resolution from the upper board, re-| branch. 462,980.44; of the Pat au ®-coly An examination of stock incurs no oblication to | ring any bybuity. tkersburg branch, hi quest ng the Mayor to appoint a day of ‘Thaaks-| $2992(3 12; making an aggregate total of gross | — eee PERRY & BROTHER ving daring latter part of the month, was i a F, MARRIED. 4 fixes up and adopted. Adjourned. j = and its branches of $1.654, e- HEATH & KNOWLES, AGENTS. Office, Roomd6, over Bank of Washtugtun. En- Acance on C street. no 6 A GIFT worth from Fifty Cents to ONE HUNDRED ¢ cd presented to senda AREER ea IRIS | morn, omnes es I ——_—____ igus of 277.23. stant iv. Me oO x no 17- A 8 bdo andl etry of the main stem were 41 1.6; of the Wash- | RE Kas to ee BALE Bc "| GAPETY! ECONOMY! LIGHT! Tana eee ee coe ecnee from New | Stthetimeof the sale. riox Yesterday, a Mr. Donovan requested the | fagton branch, 37%; and of the Parkersburg aif 7 Ss . er York 200 barrels APP selected expressly for | Being extensively ensexed pureslves in the Cee erates tat hak Valen & Co. to try to re- | branch 724 per cent. Diep, Auidee producing an imaese pmount ot taletes | oo abchds kee EASTE ona hh, Sirest PUBLICATION OF BOOKS, been from ant of eufferta ¥ Sian: Bue ethocre went te work Immediately. | iatee Bnet ara Dar ra ey Aa bt en a Bg Hy cape ay 4 sold less ‘han | and from our large sales enabled to purchase entire road, its Rections Ing rgetown, on the 17th inst.. MORTIMER | 4nd frequently death, it behooves the head of every | from Boston, ail of which will bo d and arrested a number of small boys, too Leeper he southward and westward, and the colnhlistasent 8. 6A ETT. in the 46th year of his age. family to procure the safest, epert and most market ne Os they must be o osed out immediate- editions from other publishers, we eanoffer ly. Jah with imprisonment, and took them to \Geamuthip coenection from tif briltiant light to be obtained. | icthors eile well te acal INDUCEMENTS Sttice of Justice yin hope that they te be soe with Eatope. It shows tered aie a MR. A. SPEI peat - oe S acemmant one iy KS bie ie be: = Seg ahead a re on to our patrons not elsewhere to be obtained. . ae ioe en ene Oo —— wes. a state of heretofore unexampled ity, brough REM SEE R ® the TaMest for, burning sud oil. Lamps burnt Theo Tents Market, corner Pa. avenue cca ats crowd.” They appeared to take Sings footy, + = lh ahh item PR WINOVEMBER Doe ine Hardca aad arity Bee Né.ae3 Pe. are- | “no tw G.W.DUVALIs | are ORNAMENTAL, USEFUL, AND VAL- except ene, who seemed greatly aflicted by In respect to the Washi branch we learn = a, Geo. sayacE. | A ALEXANDRIA EXPRESS : UABLE, arrest. They soon began to criminate and recrim- | that themomne pata to te Bitte ot Maryland doring Furs! Furs! Ln SEEPS coiaedoo SS) ll NY One desiring Preight—msed or little Bas- Comprimng @ Thousand Vanenes ; lnscenics they had comuultted fom stores sees, | (2e,Feer, om tccount of the capitation tax, bave}] wp SEYMOUR’S IN GEORGETOWN, NEW MBMSINS, CURRANTS,, CITRON, safe trans aehd ind delivered votwoes Warning? iden wink Senda fri ordem ts corto tacareny ofa | Fa as‘on pamngar etwenn_ Baltimore ond | yh Mars Reig ted ena ie te | ALMONDS a OO OEE "| Bia tte th hi BRR W ABB oe re fellow’s dinner, who was emploved in fixing the | Washington Junction for the fiscal My long practical knowiedge of the Fur ——_At__L A DELULWIG'S. | Tioeisicned whichrun reguiariy every av water vine.” They told of thelr companions tn YOR ona srrnessveeenssncvessecaae -. $8,611 en me with certainty to invite the BEQW A EBLLOW, and COFPRE SUGARS, | thosect ies. Orders entered upon the slates of | | sme there ism organization of apprentices in | “Somfumbemtast weston eee kine, “alceh = ee nce ae bee DeLLwigrs, | orate ahattaeauetod oo ani PER MO ee CREE AERO | oti, bie Oats Cs Retin, | Garans Tanguem end Lave Sows a time, broken up by the then ans no17 lw. x ‘avy Yard. 7 = DS, MOURNING GOODS - police. The mothers of these little fellows seem EW DRESS GOODS, ‘French Mer, | Ladies” Neck, and Chatelaine Chains, to have great confidence in thelr truthfulness and Fara in great variety, SNYDER Gah is Gas FITzER, N SEY: ter pt: Sn nem iainvand Setia | Geate’ Rosom Studs and Sleeve Buttons, woore ail ‘aware of the tabits a lows very moderate, © nee 4 Ry iret Gas upon | Bilutand Sik Robes, at very t Peed prions: imleex | Fecket Rakes, Fost Masnaii, Gest. e ‘ a 4 TT. fooush Gant of than had evi ae Te W. F. SEYMOUR, the moue favorable tsrms, and fuaranties enti-e et tent Lpnooss, Fronek, —a “the District and vieinity ere re- - en! ion. nes, told ef their petty offenars willingly: but WHONESDAY, Novawems ater. wis ycot hand & lot of COOKING sod other | iholingt maton Alto Bank, Presely Betty asd preety meptnnde ey ik eS EF DR; .PORENOK. of Poitedsinhing | Sunectois ntl ee yt | Nasi ORB BUR RIOD. eater eben of cirteraree ‘Wwoandogton ban ns bates ok rebupe or carections wi ppc ras ed Senses Been POOROCERS,C « ERS SFOAR FrAMILIES WANT A HEAUTRY DRINK! vantages t0 be derived from our popussr erstam of Sonefiseme ces vat acti rats cnd RESTS picky Bor mine Seer of the Somteets « stranger asked, Sentasat ec dicsanen paneheee of the Lungs, | PAPE E468 PAPER BIGS PAPER BAGS, | THEY WANT IT BuBE,? ATE and }.00nd oes hel ‘What wilt be done with those childrev?”? ver and Sto! ond makes no charge forad- | | Sizes ranging from half pound to twenty pounds, N BEER ISTHE THING! ogame so . “They will be turned loose.” was the reply. The ining. age by A, reigary war, or of difisseas ee ? ine ose pigs, COLINEAU’S TABLE BI ; P eh ‘er was astonished that nothing could be , ey aoe Someeh Si BR wapapers, ible fo intoxicating than cider, sad is fr more eas . ancy the authorities to reform them and protect with the “per Pcs . = St ae Be eT | — pemomenrstrn strengthening. «<= = i. for books Py \tizens from their depredstions. Cough, see , Fol a 4 = 2 i] or a Sa ee 8 span tadee the Shoulder Wnts, 50 G° TO FRENCH & ee ES a vanee, Fx t¥iied ail cropees.§ onsta sMiat Caples ‘the parehare, < TLITARY —A_ meet ashi; . a | quart. 2 = Light Lainaty Battalion wee beld 1st uigig sat © pain inyour Breast, go and see Dr, | pfior the New York Daily Herald. “fumes, and 6.6. EVANe'S an 2 2, which from 80 to 100 members were Present Davis in the chair, and arrangements were to. recelve the Phalanx Putaam Guard, of Hart- ford, Conn. Company A will be ordered ont to receive them on it arrival on the evening of the 6th of December, in fall winter uniform. On the 6th. the visiting Phalanx will proceed Mouat Vernon, under the escort of the officers no? peter ee Se RAE ES | Pro cu SERRE AR wa. eee cee an Gn | tn “ni Ae oy the weekly papers P ant Blood, be sure to go and 60 Dr. | ybderasinee,» Yankee -wotwons tut | GOR, SEDO BAND, P a ane tint | 4 ¥ 7 Deeember bexins the volume. no7{ 4 five coms box ~ y 7th the full battalion Ww 175 B20, B4AD Ht

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