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BALLS, PARTIES, &- at Pouce preys ene td Justice McK ant. — Polly Garner being dran’ and disorder':, insisted y ber crinoline in the x4 street. GRAN? La FF ee eet ae lw, fied iN Justice, who sen Braaticate at Queen’s | BA *TALIO . furm for $0 days. A philanthropic centieman | Loulsisua svisves on 6 1560. having remopstrated with the Justice on the| Tickets T SO DULLARS ube procured from severity of the sentence, the Justice asked bim if | any membar of the Committeos. he would pay the fine, or whether he would ac- Exceutive Committee. Ge oer being tofu. the ber durance Major Jagios Y; Davis c xia Towers, Captain con, wile: offer being refused, the ropist } cried AOE Sa Committe f arrens-renty wibtoe me course of James A. Par Manxxa in watch Odhromation Work | inthe ning, Xd ani oe hay Af a Row. Goreta, tress: 1s Dong By Covtaact.—It Is a study for any man | rath, was moved by preach the -* Gesirous of posing Litmself upon the subject of | 0rd to his sable brethren, and to enforce the Heenale WRuE dais. Boys favoritism, to observe the manner in {same by the ald of bis mighty arm. He thereby The md to give their Fi GRAND ‘orporation is performed to commit an assault and battery on BA a A Feaueel of theta frente nder the preseat mi . pot brethren. .As the inj venerable | Taory’s be On 7th st, DNESDA ‘ating action of the City Council, as |/saze was unwilling to aj fore his honor, | the 28th fovemba ae ly exhibited in reference.to the passage of the |); nage Crawford, the would-be preacher, |; 04 gre amended water wil some weeks ago by | the natice made a “ai \on. case out of it, and: Alderman Fisber, hw bad the effect of bringing ea the ‘ i " in : 4. Leslie Havan, one, swea! in to light in an official aspeet'such intelligence con- per to indu' cerning the unfaithfulness, reckiessness, end utter Fcreby ato oR disr of the t ed | ing into trncta Sarees ayor; such un- scrupulous violation of the ordinances governing the execution of this work, es throws completely into the back ground all that bas been alleged in be hw the current rumor of the day. . oe - rt Last Monday night, 4a the Board of A¥a@rinet,'|, Before Justice Thompson. —Yesterday, another Tereinl thei 1 order of the ing was the consid- | ontbreak occurred in that of the fifth dis- string baad w I beta, Fisuer's amended water bill, | trict kuown by the inapj ate designation of | will be well suppl od, when the call of the counmittees was con- | "Temperance Alley, in which there is located one | fit fall nad ef the ee ‘og shop, besides various other buildings and “Ro % 41" THR COMMITTRE. bh Tux *ran is printed on the fastest . press in use south of Baltimore; sta edition large as to require it to be put to press at au hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be t In before i2 o'clock ™.; otherwise they may not appezr until the next dey. soe Notices .— District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the Battimoxs Sunare received at and forwarded from Tux Star Office. COMMITI G Paul REAT ANNUAL BALL ASSOCIATED BA’ he was 94; and the divan c Eve) 2 terran, is} fea Senta tee co |S eae | : aise | ate Sa ee GENTS WANT ED—+ miios and gentlemen ‘with @ capital of from $1 to $5, te so new light ae. Acoute mere ak. o ire Pla. 9% North ats Baltimore Bid pecs in WAyreoa id tie-aged eotored V ‘(nre preferred) to sos, wash, and itoa "4 eri antag well recomeecdes Apply as No. between frand no 38 WwW TED SECOND PTs URE. ANTED MFRIATELY Pron DE ne ipa wore of SECON HAND ER ak pene ‘all kinds, Prices, and, as O | .O8E AND FOUND. une wine builalo.GO piace » on Sunday. ‘ent from ee ee ate. wor Te WILL BE F ALD. FOR Ti oubiecase detaawed lever ref REWARD return . LT u Mo Ke MURRAY. ded otion was —— a journ. i ocd or A nes ballaings and Mr. Kisher called attention to thé speelal o-der nements, where tem al , If not al- = for the evening, and stated that it seemed to be | together, unkuowa 13. Abby Davis, one of the T SECOND ER AND SOFU LON. PARTY the special order of the board to bave nothing | party complained of and arrested by Officer Ross, | ¢ Nw: nl take pi o WEUNKADAY whatever todo with tbe bill. As far as be was | was fined by Justice Thompson for suet pecene E NG. Noo 28, at Franklin Hall, conevrned, he Lad bgen fighting against the loose | and indecent language tn the course of row. | near Paty ‘The obj i raise: manger in which the provisions of the present | Albert Deboras, arrested yeaterday by night police- | the necessary funds to furni. f sitting-room. A been executed for the last yeer, in | man Mage pray as a vagrant, found ing in the | Tickets 50 cents, admitting a gentlean and ladies. his capacity of chairman of the comiuittee on the | streets of the fifth district, was comm! to the past geal nr eae sageged, No hats or oap fea distribution of the Potomac water. He had used | workhouse for sixty days for want of the required | 1° $a room. By order Commi e- every means i wer to bring the subject, | security. ements. 26t and the secess e by the Councils. be-] 4 uy. Aancate = - . ‘ TERIOUS AFFatR.—The Late William In- —— — raed see ee baad gle —It will be remembered that William Ingle, ‘The amend a “1 der to | ® former well known resident of this city, disap- He had expended 1 peared very suddenly some yeareag ind that the inept cy — no Clue to su0w byte e fouly it with or whether he rared ‘selfatth absented himself voluntarily from his old haunts. Sead Wile Anake teste A day or two since a singular discovery was made | night last by some fishermen at the mouth of Accokeek | & creek, near Fredericksburg, Va , and in the im- suppressed. one et om sling Fak barr flood the re o give the Corporation no sort of equiva- neighborhood of a farm owned by Mr. | you" Sublish the sentiment as drawn by ma ® & t. The very best wa eoiha the elie, | peBins Sie penaatees ict throw some light unos ha ded to the reporter, as 1 wish the \ ‘men, who ate thorousbly acquainted | $¢,cause of his disappearance. A. strong wind | as tire South to understand that the Wide Awakes set of water distribution, say that | 2&4 laid the flats bare, and the fishermen saw | of Washington. city, as 1 undorsiand them, have pag cell dese resciegttar projecting from the mud, the upper portion of a | n> srmpatiy with practical abolitionts’s nor disu nto the mains but they find | \ oogen box, somesix feet in length. 0: ing | Bionists, whether they be politicians by trade or they invariably find the joints | 47%), af a ‘ara iyi ee f st rs sp ne | go pel ministers by profession. But rather—the rousinatances the maius laid | 7° 04 Unelosed. and from all the elreumetances i | Union, the Conatitn and the Enforceme t of e the point designated in the law. The | found enclosed, and from all the circumstances It | t1.9 1 favored iaw: positively enjoins that at leastan inch and was supposed that they might be those of Mr. In- threequarters of lead shall Be driven into the gle. An inquest was held yesterday, but the re- ade: neil vat, in unany casee where eiatalnation tains were so far gone in decomposition that the i Seeeutheadie te ie tines jary could arrive at noconclusion beyond the fact Se eet tee aun = hat they were those of a man. | ‘The ludications been were t e person thus disposed of had been tat hesnenkesned W Mieen of lesa | Saurdered and buried at low-water to some depth is entirely inadequate to close the jolts properly; | tt she mud, and that inthe course of time the box and that not one cf these now laid in theeity | 5°¢ Wor P @ surface . under the recent contract by th’s Corporation,wil stand the pressure of the Potomac water when | p, turned on. They wil! burst in ali directions; and PERSONAL. R. EDITOR :—I find in the proceedings as ported in your issue of yesterday. as a'ro that Nauionsl epubl-can pape: of + ui ta char n a system where there isa total disregard cf the authority ed with the proper execution of the work . he bod appealed t the Mayor sration is being expended—wasted, rather—to no earthly purpose, save that of putting if imto the pockets of those of « none ent was as follows : Disunion Sermons—By whatever minister of the @ spel pr-ached,are Benegict Arcolds in hear Judas Is 4 by profession, wolves in sheeps* othi w:aring the livery of H aven to serve tho viiin May John B ‘a hemp be their wind- eet and the Rogue’s Maret their funeral _JOHN P. HILTON, NOTICE. REBY Forewarn all psrsens from trusting person or persons on my account, as! will pay no debts contracted by any other person than my — JOHN W. RICHARDSON. ACCIDENT aT THE CaPITOL.—One of the Large I HE! sctures Damaged. —The workmen at the Capitol | any + 4 for afew days have been engaged in the con- even now, with the I'mited supply of water fn the | gtru-tion of « temporary cgvariiey over abe Re- mains, t.ey ere continually leaking, bursting, and | tunda, several fect above the old roofing, which tearing up and deluging the streets with wcter. | isto be removed as soon as the other is completed. STROLOGIST. ia addition to what Mr. Fisher stated, we opzht | On Saturday lost, white hoisting one of the mala “MADAM I, DEVISE. at ke has frequently called the attention | joists just as it had been elevated a few feet be-| Do not fail to visit this RENowNeD Iady before of the board to the inadequate manner in which youd the lower roof, it slipped frem its fastenings | sho leaves the - All who are ia trouble of any the excavations have been filled ap. The law | 274 fel in a perpendiculsr direction, until it | kind, go at onoeto her. Madame will bi ng Anyone re that in fill up the excavations the earth | ».5.-ned the lower raof. passing through which ft ee nie them to ieee ree mit a suall be puddied aud rammed; and yet those in | s)i4 of obliquely, str king the lower corner of the | {Pera to lex Wambo sbarge of this partof the work generally merely | }-2ntiful picture of the “Embirkation of the Pil- | &c, “Offi ception Room: Richmond throw in the loose earth, and heap it up, some- | orims ** wing the same considerably. We | House, corner Bighth and D sts, ; private en'ra times as high as eid nays we agi are happy, however, to be able to state that ason | on D st. Gentlemen also call. no 23-6t* o ne street, a) us leave e has often a rhe Sn Aviso? a ha kas of cate for the pote of Mr. Weir, the artist, has visited Washington, HOLD A DEED OF TRUST ON THE PROP cole ~ r and says he Las no doubt but that his father can erty offered lor aale in the advertisement of W. be of the Corporation property, apparent every | repair the injury, and so as not to make it at all | ‘T,Craig, Cons'able, dated Nov. 19th instant, where, where Corporation mains have been laid. | perceptible. In consequence of this accident a| the sale of Bernard. Mage’s interest in Lot No.1 The mains left over, after a contract has been | substantial piank covering bas been placed around | in Square west of Square No 14 on 26th street and executed ('), are left wher-s.ever dropped, no one & &ve nus, Which 6&8 d deed was executed to me seeming to bave the slightest responsibility re fas Rotunda for thelt protection Pon (Be Walls Of | Food faith, and fora valuable oo arding them; and thus tl of dotlars do, therefore, protest agsinat the said 6! Worth of material that has been psid foroutofthe} Tax Resgctep Banx Notes —It maybe ert witiout authority of law, and caution in order to prevent yr sapere to state that wate! porat the pretended enlo the Us tien are now scattered A@gainat bidding at PI erie Gn Ge the mere fact tuat the notes of the Wheeling, Va . AGEE. all over the city, from Georgetown to the Navy- no 2+ 7t : : JOHN MAG d theft. Stil! an- |] ley. Monticello, Fincastle, or any of the Virgin’ ADAME MORRICE, tug Great AsTROLO- z d | Bank, aré rejected by the old banks at Richmond, Cot pe 1 Rete. from Europe This highly to by almost every plumber has had occasion | 1s not because these banks are not as sound as any So Moy Lrecencent Lety (oes ke sonssian ve to dig down for the purpcese of attaching the | In the State, but simply because their notes 2 ghth st., betweeu G and H, Washington. lateral pipes to the mainsfor the supply of houses. | not redeemable at Richmond. These notes ri ig On one side of each length f water main there | jected at Richmond are as good as any bank notes are bosses ra urpese of affording suf- | In tue State, and are taken us freely—the only ficient thiekni eS bold the thread of the | ficulty at present being to get them.—Aler. Ga. Op essary t 2 pan pantry ‘with Pls poAierard A ae t Att-Day Prayer Merino To-morrow —We they may be properly tapped, fe no more regard uuderstaad that on to-morrow, that day havin; is paid to this provision than to any other; and | beem set apart by the authorities as a day o when the plumbers have occasion to tap a main, Thanksgiving and Prayer, the service of the Union they are compelled to boze through the surface, | Prayer Meeting will be commenced at an early where it is so fragile as to render the making of a| hour ta the New York avenue Presbyterian strong joint impossible. Now, there js no man- | Church, and continue throughout the day. er of bt bat that the present law {s too unde- * ie 3 “a . fined in its provision plese the officers in TB ecg wads = heer ey charge. We say nothing about the qualifications ee a Pe wean bere a Je Sitiph =: ‘8 ficers for their several places, but | the use of Ports” was a characteristic effort of that deere orci to be a chief officer for the water de- | t#lented gentleman. and, it is hardly necessary to partment who understands thoronzbly his duties, | #4V; Was most heartily enjoyed by the good sized nit no 27.31" THE WEEKLY STAR. HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED ror THE WEEK- LY STAR? TO BE SENT TO YOUR FRIEND BY MAIL. IF NOT, DO 80 IMMEDIATELY. IT IS ONLY A DOLLAR A YEAR FOR THE BEST DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE WORLD: CALL AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT AT ONCE! no 27-2t FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “For Sale and Rent" advertisements, 360 first pags) small HOUSE, standing baok water 18 3 h sts t SP pe G and well located first- 0. 469 on Sixth atr house "mis toT Datreet, between t 15 mouth. Inquire up the alley. Plies RESIDENCE. A class RE: D rai} sts, ‘Th all the modern improven: ARKER. © MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, handsomely and newly furnished suits of PAR. LOKS 8: CHAMBERS, No. 391 E street north, peer 9th and 10th ats, Apply on the premises, ROOMS FOR RENT, or the U : F ha fofa Furnished House. with a family where there are ro chil - Apply al 265 Vermont Qvenue, between H and Tate. iaecbar-e ae ro and required, F 3 basement BRICK HOUSE, with baek-buil ing, on & street, between 2d and $d streets, north ie. For further ta] at hou: fornishing store of McGREGOK No. 530 Seventh st , opposite Suter, Lea & Co.’s Banking {louse _ no 81 VOR RENT—Three bsnatiful the houss 25: street. occupied last 8 Humphrey, are no’ now cccupied by rt ue, T for sing!o gentlemen or small fainilies,with ithout board. 1 FOE RENT—Handsomely furnished suits of ROOMS, With Board, if required. No. 500 Elaventh street, between Pa. ave: and E st, no 27-3t For rept, OR SALE, OR RE PARLORS, ia corner itteoath st., F OR SN ‘Ath itory-and-basement BRICK HOUSE, situated on Tenth street. be- tween N and ¢) stree: Rent $13 per month. ply to D. HAUPTMAN, No, 512 Elevent near Pa. avon between L and Massachusotts av., one of the most desirable locations in the city. ‘The honse is furnished with martle mantles ; also, gas and water with bath-room. Inquire at WM. P. SH Store, No. 502 Lith st A brick DWELLIN thres-story BRICK )WELL- SE, with back butiding, on 12th st., ween F and G streets, Possession ivan on the 5th of December next. Ap) IRK WUOD, 476 Twerfth at. nm Ewo ROOMS in third ith water and gas, ora fine P J. att tory, ad- ARLUR, na pleas: 8 low. Apply on Se ee avenuc, between 4th an = no a three story brick HOUS: ting 8 rooms, in good order, with gay fix- omplete, on Hi street, between 4th and 5th , & two-story brick COTTAGE, with iarg ‘d attached, corner of F street north an! ldth et. east. ‘f'o punctual and reliable teaaats the terms wil bo moderate, Apply at 446 Twelfth street, between G nad A. no 15-tf OR SALE—A smail FARM of 30 ituated i ouRe, io; well-fenced and wate: ithin four miles of Washington ; res in cultivation, the balance in handsome fend. Itis peculiarly desirable as s country r dence, be! feotly healthy and most romant ;, excellent fishing and hunting. I 1OTT, bridge keeper, Ci ain ir} and to whom all other officers of the depart should be su nd himself directly r sible to the is for his otticial con and there uw the cits the tns-ri to the uperior on bt as well be no water depar yasbingten PsorgssoR ANDERSON AND astonishing performances of wizards, who a l more eape futrest portion of our population. The Professor i and his perfurmance is of thst peculiarly ebaracter which appeels mre especially to tastes So refined faa ping the alembic of Prof v erigeent for ladi Mr Auderson legisiatioa has Been ¢tl-. — fourth street and Bridge 7 t r As itis now constituted, officers acknowledge no responsibility | charge of suck matters. nd superior ollicers are pow- erless to enforce their authority in any direction Lapius —The | fizbting the "geome of living now at our Theater, seem to ially to the sympathies of the Chilly, damp. and dismal es Inst evening was, the Theater was comparatively well atteuded, and, strange to 0 more than one half cf the andtence were ladics idently a favorite with thein become, after having « Anderson, to lend the rforms and intelligent audtence present. Mr. Eptroa :—Will you please to mention in your Star the state of M street, between ‘Iw: tbridge. It isin a dangerous condition, and needs immediate atteation from the Mayor or other officers having Nov. 25, 186u. very Centrat Guarpaovs Cases.—The only case docketed for trial was J Hunley, charged with red lody! AgrRivep at Carter's wharf, (foot of Thirteen- and a half strert.) schooner Colorado, Shepard, Vhiladelpbia, with 152 tons of coal for Messrs Caseman & Bro, A Granv CompLimentary Batt js to be given in Looor of the Putnam Phalanx, on the sixth of December, at the Assembly Rooms. For partic- ulars see advertisement in another column. ic Tae City Manxers, it should be borne in mind, will all be open tois afternoon and evening, but none of them to-morrow, ‘'hankagiving day. READ!—READ! = LL WHO WANT ANY KIND OF DRY sbOODS CHEAP, Morrimack Calicoes at 10 cents Best Canton Fiannels at 11% cents | 4.4 Shirtiog Cottons at 10 worta 123 cents 36 cent Shirting Cottons at 125_ cents Wool Whit Flannels at 25 worth 35 osnts Wool White Fiannels at Si, 37, 5) cents Shaker Flannel at 0 worth 75 cents Rod Flannels very cheap M elains at 20 worth 25 oeuts jains St 10 cants worth I2 cents at G2 worth 87 cents Wool at 62 worth £7 cents Boy 44 B41 n Sheeting, Cheap Remnants of Dress Good st half price, Gents’ Kid G oves at % cents worth $1 Ladies’ **Baiou” Kid Gloves at 75 cents Bi 1 eek Goods equaily Cheap. Ds of all Banks cake: at par GETT & MAY. CLA . no 24 6t 224 Penn av. Us MONEY WANTED —V1 gina, South ‘arolina, and all Suutvern bank notes, token aT Pak in exchange f JOUN _ Washington, D. ving no 2-lw othe — ernoon at three o'clock, © pnt aes of ladies, families, and childre: 1 another at the usual hour in the evening. - de of prime Roll Butter: win! 33 whi It, Foor moor map alin ews eae wees taualiy fond 10 @ first class City Market Store, j being fifty cents admission, and children at | te lowest twenty-five cents. Really, every father in Wash- ington who has the felicity of seeing bis own virtues reflected in the face of bis offspring, should be antlously earefal to send that offspring to see Professor Anderson to-morrow. Ce h City Marxet —Just received, eight barrels o| f 9 dresaed Poultry ; 30 dozen fi d MAMMOTH OYSTERS, rn 1 ft f th 5 dex he has enlarged his Saloon, and ie l who may favor him w.th a bel with ROAM CED oF BLED OVATERS at the shorter, OUST C at., botween loth and | the finest to call the the fact tl now able to su’ Stewart & Son, nos7a* Tweitth and H ets, Wasrep. — 210,00) Virg Wr: ton money wanted. kinds of Dry Goods, at Matihe tween I and K, ath street, ’s Sromacn Birtrgrs —The opera Tost this palatsbie remedy upon the stomach, Y. nd 11th, Opposite Theat A AT BARGAINS IN Ge DRY GOODS. We have marked down our entire stock of hand s me Dry Goods, with oar large as ortment of Ce ee es Genus og t-clas Guods articles, and will com b its | ie thi ‘s-lling off at iy reduced prices )NPRAENCE IN ALEX- ANDRIA mostly ocenpi d business of no general interest. Amon: tooanantuntjene of character, Rev. B’ F. Wood- ward was reported to be in ill-health; was a most heavenly minded and excellent minister, and and comeervatt Itroguiate fiesthem. Dyspepsia in all jolie r 4 gros‘ roed Pri and iavigerating prope: '80- fo: thi of Ja is mpuoers culeaed Jo the, dates Ad | Gacy" We lavitgallin wanpot Dry, Gogde to ox 2 mine oar stock before pure! pacing Seow Be, pai pd a ree Bs 7 no 2 2 523 Seventh st.. above Pa. av. ; . heen th rit ERY OF EMINENT ONT ee re cpcration theta hoot of Gna. | NATIONAL QAUhee Yne to torfelt Ts prung up in various This beautiful Rf Yo 2 fy rofit by im = ™ nie, & tion ENGRAVING. tortie they buy @ faa Published by So ig oe a tS G. G. EVANS, he po tnd stamped in he 08 And for sale at his a notice jr note Sottom of the ongraved label. All these co om ‘he Bishop took cecasion on this examination Pig saat laden frequently Injared thelr heaith by excessive efforts io revivals, trusting sometimes to mere buman efforts, when it were better to trust to God’s gracious influence. Before the close of the session, Mr. Smitbson addressed the Conference in aid of the book and engraving enterprise for the erection of a Metro- politan Church South, at Washington. covert < —Last night, information was given tovniee & ri detectives, “that ket-book aS we give to secure puro! against impo- | contains 51 PORTRA! PES ofmiost eminent Ameri- Sh containing a small sum of money had been stolen | 61! se Senta eGucx: 8, arranged in form, mak very welll: Mr, Freeman, on Seventh ée 6 oF it for the parior wing room. on. from the;3s moat _ had been there a short Gekaweas Pays ay Querwenr, Wit eosh Picture at time of sale is presented a ses Falling of the Womb —During the early stag station, , sem time before, on & pretence of wanting tosee Mr. —During the easly Gr = 7 £ a atuking of the womb, which oa | Now 1s the time to s se Freeman, was sus, Olicers Harrover and — 7 A y » for, without Jattional consideration’ a Sit s fit'cheapest ted * Busher iminediately went in search of the derabis trepidation and a: jiness. n say tent will be found invalusble in these eg oe ngraving ever offered to the REMEMBER, nd &s it entirely cis: with the n iy eo@ae) lor $l can “4 @ Personations of Emi- ‘hese | for $1 be had Life-Like Pi ————————————————————7~7~EN rested him. He. was taken before Tenses where be gave his name as Jas. Boyle. and denied the charge. The money was no found upon him; but ia view of the circum- stances, the Justice thought the evidence sufficient to retain kim, and he was committed to jail A LADY CORRESPONDENT in Georgetown wr! the ‘week was concert by M singing class for the henefitof the Union Benev- olent Society, held at Forrest Hall, which the pro- | use, so ho tee he watch soi ble tothe +o meg a Be se ee otic | Perce ea ciga RE Read sibel Ser meshanteal agencies. Sag gs MENS’ SOULS,” pa well a those ‘who are now actors NAll the New Hooks a8 soon aa published are for G. G. EVANS’S GIFT BOOK STORE, was fura : ent gad fandom eo ore tton Hosiery and Glove: tlemen’s Ribbed Wool Shirts aad Drawers. ota and Drawers ofall grades. set of eae will be .R RILEY & BRO., to Coutre Market.” young man, as Well as 3; WA. Fy sexes y F. B, Win ue and Sixth ict Westenra Wake sjeamer) left the Navy Yard pone oa BIT yess Se wae beater on heer Ruadey hare 700, seen Az ar mace at the Navy Yard eu ee- Tos Seank paper. ry Apes oe ler on board at Nor- to Wash! a. i folk, when she will be towed up — ve prc ines made at the Wash- sii rep —— i is frigate are most cred- ics. week «ington Navy Yard for inble to the skill ef our poaertrmmenarrs x sawp Wasnawts.—Yesterday, at 3 ¢ =. the prices of land warrants, a8 rht and 4 were s “f sents Wugiag at Cb Zents, selling at 70; 20 ee Rr ate eM PT 4 801 re Rev M of September by the Rev Mr. Y,to Miss SARAH On the Baa SE ADS. both oe thie shys oe B3tawlm qe a ea LORS | pA ETE | poate fis instan’ cd sp opercbnge ese ‘ at an immense os 61a FE tof So ee Ey. Fig Geta eer te ilig pout lle Norfork, and got in Ore ; Norfolk, and N. Orleans pspor.. copy.) preeenene, = & Vir- 4 was at4 geal. discount. ‘ganks st 2 for ‘faa C geranuce Ceottila Last | Joba Flynn, prices. | . faroilfar to the cflsers, Up Terms wely cash. « MAY, \ Lies aateeey could act 5S Ho 6” 398 Ponn SY ASP An and teh che. te hoa , was by County consta- iohdicpnar semana es wives dad ee HOTAa! wor devine tH THE GEM OF THE SEASON. er Express, the i U ss: of GENTS’ FASBIONABL. = F 4 fuil supply of FRENCH HATS ars: oli style “jor Men aod Boy it e solicited tsi tented’ Pa, AV an Comnor of ira of the White Bear. Corner Fouk-anp-a-uaLr Sr, ComnEen foun AND A-HALF 8, Connge Four axb 4 WALF St. City STEAM FRE Woop MILLS POT. delow War Department, vig yatta df cnet ‘any length and size, to suit Ci 3 j=—9 torted moon ie eae UE Tiate, dirt, and other impurities, i n 5. & W, M. GALT, no 10-tf 289 Pa. av. batwtith wad ith fs. if SNYDER, ee COAL Foot of Seventeenth street, Pe tae a eto. GOOKING se din oe tM od wiles ae BERG. ADIES’ AND MIS3! RS. : =iaeee cane sRGINLA A CARD. an PEER SAR Ra av., at. ‘ dos ow sree Ufeted Fate! Gas FI Be roared tat tars ara —Le Correspondence of The Star. Guonerrown. November 23, 1360. A colored man, name not known, who repre- presse poonrcaec tie ng to a norther: vessel in Our port, was attac! ight befo: on Water sree, nar the po ches wi men, whe “‘garroted”’ him of his hat, a gold watch, and wegy A No — the outrage deen obtained, go unwhipped of Are their W: seekers there tors of this they will probably repabitcans less zealous than nm? have the reason that yor in ei agg gfeat eutluuslasan; eptelted address, X« &c,, while in our'sa 's guard cannot be mustered since the election’ After qteat exertions to get the association tagether 3 t, on ‘some ten or twelve assembled tn the at the usual hour of m » aud without the renesetten of say Wislnew adjourned to Fri- ay eien ~ accouat of the “ sus-pen-si-on.of the banks or the! of the weather!’ (we ty Sp aoe Porrest Hall Poorly attended tnst n' The sudience was small but select, with the exception of a few specimeng of the meanest most con- recon tyne it eee =f as Towdies tee oes txiperei Cred bie ose miserable creatures is | » and greatly annoyed the actors as wall the reapect- ible lon of the audience last evening, who had all aright to expect better order, as six or feven policemen were present. If it Is the case again we shall obtain the names of the offenders against decency and publish them. The ‘Serious erg was well performed considering the very limft stage accommodations, Mr. Glenn os Aminidab Sleek being well sustzined; and fn the musical burlesque of *‘ Jenny Lind,” Miss Mary Shaw sang bo Reta when she succeeded in getting the orchester right. As tue com: isa very good one, and as an excellent ill we i be nted on Thanksgiving night, and ft is prom- sed that order must and ll be preserved, we pa tg to see a crowded house. Ladies will be safe fom annoyance and made comfortable, and when that is the case they will no longer have to go to Washington for an evening's amusement ‘The Monticello arrived bere on Monday, with a fall cargo of merchandize for our two cities She did not stop in Washington to take off any portion of her freight, but came directly to her wharf here, and ‘-. ereby bangs a tale * twenty or thirty of the Wasbington stevedor White men, who have bad jonopoly of the bus- iness of discharging the cargo on former ocea- sions on their side of Rock Creek, and did not wanta Georgetown man to come across the line and help them if the case was ever, so urgent, it is said these Sectionalisis came over here ina body, expecting to be employed, but were informed that lored man named Henry Day had been engaged Boss Stevedore,’’ with authority to bire bis own men, and that the change had been made by order, to try whether the work could not be done cheaper bere than in Washington To up. iauted by Georgetown men was bad, and b eorgetown darkics was worse than bed, they thought; and they expressed their displeasure rather noisily, threatening the darkies with ven- geance dire if they dared te to work, and so serious an aspect did tbe affair assume, that the ice force to be sent for and kept on hand prevent a riot. Coercion, however, was not ne- Fact and with the exception of one of the v ington delegation being put in the guard- house to cool off, uo damage resulted A most audacious and bigh-handed robbery was committed here last evening, between 3 and 9o’clock. Some bold thief entered the residen of Mr. Wm Nichols, on the Heights, and stole therefrom over one hundred dollars in cash and some articles of jewelry, belonging to Miss Re: saell, a niece of Mrs. Nichols. He was evidently acquainted with the premises, as he went up the back way, locking the doors behind him. The ladies hearing a noise, supposed it to be the Irish servant boy, but when the bey made bis »ppear- ance the alarm was raised, and the burglar made hisescape. He passed the box with the silver in iton his route, but missed it. Some of the mem- bers of the Potomac Light Infantry heariug of the affair at their armory, proceeded to the spot, but too late to be of service. There wasa $%) gold Piece marked, a $20 note on the ban f Phillipi, and three other $20 Virginia notes among the money stelen. Suspicion strongly attaches toa resident bere, and he is under surveillance. Pork from wagons is selling this morning at about 87 per 190 Ibs The Young Guards, Capt. Rodier, to the num- ber of 25 or 30, were out drilling last night, and id a visit to the ermory of the Potomac Light ofantry. Wita their scerlet pants, blue jackets, gray caps, and short guns, they present a unique appearaace, and in the accuracy and celerity of nents astonish the seniors. ‘Chey im- prove wonderfully for juveniles We were shown by Mr. derwerken, one of the proprietors of the Union line of omnibuses, a counterfeit gold dollar, taken by one of his drivers yesterday, which is well calculated even good judges. {tis one of the best counter- feits we ever saw. It is ofa bright color, a little larger than the genuine, und has not the ring of the true metal. Your readers will do well to be on their guard. A very derpreg. Sgr of evening meetin; will be held in Market Street Chapel this week, and sach eminent divines as Rev. Drs. ante § Sunderland, and Bocock are expectea to preach. To-morrow being Thanksgiving day by procla- mation of the Mayor, we learn that there will be no market on the morning of that day. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS MAYOR'S OFFICE, OG, Grorsetowg, D,C., Nov 2th, 1869. ¢ t knowa that in eonfurmity wi uw hereby respectfully reco Seok crise town to abstain from to deceive ment os well as frivolous amusements, THURSDAY, the 2th instant, and to observ sam 48 4 special season for the offering up appro- riate thankegiving to God for long continaed mau- Teestations id goodness in maintaining fluences of Christianity and the sed inhe ilance it HENRY ADDISON, Ww Mayo. Rutledge, t Mrs. Gilbert's Carver, Wooing.” With a lsige assortment of Juventie Books ard Games for tho Holidays. At no 26-3t MISS THOMAS'S, Geo-g 1ON OF GEGRGETOWN COREA ART LAND, aud ities BANK NOTES at par for Groceries, 4 i ven ino! wi two do! ere in Dought at Tenney” corner High and to sell at the samo eto’ ED— rime Porto Rico SUGARS, 1 e 7 HERRING and ALEWIVE ati ana pecan . ( iced) MOLASSES, Pir aeisiy JOHN J BOGEE. 100 BBLS. OF FRIME CIDER, yay Se ee St, reoervin: Sine etiaew ee Aine “ eee FY Green ste Gacretown. BOARDING. _ th CARDING a metascrare i eatin 453 Ninth street, one south of F st. corms qeodenate. eine Q and most Co pod a now ‘unoccupied. Boarders earns 4d fur- be. with or 2e* 3—A c AND a9 |, may be oad, may st. one side, borepes 6 Besave wgaeies tl Fog a oe RE H OA ING.—Good Ri cowl EE oad ee pleasant. Beer at No. den 7 sad s. B. ble sum |, THE LATEST NEWS TELEGRAPHIO. ergo ene ad THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Hatirax, Nov. 27 | Liverpool on the Prince of Wales bad safe! Mr. Dallas, th = to Queena Vic'ori: Sak aoa he press Eagenia arrived at nd will to Scotland for the benefit of ber — _ The Bank (of France) had again raised ite dis- ‘count to 6 per cent + Gaeta was still Invested. Wrexry Conmerciat. Rerort LivErroon, Satorday moraing —Cotton—Sales co aes hace, bales, lncteding 32,000 to spec- 4 exporters. The market ed irm, but closed flat in i Denk fates. Fair qualihes were slightiy Higgs bad declined |, aud lower inveet.cutirthy Saseesded "ach anes Pos iS 510,000. tnclud Amertean ~~ stn ® —Fiout dui! atuSs «Bis Gd Wheat Bull and x24. lower. Corn firm and vocbanged. Provistons.—Deef dull. Pork quiet. Baccn Wet; no American in market. Lard rm; none geen jeneral Prodace.—Sugar dull Coffee ° ee quiet Rosin don ‘et 5s5 on ten apot and @to arrive. Turpentine dull at 3is London Market. — Breadsto@s quiet. Sngar fet. Coffee — and slightly lower Ric. ‘s eady, with a large business early in the week. Ten partially lower, Pinancial —On the 15th, the Bank advance ~4 Its fates | percent. Bullion had decreased £572,000. Consois 93 \ a % Laverpoo., Saturday Evening -- Estimated rage of ereye to-day 5,000 bales, port ye speculation and export The rket dull. Otber articles were unchanerd The pressure for money bad slightly relaxed. Consols 93 393% = 4 The Keneas Troubles. Ew York, Nov. 26.—A special dispatch to the mes from Leavenworth denies all the stories about the outrages said to have perpetrated by Montgomery's men. The dispatch also save that they have not been given any of the recent con- tributions of money and arms from the East. (Special to the New York Courier} Lawaesce, (K. T.) Nov. 26—The whole country ts impos upon by the late reports of the Kansas difficulties. 1 conjure all to await the Jodge Williams, who has ic, is frightened, and un worthy of crede: His court bas not been mo- lested; Fort Scott bas not been attacked; Paris or any other place bas not been sacked; Montygo- mery’s party bas not entered Missouri, and never intended to; not ene cent hns been given him or bis men from Eastern contributions; no arms or munitions have been sent them, a6 reported. All their arms had been In goe Territory for years, and 1 challenge <entradrcot All such state- ments as the Judge hi je are vile fabrications thatare doing our inflinite wrong Let the public either cha itto his malice or ignor- ance. It is admi however, that exciting events are upon us We. Hvuteninsox leavExwortH, Nov 26 —Private letters from Lawrence give another account of an interview of Secreta Beebe with Montgomery. The writers say that Beebe fou Montgomery trying a man axmed M Donald fon an alleged offense in fa’ ing the execution of the fagitive slave iaw. At the solicitation ef Mr Beebe he was set free. Gov. Medary arrived at the aod leave for Southern as to-morrow, withone hundred dragoons and two pieces of artillery Capt. Bain, in command of a body of 5 d from Fort Riley for the same destination to gy ieee it Mound City, sixteen miles from the M isso te line. Se iy is preserved the officials in regard to their plan of pone e f Montgomery, it is said, acknowledges the com- mission of the late murders, and stated that no fagitiveslave could be taken back to Missouri, and Kansas and Texas If the troops came In large bodies he would dodge, but would whip small parties Sr. Louis, Nov. 25 —The Missouri troo der Gen. Frost have encamped at Smithvil: await furtber inform: will probably be ord bas ungu un- eto ton from Fort Scott. They back, as Gen. Harney tied orders to arrest Montgomery nia mu: The Feeling m Vir; RicumonD, Nov. 26.-Hon. Ea Virginia, arrived bere to-day from having failed so fer to hitch Virgi, Carolina Mr Ruilia is an honest disunionist He admitted this eveeing, in the presence of sev- eral gentlemen, that be was for disunion, no mi ter who had been elected. A grand mess meeting of all those who are in favor of the Union wiil be beid at Fincastle on the second Monday in December A committee of conference of the different banks in the city agreed to-day to receive on deposit the notes of all the solvent banks in the State, the Wheeling banks and the Vailey Bank branches at Staunton and Charlottesville exce; The Treasurer of the Virginia and Tennessee ailroad gives notice to-day that from and after this date be will be prepared to cash the interest coupons of the first and second mortgages of the company, due in New York on the first of Janu- uary, ISG], without discount for prepayment. Conservative Meeting at Louisville. Lovisvi-te, Nov. 27 —The citizens of Louls- ville, of all parties, held a large meeting bere last mee, end passed resolotions, reported by a minority of a committee on resolutions, deploring the election of a President of the United Stutes upon sectional tseucs; declaring that Kentucky has a common interest with all slavebolding ‘Stotes; that she don't despair of justice within the Unton, as both houses of Congress are opposed to the newly elected Executive; that Kentucky will ist upon the repeal of the Northern statutes nul- ying the Fugitive Slave law; appealing to the Southern States not to desert the common cause of th within the Union; and resolving that y will stand by the Union till aggressions ‘tational rights become more intoler- volution Leter frem Mexice ew ORLmaNs, Nov. 25 —The schooner at- ico on the 16th reports that o the conduts seizure case the Courts hed de- cided upon a pro rata distribution of the money tae the several claimants ry! ‘was preparing for a change of Gov- erument iramon is re; to bave declared his inability to defend the capitol, which created considerable excitement there. The last accounts state that the Constitutionalists had captered Tacubaye and Gudsjara, and it was believed that the capital would surrender without a struggle. Slave E xtradit) Toroxto, C. W., Nov. 26.—The Extradition case of a fugitive slave named Jackson, from Mis- souri, now in custody in Brantford, charged with murder, and escaping from slavery, was urged at length here on urday befere the Court of Queen’s Bench. The decision whether be be given up tothe United States authorities will be rendered on Thursday. Altemptte the Alabama State Capite! MontTeomeERy. Nov. 27.—Anat was made this morning to burn the Alabanm ite Capitol by setting fire to the doors in the third stor A negro servant made the discovery and exti: shed the dames. Bank 8 sank Seiad Gis een eben jacon morning. ness prostrate . Itis whispered that there will be many heavy failures in Savannah this week. New Yerk Markets. Nov. 28 ; T PARK! 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